[00:00] <aladiah> EriC^^    :  But when i do ctrl+alt+L   the effect is the contrary before you start helping me . curious doesnit ?
[00:00] <lotuspsychje> vempyre: backup your data and fresh install 14.04
[00:00] <EriC^^> aladiah: yeah, it is
[00:00] <aladiah> But i prefere like this! Thank you very much .
[00:00] <aladiah> i will reboot now
[00:00] <aladiah> to test if still working
[00:00] <vempyre> ok thank you everyone.
[00:00] <EriC^^> ok
[00:00] <aladiah> minute !
[00:08] <MichaelHabib_> Seveas: EriC^^  ty, I will look into ubiquity to see what it does on install.
[00:09] <MichaelHabib_> Seveas: EriC^^  My plan is to try and get the smallest ubuntu I can, may start with a server then add minimal GUI and basic apps I need.  Wanted to see if just copying the .iso content amkes in a way like "installed" so I can make some adjusments and remove the default user and add my own users and software .
[00:09] <MichaelHabib_> Seveas: EriC^^  samllest ubuntu to be run from ram using  Grub2 toram
[00:10] <EriC^^> MichaelHabib_: look into the minimalcd install if you want to select which packages get installed
[00:10] <EriC^^> !minicd
[00:10] <EriC^^> !mini
[00:11] <MichaelHabib_> EriC^^:  ty,  can i .iso boot like otherubuntu distros ?
[00:11] <acz32> you can't boot into a live environment if that's what you mean
[00:12] <acz32> it's minimal
[00:15] <EriC^^> MichaelHabib_: you can boot it with grub yeah
[00:18] <AmazonianDude> Ubuntu is not detecting my phone automatically. .-.
[00:18] <aladiah> EriC^^:   It Work perfectly now. Thank you very much !
[00:18] <EriC^^> aladiah: great, no problem
[00:19] <aladiah> EriC^^:   You cant imagine how important this is was to me. Because i need to receive calls to a voip Linuphone, and when iam not on laptop i wasnt able to hear it ring ! Now i can thank you very very mkuc
[00:19] <EriC^^> aladiah: that's great man, np :)
[00:20] <AmazonianDude> eriC^^ can you help me get ubuntu to detect my phone so I can transfer files
[00:21] <EriC^^> AmazonianDude: i don't know much about that
[00:21] <EriC^^> is it an iphone?
[00:21] <AmazonianDude> I'
[00:22] <AmazonianDude> I'd throw it at a wall if it was. I hate iPhones lol. No it's an Android.
[00:22] <kostkon> AmazonianDude, what version of Ubuntu?
[00:22] <AmazonianDude> 14.04c\
[00:22] <AmazonianDude> 14.04c*
[00:22] <EriC^^> obviously you want an iphone 5c or something
[00:22] <EriC^^> :P
[00:23] <EriC^^> i have an iphone btw
[00:23] <EriC^^> hehe
[00:23] <AmazonianDude> Don't you have to pay for app updates
[00:23] <EriC^^> nah the free apps get updated for free
[00:23] <EriC^^> and the ios too
[00:23] <kostkon> AmazonianDude, what happens when you connect it
[00:25] <AmazonianDude> Nothing at all .-.
[00:28] <EriC^^> !android
[00:29] <EriC^^> !find mtp
[00:30] <EriC^^> AmazonianDude: i think you need to install mtp-tools mtpfs
[00:30] <deeznutshahgotem> su
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[00:31] <mojtaba> Hi, could you please tell me what is wrong with this config?
[00:31] <mojtaba> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918180/
[00:31] <AmazonianDude> Much thanks to you
[00:32] <EriC^^> AmazonianDude: try connecting it to the usb3 port, i read that sometimes that just does it
[00:34] <EriC^^> AmazonianDude: no problem
[00:37] <gp5st> hello. 14.04. `man pinentry` tells me to `info pinentry` but `info pinentry` just shows the man page
[00:37] <gp5st> long story short, I want it to cache credentials longer than it is and I'm not sure how to do that
[00:40] <Pici> ]/70
[00:41] <KittnesNRainbows> i have a question
[00:41] <KittnesNRainbows> why do you all suck?
[00:41] <KittnesNRainbows> these nuts
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[00:42] <aladiah> EriC^^: after reboot i found the problem. The problem is with locker. But i cant config locker for more then 60 minutes. After locker be in action all sound turns off. This is normal ?
[00:42] <KittnesNRainbows> aladiah:eat these nuts
[00:42] <KittnesNRainbows> faggot
[00:42] <KittnesNRainbows> eat these nuts
[00:43] <KittnesNRainbows> you are all faggots
[00:43] <aladiah> The channel is being HAcked or what ?
[00:43] <Flannel> aladiah: No, just a single spammer.
[00:44] <EriC^^> aladiah: i dont follow
[00:45] <EriC^^> aladiah: what do you mean after it's been locked for 60seconds the sound turns off?
[00:46] <aladiah> EriC^^: In Xfce manager, there is the folder  Security to config after how many minutes we want locker be in action right ?
[00:46] <EriC^^> yeah
[00:46] <aladiah> EriC^^: It is possible to config 0 to 60 minutes max
[00:46] <aladiah> EriC^^: When this activates, sound turns offf. Is normal ?
[00:47] <EriC^^> i dont think so
[00:47] <EriC^^> in unity it continues
[00:48] <aladiah> EriC^^: So if i stay way from laptop for 3 hours, after an hour i will not hear the phone ring.
[00:48] <aladiah> EriC^^: If i deactivate this, then i will have less security or none at all doesnit ?
[00:49] <EriC^^> yeah
[00:49] <aladiah> EriC^^: Have you try this on your Unity ?
[00:49] <aladiah> Are you sure it doesnt happen on Unity ?
[00:50] <EriC^^> yeah i'm positive
[00:50] <aladiah> EriC^^: You dont have idea howw to fix this ?
[00:51] <EriC^^> aladiah: i thought it worked? no?
[00:51] <wafflejock> aladiah, http://xubuntu.org/news/screen-locking-in-xubuntu-14-04/ search for audio
[00:51] <aladiah> wafflejock: lets try
[00:52] <genii> gp5st: I think instead you need to set in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf  file a longer value for default-cache-ttl and max-cache-ttl
[00:54] <aladiah> EriC^^: iam readind this but iam not figuring out, how this will help http://xubuntu.org/news/screen-locking-in-xubuntu-14-04/
[00:55] <Roey> hi
[00:56] <Roey> Downloaded Kubuntu 15.04 CD.  Did "try out Kubuntu" to get to the Live disc.  It asks for a username and password.  Does this happen with Ubuntu at all or is this just Kubuntu?
[00:56] <aladiah> EriC^^: do you have idea how to do this ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918399/
[00:56] <Roey> and if so then what is the username/pw?
[00:56] <EriC^^> aladiah: it says that light-locker has that as a feature, and there are 3 workarounds
[00:56] <EriC^^> aladiah: type apt-cache policy light-locker
[00:57] <aladiah> EriC^^: ok
[00:58] <gp5st> genii: ah, OK. That file doesn't exist, so I'll make it and find some docs for it
[00:58] <EriC^^> aladiah: there's 1 workaround that will keep it playing until the screensaver is deactivated, but i think that wouldn't be optimum since somebody could touch the pc and deactivate it and leave and you wouldn't hear the phone ring after that for a while i guess
[00:58] <aladiah> EriC^^:  results for apt-cache policy light-locker   http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918424/
[00:58] <Bashing-om> Roey: I have never seen the requirement in the "try ubuntu" mode for a username/password. Sure you did NOT do the install ? As then it is required.
[00:59] <EriC^^> i like the 3rd workaround that isn't recommended, which is adding the user to the audio group, but it means if you decide to log into another user while the first user is logged on and playing music, he won't be able to use the sound card, also the user in audio group can access the sound card without logging in and has control over it
[00:59] <EriC^^> aladiah: you could always use a different locker if you want
[01:00] <aladiah> What are de disavantages of 1st solution ?
[01:00] <aladiah> EriC^^: What are de disavantages of 1st solution ?
[01:00] <EriC^^> i explained above
[01:00] <EriC^^> if someone deactivates the screensaver you'll lose the sound until you login
[01:00] <EriC^^> i guess
[01:00] <aladiah> hoo sorrry
[01:00] <mzgnr> Guys, can someone help me with the curl https error ?
[01:01] <mojtaba> Hi, could you please tell me what is wrong with this config? http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918180/
[01:01] <aladiah> EriC^^: And the second solution is what ?
[01:02] <EriC^^> use xscreensaver
[01:02] <aladiah> EriC^^: what it is swtich back to xscreensaver ?
[01:02] <mzgnr> Guys how can i fix this ? " curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate"
[01:02] <EriC^^> instead of light-locker, yes
[01:02] <aladiah> xscreensaver is the alternative program
[01:02] <EriC^^> yeah
[01:03] <aladiah> instead using XFce doesnit ?
[01:03] <EriC^^> aladiah: try gnome-screensaver i like it the best
[01:03] <EriC^^> sudo apt-get install gnome-screensaver
[01:04] <aladiah> EriC^^ It is graphical nas easy to use ?
[01:04] <EriC^^> yes
[01:04] <aladiah> Can you help me deactive this one and install that one ?
[01:04] <aladiah> EriC^^ : wich command i should type ?
[01:05] <EriC^^> yes, install it and type sudo nano /usr/bin/xflock4
[01:05] <EriC^^> install it first, then try gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:06] <aladiah> install done, now: gnome-screensaver-command -l    and then  sudo nano /usr/bin/xflock4
[01:06] <EriC^^> ok try gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:07] <EriC^^> nevermind the sudo nano /usr/bin/xflock4
[01:07] <aladiah> EriC^^ : I did it , screen switch off, and no sound then
[01:07] <aladiah> now i will do sudo nano /usr/bin/xflock4
[01:08] <EriC^^> no, nevermind that
[01:08] <aladiah> no
[01:08] <EriC^^> aladiah: did a different lock screen appear?
[01:08] <coolstar> anyone have experience with grub and ACPI? having some issues here
[01:09] <EriC^^> aladiah: try gnome-screensaver-preferences
[01:09] <coolstar> I need to override my DSDT (faulty BIOS) but grub says "couldn't find suitable spot in EBDA"
[01:09] <coolstar> I'm using the command "acpi /boot/dsdt.aml"
[01:09] <coolstar> (from grub shell)
[01:09] <aladiah> EriC^^ : when : I did it gnome-screensaver-command -l, screen switch off, and no sound , then locker appear when i move mouse
[01:09] <EriC^^> a different locker than before?
[01:10] <aladiah> humm it seems the same to me
[01:10] <aladiah> iam not sure
[01:10] <EriC^^> aladiah: try sudo apt-get purge light-locker
[01:10] <aladiah> can i do it again ?
[01:10] <aladiah> EriC^^ : when : but i didt do this yet gnome-screensaver-preferences
[01:10] <aladiah> never mind to ?
[01:11] <EriC^^> ok, try gnome-screensaver-preferences
[01:11] <EriC^^> hmm i think gnome-screensaver launches, then it launches light-locker when you move the mouse
[01:12] <EriC^^> i thought it was part of the package
[01:12] <EriC^^> i wonder what unity uses for locking
[01:12] <aladiah> EriC^^ it do nothing http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918603/
[01:13] <EriC^^> aladiah: i think xscreensaver has a locker in it, but it's really ugly O.o
[01:14] <EriC^^> aladiah: oh, try gnome-screensaver and press tab a couple of times
[01:15] <aladiah> ok
[01:15] <EriC^^> aladiah: btw you have to log out and log back in it seems
[01:15] <aladiah> EriC^^: First i have to log out ?
[01:15] <aladiah> then gnome-screensaver and tab a couple time s?
[01:16] <EriC^^> try to logout and back in
[01:16] <aladiah> ok
[01:16] <EriC^^> nevermind the preferences i think it's deprecated
[01:18] <aladiah> EriC^^: iam back
[01:18] <EriC^^> wb
[01:18] <mzgnr> guys, is there any way to fix this ca-cert issue with curl ?????
[01:18] <EriC^^> aladiah: try gnome-screensaver-command
[01:18] <EriC^^> aladiah: try gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:19] <aladiah> EriC^^:  gnome-screensaver-command -l   and then tab ?
[01:19] <aladiah> or just gnome-screensaver-command -l ??
[01:19] <EriC^^> aladiah: no, just gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:20] <aladiah> EriC^^:  Here whats up: the screen switch off, then sound off, then appear a screen locker
[01:21] <EriC^^> aladiah: try sudo apt-get purge light-locker
[01:22] <aladiah> EriC^^:  Results for sudo apt-get purge light-locker   : http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918671/
[01:23] <EriC^^> aladiah: ok try gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:24] <aladiah> EriC^^:  Here whats up: the screen switch off, then sound off, then appear a screen locker
[01:24] <aladiah> when i moved mouse off course
[01:25] <EriC^^> aladiah: pastebin cat `which lxlock`
[01:26] <aladiah> cat `which lxlock`   ??
[01:26] <EriC^^> yup
[01:26] <aladiah> this is a command line ?
[01:26] <aladiah> ok
[01:26] <EriC^^> yeah
[01:27] <aladiah> EriC^^:  Results for cat `which lxlock`   : http://paste.ubuntu.com/10918722/
[01:28] <danileigh79> what's the cli command for release upgrading?
[01:28] <EriC^^> sudo do-release-upgrade
[01:28] <danileigh79> EriC^^: thanks
[01:28] <EriC^^> np
[01:29] <aladiah> EriC^^: i dont see the icon to start the aplication yet . .
