[00:06] <sunixoperatingsy> hello
[00:06] <sunixoperatingsy> this isa  alex garci
[00:07] <acz32> anyone know of mate panel can just show icons of windows, like xfce4-panel's deskbar (for vertical panel)
[00:07] <hasan> can anybody tell me what an SP socket is?
[00:09] <hasan> or AS_SP in particular
[00:10] <markov_> hi, i ran sudo apt-get update on 14.04 this morning
[00:10] <markov_> and unity's panel disappeared
[00:10] <prw> new to ubuntu--i'm running vivid and there aren't packages for it in some PPAs i want to use.  will it just install the trusty packages?
[00:10] <markov_> like it doesn't show up under gsettings schemas
[00:10] <mjollnerd> I've uninstalled a few programs now with sudo apt-get purge and each time when I reinstall a lot of the settings are still kept.  Am I missing something?
[00:11] <lizzie> unity's panel disappearing is a good thing, right?
[00:12] <markov_> i enjoy having a systray
[00:12] <lizzie> oh I thought you meant the side one
[00:12] <markov_> yeah i agree it's confusing
[00:13] <Bashing-om> prw: No, running a PPA source in vivid will not install packages for trusty . And installing packages for trusty can and does lead to breakage .
[00:15] <prw> Bashing-om: thx
[00:15] <Bashing-om> mjollnerd: 'purge' will not remove config files in your /home .
[00:15] <mjollnerd> Bashing-om: Is there anything that will?  Ideally I dont' want anything left behind once I uninstall something
[00:18] <hichmate> is there a software center in mate 14.1?
[00:18] <cjoseph> Hi, I'm working on a programming project that involves compiling openWRT from source. When I try to run make-menuconfig, the ncurses configuration menu comes up and looks fine, but when I press the arrow  keys the escape code ('^[OB', etc.) is displayed instead of the cursor moving up and down the menu.
[00:18] <Bashing-om> mjollnerd: Not directly .. up to the system adminustrator to manually remove files in the /home directpry . You might run something like -> dpkg --list |grep "^rc" | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs sudo dpkg --purge <- you can remove all configuration data from every removed - system - package.
[00:19] <cjoseph> I have libncurses5 and libncurses5-dev installed at the latest version. Any idea what could be causing this weird menuconfig issue?
[00:19] <daftykins> cjoseph: are these GUI terminals?
[00:19] <mjollnerd> Awesome! Thank you Bashing-om
[00:19] <cjoseph> daftykins: yeah, the default ubuntu graphical terminal. I can go try the non-graphical one (brb)
[00:20] <Bashing-om> mjollnerd: Welcome .
[00:26] <cjoseph> daftykins: still waiting...apparently I did a make clean so everything is happening from scratch and taking forever
[00:27] <cjoseph> daftykins: finally compiled. It happens in non-graphical terminal
[00:30] <daftykins> cjoseph: hrmm, do you use a non-english input language?
[00:30] <cjoseph> daftykins: no
[00:30] <lizzie> /wc/
[00:31] <daftykins> cjoseph: hmm no ideas then i'm afraid, never actually used that before
[00:39] <mrpizzaface> Hey can anyone help me with the Mesa driver not correctly finding the default resolution and refresh rate for my monitor? i am stuck on 1280*720 when my monitor has a native res. of 1366*768 i am running a HD6520G and i recently downgraded from FGLRX-updates
[00:42] <ghost_> Hello
[00:43] <neopsyche> Hello
[00:43] <ghost_> just trying out a new client
[00:44] <daftykins> !test
[00:45] <ghost_> i didn't plan on saying anything... just setting up some prefs
[00:57] <bloop> Hey. I disabled the overlay-scrollbar because I hate it. But now the gnome terminal doesn't have the arrows on the scrollbar
[00:57] <mrpizzaface> !nukeme
[00:57] <bloop> the way I disabled was with sudo apt-get remove overlay-scrollbar
[00:59] <penguin1263> "easily get rid of the scary boot screen" </lol>
[00:59] <daftykins> ?
[01:01] <blacknith> oie
[01:01] <eko> jljl
[01:01] <blacknith> alguem brasileiro aqui
[01:02] <twtccw> quit
[01:02] <blacknith> exit
[01:02] <blacknith> quit
[01:02] <blacknith> `-`
[01:03] <daftykins> "/quit"
[01:12] <pavlos> bloop, http://www.itworld.com/article/2698420/disable-overlay-scroll-bars-in-ubuntu-14-04.html
[01:15] <cavassani> \msg pavlos
[01:17] <pavlos> what's your question?
[01:17] <daftykins> !who
[01:18] <pavlos> daftykins, cavassani tried to msg me so I asked what's his question
[01:51] <DazPetty> my rap name is systemd, and if you mess with my I'll make you a target, and execute you with all the other units
[01:51] <DazPetty> *me
[02:05] <kemmler> If I want to automate the update of server servers dns records would it be better to put the new records in /etc/resolvconf/resolvconf.d/base or head?
[02:05] <kemmler> or would it really matter
[02:27] <tim`> why would gnunet-service-arm be destroyign my cpu
[02:29] <hichmate> hello
[02:34] <kirill> connect russnet
[02:38] <hichmate> does anyone know how to make my desktop less laggy in mate
[02:38] <hichmate> i have really bad tearing
[02:38] <daftykins> graphics hardware and driver?
[02:38] <hichmate> ati hd550v
[02:39] <hichmate> idk how to check driver
[02:39] <hichmate> im on ubuntu mate 14.1
[02:39] <daftykins> i think that's one digit too short for an AMD model #
[02:39] <daftykins> can you paste the line from "lspci" ?
[02:39] <hichmate> laptop
[02:40] <daftykins> oh 14.10. you need to say the 0's :>
[02:40] <hichmate> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor DRAM Controller (rev 02)
[02:40] <hichmate> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor PCI Express x16 Root Port (rev 02)
[02:40] <hichmate> 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset HECI Controller (rev 06)
[02:40] <hichmate> 00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 05)
[02:40] <hichmate> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High Definition Audio (rev 05)
[02:40] <hichmate> 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev 05)
[02:41] <daftykins> line :)
[02:41] <daftykins> !paste
[02:42] <hichmate> rv 710?
[02:43] <hichmate> any tips on how to alleviate tearing?
[02:43] <daftykins> i'd still like to see the full single line
[02:44] <hichmate> !paste
[02:45] <hichmate> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10859332/
[02:46] <Upstand> 20WAA2QA9
[02:46] <Upstand> [0__0]
[02:46] <Upstand> [DS]Matej
[02:46] <Upstand> [Relic]
[02:46] <Upstand> [Saint]
[02:46] <Upstand> \sky
[02:46] <Upstand> ^Phantom^
[02:46] <daftykins> hichmate: ok so HD 4000 series, that card can't use any different driver than the default open source one "radeon" which it is likely using already. "sudo apt-get install pastebinit && pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log" then paste the link to confirm
[02:47] <daftykins> hichmate: you can double check the additional drivers program to be sure though
[02:53] <[Saint]> lol - that upstand guy is trying to log into my IRC account
[03:09] <deadmund> On KDE / KDM there is a "Guest Session" option.  There is no password and nothing the user saves / does is persistent across logins.  How can I configure the desktop and other tirvial "user" things for this account??
[03:10] <daftykins> deadmund: first google result? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeGuestSession
[03:11] <deadmund> daftykins: Thanks! I tried to google and couldn't get anything.  What keywords did you use?
[03:12] <daftykins> ubuntu customise/change guest session defaults
[03:14] <deadmund> daftykins: Thanks so much!
[03:14] <daftykins> np
[03:20] <hichmate> how come i dont have tearing in normal ubuntu but i do in 14.10 mate?
[03:26] <[n0mad]> hi
[03:27] <[n0mad]> i know this is a longshot but is there any way to reopen a process from command line?
[03:27] <[n0mad]> ie. i set it to minimize to tray apparently and it didn't?
[03:30] <tango> Hello
[03:31] <tango> How to add apps into the Unity launcher?
[03:32] <tango> Hello? How to add application in unity launcher?
[03:34] <roothorick> okay, in ubuntu-gnome, how is gdm actually launched?
[03:34] <tango> hi?
[03:34] <roothorick> I see /etc/init.d/gdm but I don't see it in any rc?.d links
[03:35] <tango> gdm?
[03:37] <Bashing-om> tango: Drag the icon to the launcher, right click -> "lock to launcher" ? .
[03:38] <LXLE-User> whats the best app that can extract and create bootable iso??
[03:39] <tango> Bashing-om, sorry..I should add more..."without run & locking them"
[03:39] <[n0mad]> LXLE-User: I don't know about best but in ubuntu you can just use startup disk creator from the dash
[03:40] <[n0mad]> at least that's what I used to create a bootable usb key from iso
[03:40] <tango> mkusb is the best for me..on Ubuntu.
[03:41] <LXLE-User> [n0mad] i do not see that app on the list =/
[03:41] <tango> LXLE-USER, you can try mkusb.
[03:42] <tango> It's uses zenity as the GUI (Bash scripting).
[03:42] <LXLE-User> tango ok, so that can extract as well??
[03:42] <tango> and very light, created by Sudodus (ubuntu forum admin)
[03:42] <tango> mod*
[03:42] <LXLE-User> because im tryin to extract multiple iso, then eventually creatin 1 iso to include all of them
[03:42] <tango> what you mean by that LXLE-User
[03:43] <LXLE-User> tango, extract multiple iso, then create a single iso out of the extracted iso's
[03:44] <LXLE-User> something i would have used magiciso or imgburn or poweriso back in the days when i still used windows
[03:44] <tango> LXLE-User -  Do you mean you wanna build ubuntu.iso from the decompressed file?
[03:44] <tango> Xfburn can do that
[03:44] <tango> Most popular choice - Brasero and Xfburn
[03:44] <LXLE-User> no, im combinin several apps
[03:45] <LXLE-User> tango sorry to be a noob, but i dont see in xfburn on how to extract nor create, all i see is burning iso
[03:49] <tango> I once did that when using Brasero
[03:49] <LXLE-User> tango i think i see how to create, new data composition??  but i still do not see how to extract
[03:52] <LXLE-User> nothing at all that i can see about extractin, could try usin it to put the extracted things together later, but until its extracted, i cannot do anything
[03:52] <tango> I'm sorry...do you want to create ISO or tarballs?
[03:53] <LXLE-User> iso, but after i extract several isos, then i want to create a single iso out of the extracted iso's
[03:54] <LXLE-User> i need to extract multiple iso's 1st, then create a single iso with all of them together
[03:54] <tango> and do you know how to access it later?
[03:55] <LXLE-User> yes i do
[03:55] <LXLE-User> im just so new to not bein on windows
[03:55] <tango> do you got brasero?
[03:55] <LXLE-User> i dont, just have whatever came with lxle, its a fresh install, not even 30 mins old
[03:56] <LXLE-User> version 12.04.5, in case that helps
[03:56] <LXLE-User> revived dinosaur laptop, im surprised it has a crappy dvd burner
[03:57] <tango> You can create the data disc in Xfburn right?
[03:58] <LXLE-User> yea, i saw the creatin part already, but i cannot create yet until i extract the iso's i already have 1st
[03:58] <LXLE-User> i want them all under 1 iso
[03:58] <tango> You said, you extracted the 1st iso?
[03:59] <LXLE-User> no i havent extracted any, i said i have several iso's, i need to extract them all first, then i want to create a single iso with all of them in it
[03:59] <tango> So, your problem now..is to extract the ISO?
[03:59] <tango> you can do that by right-clicking the iso..and click extract
[04:00] <LXLE-User> oh crap, hold on let me try that, damn i could have thought of that
[04:01] <LXLE-User> ok extract is not an option, can only open iso with xarchiver or xfburn, when i select xarchiver, it cannot do filetype
[04:01] <LXLE-User> i do not see any extract option in xfburn
[04:04] <tango> try install gmountiso
[04:04] <tango> sudo-apt get install gmountiso
[04:04] <LXLE-User> ok will do, brb
[04:06] <LXLE-User> ok installed
[04:06] <tango> and run it from terminal - gmountiso...and choose the iso to extract
[04:07] <LXLE-User> ok, gotta mount as well right?
[04:07] <tango> set the mount point (the extract location..try /home/yourname
[04:07] <tango> or /mnt
[04:07] <LXLE-User> ok
[04:07] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[04:07] <tango> hi
[04:08] <LXLE-User> its 908pm
[04:08] <tango> so...does it's working?
[04:08] <tango> it(
[04:09] <LXLE-User> nothing happened yet
[04:09] <LXLE-User> um, ok i didnt click mount, i just selected mount point
[04:09] <LXLE-User> mounting now
[04:09] <tango> click mount
[04:09] <tango> ok
[04:10] <LXLE-User> it extracted!!
[04:10] <LXLE-User> um, so i can unmount n do it for the next iso??
[04:11] <tango> you can..change the iso..and the mount point...you don't want to mix all them right?
[04:12] <LXLE-User> i plan to have them in separate subfolders within the mount point
[04:12] <LXLE-User> so i can easily make a single iso from all of them
[04:12] <tango> then just create subfolders
[04:13] <tango> mkdir /path/path/path
[04:13] <LXLE-User> ok, workin on it now
[04:13] <Xtx> hi
[04:13] <Xtx> :3
[04:13] <tango> hi
[04:13] <Xtx> hiiiii
[04:13] <Xtx> <(")
[04:13] <Xtx> hello
[04:13] <Xtx> hellooooooo
[04:13] <Xtx> o.O
[04:13] <LXLE-User> um, folder is read only, wth??
[04:13] <Xtx> :O
[04:13] <Xtx> o.O
[04:14] <Xtx> >.>
[04:14] <LXLE-User> i cannot create a subfolder
[04:14] <Xtx> :O
[04:14] <Xtx> youtube
[04:14] <tango> why?
[04:14] <Xtx> lol
[04:14] <Xtx> i know why
[04:14] <Xtx> me no tell
[04:14] <tango> read only?
[04:14] <Xtx> >.>
[04:14] <Xtx> ME NO TELL
[04:14] <Xtx> muhahahhaa
[04:14] <LXLE-User> the mount point is read only
[04:14] <tango> put sudo
[04:14] <tango> type sudo mkdir /path/path/path
[04:16] <tango> can you give the path you using?
[04:17] <tango> so I can figure it out...of where you should put them.
[04:17] <LXLE-User> /home/lxle-user/path
[04:17] <LXLE-User> i also have pcmanfm opened on that folder, n no option to create file or folder, but the eject button is there
[04:18] <tango> do you run as root?
[04:18] <LXLE-User> yes, n i have root password
[04:19] <tango> sudo mkdir /path/path doesn't work?
[04:20] <tango> if you still can't, there is 2 more option to do..1 with gui and another with boring Command line.
[04:20] <LXLE-User> its not workin
[04:20] <LXLE-User> id prefer gui pls
[04:20] <LXLE-User> its not creatin jack even after it asked me for the root password
[04:21] <tango> ok..before going any further
[04:21] <tango> can you explained..what are you doing right now?
[04:21] <tango> the iso extracted, but what is the problem? the path cannot be created?
[04:21] <tango> explain*
[04:22] <LXLE-User> i just retyped the command u gave, n it said cannot create directory
[04:22] <tango> you create in?
[04:22] <LXLE-User> yes i put the correct path, but it wont create it
[04:22] <tango> /home/lxle-user/path or /home/lxle-user/path/subfolder
[04:22] <LXLE-User> maybe if i open pcmanfm with root rights?
[04:22] <tango> which one?
[04:22] <tango> yes
[04:22] <LXLE-User> the second one with the subfolder
[04:22] <tango> you can..it's better
[04:23] <tango> sudo pcmanfm
[04:23] <LXLE-User> i just did, still no option to create a folder, its still read only
[04:23] <tango> before doing anything..you should make a copy of all your iso..and put it somewhere you can find..in case...it's corrupted
[04:24] <LXLE-User> theyre not corrupted, i tried them on a different device individually, they all work
[04:24] <tango> so..your ISO is read only?
[04:24] <LXLE-User> apparently its read only, its thinkin its an actual dvd
[04:25] <LXLE-User> or do i have to unmount 1st??
[04:25] <tango> then install p7zip-full - sudo apt-get install p7zip-full
[04:25] <LXLE-User> damn, this is crazy, i dont nearly have this much complications when i used windows
[04:25] <tango> try to unmount first
[04:25] <LXLE-User> ok
[04:26] <tango> It's not hard actually, you just need to learn a bit
[04:26] <LXLE-User> nothing is happenin when i click unmount
[04:26] <tango> Linux give you full control of your OS, that's why it's a little bit hard
[04:26] <tango> then..install the the p7zip
[04:26] <LXLE-User> well, its been almost an hour that im on lxle, if that counts
[04:27] <tango> create a new directory (without root)
[04:27] <tango> it's lxde
[04:27] <tango> now go to the new directory
[04:27] <tango> hit f4
[04:27] <LXLE-User> i installed lxle, the one with more apps
[04:28] <tango> and type 7z x thefile.iso
[04:28] <cfhowlett> LXLE-User, lxle is not supported here.  use their channels - not ubuntu
[04:28] <tango> or 7z thefile.iso
[04:28] <LXLE-User> wow, so lxle is banned here
[04:29] <tango> cfh...actually..it's not even matter if it's other than Unity DE
[04:29] <lotuspsychje> cfhowlett: morning
[04:30] <tango> so it's working LXLE?
[04:30] <cfhowlett> lotuspsychje, greetings and salutatations
[04:30] <LXLE-User> um, under folder properties, in the root access pcmanfm, i can see the change content is set to nobody
[04:30] <lotuspsychje> !discuss > cfhowlett set to favs :p
[04:30] <LXLE-User> maybe i should change that, to at least only owner??
[04:31] <tango> you can try..but I afraid if you can access the folder with even sudo
[04:31] <tango> cant
[04:32] <LXLE-User> error, it says its a read-only file system, damn
[04:32] <tango> install p7zip
[04:32] <LXLE-User> oh wait, how bout if i just copy all the files n folder somewhere else, then create a subfolder there?
[04:32] <tango> That's great
[04:33] <tango> you can
[04:33] <tango> test it
[04:33] <LXLE-User> ugh, brb
[04:33] <tango> I can't tell if it working, since I'm only giving advice
[04:34] <tango> it's working?
[04:35] <LXLE-User> permission denied, i cannot even make a copy wtf
[04:35] <LXLE-User> so what kind of admin access is this
[04:35] <tango> what? but you have the original file right?
[04:35] <LXLE-User> yea i have the original iso
[04:36] <tango> Ok...now make a folder somewhere..that you can create
[04:36] <tango> pcmanfm don't have extract option..I forgot
[04:36] <tango> so install another file manager
[04:37] <tango> like Nautilus
[04:37] <tango> sudo apt-get install nautilus
[04:37] <LXLE-User> its already been extracted i thought
[04:37] <tango> Oh no...
[04:37] <LXLE-User> gmountiso already extracted when i mounted??
[04:37] <tango> gmountiso require root
[04:37] <LXLE-User> i have root access
[04:37] <LXLE-User> i have the password
[04:37] <tango> hmm
[04:38] <LXLE-User> oh wait, maybe i should open gmountiso with root??
[04:38] <tango> yes
[04:38] <tango> sudo gmountiso
[04:38] <LXLE-User> ugh, ok hold on
[04:38] <LXLE-User> command not found???
[04:39] <tango> seriously?
[04:39] <LXLE-User> waaaa, idk about this, i might have to go back to windows
[04:39] <lotuspsychje> !info gmount
[04:39] <lotuspsychje> !info gmountiso
[04:39] <snkcld> how cna i prevent ubuntu from minimizing a fullscreen window?
[04:39] <LXLE-User> event not found
[04:40] <tango> LXLE- can you copy the extracted file?
[04:40] <LXLE-User> no it wouldnt let me, permission denied
[04:41] <tango> So, your pc now...determining the extracted file is a ROM type file.
[04:41] <LXLE-User> yea, its burnable to dvd
[04:41] <LXLE-User> well, before it was extracted
[04:42] <tango> type sudo mount -o rw, remount /the folder
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: can this help? http://askubuntu.com/questions/339353/how-to-minimize-a-fullscreen-app
[04:43] <LXLE-User> just the folder or the whole path from home?
[04:43] <tango> you can with both, depend on where directory you on now
[04:44] <LXLE-User> i think gmountiso errored, i already closed it, n when i open pcmanfm it still shows it as if its mounted
[04:45] <LXLE-User> fk it im goin to delete the set mount point, i have a copy of the iso in case it fks up
[04:45] <LXLE-User> damn this is fkin stupid
[04:45] <tango> delete the mount point
[04:45] <tango> the ISO is ROM, that's why it's corrupted
[04:45] <tango> just install nautilus
[04:45] <LXLE-User> wtf, error removing mount point??
[04:46] <LXLE-User> godam now it wont go away
[04:46] <lotuspsychje> LXLE-User: please keep calm and polite
[04:46] <tango> ok.....now...just focus on the ISO first....I don't want you to destroy your chroot
[04:47] <tango> I can't help if you do 2 things at once.
[04:47] <LXLE-User> hayy, this is discouragin =/
[04:47] <LXLE-User> i dont think anything else would work while its mounted
[04:47] <tango> unmounted it
[04:47] <tango> and you done.
[04:47] <LXLE-User> it wont let me
[04:48] <tango> then install nautilus...you should finish this..then reboot
[04:49] <LXLE-User> so a reboot would unmount it?
[04:50] <tango> Yes, always working for me. for flash drive. Now install nautilus, and just extract the rest of ISO.
[04:50] <LXLE-User> i would have to reboot then
[04:50] <tango> after you done, I will help you to change the folder permission using chroot.
[04:51] <LXLE-User> chroot is different from root?
