[00:00] <daftykins> \\Mr_C\\: you're in the wrong place.
[00:00] <\\Mr_C\\> not really
[00:00] <daftykins> yes, yes you are
[00:00] <daftykins> what is your ubuntu support question? :)
[00:00] <\\Mr_C\\> since ubuntu is made from debian
[00:01] <\\Mr_C\\> hi hows it going?
[00:01] <daftykins> what is your ubuntu support question? :)
[00:01] <Tinkerer> is there a way to delete the persistence file so that I start afresh?
[00:01] <daftykins> probably but no idea how.
[00:03] <Tinkerer> i have my ubuntu on the USB stick... how on earth could I format the persistance file? anyone?
[00:03] <cihhan> Hi all! I ve built a dhcp server for a couple of win machines; however even though i have a fast internet, the browsing is very slow. Do you have any suggestions?
[00:04] <EriC^^> Tinkerer: what are you talking about?
[00:04] <daftykins> Tinkerer: look it up.
[00:04] <bazhang> !usb
[00:04] <daftykins> cihhan: are you giving a router's DNS IPs or the ISPs?
[00:05] <EriC^^> Tinkerer: i mean what's your problem exactly?
[00:05] <bazhang> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent  Tinkerer read that
[00:05] <cihhan> daftykins: for the clients? i didnt understand your question, sorry.
[00:06] <daftykins> cihhan: yeah which DNS IPs are you dishing out via DHCP?
[00:07] <cihhan> daftykins: actually i am not sure. i havent checked it detailed. the truth is one of my friend did the initial installation and now im trying to understand why it is slow.
[00:09] <daftykins> cihhan: i see. "too many cooks" :)
[00:09] <Craigwell> any thoughts out there on the best way to clone to a larger HDD? I have a USB enclosure for the new drive I can use until swap in.
[00:10] <Craigwell> I have 14.04(Ext4), Win7 (NTFS), Ubuntu Swap, and a Common FAT32 Partition. I expect to re-size them all after cloning or ghosting
[00:10] <daftykins> clonezilla, it's a bootable ISO you can put on the flash drive
[00:10] <daftykins> i have cloned many drives with it in the past several months and love it
[00:10] <daftykins> resize them all? ooh.
[00:11] <Craigwell> daftykins: do i need to go bootable from usb if I have a usb enclosure for the target drive though?
[00:11] <Tinkerer> EriC^^: I installed a proprietary driver for Intel microcode (something for the Intel integrated graphics card Intel HD 4000) on Ubuntu 15.04 (64-bit, desktop version) live session and using a 4 GB persistence file... now after a live session restart, I can't get back to the live session because of a kernel panic error
[00:11] <cihhan>  daftykins: ok i think i figured out the problem -- it was bcs of a wrong /etc/hosts file entry
[00:11] <Craigwell> daftykins: resize just to make them larger after the fact to fill out the extra space on target drive
[00:11] <noidea> when I  "Find" files i am looking for, how would i go about exporting it to a document and have every separate file on a new line?
[00:11] <daftykins> Craigwell: you ideally want to be outside of any OS on the drive, yes
[00:11] <Craigwell> right, originating drive not booted. gotcha. What about livecd and gparted ?
[00:12] <daftykins> Craigwell: another way to achieve this would be to boot a Linux, then use gparted to make the new partitions on the new drive - then 'dd' the data over from one to the other. then use the OSs tools to increase the size after
[00:12] <EriC^^> noidea: you could use the terminal and type find /path -iname "something" > /path/to/savelist
[00:12] <Bashing-om> cihhan: DNS resolvement source; what is the nameserver ' cat /etc/resolv.conf ' ?
[00:12] <Craigwell> daftykins: ok. I get it.
[00:12] <daftykins> though thinking of it i'm not sure dd would work to go from smaller partitions to larger
[00:13] <EriC^^> Tinkerer: why don't you install ubuntu to your usb instead of using persistence
[00:13] <Craigwell> daftykins: the partitions can remain the same size during the clone, after the fact I could resize to make larger?
[00:13] <Tinkerer> bazhang: i read your link... there's no mention of a persistence file reformat
[00:13] <EriC^^> Tinkerer: persistence sucks, you can't update the kernel and what not and a usb install would be easy to do
[00:14] <daftykins> Craigwell: no, because resizing the first has a knock on effect to the start position of the second... and so on like dominos
[00:14] <Craigwell> I have an ext4 (14.04), win7 (ntfs) and a common (fat32) partition that I would all want to make larger after the cloning
[00:14] <daftykins> boot the Linux then partition up the drive with the intended partitions
[00:14] <daftykins> exFAT would be way better than FAT32
[00:15] <Craigwell> daftykins: ahhh yes, I see what you mean. In that case, I might be best to start from scratch..... I'm in no rush, so I'll continue to think it through
[00:15] <Tinkerer> is there a way to wipe the persistence file to be able to start the live session afresh or not?
[00:15] <daftykins> you keep asking yet keep ignoring peoples links
[00:16] <Craigwell> daftykins: my common fat32 was meant mainly for storage accessible to both win7 and 14.04. No programs run out of it
[00:16] <daftykins> i know but exFAT doesn't have the single file limitations FAT32 does :>
[00:16] <SchrodingersScat> could it even run software? does it permissions?
[00:17] <Craigwell> ahh ic
[00:17] <Tinkerer> daftykins: what links?
[00:17] <daftykins> scroll up and have a read
[00:20] <malgorath> So I installed 15.04 but its not seeing my wifi card, I'm connected via LAN cable right now, any idea what I can do?
[00:20] <daftykins> identify it to start with - "lspci | pastebinit"
[00:20] <Tinkerer> daftykins: I already read the links above but none answers my question
[00:20] <daftykins> Tinkerer: i'd be researching online then if i were you.
[00:20] <Tinkerer> is there a way to wipe the persistence file to be able to start the live session afresh or not -- that is my question
[00:21] <daftykins> yes i know what your question is, seen it 4 times now
[00:21] <Tinkerer> and you haven't answered yet
[00:21] <Tinkerer> no one has
[00:21] <Tinkerer> is this a Ubuntu help channel or not?
[00:22] <malgorath> Tinkerer, this is a voluntary Channel, getting huffy with people wont get you answered.
[00:22] <daftykins> ^ +1
[00:22] <daftykins> Tinkerer: bad attitudes do not grease my keyboard.
[00:22] <darthanubis> ^+2
[00:23] <Tinkerer> +go_fuck_yourselves
[00:23] <[n0mad]> lol
[00:23] <daftykins> oh dear well that's not friendly at all
[00:23] <daftykins> !language
[00:24] <malgorath> daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.co m/10891987/
[00:24] <Tinkerer> ubottu, please visit my ass, mother fucker!
[00:24] <darthanubis> Tinkerer: you are done
[00:25] <[n0mad]> we might fight a way to wipe persistence after all
[00:25] <[n0mad]> *find
[00:25] <daftykins> malgorath: what kind of computer is it?
[00:25] <daftykins> desktop/laptop?
[00:26] <Tinkerer> then let's do it :)
[00:27] <Tinkerer> where is the persitence file located on the USB anyway?
[00:27] <daftykins> google will tell you.
[00:27] <darthanubis> Tinkerer: you are done
[00:27] <daftykins> your attitude means no more help for you.
[00:27] <wilrnh> Crap
[00:27] <malgorath> daftykins, its a Alienware laptop
[00:27] <wilrnh> I need to get home!
[00:28] <daftykins> malgorath: hrmm looks like an Atheros killer NIC for the wireless portion too
[00:28] <Tinkerer> *** FUCK YOU ALL ***
[00:28] <noidea> EriC: it did not print ever new file found on a new line, any suggestions?
[00:28] <darthanubis> Tinkerer: you are done
[00:29] <daftykins> !ops | Tinkerer
[00:29] <cristian> Hi guys someone tried to install 15.04 on a Thinkpad t430?
[00:29] <daftykins> malgorath: ah, i take it you've not had an ubuntu on this yet?
[00:29] <Tinkerer> *** FUCK YOU ALL ***
[00:30] <darthanubis> Tinkerer: you are done
[00:30] <malgorath> daftykins, know I just installed it today(dual booting with windows 8.1)
[00:30] <daftykins> malgorath: ah. can you also do a "lshw -C network | pastebinit" ?
[00:30] <faultyjohn> dualbooting?
[00:30] <faultyjohn> been there
[00:31] <malgorath> daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10892068/
[00:31] <malgorath> faultyjohn, this was just going to be a gaming laptop but i like the keyboard more then my mbpr
[00:31] <faultyjohn> gaming laptop
[00:31] <daftykins> malgorath: can you try "sudo modprobe ath9k" then repeat the "lshw -C network | pastebinit" ?
[00:32] <faultyjohn> better be i5 with  8gb of ram
[00:32] <malgorath> its i7 with 16GB and a 980GTX (4GB)
[00:32] <malgorath> daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10892082/
[00:33] <daftykins> malgorath: hmm nope :( sorry it looks like your adapter isn't supported on Linux yet
[00:33] <daftykins> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184
[00:33] <malgorath> guess I'll have to use a wifi usb stick when I wanna get up from my desk in linux mode :D
[00:34] <daftykins> i'm afraid so! i'm sure they'll be working on it, the above bug seems relevant
[00:35] <daftykins> malgorath: apparently you could ask in #ath10k about the driver progress
[00:35] <malgorath> Its not the end of the world, I just wanted to get 'everything' working. my MBPr is a i7 16GB with a 750M GTX (2GB) card so I'm not dying for mobility but its just nice to have everything working
[00:36] <malgorath> daftykins, thanks I just might some time, I'm not gonna stress over it, I'm trying to learn to chill a bit not stress over it like someone we just saw :D
[00:36] <daftykins> :D
[00:36] <daftykins> ^5
[00:36] <malgorath> I'm just amazed that netflix works on linux now. That was a big shocker to me today.
[00:37] <malgorath> Guess I should lurk in -offtopic instead of that though
[00:37] <malgorath> er here though
[00:38] <faultyjohn> isn't netflix in-browser
[00:38] <malgorath> yes, but before the deal with google chrome it wouldn't work at all in ubuntu
[00:40] <Cuken> I wrote an upstart script, but its rejecting the command unless I run it with SUDO, is there a way for me to get it to auto launch without providing a su account?
[00:41] <faultyjohn> maybe
[00:41] <malgorath> Cuken, what port is it running on? I think below 1000 you need sudo
[00:41] <Cuken> Ill put it to 6000
[00:41] <Cuken> give it a shot, thanks malgorath
[00:41] <malgorath> np
[00:42] <Zephyr1138> I had dual booted my laptop with a linux partition. I want to recover my Win 8 partition for more storage space. Which paritions should I remove? http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Supg8j8x
[00:43] <malgorath> Zephyr1138, do you mean you want to remove windows 8?
[00:43] <Zephyr1138> yep
[00:43] <darthanubis> remove all ntfs parttitions
[00:44] <faultyjohn> simple
[00:44] <daftykins> 3, 4, 5, 6 i'd say
[00:44] <faultyjohn> boot into windows
[00:44] <faultyjohn> then run
[00:44] <daftykins> but you won't be able to factory restore Windows if you murder #6
[00:44] <faultyjohn> dickmgmnt.msc
[00:44] <malgorath> just don't mess with 1 or 2
[00:44] <daftykins> faultyjohn: i really hope that's a terrible typo.
[00:44] <[n0mad]> unfortunate typos are funny
[00:44] <EriC^^> faultyjohn: ^
[00:44] <faultyjohn> is is
[00:44] <faultyjohn> kill me
[00:45] <faultyjohn> kill me now
[00:45] <faultyjohn> why
[00:45] <Zephyr1138> does the bios sit on parts 1 and 2?
[00:45] <daftykins> but shockingly you can't delete Windows from within Windows
[00:45] <malgorath> kill -9 faultyjohn
[00:45] <malgorath> :D
[00:45] <daftykins> the BIOS does not sit on disk at all :)
[00:45] <daftykins> the EFI boot files however, are on partition 2
[00:45] <faultyjohn> ping localhost -s 99999999999
[00:45] <daftykins> technically you only need 2 and 9 to boot
[00:46] <[n0mad]> if i was getting rid of my windows install i'd just backup and start over personally
[00:46] <Zephyr1138> daftykins, no suprize there... I'm doing this all while booted into my linux side
[00:46] <[n0mad]> repartition it alll
[00:47] <daftykins> yeah i'd backup my /home and nuke the thing from orbit really.
[00:47] <daftykins> it's the only way to be sure.
[00:47] <malgorath> +1
[00:49] <Zephyr1138> EFI (on part 2) is needed for Windows... I am purging my windows so its fair game to drop it?
[00:49] <EriC^^> no
[00:49] <EriC^^> helllll no
[00:49] <EriC^^> :P
[00:51]  * [n0mad] just learned what the persistence file is :)
[00:52] <daftykins> Zephyr1138: no, you need partition 2
[00:53] <Zephyr1138> daftykins, I think you are right about that.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFI_System_partition confirms it.
[00:54] <daftykins> hehe, i do try to tell the truth
[00:54] <ki7rw> seems no matter what backup method i use i always lose data - i don't know of an easy way to make sure that the data is backed up
[00:54] <malgorath> tar
[00:55] <SchrodingersScat> use all of them
[00:55] <daftykins> clonezilla your whole drive and you'll never miss any!
[00:55] <EriC^^> write the bits on paper
[00:55] <Johnny_Linux> use a kodak printer
[00:55] <dlam> i wanna put an additional UTC date in the top bar, any way to do that?
[00:55] <EriC^^> Johnny_Linux: that's a good point
[00:56]  * EriC^^ writes that down on his invisible chalkboard
[00:56] <ki7rw> EriC^^ is a funny guy
[00:56] <Johnny_Linux> D`oh!
[00:56] <Zephyr1138> daftykins, cd /boot/efi ; ls (shows EFI/  mach_kernel  System/) ; df . (shows /dev/sda8 487652 122596 335360  27% /boot)
[00:57] <daftykins> i'm not sure what i'm to gain with this information?
[00:57] <EriC^^> daftykins: i think he's saying it's not 2 but 8
[00:58] <EriC^^> Zephyr1138: type gdisk -l /dev/sdX and see which has the ef00 partition type
[01:00] <Zephyr1138> EriC^^, that showed up as part 2.
[01:01] <EriC^^> Zephyr1138: ok, /boot is /dev/sda8 i guess /boot/efi is /dev/sda2
[01:01] <EriC^^> typing df alone would tell you
[01:03] <Zephyr1138> df alone just shows the active mount points. I don't mount the windows side... ever.
[01:03] <EriC^^> yeah but it should say /boot/efi
[01:04] <k_sze> So I'm reading this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo#Allowing_Established_Sessions
[01:04] <k_sze> How do I tell if my provider has enabled the extension? It would be both funny and sad at the same time if I lock myself out with bad iptables rules.
[01:11] <k_sze> I mean, just because an extension is listed in the iptables-extensions manpage doesn't mean it's actually enabled, does it?
[01:12] <ravigehlot> I can't get my Samsung Galaxy S4 device to show up as a device in Ubuntu. When I type lsblk on the command prompt, I don't see it
[01:20] <daftykins> ravigehlot: have you followed something like this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2226702
[01:28] <cristian> quit
[01:40] <LTS14N00b> Hi All, I've done a re-install of 14.04 from the 32 bit to 64 bit version, but have lost the ability to switch desktops with [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Arrow key] and also the ability to "send
[01:41] <LTS14N00b> indivitual windows to another desktop
[01:43] <mjollnerd> What file does ubuntu use for setting the path variable?  I know there's like one config file where that's it's only purpose in ubuntu, but I can't find it :|
[01:44] <EriC^^> mjollnerd: /etc/environment
[01:44] <mjollnerd> sweet! ty eric
[01:44] <EriC^^> np
[01:44] <urielsalis> EriC^^, How I add java_home to that?
[01:45] <EriC^^> urielsalis: sudo nano /etc/environment
[01:45] <EriC^^> if you want it globally i guess
[01:45] <urielsalis> yeah, but what do I do there? $JAVA_HOME=(javapath) or JAVA_HOME=(javapath) ?
[01:46] <EriC^^> JAVA_HOME= but i'm not sure what you're doing exactly.. check with the docs or something
[01:46] <urielsalis> Installing OpenJDK
[01:51] <DrDroid> Hi all.
[01:52] <erica647> When I try to open the Samba config tool in Lubuntu 15.04, it asks for the root password and  just disappears.  I've tried reading the forums but have so far found nothing that makes this work right.  Any ideas?
[01:53] <Hailwood> Hi everyone, can someone please help me sort out my partitions. Basically it currently looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/5qCNzWl.png what I want to do is remove the current Swap partition, and make the 300GB partition swallow that space back up, then in the free 89GB block I want to create a new 16GB swap partition.
[01:53] <Ben64> erica647: what happens if you run it from terminal
[01:53] <urielsalis> How I can use more than one email in evolution?
[01:54] <erica647> Can you help me run it from terminal to try it?
[01:54] <Ben64> Hailwood: do you need to hibernate or something? 16GB swap seems like a lot. its a lot of steps, would be easier to add a 10GB swap partition after
[01:55] <Ben64> erica647: on the password dialog, does it have the name of the samba tool?
[01:55] <erica647> it says system-config-samba
[01:56] <Ben64> erica647: open a terminal, type that
[01:56] <Hailwood> Ben64, I run a Java IDE, a virtualbox machine, a few build processes, and google-chrome all at the same time. If I can use a dual swap partition setup then that would work.
[01:56] <erica647> ok it says it can't open the configuration file /etc/libuser.conf
[01:57] <Ben64> erica647: ooh, try "sudo system-config-samba"
[01:57] <Ben64> Hailwood: maybe you just need more ram? but yeah, theres not anything stopping you from using 2 or more swap partitions
[01:58] <erica647> I get the same error with sudo
[01:58] <Hailwood> Ben64, unfortunately it would seem 8GB is that max my laptops mobo can take.
[01:58] <erica647> Do I just need to create that file then?
[01:59] <Ben64> erica647: what is the output of 'ls -l /etc/libuser.conf'
[01:59] <[n0mad]> split!
[01:59] <thiebaude> !split
[02:00] <erica647> no such file or directory
[02:00] <Ben64> erica647: how about "apt-cache show libuser1"
[02:00] <Ben64> erica647: it will be lots of lines, please use a pastebin
[02:01] <erica647> That gave me a lot of info
[02:01] <Ben64> erica647: yep, put it in http://paste.ubuntu.com
[02:02] <skender> i installed a packge with checkinstall, can i delete the .deb it created?
[02:03] <Ben64> skender: if you don't care about uninstalling it ever, sure
[02:03] <erica647> Ben64... just pasted it there
[02:04] <Ben64> erica647: need the link to it
[02:04] <skender> ok, so i best make a folder for all my packages?
[02:04] <Ben64> skender: yeah thats an option
[02:04] <skender> and dpkg -r libvpx will work, whereever i move it?
[02:05] <Ben64> skender: you might need to use the path to the deb
[02:05] <erica647> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10892711/
[02:06] <skender> ok tyvm
[02:07] <Ben64> erica647: how about 'apt-cache policy libuser1 system-config-samba python-libuser'
[02:08] <k_sze> And what's up with this manpage? http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/en/man8/iptables-extensions.8.html
[02:09] <k_sze> "This module, when combined with connection tracking, allows  access  to the connection tracking state for this packet/connection."
[02:09] <erica647> it says apt-cache command not found
[02:09] <Ben64> erica647: you may have typed it incorrectly
[02:09] <k_sze> "*combined* with connection tracking"??? I thought conntrack *is* connection tracking!?
[02:11] <erica647> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10892755/
[02:12] <TiK> erica647: whats your question?
[02:13] <TiK> apt-cache is a search feature apt-cache search whatever apt-get install is an install program
[02:13] <erica647> Am working with Ben64 on a Samba question
[02:13] <darthanubis> http://pastebin.com/5v02NVQ0
[02:14] <TiK> erica647: uhm apt-cache search or apt-get install ...
[02:15] <[n0mad]> TiK, couldn't you just scroll up and read and see that instructions are being followed?
[02:15] <lighta> does someone use apt-cacher-ng for centos here ?
[02:16] <erica647> Was just typing what Ben told me... are you taking over for him TiK?
[02:18] <erica647> Ben64 are you still there?
[02:20] <[n0mad]> erica647: maybe try this link https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/31292
[02:20] <[n0mad]> a few responses down someone just created that config file and it was fine
[02:20] <[n0mad]> and samba apparently didn't even use it
[02:21] <erica647> ok Thanks Ben64 and n0mad!  I'm off to do some reading
[02:23] <Shurtagul>  Kubuntu keeps blanking to a blank color randomly and theres no way to recover. Its happening way more frequently too.. does anyone know a solution for this?
[02:23] <EriC^^> Shurtagul: maybe that's the screensaver
[02:23] <EriC^^> try typing your password when it goes blank ( even if there's no box ) and it should work i think
[02:24] <EriC^^> forgot what the package was for that screensaver
[02:24] <Shurtagul> Why would it go blank while Im actively doing stuff
[02:24] <EriC^^> oh
[02:28] <q_> I can't solve this problem. Could somebody help plz.. And sorry there is some Chinese words..
[02:28] <q_> E: brltty: 子进程 已安装 post-installation 脚本 返回了错误号 1
[02:29] <EriC^^> q_: try running the command with LANG=C before it
[02:29] <EriC^^> and paste the output in paste.ubuntu.com
[02:30] <q_> Thank you. I will try .
[02:34] <p5yc071c> can someone help with a real simple issue?  I'm trying to install ubuntu and it keeps booting into a blank screen
[02:37] <nahtnam> Hey! When I try updating and upgrading via terminal, I get this error: https://gist.github.com/nahtnam/f523db456bc232329acd What should I do?
[02:37] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset p5yc071c Have you tried :
[02:37] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | p5yc071c Have you tried :
[02:38] <barack_obama> hi
[02:39] <p5yc071c> is that two bots talking to each other?
[02:42] <Bashing-om> p5yc071c: No, was me fat fingering getting your attention to the bot's reply. See what the boot parameter "nomodeset" does .
[02:43] <p5yc071c> thank you
[02:44] <rooly> does anybody know how to get pci-passthrough working?
[02:44] <tomreyn> through what?
[02:44] <rooly> libvirt/kvm
[02:45] <rooly> i've got the device showing up in the guest (win7)
[02:45] <Bashing-om> nahtnam: Does not look like that PPA - http://ppa.launchpad.net/jon-severinsson/ - is maintained . Disable that PPA in Software Sources and try again .
[02:45] <tomreyn> there's a how-to, it's not too hard, unless you're talking video / graphics card
[02:45] <rooly> its an r9 270x
[02:46] <rooly> i'm getting AMD-Vi [IO_PAGE_FAULT...] spammed to my syslog before the guest blue-screens
[02:46] <tomreyn> http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_to_assign_devices_with_VT-d_in_KVM
[02:47] <rooly> yes, i've followed that tutorial
[02:47] <rooly> and numerous others
[02:47] <tomreyn> which device are you trying to pass through?
[02:47] <Bashing-om> rooly: Check on ubuntuforums site, there are a couple of bug reports on that grahics card . QIII is working it .
[02:47] <rooly> amd r9 270x tomreyn
[02:48] <tomreyn> well graphics cards usually don't work, but there are a few exceptions to that rule
[02:48] <tomreyn> the issue there is that it's not just plain pci passthrough but a lot more complicated
[02:48] <rooly> i've noted several mentions of a vga-arbiter patch in the arch forums
[02:49] <nahtnam> Bashing-om: Thanks. It worked
[02:49] <rooly> but i'm using an AMD APU (7850k) as my host graphics
[02:49] <tomreyn> video bios'es are usually proprietary, differ amopngst models, assign memory locations dynamically. remapping those to the gues and not making the host burp isn't trivial
[02:50] <Bashing-om> nahtnam: If 'ffmpeg' is a favorite, I understand that it is again supported in 15.04 .
[02:51] <tomreyn> rooly: did you try this one? https://wiki.debian.org/VGAPassthrough#Configuration_.232_.282x_AMD.29
[02:53] <tomreyn> also when you despair, here's a self-help community: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2111175
[02:53] <rooly> tomreyn: yes, i'll go through it again. thanks for the second link
[02:54] <tomreyn> good luck + good riddance
[02:55] <ani> guys, is the daniel.pavel/solaar repo down??
[02:55] <ani> my apt-get update is giving errors.
[02:56] <tomasm-> hey, how can I get chrome to be my default browser in ubuntu? I'm tired of having firefox open from thunderbird or links in X-irc, etc.
[02:58] <tomreyn> ani: it's hosted on launchpad, which is a high availability 'system', so unless routing is an issue it should be available. https://launchpad.net/~daniel.pavel/+archive/ubuntu/solaar
[02:58] <Bashing-om> tomasm-: TRY: ' sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser ' .