[01:29] <EriC^^> aladiah: i wonder how it locked it
[01:30] <EriC^^> does which light-locker-command return anything?
[01:30] <cage_raphel> Hello!!
[01:30] <aladiah> light-locker-command
[01:30] <cage_raphel> need assistance on connecting to wifi on ubu 14.10
[01:30] <EriC^^> yeah, type which light-locker-command
[01:31] <cage_raphel> ubu 14.10  - internet works perfectly fine when connected hard wired.. but wifi does not connect.
[01:31] <aladiah> EriC^^: it did something scary, very fast nad close the console windows. this is normal ?
[01:31] <EriC^^> aladiah: not a problem
[01:31] <aladiah> i never seen this before happen
[01:31] <EriC^^> !find light-locker-command
[01:32] <aladiah> the console closed it self
[01:32] <cage_raphel> could anyone here pls help me with the ubu 14.10 wifi issue.. any help would be much appreciated.
[01:32] <EriC^^> aladiah: try typing which light-locker-command
[01:32] <EriC^^> aladiah: which light-locker-command
[01:32] <aladiah> wich is part of command ?
[01:32] <EriC^^> cage_raphel: type lspci -v | grep Network
[01:32] <EriC^^> aladiah: yes
[01:32] <aladiah> i didnt do that a while ago
[01:34] <aladiah> EriC^^:  Results for which light-locker-command  , do nothing
[01:34] <EriC^^> ok
[01:35] <aladiah> now i dont have the security folder on XFCE
[01:35] <aladiah> EriC^^: now i dont have the security folder on XFCE
[01:35] <cage_raphel> EriC^^, : lspci -v | grep Network
[01:35] <cage_raphel> 02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)
[01:36] <EriC^^> !wifi | cage_raphel check which module you need
[01:36] <EriC^^> aladiah: what security folder?
[01:36] <cage_raphel> !wifi
[01:36] <aladiah> That one we talk a moment ago, where we use to define how much minutes it will take to locker be in action
[01:37] <cage_raphel> EriC^^, : i have gone through the documentation online bro.. but i am not sure which part i am missing..
[01:37] <EriC^^> aladiah: ok i got it working here, on xfce4
[01:37] <aladiah> EriC^^: That one where we should do the 3rd solution
[01:37] <EriC^^> aladiah: gnome-screensaver has a locker in it
[01:37] <EriC^^> but the daemon needs to be running
[01:37] <cage_raphel> EriC^^,  how do i exactly check if my wifi card is working alright or not ??
[01:38] <EriC^^> aladiah: type gnome-screensaver & disown
[01:38] <EriC^^> then press enter and type gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:38] <EriC^^> i'll test it to see if sound continues hold on
[01:39] <EriC^^> yeah it continues
[01:39] <EriC^^> aladiah: i think when you restart the pc, the daemon will start by itself, and it should work fine
[01:39] <EriC^^> try restarting
[01:40] <Roey> hi.  Does the LiveCD ask for a username/password?  I thought it's a no-login cd..?
[01:40] <EriC^^> cage_raphel: is the module you need loaded?
[01:40] <aladiah> EriC^^: the sound stopped , i moved mouse and locker apear
[01:40] <EriC^^> Roey: no
[01:40] <aladiah> i should restart ?
[01:40] <EriC^^> aladiah: which locker?
[01:40] <nightLXDE2816228> hola
[01:40] <EriC^^> this is nuts..
[01:40] <EriC^^> try restarting why not
[01:40] <Roey> EriC^^:  so it should not be asking for a username/password, is this correct?
[01:41] <EriC^^> Roey: correct
[01:41] <Finetundra> Roey: yip
[01:41] <gospodin> no it should not be asking for username/pass xD o.O
[01:41] <aladiah> EriC^^: after i did gnome-screensaver-command -l   , screen switch off, sound stoped, login screen appear
[01:41] <cage_raphel> EriC^^, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10918853/
[01:41] <aladiah> when i moved mouse
[01:41] <EriC^^> aladiah: the same login box you used to get? or a small white one?
[01:41] <Roey> Finetundra:, EriC^^ : thanks
[01:41] <cage_raphel> EriC^^, : i am a newbie with ubuntu.. so i am not quite sure what u mean by loading a module.
[01:41] <aladiah> i didnt note the difference to be sincerelly
[01:41] <nightLXDE2816228> i need help
[01:41] <gr33n7007h> it's like the hadron collider getting bombarded lol
[01:42] <nightLXDE2816228> please
[01:42] <aladiah> EriC^^ : i will reboot and back in a minute ok ?
[01:42] <EriC^^> ok
[01:42] <aladiah> EriC^^ : you need to explain me how to start this new app.
[01:42] <aladiah> i cant see the icon to start it
[01:43] <EriC^^> aladiah: the preferences?
[01:43] <EriC^^> you should manage it with power-manager in xfce
[01:43] <aladiah> hoo
[01:43] <EriC^^> the preferences app has been deprecated
[01:43] <EriC^^> cage_raphel: modules are like the drivers of the wifi card
[01:43] <aladiah> EriC^^ but it still missing on folder now
[01:44] <aladiah> that ones to config the locker
[01:44] <EriC^^> cage_raphel: the page should say which cards need which modules and which packages have them
[01:44] <aladiah> before we have 5 folders now its 4
[01:44] <EriC^^> cage_raphel: lsmod | grep <module> to see if it's loaded, modprobe <module> to load it
[01:45] <aladiah> EriC^^: i will reboot and back in a minute ok ?
[01:45] <EriC^^> ok
[01:46] <cage_raphel> EriC^^, : thank u bro.. lemme check
[01:46] <Bashing-om> !ask | nightLXDE2816228
[01:47] <nightLXDE2816228> I have ubuntu on a dvd,
[01:47] <nightLXDE2816228> If I copy the files from dvd
[01:48] <nightLXDE2816228> I can install it on dvd?
[01:48] <nightLXDE2816228> in puppy linux could
[01:48] <ClaudeRoy> .
[01:48] <EriC^^> are you trying to make a copy of a dvd?
[01:48] <EriC^^> nightLXDE2816228:
[01:49] <nightLXDE2816228> yeah
[01:49] <nightLXDE2816228> yes
[01:49] <nightLXDE2816228> of course
[01:49] <nightLXDE2816228> ¬¬
[01:50] <nightLXDE2816228> is possible?
[01:50] <Finetundra> nightLXDE2816228: all you should need to do is burn the iso to the dvd and you'll have a live bootable disc
[01:50] <Finetundra> unless the disc is already burnt
[01:51] <EriC^^> nightLXDE2816228: try and see
[01:51] <nightLXDE2816228> I do not want him in my dvd, I want the pendrive me wrong I walk my dvd reader
[01:52] <EriC^^> you walk your dvd reader?
[01:52] <Finetundra> nightLXDE2816228: if I understand you want a live usb then yes?
[01:53] <nightLXDE2816228> yeas
[01:53] <xangua> nightLXDE2816228: is english your first language? If not perhaps you should try any other of the non ubuntu english channels
[01:53] <nightLXDE2816228> copy the archives of dvd
[01:54] <xangua> (20:50:25) Finetundra: nightLXDE2816228: all you should need to do is burn the iso to the dvd - burn the ubuntu .iso as image
[01:54] <nightLXDE2816228>  is english your first language? If not perhaps you should try any other of the non ubuntu english channels
[01:54] <nightLXDE2816228> if probe with # ubuntu-es but do not answer me Idiots
[01:54] <xangua> and that aproach won't give you better results here either
[01:54] <oats> troll alert
[01:55] <Finetundra> nightLXDE2816228: ok so grab a tool to make a live such as unetbootin(don't believe it's offically suggested but works well enough) and tell it to write it to your flash drive
[01:55] <nightLXDE2816228> bye
[01:55] <oats> o\
[01:56] <aladiah> EriC^^: Now it dont have security
[01:56] <cage_raphel> Eric__,  :  i have the output run for the wifi script.... http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10918987/
[01:56] <EriC^^> where aladiah ?
[01:56] <aladiah> EriC^^: when screen switch off, i move the mouse and  the login screen dont appear .
[01:57] <cage_raphel> Eric__, : i am quite not sure how to study the output.. but does it make any easier to find out what the wifi issue is ?
[01:57] <EriC^^> i don't use lubuntu usually so i dont know what you mean..
[01:57] <EriC^^> aladiah: ok, try typing gnome-screensaver-command -l
[01:58] <aladiah> now it appear
[01:58] <aladiah> how to config it ?
[01:58] <aladiah> EriC^^ i saw it for first time
[01:59] <EriC^^> cage_raphel: try sudo rfkill unblock all
[01:59] <mojtaba> Hi, Please help! Edit connections is disabled and also disconnect is disabled!
[01:59] <mojtaba> Do you know what should I do to fix this?
[01:59] <aladiah> EriC^^: but i dont see how to config it in energy manager. energy manager lose the security folder after our intervention
[01:59] <cage_raphel> EriC^^,  : yes i have run the rfkill.. the cursor returns without any output
[01:59] <EriC^^> aladiah: i think lxlock should call it
[02:00] <mojtaba> I used this command: sudo stop network-manager
[02:00] <Finetundra> mojtaba: have you tried typing network-manager into terminal?
[02:00] <EriC^^> aladiah: try typing lxlock
[02:01] <aladiah> Eric^^ when i do lxlock, the locker login screen appear.
[02:01] <EriC^^> mojtaba: try sudo service network-manager restart
[02:01] <aladiah> I want it appear after x minutes . how to config this ?
[02:01] <Finetundra> mojtaba: what EriC^^ said
[02:02] <cage_raphel> EriC^^,  : output after running rfkill unblock all.. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10919034/
[02:02] <EriC^^> yeah, that just happened
[02:02] <aladiah> Eric^^ I want it appear after x minutes . how to config this ?
[02:02] <mojtaba> EriC^^: It just restarted my connection. But still those are gray out
[02:02] <EriC^^> mojtaba: try pkill nm-applet && nm-applet & disown
[02:03] <EriC^^> pretty sure network-manager restarts that though..
[02:03] <mojtaba> EriC^^: What should I do after that? It might disconnect me.
[02:04] <EriC^^> mojtaba: nm-applet will run the notification in the corner
[02:04] <EriC^^> the thing you can click to get the connections
[02:04] <mojtaba> EriC^^: should I type nm-applet two times?
[02:04] <aladiah> Eric^^: after a minute the screen switch off, the sound still, i move the mouse, and it dont appear the locker screen !
[02:05] <aladiah> the energy manager now dont have the folder to control that function
[02:05] <EriC^^> aladiah: did you try typing lxlock alone?
[02:05] <aladiah> yes i did
[02:06] <EriC^^> ok, what happened?
[02:06] <aladiah> it appear the login screen
[02:06] <aladiah> But i need it appear alone by it self doesnit ?
[02:06] <EriC^^> ok, so lubuntu is running something else to lock the screen i guess
[02:06] <EriC^^> aladiah: yes, we're seeing if lxlock is running right
[02:06] <mojtaba> Eric^^: The command have 2 nm-applet? pkill nm-applet && nm-applet & disown
[02:07] <aladiah> Dont you think its better to revert to the point before,m and try 3rd solution ?
[02:07] <aladiah> Eric^^: Dont you think its better to revert to the point before,m and try 3rd solution ?
[02:08] <neldogz> Slamming my head into a wall for the last 2 hours. Trying to install Ubuntu 15.04 server and the installation keeps failing when trying to install grub to the master boot record. Unable to install GRUB in /dev/md0
[02:08] <neldogz> Using Software Raid 0 with LVM
[02:08] <bindi> does anyone have personal experience on installing ubuntu 14.04 to a macbook late 2006 model? i know there are guides and all, but i have to get this working at my school, on the first try really :P
[02:08] <EriC^^> aladiah: try settings > screensaver preferences
[02:09] <EriC^^> mojtaba: yes
[02:10] <EriC^^> aladiah: sorry, preferences > screensaver
[02:10] <mojtaba> EriC^^: the other problem is that, I had a vpn connection, but now when I click on it nothing happens. (Your command fixed the previous problem. thanks.)
[02:10] <trelool> aladiah: Are you using 'Light Locker Settings" from preferences? Do you see "enable light-locker" button? Is it on or off?
[02:10] <aeon-ltd> bindi: i've done ubuntu installs on a 2008 macbook. wifi may take some work, as well as the media keys, brightness possibly too. you can either dual boot by preparing a 'windows' install then not following through on the windows part (install ubuntu instead) or you add the rEFIt bootloader to have multiboot
[02:11] <bindi> aeon-ltd: i want to install ubuntu alone on it
[02:12] <bindi> it's a A1181 model but i'm not sure if that's 1,1 or 2,1 version :F
[02:12] <aladiah> trelool no i dont see that option in preferences
[02:12] <aladiah> EriC^^ : So now the security is with screensaver ?
[02:12] <EriC^^> aladiah: no
[02:12] <aeon-ltd> bindi: oh then if you don't want OSX you can just straight install, but there may be some work involved post install to get it to an acceptable level of usability. get ready to be disappointed with the trackpad
[02:12] <trelool> aladiah: I thought you were using lumbuntu 15.04?
[02:13] <EriC^^> aladiah: i'm trying to see how lubuntu runs the screensaver..
[02:13] <bindi> aeon-ltd: do i have to make the partitions mbr instead of gpt?
[02:13] <aeon-ltd> sorry i don't remember, but OSX defaults to gpt iirc
[02:14] <bindi> yeah, how does ubuntu 14.04 like that? some guides are from 2007 2008..
[02:14] <bindi> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook2-1/Maverick does editing xorg.conf still apply in newer versions?