[04:51] <LXLE-User> crap, anyway let me reboot
[04:51] <LXLE-User> ill be back
[04:52] <tango> ok
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> tango: you know if ubuntu can mount gaming iso's like deamon tools, to actually play them
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> not just mount, but install and game
[04:54] <tango> lotus...the user don't want to mount
[04:54] <tango> the user had mistaken the path to extract ISO
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> tango: no i dont wanna know his problem
[04:55] <tango> ok..?
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> just asking if its possible to game like on deamon tools
[04:55] <tango> oh
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> or would it need wine+deamon tools to run
[04:55] <tango> I don't play games in Ubuntu, so I don't know.
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> kk
[04:56] <tango> it depends on th file exe's
[04:57] <tango> Sometimes, daemon method can be used too...like SteamOS backbone system.
[04:58] <lotuspsychje> tango: someone should invent a multiOs deamon tools, so every game can be mounted,installed and played on any Os
[04:58] <tango> ya
[05:04] <oriovoy> hello friends
[05:04] <tango> hi
[05:04] <oriovoy> how long have you guys used ubuntu?
[05:04] <oriovoy> and what do you use it for?
[05:05] <Ben64> oriovoy: you should ask #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:05] <tango> Are you doing survey :D ? This is Ubuntu support.
[05:06] <oriovoy> ah sorry haha
[05:06] <oriovoy> i will join that
[05:06] <tango> I'm there if you want to ask about this stuff.
[05:07] <TiK> night
[05:07] <tango> bye!
[05:07] <oriovoy> well here's a question for support then, maybe you guys would know - is there any easier way to change the launch tray icons than going through and removing them through a photo-editing program? it seems odd to me that they would force the background blur and shading stuff when it looks pretty bad
[05:08] <tango> oriovoy, it it's on XFCE, maybe i could help
[05:08] <tango> using .desktop config is irritating to get done for images.
[05:10] <oriovoy> i'm not using xfce but maybe I should try that
[05:10] <oriovoy> i'll find a link to the guide i used
[05:10] <oriovoy> http://askubuntu.com/questions/450539/how-to-remove-the-tile-background-in-the-launcher-icons
[05:11] <oriovoy> that's basically how i resolved the issue but it was quite the hassle
[05:11] <oriovoy> if i'm installing again on other systems I would rather not do that again, i suppose i could just copy and replace the files
[05:11] <oriovoy> (to the updated versions)
[05:12] <tango> You can just install XFCE, and log on..
[05:12] <tango> or ever heard of cairo-dock :D
[05:12] <tango> ?
[05:13] <oriovoy> no i haven't, i'll look into that
[05:13] <oriovoy> what are the benefits of using xfce? what made you switch
[05:14] <tango> Actually..I'm using GNOME 2, Unity, XFCE and GNOME 3
[05:14] <oriovoy> i realize that's a very controversial question haha, this is probably not the right venue for that discussion
[05:14] <tango> in one PC
[05:14] <oriovoy> so you switch between?
[05:14] <tango> so I could change the settings and enjoy other DE
[05:15] <tango> Unity to XFCE
[05:15] <tango> but because...my problem to access the application faster from menu...then I install unity back
[05:16] <tango> It's very easy...and fun..no need to download new ISO.
[05:16] <tango> although, not recommended for a very beginner since some settings will be mixed and will not be available.
[05:22] <oriovoy> thanks for the tips, tango!
[05:26] <nrml1> anyone wanna help me figure out why cron isnt sending emails to an alias?
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> !cron | nrml1
[05:34] <RtMF> root@cats:# (mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/justice; mount /dev/mapper/justice /zigs; find / -name \*.zig -exec mv \{\} /zigs/\{\} \; ; df -h /dev/mapper/justice; umount /dev/mapper/justice ) && echo 'Every! -- there should be at least 10G of justice by the time it finishes, that's great justice if you ask me ' || echo '...someone set up us...'
[05:45] <excalibr> How do you set up a pppoE dialer in Ubuntu
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> !pppoe | excalibr
[05:50] <dql> frist time come here
[05:50] <lchln> I performed a sudo do-release-upgrade -d on my Ubuntu Server 14.10 installation and now get put into an emergency boot prompt as root... Any help? :)
[05:53] <rgb-one> Hello
[05:53] <rgb-one> where can I search packages from the vivid vervet repository?
[05:54] <lotuspsychje> rgb-one: join #ubuntu+1
[05:54] <rgb-one> lotuspsychje: Thanks
[05:55] <nextbox> Is there a channel for open office ?
[05:56] <hateball> nextbox: Probably. But are you not using #libreoffice ?
[05:56] <nextbox> okej
[05:56] <nextbox> thanks
[05:58] <lchln> PM me if you are able to assist.
[05:58] <Ben64> lchln: so you tried to upgrade to 15.04?
[06:00] <lchln> I blindly followed an instruction to perform sudo do-release-upgrade -d in the hope of fixing a login error I was receiving.
[06:00] <lchln> If it attempted to upgrade me to 15.04, then I guess I did that! :(
[06:00] <Ben64> sounds like a bad idea, 15.04 isn't released yet, support is in #ubuntu+1 until then
[06:01] <lchln> Ah okay. I might just go ahead an reinstall anyway. It was a near fresh installation.
[06:01] <Ben64> for a server though, you should probably be going with the latest LTS release, which is 14.04 currently
[06:01] <lchln> Will my non-OS HDD partitions remain intact with the data still on them?
[06:02] <lchln> I know the HDD that Ubuntu is to be installed on will be wiped.
[06:02] <Ben64> only if you make sure they don't get marked for format
[06:02] <lchln> Awesome. Might eject anyway. I'll just have to take ownership of them once I'm up, correct?
[06:03] <Ben64> lchln: depends how it is set up
[06:04] <rgb-one> Ben64: How can I pipe ubuttu messages to a private window?
[06:04] <Ben64> pm ubottu
[06:04] <rgb-one> Ubottu*
[06:04] <rgb-one> pm ubottu
[06:04] <rgb-one> \pm ubottu
[06:04] <Ben64> no... like you need to pm ubottu
[06:04] <rgb-one> Ben64: How do I do that?
[06:04] <Ben64> depends on your client
[06:04] <rgb-one> \msg ubottu
[06:04] <DalekSec> /msg ubottu hi
[06:05] <rgb-one> ah
[06:06] <lchln> Ben64, I'll take your advice and go for 14.04 on my next installation. Cheers mate.
[06:07] <rgb-one> How can I list packages with ubottu
[06:07] <rgb-one> similar to apt-cache search
[06:08] <wers> Aptitude
[06:09] <Ben64> rgb-one: !find or !info
[06:09] <Ben64> rgb-one: you might want to just look at packages.ubuntu.com
[06:11] <rgb-one> Thanks Ben64
[06:34] <wuolfit> ciao a tutti
[06:35] <wuolfit> avrei una domanda .... esiste per linux un gioco simile a criminal case o a pearl`s peril di facebook?
[06:35] <wuolfit> invece che giocarci on line vorrei giocarci in locale
[06:35] <somsip> !it | wuolfit
[06:57] <adac> Can swarm nodes also be on different physical hosts?
[07:02] <stjoseph> hi everyone
[07:16] <Mirc-user> 888 FREE HACKED PC GAMES http://tinyurl.com/l7ycbh9
[07:18] <cfhowlett> Mirc-user, leave this channel
[07:18] <cfhowlett> !piracy | Mirc-user
[07:27] <arcsky> hi have i have made some chmod changes on my home dirs (chmod -R 700 /home/*. these are now fucked up, how can i switch back to default?
[07:28] <tykayn-ubuntu> hi folks
[07:28] <lordievader> arcsky: Please refrain from such language and from cross-posting.
[07:29] <tykayn-ubuntu> i am having a small issue about programs not coming in foreground
[07:29] <tykayn-ubuntu> when i click the icon of the launcher
[07:29] <lordievader> arcsky: 755 is rather common.
[07:29] <tykayn-ubuntu> any of them, skype for example
[07:30] <Kartagis> what channel do I go to for virt-manager? #virt or #qemu?
[07:30] <tykayn-ubuntu> it is like this since i switched on ubuntu 14, from ubuntu 12
[07:30] <arcsky> lordievader: chmod -R or with -R?
[07:31] <lordievader> arcsky: For starters the home dir itself, furthermore depends on the folder. You'd want ~/.ssh to keep 700.
[07:35] <arcsky> lordievader: now files are green
[07:35] <lordievader> arcsky: Err, okay?
[07:35] <lordievader> arcsky: What do you mean with that?
[07:35] <arcsky> chmod -R 755 /home/arcsky
[07:35] <arcsky> green = executble
[07:36] <lordievader> arcsky: That is why I said to start with the home dir, not everything at once...
[07:36] <arcsky> i cant do file by file or folder by folder..
[07:37] <lordievader> This is precisely the reason one should be cautious with the -R flag.
[07:37] <lordievader> arcsky: Have you read the man page of chmod?
[07:38] <arcsky> lordievader: kinda
[07:39] <lordievader> arcsky: Then do so.
[07:46] <lolek> hi guys, I'm trying to restore deleted file from backup but it seems I don't have "Restore missing files" menu entry .. I'm running ubuntu 14.04, any ideas?
[07:50] <lotuspsychje> lolek: you can recover lost data with photorec with testdisk
[07:50] <lotuspsychje> !info testdisk | lolek
[07:51] <lolek> lostson: thank you very much for you suggestion but I have a feeling you didn't read out my question properly :)
[07:52] <rick_> Hi all, I found the repository is classified as There are four major package repository types in Ubuntu:
[07:52] <rick_> main - Supported by Canonical. This is the major part of the distribution.
[07:52] <rick_> restricted - Software not licensed under the GPL (or similar software license), but supported by Canonical.
[07:52] <rick_> universe - Software licensed under the GPL (or similar license) and supported by users.
[07:52] <rick_> multiverse - Software not licensed under the GPL (or similar license), but supported by users.
[07:52] <rick_> There are also these additional types of repositories:
[07:52] <lolek> lostson: oh, sorry it was to lotuspsychje
[07:52] <lolek> lotuspsychje: ^^
[07:52] <wafflejock> lolek, sure you're using nautilus for your file browsing? I have nemo and nautilus on here the restore missing is only an option in nautilus though
[07:52] <lolek> hmm
[07:53] <lolek> about dialog is saying "Files"
[07:53] <rick_> And I have a old ubuntu 14.04, it's xorg can update to 15.0 to 15.1 (or 15.x),
[07:53] <lolek> wafflejock: hold on, stupid translations :/
[07:53] <wafflejock> lolek, yeah that's most likely nautilus can just run nautilus from a terminal or the dash, but probably nautilus
[07:54] <rick_> but the xorg 1.16 is only available at trusty-updates
[07:54] <lolek> yeah I've just started this from cmd line to confirm and it's nautilus
[07:54] <Ben64> rick_: what is your actual question?
[07:54] <lolek> wafflejock: so, you're saying I need to use something else?
[07:54] <wafflejock> lolek, nope that's the right one, just wanted to confirm since I do see the restore missing files option in nautilus here but not the other one I have installed
[07:55] <rick_> Ben64, I don't really know the difference of trusty and trusty-updates
[07:55] <Ben64> rick_: updates is where the updates come from...
[07:55] <lolek> well here I don't see neither one option related to dejadup .. except when I right click a file
[07:55] <wafflejock> lolek, I'm on Ubuntu Gnome checking in my /home folder for my user which I think is part of the default backup locations, sure you're in a folder that gets backed up
[07:55] <lolek> yes
[07:55] <lolek> I'm backing up whole home folder
[07:56] <rick_> Since apt-get upgrade on 14.04 will update xorg to 1.15.x in trusty, but can upgrade to 1.16.0 if I add trusty-updates
[07:56] <lolek> wafflejock: maybe I should clean up some old nautilus configs?
[07:57] <lolek> wafflejock: I should also mention that i have no dejadup indicator icon - if there should be any
[07:59] <wafflejock> lolek, yeah not sure really I'm fairly new to duplicity myself have just used rsync in the past for backups don't believe there's typically and indicator dejadup either though, DropBox and OwnCloud have sync indicator icons not sure why dejadup doesn't seem to have them yet
[08:01] <lolek> wafflejock: well ok, that's not a problem, the bigger one is that I'm forced to use cmd line because i have no menu entries :(
[08:05] <cihhan> hi all! i am facing an issue: i have one script that i want it to start at boot time. so i put it under /etc/init.d/ and then applied 'update-rc.d SCRIPT defaults'. However, right after that apache stopped working on boot-up. Any suggestions why it might have behaved so?
[08:06] <wafflejock> cihhan, apache works if you start it manually just isn't starting at boot?
[08:08] <cihhan> wafflejock, normally it was starting on boot, now it needs manual starting
[08:08] <wafflejock> cihhan, do you see a script if you run cat /etc/init.d/apache2
[08:09] <cihhan> yes it s there
[08:12] <cihhan> wafflejock, yes, it s there
[08:14] <wafflejock> cihhan, hmm k what if you run grep apache -R /etc/rc*
[08:15] <connectioner> hi guys, i have a serious problem with my ubuntu 14.04 server.  I tried setting up a mail delivery system and now i cant even perform "svn update" or even "sudo apt-get update"
[08:15] <connectioner> it has problems connecting to outside repos
[08:15] <robninjadude1> any bash guys in here?
[08:15] <wafflejock> cihhan, basically the command you ran should have just added symbolic links somewhere in the rc folders that points to one of the init.d scripts that then starts/stops it but it shouldn't have removed the links to the apache script there
[08:15] <connectioner> it only says "  0% [Connecting to eu-central-1b.clouds.archive.ubuntu.com (91.189.88.149)] [Con    "
[08:15] <connectioner> and stalls
[08:16] <wafflejock> cihhan, depending on how much custom configuration you have you may be best off just resinstalling apache without purging it you should retain your existing configuration sudo apt-get install apache2 --reinstall
[08:16] <cihhan> wafflejock, i understand what you mean and i see many apache related outputs under /etc/rc values; but /etc/init.d/apache2 status says it is not running
[08:17] <connectioner> it could have something to do with me running "sudo sendmailconfig" earlier
[08:17] <robninjadude1> any bash guys in here can help with a stupid question?, i got an AWK command that keeps exiting if it dosent find what it looking for, i just want it to return and loop back
[08:17] <cihhan> yeah that s one good way but my concern is just if it affected other programs too :/
[08:17] <connectioner> i do not know what fields i should have changed when running it
[08:18] <wafflejock> cihhan, yeah indeed... would check with the package maintainers for the other program you were trying to get setup to see if anyone can clue you in on what may have happened or can maybe check mesg or your other /var/log files to see if anything gives you an indication why apache isn't starting right now
[08:18] <wafflejock> dmesg*
[08:19] <cihhan> yeah i ll check it more detailed
[08:19] <connectioner> anyone know how i should proceed?
[08:20] <connectioner> i tried restarting the server
[08:20] <cihhan> wafflejock, to be honest, i thought that it might be bcs of the update-rc.d; but maybe it s another thing. let me search deeper. thanks a lot :)
[08:20] <cihhan> ls
[08:21] <wafflejock> cihhan, np yeah good luck you can man update-rc.d, for more info on that command too but from what I can tell from how you ran it that should just add symbolic links and not remove anything
[08:21] <bloop> I disabled unity overlay scrollbars because they are stupid and suck
[08:21] <cihhan> wafflejock, yes and i still see apache there; we will see...
[08:21] <bloop> but even the default scrollbars are stupid and suck
[08:22] <bloop> some of them don't even have top and bottom arrows and they're too light to see the tracker
[08:22] <bloop> anyway know where i find scrollbars that aren't stupid for unity
[08:22] <bloop> I can find*
[08:23] <bloop> anyone know** bleh
[08:24] <wafflejock> bloop, dunno using Gnome right now myself you check Unity Tweak tool to see if it has any options for the scroll bars?
[08:24] <bloop> wafflejock: I used unity tweak tool to get the legacy scrollbars (disables the stupid overlay scrollbars)
[08:24] <bloop> however, it doesn't provide any other options for the scrollbars
[08:26] <gioans> hello
[08:26] <gioans> i have a question
[08:27] <osteenbergen> Hello all, I have been getting HTTP 404 errors while installing build-essential from the ubuntu trusty archives. Any one else has issues with archive.ubuntu.com?
[08:27] <osteenbergen> "Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dpkg/dpkg-dev_1.17.5ubuntu5.3_all.deb" and others :(
[08:28] <gioans> hello
[08:28] <cihhan> osteenbergen, not an expert but did you try apt-get update?
[08:29] <osteenbergen> yes have done that
[08:29] <wafflejock> osteenbergen, is this a regular desktop install?
[08:29] <bloop> it says the link is 404
[08:30] <osteenbergen> no using docker, so its server
[08:30] <wafflejock> osteenbergen, k yeah so someone had this same issue the other day
[08:30] <wafflejock> osteenbergen, apparently docker caches the commands somehow you need to disable that for apt-get update
[08:30] <bloop> osteenbergen: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dpkg/
[08:30] <bloop> can find them here
[08:31] <bloop> try a different version maybe it'll work
[08:31] <osteenbergen> ah that might be it, thanks :)
[08:32] <wafflejock> osteenbergen, yeah discussion on it here https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/1996 not sure what the exact solution is though only poked at docker a little bit so far
[08:34] <osteenbergen> it did show me the update output, but that was probably in a different temporary container.
[08:35] <osteenbergen> wafflejock, Thanks for the advice, its working
[08:35] <wafflejock> osteenbergen, np what's the command for future reference?
[08:35] <osteenbergen> docker build --no-cache=true .
[08:36] <wafflejock> k cool saw that in some of the comments/docs but wasn't sure
[08:42] <surxenberg> hello
[08:42] <ablest1980> hello
[08:42] <surxenberg> i have a small question: I cannot obtain an ip address through DHCP from my fiuber converter. it works on my macbook, but not on linux. any ideas?
[08:43] <osteenbergen> surxenberg, in the system log there should be some output helping you
[08:44] <surxenberg> it says "Activation (eth0) failed for connection 'Ethernet connection'
[08:46] <osteenbergen> does it contain messages like "dhclient: DHCPREQUEST of 192.168.1.36 on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67"
[08:46] <osteenbergen> if it doesn't than DHCP isn't working
[08:47] <osteenbergen> or not configured
[08:47] <surxenberg> it doesn't.
[08:47] <surxenberg> it onlay says DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 76....
[08:47] <surxenberg> *67
[08:48] <surxenberg> but DHCP works on my macbook. why doesn't it work on linux?
[08:48] <surxenberg> can it be that i have to change some parameters with ethtool?
[08:49] <loganlee> how to use proxy server in ubuntu? i don't want to install it just use it on all network traffic
[08:49] <osteenbergen> DHCPDISCOVER means its searching for DHCP, but probably can't find it. Do you use the same ethernet port on the router as you used for the macbook?
[08:49] <surxenberg> exactly the same cable.
[08:50] <surxenberg> i plug it into my macbook: works fine. plug it into any of the three NIC's of my ubuntu server: nothing.
[08:52] <osteenbergen> you could always setup a fixed IP just to make it work as I have no idea why it can't find it
[08:52] <surxenberg> doens't work either
[08:52] <osteenbergen> then there must be an issue with the ethernet driver/card
[08:52] <surxenberg> no
[08:52] <surxenberg> it works fine with other DHCP servers
[08:53] <huig> hello, just changed the wm from unity to i3.. when using ls in the terminal i don't get the colors to know if the file it is a directory or a file..how can i solve this?
[08:53] <surxenberg> it drives me crazy
[08:53] <surxenberg> well, imma phone my ISP
[08:53] <surxenberg> thx anyway
[08:54] <gr33n7007h> huig: ls --color
[08:54] <osteenbergen> huig, Color is set in your bash profile: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizingBashPrompt
[08:54] <loganlee> how to use proxy server in ubuntu? i don't want to install it just use it on all network traffic
[08:54] <huig> gr33n7007h: so do i have to alias ls = ls --color??!!
[08:55] <gr33n7007h> huig: yep
[08:56] <EriC^> huig: did you change the shell by mistake?
[08:56] <EriC^> huig: type ps $$
[08:57] <huig> EriC^: i didn't, but seems that in i3 the shell (bash) is called sensible-terminal or something like that, and may have other configurations
[08:57] <huig> EriC^: /bin/bash
[08:58] <huig> i edited ~/.bashrc with alias ls='ls --color'..do i have to logout and login to apply changes or is there another way?
[08:59] <gr33n7007h> huig: just close the shell and reopen will be fine
[09:00] <huig> gr33n7007h: yeah!it worked!thanks
[09:01] <huig> i am going crazy these first days with i3
[09:01] <gr33n7007h> I remember I had to alias ls when I used i3
[09:01] <gr33n7007h> it's nice when you get the hang of it
[09:01] <huig> gr33n7007h: why don't u use it anymore?
[09:02] <jasabella> wonder why my laptop is so hot
[09:02] <gr33n7007h> huig: I do now and again
[09:03] <gr33n7007h> It's just that it's that outdated in debian repos and can't be bothered compiling from source
[09:04] <Mad3ngineer> oh god I just resized my virtualbox instance of ubuntu to 64 TB instead of 64 GB and now it says "Error: Resize hard disk operation for this format is not implemented yet!"
[09:04] <Mad3ngineer> so I cant size it back down...
[09:05] <Mad3ngineer> Please help em fix it D=
[09:05] <huig> gr33n7007h: i use ubuntu, had to include the ppa repository i3 suggest for having more recent releases
[09:07] <gr33n7007h> huig: what version you using?