[02:58] <tomreyn> however, you may want to reconsider using the packages from there since it hasn't seen any updates  for more than a year
[02:59] <tomreyn> tomasm-: that's an interactive command, you need to run it in a terminal
[02:59] <tomasm-> Bashing-om, hm, do i need to restart X?
[03:00]  * tomreyn thinks you will need to restart X to apply this change
[03:00] <ani> it has the package for logitech unifying receiver
[03:01] <Bashing-om> tomasm-: I honestly do not remember .. will not hurt after running the command to re-boot to clear memory and see if chrome is now the default browser ,
[03:01] <tomasm-> oh nvm, i accidentally set it to the wrong number.
[03:11] <tuv0k> http://pastebin.com/5v02NVQ0
[03:12] <tuv0k> my apt is broken because of mime-support
[03:12] <tuv0k> how to resolve please?
[03:13] <Ljango> 中文
[03:13] <Ljango> ～～
[03:15] <Ljango> ……
[03:15] <aeon-ltd> !cn
[03:16] <Ljango> 谢谢
[03:20] <[n0mad]> oh, never ever seen chinese in irc before
[03:23] <harris> hey bazhang
[03:47] <allstarsnorks2> Hello there. Can I upgrade GTK version in 12.04 to 3.10/3.12?
[03:48] <tuv0k> http://pastebin.com/5v02NVQ0
[03:48] <p5yc071c> bashing-om, that worked, thanks!
[03:50] <Bashing-om> p5yc071c: :) .. you do good work .
[03:57] <tomreyn> allstarsnorks2: not without major breakage.
[03:57] <tomreyn> upgrade to 14.04 instead
[03:58] <allstarsnorks2> but remastersys won't work on 14.04
[03:58] <tomreyn> whats that?
[03:58] <allstarsnorks2> a remastering software that recreates your whole system and fits them to a CD
[03:59] <tomreyn> and you need this because?
[04:00] <tomreyn> i can imagine some use cases, just windering which is yours.
[04:00] <allstarsnorks2> remastering my current setup and sharing it
[04:02] <tomreyn> hmm try uck
[04:02] <harris> hey
[04:02] <harris> keep changes made in compiz after you uninstall compiz
[04:22] <superboot> Hi all. I'm used to init scripts, and I think the newest ubuntu uses something else. What is it called?
[04:23] <harris> hey
[04:24] <lotuspsychje> superboot: systemd
[04:24] <harris> superboot, you can use the systemd or the old one
[04:24] <harris> how do i make the top panel transparent
[04:25] <tgm4883> is there a site similar to packages.ubuntu.com for armhf packages?
[04:25] <lotuspsychje> harris: maube with ccsm
[04:25] <harris> lotuspsychje, compiz slows ubuntu down too much
[04:26] <rahulprodev> Hello, morning :)
[04:26] <rahulprodev> is there way to know mother board name from ubuntu?
[04:27] <Rand0m`> rahulprodev, try lspci
[04:27] <rahulprodev> Rand0m`,
[04:27] <rahulprodev> ok thanks
[04:27] <lotuspsychje> rahulprodev: or sudo dmidecode -t 2
[04:28] <lotuspsychje> harris: i think you can set panel opacity in unity plugin from ccsm
[04:28] <splitwire> rahul prodev: installing hardinfo might also help out
[04:29] <rahulprodev> thanks lotuspsychje It's sony corporation board :)
[04:30] <harris> on 15.04 in terminal why is it Y/n instead of y/n
[04:34] <houyi> 什么鬼？
[04:35] <lotuspsychje> !zn | houyi
[04:35] <houyi> 有人？
[04:35] <lotuspsychje> !ch | houyi
[04:35] <lotuspsychje> hmm
[04:35] <lotuspsychje> !zh | houyi
[04:37] <rooly> has something changed in 15.04 that makes /etc/modules or /etc/initramfs-tools/modules not take effect?
[04:38] <houyi> Can you speak Chinese?
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> houyi: in #ubuntu-cn
[04:39] <houyi> join #ubuntu-cn
[04:41] <rooly> nobody?
[04:47] <ki7mt> rooly, Just guessing, but SysD maybe ?
[04:49] <ki7mt> rooly, This may shed some light on things: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers
[04:50] <rooly> ki7mt: i thought as much too, but i followed http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/modules-load.d.html
[04:52] <lonixlon> hey guys hoping someone can help me, I have an OpenVPN client set up on my machine, problem is that when the client is connected I can no longer ssh into the machine from the internet, i suspect that when the ssh server is trying to respond the packets are going out through tun0 instead of eth0 anyone know how to fix this?
[04:53] <ki7mt> rooly, Normally, freedesktop is a very good source, but, seeing how this is the first roll out for UB, things may not be 100% yet That why I went to the Ubuntu reference first.
[04:55] <ki7mt> lonixlon, I think that is the purpose of the tunnel, to Isolate one pipe, and prevent intrusion ( aka, the second ssh attempt) is it not?
[04:57] <lonixlon> ki7mt, yes to some extent, but I need to be able to access the machine I want to tunnel all traffic except ssh
[05:00] <ki7mt> lonixlon, I'd have to look at that, but I think all traffic in the VPN is through SSH .. but need to look at bit more, Iv'e not messed with that in a long while.
[05:00] <xavii> i upgraded my ram from 4gb to 10gb and my ubuntu wont boot, it gets stuck on loading initram disk, ram tested fine on the machine on memtest
[05:00] <ki7mt> lonixlon, So to paraphrase ; you want to SSH into the server or client, whiel the tunnel is active ?
[05:01] <lonixlon> ki7mt, correct
[05:01] <ki7mt> lonixlon, Ok, I'll go dig a bit on it.
[05:02] <ki7mt> xavii, Doe it work if you stick the 4GB back in ? 10GB is an odd number though.
[05:02] <ki7mt> .. Does it ..
[05:02] <xavii> ki7mt, yes it does. its 2gb+8gb
[05:02] <lonixlon> ki7mt, thanks, ive been working on it for about 2 hrs and im just about to give up
[05:03] <ki7mt> lonixlon, To be clean, what is the actual erro your getting when trying to SSH in while the tunnel is up.
[05:04] <lonixlon> ki7mt, there is no error, just no response
[05:04] <lonixlon> ki7mt, timed out
[05:05] <ki7mt> xavii, Could be all sorts of things .. does the MB support >= 8GB or 10GB of RAM ? Mis-Matched tiummings on the Ram sticks, DDR3 v.s. DDR2 things like that, check the obvious first. Try 4GB of the 8GB your adding, see the results etc.
[05:05] <lonixlon> ki7mt, i have checked with tcpdump and the server receives the packet but no response
[05:05] <ki7mt> lonixlon, Ok, well that really is annoying :-)
[05:08] <ki7mt> lonixlon, first, are you sure you have  your keys correct ?
[05:08] <lonixlon> ki7mt, everything connects great when the tunnel is down
[05:09] <ki7mt> lonixlon, Ok, check the ports when the tunnel is up ?
[05:09] <ki7mt> lonixlon, then ensure (and Im not sure how to test it) the IP addy is within range.
[05:10] <ki7mt> lonixlon, and I would read though, the openvpn.conf  just to meke sure there's nothing obvious there.
[05:11] <k_sze_> Weird. I'm running Ubuntu 15.04 on a Linode instance.
[05:12] <k_sze_> The /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ directory is basically empty.
[05:14] <k_sze_> There is, however, /lib/modules/3.19.0-15-generic
[05:14] <lonixlon> ki7mt, do you know how to make all packets headed for port 22 get routed to a different gateway
[05:14] <k_sze_> but my kernel is apparently 3.19.1-x86_64-linode53
[05:15] <dreamon> Im searching double files  by using fslint. I earned a long list, so I want to mark some with a pattern. I want to delete all of them with "Backup" in its path. how can I set this pattern?
[05:15] <k_sze_> Does that mean I still need to install libnetfilter-conntrack3?
[05:18] <ki7mt> lonixlon, the commands exacrly, no, but, in general, packet forwarding, the sshd.conf, UFW needs to allow it, may need to redirect the gateway .. it's been a long time since I done anything with VPN .. was just trying to help a bit as nobody else chimed in.
[05:19] <ki7mt> dreamon, "Double Files" . .. what are those exactly
[05:20] <lonixlon> ki7mt, thanks really appreciate it I think Iv'e found it just gotta make it work http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/iproute2.html
[05:21] <dreamon> ki7mt, file on different location with same content and size. (im my case photos and movies)
[05:22] <Wugbom> Hi.  Ubuntu is very laggy for me.  For starters, how do I open terminal? :D
[05:22] <Wugbom> Wait.  I got terminal up, finally. :D  Okay, what should I do? It's laggy.
[05:23] <gioankminh> hello
[05:23] <ki7mt> Wugbom, Terminal .. ( Ctrl + Alt + T )  .. works on almost all Ubuntu flavors.
[05:23] <Wugbom> I'm looking at "top"  It looks like "compiz" is using up to 30% of my cpu.
[05:24] <Wugbom> It spikes when I touch the keyboard.
[05:24] <ki7mt> Wugbom, But what it the total load and load averages ?
[05:24] <Wugbom> I wanted to check to see if my partition was overloading or something.
[05:24] <gioankminh> what is the IDM (internet Download Manager) of ubuntu ?
[05:24] <Wugbom> What's a load?
[05:25] <kostkon> Wugbom, what's your graphics card?
[05:25] <ki7mt> Wugbom, top | grep 'load average' ; q to quit
[05:25] <Wugbom> It's some old AGP card.  I know it has a lot of onboard ram.
[05:26] <ki7mt> AGP .. not good
[05:26] <Wugbom> It says: 2 users" up 12 min.  Load average: 0.17, 0.59, 0.52
[05:26] <gioankminh> what is the IDM (internet Download Manager) of ubuntu ?
[05:26] <Wugbom> 16 root 0 -20 0 0 0 ....
[05:27] <Wugbom> Let me type it all out:
[05:27] <ki7mt> Wugbom, That load ave says things are OK with CPU loading then.
[05:28] <Wugbom> top - 22:27:10 up 13 min, 2 users, load average: 0.09, 0.52, 0.50 {new line} 17 root    0 -20    0    0    0  $  0.0  0.0  0:00.00 k{something}
[05:28] <Wugbom> What I'm worried about is the possibility that I've put more data onto a partition than is acceptable because my older brother set this system up, and I remember he made that mistake on my system, twice.
[05:28] <Wugbom> Other than that, I have no idea.
[05:28] <Stifler> Wugbom, not the cpu. When you first booted it was only 50% (I assume you only have one core, since its AGP)
[05:29] <Wugbom> I know the north bridge fan is going insane.
[05:29] <Stifler> Now your at about 9%
[05:29] <ki7mt> gioankminh, there are many alternatives, wget and curl from command line, then all sorts of apps from GUI / Desktop.
[05:29] <Wugbom> It still spikes the cpu % to 30-40% when I use the keyboard
[05:30] <Wugbom> "haley" (the username) and "root" both spike.
[05:30] <Wugbom> compiz and xorg, respectively in the "command" column.
[05:32] <rishianand> Upgraded to vivid vervet
[05:32] <rishianand> 15.04
[05:33] <ki7mt> jha_ji, please stop sending me PM's please, use the channel for questions.
[05:34] <Stifler> Wugbom; install sysstat, and run iostat -xd sda 1
[05:34] <Stifler> watch hdd usage
[05:36] <ki7mt> can also use HTOP has allot of nice info about chasing down usage
[05:37] <Stifler> also iotop
[05:37] <peterrooney> I am struggling with how to characterize a problem I'm having on 14.04. on logging in lightdm to default desktop, I'm presented with only the background.  If I switch to a VT and back, the side panel and desktop items appear (but are entirely unresponsive), and the top menu bar has nothing in it.  Alt-F2 also has no effect.
[05:39] <kostkon> peterrooney, you could try resetting you unity & compiz configuration
[05:39] <kostkon> peterrooney, http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html
[05:39] <peterrooney> kostkon: fresh install.
[05:40] <kostkon> peterrooney, right
[05:40] <ilk> i just did upgrade to U server 15 and I am having an issue when i do apt-get update its fail to resolve
[05:40] <ilk> anyone else get that?
[05:40] <Wugbom> hehe.  I need to get root
[05:41] <Wugbom> well, anyway, at least the problem they were worried about isn't coming up.  They thought the entire system would freeze.
[05:41] <ki7mt> ilk, fales to resolve what, repository, p addy, what the actual error ?
[05:44] <ilk> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com vivid InRelease   |  Temporary failure resolving 'us.archive.ubuntu.com' |  W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/vivid/InRelease
[05:44] <keltim> histreedit     	off  <- whose idea was that over at ubuntu, anyway ?
[05:45] <ilk> ki7mt they all failed
[05:45] <ki7mt> ilk, Well, form the server. make sure you can ping the DNS names, if you can, may need to do a clean up, remove any PPA's the update,
[05:46] <ki7mt> .. then update
[05:49] <ilk> yeha ok it wont ping anything
[05:49] <houyi_> 中文
[05:50] <rooly> so apparently the affects of /etc/initramfs-tools/modules is not accurate in systemd
[05:51] <rooly> i'll go try it under upstart real quick
[05:51] <rooly> i'm gonna be pretty upset if that's the cause of the last 2 hours of not doing what is configured
[05:54] <ki7mt> ilk, Check your DNS /etc/resolv.conf ... you need to get networking sorted out first.
[05:56] <rooly> ok good, it isn't a systemd problem
[06:07] <HerroWorlds> whyyyy does no one know how to set up a socks server on ubuntu!? i swear im at like 10 hours of googling getting no where
[06:10] <ilk> ki7mt i really messed up somewhere, i got an x session up and the welcome loging screen says Debian 8, when i start x it randomly logs me out
[06:11] <ilk> i think it will be faster to do a fresh install of 15 rather than try to fix it
[06:20] <ubuntu-mate> Hi there, I have just installed ubuntu mate 15.04 and when I reboot the system it is not booting :/ it boots to instramfs, in one of the ttys it shows **/modules.dep.bin
[06:21] <ubuntu-mate> I don't remember whole message sory :/
[06:21] <ubuntu-mate> I don't remember whole message sorry :/
[06:21] <ubuntu-mate> how should I fix that problem ?
[06:21] <eikon81g> did you install from a dvd or a thumbdrive?
[06:22] <ubuntu-mate> thumbdrive
[06:22] <eikon81g> prior to this install did you have a working copy of Ubuntu running on that machine?
[06:22] <ubuntu-mate> Elementary os
[06:22] <ubuntu-mate> freya
[06:22] <eikon81g> you did a full format?
[06:22] <eikon81g> (fresh install)
[06:23] <ubuntu-mate> I used guided install erase everything and install
[06:23] <ubuntu-mate> It showed that it will create swap partition and root
[06:23] <ubuntu-mate> on /sda
[06:23] <eikon81g> right. Did you use LVM?
[06:23] <ubuntu-mate> nope
[06:23] <ubuntu-mate> and no encryption
[06:24] <eikon81g> yea good, I had some issues with  that..
[06:24] <eikon81g> how'd you make the usb installeR?
[06:24] <ubuntu-mate> Could it be because of nvidia ? something ?
[06:24] <ubuntu-mate> unetbootin
[06:25] <eikon81g> I mean maybe I am no expert but you could always use the bootflag nomodeset
[06:25] <eikon81g> !nomodeset
[06:25] <Captonjamason> i need some help install KickStart on ubuntu 15.04
[06:25] <eikon81g> I don't know ubuntu-mate you sure your original ISO checksum is good?
[06:25] <ubuntu-mate> ok thanks I will try that
[06:26] <ubuntu-mate> I haven't checked it :/
[06:26] <ubuntu-mate> it might been corrupted :/
[06:26] <eikon81g> seems like if the install went ok and it is just giving you that I'd probably try to format again and then install fresh to see if it gives you the same thing..
[06:26] <eikon81g> maybe ubuntu-mate
[06:27] <ubuntu-mate> I tried 3 times :) 2 of them I used guided the last one i tried bu formatting myself
[06:27] <eikon81g> ahh
[06:27] <eikon81g> ok well then you are on the right path..
[06:27] <eikon81g> try to get the full error and maybe one of the experts can give us some more info
[06:28] <rooly> welp, systemd broke plex! yay
[06:28] <ubuntu-mate> :)
[06:30] <eikon81g> ubuntu-mate, you could always try to install 14.10 and do an upgrade as well..
[06:31] <eikon81g> as long as that flys then it's the same diff. presumably..
[06:31] <eikon81g> I was thinking about doing an upgrade but I may just do a fresh install
[06:32] <eikon81g> I just started a new job and I don't really have time to spend tweaking it again so I am hesitant.. I run Xubuntu though
[06:32] <ubuntu-mate> hmm
[06:32] <rooly> plex issue solved in https://forums.plex.tv/index.php/topic/153638-ubuntu-moved-to-systemd-no-service-and-unable-to-start/
[06:32] <ubuntu-mate> well it's weekend so I'm tweaking my machines
[06:33] <ubuntu-mate> looks like I will need to get up from my bed and turn on my pc to make usb installer for my laptop :D
[06:33] <ubuntu-mate> again
[06:35] <eikon81g> Lol..
[06:35] <eikon81g> I mean if you are trying Ubuntu 15.04 maybe you could try another distro.. Maybe Xubuntu 15.04.. It's crafty.. I wasn't really a fan of unity
[06:36] <ubuntu-mate> I'm not a fan of unity also
[06:36] <eikon81g> xfce is enjoyable (so far)
[06:36] <ubuntu-mate> and not a fan of xfce
[06:36] <ubuntu-mate> at least was
[06:36] <eikon81g> bummer.
[06:36] <ubuntu-mate> until i tried
[06:36] <ubuntu-mate> bummer cant remmember the distro name
[06:37] <ubuntu-mate> one that is derivate form arch
[06:37] <ubuntu-mate> but I like debian family more so ..
[06:38] <ubuntu-mate> or I could try ubuntu minimal and from there install ubuntu-mate-desktop package :?
[06:39] <eikon81g> !lubuntu
[06:39] <eikon81g> !lubuntu | ubuntu-mate
[06:40] <ubuntu-mate> I used lubuntu up until mate showed up :3
[06:40] <kingbeowolf> I really like unity
[06:41] <kingbeowolf> everything else always has some kind of problems
[06:41] <ubuntu-mate> well there are lots of use cases where one likes one and another likes another
[06:41] <kingbeowolf> haven't used everything though
[06:41] <work_alkisg> unity doesn't work without 3d though, that's a big problem by itself
[06:41] <kingbeowolf> lots of just basic things dont work in some DE
[06:42] <kingbeowolf> what computer doesn't have 3D nowadays?
[06:42] <ubuntu-mate> yea well unity is supported by cannonical so
[06:42] <eikon81g> I like xubuntu.. when I installed ubuntu and tried to install xfce over top of it it went haywire.
[06:42] <alkisg> More than 50% of existing pcs don't have 3d
[06:42] <ubuntu-mate> I just like old school way of managing my pc so I don't like unity or gnome3 :/
[06:42] <eikon81g> the tailored distrobutions are cleaner
[06:42] <kingbeowolf> lightdm is the best login software i have used
[06:43] <ubuntu-mate> well I like lightdm too :)
[06:43] <eikon81g> I like the ability to chose your DE at login but I stick to just one so it doesn't get much use..
[06:43] <kingbeowolf> i like the old school way, but i really like just typing to launch my programs
[06:43] <alkisg> lightdm doesn't support non-english keyboards
[06:43] <eikon81g> bummer on the language support :\ I did not know that.
[06:44] <ubuntu-mate> strange I use lightdm with Lithuanian keyboard :?
[06:44] <kingbeowolf> ubuntu-mate,  yeah one of the things that has annoyed me about everything else is when i plug my laptop into HDMI and the damn login screen is still on the laptop but doesn't switch back and forth based on where you mouse is at
[06:44] <alkisg> ubuntu-mate: what's your `setxkbmap -query | grep layout` ?
[06:44] <kingbeowolf> alkisg, that sucks ..
[06:44] <ubuntu-mate> I'm on live image so it will be en
[06:45] <alkisg> ubuntu-mate: all countries that need 2 keyboards there, e.g. "us,gr", only get the first one supported
[06:45] <ubuntu-mate> I'm wrong it says layout:     lt,lt
[06:45] <ubuntu-mate>  :D
[06:45] <Chuck_Norris> Old school:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10894405/
[06:45]  * Chuck_Norris just saying :p
[06:45] <alkisg> ubuntu-mate: so you're lucky that you don't have to switch your keyboard to type english with alt+shift or so, it wouldn't work, you wouldn't even be able to type your password
[06:46] <ubuntu-mate> Neet desktop
[06:46] <mantys89> is there any way change default terminal in nautilus to terminator, i have ubuntu 15.04 with Unity...
[06:46] <alkisg> The lt,lt is a bug of ubiquity, it had that for 5+ years now
[06:46] <alkisg> For greece it's gr,gr,gr,gr,gr, 5 times :)
[06:46] <ubuntu-mate> yea it did -.-
[06:46] <kingbeowolf> alkisg, to bad the whole world doesn't just speak one language
[06:47] <alkisg> Yes it would make it simpler for ubuntu developers :D
[06:47] <kingbeowolf> lets all just speak some obscure language
[06:47] <ubuntu-mate> yea I hate supporting lots of languages
[06:47] <ubuntu-mate> when I write software
[06:47] <Guest36387> if you would like translate your keybord in french or in anower languages you can do it in parameters tool and in the configuration of keybord select your languages
[06:48] <alkisg> That only works in gnome and only after login
[06:48] <alkisg> Xorg supports multiple keyboards for decades now
[06:48] <alkisg> Ubuntu and gnome and lightdm just decided to break it...
[06:49] <kingbeowolf> alkisg, plasma kdm?
[06:49] <Guest36387> personnaly i use french keybord i speak english a little beat and i program my software in french i develop in php and bash
[06:49] <alkisg> All other DEs work fine, mate, gnome-flashback, lxde, kde etc
[06:49] <alkisg> *unless they use lightdm for login
[06:49] <Guest36387> no plasma in my home just a little screen
[06:49] <alkisg> With autologin it works fine
[06:49] <Guest36387> i hate tv
[06:50] <kingbeowolf> i plug my laptop into the tv all the time
[06:50] <kingbeowolf> watch movies
[06:50] <Guest36387> sorry but how are you simes yesterday
[06:50] <Guest36387> ??
[06:51] <kingbeowolf> unity remembers my screen brightness settings
[06:51] <Guest36387> i look at youtube tv
[06:51] <kingbeowolf> plasma doesn't
[06:51] <kingbeowolf> cinnamon doesn't
[06:51] <kingbeowolf> gnome doesn't
[06:51] <kingbeowolf> something so simple that is just annoying
[06:51] <alkisg> That's probably a problem with upstream
[06:51] <alkisg> *upstart
[06:51] <ubuntu-mate> kingbeowolf we got your point :)
[06:52] <kingbeowolf> haha
[06:52] <alkisg> The gnome login services got rewritten as upstart services
[06:52] <alkisg> So they broke them so that they only work with unity :)
[06:52] <alkisg> Hopefully now with systemd less things will be broken by unity+upstart
[06:52] <ubuntu-mate> I allways use my laptop on full brightness so I don't really need this feature
[06:53] <kingbeowolf> ubuntu-mate, sometimes ill watch tv late at night
[06:53] <ubuntu-mate> alkisg, that's why I was excited with systemd
[06:53] <eikon81g> I have a 32in lcd mounted on the wall above my desk and I use my laptop screen and the lcd as a secondary.. It's annoying getting the screen settings to play nice
[06:53] <kingbeowolf> "tv"
[06:53] <kingbeowolf> unity remembers screen settings
[06:53] <kingbeowolf> even DPI
[06:53] <alkisg> ubuntu-mate: I wouldn't mind if all other DEs adopted upstart... but I do mind when ubuntu diverts too much from upstream, because too many things stay broken forever
[06:54] <eikon81g> i have xubuntu 14.10 and I am using vga bc the machine I run is OLD
[06:54] <eikon81g> lol
[06:54] <ubuntu-mate> alkisg, well that's true :/
[06:54] <kingbeowolf> upgrade time
[06:54] <Guest36387> i use ubuntu the 14.05 version
[06:55] <Guest36387> on laptop
[06:55] <siegfried> 14.05?
[06:55] <kingbeowolf> :D
[06:55] <ki7mt> .04 :-)
[06:55] <eikon81g> 14.04?
[06:55] <eikon81g> yea..