[02:15] <bindi> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook2-1/Maverick#Touchpad this i mean
[02:15] <aeon-ltd> honestly no idea, but if trackpad usuage is not good then try it
[02:16] <bindi> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleIntelInstallation and this guide tells me to redo the partitions as mbr
[02:18] <bindi> well that shouldn't be a problem anyway, i just want to know if i can just click next next next on the ubuntu installation, would save me time :P
[02:20] <aladiah> EriC^^: this dont work at all, screen saver dont , work, i have no security . please tell me how to revert this to the prior point ?
[02:21] <EriC^^> aladiah: ok, i couldn't find much about what calls lxlock
[02:22] <EriC^^> sudo apt-get purge gnome-screensaver +light-locker
[02:22] <aladiah> EriC^^: please can you simple tell me how to go back to
[02:22] <EriC^^> aladiah: type sudo apt-get purge gnome-screensaver
[02:22] <aladiah> EriC^^: error
[02:22] <aladiah> sudo apt-get purge gnome-screensaver +light-locker     give me error
[02:22] <neldogz> Slamming my head into a wall for the last 2 hours. Trying to install Ubuntu 15.04 server and the installation keeps failing when trying to install grub to the master boot record. Unable to install GRUB in /dev/md0. Using software raid 0 and LVM
[02:23] <EriC^^> ok i think it has to be remove --purge for that
[02:23] <EriC^^> aladiah: anyways type sudo apt-get purge gnome-screensaver
[02:23] <EriC^^> then type sudo apt-get install light-locker then restart your pc
[02:23] <aladiah> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10919242/
[02:25] <aladiah> EriC^^:  Thanks for all anyway . i will reboot now
[02:26] <bindi> if i choose lubuntu, will i have less OOTB working features?
[02:27] <EriC^^> ootb?
[02:27] <bindi> out of the box
[02:28] <EriC^^> oh
[02:28] <bindi> for a macbook late 2006, that is
[02:29] <EriC^^> why not try xubuntu?
[02:31] <aladiah> EriC^^: now security folder is back on energy manager. I will choose the option automaticly block the session when screen saver is deactivaed
[02:32] <aladiah> I think none will touch my laptop
[02:32] <EriC^^> ok, you could try xscreensaver if you want, it might be less of a hassle than gnome-screensaver
[02:32] <EriC^^> anyways i'm off..
[02:32] <aladiah> Thanks for all
[02:33] <EriC^^> np
[02:33] <aladiah> At least my problem was solved anyway
[02:33] <aladiah> ;o)
[02:33] <pkircher> someone ext with ovs 2.3.1 and ubuntu 14.04 with just 1 nic?
[02:33] <pkircher> exp*
[02:33] <aladiah> I can now receive calls
[02:44] <DANtheBEASTman> does anybody know the appropriate way to install kde plasma 5 on 14.03? I see a couple ppas but not sure which to use
[02:44] <DANtheBEASTman> *14.04 sorry
[02:45] <EriC^^> DANtheBEASTman: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop i think
[02:45] <xangua> DANtheBEASTman: if there are PPA's you are mostly on your own
[02:45] <DANtheBEASTman> EriC^^: that would put me where I am now
[02:45] <EriC^^> oh ok
[02:45] <xangua> you can try them or not, your choice ;)
[02:46] <omarisrael> hi there
[02:46] <omarisrael> i need help
[02:47] <omarisrael> i want to get back my main sesion on ubuntu but when i was installing compiz i lose all my  desktop
[02:47] <DANtheBEASTman> omarisrael: if you don't tell me what the problem is I can't help you
[02:47] <omarisrael> DANtheBEASTman, thats my problem
[02:48] <DANtheBEASTman> omarisrael: you lost your session state on log out?
[02:49] <omarisrael> i mean when i was installing compiz i was configuring compiz
[02:49] <omarisrael> and i dont know what i did
[02:49] <omarisrael> and then de desktop dissapear
[02:49] <omarisrael> only see the wallpaper
[02:49] <omarisrael> im working in a second user session
[02:50] <EriC^^> omarisrael: try rm -rf /.config/compiz or so
[02:51] <EriC^^> open a terminal and type dconf reset -f /org/compiz , also try removing ~/.compiz-1 i think
[02:51] <EriC^^> omarisrael: that was rm -rf ~/.config/compiz
[02:52] <omarisrael> in the second user session eric?
[02:54] <omarisrael> EriC^^, on the second user session?
[02:56] <EriC^^> omarisrael: no, use ctrl+alt+f1 to login to your user and run the commands
[02:57] <omarisrael> but not appears me nothing on the main session
[02:57] <neldogz> Slamming my head into a wall for the last 2 hours. Trying to install Ubuntu 15.04 server and the installation keeps failing when trying to install grub to the master boot record. Unable to install GRUB in /dev/md0. Using software raid 0 and LVM
[02:57] <omarisrael> i was trying to found the terminal
[02:57] <neldogz> solved this by installing Ubuntu in UEFI mode
[02:57] <omarisrael> but not appears
[02:57] <ilken> HALP! I upgraded from Wheezy to Jessie and now X wont start just a black screen, i can get tty up but no X how can i fix it?
[02:58] <kostkon> !debian
[02:58] <kostkon> hmm nope
[02:58] <xangua> ilken: /join #debian
[02:58] <ilken> oh Im in Debian too lol
[02:58] <omarisrael> what can i do :(
[02:59] <EriC^^> omarisrael: press ctrl+alt+f1
[03:06] <Xgndominoes> hey
[03:07] <Xgndominoes> IS ANYONE USING BACKBOX IN THIS IRC
[03:07] <xangua> Xgndominoes: not supported here
[03:09] <Xgndominoes> k
[03:19] <omarisrael> sorry
[03:19] <omarisrael> im back
[03:19] <omarisrael> EriC^^,  im back what was the commands pls?
[03:20] <omarisrael> ctrl alt f1 and then?
[03:22] <Bashing-om> omarisrael: "  EriC^^> omarisrael: try rm -rf /.config/compiz " .
[03:25] <excelsiora> hi!
[03:26] <excelsiora> anyone know what dpkg --configure -a does? Yes I'm looking at the man-page right now.
[03:28] <Bashing-om> exekias: Depends; what release ? as no longer supported per : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=721329#15 .
[03:28] <Bashing-om> excelsiora: ^^ .
[03:29] <excelsiora> Yeah, that looked like it was to me, so I used it to be able to purge a guy's latest kernel, then his ubuntu seemed to be working fine, and he went home and later gave me a nice written recommendation on LinkedIn (TMI?) but I'd like to know he's ok.
[03:30] <excelsiora> and that was dpkg --configure -a not dpkg-reconfigure -a
[03:31] <excelsiora> yay for ubuntu though, I love you guys
[03:32] <excelsiora> ctr-alt-F1 is the only way to roll
[03:32] <excelsiora> if I could only browse from tty1...
[03:32] <excelsiora> nothing fancy, just github
[03:33] <Bashing-om> excelsiora: looks like the change was in release 14.10 .
[03:34] <excelsiora> ok, but are the commands the same?
[03:35] <excelsiora> just noticed that the man page suggests to try dpkg-reconfigure under --configure
[03:35] <Bashing-om> excelsiora: Yeah .. just I do not think with the -a option it does anything now ." Remove dpkg-reconfigure -a, which existed only to accumulate bug " .
[03:35] <cdidd> Is it possible to install Kubuntu 15.04 kde packages on ubuntu 14.04?
[03:36] <excelsiora> It's Linux, anything is possible
[03:36] <cdidd> I mean with ease
[03:36] <excelsiora> It's Linux, nothing is easy.
[03:36] <excelsiora> :)
[03:36] <somsip> cdidd: look for PPAs that backport those packages to 14.04
[03:36] <somsip> !ppa | cdidd
[03:37] <cdidd> somsip ppa:kubuntu-ppa/next has been deprecated
[03:37] <cdidd> And it's for 14.10 not 14.04
[03:37] <somsip> cdidd: <quote>Is it possible to install Kubuntu 15.04 kde packages on ubuntu 14.04?
[03:37] <Bashing-om> cdidd: Think in that event you will break a lot of supporting libararies and other dependencies .. will be a real chore to get it working .
[03:38] <somsip> cdidd: https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports
[03:38] <Kion> My laptop does not seem to find eth0 or wlan0 but it does see the interfaces in ifconfig -a
[03:38] <Kion> help please
[03:38] <cdidd> :( It's kinda inconvenient I had to install whole new operating system to just test KDE plasma that supposedly compiles fine with few libraries on 14.04
[03:38] <Kion> meant does not see the interfaces in ifconfig -a but does see them with lspci
[03:40] <cdidd> somsip These are old packages.
[03:40] <somsip> cdidd: try searching yourself. The search link shows earlier.
[03:41] <cdidd> somsip Well if there is no established standard approach to doing this I won't risk messing with some third party untested stuff.
[03:41] <somsip> cdidd: that is safest
[03:45] <pavlos> Kion, can you pastebin the output of lspci
[03:46] <blueingress>  /j linux
[03:47] <pavlos> blueingress, that should be "/join #linux" if you want to join that channel
[03:53] <Kion> pavlos: sorry i am on other computer because I have no internet but let my try and i will report
[03:54] <Kion> pavlos: lspci does indeed list a wireless network adaptor
[03:54] <omarisrael> hey im back
[03:55] <pavlos> Kion, and it should list an ethernet controller (your eth0, wired connection)
[03:56] <omarisrael> i have a cuestion
[03:56] <guideX> good evening
[03:56] <pavlos> guideX, good eve
[03:56] <omarisrael> after to use ctrl alt f1 and then the coomand should i restart the lap or what i should to do then
[03:57] <omarisrael> ?
[03:57] <Kion> pavlos: yes it does
[03:57] <pavlos> omarisrael, ctrl alt f1 takes you yo a tty, you can retun back to your gui with ctrl alt f7
[03:57] <omarisrael> ok
[03:58] <omarisrael> ok pavlos
[03:58] <pavlos> Kion, so your networking is not setup, which ubuntu 14.04?
[03:58] <omarisrael> so then to do that i should to try access to my main session?
[03:58] <Kion> pavlos: 14.04 lts
[03:58] <Kion> pavlos: it was working fine a couple of days ago
[03:59] <pavlos> Kion, what changed?
[03:59] <Kion> pavlos: so how do i set it up?
[03:59] <pavlos> omarisrael, what do you mean by 'main session'
[04:01] <pavlos> Kion, https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html
[04:01] <Kion> pavlos: I am not aware of any change
[04:01] <omarisrael> mmm
[04:02] <omarisrael> i try the command to remove compiz but says that is not existing the directory
[04:02] <omarisrael> :(
[04:02] <Kion> pavlos: thanks for the link I will try
[04:02] <omarisrael> i want to get my main session .(
[04:02] <omarisrael> pavlos, can u help me pls?
[04:02] <pavlos> omarisrael, sudo apt-get purge compiz
[04:03] <pavlos> omarisrael, this will remove the compiz package
[04:03] <omarisrael> using ctrl alt f1?
[04:04] <pavlos> omarisrael, no, from your session you could open a terminal and type that command. To open a terminal, click on dash and type term
[04:04] <omarisrael> pavlos, when i install compiz i dont know what i press that i erase or hide the desktop and the task bar just appear the wallpapper
[04:06] <pavlos> omarisrael, if you reboot, do you still get JUST the wallpaper?
[04:07] <omarisrael> i try that and doesn't work
[04:07] <omarisrael> so is the same if use ctrl alt f1?
[04:07] <pavlos> omarisrael, so your compiz settings are messed up ... ctrl atl f1, issue that command to remove compiz and reboot
[04:08] <omarisrael> ok
[04:08] <omarisrael> ill try with the last command that u give me
[04:10] <omarisrael> ok i will try now to access to my main session
[04:28] <cage_raphel> hi.. i am using ubuntu  14.10 . for some reason my wifi has stopped working abruptly and  i am not able to find much help. i  have a ubu 14.10 live cd and i wanna completely reinsall ubu on my laptop..  when i try to boot from cd.. it doesnt seem to work.. how do i do it ?
[04:28] <guideX> xfce says "Invalid Operation"?
[04:29] <cyphase> whoa, i totally missed an ubuntu release. shows how busy i've been
[04:29] <cyphase> completely forgot about it
[04:30] <pavlos> cage_raphel, you should be able to boot off a CD. Have you set bios to boot from CD?
[04:31] <cage_raphel> pavlos,  how do i check  if the bios is set to boot from cd?
[04:31] <pavlos> cage_raphel, you reboot and hit whatever key to get into bios, then look at the boot sequence
[04:32] <cage_raphel> pavlos,  lol, thanks!! which key should i be hitting to get into the bios?
[04:33] <pavlos> cage_raphel, what hardware do you have? during boot, it shows you on screen
[04:33] <cage_raphel> i have a compaq presario cd 57 laptop currently running ubuntu 14.10
[04:34] <roky> Looking to startup a couple web servers amongs some clients to use debian as a desktop. Would you guys recommend debian over ubuntu?
[04:34] <pavlos> cage_raphel, usually DEL or F2 would take you into bios
[04:35] <pavlos> cage_raphel, seems compaq presario looks for Esc key
[04:38] <cage_raphel> pavlos,  pressing del or F2 during booting does not take me to the bios..
[04:38] <cage_raphel> pavlos,  is it any way possible to run the ubuntu installer from the cd?