[09:07] <huig> 4.10.2
[09:07] <gr33n7007h> huig: ah, cool didn't see that
[09:08] <huig> gr33n7007h: if u take a look at i3 web page, they tell u how to include the appropiate repo, it is easy
[09:09] <gr33n7007h> huig: yup I see right above src
[09:10] <gvandeweyer> can someone try this please: VAR="!"; xdotool type $VAR
[09:10] <gvandeweyer> this types the exclamation mark upside down here, which is quite annoying
[09:10] <connectioner> hi guys. i think sendmail is trying to send an email to a non-existing address and that is why my server is very slow on connections
[09:10] <gvandeweyer> Hence, a solution whould be nice :-)
[09:11] <connectioner> how can i tell it not to send that evil letter?
[09:15] <anew> how can i view all running perl scripts?  i know top and ps aux shows everhthing, but i want to specifically see all running .pl scripts
[09:16] <osteenbergen> ps aux | grep ".pl"
[09:17] <SyncroIT> Ciao belli
[09:17] <SyncroIT> Oops sorry it's english channel
[09:17] <anew> syncroit
[09:17] <anew> where in italy are u
[09:17] <SyncroIT> I'm near Rome (50km from rome)
[09:17] <anew> wow cool, i want to move to firenze
[09:18] <anew> want to be friends lol
[09:20] <SyncroIT> anew where are u now?
[09:25] <anew> can i pm you i dont think they like chatting in here
[09:26] <SyncroIT> whut?
[09:26] <m1dnight_> Is it me, or is there a small delay when opening settings, in ubuntu? (latest version)
[09:26] <SyncroIT> are you thinking that we are disturbing they'
[09:26] <m1dnight_> it doesnt open instantly
[09:27] <SyncroIT> m1dnight_, are you using 14.04LTS?
[09:27] <m1dnight_> euhm
[09:27] <m1dnight_> hold on a sec
[09:27] <anew> SyncroIT, they always say chat in another room
[09:27] <m1dnight_> :>
[09:27] <m1dnight_> yes, SyncroIT
[09:27] <SyncroIT> ok anew
[09:27] <SyncroIT> start private chat with me
[09:28] <SyncroIT> m1dnight, I have only one session
[09:28] <SyncroIT> I don't know! :(
[09:28] <EriC^> m1dnight_: takes about 1-2seconds here to open first time, then opens almost instantly after that
[09:29] <m1dnight_> ah indeed, I observe the same behaviour
[09:29] <jones_> hello
[09:29] <hydracrux> HI!
[09:29] <m1dnight_> I had the same issue with xfce4-appfinder but that was resolved by executing it with --disable-bus
[09:30] <jones_> i've a problem with nixnote beta, can anybody help?
[09:30] <m1dnight_> no, i meant "--disable-server"
[09:30] <jones_> is there a channel for this?
[09:30] <hydracrux> Sorry the question but i don't know some comand to send byts to usb port
[09:30] <hydracrux> to comunicated whit some electronic circuit
[09:31] <hydracrux> i want send only bits
[09:32] <SyncroIT> Try xset led
[09:32] <SyncroIT> xset led [id-led]
[09:32] <jones_> knows anybody a channel about problems with nixnote?
[09:32] <SyncroIT> I don't know but i use that to communicate with my keyboard and toggle illumination to ON
[09:33] <hydracrux> mmm... interesting
[09:33] <hydracrux> but great idea
[09:34] <hydracrux> i try this, thanks
[09:35] <gvandeweyer> sorry for repeat, but can someone try this please: VAR="!"; xdotool type $VAR
[09:36] <gvandeweyer> types the exclamation upside down here, would like to know if this is local to my system
[09:38] <jujupc> hi
[09:38] <jujupc> has anyone has experience adding dbext.vim to vim in ubuntu?
[09:42] <jujupc> hello?
[09:42] <osteenbergen> jujupc, sorry no idea. plugins is usually adding them to the .vim/plugins folder
[09:43] <jujupc> i download the zip and extracted the 3 folders [autoload, doc, plugin] to /usr/share/vim/
[09:44] <jujupc> then i try :h dbext-tutorial is not working :(
[09:44] <jujupc> is anyone know which channel i should go into asking vim questions?
[09:44] <Digistras> ho guys...whats toe command to update Ubuntu like windows opdate?
[09:44] <Digistras> update*
[09:44] <osteenbergen> jujupc, http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=356 has install instructions
[09:44] <profoX`> how/when does an application get available in the main repository? it was merged yesterday, do I have to do anything else
[09:45] <osteenbergen> jujupc, it says you should run the helptags command to update help
[09:45] <Digistras> hi guys...whats the command to update Ubuntu like windows update?
[09:45] <jujupc> oh...ok thanks i google on helptags then :)
[09:45] <jujupc> thanks osteen
[09:45] <osteenbergen> np
[09:46] <Digistras> ?
[09:46] <gvandeweyer> Digistras: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:48] <xyzwhatever> hi ubuntu crashed and now after restarting i see the login screen and can type in my password but then there is only an empty desktop
[09:48] <xyzwhatever> what do??
[09:49] <__dan_> wget is insanely slow after upgrading 12.04 -> 14.04
[09:49] <__dan_> why
[09:50] <jpds> __dan_: Works fine for me.
[09:50] <jpds> __dan_: What's slow about it?
[09:50] <wafflejock> __dan_, slow to start or slow during download?
[09:50] <Ajacobsson> xyzwhatever: you could try ctrl + alt + f2 and log in there, and then run 'startx' to see if that solves your problem
[09:50] <__dan_> it resolved https://www.google.com
[09:50] <__dan_> hung on connecting to port 443
[09:50] <__dan_> also tried get.docker.com, resolved and connected then hung
[09:51] <xyzwhatever> ok :(
[09:51] <__dan_> occasinally it works
[09:51] <wafflejock> __dan_, wonder if it's related to IPv6 vs IPv4 or something have had some weird problems in vbox instances where I had to disable IPv6 to avoid waiting for a timeout on IPv6 lookups for curl requests
[09:52] <__dan_> its definitely getting past that
[09:52] <daniele12457> guys i have this: The following packages have been kept back:                                                               │CONTRIBUTE         omapconf                               version.o
[09:52] <__dan_> it knows it needs to connect to ipv4
[09:52] <daniele12457>   libhwloc-plugins
[09:52] <jpds> __dan_: Check: mtr -n 8.8.8.8
[09:52] <daniele12457> The following packages have been kept back:                                                               │CONTRIBUTE         omapconf                               version.o
[09:52] <daniele12457>   libhwloc-plugins
[09:52] <jpds> __dan_: Best way to check that is: wget -4 https://www.google.com
[09:53] <daniele12457> is it important?
[09:53] <daniele12457> The following packages have been kept back:
[09:53] <daniele12457>   libhwloc-plugins
[09:53] <xyzwhatever> Ajacobsson: i tried it and after typing startx the screen went black, what is the command for starting the lubuntu default graphic interface?
[09:53] <__dan_> yeah that just hung again
[09:54] <__dan_> mtr shows mega loss
[09:54] <__dan_> like 75% to my router is lost
[09:54] <__dan_> no 75% to modem, 25% to router
[09:54] <Ajacobsson> xyzwhatever: try startlxde
[09:56] <xyzwhatever> ok
[09:57] <jpds> __dan_: You're got a problem to talk to your ISP about.
[09:59] <__dan_> why would i get 30% loss to my router then?
[09:59] <__dan_> ssh is behaving fine though
[10:03] <darkdragon-001> I have problems setting up IPv6 via DHCP: "sudo dhclient -6" works while NetworkManager > IPv6 > Automatic or Automatic,DHCP-only does not. How can I get my interface to automatically configure?
[10:04] <jpds> darkdragon-001: Do you need to autoconf it with DHCPv6?
[10:05] <gioans> hello everybody
[10:05] <gioans> i a a new ubuntu
[10:05] <darkdragon-001> jpds: I have one /64 subnet which I need to divide into at least two subnets. So each of them has only a /68 subnet which is not possible to distribute via router advertisements as far as I know, right?
[10:05] <darkdragon-001> when there is another option, tell me!
[10:05] <gioans> i have a question, to be want everybody help me
[10:06] <teeeeeeeeeeeeeej> Good morning.
[10:07] <gioans> i am looking for a application the same IDM (internet download manager ) for ubuntu, have who are know it ?
[10:07] <loa> gioans, wget
[10:08] <Ixxie> hello ubuntites
[10:08] <Ixxie> Anybody got experience with ubuntu Gnome?
[10:09] <jpds> darkdragon-001: You could set up radvd.
[10:09] <gioans> i want install it, what i to do ?
[10:10] <loa> gimmic, or maybe aria2c but it all console tools.
[10:10] <loa> i dunno what you need if you want gui/
[10:10] <darkdragon-001> jpds: does it work with prefixes smaller than /64?
[10:10] <Ajacobsson> gioans: sudo apt-get install wget
[10:10] <badescunicu> hello! For testing and educational purposes I need to generate an sk_buff in order to use it in user space to access raw bytes from it (manually iterate through the structure). Do you have any ideas how can I do this?
[10:10] <loa> gioans, you already have wget
[10:11] <jones_> i have a problem connectin Evernote with nixnote 2
[10:12] <Tin_man> i don't even know what you just typed badescunicu :)
[10:12] <gioans> no, some time i uses terminal to be install application, it report "number" not upgraded!
[10:12] <gioans> i don't know error
[10:13] <gioans> i don't know error what!
[10:13] <badescunicu> Tin_man: sk_buff is a structure used inside the linux kernel, I thought there were some kernel enthusiasts around :D
[10:14] <Tin_man> i'm sure there is, but i'm not one of them (yet)..
[10:14] <Tin_man> i'm still tackling .deb files.. :)
[10:15] <Tin_man> took me a month to get my 3in1 canon printer to scan..
[10:15] <Tin_man> but on the up note, i finally got it..
[10:16] <analogdigital> hello
[10:16] <badescunicu> the sweet taste of success :D
[10:16] <JonSnow> Whenever I plugin my headphones i see a pop up thats annoying
[10:16] <JonSnow> how do I stop this
[10:16] <connectioner> gioans you are funny :)
[10:17] <connectioner> just know that every ubuntu has wget without needing to install it
[10:17] <Tin_man> yes, seems canon USA does not support Linux, had to go to there Swiss site for the fix..
[10:20] <darkdragon-001> jpds: I tried with with ravd, but I get the error: prefix length should be 64 for eth2
[10:22] <loa> JonSnow, maybe to dig something about pulseaudio and hotplug
[10:22] <chrisss123456> hey guys, why does my ubuntu ask for a password again, even though what I end up doing is going into the passwords and keys app and copy it from the save there? it doesnt seem to make sense.
[10:27] <chrisss123456> anyone here?
[10:29] <IseeFreeMarkets> pavka on the hype again
[10:31] <IseeFreeMarkets> but we all love pavka
[10:31] <IseeFreeMarkets> he got so sexy lips
[10:36] <chrisss123456> no one here?
[10:37] <ashuthosh> anyone know howw to add a background to the ppt
[10:37] <ashuthosh> in ubuntu
[10:37] <ashuthosh>  anyone know howw to add a background to the ppt
[10:37] <ashuthosh> '
[10:38] <Tin_man> what is a ppt? if you want a good background changer go to:https://launchpad.net/variety
[10:39] <Tin_man> https://launchpad.net/variety
[10:40] <BluesKaj> HI folks
[10:42] <maddawg2> wow awesome RCN actually fixed my internet at 2am
[10:42] <maddawg2> they had to install a whole new node for me
[10:43] <maddawg2> too much congestion
[10:43] <maddawg2> now i get more speed than i pay for
[10:58] <dadada> https://github.com/tobimensch/termsql/
[11:02] <jujupc> Hide Join
[11:02] <Guest59234> hello all
[11:03] <svetlana> hi
[11:04] <IseeFreeMarkets> no really
[11:04] <IseeFreeMarkets> im in love in his lips
[11:04] <jujupc> what is the command to hide those join/part msg?
[11:04] <IseeFreeMarkets> from a first time as I saw
[11:04] <IseeFreeMarkets> so pretty
[11:04] <IseeFreeMarkets> mmmm
[11:05] <herozem> is there any tiling window manager that works with ubuntu unity DE ?
[11:06] <IseeFreeMarkets> I'll go throw  even sexual revolution for kissing lips
[11:07] <IseeFreeMarkets> they're SO sweet
[11:08] <PiXelx64> hey
[11:08] <IseeFreeMarkets> hes enough sex appeal to do a sexual revolution
[11:08] <PiXelx64> I'm new on Ubuntu
[11:09] <PiXelx64> can i have some help please ?
[11:09] <PiXelx64> hellllo
[11:09] <Kartagis> !ops
[11:09] <Kartagis> PiXelx64: hi
[11:09] <PiXelx64> Kartagis: hi
[11:10] <DJones> IseeFreeMarkets: Do you have an Ubuntu support question, this channel isn't for general chat
[11:10] <Ixxie> anybody got ubuntu Gnome?
[11:10] <PiXelx64> yea
[11:10] <PiXelx64> my computer is slower since i have xubuntu installed. Do you know how to fix this ?
[11:10] <Ixxie> I am looking for some reviews of how ubuntu gnome runs
[11:10] <PiXelx64> kay thanks
[11:11] <Ben64> Ixxie: its going to run the same as any other ubuntu system, just with a gnome front end. you should try it instead
[11:11] <wers> Ixxie; 10/10 would reinstall
[11:11] <PiXelx64> okay, i'll look it up later
[11:12] <svetlana> PiXelx64: you have to learn to manage your startup list in xubuntu then, and trim it to suit your needs.
[11:12] <Ixxie> yes Ben64, I understand how front/backends of OSes work :P
[11:12] <Ixxie> I am just curious about the implementation
[11:12] <PiXelx64> thanks, bye
[11:12] <Ben64> Ixxie: its a preference thing, if you ask someone who hates gnome what they think of it, they will hate it.
[11:13] <Ixxie> Yes but I like Gnome Ben64, this is why I am asking xD
[11:13] <Ben64> so try it out
[11:13] <Ixxie> I might just do that
[11:16] <jujupc> is any vim user here?
[11:16] <jujupc> what normally will happen when i run :helptags [doc path]
[11:17] <IseeFreeMarkets> pavka wants to go throw on russia market
[11:17] <IseeFreeMarkets> i guess...
[11:20] <IseeFreeMarkets> rly strange
[11:20] <IseeFreeMarkets> pavka is so smart why he needs a russian market
[11:20] <ablest1980> hes a retard
[11:20] <ablest1980> just kidding lol
[11:21] <ablest1980> hello
[11:22] <VEndix> p.o.d. - on the grind
[11:34] <PCatinean> how do I make my synclient commands stick on boot?
[11:34] <PCatinean> I tried many tutorials none seem to have worked
[11:34] <PCatinean> any advice?
[11:37] <wers> hmm.. maby use .xinitrc?
[11:39] <connectioner> did you try this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9683357/ubuntu-run-command-on-start-up-with-sudo
[11:43] <gioans> i want to come in server Vietnamese, What i to do now ?
[11:43] <wers>  Gioans: do you know the servername?
[11:45] <bazhang> !vn
[11:45] <gioans> wers: no i don't
[11:46] <bazhang> gioans, Để được trợ giúp về Ubuntu bằng ngôn ngữ Việt, xin vui lòng /join #ubuntu-vn. Rất vui lòng được giúp đỡ
[11:47] <gioans> thanks all!
[11:47] <bazhang> welcome
[11:48] <gioans> i want install OPENWRITER ulr:https://www.openoffice.org/
[11:49] <gioans> it error
[11:52] <wers> gioans:  try this
[11:52] <wers> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:upubuntu-com/openoffice
[11:52] <wers> sudo apt-get update
[11:52] <wers> sudo apt-get install apache-openoffice
[11:55] <OerHeks> Any idea when firefox 37.0.2 will be released?
[11:55] <bosnjak> hi all
[11:55] <wers> Oer.. check wiki.mozilla.org?
[11:56] <OerHeks> wers it is out a few days now, but not for us.
[11:57] <wers> Oh.. I didnt know.
[11:58] <BluesKaj> OerHeks, any reported positive changes to FF ?
[12:00] <OerHeks> BluesKaj, something with G maps, a memoryleak and some more.
[12:00] <AnnaRooks> whats the difference between utopic and trusty?
[12:02] <EriC^> AnnaRooks: long term support vs latest release(9months support)
[12:03] <EriC^> trusty being the long term support
[12:04] <AnnaRooks> is that about it?
[12:04] <ioria> also different kernels
[12:05] <EriC^> AnnaRooks: utopic would have newer packages, but more prone to breaking
[12:05] <ZuZuu> Hello everybody
[12:05] <ZuZuu> i've got an issue with upstart job, my java launcher give me an error when started with upstart (Could not reserve enough space for code cache)
[12:09] <ZuZuu> Anyone got skills on upstart ?
[12:10] <EriC^> !upstart
[12:11] <ioria> Zuzuu server ?
[12:12] <TheNumb> !systemd
[12:12] <ioria> ZuZuu server ?
[12:15] <firehui> Good night!
[12:17] <Brundy> anyone know what best GUI designer for GTK?
[12:18] <EriC^> Brundy: i've heard of glade or something like that, never tried it though
[12:18] <wers> Brundy: I like Monodevelop
[12:18]  * wWwBUKOLAYcom hi
[12:18] <EriC^> Brundy: https://glade.gnome.org/
[12:21] <Brundy> I had try Glade, but it's too hard. There is no Relative Layout like Android have
[12:22] <JinBaba> Does unix sockets make use of ip/port number?
[12:22] <Brundy> Monodevelop, I'll try
[12:23] <wers> anyone managing Ubuntu or any other linux clients with Microsoft SCCM?
[12:25] <OerHeks> i think you will get more responce when you ask the same q with openstack/maas/juju
[12:25] <wers> aaight.. ythnx
[12:27] <rking> I tried looking on ubuntus website but is there a paid support for Ubuntu LTS Desktop?
[12:27] <rking> Similar to SLED
[12:28] <esde> rking, http://www.canonical.com/services
[12:31] <rking> @esde somehow I missed that, thanks.
[12:31] <rking> Anyone have experience with canonicals tech support team? Desktop / Server side?
[12:31] <rking> Thoughts on it?
[12:32] <BluesKaj> rking, whynot ask your question here first, or are you looking for some kind of guarantee ?
[12:33] <rking> @BluesKaj, That's my particular question about support. I'm looking to buy a couple hundred desktops with support and about 10 servers. Just curious what peoples experiences are.
[12:34] <rking> SLES admin, just a smaller project that my CIO wants us to start in house.
[12:35] <BluesKaj> well , then a call to canonical is definitely in order '
[12:39] <DreamRoomProduct> 都得等待
[12:43] <BluesKaj> !cn | DreamRoomProduct
[12:45] <Guest60549> heey guys if i use the command: sudo lsusb       i can find my external hard drive, but when i use gparted or use sudo fdisk -l         i cannot see the drive???
[12:46] <wwwadmin> test
[12:46] <Guest60549> heey guys if i use the command: sudo lsusb       i can find my external hard drive, but when i use gparted or use sudo fdisk -l         i cannot see the drive??? How can i select the drive from lsusb and format/mount it to a usable drive?
[12:46] <EriC^> Guest60549: try to unplug and plug it back in
[12:46] <Guest60549> already did 20x times haha
[12:47] <Guest60549> is there any way to mount/format it by ID?
[12:47] <techgrin> Guest60549: Is the drive showing up in dmesg?
[12:47] <EriC^> Guest60549: did you check dmesg?
[12:47] <EriC^> after plugging it back in?
[12:48] <wwwadmin_> test
[12:48] <Guest60549> [ 1328.483143] usb 1-1.3: Product: Elements 10A8
[12:48] <Guest60549> [ 1328.483146] usb 1-1.3: Manufacturer: Western Digital
[12:49] <ioria> Guest60549, dmesg | tail
[12:49] <OerHeks> !paste
[12:49] <EriC^> Guest60549: try sudo parted -l
[12:50] <Guest60549> Won't find it in sudo parted -l
[12:50] <Rory> Is there a better pattern to use than: "grep foo | grep bar | grep etc..." when you want to match multiple possibles?
[12:50] <Rory> as in AND, not OR
[12:53] <Guest60549> this is what i get eric after sudo dmesg
[12:53] <Guest60549> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10861265/
[12:54] <OerHeks> Guest60549, sudo blkid # to see if the disk is recognized
[12:55] <Guest60549> xubuntu@xubuntu-OptiPlex-790:~$ sudo blkid
[12:55] <Guest60549> /dev/sda1: UUID="d9f1af0e-1e11-4cb4-8c9e-4ae5941a76d7" TYPE="ext4"
[12:55] <Guest60549> /dev/sda5: UUID="54786424-d4b3-406e-990c-df5be19099c1" TYPE="swap"
[12:56] <Guest60549> i don't think that he recognizes it
[12:57] <ZuZuu> ioria: yes server !
[12:57] <ZuZuu> sorry
[12:58] <ioria> Guest60549, if is empty you can try with a low level format
[12:58] <FireHui> what？
[12:58] <Guest60549> but how can i format it by ID?
[12:59] <ioria> Guest60549,  is sdb dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdx
[12:59] <brow345> cd $HOME/.xchat2/buduscript && xterm -e ./bot_configure_easy.sh
[12:59] <Guest60549> ioria how can i see that?
[13:00] <Tin_man> if "Disks" sees it, you should be able to reformat it..
[13:00] <ioria> Zuzuu start java with -Xmx parameter
[13:01] <Guest60549> Disks doesn't see it. Only if i type in command: sudo lsusb
[13:01] <Tin_man> ahh
[13:01] <Guest60549> Bus 001 Device 011: ID 1058:10a8 Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
[13:02] <Guest60549> How can i fix it with that information? Anysuggestions?
[13:02] <ZuZuu> ioria: already done :(
[13:02] <ZuZuu> ioria: if i write upstart script with just 'java -version' i've got the same error !