[06:55] <Guest36387> i think
[06:55] <ubuntu-mate> :)
[06:55] <Guest36387> yes sorry
[06:55] <kingbeowolf> he got the special version
[06:55] <ki7mt> indeed
[06:55] <ubuntu-mate> my first thought was where did he got that :D
[06:56] <eikon81g> lol night guys I'll get on later, It's late here..
[06:56] <Guest36387> yesterday i see a conversation i guy upload a 15.04 version it's true she realy exist ??
[06:56] <eikon81g> adios!
[06:56] <kingbeowolf> late
[06:56] <ubuntu-mate> adios
[06:56] <kingbeowolf> yeah im using 15.04 now
[06:57] <ubuntu-mate> I'm trying to install 15.04 on my machine -.-\
[06:57] <ubuntu-mate> no luck so far
[06:57] <alkisg> Why?
[06:57] <ubuntu-mate> modprobe.dep.bin problem
[06:57] <ki7mt> There is a bot that has the info, I can't remember what it is though.
[06:57] <ubuntu-mate> “Could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/3.XX-generic/modules.dep.bin'”
[06:58] <alkisg> And then what, blank screen?
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate> no instramfs
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate> shows up
[06:58] <alkisg> Ouch
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate> sorry forgot , after no
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate> and on the first tty “Could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/3.XX-generic/modules.dep.bin'” is shown
[06:58] <ki7mt> ubuntu-mate, Normally, that means a messed up kernel install ..
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate> after systemd message
[06:59] <alkisg> Or a bad cd
[06:59] <ubuntu-mate> well ya
[06:59] <ki7mt> Yeah, if using LiveCD
[06:59] <ubuntu-mate> I will need to make a new usb installer -.-
[06:59] <alkisg> Try the md5sums too
[06:59] <ubuntu-mate> but too lazy to get up from my bed -.-
[06:59] <ubuntu-mate> so I'm using live cd :d
[06:59] <ubuntu-mate> and having fun here
[07:00] <kingbeowolf> anyone know of a good program that uses ad-block sources but dns level?
[07:00] <ubuntu-mate> hmm not really :?
[07:00] <kingbeowolf> that would be so cool to move it out of the browser
[07:00] <ki7mt> I don't even understand the question, let alonne an applications :-)
[07:00] <ubuntu-mate> if you use pfsence as router you might find something
[07:01] <Guest36387> good buy see you later !!
[07:01] <Guest36387> i hate that
[07:01] <kingbeowolf> it would need to be something that had a plugin for a browser
[07:01] <alkisg> kingbeowolf: I don't think it's possible as adblock also rewrites the html sources when needed
[07:01] <kingbeowolf> so you could disable it or white list sites
[07:01] <ubuntu-mate> well
[07:02] <ubuntu-mate> there is a problem with that
[07:02] <ubuntu-mate> some websites will load slower
[07:02] <ubuntu-mate> because they will try to connect  to ad server and won't able to
[07:02] <ubuntu-mate> so by editing html I think would be better choise
[07:03] <ubuntu-mate> I forgot which add blocker I use :/
[07:03] <kingbeowolf> i know a new one just came out
[07:04] <kingbeowolf> supposedly really good
[07:04] <ubuntu-mate> I use one of the recent once
[07:04] <ubuntu-mate> pages loads faster
[07:06] <kingbeowolf> yeah i noticed in chrome it loads slower with adblock then firefox with adblock
[07:06] <ubuntu-mate> I use uBlock
[07:06] <kingbeowolf> or maybe i just notice it more
[07:06] <ubuntu-mate> (piko block)
[07:06] <kingbeowolf> i heard about that
[07:06] <ubuntu-mate> it does not slow down page loading
[07:08] <kingbeowolf> pretty good graphs in the app store
[07:09] <kingbeowolf> you using uBlock Origin in Chrome?
[07:09] <ubuntu-mate> I think so
[07:09] <ubuntu-mate> yea chrome
[07:09] <ubuntu-mate> well chromium
[07:12] <kingbeowolf> does hangouts app work with chromium
[07:12] <ubuntu-mate> It works for me
[07:12] <ubuntu-mate> and google music app
[07:13] <Andy_MCO> pop-corn time is really good in ubuntu
[07:13] <Andy_MCO> I like it
[07:13] <ubuntu-mate> darn it firefox doesn't load youtube html5 by default -.-
[07:13] <kingbeowolf> ya i hate that too
[07:13] <kingbeowolf> i use firefox for awhile
[07:14] <kingbeowolf> switched because of that
[07:14] <kingbeowolf> has this nasty bug when full screening youtube vids
[07:14] <ubuntu-mate> I hate when services like netflix are not available in Europe -.-
[07:14] <kingbeowolf> always locked up flash
[07:14] <ubuntu-mate> yea
[07:14] <kingbeowolf> dont have that problem as i am from the us
[07:15] <kingbeowolf> but that would annoy me
[07:15] <Andy_MCO> use a vpn service from us
[07:15] <Andy_MCO> like surfbouncer
[07:15] <kingbeowolf> ya
[07:15] <ubuntu-mate> well that's an overhead
[07:15] <ubuntu-mate> to use service to use service
[07:15] <ubuntu-mate> and also
[07:15] <ubuntu-mate> us prices are so huge :x
[07:15] <ubuntu-mate> I pay for my 100mbps ~ 3$
[07:16] <ubuntu-mate> a month
[07:16] <kingbeowolf> haha
[07:16] <ubuntu-mate> no bandwith cap
[07:16] <kingbeowolf> ya
[07:16] <kingbeowolf> i dont have a cap here but i pay 100 a month
[07:16] <ubuntu-mate> son of a b...
[07:16] <kingbeowolf> we are fighting in the courts alot about it right now
[07:17] <ubuntu-mate> yea I hear that from news
[07:17] <kingbeowolf> and we are actually winning
[07:17] <kingbeowolf> its crazy
[07:17] <ubuntu-mate> our cell phone providers ISP's are so much better
[07:17] <kingbeowolf> first time for everything
[07:17] <ubuntu-mate> because of EU laws
[07:17] <kingbeowolf> ya not as many monopolies
[07:17] <ubuntu-mate> my brain hurts when I see how much you pay for services
[07:18] <kingbeowolf> things are getting better
[07:18] <kingbeowolf> people are getting their heads out of their asses
[07:18] <ubuntu-mate> I hope for the best :/
[07:18] <kingbeowolf> google is helping
[07:18] <kingbeowolf> Google Fiber
[07:18] <kingbeowolf> SpaceX
[07:18] <ubuntu-mate> and now Google is starting to be a cellphone provider :D
[07:19] <kingbeowolf> ya i heard that too
[07:19] <kingbeowolf> good things are coming
[07:19] <Zerkalerka> Should move this chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:19] <ubuntu-mate> sometimes google is doing some good things
[07:19] <ubuntu-mate> ah sry
[07:19] <Zerkalerka> I enjoy it, just clogs up the help channel :)
[07:19] <ubuntu-mate> true :/
[07:20] <kingbeowolf> oh logical thinking dang it
[07:26] <kingbeowolf> why doesn't unity automatically switch back to internal speakers when HDMI is unplugged?
[07:33] <Guest51416> bjr a tous
[07:35] <Guest51416> ya til un chat en francais
[07:35] <Guest51416> svp
[07:36] <Chuck_Norris> !fr | Guest51416
[07:37] <MichaelTiebesl> hey hello, is there somebody who has installed diaspora on ubuntu (15.04) as pod?
[07:37] <Guest51416> merci
[07:38] <muh2000> hi all
[07:38] <muh2000> i jsut upgraded
[07:38] <muh2000> now nvidia driver does NOT load :(
[07:38] <muh2000> any ideas?
[07:40] <Zerkalerka> purge, reinstall, try different nvidia version.
[07:41] <muh2000> Zerkalerka: tried, no avail
[07:44] <Zerkalerka> muh2000: did you restore the noveau driver first before you reinstalled?
[07:44] <muh2000> Zerkalerka:  nope but i blacklisted it now -> checking.
[07:45] <muh2000> blacklisted but still loading the nouveau
[08:08] <ubuntuser13> Cache has no package named ubuntu-emulator-runtime. this means that your installed packaged have unment dependencies. how to solve this?
[08:09] <hiexpo> install the depends
[08:12] <ubuntuser13> hiexpo: how ? . In synaptic manager, when i clicked on fix broken packages and then press apply. nothing happened. Apt Manager working properly.but a red icon in menu bar.
[08:14] <hiexpo> ubuntuser13, you may have to compile some packages what are youtrying to install?
[08:15] <ubuntuser13> hiexpo : i think that problem occured due to a change in ubuntu-emulator repository. i downloaded one package from an another ubuntu-sdk repository.
[08:16] <hiexpo> oops
[08:16] <ubuntuser13> hiexpo: anyways Thanks For help.
[08:17] <hiexpo> np
[08:41] <nrdb> is there an easy way to monitor the commands going though pipe ... e.g. a command the takes stdin and outputs it to stderr and stdout
[08:47] <Duratech> Hi
[08:47] <Duratech> I'm not a big fan of unity, what is the best ubuntu alternative?
[08:47] <niek> nrdb: hmm, take stdin and output it to both stderr and stdout? I guess you could pipe to "tee /dev/stderr" which would send output both to stderr and stdout.
[08:49] <Duratech> Also question number 2, my mainboard has a windows bios by default but they offer a linux bios... should i flash the bios to the linux version if Im going to install linux?
[08:49] <jun> hello
[08:50] <nrdb> niek, thanks
[08:51] <catalin> salut
[08:51] <Duratech> Can anyone help please?
[08:51] <fanno> hello, i dont know if this is ok to as here since it may not be "ubuntu" but more a generic question.
[08:51] <nrdb> Duratech, I don't think you need to change the bios ... my laptop dual boots just fine.
[08:52] <fanno> i installed ubuntu in dual boot. and i am now used to ubuntu and have not used windows for over 3 month and i wanna remvoe it.. i founed OS-uninstall.. and have installed it.
[08:52] <fanno> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OS-Uninstaller now is there anything special i need to do ? the windows partition has the boot sector.
[08:52] <nrdb> Duratech, there are a lot of desktops you can use Gnome, KDE, most are easy to install, so you can select which to use when you log in.
[08:53] <Duratech> ok
[08:53] <fcarbogn> Hi, Question of the day: In my Ubuntu 14.10 is not possible to launch an application on the second screen (the Oculus) by setting DISPLAY=:0.1. It seems there is only one DISPLAY the 0:0. How it is possible then to launch an application on the second screen??
[08:53] <fcarbogn> Do I need to work at the level of /etc/X11/xorg.conf that it seems not used by Ubuntu?
[08:54] <Stifler> fanno, make sure you have a backup. (given) then just use option 1.
[08:55] <Duratech> Also question number 2, my mainboard has a windows bios by default but they offer a linux bios... should i flash the bios to the linux version if Im going to install linux?
[08:55] <fanno> yes i have backup of home directory that should be all data i need
[08:57] <nrdb> Duratech, as I said before ... changing the bios shouldn't be needed.
[08:58] <nrdb> fcarbogn, did you try that using "export DISPLAY... "
[08:58] <Stifler> Duratech, I doubt its much. But I suspect that it is more an option to upgrade BIOS from linux rather than for linux.
[08:59] <fcarbogn> nrdb: yes indeed
[09:01] <Duratech> ta
[09:02] <nrdb> fcarbogn, have you maybe you could get a terminal (i.e. bash) to start on the other monitor and tell that terminal to start your program.
[09:02] <fcarbogn> nrdb: simply DISPLAY=":0.1" xterm, lead to: Can't open display :0.1
[09:05] <fcarbogn> nrdb: the problem is that the Oculus screen is basically unusable when there are not Oculus application running on it so you get creazy trying to understand were your terminal and mouse pointer are gone
[09:05] <nrdb> fcarbogn, I can't help any more, I don't have two displays.
[09:06] <gagalicious> i would like to encode my file with my own encoding to protect it... i've zip password it but would like to "mess" the file up a bit more to hide the fact that it's a zip file. how can i do that without gpg or installing more software?
[09:06] <nrdb> gagalicious, you could use openssl to encrypt it
[09:07] <gagalicious> can u give me a clue to the command line?
[09:07] <gagalicious> non-interactive password input please
[09:08] <gagalicious> better still, if i can just mix up the sequence of the file in chunks when encoded and then do the same back by the file size will be great
[09:09] <nrdb> gagalicious, google is your friend ... if you what to just hide the content base64 encode/decode could be ok
[09:11] <nrdb> gagalicious, let me know if you need more help
[09:21] <Guido1> hello, what is the command to move a folder on the desctop to usr/lib?
[09:23] <nrdb> Guido1, "mv <folder> /usr/lib"
[09:26] <Guido1> nrdb: I'm trying "sudo mv /Bureaublad/Tijdelijk/seamonkey /usr/libs/seamonkey"
[09:26] <Guido1> nrdb: but it says that Bureaublad/Tijdelijk/seamonkey does not exist
[09:27] <nrdb> Guido1, two things the second argument should be "/usr/lib" it is not the libs directory and you don't need to give a name unless you are changing it.
[09:28] <Guido1> it's the folder "seamonkey"which i want to move
[09:29] <nrdb> Guido1, yes that is the first argument ... so it knows what you are moving ... it will assume you don't want to change the name if it isn't there on the second argument
[09:30] <nrdb> Guido1, mv is safe it will ether do it or complain ... you won't loose the data.
[09:30] <Guido1> nrdb: okee, the moving worked, but because of a type errror now i have a map "libs" how do i remove the map?
[09:31] <nrdb> Guido1, so now you have a /usr/libs ?    is it a file or directory?
[09:31] <Guido1> nrdb: directory
[09:32] <gagalicious> nrdb : it's not helpful at all
[09:32] <nrdb> Guido1, rmdir /usr/libs will get rid of that .... assuming it is empty.
[09:34] <Guido1> it is empty
[09:34] <Guido1> but still acces denied
[09:35] <nrdb> Guido1, so "sudo rm /usr/libs"
[09:35] <Guido1> yea, just saw that. worked, thanks.
[09:35] <nrdb> Guido1, did you know you can use "sudo -i" to switch to the root user?
[09:35] <Guido1> nee, thanks
[09:36] <esph> I'm trying to do upgrade to the enablement stack as detailed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack but when I issue the suggested command, apt wants to remove a bunch of stuff I installed like skype, wine, and pipelight. What gives?
[09:36] <nrdb> Guido1, of course use "exit" or close the terminal when finished.
[09:37] <Guido1> jea, that i do most of the time
[09:38] <hiexpo> q
[09:38] <bekks> esph: Can you pastebin the entire output please?
[09:39] <Guido1> just remember this commands and check manualy for updates ...
[09:40] <z0ran> im usin i3 window manager for ubuntu 14.04...does anyone have any idea how to get network-manager icon in i3status bar....thanks
[09:41] <Guido1> nrdb: jea, that i do most of the time. just need to remember this commands and check manualy for updates ...
[09:41] <Zerkalerka> z0ran: put nm-applet in your i3 start config
[09:43] <z0ran> Zerkalerka: i did, but it doesnt work, i also put in config file "--no-startup-id gnome-setting-daemon" still doesnt ork
[09:43] <esph> bekks: http://sprunge.us/MFSj
[09:44] <bekks> esph: And which command are you issueing?
[09:45] <esph> bekks: from the "DESKTOP" heading under Trusty here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack The command is `sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic`
[09:46] <bekks> esph: Why are you using all thta i386 stuff on your 64bit installation?
[09:47] <brainwash> bekks: he mentioned "skype, wine, and pipelight"
[09:47] <bekks> brainwash: ah, ok.
[09:47] <esph> bekks: the stuff that has nothing to do with the kernel but apt wants to remove anyway.
[09:48] <esph> bekks: I didn't install all the i386 stuff; it was pulled in during install or as dependencies for other stuff, idk
[09:48] <bekks> esph: that stuff depends on the kernel in the end, and is removed because the new kernel doesnt support that.
[09:48] <esph> LOL, kernel doesn't support Skype?
[09:49] <esph> or wine?
[09:49] <melancholycalkin> Did anyone's upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04 get interrupted as well?
[09:49] <melancholycalkin> :(
[09:50] <brainwash> esph: I think you need to install the i386 variants, like xserver-xorg-lts-utopic:i386 and so on
[09:51] <melancholycalkin> In that case, what's the best course of action for dealing with failed upgrades, where the partial upgrade option keeps failing?
[09:51] <bekks> melancholycalkin: Restoring the backup?
[09:52] <mac33> hi to ereryone
[09:52] <mac33> everyone
[09:52] <melancholycalkin> Figured as much, is the nuclear option better than trying to fix the specific problems with it, bekks?
[09:53] <bekks> melancholycalkin: Just restore your backup.
[09:53] <melancholycalkin> I just realised I don't have a backup :/
[09:53] <orazio> hi
[09:53] <melancholycalkin> clean install then?
[09:54] <bekks> melancholycalkin: Yeah, since you had no data woth being kept, you just reinstall cleanly.
[09:55] <melancholycalkin> Alright, thank you. I've got the document I want saved on the cloud anyway.
[09:55] <esph> brainwash: it would be idiotic to have to run my whole system with i386 stuff just to have skype. Skype (which doesn't come with a 64bit version for linux) runs just fine on my 3.19 kernel 64bit arch system.
[09:55] <melancholycalkin> Off to hold a pillow over my computer's face.
[09:55] <brainwash> esph: but wine/pipelight requires the 32bit mesa stack
[09:56] <esph> brainwash: ah, right.
[09:56] <esph> forgot about that.
[09:56] <azizLIGHT> when i run firefox in terminal, it launches firefox nightly, not firefox stable. how do i change this
[09:56] <brainwash> you don't need the 32bit kernel
[09:57] <esph> brainwash: is there a way to have both mesa stacks in Ubuntu?
[09:57] <esph> That's what I have on my arch box.
[10:00] <brainwash> esph: I guess so, try to install the i386 one by attaching ":i386" to the package string
[10:02] <brainwash> azizLIGHT: how did you install firefox nightly? are you sure that it did not replace the stable one?
[10:02] <z0ran> Zerkalerka: just to let you know...i just installed "wicd" on problem solved, i have now network-manager icon on i3wm....
[10:03] <azizLIGHT> brainwash: i used https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion/MozillaBuilds#Manual_Installation
[10:04] <azizLIGHT> brainwash: i have firefox stable installed side by side with nightly
[10:04] <azizLIGHT> i dont think it replaced it, ive run them side by side at least once
[10:05] <aladiah> I have this file Zoiper_3.3_Linux_Free_64Bit.run on my downloads, how to install it ?
[10:06] <aladiah> The system say i need to be a super user ???
[10:06] <azizLIGHT> do you have sudo privs
[10:06] <azizLIGHT> privileges
[10:06] <azizLIGHT> doesnt zoiper have a deb
[10:07] <brainwash> azizLIGHT: does ~/bin/firefox start firefox nightly?
[10:07] <azizLIGHT> aladiah: theres a ppa
[10:08] <bekks> aladiah: http://blog.brettalton.com/2010/04/30/gnome-integrated-iax-compatible-voip-client-for-ubuntu/
[10:08] <azizLIGHT> bekks: yeah thats the one, it has a ppa you dony have to run a nasty .run
[10:08] <OerHeks> aladiah, they answer all questions https://www.zoiper.com/en/documentation/linux-installation-and-configuration
[10:08] <azizLIGHT> brainwash: yeah it launches nightly
[10:09] <azizLIGHT> wow nice screenshot guide
[10:09] <brainwash> azizLIGHT: so, you did not add ~/bin to PATH, so the terminal will keep launching the stable one if you only run "firefox"
[10:09] <azizLIGHT> brainwash: the ooppsite is happening. nightly is launching when i do firefox
[10:10] <bnmvda> hey guys i need help anyone can help me?
[10:10] <bnmvda> its a little problem
[10:11] <brainwash> azizLIGHT: ok, so it's the other way round, ~/bin is specified in your PATH env variable and has a higher priority
[10:11] <azizLIGHT> ohhh i see what i did now
[10:11] <azizLIGHT> ok
[10:11] <Komanda> phpmyadmin says  mysqli|mysql  doesnt work
[10:11] <azizLIGHT> i dont need this ~/bin/firefox
[10:11] <Komanda> isn't isntalled *
[10:11] <bnmvda> can any1 help me with OPENGL error on steam? plss
[10:11] <Komanda> then i did apt-get install php5-mysql
[10:11] <Komanda> and its still the same
[10:11] <brainwash> azizLIGHT: you could just rename it to firefox-nightly
[10:12] <bnmvda> can any1 help me with OPENGL error on steam? plss
[10:12] <azizLIGHT> brainwash: i can just launch it directly with /home/aziz/firefox/firefox too
[10:12] <azizLIGHT> brainwash: anyway thanks lol... stpid error
[10:12] <brainwash> azizLIGHT: :)
[10:12] <bnmvda> can any1 help me with OPENGL error on steam? plss
[10:13] <brainwash> bnmvda: please join #ubuntu-steam
[10:13] <OerHeks> !ask |  bnmvda
[10:13] <bnmvda> hhh
[10:13] <bnmvda> ty
[10:13] <viart_p>  /server 127.0.0.1:6667
[10:13] <viart_p> ok
[10:13] <viart_p> list
[10:13] <azizLIGHT> lol
[10:14] <muh2000> it seems there is a bigger issue due the upgrade to 15.04.   newer kernel -> all the ethX are gone. nvidia gone. etc..
[10:14] <esph> brainwash: ah, nice. I copied both mesa packages and put them again at the end after appending :i386 to them and it stopped saying it would remove Skype et al.
[10:14] <muh2000> lspci lists them though
[10:14] <esph> brainwash: thanks a bunch!
[10:15] <muh2000> anyone with ideas?!
[10:15] <brainwash> esph: you're welcome :)
[10:15] <aladiah> HoerHecks: thank you very much
[10:15] <aladiah> OerHecks: Thank you very much
[10:19] <bnmvda> some1 pls help
[10:19] <bnmvda> Could not find required OpenGL entry point 'glGetError'! Either your video card is unsupported, or your OpenGL driver needs to be updated
[10:21] <kavin> Hi Mate. Can I update my ubuntu 14.04 lts to 15.04?
[10:22] <Riddell> kavin: not directly no
[10:22] <OerHeks> kavin, sure, if you change from 'lts-to-lts'  to ' regular ' ,  14.04 > 14.10 > 15.04
[10:23] <OerHeks> reinstall will be faster
[10:23] <kavin> thanks guys. I will download the distro and make a bootable usb
[10:23] <bnmvda> Could not find required OpenGL entry point 'glGetError'! Either your video card is unsupported, or your OpenGL driver needs to be updated
[10:23] <bnmvda> help?
[10:23] <trijntje> bnmvda: did you install drivers for your video card?
[10:23] <OerHeks> bnmvda, is this on a ati videocard like this answer? http://askubuntu.com/questions/475756/could-not-find-required-opengl-entry-point-glgeterror
[10:24] <bnmvda> idk rly
[10:24] <bnmvda> im new in this
[10:24] <Kartagis> k1l_: are you there?
[10:24] <bnmvda> i tryed on google
[10:24] <bnmvda> but i dont understand shit xD
[10:25] <Kartagis> !language | bnmvda
[10:25] <Kartagis> heh
[10:25] <Kartagis> bnmvda: please keep the language clean
[10:25] <bnmvda> kk
[10:25] <bnmvda> sry
[10:25] <bnmvda> i didnt mean harm
[10:25] <bnmvda> :D
[10:25] <susana> hey guys, im new here
[10:25] <trijntje> bnmvda: go to system settings -> Softwaren & updates -> Additional drivers
[10:25] <bnmvda> i have
[10:26] <trijntje> hi susana
[10:26] <trijntje> bnmvda: ok, and what did it show?
[10:26] <muh2000> what the fuck is wrong with that stupid upgrade
[10:26] <muh2000> eth0 gone
[10:26] <muh2000> nvidia gone
[10:26] <bnmvda> i have 5 nvidia options
[10:26] <trijntje> language muh2000
[10:26] <bnmvda> drivers or what
[10:27] <Mion> muh2000: ip l
[10:27] <trijntje> bnmvda: yes, those are drivers, pick one and see if it works after a reboot. First the open source once, then fglrx and fglrx-updates last
[10:27] <bnmvda> what? hhhh
[10:27] <bekks> trijntje: He has nvidia, not fglrx :)
[10:28] <muh2000> Mion: i love those comments     i am telling that eth0 is gone and you ask me to display the unfindable ethX....
[10:28] <bnmvda> ok
[10:28] <bnmvda> i will be back
[10:28] <bnmvda> soon
[10:28] <Mion> muh2000: might not be named what you expect it to be named
[10:28] <Mion> hence ip l to see if there really ins't any network interfaces
[10:28] <pferg> hello
[10:28] <muh2000> Mion: true but it cannot be expected when there is none except lo
[10:28] <pferg> is anyone out there
[10:29] <pferg> wow
[10:29] <pferg> it was difficult to get here!