[04:39] <pavlos> cage_raphel, seems compaq presario looks for Esc key
[04:39] <cage_raphel> pavlos,  ok leme try that bro
[05:10] <Guest46331> how to install sqlfairy
[05:10] <Guest46331> please help
[05:10] <Guest46331> how to install sqlfairy
[05:11] <Guest46331> how to install sqlfairy help
[05:11] <Zerkalerka> Guest46331: is it a .deb file or a .tar.gz file?
[05:12] <Guest46331> i dont know
[05:12] <aeon-ltd> Guest46331: in the future don't repeat yourself so frequently
[05:13] <ki7mt> Guest46331, for Vivid, try sudo apt-get install libsql-translator-perl .. that provides sqlfairy
[05:13] <Zerkalerka> Guest46331: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=sqlfairy
[05:14] <ki7mt> Actually, from 12.04 onward it looks like that should be used.
[05:14] <Guest46331> thank you Zerkalerka and ki7mt
[05:14] <Guest46331> bye
[05:36] <rosner> hi дайте на руский
[05:39] <cfhowlett> !ru | rosner
[05:40] <rosner> thanks
[05:40] <hiexpo> %
[05:40] <cfhowlett> rosner, happy2help!
[05:41] <rosner> sorry I no English
[05:41] <cfhowlett> :)
[06:13] <fmoo> Just updated to 15.04.  Encrypted root fs console prompt no longer accepts input from my USB keyboard.  I have to use a wired on.
[06:14] <fmoo> a wired one even.   Let's google about
[06:15] <fmoo> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/1238194 says something about installing an "-extras" package?
[06:21] <fmoo> going to try adding crap to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules &c
[06:23] <fmoo> yeah, that did the trick.
[06:24] <bindibuntu> hey, just installed lubuntu 14.04 on a macbook late 2006, the touchpad is very weird
[06:24] <bindibuntu> i found something about a mactel ppa but thats not for 14.04
[06:24] <bindibuntu> also im on phone 3g connection and phone has 6% battery =D quick help appreciated. will have to find a better connection soon
[06:25] <cfhowlett> bindibuntu, recharge and return
[06:26] <bindibuntu> i dont have a charger with me, im at school, waiting for the teacher whose macbook im working on to return so he can move me somewhere with ethernet
[06:27] <bindibuntu> cant find anything useful on google for 14.04
[06:30] <bindibuntu> it has a dead spot i think
[06:31] <cfhowlett> bindibuntu, that would be a hardware problem not an Ubuntu problem ...
[06:31] <bindibuntu> i dont know if its hw or sw
[06:31] <bindibuntu> i didnt test it in os x :) i asked here 3 hours ago, someone said i would be disappointed in the touchpad
[06:32] <bindibuntu> it looks like a sw problem
[06:36] <soee> guys if i try sftp connection i have Cannot connect to domain.com:21. Error 111. Connection refused
[06:36] <soee> how can i check what is wrong here, im using PHP script to do teh connection here
[06:38] <bobjr> hi im a noob here need a mentor
[06:39] <cfhowlett> bobjr, NOPE.  better idea: educate yourself.   www.fullcirclemagazine.org/downloads           get issue #0.  read.  get issue #1.  read.  repeat.
[06:42] <bobjr> cfhowlett, thanks anymore websites to learn
[06:44] <cfhowlett> !manual | bobjr,
[06:44] <cfhowlett> !wiki | bobjr
[06:44] <bobjr> thanks
[06:47] <anand_> hi
[06:47] <bobjr> hi
[07:01] <AmazinglyDumb> hello
[07:01] <AmazinglyDumb> I'm a newb and need some very basic help
[07:01] <hateball> !ask
[07:02] <AmazinglyDumb> could someone explain why ubuntu asks for root when I try to reboot it?
[07:02] <cfhowlett> AmazinglyDumb, you mean from terminal?
[07:02] <AmazinglyDumb> yes
[07:03] <AmazinglyDumb> also, while installing it, it asked for proxy addr:port, so I specified it, but it seems like the system doesn't use it
[07:03] <AmazinglyDumb> what an actual fuck?
[07:03] <cfhowlett> AmazinglyDumb, profanity.  no.   none.
[07:03] <cfhowlett> !english | AmazinglyDumb
[07:03] <AmazinglyDumb> sorry, that was a typo
[07:04] <AmazinglyDumb> how to force ubuntu use proxy settings?
[07:06] <AmazinglyDumb> all I need from ubuntu is make skype work on it. I'm not much familiar with linux, does it matter what DE I use or is it compatible with all of them?
[07:06] <hateball> !skype
[07:08] <AmazinglyDumb> hateball: thx for that link
[07:09] <AmazinglyDumb> d'u by chance know why proxy doesn't work or at least where to specify it?
[07:10] <Dro__> hello, i deleted /usr/bin/kde4-config by mistake, how can i get it back please ?
[07:10] <linocisco> hello
[07:11] <linocisco> root@ubuntuserver:/usr/local/src/noip-2.1.9-1# make install
[07:11] <linocisco> gcc -Wall -g -Dlinux -DPREFIX=\"/usr/local\" noip2.c -o noip2
[07:11] <linocisco> make: gcc: Command not found
[07:11] <linocisco> make: *** [noip2] Error 127
[07:11] <linocisco> root@ubuntuserver:/usr/local/src/noip-2.1.9-1#
[07:11] <cfhowlett> !paste | linocisco,
[07:12] <AmazinglyDumb> so I've added http_proxy, https_proxy and ftp_proxy
[07:12] <AmazinglyDumb> proxy still doesn't work
[07:13] <linocisco> AmazinglyDumb, where?
[07:14] <linocisco> AmazinglyDumb, for apt. please add them in apt.conf
[07:14] <AmazinglyDumb> oh
[07:14] <AmazinglyDumb> yeah, thx, turns out it works for, say, wget
[07:15] <noteness> linocisco: you sure that you have build-essential installed?
[07:15] <AmazinglyDumb> by mistake I've downloaded and installed ubuntu server instead of ubuntu desktop
[07:15] <linocisco> noteness, apt-get build-essential ?
[07:15] <AmazinglyDumb> and so I have no DE
[07:15] <AmazinglyDumb> I guess skype requires any DE to be installed
[07:15] <noteness> Apt-get install build-essential
[07:16] <noteness> linocisco
[07:16] <Dro__> i deleted /usr/bin/kde4-config by mistake, is it harmful for the system ?
[07:17] <AmazinglyDumb> linocisco: /etc/apt/apt.conf, right?
[07:18] <AmazinglyDumb> linocisco: I opened it with nano and it already has 1 line that seems to specify http proxy
[07:18] <AmazinglyDumb> how to transform it into http+https+ftp proxy?
[07:19] <Cdebryha> Hello everyone
[07:20] <lissyx> hello people
[07:20] <Cdebryha> I'd like to ask you something about my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. It freezes at the logging screen and in recovery mode.
[07:21] <lissyx> anyone aware of issues on latest linux-image-generic available on 14.10 ?
[07:21] <lissyx> 3.16.0-36 results in black screen for me
[07:21] <AmazinglyDumb> sudo apt-get update returns lots of warning that it failed to get some translations: Unable to initialize the connection with 4343:80 (0.0.16.247). - connect (22: Invalid argument)
[07:21] <AmazinglyDumb> 4343 is my proxy's port
[07:21] <rais> msg Ms|software|00 xdcc send #75
[07:21] <AmazinglyDumb> seems like ubuntu is too stupid to understand that
[07:21] <lissyx> and I do see some BUG lines in syslog when booting this kernel, related to intel video driver
[07:22] <linocisco> AmazinglyDumb, yes
[07:22] <Qwertie> I was just wondering who thought this was a good idea for a checkbox? https://i.imgur.com/zRk9tDw.png
[07:22] <linocisco> AmazinglyDumb, if you dont see, create
[07:22] <AmazinglyDumb> linocisco: I don't see it, but when I opened it with nano - there already was a 1 line
[07:22] <AmazinglyDumb> which is confusing
[07:22] <tijnix> morning
[07:22] <AmazinglyDumb> if the file existed - why it's path didn't get autofinalized by tab?
[07:23] <AmazinglyDumb> if it didn't exist - where that line came from?
[07:24] <AmazinglyDumb> how to scroll the damn terminal up?
[07:25] <AmazinglyDumb> freebsd-like approach (toggle scrolling mode by scrolllock) doesn't work
[07:26] <linocisco> AmazinglyDumb, what said that 1 line?
[07:27] <Cdebryha> Sorry guys, I have issues with my 14.04LTS. It freezes when I'm at the logging screen and when I'm on recovery mode. I can't even write a thing with my keyboard or move my mouse. Do you know what could be the problem?
[07:28] <lissyx> filed as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1449401
[07:28] <fairyface> what certificate is located in the system-wide SSL cert store?
[07:28] <fairyface> the CA's public key?
[07:29] <AmazinglyDumb> linocisco: Acquire::http::Proxy "path.to.proxy:4343";
[07:29] <Cdebryha> I can't access to anything. I only have an install key, but I can't reinstall my linux because of all the work on it.
[07:30] <fairyface> anyone know?
[07:32] <AmazinglyDumb> linocisco: https://i.imgur.com/9uHmF5V.png here's the result of 'sudo apt-get update'
[07:32] <AmazinglyDumb> that 4343:80 makes me think that ubuntu can't work with proxies using non 80 port
[07:42] <fairyface> ?
[07:47] <AmazinglyDumb> ubuntu is hostile
[07:49] <AmazinglyDumb> how to increase screen size?
[07:49] <AmazinglyDumb> it seems to be running in VGA mode
[07:49] <Matsy> Hey everyone! Does anyone here manage their servers with Landscape?
[07:51] <cfhowlett> !server | Matsy
[07:51] <Matsy> cfhowlett: Found it already, hah. Sorry for bothering.
[07:51] <AmazinglyDumb> oh god
[07:52] <cfhowlett> :)
[07:52] <AmazinglyDumb> ubuntu is soooo lame compared to freebsd
[07:54] <tijnix> You are here to flame or to contribute something?
[07:54] <AmazinglyDumb> I came here for help
[07:55] <AmazinglyDumb> looking for help*
[07:55] <tijnix> *scolls back*
[07:56] <fmoo> Cdebryha: did you figure it out?
[07:56] <fmoo> Cdebryha: I've had similar issues with the update to 14.10 and 15.04
[07:56] <fmoo> I got my problems on both sorted out eventually though
[07:56] <AmazinglyDumb> how to forbid all traffic in ubuntu except the one required for skype?
[07:57] <AmazinglyDumb> I mean, Windows built-in services sometimes generate traffic
[07:57] <AmazinglyDumb> which is a problem to me
[07:58] <AmazinglyDumb> so I switched to ubuntu
[07:58] <AmazinglyDumb> why does ubuntu lag so hard?
[07:59] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: Because you seem to have a wrong attitude about this
[07:59] <faust> lol
[07:59] <tijnix> AmazinglyDumb: edit /etc/default/ufw and use ufw to open up the ports you need
[07:59] <AmazinglyDumb> thx tijnix
[07:59] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: Also, to block everything except Skype, just do a simple ufw default deny incoming / ufw default deny outgoing
[07:59] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: Skype uses port 80 / 443 / 1024+ for outbond
[08:00] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: And 1024+ for inbound
[08:00] <AmazinglyDumb> Matsy: I'm using a corp. proxy
[08:00] <AmazinglyDumb> to reach interwebs
[08:00] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: So?
[08:00] <AmazinglyDumb> the proxy is :4343 port
[08:00] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: You're using a HTTP proxy?
[08:00] <AmazinglyDumb> yeah
[08:01] <AmazinglyDumb> am I screwed?
[08:01] <Matsy> Just allow 4343 then, and hope that your HTTP proxy allows TCP over HTTP
[08:01] <AmazinglyDumb> it does
[08:01] <AmazinglyDumb> skype on windows works
[08:01] <Matsy> Well then, easy as pie
[08:02] <loganlee> hello my PC freezes randomly... how can i fix this?  (PS it froze under windows too)
[08:02] <AmazinglyDumb> I followed the manual https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype
[08:02] <AmazinglyDumb> and it now says "To start Skype, choose Applications->Internet->Skype."
[08:02] <AmazinglyDumb> I can't find that
[08:02] <Matsy> Type: 'skype'
[08:02] <Matsy> In the command line
[08:02] <AmazinglyDumb> where's 'Applications' at first?
[08:02] <sunstar> loganlee:  first place to start would be to check your logs under /var/log
[08:03] <AmazinglyDumb> Matsy: thx, worked
[08:03] <sunstar> in Ubuntu it's that wierd looking symbol on the upper left of the screen
[08:03] <Matsy> 'Weird looking symbol', lol
[08:03] <Matsy> Canonical is not happy
[08:03] <loganlee> sunstar, what should i search for?
[08:03] <AmazinglyDumb> yeah, I already figured it out
[08:04] <AmazinglyDumb> looks like a torrent or a glory hole sucking everything
[08:04] <Matsy> Sounds more like a HD issue, to be fair
[08:04] <lotuspsychje> !language | AmazinglyDumb
[08:04] <AmazinglyDumb> lotuspsychje: what did I say?
[08:04] <Matsy> 'Glory hole sucking everything' - isn't really formal
[08:04] <cfhowlett> lotuspsychje, he's been warned.  I vote for the ban hammer.
[08:05] <AmazinglyDumb> well, just like black holes in the space, except it's not black
[08:05] <tijnix> *gets popcorn and sits back*
[08:05] <AmazinglyDumb> wtf
[08:05] <loganlee> hello my PC freezes randomly... how can i fix this?  (PS it froze under windows too)
[08:05] <srx> hi
[08:05] <AmazinglyDumb> they don't ban on FreeBSD channel
[08:05] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: It's probably because you are Russian
[08:06] <AmazinglyDumb> omg, freebsd is so > uduntu
[08:06] <AmazinglyDumb> Matsy: how's that related?