[13:03] <Guest60549> How can i fix it with that information? Anysuggestions?
[13:03] <Guest60549> Bus 001 Device 011: ID 1058:10a8 Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
[13:05] <ioria> ZuZuu and JAVA_OPTIONS ?
[13:31] <PCatinean> how do I make my synclient commands stick on boot?
[13:36] <tadzik> hello #ubuntu
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> PCatinean: you could add the commands in /etc/rc.local above the 'exit 0' line
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> PCatinean: I suggest you suffix them with an ampersand so the boot doesn't hang
[13:37] <tadzik> I'm having trouble recovering ecryptfs data, following instructions from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory
[13:37] <PCatinean> ActionParsnip, i'm not sure, is there a safer way so to speak?
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> PCatinean: why is it not safe?
[13:37] <tadzik> either when unwrapping the passphrase or using the ecryptfs-recover thingy, it always results in error, code number -5
[13:38] <PCatinean> if you say it can hang
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> tadzik: why do you not have a backup?
[13:38] <tadzik> ActionParsnip: how is that relevant?
[13:38] <PCatinean> I tried the X11 something, it's not working anymore it worked in the previous install for some reason
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> PCatinean: if you put an ampersand on the end of the line, it will background the command and not hang
[13:40] <tadzik> anyone experienced with encountering problems with ecryptfs recovery?
[13:41] <tadzik> says to look for more info in system logs, but there doesn't seem to be anything in there
[13:41] <tadzik> I guess the only proper documentation is the source code
[13:42] <seth-666> hello eveone i want to ask you all , what does the personal sharing service do precisely?
[13:42] <ZuZuu> Anyone got skills on upstart ?
[13:42] <seth-666> do you know ?
[13:45] <seth-666> hello peoples
[13:45] <seth-666> do somebody know?
[13:46] <cfhowlett> !patience | seth-666
[13:46] <seth-666> i want to ask you all , what does the personal sharing service do precisely?
[13:46] <seth-666> i allready searched ... but nothing ...
[13:47] <seth-666> i want to know all of my services to boot up only what i need
[13:49] <OerHeks> seth-666, that service + folder in your /home is not enabled by default, http://www.howtogeek.com/116309/use-ubuntus-public-folder-to-easily-share-files-between-computers/
[13:49] <seth-666> yes , but , i dont want to enable it
[13:50] <seth-666> i just want to know  what it does
[13:51] <seth-666> why should i use a process that i don't know for what is it
[13:51] <seth-666> it on the startup and i dont like it if i dont know what it is
[13:53] <Rory> seth-666: It's a service that allows sharing of folders between networked computers. If you don't use that feature you can disable it, although there's no harm at all in leaving it enabled
[13:53] <OerHeks> Could be a smb share
[13:53] <seth-666> ok, thx :)
[13:54] <pawl2> I'm trying to write a bash script on ubuntu. I want to kill the script if any command returns nonzero. Is there a better way to do this than an if statement after every command?
[13:54] <pbx> to control brightness on my 27" apple cinema display i use "acdcontrol" (github.com/warvariuc/acdcontrol.git) but it just stopped being able to identify my monitor.  anything else people use for this?
[13:55] <mcphail> pawl2: you can chain statements with &&. Then, if one fails, the others won't be executed
[13:55] <zasek> how to send message from ubuntu to ubutnu on screen
[13:56] <pawl2> mcphail: That will work, but this is a pretty long script -- that will pretty much make it one long line, right?
[13:57] <mcphail> pawl2: the other alternative is to have a long list of "action || exit 1"s
[13:58] <mcphail> pawl2: shell scripting is inherently ugly
[13:58] <pawl2> mcphail: I'm noticing that..
[13:58] <pawl2> mcphail: I think that || will preserve the readability a bit beter though. thanks
[13:58] <mcphail> pawl2: np
[14:01] <Asmodeo> hail
[14:01] <Asmodeo> welcom to hell
[14:02] <cfhowlett> Asmodeo, this is ubuntu support.  stay on topic, please.
[14:08] <thelongdark> What might prevent serial port communication when booting from 14.04 live usb vs installing 14.04 to the disk directly? I cannot get consistent behavior when communicating with ttyS0 on a live-usb but it always works in the full install.
[14:08] <DreamRoomProduct> thanks
[14:11] <gioans> hello
[14:12] <Asmodeo> Alguien de México
[14:12] <Asmodeo> ?
[14:12] <gioans> i need be help
[14:12] <Asmodeo> vale verga
[14:12] <cfhowlett> !ask | gioans,
[14:12] <Asmodeo> .l.}
[14:12] <Pici> !es | Asmodeo
[14:12] <Asmodeo> hello
[14:13] <cfhowlett> Asmodeo, ask your ubuntu question
[14:13] <jacksonmills> so, i've been having some issues with networking on my machine - even to the point where a local web app is getting latency issues talking to a local postgres server
[14:13] <jacksonmills> here are my ping results against google: http://pastie.org/10105328
[14:13] <jacksonmills> i seem to be getting very severe latency spikes and dropped packets
[14:13] <MonkeyDust> jacksonmills  is that a server?
[14:13] <jacksonmills> hovering around 10-30%
[14:13] <jacksonmills> no, its a development machine
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: what is the output of:  sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; uname -a
[14:14] <jacksonmills> i first noticed it when i was developing a web application and the app code was bombing out waiting for postgres to respond, i can go into postgres and enter the same query and it comes back like *that* so it's not on that side, it seems to be related to my sockets or networking overall but confused why it would effect anything locally
[14:15] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: http://pastie.org/10105335
[14:17] <seth-666> why does nobody want to tell me how can i uninstall the application password and keys ubuntu
[14:17] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: so, its the wireless interface, yes?
[14:17] <seth-666> i read about this and it's a backdoor for freedom ... to know your password
[14:17] <seth-666> and i am not ok with that
[14:17] <ActionParsnip> seth-666: you should know your password, that's how you log in
[14:18] <seth-666> No i want to remove
[14:18] <seth-666> uninstall
[14:18] <MonkeyDust> seth-666  start from the beginning, what brings you here
[14:18] <seth-666> the app
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> seth-666: uninstall what?
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> seth-666: what app
[14:18] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: it appears to not just be the wireless interface, im having trouble even with connecting my webapplication to my database , occasionally i get these huge latency spikes, and thats just over a traditional socket
[14:18] <seth-666> password and keys
[14:18] <incognito`> hello all
[14:18] <MonkeyDust> seth-666  you mean the keyring?
[14:18] <seth-666> i dont need it and i dont want to bypass it
[14:18] <incognito`> hows those that are present?
[14:18] <seth-666> yes
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> seth-666: that is the storage for session keys in applications like Nautilus and your web browser
[14:19] <ActionParsnip> seth-666: just tell your system not to remember keys when you type them
[14:19] <seth-666> ok i read that on the web
[14:19] <incognito`> im truin to isntall propriety drivers and it broke my ubuntu :<
[14:19] <MonkeyDust> seth-666  or do you want a password-less ubuntu?
[14:19] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: if you run:    sudo iwlist scan | egrep -i 'id|channel'    do you see many networks on the same channel?
[14:19] <seth-666> but my friend i want to uninstall it
[14:20] <jpds> seth-666: You know that you can read the source code for said application?
[14:20] <seth-666> jpds what do you want to say ?
[14:20] <jacksonmills> it says none of my interfaces support scanning
[14:21] <MonkeyDust> seth-666  what's the name of the app you ant to uninstall, it's still not clear
[14:21] <jpds> MonkeyDust: seahorse.
[14:21] <jpds> seth-666: That your "backdoor to freedom" comment is just... silly.
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: weird, is the wifi down at the moment?
[14:21] <jacksonmills> no
[14:21] <jacksonmills> its up
[14:21] <jacksonmills> thats how we are talking
[14:21] <seth-666> when i enter chrome . pop up the app thats keeping my "password" safe
[14:22] <seth-666> that pop app i want to remove it from my system
[14:22] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: ok, try:   echo "options iwlwifi swcrypto=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/wififix.conf > /dev/null
[14:22] <MonkeyDust> you can disable it, somewhere, i'm sure
[14:22] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: reboot to test
[14:22] <MonkeyDust> seth-666  ^^^^
[14:22] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: may want to reboot the router as well
[14:22] <seth-666> ?
[14:23] <jacksonmills> k
[14:23] <jacksonmills> brb
[14:23] <jacksonmills> exit
[14:23] <jacksonmills> gah
[14:24] <TML> Is there anyone here that can fix a formatting issue on a CVE?
[14:24] <TML> The "patch" links on http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-2787.html all contain invalid traiing data.
[14:24] <MonkeyDust> seth-666  there's this (i didnt check every single link in it) http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/how-to-disable-the-ubuntu-keyring-for-ever-826860/
[14:25] <DrinkWine> hey
[14:25] <seth-666> ok . thx :) i am goint to read it now
[14:31] <codemagician> I saw two different release dates for Ubuntu 15, both 23rd and 27th of April… anyone know officially?
[14:32] <Pici> codemagician: Its the 23rd, its always on a Thursday
[14:34] <codemagician> Pici: How comes no word on the main Ubuntu website.  Will it just appear on that day?
[14:34] <codemagician> I'm literally waiting for it to be able to work
[14:34] <codemagician> My NUC5i5RYH won't run any other version
[14:35] <DrinkWine> Hey, i have Problems with Wine and Arrox or whatever. I'm making an image for a school witch is shared with the whole network. Wine is installed in /home because it is the only local folder wich is not synced after a reboot.  Now I'm trying to make an link to the desktop of all users. But if i try to execute the link nothing happend or wine said an error occured. The Link on my own Desktop works. Any Ideas?
[14:35] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  start with a virtual machine, if you can't wait
[14:35] <Pici> codemagician: It'll show up sometime on the 23rd.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule
[14:36] <thelongdark> Might anyone here know what would prevent a serial port from communicating when booting off a 14.04 live-usb but on a full install i can communicate with it 100% of the time.
[14:36] <barry_> wow,whats this?
[14:37] <thelongdark> Yeah its pretty wild - kernels are the exact same im pretty sure
[14:37] <thelongdark> same serial config options set on both
[14:37] <codemagician> MonkeyDust: I'm moving from Mac to Linux so I don't fancy setting up the environment twice
[14:38] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  fair enough
[14:38] <jacksonmills>  ]\
[14:39] <codemagician> MonkeyDust: It will feel good to be running on real metal again :)
[14:40] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  but if you're a coder, in my opinion, you should stick LTS releases
[14:40] <MonkeyDust> stick to*
[14:41] <codemagician> MonkeyDust: Yes, I really wanted to but unfortunately the i5-5250U processor has Intel Graphic 6000 which has no support on 14.04.2 LTS.  I read it will be taken from 15 into 14.04.3 LTS later this year
[14:41] <tijnix> I dualboot OSX and Ubuntu on my mac, no problem whatsoever, that is U15
[14:41] <codemagician> MonkeyDust: When I tried the USB installer even the icons for the install were all screwed up onscreen.  Even with nomodeset option
[14:42] <tijnix> And after fidling with some keymaps everything reponds like my osx and how i was used to it
[14:42] <TheMontyChrist> from a live cd can I: dd an internal drive to an external drive, and then later dd the external image to the internal drive.
[14:43] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  ok, more tips: scroll down to the "development" part http://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/vagrant-what-why-and-how--net-26500
[14:43] <TheMontyChrist> it's a windows drive that I'd like to image
[14:43] <codemagician> tijnix: I'd like to keep the Mac alongside the Ubuntu machine to become my YouTube / Gmail device
[14:44] <codemagician> MonkeyDust: Thanks, I'll check that out
[14:44] <mcphail> codemagician: whilst it isn't "official policy" on this channel, I'd suggest you just install 15.04 now. It is at "works for me" level and the user experience will be significantly better than on release day, when the repository servers melt
[14:45] <codemagician> mcphail: So how do I get that now then.  I thought that the 23rd marked the releaes of 15.04
[14:46] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  the release canidate (RC) is available
[14:46] <MonkeyDust> candidate*
[14:47] <codemagician> Would it be pulling packages from a different place than the official 15.04?
[14:47] <mcphail> codemagician: it is offtopic here (better asking in #ubuntu+1) but googling for nightly/beta/rc releases will take you to the right place
[14:47] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: huh, what was that command you had me enter?
[14:47] <jacksonmills> it seems to have helped
[14:47] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  yes, type /j #ubuntu+
[14:47] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  yes, type /j #ubuntu+
[14:47] <MonkeyDust> meh
[14:47] <codemagician> Is that channel about the even numbered versions
[14:47] <codemagician> ?
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: makes the CPU process the network instead of the NIC
[14:48] <jacksonmills> huh
[14:48] <MonkeyDust> codemagician  the channel for future releases
[14:48] <jacksonmills> what was it again?
[14:48] <SchrodingersScat> codemagician: the next version, always and forever
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: some NICs (especially those Intel Centrino things) simply dont keep up
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: ok, try:   echo "options iwlwifi swcrypto=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/wififix.conf > /dev/null
[14:48] <mcphail> codemagician: only the supported release versions are discussed on this channel, so #ubuntu+1 is the way forward
[14:49] <codemagician> ah, I see
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> codemagician: what do even numbers have to do with anything?
[14:49] <tyrog> codemagician: #ubuntu+1
[14:49] <codemagician> ActionParsnip: I just noticed that all LTS released are on even numbers
[14:49] <codemagician> I wondered if there was anything in that (just a general observation)
[14:49] <mcphail> codemagician: the ubuntu release numbers are simply "year.month" and don't indicate stability
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> codemagician: indeed, and always the .04 release (in April)
[14:50] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: huh, so, is the NIC on the motherboard? or the ethernet device?
[14:50] <OerHeks> 16.04 will be the next one
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: you were using wireless, so not the Ethernet
[14:50] <jacksonmills> sorry, wireless device
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> OerHeks: you missed 15.10 ;)
[14:51] <mcphail> ActionParsnip: next LTS
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> mcphail: ahh yes
[14:51] <codemagician> My plan is to use 15.04 and then hopefully if the Intel 6000 Graphics gets rolled in to 14.04.03 LTS I might regress back a copy until 16 arrives
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: the chip on the nic cant keep up with the speed to decrypt, so the CPU is now doing it for you
[14:51] <jacksonmills> hm
[14:51] <jacksonmills> interesting
[14:52] <jacksonmills> this is a pretty common thing?
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: its just something I like to try. Undoing the change is as easy as deleting the config file the command makes, then rebooting. So doesnt hurt to try
[14:52] <mcphail> codemagician: you can always install a modern kernal and graphics stack in 14.04
[14:52] <mcphail> *kernel
[14:53] <jacksonmills> huh
[14:53] <codemagician> mcphail: I did consider this but I didn't want to walk of the beaten track.  The nicety of having the LTS is to follow the rest of the crowd
[14:54] <mcphail> codemagician: true
[14:56] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: thanks for your expertise then, i think you solved my problem
[14:56] <jacksonmills> ive been having issues sincei got this laptop, hah
[14:58] <awsoonn> hi all, im having a problem booting my 14.04 system after updates last night.
[14:58] <jacksonmills> of course, it could just come up again in a few minutes, but fingers crossed
[14:59] <jacksonmills> hah
[14:59] <awsoonn> i can get to the recovery menu,  but the sysyem hangs after mounting filesysytems ait appears
[14:59] <jacksonmills> whats a good way to monitor network processes?
[14:59] <jacksonmills> netstat?
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: ntop
[15:00] <awsoonn> i can get to a root shell, how might i manually moint my filesystem re?
[15:05] <ioria> awsoonn, from advanced options  recovery  , do you have a  dpkg option ?
[15:07] <mnr12> hello everyone I need some help on setting up the broadband internet connection
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> awsoonn: mount -o remount,rw /
[15:08] <ThePhoenix> 2ops
[15:08] <jpds> ThePhoenix: ...
[15:09] <ThePhoenix> what ? so man users are online?
[15:09] <ThePhoenix> can anyone help me to create my own irc server on a raspberry pi?
[15:16] <mnr12> hell everyone
[15:18] <Jakey2> how do i copy a file in terminal i.e. make a duplicate
[15:18] <compdoc> cp or mv
[15:18] <Jakey2> compdoc, what the exact synatax
[15:18] <compdoc> mv --help
[15:19] <jpds> Jakey2: man cp
[15:19] <SchrodingersScat> !man | Jakey2
[15:19] <Pici> 70
[15:19] <MonkeyDust> Jakey2  cp file1 newfile
[15:20] <Jakey2> thanks
[15:20] <soulisson_> Hi, i'm trying to set up an rfcomm connection between my phone and my computer, i'm was able to set up the connection and i'm using putty to connect to my serial port but all i get is a black screen and i'm unable to type anything
[15:23] <codemagician> soulisson_: did you check the baud rates
[15:24] <soulisson_> codemagician, i'm using 9600
[15:25] <darksifer> hi everyone.. is there a solution for samsung uefi brick laptop...cant access setup(F2).. i installed linux a long time ago.. i could not find a solution then..thanks in advance
[15:27] <MonkeyDust> darksifer  would that be BIOS/UEFI setup?
[15:29] <tim_> hy all.. i have login problem! after login is displayed and password entered it kick's back to login  :-S any help ?
[15:30] <tim_> using gnome to login to.. :-S 14lts
[15:31] <ioria> tim_ can you  pass to a terminal window ... and ls -al ~/.Xauthority and past here ?
[15:32] <tim_> will try
[15:32] <tim_> how to make this??  ~
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> tim_  first time linix user?
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> linux*
[15:33] <ioria> tim_ it mean 'home ' but you should already be there ... just ls -al .Xauthority
[15:33] <tim_> kinda
[15:34] <tim_> i got -rw--------------- 1 mafa mafa 211 apr 21 /:25 .Xauthority
[15:35] <ioria> tim_  sudo service lightdm restart
[15:35] <ActionParsnip> tim_: do your file systems have free space? you can check with:   df -h
[15:36] <tim_> IT RUNS!
[15:37] <tim_> tnx
[15:38] <ioria> okydoky
[15:39] <darksifer> MonkeyDust, Yes
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> !cookie | ioria
[15:40] <ioria> ActionParsnip,  for the Queen birthday ? :-)
[15:41] <thelongdark> I'm trying to debug a serial problem in ubuntu and I'm finding that if I run cat -A /dev/ttyS0 while I've got a serial mouse attached I can see rando output. However if I attempt that same test in the live-usb version I no longer get output. Any ideas?
[15:42] <ActionParsnip> ioria: indeed, surprisd its not a bank holiday. Mind you we get loads of days off in May
[15:42] <tim_> tnx all!
[15:42] <ioria> ActionParsnip,  yep LLTQ
[15:42] <ActionParsnip> thelongdark: is the driver module for the device loaded in the live-usb OS?
[15:42] <thelongdark> ActionParsnip, yup, same serial config options configured as well
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> ioria: im not too fussed about her myself, shes a sideshow at best. She earns her keep though so let her get on
[15:44] <ioria> ActionParsnip,  I think she's a Legend
[15:47] <thelongdark> I'm really at a loss here how a full install could work but a live-usb wouldnt. Given the exact same 14.04 version... very depressing
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> thelongdark: very strange, all same versions of packages?
[15:48] <thelongdark> ActionParsnip, Yeah, the full install is done from the same live-usb. I don't allow any sort of network updating as I've got the network cable removed
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> thelongdark: very weird
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> thelongdark: could compare dmesg outputs of both, see what is different
[15:50] <thelongdark> ActionParsnip, tried that :) as far as i can tell both show all 4 serial ports coming up, no irq sharing or overlap of addresses
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> thelongdark: if you boot the installed Ubuntu with the USB device plugged in do you get an issue in the installed OS?
[15:52] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: hm. still getting periods where packet loss / latency is insanely high
[15:52] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: what else is there to try?
[15:52] <thelongdark> ActionParsnip, that i've not yet tried, right now ive got the full install going for my testing. let me try booting off the live-usb while its already installed
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> jacksonmills: could switch to G speed to see if its more stable
[15:53] <tenker> Hey guys, is it possible to set the display positions right at gdm via script? I tried it by editing the /etc/gdm/Init/Default but that wont work
[15:54] <thelongdark> tenker,  could always run an init script and force things the way you want with xrandr :)
[15:54] <tenker> thelongdark: but that would take effect just after login, not at gdm or am i wrong?
[15:55] <thelongdark> tenker, think you could set it to run before gdm fired off, depends on the ordering of the start up scripts id imagine
[15:55] <MagicMystic> exit
[15:55] <MagicMystic> exit
[15:55] <Whitor> Hi all, Odd question I know.... I'd like to force an application to stay in the terminal it was invoked within. This application has both a CLI interface (I know that is redundant) and GUI..  When run in an Alt-F1 (real) terminal it runs in the cli just fine. If run from an xterm it invokes the GUI. How can I force it to stay in the CLI when invoked from an xterm?
[15:56] <ltven> Hi, i cant get my virtual machine guests to have different ip addresses. any ideas?
[15:56] <Fuchs> Whitor: chances are that it checks for a running X via the DISPLAY environment variable
[15:56] <Fuchs> Whitor: if that is the case, you can just unset that first
[15:56] <Whitor> ltven, make sure they are not using the MAC of oyur host computer
[15:56] <jacksonmills> why would wired connection show that it had been used 1 hour/9 minutes ago when i am not connecting anything to the ethernet interface?
[15:57] <Fuchs> Whitor: maybe it also has a switch to force that, see that applications manual page  (man applicationname) or the help  (probably    applicationname -h  or --help)
[15:57] <Whitor> livepit1, or... make sure they are not set staticly
[15:57] <tenker> thelongdark: hm could you tell me how to do it? I already tried to create a script in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/ with my xrandr command, but gdm wont login after that
[15:57] <Whitor> Fuchs, Thanks I will look for that option in VLC
[15:57] <Fuchs> oh, vlc definitely has it somewhere. I just don't have a vlc at paw to test
[15:57] <soulisson_> codemagician, i'm using the rfcomm connect command is that the correct one?