[10:29] <Mion> muh2000: you didn't say you only had lo, you only said "eth0 gone"
[10:29] <pferg> ok guys, i'm in the wrong room
[10:29] <pferg> how can i get to the #chess room?
[10:29] <trijntje> pferg: /j #chess
[10:30] <pferg> thx trijntje
[10:30] <pferg> lemme try
[10:30] <pferg> apparently that is invite only
[10:30] <pferg> which is not cool
[10:30] <Mion> load the correct module for your card, dmesg
[10:30] <muh2000> Mion: true, eth0 gone somewhat implies that no connectivity is available... if there was connectivity - i probably wouldnt notice that is gone...
[10:30] <pferg> WTF
[10:30] <Mion> muh2000: seen lots of people get confused by iterfaces getting renamed
[10:30] <muh2000> and the question would be different.
[10:31] <Mion> thinking that their interface is actually gone
[10:31] <pferg> how do i get an invite into the chess room?
[10:31] <pferg> not that i don't love you guys
[10:31] <muh2000> it would be like " §whatever is gone but still working - whats the cause?"
[10:31] <Mion> #chess is not an active channel
[10:31] <pferg>  serious?
[10:32] <bnmvda> hey
[10:32] <Mion> you probably want ##chess
[10:32] <bnmvda> im back
[10:32] <pferg> double pound?
[10:32] <Mion> yes
[10:32] <pferg> lemme try
[10:32] <pferg> so this : "/join ##chess"
[10:32] <Mion> /q alis list *chess*
[10:33] <pferg> i'm so confused
[10:33] <pferg> why is this so hard
[10:33] <Mion> it is not
[10:33] <pferg> there has to be a better way
[10:33] <Mion> better way than what?
[10:33] <pferg> dudes and dudettes
[10:34] <pferg> i used to write c++ code
[10:34] <pferg> back in the day of napster
[10:34] <pferg> and now i am having trouble navigating IRC
[10:34] <bnmvda> any help?
[10:34] <pferg> this is not good
[10:34] <bnmvda> i have opengl prob
[10:34] <bnmvda> on steam
[10:34] <bekks> bnmvda: Any help on what exactly?
[10:35] <trijntje> pferg: this channel is for ubuntu support, you probably should join #freenode for irc support
[10:35] <pferg> can someone tell me how to change rooms to  whatever active chess discussion is going on? on the global internet?
[10:35] <pferg> "on the line"?
[10:36] <pferg> not that i don't like you guys.
[10:36] <esph> pferg: /join ##chess didn't work for you?
[10:36] <pferg> no
[10:36] <esph> worked fine for me just now
[10:36] <pferg> try it
[10:36] <pferg> .
[10:36] <pferg> hmm.. something must be wrong with my setup?
[10:36] <bekks> bnmvda: Dont pm me, keep it in the channel.
[10:37] <bnmvda> ok
[10:37] <bnmvda> sry
[10:37] <__dan_> hi, for some reason writing files over samba to my homedir creates them as user root ...?
[10:37] <esph> Maybe you have to have a regestered nick to talk in that channel? Anybody know how to check that?
[10:37] <TandyUK> ##chess is fine, fix your client
[10:37] <bnmvda> and can u help me?
[10:37] <TandyUK> and no restrictions on nick etc
[10:37] <TandyUK> its just +nt
[10:37] <pferg> it says its invite only
[10:37] <TandyUK> i just joined it
[10:37] <TandyUK> "/join ##chess"
[10:37] <esph> I just joined as well
[10:37] <TandyUK> not rocket science
[10:38] <pferg> i feel so left out :(
[10:38] <bnmvda>  i have opengl problem on steam can someone help pls?
[10:38] <pferg> the one guy who wants in, can't get in
[10:38] <pferg> very sad
[10:38] <bekks> bnmvda: Stop polling, start asking your actual question please.
[10:38] <pferg> can one of you guys invite me?
[10:38] <bnmvda> i have opengl error when i start the game dota2
[10:39] <esph> pferg: Are you sure you're joining ##chess on freenode and not some other network by accident?
[10:39] <trijntje> bnmvda: did you install a video driver like I said?
[10:39] <pferg> esph thank you
[10:39] <bnmvda> yes
[10:39] <pferg> yes
[10:39] <bnmvda> and still doesnt work
 pferg: Are you sure you're joining ##chess on freenode and not some other network by accident?
[10:40] <pferg> not sure what to do
[10:40] <basso> mornings
[10:40] <trijntje> bnmvda: which driver did you install, and which are available?
[10:40] <TandyUK> pferg: its really complex mate, type "/join ##chess" and press enter
[10:40] <pferg> dude
[10:40] <pferg> it's not working for me
[10:40] <TandyUK> then go get a working irc client, cause clearly you are the only one with as problem
[10:40] <basso> use master race client, quassel for the win
[10:41] <bnmvda> open source
[10:41] <trijntje> pferg: go to webchat.freenode.com, see if that works
[10:41] <pferg> ok
[10:41] <bnmvda> than i tryed proprietary tested
[10:41] <pferg> or maybe i'm just a newb
[10:41] <pferg>  and am learning
[10:41] <bnmvda> and both doesnt work
[10:41] <pferg> my bad and thank you, to all of you
[10:42] <TandyUK> if youre still learning, i dont comprehend how you cant type 2 commands
[10:42] <pferg> i welcome a game of chess, word
[10:42] <TandyUK> what were you doing wrong?
[10:42] <pferg> umm, i don't want to piss you off
[10:42]  * TandyUK is intrigued how "/join ##chess" can gho wrong lol
[10:42] <pferg> but i didn't realize that int eh upper right side of my window
[10:42] <pferg> there was a little selection that said ##chess
[10:43] <pferg> as soon as i clicked it, i was there
[10:43] <pferg> but seriously, this is way far from user friendly
[10:43] <bnmvda> trijntje are you there?
[10:43] <pferg> will you guys be okay without me?
[10:43] <TandyUK> pferg: sounds to me like xchat is the thing that is not user friendly
[10:43] <TandyUK> pferg: im sure we will cope :P
[10:44] <trijntje> bnmvda: yes, did you reboot after installing each driver?
[10:44] <bnmvda> yes
[10:44] <cfhowlett> xchat is abandonware.  use hexchat.
[10:44] <trijntje> bnmvda: what video card do you have? (type lspci | grep -i vga in a terminal)
[10:45] <bnmvda> nvidia gforce8600
[10:45] <pferg> yes, i suppose it's my interface
[10:45] <pferg> i assumed you all were having the same interface, which is not true, i guess
[10:46] <pferg> strange actually, to consider that i'm having a conversation, and the people i'm dealing with are having the same conversation but in a different experience
[10:46] <trijntje> bnmvda: my guess is that video card is too old to run games
[10:46] <pferg> regardless
[10:46] <esph> pferg: your client just opens new tabs when you join new rooms. Most clients do something like that, though I'll agree I don't like the look of xchat much.
[10:46] <bnmvda> it works on windows but not here :(
[10:46] <Mion> xchat is dead, use hexchat
[10:47] <pferg> i am now connected with the 1 (one) person in ##chess
[10:47] <pferg> way less than i expected
[10:47] <pferg>  i would have expected at least 100 russians
[10:47] <TandyUK> erm you must be in ##chess on a different network
[10:47] <TandyUK> theres 87 ppl in the one here
[10:47] <pferg> how do i get to the true chess chat room?
[10:47] <esph> pferg: there are 80 people in ##chess. I'd assume some number of those are asleep atm though.
[10:47] <TandyUK> erm i can see you there too
[10:47] <esph> pferg: you're in there right now; I can see you talking
[10:48] <pferg> maybe just one #?
[10:48] <TandyUK> i just slapped you
[10:48] <pferg> fack
[10:48] <pferg> invite only!!!!
[10:48] <esph> pferg: ##chess is the real chess
[10:49] <esph> pferg: there are ~1700 people in here (#ubuntu) right now, but maybe 5 people talking
[10:49] <esph> pferg: that's the way things work most of the time.
[10:49] <cfhowlett> more on-topic discussion = more participants.  case in point ...
[10:50] <esph> cfhowlett: lol, if only that were true
[10:50] <TandyUK> irc is a case of ask question, come back 4 hours later to see answer
[10:50] <TandyUK> (if ur lucky)
[10:50] <TandyUK> must be great for chess
[10:50] <TandyUK> matches could last months
[10:51] <Tin_man> :)
[10:51] <esph> TandyUK: in smaller channels, sure. I'd say wait about 20 mins tops if you're in here. Any longer and your question is buried beyond memory.
[10:51] <basso> i suck at chess
[10:51] <basso> :(
[10:51] <TandyUK> yeah obviously how busy the channel is affects it,
[10:51] <TandyUK> but really if you havent had an answer by then, youre unlikely to get one ime
[10:51] <Tin_man> i never had much problem getting a question answered, if anyone knew the answere anyway..
[10:52] <TandyUK> precisely...
[10:52] <Tin_man> *answer
[10:52] <esph> Yeah, mostly it's quick answer or wrong answers/no answer
[10:52] <TandyUK> if noone knows, expect a wall of silence
[10:52] <newuser789> sudo apt-get update is showing errors ?
[10:52] <Tin_man> i don't even ask, until i've exhausted my google and web searches
[10:53] <esph> but I've waited more than a day for a response in #alsa, for instance. Smart people are busy, so gotta do stuff on their schedule :P
[10:53] <Tin_man> if you thing ubuntu and asla is bad, try setting up a puppy.. horrible..
[10:54] <ioria> newuser789, is a question ?
[10:54] <newuser789> sudo apt-get update is showing errors ? what to do ? ioria yes
[10:54] <esph> Tin_man: oh really? Puppy never gave me much trouble.
[10:54] <ioria> newuser789, which error ? 404,   can't fetch ? what exactly ?
[10:54] <Tin_man> with usb speakers it was a challenge..
[10:55] <Tin_man> but i got it eventually
[10:55] <Tin_man> was me more than puppy, but it defaulted to onboard sound..
[10:56] <Tin_man> just had to turn off onboard, and it worked fine..
[11:02] <Bolivar1> hi all
[11:03] <Bolivar1> i love justin bieber
[11:03] <Bolivar1> lol
[11:03] <cfhowlett> !topic | Bolivar1,
[11:04] <Bolivar1> why? because f*ck you, thats why
[11:05] <cfhowlett> !ops | bolivar
[11:05] <cfhowlett> hmm.  nevermind. seems to have bailed.
[11:22] <AdvoWork> Hi there, im trying to update/upgrade my old ubuntu laptop, 13.04 but i dont know if theres a problem or so old, but i tried doing sudo apt-get update and it cannot reach a lot of packages, then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  which seemed to work, but then sudo do-release-upgrade  but it fails something about fetching packages and network problem(network is fine though).
[11:23] <SaucisseCocktail> so olf I think
[11:23] <SaucisseCocktail> old
[11:23] <cfhowlett> AdvoWork, download ISO, make usb and clean install?
[11:23] <SaucisseCocktail> Life time for distros are nine months
[11:23] <SaucisseCocktail> except for LTS
[11:23] <ioria> AdvoWork, backup all your data,    and install  14.04
[11:24] <AdvoWork> cfhowlett, ahh so do it from USB? i didnt realise i could do that, as ive got no cds/dvds to hand
[11:24] <Guest40720> hello there
[11:24] <Guest40720> somewhere here that can help me?
[11:24] <cfhowlett> AdvoWork, if your system supports USB boot, yes!  reboot adn check your bios
[11:24] <cfhowlett> !ask | Guest40720
[11:25] <Guest40720> some bad habbits dies hard
[11:25] <AdvoWork> how can i tell if 32 or 64 bit?
[11:25] <SaucisseCocktail> it's ask in more download options
[11:25] <ioria> AdvoWork, lscpu
[11:25] <OerHeks> AdvoWork, open terminal: lscpu # should tell you
[11:25] <Guest40720> got a notebook (acer aspire E1-572) and my bluetooth didnt work the way it should
[11:26] <Guest40720> i installed ubuntu mate 14.04
[11:26] <Guest40720> my problems sounds something like this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1237296
[11:27] <AdvoWork> hmm, says CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit  though, and i686
[11:27] <ioria> AdvoWork, you are 64
[11:27] <Guest40720> i got some infos together from my maschine: http://pastebin.com/kYBPG7jR
[11:27] <Guest40720> does this help to figure the problem out?
[11:28] <ioria> AdvoWork, just to be sure cat /proc/cpuinfo
[11:28] <Guest40720> seems that i maybe have a real reason to upgrade to kernel 3.16
[11:30] <OerHeks> Guest40720, known issue with ath9k, see this page with the hwcrypt solution http://askubuntu.com/questions/224619/how-to-resolve-wireless-disconnect-problem-in-atheros-ath9k
[11:31] <Guest40720> this solution works for bluetooth?
[11:32] <Guest40720> my wifi works fine,but my bluetooth not :(
[11:35] <OerHeks> its a bluetooth and wireless combo
[11:35] <Guest40720> i know
[11:35] <Guest40720> my wifi works,my bluetooth dont
[11:38] <cyberman> goodafternoon
[11:39] <lotuspsychje> cyberman: hello mate
[11:40] <OerHeks> Guest40720, lots of bug, like this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1352821 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1429552
[11:42] <muh2000> how to force ubuntu to scan devs for devices?
[11:43] <faust> muh2000: what is your problem?
[11:43] <cow-boy> dumb question... how can I hide my IP?
[11:43] <faust> cow-boy: tor?
[11:43] <SchrodingersScat> cow-boy: you already have a cloak.
[11:44] <cow-boy> yes I got a cloak but I whois myself and it didnt seem to do anything
[11:44] <cow-boy> plus I heard the cloak does not help much
[11:44] <lotuspsychje> cow-boy: you can also fool around with macchanger
[11:45] <gr33n7007h> cow-boy: your cloaked
[11:45] <cow-boy> but will spoofing a mac ... hide my IP?
[11:45] <lotuspsychje> cow-boy: no, it will change it
[11:45] <EriC^^> you're getting trolled guys
[11:45] <muh2000> faust: upgrade -> 15.04  current kernel -> no ethernet dev, no nvidia getting loaded -> lspci lists them both.
[11:46] <Lb2> hi, I have a problem
[11:46] <Lb2> my network manager applet has died
[11:46] <Lb2> how can i restart it?
[11:46] <cow-boy> I thoguht macchanger only changed the mac... and left the IP the same
[11:46] <EriC^^> type nm-applet
[11:46] <faust> cow-boy: you can see your ip, but we can't
[11:47] <Lb2> thanks
[11:47] <cow-boy> Yeah I figured that was the case.. but I was told the cloak does not help much
[11:47] <Guest40720> im away for lunch - be back soon :)
[11:47] <faust> cow-boy: what do you mean by "does not help much"?
[11:47] <gr33n7007h> cow-boy: use a vpn then
[11:47] <faust> what is your goal?
[11:48] <cow-boy> I just wanted to hide my IP but... I was told people could still see it if they wanted to
[11:49] <EriC^^> freenode staff maybe?
[11:50] <cow-boy> Freenode.. website
[11:50] <faust> cow-boy: maybe you need tor
[11:50] <EriC^^> cow-boy: go to www.xshellz.com make a shell, then use tor with ssh to connect there and use irssi
[11:51] <cow-boy> Do you all do that?
[11:51] <faust> no
[11:51] <EriC^^> nope
[11:51] <cow-boy> or do you just not care lol
[11:51] <faust> most people here don't care
[11:51] <OerHeks> silly hiding ip
[11:52] <AdvoWork> no way to install an iso of ubuntu from within ubuntu?
[11:52] <EriC^^> cow-boy: why do you want to hide your ip anyways
[11:52] <EriC^^> AdvoWork: not within ubuntu, you can boot the iso with grub and install
[11:52] <faust> AdvoWork: can something like debootstrap help?
[11:53] <cow-boy> I feel nakid I guess
[11:53] <AdvoWork> hmm, the thing is i was going to use usb, ive got a 2gb drive, the latest ubuntu is 996mb but says its not enough?
[11:53] <EriC^^> i feel you troll
[11:53] <cow-boy> like I could get attacked lol
[11:54] <faust> cow-boy: so, how do you manage to log in facebook or reading email? It is much more dangerous thank IRC even with tor
[11:54] <cow-boy> I have only used linux for about 7 years... and have not used IRC until tonight since the webtv hit the market back in the early 90s
[11:54] <lotuspsychje> !ot | cow-boy
[11:54] <jasonwhite> Hi guys I have a problem and I hope some guru here could help me :D. I want to tell my application where it should load the dynamic library instead of using ld.so or /etc/ld.so.cache. I have set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment but when I do a $strace, I still see that it read /etc/ld.so.cache file to look for dynamic libraries. Thank you.
[11:55] <CereS2009> Hi, i'm on 14.04.2 and i'd like to upgrade to 15.04, the software updater offers 14.10. Is that the way to go?
[11:55] <EriC^^> cow-boy: is your ip even accessible from the outside?
[11:55] <lotuspsychje> CereS2009: its reccomended to install fresh
[11:56] <cow-boy> Ok I thought linux.. IRC.. Proxys.. MACs..  IPs... was all related, after all this is not windows ;)
[11:56] <EriC^^> cow-boy: try to open a port with nc -l -p 2xxx ( put whatever number ), then try telnet <your outside ip> <port>
[11:56] <CereS2009> lotutspsychje: ok, and how do i best transfer my settings and programs? /home/ and /etc/ ?
[11:57] <ioria> jasonwhite, -L
[11:57] <lotuspsychje> CereS2009: CereS2009 you can backup your favorite packages with aptoncd or apt-get download packagename
[11:57] <cow-boy> you can copy with cp
[11:57] <lotuspsychje> CereS2009: /home you can backup to any external hd
[11:57] <cow-boy> or make a backup
[11:58] <jasonwhite> ioria: Can I specify it at run time ? If I am not wrong, you are mentioning at build time.
[11:59] <cow-boy> ERIC I have my Router locked down pretty tight
[11:59] <cow-boy> I think im just not going to worry no more
[11:59] <CereS2009> lotutspsychje: aptoncd looks nice, thx!
[11:59] <lotuspsychje> CereS2009: np :p
[12:00] <ioria> jasonwhite, right... did you run ldconfig ?
[12:00] <ioria> jasonwhite, check /etc/ld.so.conf
[12:01] <jasonwhite> ioria : I didnt run. Actually, what I want is I don't want the application to rely on the system's config, which is ld.so thing.
[12:01] <jasonwhite> ioria: And I did not write the code so -L is out of my hand
[12:02] <jasonwhite> ioria: Of course I have the code but reading the whole source code is too much... Or I should only care about the Makefile, you think ?
[12:05] <ioria> jasonwhite, try to comment '#' the string in /etc/ld.so.conf ...  but you'll get error in make
[12:08] <jasonwhite> ioria : As far as I know, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is the first priority when it comes to load dynamic libraries. I don't have any trouble using this method in Debian, Centos... but with Ubuntu it is kind of strange. Do you know any hack to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH in Ubuntu ? I am on 14.04.
[12:10] <ioria> jasonwhite, you can change .bashrc in home with a different LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[12:11] <jasonwhite> ioria: Sure I did set different LD_LIBRARY_PATH by creating a wrapper script to set it, then launch my applciation.
[12:11] <jasonwhite> ioria: SOrry for not mentioning it earlier.
[12:12] <ioria> jasonwhite, i'm not entire sure what you wanna do
[12:12] <Seveas> jasonwhite: LD_LIBRARY_PATH works just fine in Ubuntu. Can you pastebin your wrapper script?
[12:13] <ioria> Seveas, i think he wanna jump the ld cache for runtime
[12:15] <jasonwhite> ioria, Seveas : http://pastebin.com/NuYn9EG2
[12:16] <action09> hi all
[12:16] <Seveas> jasonwhite: ah. There's no way of avoiding lookups in the builtin /lib etc. paths if lookups in /path/to/my/wanted/libs fails. That's true for other distros as well
[12:16] <Ava> connect  #ubuntu-touch
[12:16] <ioria> jasonwhite, in any case shoul be separated i think :LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/pip/lib   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[12:17] <Seveas> ioria: neh, it works just fine
[12:17] <ioria> ok
[12:17] <action09> for an inexpericenced/non it user  i need to access his ubuntu workstation from mine.. i'm searching for a 'one click' only remote desktop support , any idea please.. it's impossible to ghet him install anything..eventually clicking on a file ok..but that's all, any help appreciated :D one liner welcome :)
[12:17] <Seveas> jasonwhite: replace /path/to/my/app/myapp with ldd /path/to/my/app/myapp to see which libraries get loaded from where
[12:18] <lotuspsychje> action09: does your friend have GUI?
[12:18] <jasonwhite> Seveas : Lookups in /path/to/my/wanted/libs are not failed.  I saw them loaded in $strace output. OKay I will try $ldd
[12:18] <action09> lotuspsychje yep it's a ubuntu 14.04 workstation for currrent usage browsing...etc
[12:19] <lotuspsychje> action09: you can use teamviewer for single use..then uninstall it after your work is done
[12:19] <jasonwhite> ioria: 1 line I think is fine. Done many times before.
[12:19] <action09> lotuspsychje teamviewer can have one click thing so ? i'll check thx
[12:20] <lotuspsychje> action09: it would take several clicks
[12:20] <action09> lotuspsychje ok thx i'll check ;)
[12:21] <superprower> Hello, i connected my phone to my pc via USB and ubuntu 15.04 said that she recognized some kind of mobile network, what can i do with it? Is it calling network or just my mobile internet? USB-modem is not activated in my phone. In prev. versions i didn't had this feature.
[12:24] <ioria> Seveas, change the code with a dlopen instruction ?
[12:24] <jasonwhite> Seveas, ioria : $ldd /path/to/my/app show that all the libraries are loaded from my /path/to/my/wanted/libs
[12:25] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:25] <Guest-en> hi
[12:32] <scatterp> hi when i try to boot ubuntu the display turns off seems a graphics issue when i boot in failsafe and select failsafe graphics it boots up is there a way to make it boot up like that automaticly ?
[12:32] <lotuspsychje> !nomodeset | scatterp
[12:33] <scatterp> thx
[12:33] <lotuspsychje> scatterp: what kind of grafix chipset do you have?
[12:33] <ioria> jasonwhite, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2726993/g-how-to-specify-preference-of-library-path
[12:34] <newuser789> sudo apt-get update is showing errors ? what to do ? ioria http://paste.ubuntu.com/10897325/
[12:35] <muh2000> i am not getting a ethernet device with the 3.19.0-15 kernel-
[12:35] <muh2000> the old one works though.
[12:36] <muh2000> what could be the cause?
[12:36] <Guest40720> im back
[12:36] <cfhowlett> muh2000, simple.  13.10 is end of life
[12:37] <cfhowlett> muh2000, for quite some time now, actually
[12:37] <ioria> newuser789, you are using saucy... 13.10  and you want to upgrade to 14.04 ?
[12:37] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade | muh2000,
[12:38] <scatterp> lotuspsychje not sure to be honest
[12:38] <OerHeks> newuser789, so you didn't touch your ubuntu box for a year?
[12:38] <scatterp> lotuspsychje: i will try nomodeset and come back if it does not solve it
[12:38] <lotuspsychje> scatterp: ok good luck
[12:39] <muh2000> cfhowlett: i am running ubuntu 15.04....
[12:40] <newuser789> ioria: OerHeks true, I don't mess with a working maching, but wanna upgrade to LTS or 15.04 now, so doing update, etc so as to make a complete updated backup of a working machine
[12:40] <cfhowlett> muh2000, then you got issues.  your software sources read 13.10
[12:40] <cfhowlett> muh2000, doh!  ignore me.  wrong nick.  osrry
[12:40] <Krenair|phone> I screwed up some updates and gav
[12:40] <Guest40720> can i upgrade my kernel on 14.04 or isnt it recommend?
[12:41] <Krenair|phone> Have ended up with a broken ubuntu-desktop
[12:41] <muh2000> cfhowlett: no shit sherlock i fugured it out myself that my OS got issues, maybe because some stuff is not working. my software reads 15.04 and the only kernel that gives me NIC and video is the really old one.
[12:41] <Dumle29> Hmm, any reason why plugging my USB keyboarad into the back USB ports on my desktop, causes every USB device to not work, while it works fine from the front panel connector?
[12:41] <Krenair|phone> I get error processing package ubuntu-desktop from dpkg
[12:41] <Krenair|phone> dependency problems
[12:41] <Krenair|phone> No idea how to fix
[12:42] <muh2000> lsb_release -a  also states 15.04
[12:42] <ioria> newuser789, change /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades to lts instead of normal
[12:42] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: whats your network card chipset?