[08:06] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: Please leave the channel if you don't feel that this distro is appropriate for you.
[08:06] <linocisco> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10922486/
[08:06] <AmazinglyDumb> it's not appropriate, but I have to use it
[08:06] <sunstar_> old woman on fixed income (Social Security) has laptop that is too underpowered to continue to run windows.   the whole point of this machine is genealogy and facebook.   is there something for ubuntu that can replace Family Tree Maker?
[08:06] <lotuspsychje> AmazinglyDumb: stop the offtopic chat please
[08:07] <AmazinglyDumb> lotuspsychje: start helping me then with the questions I ask
[08:07] <cfhowlett> sunstar, there is.  wait one
[08:07] <AmazinglyDumb> or go patrol elsewhere
[08:07] <Zerkalerka> anyone know how to get the libgrcrypt11 libraries in 15.04?
[08:07] <Matsy> sunstar: I've used gramps for that
[08:07] <cfhowlett> sunstar, gramps +1
[08:07] <sunstar_> is that a person or a program?
[08:07] <sunstar_> (deja vu)
[08:07] <Matsy> Or well, GRAMPS: Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program
[08:07] <srx> sdfsddfsdfsdf
[08:08] <sunstar_> okay
[08:08] <Matsy> sunstar: I also did use my grandpa for most of my research :p
[08:08] <sunstar_> hmm... now that i think about it. if all else fails, this will prolly run under wine
[08:08] <Matsy> sunstar_: Please try out GRAMPS. I think it works better than Family Tree Maker
[08:08] <AmazinglyDumb> oh god
[08:08] <sunstar_> i will look into it
[08:08] <AmazinglyDumb> why doesn't skype connect?
[08:09] <Matsy> AmazinglyDumb: Refer to your own name
[08:09] <AmazinglyDumb> so smart and funny of you
[08:09] <AmazinglyDumb> where did you read that joke?
[08:09] <loganlee> hello my PC freezes randomly... how can i fix this?  (PS it froze under windows too)
[08:09] <Matsy> loganlee: It probably is a HD / Memory issue
[08:09] <sunstar_> loganlee:  first place to start would be to check your logs under /var/log
[08:09] <AmazinglyDumb> loganlee: install freebsd/windows
[08:09] <Matsy> Can someone kick this guy?
[08:09] <loganlee> who?
[08:09] <lotuspsychje> !ops | AmazinglyDumb
[08:10] <sunstar_> that wont help if his HDD is failing or some other hardware issue
[08:10] <AmazinglyDumb> !ops | lotuspsychje
[08:10] <AmazinglyDumb> how to make skype connect?
[08:11] <lotuspsychje> Tm_T: tnx
[08:11] <Matsy> loganlee: Can you execute 'smartctl -a /dev/hdname >> uploadthis.log'
[08:11] <Matsy> Replace hdname with your hard disk identifier
[08:11] <Matsy> Probably sda or sdb
[08:11] <loganlee> Matsy, ok
[08:12] <loganlee> Matsy, i dont have smartctl
[08:12] <Matsy> Oh, and also copy the log to paste.ubuntu.com
[08:12] <Matsy> loganlee: apt-get install smartmontools
[08:12] <Matsy> I believe that's the package
[08:13] <Seveas> !find smartctl
[08:13] <loganlee> Matsy, yes installing now
[08:13] <lotuspsychje> !info smartmontools | loganlee tnx to Matsy
[08:14] <sunstar> yeah i suspect your hard drive is failing loganlee
[08:14] <Matsy> Now let's hope it supports S.M.A.R.T
[08:14] <tijnix> doesnt a simple 'dmesg' show anything related to that harddisk?
[08:15] <Matsy> tijnix: If it doesn't really 'fail' to read / write anything
[08:15] <Matsy> tijnix: But just takes long, it probably won't show up in dmesg
[08:15] <Seveas> lotuspsychje: please don't spam in PM
[08:15] <tijnix> Matsy: true true
[08:15] <lotuspsychje> Seveas: it not spam, its an invite
[08:15] <Seveas> unsollicited invites are spam
[08:15] <tijnix> For a party? i want an invite also then
[08:15] <maziar> please help me to config nginx on ubuntu http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29864838/change-nginx-chache-setting
[08:16] <lotuspsychje> Seveas: like you wish
[08:16] <Seveas> tijnix: #ubuntu-offtopic is a party ;)
[08:16] <loganlee> Matsy, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10922587/
[08:16] <researcher123> I have installed 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04. But how can I know whether 32 bit or 64 bit is good for my  hardware?
[08:16] <Matsy> loganlee: sudo smartctl -s /dev/sda
[08:16] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: if you can run 64bit, then run it
[08:17] <cfhowlett> researcher123, if your system is 64 bit capable, go for it
[08:17] <Matsy> loganlee: It's not enabled currently. Then rerun the previous command
[08:17] <loganlee> Matsy, ok ill do it now
[08:17] <maziar> please help me to config nginx on ubuntu http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29864838/change-nginx-chache-setting
[08:18] <loganlee> Matsy, shouldn't it smartctl -s on /dev/sda?
[08:18] <loganlee> Matsy, shouldn't it be smartctl -s on /dev/sda?
[08:18] <Matsy> Right, thanks
[08:18] <Matsy> Always forget that -s is 'set', not 'enable'
[08:19] <loganlee> Matsy, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10922616/
[08:19] <Matsy> maziar: You can probably take this to #nginx, but I am assuming: expires 0; doesn't work?
[08:20] <loganlee> this is after smart support on
[08:20] <loganlee> Matsy, so... what to do now?
[08:20] <maziar> Maser, in nginx.conf ? or in "site-available/default" ?
[08:20] <Matsy> Let me read it
[08:20] <Seveas> maziar: http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_headers_module.html#expires
[08:21] <Matsy> maziar: Do it for /default first. Easier to backtrace.
[08:22] <Matsy> loganlee: 'smartctl --test=long /dev/sda'
[08:22] <loganlee> Matsy, ok
[08:22] <Matsy> Might take a bit for it to complete. After that, upload the results of 'smartctl -a /dev/sda'
[08:23] <loganlee> Matsy, Please wait 176 minutes for test to complete.
[08:23] <Matsy> I'll be here :p
[08:23] <loganlee> ok...
[08:23] <loganlee> what is this test?
[08:24] <Matsy> loganlee: It'll do an overal test of the health of the hard disk. So, a scan of bad sectors and the such
[08:24] <Matsy> loganlee: You might do --test=short first though
[08:24] <loganlee> ok
[08:24] <loganlee> Matsy, i already done long
[08:24] <Matsy> That'll probably be a lot faster
[08:24] <loganlee> Matsy, how to interrupt the test?
[08:24] <Matsy> CTRL+C
[08:24] <Matsy> loganlee: Let's take this to private chat
[08:25] <loganlee> ok
[08:27] <usa> \e q
[08:28] <jasabella> does ubuntu do any special tweaks to enhance laptop battery life compared to other distros? like their own kernel patches?
[08:28] <dangchienhsgs> \ping botcodemather
[08:29] <dangchienhsgs> \msg botcodemather PING
[08:29] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: it runs but is slow. Dont know why.I have 4 GB RAM
[08:30] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: what about your graphics card mate?
[08:30] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: How do I know info about hardware using command line. please advice then I will paste report
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: sudo lshw -C video
[08:31]  * usa waves
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> jasabella: can this help? http://askubuntu.com/questions/400/tips-to-extend-battery-life-for-laptops-and-notebooks
[08:32] <jasabella> yeah i found that via google, but i was curious if ubuntu does some things itself in-house
[08:33] <lotuspsychje> jasabella: maybe the #ubun tu-devel guys might know if thats inside kernel?
[08:33] <lotuspsychje> #ubuntu-devel
[08:33] <jasabella> prolly :)
[08:33] <Matsy> lotuspsychje: I thought 3.x solved most battery issues already
[08:33] <jasabella> trying to choose a distro for my laptop :D
[08:33] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: This is the output http://paste.ubuntu.com/10922675/
[08:33] <Matsy> lotuspsychje: And that the linux kernel is far more important than the distro
[08:34] <lotuspsychje> jasabella: i would suggest 14.04
[08:35] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: your driver seems installed correctly, can you tell us whats going slow on your systeme xactly?
[08:35] <Matsy> jasabella: If you're really struggling after that, check out TLP
[08:35] <jasabella> i'm looking at lubuntu :)
[08:36] <maziar_> Maser, how can i set it to 5 second ?
[08:36] <Matsy> jasabella: Lubuntu is really really light
[08:36] <jasabella> yep
[08:36] <Matsy> Too light for my liking :p
[08:37] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: Mouse click response slow, internet surfing slow
[08:37] <Matsy> Looks like Windows 3.11
[08:37] <jasabella> but besides eye candy, anything else? :D
[08:37] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: and wich ubuntu version was that?
[08:37] <researcher123> 14.04
[08:37] <researcher123> trusty
[08:37] <lotuspsychje> kk
[08:38] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: hmm, 4 gigs ram and intel grafix should do the trick...
[08:38] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: How can the slow speed be improved
[08:39] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: you can try sudo apt-get install preload
[08:39] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: then tweak some grafix settings like active blur with unity-tweak-tools
[08:40] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: and tweak some unwanted services at startup, for faster boot
[08:40] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: doing 1st step
[08:40] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: done
[08:41] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: preload will load after next reboot
[08:41] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: surf the web with chromium can also feel lighter
[08:41] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: Installing unity tweaks tool
[08:42] <researcher123> hoping to improve
[08:42] <lotuspsychje> researcher123: well it surely will do something, but you might also investigate dmesg and syslogs, for other system bottlenecks, maybe we overlook something
[08:43] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: ok
[08:44] <researcher123> lotuspsychje: thanks.I will reboot .Bye for now.
[08:44] <Tangerine> so question: in the files, how do I go to a specific location by typing the address?
[08:45] <Tangerine> is there a way for an address bar to show up like in windows?
[08:45] <Seveas> Tangerine: in the file manager? ctrl+l
[08:45] <Tangerine> seveas is there a way to make it so that a file location exists?
[08:45] <Tangerine> If you had a file that you want a path to, how would you get said path?
[08:46] <Seveas> Tangerine: I'm afraid I don't understand that question
[08:46] <Tangerine> say I'm coding, and i write to some file "blah.txt"
[08:46] <sunstar> sounds like you want to create a symbolic link?
[08:46] <loganlee> i did smartctl -s on /dev/sda then rebooted then did smartctl -i /dev/sda and saw that smart is not enabled automatically when rebooted
[08:46] <Tangerine> now to write to that file, I'll need to get the file address
[08:46] <Tangerine> is there a way to click the object in a file browser and then get the link
[08:47] <sunstar> yup
[08:47] <Seveas> Tangerine: with 'file address' do you mean the full path?
[08:47] <sunstar> ctrl + c should be able to paste the path when pasted into a text input
[08:47] <Tangerine> yes
[08:47] <lotuspsychje> Tangerine: you can also use whereis blah.txt from terminal to find exact location
[08:48] <Seveas> Tangerine: rightclick, selecect properties. Combine the location and name information
[08:48] <Tangerine> that's annoying though, because I would have to CD all the way to the file...wow that's a pain
[08:48] <sunstar> ctrl + c should be able to paste the path when pasted into a text input
[08:49] <Tangerine> I think I've just deduced that Nautilus sucks
[08:49] <Tangerine> time to find a new file manager
[08:49] <loganlee> so do i enable smart in bios?
[08:49] <lotuspsychje> Tangerine: maybe you search more a midnight commander style one
[08:49] <sunstar> try it out.   dont have ubuntu box around but ctrl + c in file manager does what you want (never tried it in unity though)
[08:50] <loganlee> how to enable smart permanently?
[08:50] <sunstar> loganlee:  yes
[08:50] <loganlee> oh... brb
[08:50] <Tangerine> hmm thunar or pcman
[08:51] <sunstar> thunar and dolphin is where i've done it
[08:51] <Tangerine> the only functionalities I really want at this point is an address bar and "copy file location" button
[08:54] <rye> hi to all
[08:54] <sunstar> hi
[08:55] <loganlee> enabled smart in bios
[08:55] <loganlee> what is fast boot?
[08:56] <Tangerine> fast boot skips son bios things I think
[08:56] <loganlee> yeh
[08:56] <loganlee> just looked up
[08:56] <loganlee> shouldnt enable it in my case
[08:56] <Tangerine> Im pretty sure its Win8 specific though
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> loganlee: if you boot ubuntu only and no dualboot, fastboot must be disabled
[08:57] <loganlee> lotuspsychje, ok
[08:57] <loganlee> i hope my system doesnt crash any more
[08:58] <loganlee> smart hd just reports errors but cant fix them right?
[08:58] <loganlee> so my computer will still crash at random times
[08:58] <Tangerine> whats the difference between Pacman and apt-get really?
[08:58] <linocisco> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10922486/
[08:59] <lotuspsychje> loganlee: if your hd has bad blocks, its bad news
[08:59] <lotuspsychje> loganlee: what brand is your hd?
[08:59] <Matsy> Tangerine: pacman is multi-platform
[08:59] <Tangerine> thanks Matsy
[09:00] <Matsy> Tangerine: See pacman as a standardized API for non-standardized package manager API's (homebrew for OSX, apt-get for debian, yum for CentOS)
[09:00] <Matsy> Tangerine: That said, I never use it. It's shitty as hell.