[15:57] <Fuchs> but if you remove DISPLAY first  (unset it, only in that terminal though) that should also work
[15:58] <thelongdark> tenker, what happens when gdm loads after your script runs? do you see the login screen at all or it won't take your credentials?
[15:58] <Whitor> Fuchs, Once upon a time, I was given a string that would force it to stay in the xterm... It seemed generic and not specific to VLC.
[15:58] <codemagician> soulisson_: I'm sorry that's beyond my current knowledge.  I just threw the baud rate comment in as I it was a random shot
[15:58] <Whitor> Darned if I can remember the string... I need to make better notes this time...
[15:58] <Fuchs> Whitor: I assume they just did unset DISPLAY
[15:58] <soulisson_> ok
[15:58] <soulisson_> np
[15:59] <Whitor> Fuchs, you;ve given me things to try. Thank you!
[15:59] <tenker> thelongdark: i see the gdm login window, i enter my password and hit login, the screen blanks out for a second and then i get right back to gdm where i should choose my user again
[15:59] <Jakey2> how do i save in nano without exiting
[15:59] <jacksonmills> ActionParsnip: also it seems that restarting the computer temporarily fixes the issue
[15:59] <SchrodingersScat> Jakey2: ctrl-o for me
[16:00] <Jakey2> SchrodingersScat, thanks
[16:00] <thelongdark> tenker, interesting - never heard of anything like that happening before. do you have any ttys available to hop to?  id log into a tty and then check out Xorg.0.log. might be something useful in there
[16:00] <Fuchs> Whitor: oh, there we go:    vlc -I rc
[16:00] <Fuchs> (that is an uppercase i, in case of you having a stupid font)
[16:01] <Fuchs> Whitor: unsetting DISPLAY is more generic but slightly more hacky
[16:01] <Whitor> Fuchs, ok, thanks
[16:02] <ltven> Whitor: I change the macaddress of the guest but they still end up with the same ip
[16:02] <jacksonm1lls> ActionParsnip: why would wired connection show that it had been used 1 hour/9 minutes ago when i am not connecting anything to the ethernet interface?
[16:02] <jacksonm1lls> ActionParsnip: also it seems that restarting the computer temporarily fixes the issue
[16:02] <jacksonm1lls> sorry, i keep getting logged out
[16:02] <Whitor> ltven, are the set to NAT mode or bridged? they should be bridged
[16:03] <ltven> Whitor: they are in NAT
[16:03] <Whitor> ltven, there you go
[16:03] <ltven> Whitor: it use to work at one point in NAT if i recall correctly
[16:04] <tenker> thelongdark: yeah i could do that but maybe i did something wrong in a earlier step. here is my script http://pastebin.com/8xAk2wgh i put that into /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/ chmod a+x and restarted
[16:04] <ActionParsnip> !away > zz_Thelks
[16:04] <Whitor> ltven, virtualbox?  There are three different NAT modes... I don't xuse NAT so I'm not sure which to advise you to use... Also, there is a #virtualbox channel
[16:05] <ActionParsnip> ltven: if you use NAT the virtual system will live on its own little network. If you use bridged, the VM will gets its IP from the same place the host does and will appear as a new PC on the LAN
[16:09] <thelongdark> tenker, and with your script in that spot the screens configure just fine but you then cant login or is the screen config broken still as well?
[16:10] <ltven> ActionParsnip: i change it to bridge mode and restarted the vm but now it doesn't want to get an IP
[16:10] <tenker> thelongdark: if i run that script inside gnome3 everything works fine, if i put that into the named folder the screen configuration in gdm is still "messed up" plus i cant login
[16:11] <ActionParsnip> ltven: can you use dhclient to make it retry?
[16:12] <ltven> ActionParsnip: it just hangs
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> ltven: can you skip it on, then kick a DHCP request?
[16:15] <thelongdark> tenker, and you're using gdm not lightdm?
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> ltven: do you get issues with it NAT'd?
[16:15] <tenker> thelongdark: yes i am using gdm
[16:16] <tenker> thelongdark: or is there any reason to use lightdm over gdm?
[16:16] <thelongdark> tenker, ok, well shoot cause lightdm has a nice conf file line to give it a start up script for this very issue :P anyways, here's what i'd try. move the script to /etc/X11/Xession.d/ and rename it to something like 10_config_display or something. it'll get sourced in order
[16:16] <garlor> hi, how can I make my ubuntu live cd have a fixed ip address?, ifconfig eth0 x.x.x.x only changes ip for a few seconds
[16:17] <awsoonn> when i su username from the root shell in recovery mode, it says error locking counter and fails to decrypt my home dir. how can i decrypt my home dir?
[16:17] <thelongdark> tenker,  that might fire it off early enough. if logging in is still broken then i've got an idea of what might be going wrong
[16:18] <faust> I'm looking for a guide for the most "Ubuntistic" way to build a kernel and upload it to my ppa. In particular I need to get latest vanilla/ubuntu linux sources, apply some patches and using a custom configuration.
[16:18] <ActionParsnip> garlor: that's how you would set it. Or use /etc/network/interfaces then restart the networking service
[16:19] <garlor> if I stop the networking service and then do a ifconfig eth0 x.x.x.x the address would be set for good?
[16:21] <ioria> garlor : you don't have preferences -> network connections ?
[16:21] <garlor> I'm not infront an ubuntu right now, just want to know the fastest way to disable the dhcp client, from console if possible, and set the ip address for good
[16:22] <tenker> thelongdark: ok i tried it, i can login but the script wont take effect, neither in gdm or in gnome
[16:22] <reborn> Where can i find disable screensaver or sleep after 10 mins?
[16:22] <garlor> in an ubuntu live
[16:22] <thelongdark> tenker, hmm ok. need to step away for a few mins but if nobody else helps ill keep tryin when i get back
[16:23] <tenker> thelongdark: ok, maybe i try lightdm instead of gdm
[16:23] <garlor> i mean, if I disable the dhcp client, that will stop "deleting" my ip I guess?
[16:23] <ioria> garlor : then you have to stop Network Manager and configure the files or use ifconfig and ifup eth0
[16:26] <garlor> thx for the help, bb
[16:26] <ltven> ActionParsnip: i'm not sure how to do that
[16:27] <ablest1980> anyone know any great for ubuntu and linux?
[16:27] <ablest1980> learing
[16:28] <ioria_2> !ping
[16:29] <ioria> !ping
[16:33] <jacksonmills> guh
[16:33] <jacksonmills> wireless issues are a pain
[16:33] <ioria> yep, Intel iCore will be a pain
[16:34] <jacksonmills> i have an intel 7260 wireless card
[16:34] <jacksonmills> it has been nothing but pain
[16:35] <ioria> all stuff programmed for win
[16:37]  * jacksonmills cries into a pillow
[16:37] <tenker> thelongdark: ok i tried lightdm, edited the lightdm.conf and the screens are configured correctly. But after login the screens are messed up again...
[16:39] <ioria> jacksonmills, have you tried this http://www.korecky.org/?p=1208
[16:39] <jacksonmills> yeah
[16:40] <jacksonmills> i think im going to have to try that
[16:40] <jacksonmills> thanks for the link ioria
[16:41] <ioria> jacksonmills, np
[16:45] <Fernandooo> hello
[16:46] <Fernandooo> theres any guide of how to install spring sts step by step ?
[16:52] <jeffreylevesque> is 'precise32' ubuntu 12.04?
[16:52] <philip_> pls i get this error:philip@philip:~$ sudo apt-get install winff
[16:52] <philip_> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[16:52] <philip_> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[16:53] <jeffreylevesque> I'm going to install vagrant, and each installation doc uses 'precise32' - http://www.olindata.com/blog/2014/07/installing-vagrant-and-virtual-box-ubuntu-1404-lts
[16:53] <camilo> hoy
[16:53] <OerHeks> !precise
[16:53] <ioria> philip_, are you using Synaptic before apt-get install ?
[16:53] <jeffreylevesque> but, i use ubuntu 14.04
[16:53] <OerHeks> philip_, you use terminal now, do you have softwarecenter open by any chance?
[16:54] <jeffreylevesque> does 14.04 not have vagrant, and is that why the lib is precise32?
[16:54] <jeffreylevesque> what does 32 stand for?
[16:54] <OerHeks> 32 bit i guess?
[16:54] <philip_> ioria please what is  Synaptic
[16:54] <OerHeks> jeffreylevesque, vagrant is not supported here btw
[16:54] <philip_> oerHek am using terminal to install
[16:55] <OerHeks> philip_,  maybe there are update pending
[16:55] <jones_> So my Skype is looking Waaay weird
[16:55] <ioria> philip_, can you post ps -A ?
[16:56] <Fernandooo> emm any app to put an app in the dash ?
[16:56] <philip_> kindly send me link to post the ps -A
[16:57] <GERTYdotEXE> When I start up my Steam client it's shrunk at it doesn't react with maximizing it by shoving it against the sides.. How do I maximize it ?
[16:57] <ioria> philip_,paste.ubuntu.com
[16:59] <philip_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862355/
[16:59] <PatrickC> ok, i'm trying to install server 14.04.2
[16:59] <OerHeks> that lock comes from ór softwarecenter open, or updates pending with a notifier.
[16:59] <PatrickC> i accidentally hit enter at 'select and install software' screen vs space to choose things, and now it's failing at the 'select and install software' step
[16:59] <PatrickC> can't get past it, it won't install GRUB or LILO
[16:59] <jacksonmills> hey ioria , quick question: in http://www.korecky.org/?p=1208, when i checked to see what driver version was installed, i saw 8 and 9. should i remove any drivers that don't correspond to my kernel ( 3.13? )
[17:00] <pjdelport> Hi, I'm having a problem with a multi-monitor setup. It used to work perfectly fine, but I switched to a different monitor (different brand, resolution), and now Unity seems to break whenever I plug the second monitor in.
[17:00] <jacksonmills> -8 is the one that corresponds to my kernel
[17:00] <pjdelport> The problem seems to be with some cached configuration in my user account. Lightdm works fine, and so does logging in with the guest account.
[17:00] <ioria> jacksonmills, you don't remove anything, in case you move , all
[17:00] <philip_> ioria http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862355/
[17:01] <pjdelport> It's only on my own user account that plugging the second monitor in breaks the display. (it goes black or garbled, until I remove the monitor, and then it returns to normal.)
[17:01] <ioria> philip_, seems you have the updater running
[17:01] <pjdelport> I've deleted ~/.config/monitors.xml, after Googling, but that does not solve the problem.
[17:01] <philip_> so what should i do
[17:02] <pjdelport> I've searched through gconf and dconf, but can't find any monitor config that could be stale.
[17:02] <pjdelport> Where else could the old monitor configuration be stored?
[17:02] <ioria> philip_, wait, for now
[17:02] <jacksonmills> so move all of them if i switch a driver out?
[17:02] <philip_> okay
[17:03] <philip_> what is the function of the command ps -A
[17:03] <jacksonmills> i.e. swap the folder's contents?
[17:03] <GERTYdotEXE> http://i.imgur.com/pZ7eLjv.png <--------- My steam looks like this !! Any ideas ?
[17:03] <ioria> jacksonmills, well, it's not the driver, it's the firmware... you should keep them (aside)
[17:03] <EriC^> philip_: man ps , type /-A hit enter press n
[17:04] <jacksonmills> okay
[17:04] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: try resizing it with Alt+Mouse2  (or Mouse3, not sure what compiz/unity abuses these days)
[17:04] <jacksonmills> but swap the firmware folder's contents?
[17:04] <Fuchs> (e.g. hold down alt on your keyboard, hold the right (or middle, as per above) mousebutton and drag it bigger
[17:05] <jacksonmills> or should i just replace -8 with the -8 i downloaded?
[17:05] <philip_> Eric Thjnaks
[17:06] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: It says that it can't be maximize, the area is grey :S
[17:06] <Fuchs> odd
[17:06] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: you can do an xprop or xwininfo   on it and paste the results somewhere
[17:07] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: Sure thing, how do I go about doing that ?
[17:07] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: open a terminal, type xprop or xwininfo  (you might have to install them), mouse cursor should change, click on the steam window
[17:07] <Fuchs> that will produce output in said terminal, you can copy that and paste it into a pastebin service  (not in here)
[17:08] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: Nope, I had them and I had no idea. Sorry for the possibly annoying question haha
[17:08] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: you cool with me sprunging it ? :)
[17:09] <GERTYdotEXE> http://sprunge.us/SjTb
[17:09] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: okay, so far so normal, xprop, please
[17:09] <Fuchs> if there is no maximum constraint which stops you from making it bigger, you can use various terminal tools to just resize it
[17:10] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: got a " no atom " message from it
[17:10] <Fuchs> (such as xdotool or wmctrl, doesn't matter, both have plenty of documentation online for exactly this task)
[17:10] <Fuchs> odd
[17:11] <OnceMe> can I print files last modiffication time without nanoseconds?
[17:11] <OnceMe> find . -printf "%TT"
[17:11] <OnceMe> I dont want nano seconds
[17:12] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: I'm sorry dude.. here it is http://sprunge.us/EIAj
[17:13] <Fuchs> program specified maximum size: 128 by 66    << that looks slightly broken
[17:13] <Fuchs> I'd go poke steam support about that, because if the window manager follows that hint, he can't make the window bigger than that
[17:13] <Fuchs> which is indeed slightly small
[17:13] <Fuchs> (assuming this isn't the supposed-to-be systray but the actual program)
[17:14] <GERTYdotEXE> yeah I mean I think I got it after I maximized a video-window from within the steam client all hell broke lose and after that, even after reboot.. it still looks like this
[17:16] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: you could selectively change / remove / rename steam configuration in your home folder to see what the culprit is, but probably contacting their support is faster
[17:19] <MadRabbit> Hi all, trying to install elementary OS freya; bootloader set to sdc1 (same as eOS). Multibooting w/ Win7 & ubuntu14.04.  THEY both boot fine, freya; just black screen. Using EBCD for booting. EBCD has 3 separate mount points listed, but still no freya. Thoughts?
[17:19] <EriC^> !elementary | MadRabbit
[17:19] <MotherMGA1> Hello whats the easiest way to temporarily disable compositing in unity? I'm noticing a 50% hit to efficiency with games due to compositing. I'm currently switching sessions to xfce in order to play games, but it seems silly that I have to do that. Is there a better way?
[17:20] <MadRabbit> thank you! will change channels.
[17:21] <omnia> if somebody has an idea for my issue , please help ---> http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=194588
[17:21] <omnia> i know this is an ubuntu chanel but i had the same issue on ubuntu if you read the link
[17:30] <GERTYdotEXE> Fuchs: Thank you so much, the irssi thing worked.
[17:30] <GERTYdotEXE> currently trying to locate my window issue
[17:30] <GERTYdotEXE> I would just reinstall it, but I have games installed from within it with savefiles I kinda enjoy
[17:31] <omnia> if somebody has an idea for my issue , please help ---> http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=194588
[17:32] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: there should be no need for that
[17:32] <Fuchs> GERTYdotEXE: as said, you could have a look at the configuration  (either ~/.steam or ~/.config/steam, I am at a work computer, thus I have no steam at paw) and try to fix it (backup first)
[17:33] <Fuchs> or contact their support, this sounds entirely fixable
[17:33] <Kully3xf> cron for update/upgrade? how dangerous is this for an apache server
[17:33] <l0gic> hi. i'm running 14.04.2 lts and i'm trying to modify my openldap conf. when running ldapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f ./bla.ldif slapd segfaults
[18:05] <linuxuz3r> hi
[18:05] <linuxuz3r> im compiling OpenGL apps
[18:07] <linuxuz3r> when i run a simple OpenGL program it gives me /usr/ld.so  Inconsistency detected
[18:08] <linuxuz3r> how do i fix this
[18:08] <ioria> https://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/showthread.php/157014-Compiling-with-gcc
[18:09] <linuxuz3r> nouveau when i use this driver it runs OpenGL but when the display sleeps and the i wake the display it gives me checkerboard artifacts in my screen
[18:09] <linuxuz3r> please help
[18:11] <linuxuz3r> ioria: hi thanks but that is for gcc
[18:11] <linuxuz3r> I'm using g++
[18:11] <linuxuz3r> also it doesn't help me with the problem
[18:13] <Ivo> has anyone tried the ubuntu phone? is it any good?
[18:14] <popey> yes. yes.
[18:14] <linuxuz3r> ubuntu phone?
[18:14] <linuxuz3r> what hardware is it running on
[18:14] <popey> linuxuz3r: http://www.bq.com/gb/ubuntu.html
[18:14] <Guest97005> idk i just feel like it wont have any apps right? like instagram and stuff
[18:14] <runda> good afternoon everyone
[18:15] <linuxuz3r> Only available in the European Union
[18:15] <Guest97005> and is it arm? are there special apis for it ? how to develop for ubuntu phone?
[18:15] <runda> logout
[18:15] <linuxuz3r> i wonder if there will be redhead phone
[18:15] <linuxuz3r> redhat
[18:16] <linuxuz3r> lol
[18:16] <linuxuz3r> nvm
[18:16] <popey> Guest97005: that phone has an arm based cpu, others dont
[18:16] <linuxuz3r> oh
[18:16] <linuxuz3r> popey: are u in eu
[18:16] <popey> yes
[18:16] <Guest97005> there should really be more info on how to develop apps for ubuntu phone
[18:17] <popey> http://developer.ubuntu.com/
[18:17] <Guest97005> otherwise i could just as well get any other phone
[18:17] <linuxuz3r> i wonder how tine is
[18:17] <linuxuz3r> have you guys heard of tizen
[18:17] <Guest97005> yeah but a full os is better
[18:18] <Guest97005> is it a full os? like with systemd and stuff? can i ssh into the phone?
[18:18] <popey> yes, yes
[18:19] <linuxuz3r> popey: what display manager does it run on
[18:19] <popey> Mir
[18:19] <linuxuz3r> x qt mir
[18:19] <linuxuz3r> ok
[18:20] <linuxuz3r> linux is really blooming
[18:20] <linuxuz3r> lol
[18:20] <Guest97005> what filesystem does it run?
[18:20] <Guest97005> can i put xfs on it?
[18:20] <anton> Hello! How to install iceweasel to Ubuntu?
[18:21] <popey> Guest97005: mostly ext4
[18:21] <brainfull> Hello - I'm trying to run a project that should is supposed to run on Ubuntu 14.xx, but some dependencies wont install on 14.04.2 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa-lts-utopic/+bug/1424059). Is it possible to download an ISO for an earlier version of Ubuntu 14?
[18:21] <Guest97005> what do you mean "mostly"?
[18:22] <linuxuz3r> popey: is that really running on mir
[18:22] <popey> linuxuz3r: yes
[18:22] <linuxuz3r> its not even released on desktop yet
[18:22] <linuxuz3r> the mir
[18:22] <popey> Guest97005: multiple partitions, some ext4, some vfat
[18:23] <MonkeyDust> brainfull  try this http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/
[18:23] <linuxuz3r> xD
[18:23] <linuxuz3r> its working
[18:23] <linuxuz3r> thanks guys
[18:23] <brainfull> MonkeyDust: thanks, I was having trouble finding that link.
[18:24] <Crazybooster> hi
[18:25] <MotherMGA1> Whats the best non-compositing Desktop?
[18:25] <MotherMGA1> Is there a way to disable compositing in unity?
[18:26] <jeffreylevesque> I'm trying to use virtualbox in ubuntu - but, i get `VT-x is disabled` error - https://github.com/jeff1evesque/iScanner/issues/4#issuecomment-94879277
[18:26] <ubuntu555> mothermga1 try ubuntu mate?
[18:26] <jeffreylevesque> my ubuntu instance is a dualboot, with windows 7 being on the main partition
[18:27] <jeffreylevesque> how do i get into bios and enable VT-x?
[18:27] <MotherMGA1> ok.
[18:27] <MotherMGA1> mate is non-compositing?
[18:28] <linuxuz3r> ubuntu phone runs qml right
[18:28] <linuxuz3r> i wonder what it is
[18:28] <popey> there are qml apps, yes
[18:28] <MotherMGA1> thats the mate-desktop package?
[18:28] <linuxuz3r> oh its javascript
[18:29] <crazybooster> hi
[18:29] <crazybooster> can you help me?
[18:29] <popey> !ask | crazybooster
[18:29] <crazybooster> TM_t
[18:29] <crazybooster> are you here?
[18:30] <pgunnars> would the floating point difference between windows/linux affect as much as the fourth significant number?
[18:30] <faust> how do I get a list of ubottu commands?
[18:31] <EriC^> !bot | faust
[18:31] <faust> EriC^: thank you!
[18:33] <clackboom> Hello! I'm having trouble with 14.10 64-bit installed on a custom-built Intel Sandy Bridge desktop (i5 2500k)        When booting up from cold powered-off state, I'll get an error popping up that says "System program problem detected, Do you want to report the problem now?"     /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume is listed as part of the problem, along with "kerneloops"          Trying to remove, purge, and reinstall
[18:33] <clackboom>  apport didn't resolve the issue. It was happening on a previous install of 14.10 that I had installed a bunch of crap on and was looking for a clean start anyway, so I completely formatted that drive and wiped out the install, but the issue is the same on this clean version of 14.10
[18:35] <jeffreylevesque> anyone dual boot ubuntu with another OS?
[18:35] <MotherMGA1> jeffreylevesque: I have
[18:36] <jeffreylevesque> i need to enable `VT-x` for my ubuntu.  But, my machine is dual booting with windows 7 as the primary os
[18:36] <clackboom> Did I give enough information about my issue? I'd greatly appreciate getting this fixed.