[12:42] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: the kind that used to work flawless.
[12:42] <cow-boy> I wanted to upgrade to 15.04 64 bit but the graphics card must be way to old on that box.... it ran great on 14.04
[12:43] <muh2000> sky something if you must know.
[12:43] <muh2000> it is obious that this ist NOT a hardware issue, since the old kernel works.
[12:43] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: did you install 15.04 with wifi enabled and updates on during setup?
[12:44] <cow-boy> Is there any suggestions for older nvidia cards on 15.04?
[12:44] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: it is a laptop, so yes. but i had a wire in the NIC.
[12:44] <muh2000> eth...
[12:45] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: pastbin sudo lshw -C network plz
[12:45] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: cannot pastebin but i will look for obvious stufff..
[12:46] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: card name and driver= loaded would be usefull
[12:46] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: it is listing both (wlan and nic)
[12:47] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: only the one that doesnt work we need
[12:47] <muh2000> seems like "unused" or something
[12:47] <muh2000> both dont work
[12:47] <cow-boy> nvidia 6150 LE = Ubuntu 15.04???
[12:47] <muh2000> nvidia does not work
[12:47] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: ok what about cardname?
[12:47] <muh2000> bluetooth does not work
[12:47] <muh2000> but it works with the old kernel.
[12:47] <OerHeks> muh2000, why don't you give details?....
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: if you want stable, you should choose 14.04 perhaps
[12:48] <muh2000> OerHeks: it is obvious that it is not a hw isssue
[12:48] <muh2000> besides
[12:48] <muh2000> description: network controlller.... "duh".....
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: ?
[12:48] <muh2000> product 88e8040
[12:48] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: yes?
[12:49] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: never heard of the brand 'duh'
[12:49] <muh2000> lotuspsychje:  "d'uh" in context of description name
[12:50] <newuser789> ioria: changed /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades to lts but same errors and not updating
[12:50] <ioria> newuser789, sudo apt-get install update-manager-core
[12:50] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: why 14.04 when i wanted to upgrade.... 15.04 is stable, just not lts....
[12:51] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: is it a marvel yukon?
[12:51] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: yes
[12:51] <muh2000> sky something
[12:51] <newuser789> ioria: already the newest version, nothing installed, updated, upgraded
[12:51] <cow-boy> I have a older box I'm trying to get Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit... rolling but It seems none of the suggested graphic drivers work... I believe that 14.04 was using nvidia-173... is this to old of a card for 15.04?
[12:51] <muh2000> if i remember it correctly
[12:51] <NicholasC> Hey guys. I think I'm overlooking. I've got MySql 5.7 running on Ubuntu 15.04, but for some reason port 3306 remains closed. Netstat does show MySQL listening. UFW is disabled. A portscan shows me that port 22 is open and I can SSH to the machine. Where should I look?
[12:52] <NicholasC> overlooking something*
[12:52] <muh2000> but it is not a hw issue. so plz dont bother getting into vendor troubleshooting. several devices arent recognized that work perfectly with the old kernel.
[12:52] <cow-boy> ok
[12:53] <muh2000> including not limited to nvidia card, bluetooth, nic & wlan....
[12:53] <cow-boy> thanks
[12:53] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: again, if you want everything to work perhaps you should stick to LTS, otherwise file a bug
[12:53] <ioria> newuser789, in this case i edit /etc/apt/sources.list and replace the old release with 'trusty' then apt-get update - upgrade and dist-upgrade ... but absoluty not advisable.... then would be better a fresh install
[12:54] <cow-boy> I always fresh install
[12:54] <muh2000> lotuspsychje: non lts does not imply that some stuff does not work.
[12:54] <muh2000> when the system cannot use several devices, it is far beyond lts/non-lts issue related.
[12:54] <ugurkoltuk> Hi, is there any software for ubuntu that makes my laptop behave as a USB keyboard to another device?
[12:55] <muh2000> especially when the old kernel is a as you stated 13.04 or something
[12:55] <OerHeks> muh2000, one way to be sure, try a fresh install.
[12:55] <no_gravity> Hi Everybody! What is the difference between the output of "cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack" and "netstat -n --inet"? i am seeing way more entries in ip_conntrack.
[12:55] <muh2000> OerHeks: i am not a windows user
[12:58] <muh2000> i really love the comments... they are akin to "hurr durr install archlinux it is so much better"
[12:59] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: there's no point to complain about that here
[13:00] <muh2000> actually there is.
[13:01] <cfhowlett> muh2000, complaining in the volunteer support channel?  seems rather pointless
[13:02] <OerHeks> unless he tries a fresh install, or bootup a live iso, he hasn't got a point.
[13:02] <cow-boy> has anyone had any luck with older nvidia cards on 15.04
[13:02] <cow-boy> 6150 LE
[13:02] <lotuspsychje> cow-boy: try another flavor perhaps, xubuntu/lubuntu
[13:04] <muh2000> cfhowlett: suggesting reinstalling or using old version is like a slap in the face when i stated an issue to a current version.... that is why i am upset.
[13:04] <lotuspsychje> muh2000: we pointed you several solutions, by different volunteers
[13:04] <bazhang> muh2000, lets stick to the issue please, could you restate it, as I was not around
[13:06] <jophish> Hi, Is it possible to switch beteen windows in the same application with Super-Tab instead of Alt-Grave
[13:06] <muh2000> bazhang: several devices are not useable. not found etc.  nic wlan video bluetooth with current 15.04   15.04 with really old kernel works though.
[13:07] <ioria> Alt-Grave ?
[13:07] <bazhang> jophish, which application uses several windows
[13:07] <jophish> Terminal is an example
[13:08] <jophish> Ctrl-Shift-N opens a new window
[13:08] <jophish> Chromium would be another example
[13:08] <bazhang> jophish, using gnome-shell thats very easy, with an alt-tab coverflow effect
[13:08] <EriC^^> jophish: why? that wouldn't be as practical
[13:08] <lotuspsychje> jophish: you could use terminator for server terminal windows togheter
[13:08] <jophish> EriC^^: Alt tab to switch between applications, Super tab to switch within an application.
[13:09] <lotuspsychje> several
[13:09] <jophish> lotuspsychje: that's an option, but I'd rather mimic the behaviour I've become used to in other operating systems
[13:09] <jophish> Both Windows and OSX (with Witch) do this
[13:09] <EriC^^> jophish: what about the times you want to press alt+tab to switch to the application and then alt+grave to switch between it's windows?
[13:09] <jophish> EriC^^: ? I Alt-Tab, then Super-Tab
[13:10] <EriC^^> jophish: you'd have to jump from pressing alt+tab to super + tab, you'd practically need to be a street magician..
[13:10] <jophish> EriC^^: They're right next to one another on my keyboard.
[13:11] <EriC^^> but your thumb holds the tab button, the other way you'd thumb would stay at tab and you'd move the other finger
[13:11] <jophish> EriC^^: My index finger holds the tab button
[13:11] <cow-boy> Muh2000 Sounds like the hardware was obsoleted in the new kernel.... Or is just not there yet. As the LTS is known for having a larger driver pool.... but I would try a fresh download and fresh install as sometimes you can get a sour download.
[13:12] <EriC^^> left index? jophish
[13:12] <jophish> EriC^^: yes
[13:12] <EriC^^> so left index + tab, then thumb on super + grave?
[13:13] <jophish> EriC^^: sorry! I meant my little finger
[13:14] <EriC^^> jophish: little finger on what?
[13:14] <jophish> EriC^^: my left hand
[13:14] <EriC^^> on alt?
[13:14] <jophish> This is a very standard keybaord
[13:14] <EriC^^> what presses alt?
[13:14] <jophish> no, little finger on tab, and thumb on alt
[13:14] <EriC^^> ok, so how will you switch to super?
[13:14] <jophish> then little finger on tab and thumb on the windows key
[13:14] <EriC^^> you'd have to jump with your thumb to super as i was saying
[13:14] <jophish> EriC^^: that isn't a problem for me
[13:15] <freddie76> ciao a tutti
[13:15] <freddie76> !list
[13:15] <muh2000> cow-boy: it is a laptop samsung n510 nvidia ion stuff and intel atom..... not that old...
[13:16] <MichaelHabib1> hi, any ideas why would casper-rw partition work while a loopfile at the root of parition and/or same lvl as .iso image wont work ? Grub2
[13:19] <oiu> I'm a new Linux user running Ubuntu. I'd like to try out some other distributions in a VM for fun. What's the best method of running VMs on Ubuntu?
[13:19] <EriC^^> oiu: install virtualbox
[13:20] <MichaelHabib1> oiu: virtual box ? or vmware player
[13:21] <oiu> EriC^^: MichaelHabib1: Thanks a lot. :)
[13:22] <MichaelHabib1> EriC^^: hi, you have any exp with casper-rw ?
[13:22] <EriC^^> MichaelHabib1: not really, no
[13:23] <MichaelHabib1> np, just having a funny problem, *ubuntu detects the casper-rw partition but not casper-rw loopfiles :( :(
[13:28] <Guest30604> cc francais ici
[13:29] <chotaz> !fr | Guest30604
[13:32] <fate_> hello world
[13:35] <chotaz> I currently have no USB flash drives or blank DVDs to boot from, however I have a secondary HDD that is currently not in use. Can I use this second HDD to format my main one? If so, can I simply just dd ubuntu's image into the HDD and then boot from it?
[13:36] <Krenair|phone> I managed to get ubuntu-desktop configured in the end
[13:37] <Krenair|phone> (Bluez could not be configured due to some dbus weirdness)
[13:37] <Krenair|phone> But it still doesn't show the launcher or the menu car web
[13:37] <Krenair|phone> The menu bar*
[13:37] <Krenair|phone> When I log in...
[13:39] <digitsm> Hello I have xubuntu 14.04.1 x64 installed on my laptop, but I can't hibernate from menu. Only "sudo pm-hibernate" works
[13:40] <digitsm> I also tried this guide, but didn't work http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/04/enable-hibernate-ubuntu-14-04/
[13:40] <darthanubis> http://pastebin.com/5v02NVQ0
[13:51] <wiki> help
[13:51] <phix__> THere is an issue with the cyrus-imapd package, even if you specify a PID file and restar the service it doesn't kill the process at all on stop
[13:51] <DJones> !ask | wiki
[13:51] <Guest95588> Official Ubuntu Support Channel | IRC Guidelines: http://ubottu.com/y/gl | IRC info: http://ubottu.com/y/irc | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ | Download: http://ubottu.com/y/dl | Currently supported: 10.04 LTS (server), 12.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS, 14.10, 15.04
[13:55] <darthanubis> did mime-support break for anyone else?
[13:55] <darthanubis> My apt is unusable now as a result
[13:55] <darthanubis> thanks
[13:58] <sherwaldo> Hi all, anyone installed Ubuntu on the Dell 13 7000 2in1
[13:59] <sherwaldo> Looking to see what experinces people had and if they managed to get certian features working like the keyboard disabling when the screen is full flip
[13:59] <sherwaldo> And if the bluetooth/wifi/mic/cam and touchscreen all function as expected
[14:01] <darthanubis> run a livecd and see for yourself
[14:01] <darthanubis> only way to be sure
[14:01] <alazyworkaholic> I have / on btrfs. Decided to run btrfs balance before trying to make a snapshot before upgrade, just in case things went wrong. the balance seemed to freeze, wouldn't pause/cancel, so I had to restart. Now / mounts read-only. Any way to fix this?
[14:01] <sherwaldo> I have, everything seems fine but the keyboard but thats a s/w requirment not hardware
[14:02] <sherwaldo> just really wanted to know what long term use was like, seems like there should no issues but the keyboard. I'm sure someone has developed a application to allow the keyboard to full flip disable but i can't locate one
[14:10] <[n0mad]> darthanubis: there was someone in here last night with an issue with mime-support because of an unrecognized character
[14:11] <[n0mad]> but i didn't see any responses and google didn't seem to help either
[14:11] <darthanubis> did it get resolved?
[14:11] <[n0mad]> didn't seem so.
[14:15] <studybox> hello I just upgraded 14.10 to 15.04 and when asked for an IPv6 BIND I didn't have the address with me so i left it blank
[14:15] <studybox> now IPv6 doesn't work
[14:15] <darthanubis> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10898316/
[14:16] <studybox> can somebody show me the steps to fix that please
[14:16] <arcsky> hello, i dont have any data in syslog or messages file, how can i fix that?
[14:19] <[n0mad]> darthanubis: about the only think i could thin is if your terminal isn't set to the proper encoding
[14:19] <darthanubis> hmmm
[14:19] <[n0mad]> is it set to utf-8?
[14:20] <darthanubis> checking
[14:20] <[n0mad]> it's under the profile settings
[14:21] <darthanubis> yes
[14:21] <hugo> hola
[14:21] <darthanubis> it is
[14:21] <Guest36941> quien habla español
[14:21] <darthanubis> !es
[14:22] <CUCHO> hola
[14:22] <expose> hello
[14:22] <expose> i need help
[14:23] <SchrodingersScat> !ask | expose
[14:23] <expose> i had a problem with sudo
[14:23] <expose> in terminal
[14:23] <expose> password invalit
[14:24] <expose> invaliw why i don t know why
[14:24] <SchrodingersScat> expose: should be the same as what you used to install with, your user password
[14:24] <expose> i try it but it is not help im totally noob in linux distro
[14:25] <SchrodingersScat> expose: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[14:26] <expose> thanks bro
[14:35] <ReGiStRaS> hi guys. Why 15.05 gets only 9 months of update?
[14:36] <ReGiStRaS> 15.04*
[14:37] <[n0mad]> ReGiStRaS: because it's not a LTS
[14:37] <brainwash> !lts
[14:37] <bazhang> ReGiStRaS, thats the standard for non lts
[14:37] <ReGiStRaS> hmm....so I have to wait for 15.04LTS?
[14:38] <ioria> no
[14:38] <brainwash> the next one will be 16.04 LTS, the current one is 14.04
[14:39] <ubguy> Is there a way to disable the GUI window open wobble effect in Ubuntu 15.04?
[14:40] <frecel> is there a way to increase the size of the top bar in unity 7?
[14:41] <[n0mad]> frece: in display settings there's a scale for menu and title bars
[14:41] <[n0mad]> it will change it, but it will also change all of your title bars
[14:41] <[n0mad]> so expect everything to be bigger
[14:42] <frecel> [n0mad]: sweet, thanks
[14:42] <frecel> [n0mad]: I'm running 15.04 on a tablet big controls are nice
[14:44] <codephobic> Hi
[14:45] <codephobic> I've upgraded to 15.04 and now my VirtualBox won't work any more. It refuses to compile. Any ideas why this might be happening?
[14:47] <ioria> codephobic, virtualbox is tied to kernel, i think
[14:48] <codephobic> ioria, this is the first time I've had this issue with vbox and upgrades.
[14:50] <ioria> codephobic, if you have not made apt-get autoremove you should have the old kernel... ls /boot ?
[14:51] <_war10ck_> codephobic: Are you trying to build vBox from source or installing using *.deb file?
[14:51] <codephobic> ioria, I think I got rid of legacy kernels as part of the upgrade.
[14:52] <ioria> codephobic, just to be sure     run ls /boot
[14:52] <codephobic> _war10ck_, I'm just running the "setup" programme that normally recompiles VirtualBox, post ubuntu upgrade.
[14:52] <codephobic> ioria, I have some abi-xxx files, some vmlinuz-xxx files too
[14:53] <codephobic> not sure what specifically I should be looking out for.
[14:53] <ioria> codephobic, ok, you should have vmlinuz-3.19.0-15-generic  and look for others vmlinuz
[14:54] <gtrf> hello, i have this problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2275463&p=13272869#post13272869
[14:54] <codephobic> I have vmlinuz-3.19.13... 3.16... and 3.19...
[14:55] <SchrodingersScat> !nomodset | gtrf
[14:55] <bazhang> mode
[14:55] <SchrodingersScat> !nomodeset | gtrf
[14:55] <SchrodingersScat> bazhang: hah, yeah, thanks
[14:56] <ioria> codephobic, select from grub - advanced option - another kernel and see if it works
[14:57] <codephobic> ioria, do I do this at boot? I'm not familiar with changing kernels.
[14:57] <ioria> codephobic, yes if boot does not show press shift
[14:57] <ioria> *if grub *
[14:57] <codephobic> ah
[14:57] <codephobic> k
[14:58] <codephobic> and I should be able to return to my current kernel easily, there are no permanent changes from such a procedure?
[14:59] <ioria> codephobic, no
[14:59] <codephobic> cool, I'll give it a go in a bit
[14:59] <codephobic> I'm also asking the vbox channel if there is an update to virtualbox, that addresses this kernel issue.
[14:59] <codephobic> longterm, that's got to be the solution.
[15:00] <ioria> codephobic, possible solutions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2055886&page=2
[15:01] <codephobic> ioria, thanks, I'll give that a go now
[15:01] <surodimerto> .
[15:03] <Jack64> hey guys I'm having trouble installing scapy. tried apt-get install python-scapy, pip install scapy, downloaded from website and tried installing from zip. still fails when I try from scapy.all import * . any ideas?
[15:05] <hiexpo> Jack64, whats the errors
[15:05] <Jack64> ImportError: No module named all
[15:06] <Seveas> Jack64: delete the attempts you've done so far and apt-get install python-scapy
[15:06] <Jack64> just did that. apt-get remove python-scapy, pip uninstall scapy. then apt-get install python-scapy and same error
[15:06] <codephobic> ioria, tried it out, sadly it's hanging on a subprocess error ... when I run the 'sudo apt-get install virtualbox-dkms' command
[15:07] <Jack64> apt-get is giving me an error but it's not related to scapy
[15:07] <Jack64> I'll try rebooting
[15:07] <Jack64> brb
[15:07] <codephobic> don't know whether to cancel out of the process, terminal's just frozen there.
[15:08] <ioria> codephobic, why are you installing virtualbox again ?
[15:09] <codephobic> ioria, the initial solution on that page doesn't work, but the follow on conversation suggested trying that.
[15:09] <xhp> hello
[15:09] <ioria> codephobic, i suggested you to boot with a different kernel
[15:10] <harris> hey
[15:10] <codephobic> ioria, I was referring to the link you suggested too: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2055886&page=2
[15:10] <codephobic> I figured I'd give that a go, first.
[15:11] <ioria> codephobic, can you paste on paste.ubuntu.com  the output of ps -A
[15:11] <ioria> ?
[15:11] <codephobic> ioria, ok, one moment.
[15:11] <ReGiStRaS> whats the command to update apt?
[15:12] <Seveas> ReGiStRaS: that depends on what you mean with 'update apt' :)
[15:13] <Jack64> dpkg: error processing package isc-dhcp-server (--configure):
[15:13] <Seveas> ReGiStRaS: apt-get update -> download package lists so you can see what's available, apt-get dist-upgrade -> upgrade all packages
[15:13] <Jack64> apt-get fails because of this
[15:13] <codephobic> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10898843/
[15:13] <Seveas> Jack64: that has nothing to do with scapy.
[15:14] <Seveas> Jack64: do you need a DHCP server on that computer?
[15:14] <Jack64> no, just apt-get removed it
[15:14] <Jack64> no errors
[15:14] <Jack64> but scapy doesn't work
[15:14] <Seveas> Jack64: try this: python -c 'import scapy; print scapy'
[15:14] <Seveas> what does that output?
[15:14] <Jack64>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
[15:14] <Jack64>   File "/home/pena/dev/scapy.py", line 2, in <module>
[15:15] <Jack64> ImportError: No module named all
[15:15] <Seveas> there you go
[15:15] <Seveas> get rid of that scapy.py
[15:15] <Seveas> or call it something else. It's confusing python
[15:15] <Jack64> damn
[15:15] <Jack64> thanks
[15:15] <Jack64> scapy.pyc
[15:15] <Jack64> was there
[15:15] <harris> how do i have 2 seperate workspaces one for each monitor
[15:15] <Jack64> Seveas: thanks for that
[15:15] <Seveas> np :)
[15:17] <ioria> codephobic, try to reboot selecting the kernel was up when you installed virtualbox, if you used 14.04 should be 13
[15:18] <codephobic> ioria, ok, I'll try.
[15:18] <codephobic> rhythmbox is frozen too, I think I'll reboot now, see if things improve.
[15:19] <codephobic> thanks for the help ioria.
[15:19] <ioria> codephobic, np
[15:26] <c0mrad3> I have this error with my pendirve :( ctrlv.in/564688 how to fix it
[15:27] <fossterer> Did Ubuntu 15.04 newly introduce 'Open in Terminal'?
[15:28] <xhp> hello
[15:31] <rockstar_> how to convert date and time into one number?
[15:31] <Happy_Larry> epoch
[15:33] <rockstar_> can I use it in Google sheet?
[15:35] <Happy_Larry> think so its just a number
[15:35] <rockstar_> Happy_Larry: how can I do it?
[15:35] <rockstar_> Happy_Larry: I have Date Time (UTC-04:00) 2015-04-26 4:46:16, I want to aggregate them into one number
[15:35] <Happy_Larry> date +%s will get you the seconds from the epoch date 1970
[15:36] <Happy_Larry> on bash
[15:37] <mauritslamers> Hi all, I have an issue with my Macbook 2,1 freezing on 15.04 boot, I had it before, but it was more random then. I thought at first that it had to do with the graphics or with plymouth, but I adjusted the boot script, to remove quiet and splash, as well as the graphic mode, and the problem stays. I can boot the machine as long as I use the rescue mode, and from there continue the normal boot
[15:38] <Happy_Larry> dnesg should give you a clue, have you looked at that?
[15:39] <Happy_Larry> sorry dmesg
[15:39] <mauritslamers> when I remove the nomodeset from the recovery boot script, it also freezes
[15:40] <droid909> guys i need smtp emulation what software exist?
[15:41] <rbrt5> hello there, can I ask a jabber-related question if it were not too out of place?
[15:41] <rbrt5> when I tried to change my account password, it failed, and I can't connect to server anymore. when I want to delete the account, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10899108/
[15:41] <mauritslamers> droid909: you mean a local package to simulate an smtp server?
[15:41] <mauritslamers> droid909: and which forwards to a real mail server?
[15:42] <sai> what is new version of ubuntu?
[15:42] <mauritslamers> droid909: in that case you’d need ssmtp
[15:42] <DJones> !15.04 | sai
[15:43] <sai> is 16.0 out??
[15:43] <joshh20> sai, 15.04 was just released less than a week ago
[15:43] <DJones> sai: Erm, please read what the bot told you,15.014 is the current release
[15:43] <sai> thanks
[15:43] <joshh20> Lmao annoying guy
[15:45] <ThatNewGuy> Hi guys, does any1 use tor browser?
[15:46] <Happy_Larry> tor yes a little
[15:46] <ThatNewGuy> did u install it via ubuntu software center?
[15:47] <Happy_Larry> TNG: good question, I can't remember
[15:47] <DJones> !tor | ThatNewGuy
[15:48] <ThatNewGuy> Cool. Thanks
[15:48] <ThatNewGuy> Anyway, I did everything in that guide, but can't start browser
[15:49] <ThatNewGuy> It could not bind to an address
[15:49] <xangua> the recomended way is to download the bundle the tor page offers
[15:54] <ThatNewGuy> Got it working now. Out of my window$ habit i kept clicking the bash file :)))
[15:54] <ThatNewGuy> opened it via terminal and np
[15:54] <c0mrad3> I have this error with my pendirve :( ctrlv.in/564688 how to fix it
[15:55] <darkad> Hi all, I've just added an external monitor but something really bad happened
[15:56] <Knight80> Hello everyone!
[15:56] <darkad> xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
[15:56] <darkad> Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 640 x 480, maximum 640 x 480
[15:56] <darkad> default connected 640x480+0+0 0mm x 0mm
[15:56] <darkad>    640x480         0.0*
[15:56] <ioria> c0mrad3, dmesg | tail ?
[15:56] <darkad> I have to reboot and enter in rescue mode, otherwise I see a black screen
[15:57] <Miriam> no se como utilizar openoffice impress
[15:57] <Knight80> I can't play any midi files since I installed Ubuntu 15.04 yesterday
[15:57] <Knight80> I have installed timidity but still doesn't work
[15:57] <Miriam> i don't know how to use openoffice impress
[15:57] <Knight80> :(
[15:58] <Knight80> Miriam ¿Eres española?
[15:58] <darthanubis> Knight80: install the restriced packages?
[15:58] <darthanubis> !es | Miriam
[15:58] <Knight80> darthanubis Oh, I forgot about that, thank you
[15:58] <darthanubis> np
[15:59] <Miriam> gracias al fin
[15:59] <darthanubis> de nada
[15:59] <Miriam> se supone que aqui deveriamos encontar ayuda lol
[16:00] <Miriam> deberiamos*
[16:00] <darthanubis> lol no
[16:00] <Knight80> Miriam What do you mean you don't know how to use Impress?