[09:00] <Tangerine> Matsy: Yeah, i used it while trying out arch, gave up on arch, went to ubuntu
[09:02] <loganlee> lotuspsychje, ~wickedpup@bb219-74-233-113.singnet.com.sg
[09:02] <dvrr> how to install Ubuntu from tablet android  please  guide  me
[09:02] <loganlee> oops
[09:02] <loganlee> Seagate Barracuda 7200.12
[09:03] <loganlee> lotuspsychje, Seagate Barracuda 7200.12
[09:04] <Tangerine> ook ubuntu suddenly got really slow... any way for me to figure out why?
[09:05] <lotuspsychje> Tangerine: ubuntu version? hardware specs?
[09:09] <lotuspsychje> dvrr: where do you want to install ubuntu on?
[09:10] <TinoDidriksen> How do I set X's module search path? The default configs don't mention it at all.
[09:14] <somsip> TinoDidriksen: man xorg.conf
[09:14] <loganlee> i dont know why my computer randomly freezes
[09:14] <loganlee> maybe because of dust?
[09:14] <TinoDidriksen> Yeah, I see I need to add a file, and add the default entry along with my additions...
[09:14] <lotuspsychje> loganlee: check your syslog and dmesg for errors
[09:15] <sunstar> ^
[09:15] <sunstar> you stated the hard drive has bad sectors. this is likely the culprit
[09:16] <sunstar> or im confusing you with some one else
[09:16] <auzty> what the ssh key management in ubuntu?
[09:17] <auzty> maybe i need some reconfigure, my ssh-agent didn't recognize some key (actually i place the configuration in .ssh/config files)
[09:18] <loganlee> ok ill suspend and wake again
[09:18] <loganlee> bye
[09:21] <loganlee> suspened then woke
[09:21] <loganlee> crossing my fingers
[09:23] <loganlee> im really impressed with ubuntu
[09:23] <loganlee> but some cool stuff disappeared from apt sources
[09:23] <loganlee> like scummvm
[09:23] <loganlee> :-(
[09:28] <ppf> can i change the mime-type of a file?
[09:29] <ppf> i'd like a .dot file to be recognized as text/vnd.graphviz, not application/msword-template
[09:32] <ppf> where are mimetypes stored?
[09:34] <loganlee> ppf, in html file
[09:35] <ppf> what html file
[09:35] <sunstar> you can define it in php
[09:36] <ppf> i'm not sure i follow
[09:37] <ppf> what's html/php got to do with my mime database?
[09:38] <pkug> hi there, what can i do to debug the LTS server freezing on startup during "Starting MySQL" (not related however since disabling MySQL results in freezing during OpenSSH startup..) ?
[09:38] <ppf> i think the real question should be: assume i hvae multiple mime types matching a file, how can i prioritize?
[09:42] <userofubuntu> Hi, how can I install gnome-shell on 15.04? Is it same as the how-to's for 14.10?
[09:42] <iugin> Hi! I'm looking for a docking station compatible with ubuntu, but I can't find anything. Can someone help me find one?
[09:45] <maziar_> whats meaning of "date" on this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29864838/change-nginx-chache-setting?noredirect=1#comment47854910_29864838
[09:46] <loganlee> need caffeine brb
[09:49] <loganlee> back
[09:49] <loganlee> hello my ubuntu friends
[09:49] <loganlee> <3
[09:50] <cxuesong> Well, I'm only a passer-by...
[09:52] <loganlee> the coffee beans are all clogged up
[09:54] <loganlee> past expiry date
[09:54] <cxuesong> Maybe more water is needed XD
[09:54] <cxuesong> Hot water
[09:55] <amnesiak> did you steal the beans from starbucks?
[09:56] <greentux> make it iced
[09:56] <loganlee> amnesiak, starbucks sells outdated coffee?
[09:56] <Matsy> amnesiak: Starbucks really is my saviour today. Doing sysadmin work without more than 7 hours of sleep is impossible
[09:56] <ppf> what is the purpose of /etc/mime.types as opposed to /usr/share/mime ?
[09:56] <Matsy> *less than
[09:56] <loganlee> Matsy, my friend
[09:57] <loganlee> Matsy, i turned on smart from bios
[09:57] <Matsy> Great!
[09:57] <Matsy> I'm surprised it wasn't already on there
[09:57] <amnesiak> Matsy: you were right first time :)
[09:57] <userofubuntu> Hey, should i install gnome or ubuntu-gnome-desktop to try gnome-shell. I am using unity currently
[09:58] <Matsy> userofubuntu: Why not just use Ubuntu GNOME?
[09:59] <amnesiak> userofubuntu: if you install gnome with unity you might mess unity up if you start to play with gnomes settings
[10:00] <amnesiak> best to either dual boot or make it a vm
[10:00] <userofubuntu> Matsy: I have installed unity and installed everything I need. I really don't want to do a fresh install and reinstall everything. Also, if gnome desktop doesn't fit with my workflow, I'll have to switch back again
[10:01] <sunstar> install xfce with unity and break both
[10:01] <amnesiak> lol
[10:01] <userofubuntu> Installed 15.04 with unity*
[10:01] <amnesiak> sunstar: yes they dont mix well either
[10:02] <loganlee> userofubuntu, i use 14.04 LTS
[10:02] <userofubuntu> So I shouldn't try gnome?
[10:02] <loganlee> userofubuntu, any changes?
[10:03] <userofubuntu> loganlee: any changes to?
[10:03] <amnesiak> cant wait for the new packaging system...
[10:03] <amnesiak> goodbye apt :(
[10:04] <ws2k3> how you mean goodbye apt?
[10:05] <Zerkalerka> userofubuntu: try the new KDE
[10:06] <Zerkalerka> userofubuntu: or you could create a virtual machine and try out your different themes there
[10:06] <AmazinglyDumb> help please, how to forbid connections to specific IPs/subnets? what's default/built-in firewall in ubuntu?
[10:06] <amnesiak> ws2k3 google ubuntu snappy
[10:07] <userofubuntu> Zerkalerka: I'd have to go with kde desktop for that right? So there won't be any conflicts like they said with gnome
[10:08] <Zerkalerka> userofubuntu: just plasma, they seperated it into 3 parts, plasma is beautiful now imo.. I use to not really like it :P
[10:13] <anteater_sa> How can I disable cron jobs in rescue mode, I have edited the cron files in /var/spool/cron but when the machine reboots the cron jobs still run?
[10:23] <loganlee> hello
[10:24] <loganlee> my ubuntu friends <3
[10:24] <Eldunar> Hello guys. I can not login to facebook chat via Empathy. But it is possible with Pidgin. Is it such an possiblility to force Empaty to work with facebook?
[10:27] <loganlee> Eldunar, just use facebook.com
[10:31] <loganlee> hello
[10:34] <Eldunar> Hello guys. I can not login to facebook chat via Empathy. But it is possible with Pidgin. Is it such an possiblility to force Empaty to work with facebook?
[10:40] <boomernang> hi. is there popular backup software for ubuntu? or is it just easier to transfer to an external drive then back onto a new installation?
[10:42] <loganlee> boomernang, rsync
[10:42] <loganlee> !rsync | boomernang
[10:42] <boomernang> loganlee: thanks
[10:42] <loganlee> np
[10:44] <loganlee> i think ill head home just after testing with forEach() in javascript...
[10:44] <loganlee> i meant.. head to bed
[10:44] <loganlee> agh
[10:48] <raviede> AT
[10:56] <loganlee> hello guys
[10:56] <loganlee> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10923984/
[10:56] <loganlee> ;-)
[11:06] <lupo> !lista
[11:13] <piroux> hello
[11:13] <piroux> is it the real ubuntu channel or the unregistered one ?
[11:15] <svetlana> piroux, it's the real one
[11:15] <Sohail-Ahmed1> Does any body have any idea about how can I convert/build githhub mark down syntax(.md) files into html???
[11:16] <svetlana> they use jekyll for that; it's in ubuntu repos so go ahead and install it
[11:16] <piroux> I am stoned: a few years ago, the channel was a jungle, it was hard to read
[11:16] <svetlana> it's a little dead at this time of day
[11:17] <piroux> but still ...
[11:17] <svetlana> there is nothing we can do better than pay more attention to it either way
[11:17] <piroux> ubuntu USA is not the only one using this channnel ...
[11:17] <svetlana> correct; I'm not even in the USA
[11:17] <IronicBadger> i'm having a weird issue on 15.04. when running apt-get update it is filling up my rootfs with GBs worth (10+) of lists.
[11:18] <svetlana> could you pastebin what it says when it does that, please
[11:18] <IronicBadger> Get:16 http://archive.ubuntu.com vivid-security/main Translation-en [1 B]
[11:18] <IronicBadger> 100% [16 Translation-en 3,548 MB/3,548 MB 100%] [7 Packages 83.3 kB/83.3 kB 100%]^C
[11:18] <IronicBadger> svetlana: ^^
[11:18] <svetlana> not paste, i mean pastebin
[11:19] <svetlana> the whole thing
[11:19] <IronicBadger> yeah didnt seem worth it for two lines :p
[11:19] <IronicBadger> oh
[11:19] <IronicBadger> well that will take a few minutes
[11:19] <svetlana> take your time
[11:19] <IronicBadger> but i just ran apt-get update once and it was fine. then the next time through it downloaded the GBs worth of stuff
[11:20] <svetlana> that's not normal; update only updates the list of packages, it does not download the packages
[11:20] <loganlee> my skillz
[11:20] <loganlee> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10923984/
[11:21] <Xiah> im looking to permenantly mount a ubuntu 14.04 server wp-content directory from my wordpress directory onto a samba server, can anyone point me in the direction of an instillation guide please? all of the ones i've found are pretty useless :/
[11:21] <IronicBadger> svetlana: agreed. it is a strange one, hence why i'm here!
[11:21] <svetlana> loganlee, nice stuff
[11:21] <loganlee> svetlana, ty.... im learning js
[11:21] <svetlana> IronicBadger, can't say what's going on before I read what it says
[11:21] <IronicBadger> svetlana: http://pastebin.com/EWNDhLPc
[11:22] <IronicBadger> i cancelled that command once it got to 7gb
[11:22] <svetlana> what do you have in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[11:23] <IronicBadger> svetlana: http://pastebin.com/xurEzmAk
[11:24] <IronicBadger> svetlana: this paste is of the first update which had a couple of 404s, but worked fine. http://pastebin.com/0w6CCJE4
[11:25] <k1l_> IronicBadger: "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d" will list the PPAs.
[11:26] <k1l_> IronicBadger: are you sure its apt-get that loaded the GBs of data on your system?
[11:26] <IronicBadger> what else might it be?
[11:26] <k1l_> where were that GBs of data located then?
[11:26] <IronicBadger> /var/libs/apt/lists
[11:26] <svetlana> IronicBadger, may you install `ncdu' package and run it as root when in /.
[11:27] <svetlana> sorry. when in /var/libs/apt/lists.
[11:28] <k1l_> its /var/lib/apt/lists
[11:29] <IronicBadger> i deleted the files just now so will let it run again in order to fill up
[11:32] <IronicBadger> http://pastebin.com/X0Y7kE17
[11:32] <IronicBadger> ncdu...
[11:33] <IronicBadger> k1l_:
[11:33] <svetlana> hrm
[11:34] <k1l_> what about those ppa list?
[11:34] <TrEz`U> hello
[11:34] <TrEz`U> how do u install hydra on ubuntu?/
[11:34] <comodo_dragon> xDD
[11:34] <k1l_> i would start with getting rid of those ansible and gnome3-next ppa
[11:35] <IronicBadger> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/PRnC1PFa
[11:35] <comodo_dragon> apt-get install hydra
[11:35] <k1l_> !info hydra | TrEz`U
[11:36] <TrEz`U> what package does hydra needs to be installed?
[11:36] <svetlana> IronicBadger, tracked as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1448684 .
[11:36] <svetlana> Should be importance High. I am not good at those things :)
[11:36] <IronicBadger> i see
[11:37] <IronicBadger> should i post?
[11:37] <svetlana> there used to be a 'this affects me too' button but I'm nearly blind so I don't see it
[11:37] <k1l_> click on "affects me too" at the top
[11:38] <k1l_> if you have additional informations put them in a comment.
[11:38] <k1l_> but i would start with disabling /removing those PPAs that bring errors
[11:42] <IronicBadger> seems like it's a PPA related issue.
[11:42] <chatango> Hi. is there a bash script to get all  my wireless info to file a report? i cant find it
[11:43] <Matsy> chatango: All your wireless info?
[11:43] <chatango> Matsy,  yes
[11:44] <Matsy> What do you mean? It's a pretty broad question
[11:44] <chatango> i keep geting disconected reason 3 in ubuntu 14 but works like charm in precise
[11:45] <chatango> Matsy,  a script that  reads all potencial infor from my wifi config and drivers so i can try compare with my precise configs
[11:46] <chatango> Maser,  like lsusb, etc
[11:46] <logan_tab> hello
[11:46] <logan_tab> hi
[11:47] <logan_tab> hmmmm
[11:48] <k1l_> logan_tab: this channel is support only. for chat we have #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:49] <chatango> need to try extract all wireless configs , setups and drivers info(versions)
[11:50] <Charcoalcat> On April 24th, I ran this command in the terminal: "sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc-4.5 g++-4.5 libxi-dev libxmu-dev freeglut3-dev". I got around to rebooting yesterday, and started getting graphics glitches like this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16623407/screenshots/scarycalculator.png I can erase parts of the static-y black stuff by mousing over buttons. I rebooted again today in case it was just a random thing, and nothing changed,
[11:50] <Charcoalcat> so I think it's related to the things I installed. What can I do to fix it?