[18:36] <jeffreylevesque> not sure how i can access the bios setup to enable VT-x
[18:37] <MotherMGA1> Sounds like you're talking about emulation, not dual-boot.
[18:37] <jeffreylevesque> well i am trying to run virtualbox on my ubuntu
[18:37] <jeffreylevesque> https://github.com/jeff1evesque/iScanner/issues/4#issuecomment-94879277
[18:38] <jeffreylevesque> and, quick google has led me to http://askubuntu.com/questions/469051/virtual-box-kernel-error#answer-469055
[18:40] <MotherMGA1> #1, you can disable VT-X emulation in the virtualbox container. Settings > System > Acceleration > Enable VT-x/AMD-V
[18:40] <daftykins> jeffreylevesque: what make is it? entering the BIOS is a completely OS-irrelevant task
[18:40] <thinkdevcode> restart your comp and go to your bios settings. usually DEL or F12
[18:40] <thinkdevcode> enable VT-x
[18:40] <daftykins> or F2 or any number of keys :>
[18:40] <MotherMGA1> #2 you can get to your Bios and rebooting and pressing either F2 or Delete
[18:42] <clackboom> Did I give enough information about my issue? Every time I boot there's an error box that pops up, asking me to report it to ubuntu on a fresh instal. Seems to be involved with /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume
[18:43] <daftykins> clackboom: few ideas, first up "sudo rm /var/crash/* " then reboot - see if that clears it
[18:44] <clackboom> Alright, just a sec. Thanks daftykins :D
[18:47] <jeffreylevesque> MotherMGA1: after disabling `VT-x` in VirtualBox, i get the same error when trying to start my VM instance
[18:47] <jeffreylevesque> thinkdevcode: my machine by default wants to start in windows.  but, thanks to bootloader, i can boot into ubuntu (dualboot)
[18:48] <daftykins> jeffreylevesque: you press a key to enter the BIOS _before_ the bootloader loads.
[18:48] <jeffreylevesque> daftykins: wouldn't it be windows bios, not ubuntu then?
[18:48] <daftykins> the BIOS is part of the motherboard, it doesn't have anything to do with the operating system
[18:48] <daftykins> it is independant
[18:48] <jeffreylevesque> gotcha
[18:49] <clackboom> daftykins - So it's stuck on showing my wallpaper, but can't load any of the other elements like the menubar or the dock
[18:49] <jeffreylevesque> and it will have VT-x?
[18:49] <clackboom> It did show a login screen, it got stuck after I punched in the password
[18:49] <daftykins> jeffreylevesque: it can have many names, if your system is Intel it'll be 'Intel Virtualisation technology" or similar
[18:49] <daftykins> clackboom: was it working before?
[18:49] <jeffreylevesque> is there no way to modify the motherboard settings (like VT-x) via command line, rather then rebooting and enter bios via F2?
[18:50] <daftykins> jeffreylevesque: no. and a reboot is a really simple basic thing, that you should not be afraid of
[18:50] <jeffreylevesque> true
[18:52] <clackboom> daftykins: Yes, beforehand I was able to login and reach the desktop after entering the password, and after that the error dialogue would appear
[18:52] <daftykins> clackboom: test the guest session
[18:52] <daftykins> and ensure you're fully updated
[18:55] <clackboom> I was able to use a tty1 shell to ensure everything was updated, and then reboot. Guest session does the same thing, doesn't load any of the UI except for the wallpaper
[18:56] <clackboom> Should I put those files back? I didn't delete them, I just moved them from /var/crash/* to a directory in my home folder
[18:57] <clackboom> daftykins ^^
[18:58] <nashant> How do I install a package from vivid on trusty?
[18:58] <DrkShadow> Does anyone have experience using an onboard Intel HD graphics with discrete ATI graphics card for multiple monitors?
[18:58] <bazhang> nashant, you dont
[18:59] <bazhang> nashant, mixing version packages is a terrible idea
[18:59] <Jakey2> im trying to setup github from terminal i cant get it to push
[18:59] <daftykins> clackboom: shouldn't have any relevance to this. what's your graphics hardware?
[18:59] <nashant> bazhang: Is there any reason for that? I'm trying to get xen 4.5 but it's only listed under vivid on launchpad
[18:59] <clackboom> Intel Integrated - i5 2500k "Sandy Bridge"
[18:59] <bazhang> nashant, is that a ppa
[18:59] <nashant> bazhang: don't think so
[19:00] <clackboom> I can see the wallpaper just fine, and all the pre-user stuff. As soon as you try to log in it derps right the heck out
[19:00] <bazhang> nashant, you realize the vivid release is in a day or so
[19:01] <nashant> bazhang: I wasn't actually gonna upgrade to vivid though. Was gonna stick with LTS
[19:02] <bazhang> nashant, whats the exact name of the xen package
[19:02] <OerHeks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xen
[19:02] <daftykins> clackboom: hrm, that suggests there's more of a system wide thing going on than it being user related. you can certainly test putting the files back but i'm under the impression it's meant to just be crash logs and shouldn't influence unity working or not
[19:02] <nashant> That's the xen package
[19:03] <clackboom> "apt-get --reinstall ubuntu-desktop" and "apt-get install unity" didn't do much of anything.... is there another package for the desktop elements I need to troubleshoot?
[19:03] <daftykins> nashant: pretty sure xen has to be hacked onto anything since KVM is the standard virt tech on ubuntu hosts
[19:03] <clackboom> Lol, I love how learning all this linux stuff works. Break one thing, makes you learn five different things.
[19:04] <daftykins> clackboom: the approach of just blitzing all packages is not really what i would do to try and solve problems ;)
[19:04] <daftykins> clackboom: hang on, from a TTY - install the package 'pastebinit' (assuming your system is online) then run "ls -al ~/ | pastebinit"
[19:04] <nashant> daftykins: It's been running on my box for about 2 years now, with almost 0 down time and no issues.
[19:04] <clackboom> Lol, BUT I WANT TO MAKE IT WORSE. Kidding...   Alright, I'll do that
[19:04] <nashant> until now
[19:05] <daftykins> nashant: what did you do? move from 12.04 to 14.04 ?
[19:06] <nashant> daftykins: Good point. I wasn't on LTS before this, why am I getting antsy about it now?
[19:06] <clackboom> daftykins http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862877/
[19:07] <daftykins> clackboom: and "pastebinit ~/.xsession-errors" ?
[19:08] <clackboom> daftykins http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862885/
[19:09] <daftykins> clackboom: with the wallpaper up on TTY7, are you able to run a terminal with ctrl+alt+T?
[19:10] <danbower> hey guys. i'm trying to get DNS queries resolved when using my work VPN and i came across the following resource: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenVPN#DNS
[19:10] <clackboom> daftykins: No
[19:10] <danbower> however the "up" and "down" commands aren't available. any suggestions?
[19:11] <daftykins> clackboom: and just to be sure this is a bare-metal installation on a desktop yep?
[19:12] <daftykins> clackboom: "pastebinit ~/.Xauthority" as well please
[19:13] <EriC^> clackboom: * ls -l ~/.Xauthority | pastebinit
[19:13] <daftykins> EriC^: there is one - http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862877/
[19:14] <EriC^> oh ok
[19:14] <daftykins> EriC^: seems unity failed after i suggested killing /var/crash/*
[19:14] <daftykins> i thought it contained logs only?
[19:14] <clackboom> -rw------- 1 dsheets dsheets 51 Apr 21 15:01 /home/dsheets/.Xauthority    EriC^  daftykins
[19:14] <clackboom> that's all it gave for that one
[19:15] <EriC^> mine just contains a .crash with a call trace and what not
[19:15] <clackboom> trying to cat or vi .Xauthority just gives me gibberish and MAGIC COOKIE
[19:15] <daftykins> ah not really a readable file then. ok
[19:16] <EriC^> clackboom: did you try the guest account?
[19:16] <daftykins> clackboom: "pastebinit /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log" ?
[19:16] <daftykins> guest account dead too, yep - intel graphics
[19:16] <daftykins> so doesn't seem user config or driver related
[19:16] <clackboom> EriC^   Yup, guest account was a bust
[19:16] <EriC^> how did this start?
[19:16] <hkrrsx> morning
[19:16] <daftykins> hkrrsx: wb o/
[19:16] <clackboom> EriC^ original issue was an apportcheckresume related system error dialogue box was showing up at login
[19:17] <hkrrsx> Thanks daftykins
[19:18] <clackboom> EriC^ daftykins   http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862916/
[19:18] <DammitJim> what is the proper way of setting up an Ubuntu file server to host a "home" folder for users in a Windows Domain?
[19:18] <DammitJim> then when a user logs on to their windows 7 machine, this "home" folder gets automatically mapped..
[19:19] <daftykins> DammitJim: read up on samba
[19:19] <DammitJim> daftykins, I've read up on Samba... that's why I am asking for more specific guidance
[19:19] <clackboom> EriC^   That "Report This Error to Ubuntu?" box kept showing up on a previous install, after I had fucked around with who knows what, and I was planning to reinstall anyway. Reinstalled completely, fresh 14.10, and the error was still happening after I did all the updates
[19:20] <DammitJim> there seems to be a way to manage these "home" folders from computer management on windows
[19:20] <daftykins> EriC^: the above doesn't spell any clues to me, the .xsession-errors showed - http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862885/
[19:20] <DammitJim> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share
[19:20] <EriC^> clackboom: you can just disable those apport errors, i've them disabled, they appear a lot for everyone
[19:20] <DammitJim> but it doesn't seem to work when I try to propagate the security settings
[19:20] <daftykins> DammitJim: if you can phrase a more specific query than "how do i set up this entire scenario" it might help :)
[19:21] <DammitJim> also, I am not sure of the version of Samba I need (a lot of things changed when 4.x got rolled out
[19:21] <clackboom> EriC^     I can totally do that... if I can get back to using the desktop GUI. :D
[19:21] <EriC^> clackboom: try sudo pastebinit /var/log/lightdm/x-0.log
[19:21] <DammitJim> sorry daftykins you are right... let me learn how to ask a question first
[19:22] <clackboom> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10862930/
[19:22] <EriC^> clackboom: i'd just reinstall unity if i were you, apt-cache depends ubuntu-desktop | awk '/Depends/ {print$2}' | xargs sudo apt-get -y install --reinstall
[19:23] <DammitJim> ok, first of all... what version of samba does Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS come with?
[19:23] <daftykins> !info samba trusty
[19:23] <daftykins> 4.1 it seems
[19:24] <mherweg> i'm looking for a cmd-line tool that shows the dimension/quality of a video
[19:24] <daftykins> mherweg: 'mediainfo'
[19:25] <clackboom> EriC^ doing the update dance. Preparing and unpacking like a madman
[19:25] <mherweg>  daftykins: thank you!
[19:27] <hawly> yeah.. lots of sharp minds around
[19:29] <EriC^> clackboom: ok
[19:30] <clackboom> EriC^ rebooting
[19:30] <EriC^> clackboom: sudo service lightdm restart should do it
[19:30] <Guest28558> hello... how do i install winestricks?
[19:30] <EriC^> Guest28558: sudo apt-get install wine
[19:32] <clackboom> EriC^   Same deal. I can draw plenty of boxes with my mouse all over that pretty mountain wallpaper, but no dock, menu bar, or any other user desktop elements. Just my mouse cursor and the wallpaper
[19:32] <Guest28558> not wine and winestricks!
[19:33] <tonygaga> hi guys i recently changed router and now i have a different subnetmask (192.168.0.X instead of ...1.X) and since i saved the printer with a static IP i had to change it. printing works fine now but scanning with simple-scan doesn't, any idea why? -d gives me:
[19:33] <tonygaga> [+148.99s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:863: sane_open ("brother4:net1;dev0") -> SANE_STATUS_INVAL
[19:33] <tonygaga> [+148.99s] WARNING: scanner.vala:867: Unable to get open device: Invalid argument
[19:34] <daftykins> tonygaga: that's a subnet, not a netmask - which is 255.255.255.0 and the same on both.
[19:34] <tonygaga> also: there are no users in #simple-scan so i came here
[19:34] <tonygaga> daftykins: yea sry
[19:34] <EriC^> clackboom: press ctrl+alt+f1, and type DISPLAY=:0 ccsm
[19:34] <Bray90820> Cam someone help me mount add my nas to fstab so it can mount on boot every tutorial I have tried doesn't work
[19:34] <EriC^> clackboom: make sure the unity plugin is enabled
[19:35] <vr-rm> Any idea why enabling natural scrolling on Ubuntu (14.10) Gnome via dconf (org/gnome/settings-daemon/periferals/touchpad:natural-scrolling: t) would have no effect?
[19:35] <clackboom> says that ccsm is not installed
[19:36] <EriC^> clackboom: ok, try reinstalling compiz maybe, sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz lightdm (while in rome..)
[19:36] <daftykins> tonygaga: hrmm not familiar with the topic really, but when you reconfigured it for another IP... did you fully delete the device and recreate?
[19:36] <clackboom> Got compiz reinstalled, doing lightdm
[19:37] <tonygaga> daftykins: no i just changed the socket-ip
[19:37] <daftykins> ubuntu-session too? i read that somewhere
[19:37] <daftykins> tonygaga: might be more to it than that, then
[19:37] <tonygaga> socket://192.... i also tried with lpd://...
[19:37] <lolcat> Hello
[19:37] <lolcat> what is the ubuntu phone channel?
[19:38] <daftykins> #ubuntu-touch
[19:38] <tonygaga> daftykins: printing works with... ok gonna delete/readd them
[19:40] <EriC^> clackboom: ok, try restarting lightdm once it's done
[19:40] <clackboom> Alright, so that time DISPLAY=:0 ccsm gave me an advanced looking config tool fr desktop stuff
[19:41] <tonygaga> daftykins: i think i found sth... i can choose the scanner in simple-scan but now that i've deleted the printer it still shows my printer under 'scanner source' i also did restart the cups service
[19:41] <clackboom> EriC^ All of those checkboxes are un-checked, too.
[19:43] <EriC^> clackboom: ok, click on unity plugin
[19:43] <daftykins> tonygaga: i've gotta get to the shop, keep cracking :)
[19:43] <ig0r_> ok so where the heck is the 15.04 Release Candidate ??
[19:43] <daftykins> ig0r_: next to whereever you left your patience :)
[19:44] <MonkeyDust> ig0r_  #ubuntu+1
[19:44] <clackboom> EriC^ Groovy, did that, and enabled all the dependencies it asked for
[19:44] <OerHeks> cdimage.ubuntu.com
[19:44] <tonygaga> daftykins: hehe ok
[19:44] <EriC^> clackboom: ok, cool
[19:45] <clackboom> Eric, restarted lightdm, still don't have any content after logging in.
[19:45] <clackboom> Sorry, EriC^
[19:46] <hawly> bye
[19:47] <clackboom> lol, EriC^ , should I just wait for 15.0 to come out and wipe this thing again?
[19:48] <EriC^> clackboom: are you using 14.10?
[19:48] <clackboom> yup
[19:49] <EriC^> it's up to you, if you can reinstall no problem i'd upgrade to 15.04 anyways
[19:50] <clackboom> EriC^: Yeah, I mean there's no data on here or antyhing, just wiped the whole thing clean last friday. I dun goofed, apparently
[19:50] <Ozzy-OSburn> Sup ppl, I'm on my friend PC and he bought new graphic card (Gygabyte R9 270) and he have mother board Asus M5A78L-M LX. Can he run this on that ASUS, becouse we saw something on asus page that say "Maximum shared memory of 1024 MB" And this GCard have 2gb ddr5. Can someone give me answer? Thanks
[19:50] <EriC^> yeah i'd download 15.04 and clean install
[19:50] <clackboom> Woohoo!
[19:50] <EriC^> hehe :D
[19:51] <clackboom> Well, thanks for your help! I manage to break stuff in the most awesome ways
[19:52] <MonkeyDust> clackboom  breaking and fixing stuff is a good way to learn something new
[19:52] <clackboom> Thats a Bingo, MonkeyDust
[19:53] <EriC^> yeah that's true
[19:53] <MonkeyDust> now... more ways to break clackboom 's machine...
[19:53] <thelongdark> i need an adult :(    somehow a base install of ubuntu lets a live-usb work, but the moment i swap out the base os with a custom openembedded os the live-usb no longer has functional serial ports.   i dont understand how this is physically possible.
[19:54] <EriC^> adult?
[19:54] <thelongdark> lol
[19:54] <hkrrsx> brb
[19:54] <clackboom> captainamerica-understoodthat.gif
[19:54] <thelongdark> family guy reference ;)   EriC^  you know much about serial ports? :D
[19:54] <thelongdark> haha
[19:56] <k1l> thelongdark: what does "i swap out the base os with a custom openembedded os " mean?
[19:56] <MonkeyDust> thelongdark  you mean replace?
[19:56] <thelongdark> the os installed onto the hard disk seems to dictate whether or not a live-usb will lemme get i/o from the serial ports
[19:56] <thelongdark> best way to explain is
[19:57] <daftykins> *blink*
[19:57] <thelongdark> if i install 14.04  - i can then throw a live usb on top, boot into that and use the serial ports, totally cool
[19:57] <blind> I have a precise machine that is throwing "bzip2: (stdin) is not a bzip2 file." for the security.ubuntu.com repos.. usually when I see this, it means some sort of web filtering but that's not the case here. I was able to manually download and un-bzip http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-security/main/binary-amd64/Packages.bz2 -- any ideas?
[19:57] <clackboom> Afternoon guys, thanks for your help again
[19:57] <thelongdark> if i install a custom openembedded os, then boot that live usb (still 14.04) serial no longer works
[19:57] <daftykins> thelongdark: a live OS boots independantly of the installed OS, so you must not be explaining correctly
[19:57] <thelongdark> its actually causing me to go gray :D
[19:57] <k1l> thelongdark: that doesn make sense at all. a live usb OS doesnt touch the install.
[19:57] <thelongdark> oh no, ia m :)
[19:57] <thelongdark> im aware
[19:57] <thelongdark> that its its own os with kernel and everything
[19:57] <thelongdark> i know- its running in memory
[19:58] <k1l> thelongdark: so please ask your mysterious secret OS support what they miss there to make that work
[19:58] <jost> What does `kill -0 <pid>` do?
[19:58] <thelongdark> oh im the support :)
[19:58] <thelongdark> since i made it
[19:58] <thelongdark> same kernel version, same serial config options set
[19:58] <k1l> start with kernel, look at modules,.....
[19:58] <kart> jost: If sig is 0, then no signal is sent, but error checking is still performed.
[19:58] <thelongdark> yup
[19:58] <kart> jost: man kill
[19:58] <awesomess3> why is the rsync daemon running by default on Xubuntu 14.04?
[19:59] <thelongdark> k1l, already ahead of you my friend :)
[19:59] <ilk> where is the file located that lists all comands entered into a termianl?
[19:59] <ilk> i need to back that up
[19:59] <jost> kart: man kill does not contain that info :-)
[19:59] <jost> kart: thanks
[20:00] <k1l> ilk: .bash_history
[20:02] <thelongdark> k1l, my test is a pretty simple one too - i've got a serial mouse plugged in and i simply cat -A /dev/ttyS1  and click the mouse buttons to see the rando data spit into the terminal.   this test fails with the live-usb (14.04) , but the full install of ubuntu (14.04) it works just fine
[20:02] <thelongdark> im grasping at straws at this point :(
[20:04] <ilk> k1l : Thanks !
[20:11] <lock_> How would i go about using a certain nic (that is not my default nic) for an individual service?
[20:11] <awesomess3> is Android development (app building) with Android version 4.3 possible and easy in ubuntu?
[20:12] <MonkeyDust> awesomess3  "easy" depends on how skilled you are
[20:12] <awesomess3> MonkeyDust, all I want to do is "apt-get" and run sample code remotely on my android device connected through USB.
[20:12] <kostkon> awesomess3, check out ubuntu-make
[20:13] <sarawara> can someone direct 么
[20:13] <kostkon> awesomess3, makes setting up the environment pretty easy
[20:13] <sarawara> can someone direct me to the dutch ubuntu channel please
[20:13] <bazhang> !nl
[20:13] <MonkeyDust> !nl | sarawara
[20:14] <lock_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList
[20:14] <lock_> irc list there ^
[20:14] <sarawara> thanks bot！！ ：）
[20:14] <daftykins> lock_: what's the scenario exactly? not going to lie, that sounds highly unnecessary :)
[20:15] <LarArT> i
[20:16] <lock_> daftykins: Just wanted to use multiple nics for seperate services
[20:16] <neopsyche> Hi All
[20:17] <daftykins> lock_: what kind exactly?
[20:17] <nullbyte_> does an upgrade from non LTS ubuntu can be possible..
[20:17] <nullbyte_> ?
[20:17] <daftykins> bbs
[20:17] <neopsyche> Im getting no respons on pm-hibernate ubuntu 14.04.2
[20:17] <Bartistic> What is this about? Can I come to you people with a problem with Ubuntu, and youu will help me solve it?
[20:17] <daftykins> Bartistic: yes
[20:17] <nullbyte_> to newer one like 14.10 to 15.04, eg.
[20:17] <MonkeyDust> lock_  are you a musician? there's also #ubuntustudio (or #ubuntu-studio)
[20:17] <kostkon> nullbyte_, yes it's possible
[20:18] <sarawara> thanks monkeydust
[20:18] <nullbyte_> ok :)
[20:18] <lock_> daftykins: im looking to run seperate python instances on diffrent nics
[20:18] <neopsyche> hmm diddnt know ubuntu studio was still going
[20:18] <MonkeyDust> ah, nics, I read mics
[20:18] <k1l> nullbyte_: yes. once you upgrade to 14.10 you need to upgrade every 6 months then until the next LTS 16.04 is reached
[20:18] <sarawara> i could ask my question in englishas well
[20:18] <neopsyche> lock_ you might like http://ardour.org/
[20:19] <sarawara> my upgrade has put my input in chinese
[20:19] <angelina> hi
[20:19] <neopsyche> sarawara are you running kylin?