[16:01] <mike_papa> Hello. I cannot ping lan client from vpn client. Tcpdump on lan client shows incomming echo requests, but no answer is sent. Ping from router to lan client works good. What am I missing?
[16:01] <mike_papa> vpn has different subnet, but forwarding seems to work fine on routers iptables.
[16:05] <c_korn> hi, running 15.04 in a chroot the windows have this old looking layout. http://i.imgur.com/U2uiic7.png is there a way to fix that?
[16:10] <backbox> /help
[16:16] <rking> Anyone running KDE 5 yet over here.
[16:17] <ThatNewGuy> that new shiny plasma thing?
[16:18] <rking> @thatnewguy Lol, yeah.
[16:18] <ThatNewGuy> I tried it on VM, really liked the look and feel of dolphin, but went back to xfce anyway :/
[16:20] <pavlos> kubuntu 15.04 with a usb stick, looks very nice.
[16:21] <TLF> hello. I started upgrading ubuntu to vivid with do-release-upgrade but it suddenly stopped, and now I can't continue it, how can i continue it?
[16:24] <EriC^^> TLF: what do you mean it stopped?
[16:24] <TLF> EriC^^: it disappeared from terminal
[16:25] <EriC^^> TLF: what do you mean?
[16:25] <EriC^^> type cat /etc/issue
[16:25] <TLF> EriC^^: this is, it went to the screen
[16:25] <TLF> to the bash screen*
[16:25] <TLF> # cat /etc/issue Ubuntu 15.04 \n \l
[16:25] <EriC^^> TLF: scroll up with pageup and check if it finished or gave an error or ..
[16:26] <TLF> [screen is terminating]
[16:26] <EriC^^> ok so it was running in a screen session?
[16:26] <TLF> and when i do that command again it says there is no new version available :(
[16:26] <TLF> no, it seems the command starts a screen session
[16:27] <EriC^^> TLF: type screen -l
[16:27] <TLF> as said in: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseNotes
[16:27] <TLF> EriC^^: no output is given
[16:27] <EriC^^> TLF: type cat /etc/apt/sources.list and check if it's using vivid sources
[16:27] <TLF> EriC^^: yes, it is
[16:28] <EriC^^> ok type sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[16:28] <javieru> hello, I'm sorry for my bad english speaking. I would like to ask you what FS is better for my SSD with ubuntu 14.04. I heard that brtfs or xfs is better than ext4 on ssd
[16:28] <TLF> EriC^^: it's locked by /usr/bin/dpkg --force-overwrite --status-fd 72 --configure bash:amd64
[16:28] <TLF> EriC^^: and I can't access to it
[16:29] <EriC^^> TLF: it looks like it's configuring bash
[16:29] <EriC^^> wait for a few minutes and try again and see if dpkg has changed what it's doing or if it finished
[16:29] <TLF> EriC^^: yes, it seems screen failed at that point, but I can't access the running apt because it was waiting for user input :(
[16:30] <EriC^^> TLF: you can kill it if you want, but that would be kind of drastic
[16:30] <EriC^^> leaving you with unconfigured packages etc.
[16:31] <underzen> .
[16:31] <EriC^^> or uninstalled ones, it might break the system
[16:31] <TLF> EriC^^: yep, thats why I wanted another option
[16:31] <TLF> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10899720/
[16:31] <TLF> EriC^^: maybe can I reattach to that? but how?
[16:31] <EriC^^> TLF: sorry, i've no X right now
[16:31] <EriC^^> if you want /msg me the paste
[16:32] <TLF> EriC^^: thanks
[16:32] <ioria> he can purge them, and update upgrade dist-upgrade but the outcome is unpredictable
[16:32] <Kartagis> TLF: screen -r 9600
[16:32] <EriC^^> ioria: yeah, he could reinstall all packages, but i still worry about any post upgrade cleanup stuff
[16:33] <ioria> yep
[16:33] <TLF> Kartagis: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10899738/
[16:34] <EriC^^> TLF: try screen -r
[16:34] <Kartagis> yeah
[16:34] <EriC^^> oh, didn't see that
[16:34] <EriC^^> did it work?
[16:34] <TLF> same fail :(
[16:35] <TLF> why it's not letting me to reattach?
[16:35] <EriC^^> what did it say?
[16:35] <EriC^^> TLF: try sudo apt-get update again and see if the dpkg process changed
[16:36] <EriC^^> TLF: try screen -r alone without anything
[16:36] <EriC^^> or sudo screen -r maybe
[16:39] <edgardoanaya> mornin
[16:40] <EriC^^> TLF: any luck?
[16:40] <edgardoanaya> kubuntu 2015 not workin out 4 me!!!!!
[16:42] <maslen> Hey, I'm trying to compile imagemagick from launchpad on my Ubuntu 15.04 x86 system, and I'm getting errors on configure (which appear to not be an issue) and make. Can someone take a look ? http://codepad.org/HYKuCliY
[16:42] <maslen> And yes, I did sudo apt-get build-dep imagemagick first
[16:44] <TLF> EriC^^: yes, no more screens, but dpkg it's still in the background
[16:44] <trijntje> maslen: why not install it from the software center?
[16:45] <maslen> trijntje: Because I want stack traces so I can triage the errors I found by fuzzing
[16:46] <EriC^^> TLF: did you attach to it?
[16:46] <maslen> I'd rather not upload all 15 crashes, especially if 10+ are the same thing
[16:46] <maslen> also, if they were fixed in the meantime
[16:47] <c_korn> ok, solved my problem. had to install this in the chroot: sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-murrine light-themes
[16:48] <maslen> trijntje: I had completely forgotten about the imagemagick-dbg
[16:48] <TLF> EriC^^: nope, it seems screen was closed :)
[16:48] <TLF> :(
[16:48] <EriC^^> type ps aux | grep dpkg
[16:49] <trijntje> maslen: ha, I hadn't though about that, but that should work ;)
[16:51] <OOzed> hello there, I am getting connection problems with my current jabber client. which one would you recommend?
[16:52] <darthanubis> OOzed: jitsi
[16:52] <darthanubis> pidgin
[16:53] <teward> OOzed: there's quite a few that exist to do what you need.  Pidgin is the one I use, but I only use it for jabber/xmpp, nothing else.
[16:54] <OOzed> how about swift?
[16:54] <bekks> Try it, see if you like it.
[16:55] <OOzed> bekks, I mean, feature-wise, compared to others..
[16:55] <bekks> OOzed: Same answer :)
[16:55] <OOzed> bekks, all right :)
[17:00] <poee> what player plays hevc x265 files?
[17:00] <teward> poee: perhaps the latest VLC but you might need a PPA or build it from source to work, as well as the codecs
[17:01] <poee> teward: any idea how to make it work with smplayer?
[17:01] <OOzed> thank you all for your answers!
[17:02] <daftykins> good luck playing HEVC :)
[17:02] <daftykins> you'll need a high spec system
[17:03] <poee> daftykins: 8gb ram,2gb graphics card and an i7 processor
[17:04] <quidnunc> Cursor suddenly disappeared. Does anyone know how I can get it back from the console?
[17:04] <daftykins> poee: only the CPU really matters since it'll be doing full software decode on such hardware
[17:05] <poee> daftykins: is an i7 sufficient, then?
[17:05] <EriC^^> TLF: maybe there's a way to read the terminal's contents and send it commands
[17:05] <daftykins> depends on the source video
[17:06] <daftykins> there have also been many generations of i7 :)
[17:06] <EriC^^> TLF: you could try killing the other dpkg process that has diff in it, it seems it's checking if .bashrc is different and maybe waiting for input
[17:06] <EriC^^> TLF: but i guess it would just hang on the next input
[17:06] <poee> daftykins: true. 2nd gen.
[17:07] <TLF> EriC^^: very very good, it continues killing the one with diff
[17:07] <daftykins> poee: sandybridge? mmm, is it 4K?
[17:07] <daftykins> (the video)
[17:08] <studybox> hello I just upgraded 14.10 to 15.04 and when asked for an IPv6 BIND I didn't have the address with me so i left it blank
[17:08] <studybox> now IPv6 doesn't work
[17:08] <studybox> can somebody show me the steps to fix that please
[17:08] <Adran> ipv6 bind?
[17:08] <studybox> i think that's what it said
[17:09] <Adran> studybox: it is indeed what you said, however as indicated by a question, i'm asking what you mean by that. because to me, bind in all caps usually indicated isc bind dns servers.
[17:10] <studybox> ok
[17:10] <studybox> ?
[17:11] <TLF> thanks for everything
[17:11] <TLF> goodbye
[17:15] <studybox> anybody here know how to turn ipv6 again after upgrading to 15.04
[17:17] <ki7rw> this is probably OT but i'll start here by asking the question: is there a website that i can legally download HD quality movies?
[17:18] <DJones> ki7rw: amazon.co.uk
[17:19] <ki7rw> i don't want to stream - download only
[17:19] <DJones> ki7rw: Probably other websites, presumably netflix, google movies etc
[17:19] <bullicon> getting this error trying to install brtfs
[17:19] <bullicon> E: Unable to locate package brtfs-tools
[17:19] <EriC^^> !info brtfs-tools
[17:20] <Okitain> Hey people, does anyone know if Firefox is connected to Gst0.10 or Gst1.0?
[17:20] <mguy> bullicon: it's btrfs
[17:20] <bullicon> ugh
[17:20] <bullicon> thanks mguy
[17:21] <bullicon> mguy same Unable to locate package btrfs-tools
[17:22] <EriC^^> !find btrsfs
[17:22] <EriC^^> !find btrfs
[17:22] <mguy> bullicon: are your sources.lst whacked out
[17:22] <EriC^^> !info btrfs-tools
[17:22] <bullicon> mguy probably, its a fresh install
[17:23] <bullicon> ubunut on virtualbox
[17:23] <kostkon> Okitain, on recent versions i believe both, whichever is available, i may be wrong though
[17:23] <EriC^^> bullicon: did you run sudo apt-get update?
[17:24] <Okitain> kostkon: thanks.
[17:26] <daftykins> studybox: what about "dpkg -l | grep bind" then look at the packages and try a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure <package>" ? assuming you were prompted at CLI
[17:26] <daftykins> total guess mind you, so back it up with research online
[17:27] <studybox> daftykins yea i was thanks let me try
[17:28] <studybox> daftykinds the grep output doesn't show anything about ipv6
[17:28] <studybox> you know what prompt during CLI update that asks for an ipv6 address?
[17:29] <studybox> i left that blank when i updated to 15.04
[17:29] <studybox> what do i do to fix ipv6?
[17:29] <Adran> studybox: If you want to answer my question now - what broke, and how was it working before.
[17:29] <Adran> e.g. did you have your v6 configured using dhcpv6 / slaac or static in /etc/network/interfaces?
[17:29] <studybox> Adran IPv6 broke
[17:29] <studybox> and it was working before normally
[17:29] <studybox> not sure it was default
[17:30] <studybox> so, not sure. it was default.
[17:30] <studybox> i mean
[17:30] <Adran> alright, so if you didn't touch anything. its possible it was auto configuration.
[17:30] <bullicon> EriC^^ yeah thats it.
[17:30] <bullicon> cheers
[17:30] <daftykins> studybox: it wouldn't, but it would show some BIND packages
[17:30] <studybox> right
[17:31] <Adran> studybox: is this a desktop or a server?
[17:32] <studybox> server
[17:32] <studybox> i just have ssh access
[17:32] <rahulprodev> Hi, In terminal when I type ls, it lists all folder in color with color marker on it... How to rid out marker color?
[17:33] <studybox> i don't really change settings since i'm still learning
[17:33] <Adran> studybox: `ip a` do you have a fe80 or such?
[17:34] <studybox> lo and venet0
[17:34] <studybox> inet6 is there too with the ipv6 address
[17:35] <escargotdu25> hi everybody !
[17:35] <Adran> with an actual ipv6 address?
[17:35] <studybox> yes
[17:35] <Adran> so what happens when you try ping6 google.com or something?
[17:36] <marianne> morning guys... anyone have a URL where I can install hal (having flash issues) the one I used before - mjblenner -- isn't loading cleanly
[17:36] <[n0mad]> rahulprodev: tried this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/309496/changing-directory-color-in-cli
[17:36] <escargotdu25> i have ubuntu 14.04 lts and i can't find the older icon program files in the menu bar (as it existed in the precedent version 12.04). is it normal ?
[17:36] <pavlos> rahulprodev, ls is aliased as "ls --color=auto" so you can type ls --color=never
[17:37] <alazyworkaholic> I've got a problem with a btrfs drive that will only mount read-only after a botched btrfs balance. I tried btrfs check --repair /dev/sdb1. http://pastebin.com/DFZu5ZQj    If anyone has an idea, much appreciated!
[17:37] <nyavek> I have hbogo working in firefox - how do I get it working in chrome? I just get a black screen there.
[17:38] <nyavek> for ubuntu 15.04
[17:38] <rahulprodev> [n0mad], thanks for the link. :)
[17:38] <studybox> Adran it works but
[17:39] <rahulprodev> pavlos, thanks it worked :)
[17:39] <studybox> no IPv6 functionality
[17:39] <Adran> but you just were successfully able to ping google?
[17:39] <pavlos> rahulprodev, type "alias", you will see the various aliases
[17:39] <studybox> yes
[17:39] <marianne> nyavek: how did you get it working in firefox?
[17:39] <Adran> That means ipv6 is functioning.
[17:39] <Adran> next question is what is breaking, incoming or outgoing?
[17:39] <nyavek> marianne: I had to do something with flash, let me see if I can find the instructions I used
[17:40] <rahulprodev> pavlos, yup, got it thanks.
[17:40] <studybox> when i try to connect to an IPv6 address, it doesn't work
[17:40] <gr33n7007h> is `ifconfig` going to become depricated?
[17:40] <Adran> gr33n7007h: already is
[17:41] <Adran> studybox: connecting via what? you were able to ping6 google.com, which means you're communicating over v6 (at least via icmp) and you're able to resolve dns
[17:41] <gr33n7007h> Adran: ok thanks for clearing that up
[17:41] <Adran> its starting to sound like you have a firewall issue
[17:41] <Adran> gr33n7007h: `ip` has replaced it, though I don't think ifconfig is going anywhere soon, just not maintained as much as it used to be.
[17:41] <gr33n7007h> Adran: my thoughts too
[17:41] <marianne> nyavek: I've played with flash too, but the missing piece seems to be HAL
[17:42] <MonkehParade> *sigh* Teamviewer screwed my system up
[17:42] <Adran> gr33n7007h: hold on a second, i got a good beginners guide i used a few years ago if I can find it. ;)
[17:42] <escargotdu25> how can i refind the program files icon in the menu bar ?
[17:42] <nyavek> marianne: yup, that's why I did. I installed HAL and deleted some cache folders in ~/.adobe/FlashPlayer
[17:42] <nyavek> what*
[17:42] <Adran> gr33n7007h: http://www.tecmint.com/ip-command-examples/ and this is a good detailed one http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-ip-command-examples-usage-syntax/.
[17:43] <gr33n7007h> hey, thanks for the links Adran :)
[17:43] <marianne> nyavek: when I try to download hal,,, it errors
[17:43] <nyavek> marianne: http://askubuntu.com/questions/145735/adobe-flash-player-not-working-with-amazon-prime?rq=1 this is what I followed - the HAL instructions
[17:43] <Adran> gr33n7007h: np
[17:44] <marianne> nyavek: how long ago did you do this... few minutes?
[17:44] <marianne> nyavek: BTW I never got it working in chrome
[17:44] <nyavek> marianne: I did it with firefox last night - tried with chrome a bit earlier
[17:45] <studybox> adran didn't see ping6 let me try
[17:45] <studybox> i read ping
[17:45] <nyavek> marianne: not a huge deal because I can just use FF, just wanted to only need one browser =P
[17:45] <studybox> it's working adran the ipv6 host that i'm trying to connect to is down
[17:46] <studybox> hahaha whoops
[17:46] <escargotdu25> i have deleted icons from the menu bar but theses softs are still in my pc i think. how can i delete them totally ?
[17:46] <studybox> thanks
[17:46] <Adran> *Sigh*
[17:46] <marianne> nyavek: I'm getting package not available when i go to apt-get install hal
[17:46] <nyavek> marianne: did you say you couldnt get yours working?
[17:47] <nyavek> marianne: let me see if I cant find the other instructions. I think i needed to add a repo
[17:47] <marianne> nyavek: works like a charm on FF on my desktop.... laptop is another can of worms
[17:47] <nyavek> marianne: yeah im on a laptop
[17:47] <escargotdu25> is there a sudo... command ?
[17:47] <marianne> nyavek: i added the mjblenner repository already
[17:47] <alazyworkaholic> here's the result of running btrfs check --repair     http://pastebin.com/j9HDfmnu    Any ideas of what to do?
[17:47] <daftykins> escargotdu25: to do what ? fully remove packages?
[17:48] <escargotdu25> daftykins, yes packages of soft that i installed
[17:49] <daftykins> sudo apt-get purge <package>
[17:49] <nyavek> marianne: youre on 15.04 right?
[17:49] <marianne> nyavek: think i found my issue... checked my repositories and some of the hal ones weren't checked... going to try again
[17:49] <escargotdu25> daftykins, ok thanks i try it
[17:50] <cmosguy> hi all i am trying to install the source for nginx 1.6.3 trusty
[17:50] <nyavek> marianne: ok
[17:50] <cmosguy> but it is install 1.4.6
[17:50] <marianne> nyavek: I was, might go back to it if I can't get 14.04 to work... prefer LTS, was running into problems every morning with 15.04
[17:50] <cmosguy> i am doing apt-get source ngninx
[17:50] <cmosguy> but it s not the version source i want
[17:51] <daftykins> cmosguy: typo'ing nginx might be a bad first start ;)
[17:51] <daftykins> well you can only get source of the version that's in the repos
[17:51] <cmosguy> daftykins, typing it correctly
[17:51] <cmosguy> not in irc tho
[17:51] <cmosguy> daftykins, educate me
[17:51] <cmosguy> how do I get the right source version?
[17:52] <nyavek> marianne: im new to linux myself. was having issues with debian 8, so tried this and it's working flawlessly on my laptop
[17:52] <Alexandrov> Hello
[17:52] <Alexandrov> :D
[17:52] <nyavek> marianne: im using ubuntu gnome if that matters at all to you =P
[17:52] <EriC^^> cmosguy: try <package>=<version>
[17:53] <Alexandrov> Testing, may I know? Anyone can read my chat?
[17:53] <Seveas> Alexandrov: hello mate. We can read it all :)
[17:53] <daftykins> cmosguy: sorry no can do
[17:53] <daftykins> heading out now.
[17:53] <Alexandrov> Okay. Thank you for you respond. It's my first time. :D
[17:53] <nyavek> marianne: but yah, i think im out of luck for hbogo in chrome
[17:54] <Seveas> !info nginx trusty
[17:54] <marianne> nyavek: I never got it to work after trying for about a week... does StarzPlay work for you too?
[17:54] <cmosguy> Seveas, i don't understand i have 1.6.3 installed
[17:55] <Seveas> cmosguy: well, nginx 1.6.x isn't included in trusty. You may need to upgrade Ubuntu, or manually get newer sources.
[17:55] <Seveas> cmosguy: you didn't install it from the official repos then :)
[17:55] <escargotdu25> daftykins, i can't do it. can i go to the software center and try to remove them from here ?
[17:55] <nyavek> marianne: i don't have starz so I wouldn't know
[17:55] <cmosguy> Seveas, i am not sure i don't care actually
[17:55] <Seveas> cmosguy: can you pastebin the output of: apt-cache policy nginx
[17:55] <cmosguy> let me try downloading hte source
[17:55] <cmosguy> Seveas, a bit of a n00b here, what file is that exactly?
[17:56] <Seveas> cmosguy: that's a command you type in the terminal
[17:56] <cmosguy> let me try to download the source and go through the commands to install
[17:56] <daftykins> escargotdu25: i'm leaving now so please ask another
[17:56] <cmosguy> oh
[17:56] <cmosguy> lol
[17:57] <Alexandrov> Are all the people here using the same distro of Linux?
[17:57] <cmosguy> Seveas, http://pastebin.com/DeD6vuFD
[17:57] <OerHeks> Alexandrov, if not, it would be offtopic
[17:58] <Alexandrov> Thank you for respond, OerHeks :)
[17:58] <escargotdu25> daftykins, thx i did it from the software center :)
[17:58] <marianne> nyavek: thank you very much for making me sit back and think about it... HBOGo is working now... StarzPlay is a nightmare of a site for the most part... log in is crap, makes you do it like 10 times
[17:59] <geosmin2> can ubuntu be installed to a btrfs subvolume?
[17:59] <geosmin2> i get the feeling the built-in installer won't know how :)
[17:59] <OerHeks> geosmin2, yes, there are however some issues, also btrfs is in beta, not stable.
[18:00] <geosmin2> OerHeks: can you elaborate on said issues? specific to ubuntu?
[18:00] <mpthrapp> What's a good torrent client with an API? Ideally one that I can use with Python.
[18:00] <f3f33> hello, I
[18:00] <Seveas> cmosguy: so you have a PPA enabled for nginx. Make sure you enable downloading sources from it as well, and apt-get source nginx will do the right thing
[18:00] <f3f33> am trying to find the xml logs of my program, where would I find them?
[18:00] <geosmin2> OerHeks: the fs is stable https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page#Stability_status
[18:01] <OerHeks> !btrfs
[18:01] <Seveas> f3f33: /var/log is where most services store their logs, but this really depends on the application.
[18:01] <cmosguy> Seveas, i don't know how to enable the source to do the same?  what command do you recommend?
[18:01] <YouCantGetRidOfM> whats sup hoes
[18:01] <YouCantGetRidOfM> bitches
[18:01] <YouCantGetRidOfM> dicks
[18:01] <YouCantGetRidOfM> suck this dick
[18:01] <YouCantGetRidOfM> faggots
[18:01] <Seveas> cmosguy: a text editor
[18:01] <YouCantGetRidOfM> ass eaters
[18:02] <OerHeks> !ops
[18:02] <cmosguy> Seveas, ok an editor to which file?
[18:02] <geosmin2> Will I be able to point the ubuntu installer to a btrfs subvolume and be on my way?
[18:02] <Seveas> cmosguy: there should be a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d with nginx in the name. Edit it as root/with sudo and make sure it has a deb-src line
[18:02] <Tuggy> any lubuntu users here?
[18:02] <xzcvczx> i am following the help guide for manually mounting ecryptfs, but when i do the add-passphrase i only get a single auth token, does that mean i don't have filename encryption or?
[18:03] <cmosguy> hmm... ok let me try
[18:03] <ki7rw> has anyone tried ispconfig? any commentary on it's performance?
[18:04] <f3f33> Seveas, thank you! I couldnt find it in there, but maybe the program folder is elsewhere
[18:04] <neonthewolf> Hi :)
[18:04] <Seveas> f3f33: which application is it?
[18:05] <f3f33> Seveas, psi+
[18:05] <neonthewolf> I need a bit of help regarding making a distro
[18:05] <neonthewolf> of the latest version of Ubuntu
[18:06] <cmosguy> Seveas, i tried editing the file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx-stable-trusty.list
[18:06] <cmosguy> and added line
[18:06] <Seveas> hmm, that'll be in your homedir somewhere. Maybe ~/.psi or ~/.local/share/psi or something
[18:06] <cmosguy> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/nginx/stable/ubuntu trusty main
[18:06] <Seveas> cmosguy: that looks ok. Try apt-get update and apt-get source nginx
[18:07] <OerHeks> neonthewolf, that is beyond the scope of this channel, there is a wiki >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[18:08] <neonthewolf> Hi, OerHeks I am new to creating a distro and I didnt really get what the creator of that page means by "Live CD customisation"
[18:09] <neonthewolf> I wanted to make a distro of Ubuntu, such as Zorin Linux and Linux Mint.
[18:10] <f3f33> Seveas, it was  ~/.local/share/psi+ , thank you very much!
[18:10] <OerHeks> neonthewolf, good luck with that.
[18:10] <neonthewolf> Is it difficult? :( OerHeks
[18:11] <OerHeks> neonthewolf, yes, it is not easy click and play
[18:11] <cmosguy> Seveas, that worked i had to do the apt-get update to get the proper source version
[18:11] <Seveas> f3f33: you're welcome :)
[18:13] <neonthewolf> OerHeks, Of course, but where is a good place to start? Ive been looking through different methods, but none have much customisation and are just editing a livecd image.