[11:51] <Charcoalcat> Oh, just in case it's relevant, I installed those from advice on a thread I found searching for the error "steam (openGL GLX extension not supported by display)" from Steam. And I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.
[11:53] <Charcoalcat> I'm not sure if I should just try uninstalling all of those because I can't remember if any of them were already installed.
[11:55] <mawok> hello, I installed gksu to use 'gksudo nautilus'. when I entered the latter command, nautilus opened but I got this message while it did: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10924518/
[11:57] <Matsy> mawok: chown /root/.config/nautilus to the current user?
[11:57] <repent> hello can u instruct me on how to hack wireless network
[11:57] <Matsy> repent: no
[11:57] <repent> why
[11:58] <k1l_> repent: that is not in the focus of this channel
[11:58] <Matsy> repent: Join #aircrack-ng
[11:58] <Matsy> They can help you
[11:58] <repent> thanks
[11:59] <svetlana> repent, https://stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html fyi
[12:00] <layke> How would I make a cronjob that uses espeak under the current logged in user to play something through speakers.
[12:00] <layke> (Yes this is a childish prank on a colleague)
[12:00] <layke> It seeems like the espeak runs but obviously isn't audible.
[12:01] <repent> do any body how to use terminal emulator
[12:02] <svetlana> yes
[12:02] <repent> s
[12:04] <saruji> 6:02 AM <saruji> Trying to copy a very large directory with a bunch of sub directories, some are apparently empty. Keep getting an error telling me that directly is empty. So freaken annoying. How can I just tell it to skip all empty folders without terminal. Also I'm currently copying and every time having to click skip. There is not skip all option. Thank
[12:04] <saruji> you.
[12:05] <saruji> Using Ubuntu 14 lts live
[12:05] <sd1001> Why don't you want to use the terminal?
[12:05] <mawok> Matsy, as additional info: I just closed nautilus, and normally the terminal process would then be ended, too, but it didn't..something seems to be not as usual
[12:05] <saruji> Dont want to sound rude but Because I shouldn't have to...
[12:06] <mawok> Matsy, oh, sorry, yes, it just did
[12:06] <sd1001> Hm. I don't know about that, but 'cp -r' works perfectly
[12:06] <k1l_> for large files/folders i would use rsync anyway
[12:06] <mawok> Matsy, I typed the chown command, but it says missing operand after it
[12:07] <sd1001> yeah, rsync does it as well, and can show progress and continue files too
[12:07] <saruji> cp-r would. But then I have to type in every single directory. It is a billion times easier in a gui.
[12:07] <svetlana> saruji: if `man cp` is useless, try using rsync
[12:07] <sd1001> No, you can just 'cp -r' the large directory
[12:07] <svetlana> I thought that should work too
[12:07] <chatango> omg finaly i found script  http://askubuntu.com/questions/425155/my-wireless-wifi-connection-does-not-work-what-information-is-needed-to-diagnos
[12:08] <saruji> But I don't want to do that
[12:08] <svetlana> why
[12:08] <sd1001> …
[12:08] <saruji> I want to select individual files
[12:08] <saruji> Rather
[12:08] <saruji> Directories. That have sub directories.
[12:08] <saruji> Is there real no way to do this using a guy?
[12:08] <saruji> Gui
[12:08] <sd1001> Ok. In your first message it sounded like you said you wanted to copy a whole dir with subdirs
[12:09] <svetlana> saruji, so where you would copy a directory using `cp my/original/dir', use `cp -r my/original/dir'. of course you can select them still.
[12:09] <saruji> Yes. But with empty sub directories.
[12:09] <svetlana> saruji, a file manager would do the job.
[12:09] <Elfon__> bom dia
[12:09] <k1l_> saruji: what file manager do you use?
[12:09] <mawok> thank you anyway, I think I will leave it like that
[12:09] <Elfon__> Pessoal, alguem sabe como exportar somente uma planilha para pdf no libreoffice calc?
[12:09] <sd1001> You can delete all empty directories by using 'rmdir *' I think
[12:09] <svetlana> saruji, so they are not empty in the original but you want to copy them as empty? I don't understand
[12:09] <k1l_> !br | Elfon__
[12:09] <saruji> The default one that comes with Ubuntu 14
[12:09] <saruji> So nautilus
[12:09] <Elfon__> sorry
[12:10] <svetlana> saruji, any sane file manager will not skip or complain about empty subdirectories when copying.
[12:10] <saruji> Strange...
[12:10] <Elfon__> k1l_: sabe a resposta? :)
[12:10] <Elfon__> k1l_: sorry
[12:10] <k1l_> yeah, never saw that issue before with empty folders on nautilus
[12:11] <k1l_> Elfon__: click on the pdf button in calc
[12:11] <Elfon__> k1l_: I want export one plan
[12:11] <saruji> Svetlana why do you say that? Why is copying a simple directory with empty sub directories such a difficult task?
[12:12] <k1l_> saruji: i shouldnt.
[12:12] <k1l_> *it
[12:13] <Elfon__> k1l_: consegui. :)
[12:13] <Elfon__> thanks
[12:13] <svetlana> saruji: i understand your problem is 'my file manager is stupid and outputs a popup for each empty dir'. it is stupid, yes. which file manager is it?
[12:14] <saruji> Nautilus...
[12:15] <k1l_> saruji: both on the local computer? both destinations are ext4?
[12:15] <saruji> It is a live disk. Could this be the reason?
[12:15] <svetlana> saruji: ok try thunar
[12:15] <saruji> K1l no
[12:15] <k1l_> saruji: what are you copying from where to where?
[12:16] <k1l_> saruji: i never experienced that issue and i even cant find any bugs/complains about that. so there is something special on your usecase there.
[12:18] <sd1001> Can you give us the exact error message?
[12:18] <saruji> Ok so copying large directories from ext4 to ext4 via smb
[12:18] <saruji> That might be the problem. Lol.
[12:18] <ioria> here we are
[12:18] <ioria> yep
[12:18] <saruji> Crap
[12:19] <saruji> Ok. Sorry. Thank you for your help.
[12:23] <ztane> best alternative for s3cmd for uploading files to s3 with proper exit code?
[12:24] <Rory> ztane: aws cli tools
[12:24] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:25] <Rory> ztane: aws s3 cp myfolder s3://mybucket/myfolder --recursive
[12:36] <thms> if I were to "fork" ubuntu to make my branded OS for my own company (splash screen being mine, default screen saved branded by company, some changes in the system)
[12:40] <marcanuy> After I log in I receive a message in a window: "System program problem detected. Do you want to report the problem now?" How can I find out which problem is or what data is going to be send?
[12:40] <ioria> marcanuy, /var/crash
[12:40] <teward> marcanuy: there should be a "More details" button or some button to show the actual data, alternatively the data is in /var/crash most likely
[12:41] <marcanuy> ioria, teward nice, found it!
[12:42] <ertyu> hi there
[12:42] <ertyu> why gparted not reconizing ufs partion ?
[12:42] <ertyu> what package need to install ?
[12:43] <marcanuy> files in /var/crash belongs to whoopsie group, that makes sense ;)
[12:43] <Matsy> ertyu: None
[12:43] <Matsy> ertyu: It is not supported
[12:46] <ioria> ertyu, try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/85154/mount-ufs-filesystem but decline every responsability :-P
[12:47] <ioria> ertyu, sorry, you were speaking about gparted
[12:49] <ioria> ertyu, gpart maybe
[12:51] <ertyu> not mounting i m looking for some package like apt-get install ufs
[12:51] <ertyu> or something else
[12:53] <mcphail> ertyu: this old debian box has a package calles ufsutils...
[12:53] <mcphail> !info ufsutils
[12:53] <mcphail> bah
[12:53] <ertyu> alors ?
[12:54] <mcphail> ertyu: there was a ufsutils package in debian (this box is running debian squeeze, so very out of date). It seems to have been lost to the world of modern Ubuntu
[12:56] <repent> can i install blue stack on Ubuntu
[12:57] <ioria> mcphail, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+package/ufsutils    can't find it
[13:04] <Highway95> how do I add the Mac OS X zoom in and out with (Control + Scroll up and down) in GNU/Linux?
[13:05] <Highway95> how do I add the Mac OS X zoom in and out with (Control + Scroll up and down) in GNU/Linux?
[13:05] <k1l_> which linux are you on exactly?
[13:05] <ioria> mcphail, i built the .deb and seems ok
[13:05] <Highway95> Ubuntu
[13:05] <Highway95> and trisquel
[13:06] <trijntje> Highway95: I think you can do that with the compiz config settings manager in ubuntu
[13:06] <ioria> mcphail, but don't have ufs to test it
[13:08] <Highway95> i don't exactly understand what you mean?
[13:09] <trijntje> Highway95: install the compiz config settings manager, and there you can set zoom
[13:09] <Highway95> oh k,
[13:09] <Highway95> i understand
[13:09] <k1l_> Highway95: what desktop do you use? for ubuntu you use unity. so that answer was to ubuntu. if you want to solve that task with trisquel ask the trisquel support
[13:10] <Highway95> ok, thanks
[13:16] <ztane> Rory: thanks will test
[13:17] <Rory> ztane: You're welcome but I think you meant that for someone else
[13:21] <ztane> Rory: awscli ...
[13:22] <bitnumus> hi, i 've mounted a device and now it shows in nautilus under the "devices" tree on the left. I cannot umount the device because its being used by another application, i think nautilus. How can i remove it from here?
[13:24] <Rory> ztane: Oh right yeah. Poke me if you have trouble with it. I'm also in ##aws
[13:26] <Highway95> emergency!! how do i re-enable unity plugin? I accidentally disabled it in compiz config settings manager
[13:29] <Highway95> is there a way to restore all settings to default?
[13:29] <Highway95> because of F-ing the settings using the compiz config settings manager
[13:30] <bobita> hi all. does anybody knows any good program with i can download and convert youtube music?
[13:31] <somsip> !illegal | bobita
[13:31] <Highway95> how is that illegal????
[13:31] <nillawafer> Highway95: It violates the terms of use for YouTube.
[13:32] <Matsy> Violating terms of use != illegal
[13:32] <Highway95> where??
[13:32] <Highway95> terms of use and the law are not the same thing
[13:32] <bobita> nvm. Highway95 eveyone here say that all that they take from net the actually buy it, music, games, movies and all. not even my 3 years son cannot belive that
[13:32] <Highway95> and as far as i am aware it isn't against the terms of use
[13:33] <Matsy> bobita: I actually am 100% legal
[13:33] <Matsy> Even bought Photoshop
[13:33] <Matsy> bobita: But that's besides the point: it's not illegal.
[13:34] <natedrake> hi all
[13:35] <ybon> Anyone having issues with python 2.7 after upgrade on Vivid: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10925392/ ?
[13:35] <Highway95> people should learn about a law, because Adobe and microsofts terms and conditions are not the law. They are the conditions of your use.
[13:36] <Garheade> ybon: have you tried running the 'apt-get -f install' command?
[13:37] <ybon> Garheade: yes I :)
[13:38] <Garheade> ybon: and what did it return?
[13:38] <ybon> Garheade: and dist-upgrade too, and also trid to specifically install the expected python or python-minimal, but without luck
[13:38] <ybon> Garheade: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10925495/
[13:39] <julius> hi
[13:39] <somsip> bobita: Matsy: Highway95:  a general overview by people who, one would hope know what they are talking about. Further discussion in #ubuntu-offtopic http://is.gd/Nr9CvM
[13:40] <ybon> And sudo dpkg --configure -a gives http://paste.ubuntu.com/10925510/
[13:41] <Highway95>  somsip, that link doesn't say anything about the law
[13:41] <julius> just searched for gary oldman on google but forgot the r :O
[13:43] <Garheade> ybon, I don't have any good options. It looks like it's hunting for older packages that can't be installed because of the newer packages. You *could* try running apt-get install --nodeps <package> and see if it fixes the issue but thats not something I would recommend if you don't have a backup of your system.
[13:44] <ybon> humm, I don't have a full one, but thanks for the suggestion :)
[13:46] <thms> How can I change the ubuntu splash screen ?
[13:48] <ybon> Garheade: "E: Command line option --nodeps is not understood" (when running sudo apt-get install -s --nodeps python)
[13:48] <mcphail> ybon: did you have PPAs installed?
[13:49] <ybon> you mean hand added ppas before upgrading to vivid? yes
[13:49] <mcphail> ybon: did you purge them with ppa-purge prior to update?
[13:49] <mcphail> *upgrade
[13:50] <ybon> no
[13:50] <ybon> but the upgrade has deactivated them, I think
[13:50] <mcphail> ybon: that's probably why you've got this mess, I'm afraid. PPAs and upgrades are not happy bedfellows. They need fully purged rather than deactivated
[13:51] <ybon> OK, I take note and will do before next upgrade :)
[13:51] <ybon> Any idea to move out from this messy situation?
[13:51] <mcphail> ybon: you will probably be able to get out of this by unintslling and reinstalling the python packages. I think you can run apt without python (iirc it only needs perl)
[13:52] <ybon> ok
[13:52] <mcphail> ybon: but take a full backup first :)
[13:52] <ybon> that was the option I was trying to avoid because I'm afraid of it, but let's go
[13:52] <ybon> yep :)
[13:53] <mcphail> ybon: (a full reinstall might be faster...)
[13:55]  * mcphail knows this from bitter experience
[13:56] <r00trunner> hey guys, a friend wants to create a repository for me. therefore he needs me to send him an ssh key. do i need to generate those keys? do i already have them? sry if this question may seem dumb...