[20:19] <sarawara> and i ‘dont know how to change that
[20:20] <sarawara> ubuntu 14。04 neapsyche
[20:20] <sarawara> neopsyche
[20:20] <angelina> sarawara thats what im going to call my website
[20:20] <angelina> but its going to be called neosike
[20:21] <sarawara> sorry i have difficuleties typeing 出色e
[20:21] <hicham> Hello. Anyone know how to eliminate tearing when moving windows on the desktop
[20:21] <sarawara> 哀乐承诺chinese
[20:21] <sarawara> igrrrrrr
[20:21] <sarawara> i dont wont toloose the possibility to type in chinese though
[20:22] <iegik> Running chat from rollapp :)
[20:22] <iegik> It runs Ubuntu!
[20:22] <angelina> im running ghostbsd
[20:23] <neopsyche> sarawara ubuntu 'kylin' is a special release for Chinese users.
[20:23] <cjoseph> Hi, I'm working on a programming project that involves running a menuconfig, and the menu pops up successfully but ncurses isn't interpreting the arrow keys correctly. Instead of moving the cursor, the escape code gets printed out underneath (^[OB, etc). I'm on 14.04 and have both libncurses5 and libncurses5-dev installed at the latest version. I'm
[20:23] <cjoseph>  using the US keyboard layout. The problem exists in the default graphical terminal emulator, as well as a full-screen non-GUI terminal.
[20:23] <neopsyche> If you downloaded kylin (maby)_ by mistake .. then that could be why
[20:23] <angelina> i might put ubuntu on a dvd and install it today but im looking for a complete linux os that will do everything i want it too
[20:23] <angelina> firewall virusscanner audio video converter
[20:25] <neopsyche> sarawara http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/ubuntu-kylin
[20:25] <angelina> i cant find that movie 2012 anywhere on the internet with nicolas cage
[20:25] <angelina> im trying to buy it i checked amazon.com and walmart.com couldnt find it
[20:25] <angelina> i dont download my movies off torrent or anything i buy my movies
[20:26] <angelina> torrents are viruses and movies are cheap anyways the ones i like to watch
[20:26] <MonkeyDust> angelina  restrict yourself to support questions
[20:26] <kostkon> angelina, #ubuntu-offtopic for non support queries. Thanks.
[20:26] <angelina> ok
[20:28] <adamretter> I have eth0 with both a static ipv4 and ipv6 address. I want to add a br0, should I put the bridge config into both the ipv4 and ipb6 definitions for br0, or just the ipv4 one?
[20:28] <hicham> Anyone have any tips to fix tearing on Ubuntu Mate 14.04 with ati gpu?
[20:29] <cliluw> I want to produce an nginx package (.deb) with a few minor code changes. What's the best way to do this? I would like to just copy the build log in Launchpad so that I can create a package nearly identical to the one in Ubuntu's repository.
[20:38] <Pici> cliluw: apt-get source nginx  will download the source packages ready for you to make your modifications.
[20:40] <hicham> any tips for tearing on the desktop
[20:40] <hicham> if i move a window over a fullscreen window there is no tearin
[20:41] <hicham> it only happens on windows against the desktop
[20:41] <sarawara> neopsyche, problem is solved (thanks to the dutch people, thanks for your attention anyway and have a good evening/day
[20:42] <neopsyche> keep well
[20:42] <sarawara> :)
[20:42] <cliluw> Pici: Ok, after I've made my changes, what do I do then?
[20:43] <Pici> cliluw: You may want to take a look at the Ubuntu packaging guide, its a bit complicated: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/
[20:43] <brainfull> Hi there - I just finished a second fresh install of Ubuntu, downgrading to 14.04.1 from .2 on an older netbook (I downgraded trying to avoid bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa-lts-utopic/+bug/1424059). I disabled all auto-updates except for security updates.
[20:43] <Pici> Also, I forget until I need to do it again every few monhts.
[20:43] <brainfull> However now I'm immediately blocked again - `sudo apt-get update; apt-get install openssh-server` tells me "Some packages could not be installed" ... unmet dependencies: openssh-server depends on openssh-client (= 1:6.6p1-2ubuntu1). "Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages"
[20:44] <brainfull> any advice would be appreciated
[20:44] <thelongdark> brainfull,  broken pkg perhaps? try purging?
[20:45] <k1l> brainfull: dont block the updates. just dont use the enablement stack
[20:46] <brainfull> thelongdark: I haven't manually installed anything else yet. How do I purge?
[20:46] <thelongdark> brainfull,  sudo apt-get purge <pkgname> if you know whats broken - can run check first to see if anything is borked
[20:47] <brainfull> k1l: I'm not familiar with that term. I just went to settings -> updates and unchecked everything except security. what do you recommend instead to prevent auto-updating to 14.04.2 ?
[20:47] <k1l> brainfull: you know of the enablement stack?
[20:48] <brainfull> k1l: no I don't. I only have cursory knowledge of linux/ubuntu
[20:48] <kokut> Hello, i'm looking at the .bash_history file but i'm pretty sure theres plenty of commands i've run that are not showing up, is there a date/amount limit?
[20:48] <h00k> Tm_T: nice hat
[20:48] <k1l> brainfull: its the "backports" kernel and xserver stuff from like 14.10. that is enabled as default when you install with a 10.04.2 iso. but if you have a 14.04(.1) then it will not upgrade the kernel and xserver on its own.
[20:49] <k1l> kokut: it gets written when you close the terminal/log out of tty
[20:49] <kokut> k1l: but is there a limit?
[20:50] <k1l> kokut: yes, but a real big one
[20:50] <kokut> k1l: how big?
[20:51] <brainfull> thelongdark: `sudo apt-get check` didn't show anything wrong. does that imply a purge won't help?
[20:51] <hicham> There is no fix for desktop tearing on linux!?!?!?!?
[20:51] <k1l> kokut: see "man bash" and search for "HISTFILESIZE"
[20:51] <thelongdark> brainfull,  yeah
[20:52] <k1l> kokut: its set in .bashrc
[20:53] <kokut> k1l: it says 1000, thats the amount of lines or what?
[20:53] <kokut> if it's lines then it's not that big
[20:54] <EriC^> yeah it's lines
[20:54] <EriC^> mine is 2000
[20:54] <EriC^> type echo $HISTFILESIZE
[20:54] <brainfull> k1l: from your comment and from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack, it sounds like the enablement stack is *not* on my system since I installed from a 14.04.1 iso - is that correct?
[20:55] <k1l> brainfull: that is what i said, yes.
[20:55] <brainfull> ok thanks, just making sure I don't need to do anything extra
[20:55] <hicham> hi EriC^
[20:55] <hicham> do you know how to fix tearing?
[20:55] <k1l> brainfull: and it seems the bug is made from the enablement stack. so no need to reduce updates since you need to manually install the enablement stack to be activated
[20:56] <d3sk1ng> What do you think about ubuntu server on ARM (raspberry pi 2)?
[20:56] <k1l> d3sk1ng: #ubuntu-arm is a better place for that
[20:57] <d3sk1ng> thanks
[20:57] <OerHeks> rasp pi 2 can run server 32 bit
[20:57] <EriC^> kokut: i think default is 2000, it's pretty big
[20:58] <EriC^> hicham: no idea, maybe try a different graphics driver?
[20:58] <kokut> EriC^: but 2000 what?
[20:58] <EriC^> lines
[20:58] <EriC^> type history in your shell
[20:58] <kokut> then its not big enough for me
[20:58] <EriC^> it'll say how many are there
[20:58] <EriC^> has it reached 2000 yet?
[20:58] <kokut> i dont care if i have a 200mb history file size i need all the history
[20:58] <kokut> yea, its not that much
[20:59] <EriC^> kokut: ok, set it to to whatever you want then
[20:59] <EriC^> HISTFILESIZE=<whatever> and add it to .bashrc
[20:59] <hicham> EriC^: I'll try to get the proprietary one but I don't think it's available
[20:59] <kokut> just added 2 zeros to it, hope it works
[20:59] <qdii> hey guys. whenever I start gdm, /etc/X11/xorg.conf gets overwritten. Why?
[21:00] <EriC^> it's already in .bashrc set to 2000
[21:00] <kokut> yea
[21:01] <OerHeks> unlimited bash history =-1 ??? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9457233/unlimited-bash-history
[21:02] <EriC^> kokut: man bash mentions setting a negative numeric value to have no limit for it, back up your .bash_history maybe and test it out
[21:05] <ActionParsnip> kokut: you can treat it like a text file so you can tail it to take however many lines you like to a temp file then cat back to the history file.
[21:05] <kokut> EriC^: oh thats pretty neat
[21:06] <kokut> i just set it to -10
[21:06] <kokut> hope it works
[21:07] <vastkahuna> Is there a task manager in ubuntu?
[21:07] <k1l> vastkahuna: called "system monitor"
[21:07] <MonkeyDust> vastkahuna  system monitor
[21:07] <MonkeyDust> k1l  was faster
[21:07] <OerHeks> vastkahuna, open terminal: top
[21:08] <vastkahuna> So open the terminal and input what command?
[21:09] <MonkeyDust> vastkahuna  yes, or alt-f2 and then the command
[21:09] <leolho> hello everyone, im quiet new to linux and installed xubuntu on my lenovo u430 touch. I have a problem with the screen always dimming during watching videos in fullscreen. Does anybody know how to fix that
[21:09] <k1l> vastkahuna: top, htop. or start "system monitor"
[21:09] <MonkeyDust> leolho  is there no settin in your video player, that handles that?
[21:11] <leolho> MonkeyDust: Im mostly watching online with flash. And i read that xfce has moved to lightsaver or something like that. any connection to that?
[21:11] <bprompt> leolho:     usually, as MonkeyDust  suggested, the video player has an option to "disable the screensaver" or such
[21:12] <kostkon> leolho, for flash videos only option is to use this https://launchpad.net/caffeine
[21:13] <leolho> kostkon: thanks for your answer. i installed caffeine. It doesnt work on xubuntu 14.04. i cant open the preferences
[21:13] <vastkahuna> Will this allow me to check the performance of my cpu, memory, etc. ?
[21:14] <k1l> vastkahuna: every one of the commands mentioned to you several times now, can do that. so please just test what suits you best.
[21:14] <OerHeks> you might want to look at lmsensors too
[21:14] <OerHeks> !lmsensors
[21:14] <kostkon> leolho, not sure why that's happening but you could go ahead and see if it works nevertheless
[21:15] <leolho> i tried that. it didn't work unfortunately
[21:16] <leolho> Since i'm very new to linux i have a second question. i have a lenovo u430 touch and i'm looking for a good battery life. do you think it was a good idea to install xubuntu or is the change between DE minor?
[21:18] <OerHeks> leolho, xubuntu is pretty lightweight, so better battery life i guess
[21:19] <kostkon> leolho, you are right, it doesn't work on xubuntu as of yet because of the switch to lightlocker as you said https://bugs.launchpad.net/caffeine/+bug/1315127 , so I apologise for recommending it to you without checking first
[21:19] <leolho> ok thanks! any further ideas about the screensaver issue
[21:21] <BitName> Do I need a driver to get the DisplayPort working properly using Intel HD4000 Graphics?
[21:25] <brainfull> k1l: I allowed updates and upgraded everything, and now things seems to be installing smoothly. thanks for your help!
[21:38] <Umeaboy> For what reason does 14.10 use 3.10.4 as gEdit version when 3.16.1 is the latest?
[21:39] <Umeaboy> My version freezes when I want to add my credentials.
[21:39] <bekks> Umeaboy: For the reason of not shipping the latest, greatest, dancing on the bleeding edge.
[21:39] <cemg> hi guys, i formatted my hard drive with dd , how can i get back my files ?
[21:40] <Umeaboy> bekks: I thought Canonical was about that.
[21:40] <bekks> cemg: Restore your backup.
[21:40] <bekks> Umeaboy: Nope.
[21:40] <Umeaboy> OK.
[21:40] <cemg> how can i do bekks ?
[21:40] <Umeaboy> Trying to install the deps for it to see if it helps building a newer version of it.
[21:41] <daftykins> cemg: what did you run specifically?
[21:41] <bekks> cemg: I dont know how you created your backup before, so I cant answer that.
[21:41] <cemg> i didint back up anything
[21:41]  * salvum looks down
[21:41] <MonkeyDust> it really should be mentioned on ubuntu.com, to alwys make a backup
[21:41] <bekks> cemg: Which dd command did you run specifically?
[21:42] <cemg> i was trying to install linux on my usb , but i formatted wrong hard drive by mistake
[21:42] <bekks> MonkeyDust: It should be disallowed to login with a backup ;)
[21:42] <bekks> cemg: Which dd command did you run specifically?
[21:42] <daftykins> cemg: you can probably rescue your data with 'testdisk' then
[21:42] <cemg> sudo dd bs=4m if=ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdc
[21:42] <bekks> MonkeyDust: *without
[21:45] <Jordan_U> cemg: Did /dev/sdc have more than one partition?
[21:45] <cemg_> guys , how can i use testdisk to recovery
[21:45] <kostkon> !recover
[21:45] <kostkon> cemg, hope that helps
[21:47] <cemg_> k
[21:47] <Jordan_U> cemg: Did /dev/sdc have more than one partition?
[21:49] <Umeaboy> *** No GTK-Doc found, please install it ***. I did install both libgtk+3.0-dev and libgtk-3-doc and it still says it's missing.
[21:49] <Umeaboy> Anything useful I missed?
[21:49] <cemg_> it was external hard drive
[21:50] <Jordan_U> cemg: Did /dev/sdc have more than one partition? If you don't understand the question then please say so and I can try to rephrase it. Please don't just ignore it though.
[21:50] <cemg_> no , it didnt
[21:51] <Umeaboy> Found it!
[21:56] <Jordan_U> cemg_: OK, that means that you probably won't be able to recover the entire filesystem, and will probably have to use photorec to recover what you can. Note that photorec will not recover all files, and will not retain file names or paths.
[22:04] <irreverant> someone just told me that they listen to techy icasts and they said that most linux ppl don't even consider ubuntu linux anymore
[22:04] <irreverant> that it goes to far away from the "norm"
[22:04] <irreverant> is this true?
[22:04] <daftykins> Linux is the kernel, so that person is uneducated.
[22:04] <MonkeyDust> irreverant  discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:04] <irreverant> how is that offtopic?
[22:05] <irreverant> it's about ubuntu.
[22:05] <irreverant> also; doe ubuntu support hurd?
[22:05] <daftykins> this is support only.
[22:05] <Umeaboy> irreverant: I use both Mageia and Ubuntu.
[22:05] <irreverant> ok does Ubuntu work well with Lenovo Yoga 2's?
[22:05] <Umeaboy> Cinnamon in both thou.
[22:05] <daftykins> plenty of guides online refer to yoga compatibility
[22:05] <Umeaboy> irreverant: That's a tablet-PC, no?
[22:05] <irreverant> it's an ultra book!
[22:06] <irreverant> yes it's a tablet Pc; or rather a touchscreen ultrabook; one of those convertibles where the keyboard flips all the way to the back so it can work as a tablet
[22:06] <daftykins> it's a laptop that can also be folded into tablet modes, so technically it's a form of hybrid
[22:07] <Naughx> On what architecture does they run on? ARM?
[22:07] <Umeaboy> Yeah. It's not up to us to say wether it works good or not with Ubuntu. Look on YT for videos on the subject.
[22:07] <OerHeks> Yoga 2 or Yoga 2 pro ?
[22:07] <daftykins> does what? Yogas are x86
[22:07] <Naughx> Oh.
[22:08] <irreverant> no they are not this is a i7 64bit
[22:08] <irreverant> with 8gb ram
[22:08] <daftykins> yes which is x86.
[22:08] <Naughx> x86_x64
[22:08] <irreverant> no i believe you're wrong x86 is limited to 4 gb of addressable ram
[22:09] <daftykins> you need to look up what x86 means :)
[22:09] <EriC^> amd64 x.X HAH!
[22:09] <irreverant> yes it's intel architecture
[22:09] <daftykins> no it's not intel specific, anyway we're going off topic
[22:09] <Naughx> well amd64/intel64 is based on x86
[22:09] <daftykins> irreverant: you have much to learn grasshopper, but for here, it is ubuntu support only.
[22:09] <irreverant> daftykins, you need to be more specific because x86 generally is understood as 32bit
[22:09] <OerHeks> http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/yoga-laptop-series/yoga-laptop-2-pro/#tab-tech_specs
[22:09] <daftykins> irreverant: no you just aren't familiar with the topic :)
[22:09] <irreverant> yes daftykins well i'm asking because i'm attempting to determine if installing ubuntu natively or wubi is better
[22:10] <irreverant> is that offtopic?
[22:10] <EriC^> wubi is always not better
[22:10] <daftykins> WUBI is dead. don't use it
[22:10] <irreverant> why do they offer it still with the download?
[22:10] <daftykins> to trick you.
[22:10] <EriC^> i think it's political
[22:10] <OerHeks> irreverant, so what issue do you run into with ubuntu?
[22:10] <OerHeks> try live mode, not wubi
[22:10] <irreverant> well i have the bios set to legacy mode
[22:11] <irreverant> because it was having an issue with uefi
[22:11] <irreverant> also the windows key is hardcoded into the cmos
[22:11] <daftykins> you still haven't stated an ubuntu support query?
[22:11] <EriC^> :D
[22:11] <daftykins> 1) what isn't working? 2) what have you tried?
[22:12] <irreverant> is the entire cd an iso?
[22:12] <bekks> irreverant: What else could it be?
[22:12] <irreverant> ok i tried using 10.04 live cd on the computer and it wouldn't load
[22:12] <daftykins> the ISO is an image for DVDs or USB flash drives
[22:12] <genii> !doesntwork
[22:12] <daftykins> 10.04 is dead.
[22:12] <irreverant> I downloaded the desktop from ubuntu.com and was expecting a rar of the iso but instead i have a bunch of directories
[22:12] <joshh20> Any idea why 'iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 3306 -j DROP' is making connections from 127.0.0.1 drop to my database?
[22:12] <irreverant> where can i find a iso image?
[22:13] <kostkon> !iso
[22:13] <daftykins> irreverant: it is an ISO, .ISO files are just automatically associated with winRAR on your Windows computer.
[22:13] <kostkon> wrong factoid
[22:13] <bekks> joshh20: Destination port 3306, drop it.
[22:14] <joshh20> bekks, how can I still allow local connections to it though?
[22:14] <irreverant> ok so daftykins then i can download the 14.04.2-desktop-i386.iso
[22:14] <irreverant> how can i find the different between 32bit and 64bit i386
[22:14] <bekks> joshh20: Establish a rule that allow it before your general rule that drops everything else. OR just use a socket for mysql connections, instead of an IP connection.
[22:14] <daftykins> irreverant: what is the file name of the existing file?
[22:15] <daftykins> irreverant: i386 is the 32-bit ISO.
[22:15] <irreverant> ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64
[22:15] <daftykins> irreverant: yeah, you need to go into folder options on your Windows system and unhide file extensions, then you'll see it's an ISO.
[22:15] <irreverant> will the amd64 run on an intel processor?
[22:15] <daftykins> yes.
[22:15] <OerHeks> irreverant, this page may be a help for yoga 2 pro http://askubuntu.com/a/485632
[22:15] <daftykins> it is an instruction set reference
[22:16] <irreverant> i'm sorry it's not a yoga 2 it's the first gen yoga i apolgoize about the information incorrectly
[22:16] <daftykins> such inaccuracy makes me a sad penguin, but i will live
[22:16] <OerHeks> first gen yoga with i7 ?
[22:16] <joshh20> bekks, I tried 'iptables -I INPUT 2 -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT' and still that doesnt allow it
[22:17] <bekks> joshh20: I suggest using a socket connection.
[22:17] <b00b00> hello
[22:17] <joshh20> bekks I would, but the problem is that phpBB doesn't support that
[22:17] <b00b00> i installed vnc server on ubuntu, and when connecting in clicking a few chars like "s" bringing menue, how can i get rid of that?
[22:18] <bekks> joshh20: Could you show me your first rule again please, my client refuses to scroll up
[22:18] <irreverant> daftykins, i see that it's an rar iso archive file
[22:18] <joshh20> bekks, thats arlight, its 'iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 3306 -j DROP'
[22:19] <irreverant> but when i uncompress it it extracts the folders into individual directories rather than just having a single.iso file
[22:19] <irreverant> i'm trying to burn it from a windows 7 box using free iso burner
[22:19] <boax> hello
[22:19] <boax> i found a critical bug in 15.04!!!
[22:19] <boax> any dev here?
[22:19] <bekks> joshh20: So try this rule being put before your rule: iptabled -A INPUT -p tcp -s 127.0.0.1 --dport 3306 -j ACCEPT
[22:20] <bekks> joshh20: Or drop the --dport to allow all connections from localhost
[22:20] <thegrreat> Hello i changed my default boot into splash text but the screen dont fit my TV Display how can i change it ?
[22:20] <daftykins> irreverant: it can be opened with WinRAR, that is the only connection between ISOs and RAR :)
[22:20] <daftykins> irreverant: imgburn is great for such a task. but if you have a USB flash drive, that will be 1 million times better than DVD
[22:21] <thegrreat> Since i changed the default startup to splash text I dont have any gui to change the Display size Is there anyway to do it from terminal ?
[22:21] <irreverant> really?
[22:21] <irreverant> will it boot from the usb drive if it's also a storage device?