[18:21] <neonthewolf> Dont worry :)
[18:28] <jeffreylevesque> anyone know how i can install 'libfaac-dev'
[18:28] <jeffreylevesque> when i do `sudo apt-get install libfaac-dev`, i get 'Unable to locate package libfaac-dev'
[18:30] <jeffreylevesque> i am running ubuntu 14.04
[18:30] <Seveas> jeffreylevesque: make sure you enable the multiverse repo
[18:30] <jeffreylevesque> how do i enable the repo?
[18:31] <EriC^^> sudo software-properties-gtk -e multiverse
[18:31] <jeffreylevesque> do i have to install `software-properties-gtk`?
[18:31] <EriC^^> no
[18:31] <jeffreylevesque> ok thanks :)
[18:31] <Seveas> jeffreylevesque: that comes by default on Ubuntu :)
[18:33] <DukeDrake> hi
[18:36] <MonkeyDust> what strikes me: sudo is not default in debian, it has to be installed
[18:45] <ubuntu_user> hey guys, one question, when I'm installing ubuntu and I want to use a lvm lvm encryption, should I first create a logical partion and " use as Physical Volume for LVM" or first I have to encrypt the particion?
[18:46] <ubuntu_user> I don't know if this choice make any difference
[18:46] <ubuntu_user> lvm or encrypt first?
[18:47] <nicomachus> hi guys, I need to figure out the best way to backup my PC... right now, I think Google Drive is probably my best option for storage. I don't have an external HD nor do any other machines here have enough space to hold the backup file.
[18:47] <astroduck> Hi! I cannot see my user on login screen, I can log into it in tty though, any fix for it?
[18:47] <nicomachus> But I have a 1TB of Drive
[18:47] <nicomachus> astroduck: did you just upgrade to 14.10?
[18:48] <Seveas> ubuntu_user: encrypt first.
[18:48] <astroduck> No, I am on 14.04, it was fine before turning it off, I just installed android studio and turned it off, and on booting it next time my username was not visible, I am logged into guest right now
[18:48] <MonkeyDust> nicomachus  do you have enough space left for a backup partition?
[18:49] <nicomachus> MonkeyDust: yes. do I just create that in gparted?
[18:50] <ubuntu_user> thanks Seveas
[18:50] <MonkeyDust> nicomachus  well, yes, but you need to backup first, before you start partitioning, it's contradictory
[18:50] <nicomachus> :|
[18:51] <astroduck> nicomachus: Any idea what's wrong?
[18:51] <nicomachus> astroduck: AMD GPU?
[18:51] <astroduck> nicomachus: No, Intel HD 5000, does that mater?
[18:52] <nicomachus> astroduck: I would just use TTY or go to recovery and drop to root and purge android studio, since that's the last thing you installed.
[18:52] <astroduck> nicomachus: I dont think its the problem, I did it on another computer and I didnt face the same issue there
[18:54] <nicomachus> did you try reloading unity?
[18:54] <nicomachus> https://askubuntu.com/questions/491060/no-password-input-field-on-lock-screen
[18:55] <Seveas> astroduck: I constantly had that on 14.04. Problem went away when I upgraded to 14.10
[18:56] <astroduck> Seveas: How do I fix it for the time being?
[18:57] <DukeDrake> hi, I'm trying to install a piece of software and it prompts me, it needs " libXext.so.6"
[18:57] <nicomachus> I didn't get that problem until I upgraded to 14.10, and it was the fglrx drivers.
[18:57] <Seveas> astroduck: upgrade :)
[18:57] <DukeDrake> (I'm on a 64bit system, but the software needs 32bit libs)
[18:57] <DukeDrake> what can I do?
[18:57] <astroduck> Seveas:  :( I was afraid you would say this. Ah well, time to update, ...
[18:57] <Seveas> DukeDrake: sudo apt-get install libext6:i386
[18:58] <Seveas> DukeDrake: sudo apt-get install libxext6:i386
[18:58] <nicomachus> astroduck: I took the plunge last week. it wasn't too bad.
[18:58] <DukeDrake> Seveas: thanx! =)
[18:58] <Seveas> I'm on 15.04 already. It works just fine, and has systemd!
[18:58] <DukeDrake> libxext or libXext?
[18:58] <nicomachus> until fglrx completely failed. and now I'm on xorg drivers. and the config in xrandr isn't nearly as easy as AMD CCC.
[18:58] <nicomachus> :(
[18:59] <Seveas> DukeDrake: package names in Ubuntu are always lower case
[18:59] <DukeDrake> thans ^^
[18:59] <nicomachus> Seveas: going to go on up to 15.04 today. that's why I'm trying to backup. I wanna do a fresh install of it instead of just upgrading.
[18:59] <tarelerulz_> How do you format USB thumb drive to fat32 ?
[19:00] <Seveas> nicomachus: there are so few significant differences between 14.10 and 15.04, it's hardly worth reinstalling for
[19:00] <Seveas> tarelerulz_: mkfs -t vfat
[19:00] <nicomachus> Seveas: this PC just needs a fresh install. the first install of 14.04 was done over bad RAM, there are some random corruptions, and upgrading to 14.10 didn't do it any good.
[19:02] <DukeDrake> ok, next: libncurses.so.5 missing. installed via  sudo apt-get install libncurses5:i386 , but error remains :(
[19:03] <Seveas> DukeDrake: what's generating the error?
[19:07] <DukeDrake> Seveas: executing the program
[19:07] <DukeDrake> (altera vsim )
[19:08] <DukeDrake> oops, had a typo in the apt-get line
[19:08] <darthanubis> tarelerulz_: rt-click format
[19:08] <Seveas> DukeDrake: http://mattaw.blogspot.nl/2014/05/making-modelsim-altera-starter-edition.html
[19:08] <DukeDrake> omg it works ^^
[19:08] <DukeDrake> thanx anyway
[19:08] <knojoko> The global menu in ubuntu 14.04 takes up space. I have a laptop. is there a way to get that space back?
[19:09] <xangua>  knojoko takes up space where?
[19:09] <Seveas> knojoko: use applications that can run full screen
[19:10] <knojoko> on the screen
[19:10] <xangua> that's precisely why the globalmenu was thnk for, instead of having menubars
[19:10] <Seveas> xangua: some people want ALL THE PIXELS :)
[19:10] <xangua> ...
[19:11] <xangua> so you want a menubar? I'm confused
[19:11] <spoown> Hello there ! anyone from scotland ? off-topic but can't remember the channel for off topic chat...
[19:11] <EriC^^> !off-topic
[19:12] <knojoko> I wish there was away to hide that bar
[19:13] <tarelerulz_> thanks seveas
[19:21] <VonGuardian> hi there
[19:21] <VonGuardian> I have an ar9285 atheros wireless card, and i'm using Ubuntu 14.10
[19:21] <VonGuardian> and the wireless is completely broken
[19:21] <harris> hey can i get ubuntu-mate support here
[19:22] <Seveas> no
[19:22] <Seveas> !mate
[19:22] <VonGuardian> i was online yesterday, updated ubuntu, not even a single update to the wireless drivers, it was a buncha other stuff
[19:22] <Seveas> hmm. Well, try #ubuntumate
[19:22] <VonGuardian> but now, it will not go onto the wireless network
[19:22] <VonGuardian> i feel like wiresless has been getting changes in the last few updates, like 2 weeks worth
[19:22] <VonGuardian> it wasn't working, then it was for like 2 weeks
[19:22] <VonGuardian> then it stopped today
[19:23] <VonGuardian> i have tried EVERY single how to on the web for fixing the ar9285 and nothing works
[19:23] <VonGuardian> even though there are like 1000 forum posts about it not working and 1000 more solutions
[19:23] <VonGuardian> i am completely flumoxed and i giv eup
[19:23] <jason__> VonGuardian, I have a card that uses the ath9k driver. When I first switched over from Windows it seemed like it wasn't working. My solution was to move my router a little bit closer >_>.
[19:23] <kostkon> VonGuardian, it's an official derivative, so yes you can
[19:24] <kostkon> VonGuardian, sorry that was for harris
[19:24] <kostkon> harris, yes
[19:24] <harris> is there anyway to get the mate menu  to look like the dash
[19:25] <VonGuardian> jason__: it's definitely a driver issue, not the network
[19:25] <kostkon> harris, move one of your panels to the left maybe?
[19:25] <VonGuardian> i had a wirless access point right next to this laptop, and a few weeks ago, reliably, after sleep, no wireless
[19:25] <VonGuardian> then that got fixed somehow, probably a system update
[19:25] <VonGuardian> but now it's broken again
[19:26] <kostkon> harris, you mean the dash?
[19:26] <jason__> VonGuardian,  Just throwing it out there. Drivers can potentially control at what power your card broadcasts or something.
[19:26] <harris> kostkon, yes
[19:26] <VonGuardian> yeah seems like there is an issue powering the card
[19:26] <VonGuardian> because it's just super unpredictable
[19:29] <nfk> after upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04 [kubuntu but hopefully does not matter] the intel agn 5100 wi-fi adapter has gone stupidly slow and appears to be this same problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9831101
[19:29] <kostkon> harris, no idea, can't help you with that, sorry.
[19:29] <nfk> also windows is just fine, though actual speeds are only around 46 Mbps but at least it does not start dropping connections
[19:30] <pavlos> VonGuardian, there seems to be an "options ath9k nohwcrypt=1" Does this help?
[19:32] <pavlos> VonGuardian, sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf ... add the above line, save, reboot.
[19:40] <nightfuri> how to install/enable 32bit mesa ?
[19:40] <Seveas> nightfuri: sudo apt-get install libglapi-mesa:i386
[19:40] <Seveas> (repeat for other 32bit libs you need)
[19:41] <VonGuardian> pavlos Nope
[19:41] <pavlos> VonGuardian, ok
[19:41] <VonGuardian> as i said, i have done every single how-to on the net for fixing this ath9k problem
[19:41] <VonGuardian> none work
[19:41] <VonGuardian> actually, that fix you suggested, pavlos, made things go all haywire
[19:42] <VonGuardian> networking would not reboot after sleep, permissions were broken and i could not change networking settings
[19:43] <nightfuri> Seveas: thanks
[19:45] <joey_>  /join irc.freenode.org
[19:47] <Goose_> What's the best backup/snapshot tool for ubuntu?
[19:48] <bekks> !backup | Goose_
[19:49] <Goose_> So would it be redundant to run a deja dup backup as well as a timeshift snapshot?
[19:49] <bekks> Goose_: Depends on what you are safing in particular.
[19:49] <bekks> *saving
[19:50] <Goose_> Well I just had to reinstall my system because 15.04 made things all weird. So I'd mainly just wanna save my home folder
[19:50] <Goose_> in case I needed to go back to another version/fix issues
[19:51] <[n0mad]> deja-dup seems to work best for me. i've tried systemback and timeshift and they don't run automatically for me
[19:51] <bekks> Goose_: So use the tool thta fits your needs best.
[19:51] <[n0mad]> deja-dup seems to run auto just fine
[19:51] <Goose_> Thanks!
[19:51] <nfk> Goose_, i use git for that
[19:51] <Goose_> So I'm having anothe issue as well
[19:52] <Goose_> My inidcators at the top left are all black and really hard to see
[19:53] <Goose_> http://i.imgur.com/EKDb1Dt.png look at top right
[19:53] <Goose_> anyone know how ot fix that?
[19:55] <k1l> Goose_: choose another indicator theme
[19:55] <[n0mad]> you can change the icons in unity tweak tool..also in appearance settings
[19:55] <Goose_> How do you change it?
[19:55] <k1l> Goose_: like on unity-tweak-tool
[19:55] <Goose_> Thanks
[19:56] <excelsiora> hi, #ubuntu, I've been trying to help someone with a problem they experienced on an upgrade to 15.04, and we've been googling "end kernel panic not syncing vfs unable to mount root" etc... and we've got him working on the 2nd latest kernel, but we'd like to somehow repair and move forward
[19:57] <Goose_> Changing the theme doesn't change them
[19:58] <k1l> Goose_: not the general theme, the indicators theme
[19:58] <Sheepolution> Hi
[19:59] <Goose_> I don't see anything for indicator themes
[19:59] <Seveas> oi mneptok
[20:00] <Sheepolution> I seem to have installed wrong nvidia drivers, and now I can't start any games anymore. I am not sure how to reverse this.
[20:00] <Sheepolution> I tried enabling webGL, where I used this: http://askubuntu.com/a/540174
[20:00] <Sheepolution> (it did not work)
[20:00] <Sheepolution> And I seem to have screwed up my Nvidia settings
[20:01] <daftykins> excelsiora: purge the newer perhaps, but i have to be the first to say that trying to solve a problem through an intermediary is not fun
[20:01] <UndefinedNaN> s
[20:02] <excelsiora> daftykins: thanks, I was thinking to do that, I forget exactly how, can you point me to instructions, and I'll start googling now too.
[20:03] <Sheepolution> I tried setting the old Nvidia settings with software-properties-gtk, but that didn't seem to have any effect.
[20:03] <OerHeks> !ppapurge | ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
[20:03] <Webonaute> hi. I am trying to use vagrant with ubuntu/trusty64, when I install any package, all config file get .dpkg-new at the end of each config filename.
[20:03] <Webonaute> any idea why?
[20:04] <Sheepolution> These are the options I have: http://i.gyazo.com/34f0106f7b5650c0b4f9ac477820e4f0.png
[20:04] <bekks> Sheepolution: Use ppapurge before.
[20:05] <Sheepolution> bekks: Oh I just saw ubottu's answer. Okay I will try that
[20:07] <dsad> d
[20:07] <R13ose1> People say this can't hear me on Skype, how do I boost the mic input?
[20:09] <Nibbler> s
[20:09] <daftykins> excelsiora: confirm the kernel name via "dpkg -l | grep kernel-image" then "sudo apt-get purge <package>"
[20:11] <RedOrangeZ> Help me! My mouse!
[20:11] <RedOrangeZ> It's...dead!
[20:11] <daftykins> off to the pet store Monday then
[20:11] <RedOrangeZ> Well, it's not really a mouse.
[20:11] <Seveas> daftykins++
[20:11] <RedOrangeZ> It's more of a trackpad.
[20:11] <RedOrangeZ> I don't think they sell those at the pet store.
[20:11] <daftykins> ah-ha, well the devil is in the details
[20:12] <RedOrangeZ> But foreals, I fuxed something up.
[20:12] <RedOrangeZ> :(
[20:12] <daftykins> so i'm thinking either you explain on one line what's actually wrong, or...
[20:12] <daftykins> don't use that language please
[20:12] <RedOrangeZ> My trackpad stopped working.
[20:12] <RedOrangeZ> I used an X
[20:12] <RedOrangeZ> For censorship.
[20:12] <RedOrangeZ> I'm on a chromebook. :(
[20:12] <Seveas> doesn't matter. That kind of language is not welcome.
[20:12] <Seveas> So kindly explain the problem in detail, without swearing.
[20:13] <RedOrangeZ> What if I say, F*****.
[20:13] <RedOrangeZ> >.>
[20:13] <Seveas> then I'd say go away.
[20:13] <RedOrangeZ> Or *u******.
[20:15] <daftykins> RedOrangeZ: using what, chrouton?
[20:15] <RedOrangeZ> Just ubuntu.
[20:15] <daftykins> most of the chromebook ubuntus are hacked on so i'm not gonna touch that
[20:15] <RedOrangeZ> Hacked?? >.>
[20:22] <orion_> sup
[20:23] <Sheepolution> Restarted my computer, and came back to say thanks! I can play games again
[20:25] <Sheepolution> Wait what, and my webGL problem is solved as well? o_O
[20:27] <Sheepolution> Not sure how that works, but hey great. The only problem is that when I drag my window over chrome it leaves a trail behind haha
[20:28] <dyrnade> hi guys, how can i insert a string after a specific line in python ?
[20:30] <Seveas> dyrnade: you may be looking for #python :) (str.split('\n')/list.insert(pos, str)/'\n'.join(str))
[20:30] <dyrnade> nobody gives a shit to me there :D
[20:30] <Seveas> !language
[20:30] <Seveas> hmm. That used to say "don't swear". Well, don't swear.
[20:33] <jeffreylevesque> i am unable to run `sudo software-properties-gtk -e multiverse` to enable multiverse repostiory
[20:33] <jeffreylevesque> it says could not find command `software-properties-gtk`
[20:33] <jeffreylevesque> is there an alternative way via command line?
[20:33] <gmathe> hey
[20:33] <gmathe> i got a problem with vim
[20:33] <maslen1> Can someone explain the different downloads available on launchpad? For example, looking at jbigkit there's: jbigkit_2.1-3.1.dsc, jbigkit_2.1.orig.tar.gz, and jbigkit_2.1-3.1.debian.tar.xz
[20:40] <geri> i just wrote an image to my sd card using: sudo dd if=ubuntu.img of=/dev/disk2s1 bs=1m   ... how can i read the sd card and create an image from it?
[20:41] <sd1001> You just switch the options to if and of
[20:42] <excelsiora> ok, purged kernel, suggests rerunning boot loader? just reboot?
[20:42] <CryptoSiD> what was the name of ubuntu just before vivid, i just upgraded to vivid and i have a ppa that dont work using vivid release
[20:42] <CryptoSiD> so ill use the one before
[20:43] <kostkon> CryptoSiD, utopic
[20:43] <CryptoSiD> thanks (that memory tho)
[20:43] <CryptoSiD> lol
[20:45] <bekks> CryptoSiD: That may break things.
[20:45] <CryptoSiD> its only softether
[20:45] <CryptoSiD> dont seems to break anything
[20:45] <CryptoSiD> brb gotta reboot to vivid
[20:52] <maslen1> Any clue why /tmp would appear to not be world-writeable on my ubuntu 15.04 install?
[20:52] <bekks> maslen1: Which permissions does it have, instead?
[20:54] <crumpr> hi folks
[20:54] <crumpr> I've got a question regading network-manager
[20:54] <maslen1> bekks: From ls-lh: drwxrwxrwt  10 root root
[20:55] <bekks> maslen1: that directory is world writable
[20:55] <maslen1> I know :(
[20:55] <crumpr> I know how to import an openvpn config via gui, but is there a way to do this via script?
[20:56] <maslen1> jbigkit-2.1$ make
[20:56] <maslen1> cd libjbig && make -e
[20:56] <maslen1> make[1]: Entering directory '/home/user/jbigkit-2.1/libjbig'
[20:56] <maslen1> gcc -O2 -W -Wno-unused-result   -c -o jbig.o jbig.c
[20:56] <maslen1> Assembler messages:
[20:56] <maslen1> Error: can't open /tmp/ccY2ZprU.s for reading: No such file or directory
 recipe for target 'jbig.o' failed
[20:56] <bekks> maslen1: /tmp/ccY2ZprU.s does not exist. Thats different from /tmp not being world writable
[20:57] <maslen1> bekks: But isn't make supposed to be able to create tmp folders as needed?
[20:57] <maslen1> And why does the issue go away if I run make as root?
[20:57] <bekks> maslen1: Not necessarily.
[20:58] <bekks> maslen1: Broken Makefile.
[20:58] <bekks> maslen1: I've seen a lot of software not being compilable as non-root
[20:58] <maslen1> I had the same issue with imagemagick too though, which is a large project :(.
[20:59] <maslen1> And I'm using the ubuntu source downloads from launchpad, not the dev versions
[20:59] <Bashing-om> !ask | crumpr
[20:59] <bekks> maslen1: So pastebin the entire build log and provide the URL of your paste
[21:00] <maslen1> bekks: What's strange is that after the first time I build it, it's fine. It's only an error on the first time
[21:00] <bekks> maslen1: So its a Makefile issue.
[21:01] <nith1210> !pastebinit
[21:02] <maslen1> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10902788/
[21:03] <bekks> maslen1: run make clean before please.
[21:03] <bekks> maslen1: and make distclean, if available.
[21:05] <maslen1> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10902831/
[21:05] <frecel> does anyone here have any experience running ubuntu on x86  tablets?
[21:05] <maslen1> bekks: Sorry, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10902835/
[21:06] <bekks> maslen1: thats not the full output
[21:06] <maslen1> bekks: Erm, it is from two attempts at running `make`
[21:06] <bekks> maslen1: It is not, as your pastebin shows.
[21:07] <bekks> maslen1: PAstebin the entire output of make please, not just a few lines. And run make clean; make distclean before
[21:09] <charlie_sanders> can I use DD to clone a harddrive ?
[21:09] <bekks> charlie_sanders: yes.
[21:09] <SchrodingersScat> charlie_sanders: if you are careful
[21:09] <charlie_sanders> coolio Im going to give it a go
[21:10] <maslen1> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10902905/ is what I got this time
[21:10] <maslen1> make distclean doesn't do anything.
[21:10] <orion_> word, just do dd bs=1M if=/dev/random of=/dev/sda =P JK
[21:10] <maslen1> orion_: Probably want /dev/urandom
[21:10] <bekks> maslen1: I dont get why are are randomly firing up commands.
[21:11] <orion_> naa, urandom would take too long
[21:11] <maslen1> bekks: Huh?
[21:11] <maslen1> orion_: You got them switched, urandom is non-blocking
[21:12] <orion_> maslen1: thx I should look into that.
[21:12] <bekks> maslen1: I was asking for make clean; make distclean; make - you did: sudo make clean; make; make
[21:12] <orion_> I've been under the impression that urandom waits for system entropy
[21:12] <maslen1> bekks: OK, coming right up
[21:13] <maslen1> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10902948/
[21:20] <blackgatonegro> Hi, how I force firefox and chromiun to open local swf files?
[21:23] <samfreenode> If I buy this, will it work on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS? http://www.amazon.co.uk/FiiO-E10K-Headphone-Amplifier-DAC/dp/B00LP3AMC2/
[21:24] <njjewers> I'm tryin to use optirun, and I'm getting "Cannot access secondary GPU, secondary X is not active." Any advice?
[21:24] <nith1210> maslen1: just out of ucriousity, did you start with dpkg-source -x ?
[21:24] <nith1210> *curiosity
[21:26] <maslen1> nith1210: I don't know what you're asking
[21:27] <nith1210> maslen1: so, your original question about the dsc, orig.tar.gz and debian.tar.gz: They're the packaging source.
[21:28] <maslen1> oh, yes
[21:28] <nith1210> maslen1: if you download the collection of them, then use dpkg-source -x file.dsc, it'll apply all of the debian patches.
[21:28] <maslen1> I'm guessing dsc is short for "digital signature" ?
[21:28] <maslen1> cool
[21:28] <maslen1> so I need all 3 if I want to recreate the source file used to create the packages?
[21:29] <nith1210> maslen1: If you didn't start with that, you'll likely redo alot of the work the packagers did, and jbigkit-2.0 includes a patch called "allNewMainMakefile.diff"
[21:29] <nith1210> maslen1: All of them, plus the dpkg-source -x command
[21:29] <maslen1> Going to test that out right now. That actually makes a ton of sense.
[21:30] <blackgatonegro> I updated to ubuntu 14.04 and now I cant' open local flash files (swf files) not even using Gnash or another flash player.
[21:30] <nith1210> maslen1: also, when you build, skip make, go straight to "fakeroot debian/rules clean binary" which you run from in the source folder
[21:30] <nith1210> maslen1: It'll do make along the way.
[21:30] <maslen1> And I think I just figured out my make issue.
[21:30] <maslen1> I'm running a fuzzer in the background. One of its steps are to clean out /tmp :(
[21:30] <maslen1> Which basically screws up any other programs running on the system.
[21:30] <maslen1> :(
[21:31] <nith1210> Also, just on what I was reading, I suggest you NEVER run make as root. It's a shortcut to a world of hurt.
[21:31] <maslen1> I know.
[21:31] <maslen1> But I guess in this case, it prevented the fuzzer from overwriting those files, which is why it worked.
[21:32] <ManicMiner> Hi.  i instaled ubuntu  32 bits precise lts in my 64 bit machine.   i had the live cd from my old computer 32 bits. . i guess i should had downloaded the 64 bit version.  is there  an easy way to install a 64 bit program ?
[21:33] <ManicMiner> i want to  install  atom ide
[21:33] <bekks> ManicMiner: Reinstall a 64bit Ubuntu version.
[21:33] <nith1210> ManicMiner: To the best of my knowledge, it's impossible without reinstalling as a 64-bit machine. I don't believe the 32-bit kernel is capable of running 32-bit code
[21:34] <nith1210> that last 32-bit was supposed to be 64-bit
[21:34] <bekks> ManicMiner: After that, you can use 64bit programs.
[21:34] <geri> i just wrote an image to my sd card using: sudo dd if=ubuntu.img of=/dev/disk2s1 bs=1m   ... how can i read the sd card and create an image from it?
[21:34] <maslen1> nith1210: Awsome, ty so much
[21:35] <ManicMiner> bekks:   you mean reinstall everything?
[21:35] <bekks> ManicMiner: Correct.
[21:36] <nith1210> maslen1: Np, have fun. If you get to the end and plan to publish it to a ppa, I highly recommend looking into dpkg-buildpackage, but if it's for personal use, it's not necessary.