[22:21] <joshh20> bekks, I already tried that
[22:21] <thegrreat> Can someone help me ? XD
[22:21] <irreverant> what i mean is if there are other files not just the ubuntu OS
[22:21] <ovi> lol
[22:21] <Naughx> I use SD cards to boot. :P
[22:22] <Naughx> It works too.
[22:22] <_X_C_V_B_> how I set proxy settings on xubuntu
[22:22] <ovi> interesting chat
[22:22] <irreverant> and ubuntu uses apt-get right?
[22:22] <thegrreat> Yes
[22:22] <irreverant> not debian packages
[22:22] <Naughx> or dpkg
[22:22] <irreverant> so no yum-install
[22:22] <ovi> sudo apt-get install porn videos
[22:22] <awesomess3> or aptitude
[22:22] <daftykins> irreverant: you ned to format it ideally
[22:23] <daftykins> ovi: no childish remarks please, ask a support question if you have one :)
[22:23] <Naughx> Well.. some debian packages works on ubuntu... if it has the same dependency.
[22:23] <ovi> no questions, im not new to linux
[22:23]  * awesomess3 slaps ovi's hand with a trout
[22:23] <thegrreat> Can someone help me with my problem ?XD
[22:23] <ovi> since when is porn childish?
[22:23] <irreverant> what i'd like to do ideally is dual boot it
[22:24] <thegrreat> Since now becuse it's not relative to this channel
[22:24] <irreverant> but i'm unfamiliar with setting up ubuntu with a windows 8.1 box
[22:24] <irreverant> does it use lilo?
[22:24] <irreverant> or grub?
[22:24] <kostkon> ovi, your remark not the subject of your remark was childish
[22:24] <ovi> same think
[22:24] <kostkon> ovi, anyway, this is a channel strictly for support
[22:24] <thegrreat> Is it a good sign that my fan just shut off after using ubuntu 3 weeks ?
[22:24] <ovi> thing*
[22:25] <daftykins> irreverant: GRUB.
[22:25] <daftykins> LILO is ancient
[22:25] <irreverant> yeah that's how long ago i used linux
[22:25] <irreverant> mandriva was called mandrake
[22:25] <ovi> i thought it was a chat room, now i feel dissapointed
[22:25] <thegrreat> Is there any ubuntu terminal command to get info about the computer fan ? XD
[22:25] <thegrreat> I really need to know if it works
[22:26] <kostkon> ovi, there's #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[22:26] <thegrreat> It just shut of after 3 week using ubuntu
[22:26] <ovi> no theres no command to know fan speed
[22:26] <awesomess3> ovi, you also have ##chat, ##etc, and ##chanzilla
[22:26] <thegrreat> Not fan speed i mean computer temp
[22:26] <ovi> maybe a 3rd part app might help
[22:26] <irreverant> daftykins, i've read there could be issues with UEFI, Windows 8.1 and dual booting Ubuntu
[22:26] <daftykins> thegrreat: lmsensors
[22:26] <ovi> oh
[22:26] <daftykins> irreverant: it requires some thought yes, but it's easy to do
[22:27] <geekmasterflash> UEFI doesn't play well with dual booting, but it's possible.
[22:27] <awesomess3> irreverant, daftykins I boot my LiveUSB Xubuntu 14.04 with UEFI and it works fine.
[22:27] <thegrreat> Is it normal that the fan does not do anything when booting into splash text instead of the desktop ?
[22:27] <thegrreat> It's so silence never heard my computer like this before..
[22:27] <ovi> no its not
[22:28] <Naughx> does the fans still rotate?
[22:28] <thegrreat> nope
[22:28] <thegrreat> now it turnt on again
[22:28] <ovi> change laptop
[22:28] <thegrreat> turned on
[22:28] <ovi> its broken
[22:28] <ovi> buy a mac
[22:28] <thegrreat> And it made that beep sound when computer starts
[22:28] <ovi> thats what i did
[22:28] <Naughx> Mac what?
[22:28] <awesomess3> you're gonna have to spin the fan with your hands
[22:28] <ovi> i bought a mac only to install linux on it
[22:29] <thegrreat> I did not have this problem until i changed default boot into splash text
[22:29] <Naughx> Overpriced stuff... I don't like to buy the apple logo.
[22:29] <thegrreat> Well i installed ubuntu on my mac first  but i broke the charger so xD
[22:29] <ovi> still
[22:29] <ovi> its good to put linux on it :))
[22:29] <daftykins> take the chat elsewhere please people.
[22:30] <thegrreat> Well right now im chatting about fan problem...
[22:30] <ovi> how can u brake the charger?>
[22:30] <thegrreat> My fan is acting wierd xD
[22:30] <ovi> dafty u can move along
[22:30] <Naughx> Open your comp and clean the fans.
[22:30] <daftykins> ovi: grow up :)
[22:30] <thegrreat> First it did not work and now it turned on and i heard that beepsound when the computer starts
[22:30] <awesomess3> grow down
[22:31] <ovi> help me
[22:31] <ovi> grow
[22:31] <geekmasterflash> Is it one long beep?
[22:31] <geekmasterflash> A short beep?
[22:31] <thegrreat> not a long beep just a short one
[22:31] <awesomess3> ovi, read self-help books :D
[22:31] <ovi> no no
[22:31] <ovi> that would ruin the fun!
[22:31] <thegrreat> And note this only happened after changing default boot into splash text
[22:31] <geekmasterflash> The fact your fans are not moving would indicate you have a problem with power or your processor
[22:31] <geekmasterflash> The beep should tell you which
[22:31] <thegrreat> The fan is moving right now
[22:31] <daftykins> geekmasterflash: 100% incorrect
[22:32] <thegrreat> So right now im booted into terminal
[22:33] <geekmasterflash> Oh, it's actually booting up? Then check the fans are plugged in and clean
[22:33] <daftykins> consider the channel ##hardware for such queries
[22:34] <thegrreat> and now the fan stop again...
[22:34] <thegrreat> the computer is not hot or anything
[22:34] <daftykins> lmsensors would prove that.
[22:34] <thegrreat> im booting into the ubuntu desktop agian
[22:34] <awesomess3> thegrreat, maybe the CPU uses more heat when on the desktop mode.
[22:34] <awesomess3> I'm 4% sure that's the problem.
[22:35] <EriC^> 4%?
[22:35] <awesomess3> it's better than 2% *shrugs*
[22:35] <bekks> There's a probability at least ;)
[22:36] <EriC^> why not 5%?
[22:36] <EriC^> lol
[22:36] <awesomess3> when I buy milk I get 4%
[22:36] <bekks> That would be too much :D
[22:36] <irreverant> WOW! ok
[22:36] <irreverant> So I am testing it out in VMWare Player and apparently a bunch of devices are not supported or actionable upon the install session
[22:37] <irreverant> that sucks
[22:37] <daftykins> like what...
[22:37] <awesomess3> the hard drives?
[22:37] <irreverant> I'll have to start the vm again here after it boots but the touchscreen and 5 other items
[22:37] <irreverant> i should have purchased that dell developers xps 13inch machine
[22:37] <irreverant> that comes pre loaded with ubuntu
[22:37] <thegrrea1> Im back
[22:38] <bekks> irreverant: You do know that VMware Player does NOT pass through all your real hardware to a VM?
[22:38] <daftykins> irreverant: why would a touchscreen work with a VM...
[22:38] <thegrrea1> When booted into ubuntu desktop the fans works normal
[22:38] <irreverant> yeah i know they don't pass through all devices but it's good about passing most of them through without problems
[22:38] <EriC^> thegrrea1: if you type sensors it should say the cpu temp
[22:39] <EriC^> i think it's installed by default
[22:39] <irreverant> passthrough for my touchscreen on my win 7 vm is not a problem
[22:39] <daftykins> irreverant: you cannot test a laptop out for ubuntu from inside a VM
[22:39] <bekks> irreverant: Well, look at the settings of your VM and you know which devices are seen by your VM.
[22:40] <thegrrea1> so wich of all my 4 temps should i look at ?
[22:40] <EriC^> are any really high?
[22:41] <EriC^> mine are anywhere between 40-60
[22:41] <thegrrea1> mine is at 46
[22:41] <EriC^> that's pretty low
[22:41] <thegrrea1> but one of the temps says n/a
[22:42] <awesomess3> thegrrea1, why do you care about when the fan is blowing? it'll blow when it wants to blow
[22:42] <EriC^> when the fan turns on, check sensors to see if the value changed
[22:42] <thegrrea1> Adapter: Virtual device
[22:42] <thegrrea1> temp1:        +45.0°C  (crit = +103.0°C)
[22:42] <thegrrea1> coretemp-isa-0000
[22:42] <thegrrea1> Adapter: ISA adapter
[22:42] <thegrrea1> Physical id 0:  +46.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
[22:42] <thegrrea1> Core 0:         +45.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
[22:42] <kostkon> !paste | thegrrea1
[22:43] <iksf> quit
[22:44] <thegrrea1> heres the temps http://paste.ubuntu.com/10863704/ is they alright ?
[22:44] <architbaweja> is there a way to install an ubuntu package's latest patch version, while specifying only the major+minor version? something like `sudo apt-get install libcouchbase2-core=2.4.*` ?
[22:44] <EriC^> thegrrea1: yeah they are fine, the n/a one is for the gpu
[22:45] <thegrrea1> But why did the fans start and shutdown all the time when booting into Splash text mode +
[22:45] <thegrrea1> ?
[22:45] <bekks> architbaweja: When running apt-get install, the latest version is chosen automagically
[22:46] <EriC^> thegrrea1: you mean grub?
[22:46] <thegrrea1> I changed the default grub boot settings into Splash text
[22:46] <thegrrea1> So i booted into terminal
[22:46] <thegrrea1> But i guess my computer did not like it..
[22:46] <thegrrea1> Sorry for my english tho :P
[22:47] <irreverant> devices not passed through
[22:47] <nillawafer> thegrreal: because the cpu isn't working as hard in text mode
[22:47] <irreverant> elan touchscreen, realtek camera, stmicroelectronics st sensore hub and wacom sid-v4
[22:47] <bekks> irreverant: It doesnt happen automagically.
[22:48] <bekks> irreverant: Sensors are never passed through, since they are connected to the SMbus
[22:48] <daftykins> irreverant: boot ubuntu to test it natively.
[22:48] <EriC^> thegrrea1: no problem
[22:48] <bekks> irreverant: Test it natively.
[22:48] <EriC^> thegrrea1: i dont know why it overheated in text mode, that's odd
[22:48] <thegrrea1> Nillawafer so i should not be afraid of booting into Splash text mode ?
[22:48] <thegrrea1> It did not overheat in text mode
[22:48] <thegrrea1> But the fans just start and shutdown at random points
[22:48] <EriC^> i thought you said the fans got really loud?
[22:48] <irreverant> yes i'm burning the iso now
[22:48] <nillawafer> thegrreal: Desktop Environments are going to be more cpu intensive, which will cause the fans to work harder to keep the cpu temp down.
[22:49] <tripelb> I have a technical muddle.System is dark, even in failsafe-graphics mode. (until the letters at forced logoff shutdown) Ubuntu 14.04 system with Nvidia card that freezes with open source nouveau driver (known Problem. BUT it worked in failsafe.) was replaced with some Nvidia prop. driver from Ubuntu software. That brought the darkness..
[22:49] <EriC^> nillawafer: he's saying in text mode the fan would start and turn off a lot
[22:49] <thegrrea1> exact EriC
[22:49] <thegrrea1> Exactly *
[22:50] <tripelb> Precisely
[22:50] <EriC^> 4% accurate
[22:50] <tripelb> Accurately
[22:50] <tripelb> lol
[22:50] <thegrrea1> This is way to much english for me xD
[22:50] <daftykins> tripelb: which 'card' / chip?
[22:51] <thegrrea1> I guess i stick to the default boot settings instead of using splash text i dont want to risk my computer caught fire.
[22:51] <maddawg2> excuse me... how do I find internet explorer?
[22:51] <maddawg2> i need it
[22:51]  * EriC^ dies
[22:52] <maddawg2> it's the best browser out there
[22:52] <thegrrea1> Theres no internet explorer for ubuntu <3
[22:52] <thegrrea1> To much trolling going on here ?
[22:52] <EriC^> maddawg2: thank you, that was great
[22:52] <tripelb> hi daftykins It is the quadro FX something which is. 3250 or 60? IIR. - can I see by looking at the physical card?
[22:52] <maddawg2> but how do i get microsoft updates?
[22:52]  * nillawafer wut?
[22:52] <daftykins> maddawg2: better than you have tried, goodbye now
[22:53] <thegrrea1> maddawg2 you install windows and realize you should go back to ubuntu
[22:53] <thegrrea1> That's how you do it
[22:53] <kostkon> don't feed the trolls!
[22:54]  * EriC^ puts the Dont Feed The Trolls sign up
[22:54] <EriC^> *Not responsible for lost items
[22:54]  * thegrrea1 is responsible for feeding the troll
[22:55] <thegrrea1> is there anyway i can make so the sensor command updates by it self in the terminal ?
[22:55] <thegrrea1> So i dont have to rewrite the command to see the temps ?
[22:56] <bekks> Trendrrrr: No.
[22:56] <bekks> GNA
[22:56] <bekks> thegrrea1: No :)
[22:56] <bekks> Press arrow up and press enter.
[22:56] <thegrrea1> ok thanks for the answer tho :P
[22:57] <thegrrea1> Im glad theres a irc channel for ubuntu otherwise i would be stuck at everything xDD
[22:57] <Finetundra> hello folks, is it safe to use PPA's originally meant for another *buntu distro?
[22:57] <bekks> Finetundra: No.
[22:58] <nillawafer> thegrreal: use this command-  watch -n10 sensors
[22:58] <Finetundra> bekks, what issues can it cause?
[22:58] <eugeni> hi
[22:58] <bekks> Finetundra: Breaking your system entirely.
[22:58] <nillawafer> thegrreal: it will repeat the sensor command every 10 seconds. You can change the 10 to any number to change number of seconds.
[22:59] <EriC^> thegrrea1: just install psensors, it's pretty awesome
[22:59] <thegrrea1> Nillawafer thanks
[23:00] <tripelb> daftykins, it is an NVIDIA quadro fx 3450
[23:00] <nillawafer> thegrreal: no problem
[23:00] <daftykins> ah quadro.
[23:06] <Finetundra> I'm sorry, flavor not distro
[23:06] <Bashing-om> tripelb: Nvidia recommends the 304 driver . http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us .
[23:07] <bekks> Finetundra: Which flavor exactly?
[23:08] <Finetundra> lubuntu
[23:09] <bekks> Finetundra: PPA arent designed for specific flavours.
[23:09] <thegrrea1> how much is high temp usually on the fan/computer.
[23:09] <tripelb> Bashing-om, yes. that may do. I also found http://www.howopensource.com/2012/10/install-nvidia-geforce-driver-in-ubuntu-12-10-12-04-using-ppa/ BUT my problem is that the screen is always black.. even in safegrapics
[23:09] <Finetundra> bekks, good to know. thank you sir
[23:10] <bekks> thegrrea1: Depends on the hardware, cooling, usage.
[23:10] <thegrrea1> Cuz already at 59 when only having one terminal open and firefox.
[23:10] <EriC^> thegrrea1: pretty normal
[23:11] <tripelb> 14.04 How do I change the graphics driver on the HD if I am booted up from a liveCD?
[23:11] <tripelb> What if I want to add something to Ubottu?
[23:12] <Bashing-om> tripelb: Might try booting to terminal (TTY1), purging all Nvidia drivers and see if you come up on the open source driver . Then make adjustments ?
[23:14] <Jordan_U> tripelb: If you "/msg ubottu !factoid is <reply> Factoid is an example of a factoid you might want added" then your request will be forwarded to #ubuntu-ops. You can just join #ubuntu-ops and ask yourself also.
[23:15] <tripelb> Bashing-om, excellent. How does one "purge all nvidia drivers. How does one boot up to terminal? (sorry, after 9 years using ubuntu it is a testimony to ubuntu that I didnt have to know any of this - it was all good till 2012 and then ubuntu got flaky)
[23:16] <derekc> If anyone wants a Google inbox invite I have 2 of them left. PM with your email and Ill send it
[23:18] <Bashing-om> tripelb: In small steps . at grub's boot menu; 'e' key for edit mode -> boot parametrs screen; arrow down to the line containing "quiet splash" and replace with the term 'text' - with out the quotes - . key combo ctl+x to continue the boot process to TTY1 . Login here with user name and pass word . TBC
[23:23] <tripelb> Bashing-om, that sounds good but replace WHAT? with the word> text
[23:24] <KDFAMD> theres more chat going on on ##windows channel that in here and they only have half the users
[23:24] <tripelb> thanks KDFAMD
[23:25] <KDFAMD> your wellcome
[23:25] <KDFAMD> make it 1/3 the users
[23:27] <Bashing-om> tripelb: In that boot parameters screen you see the line similar " linux    /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-24-generic root=UUID=217ed9a7-e11a-4e32-8c05-992e8c8932b6 ro  quiet splash $vt_handoff " arrow across to the terms "quiet splash" and replace these terms withthe term  text .
[23:33] <Bashing-om> tripelb: ^^ are you caught up to that point ? and booted into the system ?
[23:45] <thegrreat> is there anyway to start executable files from splash text mode terminal ?
[23:45] <hkrrsx> baaaaack
[23:45] <tripelb> Bashing-om, we will have to wait. I am in the linux user group room here and on onother computer. there are "many" here. I have to wrangle a monitor kb and mouse and cords for it. meanwhile I need to take stuff off my phone from one of the other working computers. alas I will try to remember all this. I made a gedit file of what you said so far. thanks.
[23:46] <Rastart> hello.how to disable windows network from my ubuntu 14.04 LTS?
[23:46] <Rastart> (please).
[23:47] <ryan_46> derek+
[23:47] <Bashing-om> tripelb: At your liesure. If when you get caught up and I am not on here ... many others can assist in this . ubuntu -> open source at it's best .
[23:47] <Jordan_U> Rastart: What do you mean by "disable windows network"? What is your end goal? What happens now that you don't want to happen?
[23:49] <thegrrea1> Is there anyway to start Display from terminal ?
[23:49] <thegrrea1> Cuz right now it says No display found, cant open display..
[23:49] <Rastart> Jordan_U: i'm not in the windows network and it keep showing me the network workgroup. i would like to disable that stuff.cause i don't use network.
[23:49] <Jordan_U> thegrreat: I'm not sure what you mean by "splash text mode terminal", but you can start lightdm (the GUI login manager) from a tty by running "sudo service lightdm start".
[23:49] <Rastart> nore the workgroup
[23:50] <MrEikono> hey everyone!
[23:50] <Jordan_U> Rastart: Where are you seeing anything about a Windows network or workgroup?
[23:50] <thegrrea1> Jordan_U Splash text is booting into terminal, thats what i mean :P
[23:50] <MrEikono> Haven't been on here or the OS in a while, but Vivid's coming out in two days, so I might as well ^-^
[23:51] <MrEikono> I have a question - Where can I find Ubuntu's source code?
[23:51] <somsip> MrEikono: in the source packages
[23:51] <MrEikono> somsip: what command do I run for those?
[23:51] <Jordan_U> MrEikono: For any given package "apt-get source packagename" will download that packages source package into your current directory (does *not* need to be run as root).
[23:52] <Rastart> in files: net /net explorer or something like that dunno how it is called in english
[23:52] <cluelessperson> Question, is there a way to create an SSH key to allow a user to SFTP into one directory only?
[23:52] <MrEikono> Jordan_U: ah
[23:52] <cluelessperson> I have the username zachary, with full shell root access
[23:52] <cluelessperson> Can I make a key that has access to one directory alone?
[23:52] <MrEikono> well, now that that's done, who's excited for Vivid?
[23:52] <pizzaops> Well that's upsetting. There can be only one Zachary!
[23:52] <MrEikono> What sort of things is Vivid going to add anyway?
[23:52] <KDFAMD> http://askubuntu.com/questions/167468/where-can-i-find-the-source-code-of-ubuntu
[23:53] <cluelessperson> pizzaops, First come first serve.
[23:53] <pizzaops> :P
[23:54] <Rastart> it automatically create with windows computers when you connect to net. in windows you got an option to totally disable network groups services. how to do the same thing in ubuntu?this is an ubuntu computer and i don't want to participate in any way to a windows network group.
[23:54] <Rastart> lol
[23:54] <bekks> Rastart: Stop the samba service. Done-
[23:55] <Rastart> how to stop the samba service bekks?
[23:55] <bekks> Rastart: sudo service samba stop
[23:55] <Rastart> does it only stop the network groups services?
[23:56] <bekks> There is no such service.
[23:56] <Rastart> what is samba about?
[23:56] <MrEikono> back
[23:56] <Rastart> can i have more information about this before disable it?
[23:56] <bekks> Advertising the computer in a Windows environment and sharing directories as file shares.
[23:57] <MrEikono> what sort of things will be added with the new update, 15.04?
[23:57] <SchrodingersScat> cluelessperson: shouldn't be anything about the keys, afaik, but maybe in the sshd_config? also this: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/The-Restricted-Shell.html
[23:58] <daftykins> MrEikono: #ubuntu+1 for vivid talk and please see - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseNotes
[23:58] <Rastart> ok bekks when i stop the service does it stops it permanently?
[23:58] <bekks> Rastart: No.
[23:58] <MrEikono> thanks daftykins
[23:58] <checkit> Hey guys... I need to modify a crontab but I'm not sure how to edit it. Any thoughts? My user is not root and is not in sudoers...
[23:58] <bekks> Rastart: you have to disable it.
[23:58] <Rastart> how to totally disable it?
[23:58] <Rastart> :P
[23:58] <bekks> !upstart | Rastart