[21:37] <maslen1> nith1210: I plan on reporting a whole bunch of bugs today
[21:37]  * maslen1 got his hands on a fuzzer
[21:37] <bekks> maslen1: What is that fuzzer all about?
[21:38] <daftykins> application fuzzer for testing the sanitisation of data input i expect
[21:38] <daftykins> i.e. 100% off topic :)
[21:38] <maslen1> daftykins: Depends if you care about security or not for your applications.
[21:38] <MonkeyDust> ManicMiner  got your name from the zx spectrum game? (sorry for the offtopic)
[21:38] <maslen1> bekks: Basically, using US-CERT's BFF, modified to fuzz imagemagick from ubuntu 15.04 (instead of imagemagick 5.02 from who knows how old), got about 11 crashes, and now triaging to see if any of them are exploitable.
[21:38] <guest345968> hello
[21:39] <daftykins> maslen1: well this is a support channel, so no, you're 100% off topic 100% of the time :)
[21:39] <daftykins> maslen1: feel free to chat about it in #ubuntu-offtopic though
[21:39] <guest345968> i made the update from ubuntu mate 14.04 to 14.04.2 to make the bluetooth on my notebook working,now my wifi didnt works good
[21:40] <maslen1> daftykins: The fuzzing is the one thing I haven't been discussing here. Just how to rebuild the packages used by Ubuntu so I can write good bug reports.
[21:40] <daftykins> good stuff
[21:40] <ManicMiner> MonkeyDust: yes only the best :)
[21:41] <barry65576354> Linux newbie here, I've read that Linux is virtually malware free, and only dowloading from trusted sources is adviced. Is there any method of determining if something is malicious for the avarage user? Wanted to use this https://bitbucket.org/fx_/quakelivelauncher/overview
[21:42] <daftykins> barry65576354: sticking to the packages in default repos is the trusted way, going third party means there's no way to be 100% sure
[21:43] <barry65576354> How hard is it to code malware for Linux?
[21:44] <daftykins> well lets take a look at all the malware available...
[21:44] <daftykins> *tumbleweed*
[21:44] <MonkeyDust> barry65576354  hard, because there is no known malware in the wild, although every coder should be challenged
[21:45] <OerHeks> barry65576354, that url points to a ppa:broken/ppa (hilarious name) so it contains no malware, but maybe not safe. it is private.
[21:45] <barry65576354> What's the worst that can happen then?
[21:45] <barry65576354> if I use it
[21:46] <orion_> hahaha
[21:46] <MonkeyDust> barry65576354  impossible to say, because nothing ever happened, so far
[21:46] <orion_> ANYTHING
[21:46] <OerHeks> Then you have to file a bugreport
[21:47] <OerHeks> backup your data first
[21:48] <barry65576354> ok thanks
[21:48] <MonkeyDust> !av > barry65576354 for completness, read this a bit
[21:49] <demo> hi
[21:49] <demo> alguien que hable español?
[21:50] <daftykins> !es
[21:52] <ManicMiner> barry65576354:  well  i think they were referring  was if you  don't install software as root  and the software contains malware only the user that installed that is affected and doesn't spread to other users. but there is always a potential  to bypass  to other users with  vulnerability exploitation's or use your computer to scan internal networks ,etc
[22:06] <Captonjamason> allright
[22:07] <Captonjamason> im installing ubuntu for a friend and when i run the ubuntu mini remix installer the monitor im using says out of scan range
[22:07] <Captonjamason> its a old dell monitor
[22:07] <Captonjamason> please help, im on a time limit
[22:07] <daftykins> when you say mini remix, what is the filename and where did you get it?
[22:08] <daftykins> ok - please bear in mind an emergency on your part does not constitute one for us
[22:08] <ZeZu> has there been a mini remix in a long while?
[22:08] <Captonjamason> http://www.ubuntu-mini-remix.org/
[22:08] <ZeZu> wasn't that for mac mini ?
[22:08] <Captonjamason> no
[22:08] <Captonjamason> any pc
[22:08] <daftykins> ok that does not look official so can't support you with that
[22:08]  * ZeZu shrugs, never heard of it then
[22:08] <Captonjamason> it uses the standard installer daftykins
[22:08] <kostkon> Captonjamason, why not use the regular iso?
[22:09] <daftykins> sorry, that doesn't mean anything at all Captonjamason
[22:09] <daftykins> !mini
[22:09] <daftykins> either use the real official ones, or we can't help you
[22:09] <ZeZu> any how,  scan range for monitor = can you boot into single or vga mode?
[22:09] <kostkon> Captonjamason, not an official derivative so not supported here
[22:09] <Captonjamason> its using the normal ubuntu ubiquity installer, it just cuts back on packages
[22:10] <Captonjamason> thats why i came here
[22:10] <kostkon> Captonjamason, the majority of them do, makes no difference
[22:10] <daftykins> your image is not official, can't help.
[22:10] <kostkon> Captonjamason, use one that is supported and we'll try to help you
[22:10] <Captonjamason> im freaking out
[22:10] <ZeZu> boot the installer in console mode,  use a vga param
[22:10] <daftykins> idiot
[22:10] <ZeZu> ( try the normal stuff )
[22:11] <samfreenode> If I buy this, will it work on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS? http://www.amazon.co.uk/FiiO-E10K-Headphone-Amplifier-DAC/dp/B00LP3AMC2/
[22:11] <ZeZu> samfreenode,  it doesn't look like something that would require any support = it should work w. anything?
[22:12] <bekks> samfreenode: Thats ho device a computer actually "sees" - it is an amplifier.
[22:12] <daftykins> it has optical coaxial and standard analog jacks
[22:13] <bish-OP> has anyone installed 15.04 with Unity 8
[22:14] <daftykins> bish-OP: can you phrase an actual question?
[22:15] <bish-OP> can't get unity 8 installed on 15.04
[22:15] <daftykins> bish-OP: a good way to ask a question is to say what you ran and what went wrong
[22:16] <cantinajim> i  was hoping to get a little help anybody got a minute
[22:16] <bish-OP> thanks daftykins
[22:16] <MichaelTiebesl> hi there, is here somebody who has installed diaspora on ubuntu 15.04 as pod?
[22:16] <daftykins> cantinajim: ask the question
[22:17] <cantinajim> i had created a disk with media on it and had a media server
[22:17] <daftykins> ok...
[22:17] <samfreenode> bekks: ZeZu: So it will work?
[22:17] <sjors_> I'm suffering from a strange problem with Ubuntu 14.04; when I'm not really using my laptop the fan keeps powering on and off. It doesn't happen when playing music. Any suggestions?
[22:18] <cantinajim> now i installed 14.04 and i have duplicate folders on my drive and I can't figure out why
[22:19] <daftykins> cantinajim: use http://paste.ubuntu.com to share what you're seeing via and "ls -al" within the path perhaps.
[22:19] <daftykins> no idea what you mean otherwise
[22:20] <cantinajim> ok
[22:20] <ZeZu> samfreenode: yes
[22:21] <samfreenode> ZeZu: yay I am going to buy it and plug a Berodynamic DT770 headphone into it once my Kingston HyperX Cloud II gaming headset is refunded ^^
[22:21] <daftykins> samfreenode: if you're just using an analog cable from your PC into that, sure
[22:22] <samfreenode> daftykins: I need an analog cable too!??!?!?
[22:22] <samfreenode> daftykins: I don't think I have one...
[22:22] <samfreenode> daftykins: It's not just an amp though, it's a DAC
[22:22] <samfreenode> daftykins: So it needs a digital input I think
[22:23] <daftykins> samfreenode: look at the images of the device you linked, it has a micro USB by the looks for power, (maybe?) then an analog jack and a digital coaxial (SPDIF) connector
[22:23] <daftykins> you have to plug it in somehow...
[22:23] <daftykins> if it somehow just works over USB then yeah, i'd say unlikely you're gonna get that working
[22:23] <cantinajim> can you see it
[22:23] <samfreenode> daftykins: It says those are outputs
[22:23] <samfreenode> daftykins: It won't work?!?!?!
[22:23] <daftykins> then i wouldn't buy it.
[22:24] <daftykins> cantinajim: not until you share the link here, no
[22:24] <Captonjamason> ff
[22:25] <daftykins> ?
[22:25] <cantinajim> here you go  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10903592/
[22:26] <daftykins> cantinajim: you need to run it where you see duplicates, i don't see any there
[22:27] <azizLIGHT> What programming language should I learn if I want to extend/modify things about the desktop or make a gui program
[22:27] <cantinajim> ok
[22:28] <Captonjamason> hey guess what all of you
[22:28] <Captonjamason> i just waisted one of my disks for nothing
[22:28] <Captonjamason> iinstalled a official flavor
[22:28] <daftykins> well at least you're running something we can support now, right?
[22:28] <daftykins> you mean tried to boot?
[22:29] <Captonjamason> cou could have supported the other one
[22:29] <Captonjamason> *you
[22:29] <daftykins> no
[22:29] <daftykins> _NO_
[22:29] <cantinajim> here you go http://paste.ubuntu.com/10903647/
[22:29] <groggemans> azizLIGHT: You should take a look at Qt its a C++ framework
[22:29] <Captonjamason> fine daftykins
[22:30] <daftykins> cantinajim: when you said you 'make the disk' what did you mean?
[22:30] <Captonjamason> just tell me how i fix this now
[22:30] <azizLIGHT> groggemans: is that easy to begin with for a zero experience person
[22:30] <Captonjamason> daftykins
[22:30] <Captonjamason> help me
[22:30] <Captonjamason> now
[22:30] <daftykins> Captonjamason: no.
[22:30] <azizLIGHT> Right now I do stuff in bash, but sometimes I want a gui
[22:31] <Captonjamason> look ok
[22:31] <daftykins> Captonjamason: i don't like your attitude and your emergency is not mine.
[22:31] <azizLIGHT> Or interact in better ways with more things
[22:31] <cantinajim> i had it in precise pangolian    took it out installed 14.04 and put it back in and tried to get it going again using samba
[22:31] <daftykins> cantinajim: what's the disk setup? just a single hard disk?
[22:31] <Captonjamason> im never coming on here again
[22:31] <cantinajim> yes
[22:31] <Captonjamason> i thought this was supossed to be a helpfull channel
[22:32] <daftykins> Captonjamason: good stuff. come back when you are more grown up perhaps.
[22:32] <Captonjamason> shut up
[22:32] <harris> hey daftykins
[22:32] <harris> Captonjamason, leave
[22:32] <daftykins> good evening
[22:32] <groggemans> azizLIGHT: You should be able to find a lot of tutorials, if your used to bash, you will probably get along with it quite fast
[22:32] <cantinajim> the path would be /media/bob/parta for movies and /media/bob/partb for music
[22:32] <harris> daftykins, so i have a dual monitor setup
[22:33] <daftykins> no point addressing me directly, ask the entire channel as someone might know
[22:33] <azizLIGHT> groggemans: alright, thanks. I'll look into c++
[22:33] <azizLIGHT> Or qt
[22:33] <azizLIGHT> ?
[22:33] <harris> how do i set it up so that each monitor is its own workspace
[22:33] <daftykins> cantinajim: hrmm perhaps those folders are best renamed to something more appropriate then?
[22:34] <daftykins> no idea why they're called that, though
[22:34] <cantinajim> i partitioned the hdd and created the partions one for music and one for movies
[22:35] <daftykins> aaaaah that'll be why they're in media perhaps then
[22:35] <cantinajim> yes
[22:36] <daftykins> cantinajim: how about sharing "df -h" ?
[22:36] <daftykins> that might give some clues too
[22:36] <cantinajim> ok
[22:36] <cantinajim> run that from root
[22:36] <daftykins> nah just your user is fine
[22:37] <groggemans> azizLIGHT: Qt adds a lot of functions to C++ to make gui programming easier but the language is still C++. Basic Qt tutorials will learn you both C++ as Qt specific stuff.
[22:37] <azizLIGHT> Ah I see
[22:37] <harushimo> quick question? Is there a way to detect the iso for ubuntu on usb stick?
[22:37] <harushimo> I want to do an install that way
[22:37] <cantinajim> here you go   http://paste.ubuntu.com/10903751/
[22:38] <[n0mad]> harushimo: yes, you can create a bootable usb key to install from
[22:39] <daftykins> cantinajim: looks like A1 and B1 are real, A and B are possibly just folders 0o
[22:39] <harushimo> I downloaded the iso. Do I need a special program on ubuntu?
[22:39] <[n0mad]> harushimo: are you in ubuntu now?
[22:39] <harushimo> I'm using 12.04 LTS. I'm upgrading 14.04.2 LTS
[22:39] <cantinajim> i agree  A and B used to be the only partitions now A1 and B1 contain everything
[22:40] <harushimo> yes
[22:40] <[n0mad]> hmm, does 12.04 have Startup Disk Creator? that's how i did mine in Ubuntu but i was on 14.10 at the time
[22:40] <cantinajim> i want to put everthing back and get rid of A1 and B1
[22:41] <harushimo> [n0mad]: let me check
[22:41] <daftykins> harushimo: what do you want to do? put it on a USB flash drive?
[22:41] <Captonjamason> ive calmed down
[22:41] <harushimo> I use the usb flash drive as a my install source instead of a traditional CD
[22:41] <Captonjamason> can i please get help with this
[22:41] <harushimo> I mean I want to use the usb flash drive as my install source
[22:42] <harushimo> everytime I do an upgrade from ubuntu something breaks
[22:42] <daftykins> harushimo: plug it in, check which device letter it is (/dev/sdX) then run "sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=2M"
[22:42] <[n0mad]> ah, and there's the command line way
[22:42] <genii> harushimo: Where sdX is, replace with actual name of your usb stick
[22:43] <daftykins> genii: ^5 \o/
[22:43] <harris> anyone
[22:43] <daftykins> oh yeah i forgot about your question
[22:43]  * daftykins scrolls up
[22:43]  * genii slides daftykins a fresh coffee
[22:43] <daftykins> :D ty sir
[22:43] <daftykins> separate workspaces on multi-screen, nope not something i've done
[22:43] <harushimo> thanks for the help
[22:44] <harris> daftykins, :(
[22:44] <harushimo> I'll try the command line way
[22:44] <harushimo> bs=2M what does that mean
[22:44] <EriC^^> blocksize 2MB
[22:45] <harris> i am going to cry
[22:45] <harushimo> thank you
[22:50] <daftykins> cantinajim: try "sudo umount /dev/sda2" then "sudo umount /dev/sda1" then "sudo mv /media/PARTA /media/1" then "sudo mv /media/PARTB /media/2" then reboot
[22:51] <oats> I found this really cool terminal command
[22:51] <oats> $(base64 -d<<<H4sIAOOhO1UAA3Mp8C7xsswyyXIp1C/K18tIz0jK0de3Sk5PL1UoqMzkAgBUpjlpIAAAAA==|gzip -d|tr A-Za-z N-ZA-Mn-za-m|rev)
[22:52] <daftykins> shockingly, i do not trust that :D
[22:54] <cantinajim> alright thank you for your help
[22:56] <oats> daftykins: why wouldn't you D:
[22:56] <gr33n7007h> oats: vlc youtube stream?
[22:56] <daftykins> because i don't know you :)
[22:56] <yousir> In Xubuntu, how do i change the "Whisker Menu" style, to the more minimal one, without the search bar?
[22:56] <oats> gr33n7007h: how'd you guess!
[22:56] <gr33n7007h> oats: magic
[22:56] <oats> :O
[22:56] <oats> teach me
[22:57] <gr33n7007h> not today
[22:57] <oats> D:
[22:57] <oats> ok
[22:57] <[n0mad]> it was so much nicer when I didn't have kids living upstairs
[22:57] <[n0mad]> sorry
[22:57]  * [n0mad] switches tabs
[23:00] <xavii> hello
[23:00] <harushimo> thanks everyone it worked
[23:00] <harushimo> I'm going to do install 14.04LTS
[23:00] <harushimo> be back in a few hours
[23:00] <daftykins> enjoy
[23:02] <gr33n7007h> QcXgW9w4wQd/eb.utuoy//:ptth oats just for you ;P
[23:02] <oats> gr33n7007h: you forgot `rev` :p
[23:03] <gr33n7007h> i didn't :)
[23:05] <EriC^^> i wrote a nasty line once with that base64
[23:06] <gayfag> hi
[23:07] <tgm4883> gayfag: you should change your nick
[23:08] <gayfag> http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hOjOv-bR0bQ
[23:08] <gr33n7007h> troll alert gayfag
[23:08] <[n0mad]> he didn't actually come here for help or he would i'm sure
[23:08] <tgm4883> gr33n7007h: I agree
[23:08] <maslen1> Why are variables being optimized out with: CXXFLAGS        = -O0 -g -pthread
[23:09] <gr33n7007h> tgm4883: been kicked from numerous channels
[23:13] <tsoutseki_> i've asked that before again, here, i think, but i can't find the log. how can i disable the 'nickname has quit / joined' messages(?) on xChat
[23:13] <EriC^^> tsoutseki_: right click the channel and click settings
[23:14] <mjollnerd> I've got a script called "customer" and it's whole purpose is to grep for something.  Is there a way that I can set it so that I type "customer searchterm" and it replaces the grep search with whatever I typed for searchterm?
[23:14] <tsoutseki_> EriC^^, thx
[23:14] <EriC^^> mjollnerd: yeah
[23:15] <mjollnerd> Basically instead of running the script, having it prompt me for the variable and then grepping, I want to be able to identify the variable as part of the command that calls the script to execute
[23:15] <mjollnerd> almost like an option
[23:15] <EriC^^> grep "$1"
[23:15] <EriC^^> will replace $1 with the first argument to customer
[23:15] <mjollnerd> interesting. let me try that real quick
[23:16] <oats> mjollnerd: in a script, $1 is the first argument, $2 is the second, and so forth, and $@ is every argument
[23:16] <oats> so in "customer blah", $1 becomes "blah"
[23:16] <mjollnerd> ooo nice. got it
[23:16] <EriC^^> if [ ! -n "$1" ]; then echo forgot the term; exit; fi you could add that before so it checks if you put something so ti doesn't just hang for grep if you forget
[23:16] <SchrodingersScat> mjollnerd: http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/Parameters#Special_Parameters_and_Variables
[23:16] <gr33n7007h> oats: sudo ruby -e 'eval("bG9vcCB7IG9wZW4oJy9kZXYvY29uc29sZScpLmlvY3RsKDE5MjUwLCByYW5kKDAuLjgpKSB9".unpack("m0")[0])' # here's a nice one for you led disco ;P
[23:16] <oats> I don't know ruby :(
[23:17] <oats> No idea what that one does
[23:17] <gr33n7007h> oats: makes you keyboard led's dance
[23:18] <oats> actually
[23:18] <oats> lemme go about this rationally
[23:18] <oats> If I remove the 'eval' bit (and sudo, though there's nothing suspicious about that at all) I should safely get what would be executed
[23:19] <gr33n7007h> oats: I wouldn't post anything malicious :P
[23:19] <oats> of course not :D
[23:19] <daftykins> lets take the off topic chat to relevant channels now
[23:20] <gr33n7007h> daftykins: my bad
[23:20] <EriC^^> i'm with dafty on this, plus my skin is itching to write naughty tricks
[23:20] <daftykins> XD
[23:21] <mjollnerd> Cool it worked perfect. Thanks guys
[23:37] <Foxhoudnz> oh ubuntu
[23:37] <Foxhoudnz> what happened to you
[23:38] <Foxhoudnz> you used to be so great
[23:38] <daftykins> met the wrong girl, partied too hard... went a little off the rails.
[23:38] <PC-2011> hello has anyone ever tired to run java applications like minecraft or starmade or any other java application on multiple old computers say Intel pentium  2s
[23:38] <Foxhoudnz> A girl name Cononical
[23:38] <Foxhoudnz> amirite?
[23:38] <genii> Foxhoudnz: The channel for lamenting would be #ubuntu-offtopic ... in this one we address other issues
[23:38] <daftykins> PC-2011: that would not even be worth trying, java + old = disaster
[23:39] <Foxhoudnz> Canonomical*
[23:39] <gr33n7007h> people still got pentium 2's
[23:39] <Foxhoudnz> Canonical**
[23:39] <Sbur> I have Ubuntu on my desktop.  It has a Blu Ray player / burner. I put a Blu Ray in it, but the computer doesn't recognize it.  How can I tell it that there is a Blu Ray in the drive?
[23:39] <Foxhoudnz> genii: well I do have a legit question
[23:39] <bazhang> Foxhoudnz, thats enough
[23:39] <Foxhoudnz> bazhang: What is
[23:39] <usr13> bcm4318
[23:40] <EriC^^> Foxhoudnz: are you drunk?
[23:40] <daftykins> usr13: what of it?
[23:40] <bprompt> PC-2011:   dunno minecraft or starmade.... but when I had a pII.... wait a second... I had a celeron 500mhz.. anyway.. close enough I guess, I used to run java apps, like jedit
[23:40] <usr13> How to make it work?
[23:40] <daftykins> !broadcom | usr13
[23:40] <petrvs> Sbur: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD
[23:40] <Foxhoudnz> No I'm not. But here's the question
[23:40] <Foxhoudnz> I'm trying to install Ubuntu Server via USB
[23:40] <Foxhoudnz> but I get the CDROM not found error
[23:41] <Foxhoudnz> I mounted /dev/sdb to /cdrom
[23:41] <daftykins> download corrupt or drive badly made up
[23:41] <Foxhoudnz> but still no workie
[23:41] <petrvs> Foxhoudnz: how'd you image your usb?
[23:41] <Foxhoudnz> Using LiLi USB Creator for Windows
[23:41] <daftykins> use UUI from pendrivelinux.com
[23:41] <bprompt> hmm
[23:42] <petrvs> I'd go with http://unetbootin.sf.net/
[23:42] <Foxhoudnz> CTCP <>.<>
[23:42] <gr33n7007h> or win32diskimager never fails
[23:42] <Foxhoudnz> ok
[23:42] <Foxhoudnz> win32disk imager it is
[23:43] <Sbur> petrvs: Thx.  But I mean even an empty Blu Ray to back up my computer, for example
[23:43] <gr33n7007h> it's sort of like gui dd for windows
[23:43] <Sbur> petrvs: Though there is a blank Blu Ray in the drive, but it doesn't show up in file manager
[23:44] <daftykins> optical media for backup :(
[23:44] <petrvs> ^
[23:46] <Foxhoudnz> ~_~
[23:46] <linuxuz3r> xD
[23:47] <Foxhoudnz> It's a great day in the world when my internet downloads an ubuntu iso faster than win32disk imager writes it to my USB
[23:49] <linuxuz3r> ubuntu is so awesome
[23:49] <daftykins> sign of a rubbish flash drive that
[23:49] <petrvs> or a poor writing method
[23:50] <gioankminh> hello
[23:50] <linuxuz3r> hi gioankminh
[23:51] <linuxuz3r> its quiet inhear
[23:51] <linuxuz3r> here
[23:51] <daftykins> it's a support channel.
[23:52] <jeffreylevesque> anyone know how to unzip a ZIP as a different name
[23:52] <petrvs> jeffreylevesque: -d
[23:52] <daftykins> questions only - chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[23:52] <petrvs> it's an IRC phenomena
[23:52] <petrvs> people think a lack of chatting means nobody is there to support them
[23:52] <petrvs> phenomenon*
[23:53] <petrvs> snowball effect sorta thing
[23:55] <lolzballs> Hey everyone, I'm having an issue with openjdk-7-jre
[23:55] <lolzballs> I'm unable to launch .jars with a double click in nautilus
[23:56] <lolzballs> A few weeks ago, the changlelog had "Only install the openjdk-java.desktop file when using cautious-launcher."
[23:56] <petrvs> lolzballs: right click on a .jar file in nautilus, properties
[23:56] <lolzballs> petrvs: It's set as executable
[23:57] <petrvs> what is it set to open with
[23:57] <lolzballs> archive manager
[23:57] <lolzballs> but the jre isn't in the list
[23:57] <lolzballs> because the .desktop file is no longer there
[23:57] <petrvs> so naturally it wouldn't run as an executable
[23:57] <gr33n7007h> lolzballs: open it from terminal
[23:58] <petrvs> http://askubuntu.com/questions/192914/how-run-a-jar-file-with-a-double-click
[23:58] <lolzballs> gr33n7007h: it's quite annoying to have to open up a terminal every time I want to run it
[23:58] <lolzballs> petrvs: the jre isn't in the list
[23:59] <lolzballs> i think this is caused by, as i said, the .desktop file being removed
[23:59] <petrvs> there's a solution for that situation at the link provided, too
[23:59] <mrcheeks> lolzballs:Try again what petrvs told you... Just associate in nautilus or the file manager that you're using java