[13:57] <Rory> r00trunner: run the command: ssh-keygen
[13:57] <Rory> r00trunner: then send him the file ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
[13:57] <Rory> r00trunner: Don't send him the other file in there called id_rsa (no .pub extension) because that is your private key
[13:59] <r00trunner> Rory: thank you very much!!
[14:00] <tonyt> i tried using a distro called pupy linux. its based off 140.04. is there a place i can download the network manager that comes in ubuntu, so i can install it in another distro to use it?
[14:01] <teward> tonyt: puppy linux isn't supported here
[14:02] <cfhowlett> teward, he wants to frankenstein his puppy with ubuntu pieces.
[14:02] <frankenstein_> rawr
[14:04] <Rory> tonyt: You probably want at least the nm-applet package... you're looking to download a bunch of .deb files, and use dpkg to install those on the target system. You can get .deb packages from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/network-manager-applet
[14:05] <tonyt> im not looking for support. im jsut wondering is there a place to download the network manager in ubuntu from
[14:05] <Rory> tonyt: It might be a hassle getting all the dependencies though
[14:05] <tonyt> k rory
[14:05] <wad> Hi guys. I just did "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" and it's been stuck for twelve hours on "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-35-generic". I'm frankly terrified.
[14:05] <Rory> tonyt: NetworkManager itsself, and the interface for managing it, are separate packages tonyt
[14:05] <cfhowlett> wad, break the process and try again.  12 hours for the img is bogus
[14:05] <tonyt> k. so shtere is no 1 place to get it from i take it?
[14:06] <wad> cfhowlett, I did CTRL-C and it doesn't affect it.
[14:06] <wad> I'll kill it I guess.
[14:06] <cfhowlett> wad, close the terminl
[14:06] <cfhowlett> *terminal
[14:07] <wad> cfhowlett, this is a critical machine, I'm terrified out of my mind that it won't boot.... what is safer, to close the terminal, or find it in ps and kill -3, then kill -9 it?
[14:08] <cfhowlett> wad, kill the process then.  same outcome.  this will not release the apt-lock, though.
[14:08] <cfhowlett> !aptlock | wad
[14:08] <wad> thanks
[14:10] <Skimmilk> howdy
[14:10] <darthanubis> hi
[14:10] <wad> cfhowlett, okay, I killed the process, then ran the unlock command you provided. It asked for confirmation, which I have it, then did: update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
[14:11] <Skimmilk> Oh, someone's awake. ;)
[14:11] <wad> Now it's sitting on this line again: update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-35-generic
[14:11] <Skimmilk> .... that was unexpected
[14:11] <cfhowlett> wad, sitting as in not downloading?
[14:11] <wad> I think it's stuck trying to generate the initrd.img-3.13.0-35-generic
[14:11] <wad> :(
[14:12] <Dumle29> Should one upgrade to 15.04?
[14:12] <cfhowlett> wad, sounds right.  sadly, I don't know the fix. continue booting to the current kernel for nowl.
[14:12] <cfhowlett> *now*
[14:12] <wad> ok
[14:12] <somsip> Dumle29: depends if you need cutting edge or stability (LTS)
[14:12] <wad> I'll ask the googles.
[14:12] <cfhowlett> Dumle29, 15.04 is bleeding edge.  bleeding edge = bloody edge.  your choice.
[14:13] <Dumle29> I'll wait then.
[14:13] <mcphail> Dumle29: if you are on 14.10, an upgrade is recommended. If you are on 14.04 you may prefer to stay where you are
[14:13] <Dumle29> I'm on 14.10
[14:13] <somsip> !14.10 | Dumle29
[14:13] <mcphail> Dumle29: that will go out of support soon
[14:13] <somsip> Dumle29: like ^^^ that soon
[14:14] <Dumle29> Hmm I'll have a look
[14:14] <Skimmilk> heyyyyyy
[14:14] <Skimmilk> does anyone know why i can't execute a file?
[14:14] <Skimmilk> ...that was an awfully open ended question.
[14:14] <somsip> Skimmilk: more details needed...
[14:14] <Skimmilk> The file exists, I have depended libraries, but when I run it, it "doesn't exist"
[14:14] <cfhowlett> !details | Skimmilk
[14:15] <somsip> Skimmilk: what is it, where is it, how are you running it
[14:15] <pbx> Skimmilk, share a paste of an attempt to run it that includes the error you are receiving
[14:16] <Skimmilk> It's called Journey, a blogging "platform". It's in a subdirectory of home http://puu.sh/htUQ7/14b4f3b657.png
[14:17] <somsip> Skimmilk: try running ldd on it
[14:17] <Skimmilk> ldd reports nothing
[14:17] <Skimmilk> "not a dynamic executable"
[14:18] <ubuntu437> Is there anything i can do with my laptop who is running ubuntu 14.04 64-bit it has 7,2GB memory, prossessor is AMD A4-5000 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics  × 4 graphics:Gallium 0.4 on AMD KABINI 64-bit It is so unbelivable slooow take ages to open firefox or a new tab, everything is slow
[14:19] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: grafix driver loaded?
[14:19] <somsip> Skimmilk: download link?
[14:19] <Skimmilk> https://github.com/kabukky/journey/releases
[14:20] <Skimmilk> I have linux-386
[14:20] <somsip> Skimmilk: uname -a ?
[14:20] <ubuntu437> lotuspsychje: not shure.. im a new ubuntu user. How do i load it?
[14:20] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: sudo lshw -C video from terminal
[14:20] <somsip> Skimmilk: nah - it's still alpha. Contact the author
[14:20] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: whats behind driver=
[14:21] <Skimmilk> Okay :) Thanks
[14:21] <wad> I ran "update-initramfs -u -v" and it shows it being stuck on "Calling hook cryptroot". The volume is encrypted. Any ideas what is wrong? (history: it got stuck with apt-get upgrade, on "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-35-generic"
[14:23] <cfhowlett> wad, encrypted!  yes it does matter ...
[14:23] <ubuntu437> lotuspsychje: driver=radeon
[14:23] <wad> ah!
[14:23] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: ok, did you check your additional drivers section, if you can choose more drivers?
[14:23] <cfhowlett> wad, workaround:  disable encryption, do the upgrade?
[14:23] <wad> hmm
[14:23] <ubuntu437> lotuspsychje: how can i do that?
[14:24] <mcphail> lotuspsychje: the radeon driver should work fine on that card. I've used something similar and it flew
[14:24] <wad> It's been working just fine for many months, and many upgrades.
[14:24] <lotuspsychje> mcphail: but 8gig ram and amd system..should work flawless on trusty
[14:24] <wad> I'll google how to disable the encryption.
[14:25] <mcphail> lotuspsychje: may need newer kernel. Most of the radeon improvements didn't come until 3.16 (iirc)
[14:25]  * mcphail runs mainline kernels
[14:25] <lotuspsychje> mcphail: yeah he can try that
[14:25] <wad> cfhowlett, that's not going to work, looks like. This system is using full-disk encryption.
[14:26] <wad> http://askubuntu.com/questions/245112/can-i-disable-full-disk-encryption
[14:26] <phre4k> can I already do-release-upgrade? Doesn't see to find 15.04
[14:26] <ubuntu437> mcphail: How can i do that?
[14:27] <mcphail> ubuntu437: with that spec of system, Ubuntu should run very well. The graphics part of your APU may not be fully supported in your current kernel version or your disk access may be slow. What is the output of "uname -a"?
[14:27] <ubuntu437> Linux mango 3.13.0-48-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 12 11:16:15 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[14:27] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: you can also check your dmesg and syslogs to see whats the bottleneck
[14:28] <ubuntu437> lotuspsychje: I have no idea how to do that :P
[14:28] <ubuntu437> dont even know what dmesg is :P
[14:29] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: the ubuntu start button left upper corner and find the logs icon
[14:29] <mcphail> ubuntu437: yes: check the logs. If they don't show anything scary, try booting a live USB of the current ubuntu release (15.04) to see if the newer kernel works better. If it does, come back and I'll show you how to upgrade the kernel without the hassle of upgrading the whole system
[14:30] <lotuspsychje> mcphail: good idea
[14:31] <ubuntu437> what shold i be looking for :D
[14:31] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: anything unusual like many same lines, driver errors,etc
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: harddisk failures
[14:32] <ubuntu437> im getting an errormessage in the system log: /var/log/mail.log Error when getting information for file' /var/log/mail.log' No sutch file or directory
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: or you can pastebin us your syslog / dmesg
[14:33] <lotuspsychje> !paste | ubuntu437
[14:33] <mcphail> ubuntu437: that error isn't a problem unless it is being repeated hundreds of times
[14:35] <ubuntu437> lotuspsychje: i can only see syslog, auth.log, dpkp.log and Xorg.0.log not any /dmesg
[14:35] <ed_>  help please! toughbook running 14.04  and stable for ages. today networking went down and suspected nm-applet. removed it from bar, killed it off, ran from command line but just does nothing. have limited internet access via bluetooth but need wifi and wwan back asap. any thougts please?
[14:35] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: try dmesg from terminal
[14:36] <ubuntu437> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10926088/
[14:36] <lotuspsychje> ed_: sudo lshw -C network still shows your network card driver loaded?
[14:37] <l9> ubuntu437 whats wrong?
[14:38] <lotuspsychje> l9: <ubuntu437> Is there anything i can do with my laptop who is running ubuntu 14.04 64-bit it has 7,2GB memory, prossessor is AMD A4-5000 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics  × 4 graphics:Gallium 0.4 on AMD KABINI 64-bit It is so unbelivable slooow take ages to open firefox or a new tab, everything is slow
[14:39] <l9> lotuspsychje: what is your load?
 yes, all looks good. the first symptoms were pinging 8888 ok from wwan but not wifi, neither could get a webpage to load
[14:39] <ubuntu437> http://i.imgur.com/CtoxLZL.png
[14:39] <ubuntu437> is dmesg one of theme?
[14:40] <l9> ubuntu437: xterm
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu437: no, search for 'terminal' first and type dmesg from there
[14:40] <ubuntu437> ahh :D
[14:41] <l9> lotuspsychje it might be a network issue that is causing your slow computer, but too know more you have too run top and see what it is eating your system
[14:41] <lotuspsychje> l9: its not me, its for ubuntu437
[14:42] <l9> aahh ubuntu437 run top from xterm
[14:42] <ph3n0> hey guys, is there a way to let Ubuntu know that I installed a package manually so it doesn't try to overwrite it when it builds dependencies?
[14:44] <somsip> !pinning | ph3n0
[14:44] <ubuntu437> is it possible to copy dsmeg to a text file...its to long to show the hole thing in the terminal :D
[14:44] <ubuntu437> after crolling at the top it just stops...
[14:44] <ubuntu437> scrolling
[14:45] <l9> dmesg >> file
[14:45] <that> ass do
[14:45] <that> hay
[14:45] <that> hay
[14:45] <that> hay
[14:45] <that> hya
[14:45] <EriC^^> ubuntu437: dmesg | less
[14:45] <somsip> ubuntu437: use "dmesg | less" then space to go fwds and backspace to go back
[14:45] <jayjo> is there a way to add jitter to specific cron jobs?
[14:45] <that> dezzs nuts boi
[14:45] <somsip> that: enough thank you
[14:45] <l9> EriC^^: dmesg | less dosent place the content into a file
[14:45] <that> who wants dezzs nuts
[14:45] <that> nut
[14:46] <EriC^^> l9: no shit?
[14:46] <somsip> jayjo: what exactly do you mean by jitter?
[14:46] <that> beezs nuts
[14:46] <l9> !ban that
[14:46] <ph3n0> thanks somsip
[14:46] <that> ???? i has 2 who wants to rent
[14:46] <jayjo> I want to add a bit of randomness to when it executes
[14:46] <rydzykje> Hey guys, I have a question. I have mysql installation from DEB file and installer is asking during the process for the password and acceptance of the password. Can I pass it as an parameter without prompt?
[14:46] <ioria> :-)
[14:46] <somsip> ph3n0: not sure if it works for manually installed. but seemed the first thing to read up on
[14:47] <somsip> jayjo: put a random sleep before the command. Cron jobs run *on time* :)
[14:47] <l9> urgh i need too reinstall a win8 too linux mint...
[14:47] <SchrodingersScat> jayjo: can add some $RANDOM%30  to a sleep, etc.
[14:47] <ph3n0> somsip: yeah, maybe  i can install the library. then overwrite it with mine and pin it
[14:47] <jayjo> So I should probably have my script (python) be called by .sh and in that script do the rand sleep to start it?
[14:48] <somsip> jayjo: * 12 * * * sleep 10 && python /my/script.py (make it random though)
[14:48] <l9> jayjo: python should have .py not .sh
[14:49] <jayjo> Right, those work, but I was going to call the python script from within a shell script and only execute the .sh
[14:49] <somsip> !automate | rydzykje
[14:49] <somsip> jayjo: you can make it as complicated as you like
[14:49] <ubuntu437> mcphail: here is the output from dmesg http://paste.ubuntu.com/10926177/ im not able to see whats wrong
[14:49] <jayjo> :)
[14:49] <SchrodingersScat> jayjo: can't have the python sleep randomly?
[14:49] <rydzykje> somsip: The requested URL /12.04/installation-guide/i386/appendix-preseed.html was not found on this server. any other ideas? :D
[14:50] <darren_> hi,all
[14:50] <jayjo> OK these solutions work great, I didn't know if there was a way to have cron do it, but it makes way more sense to just have the script delay
[14:50] <imagine> Bob Dylan -> like a rolling stone
[14:51] <sproc> If I submit a print job but the printer was turned off, and then I turn the printer on and can see the job waiting with 'lpstat', what is the proper way to 'retry' the job?
[14:51] <somsip> rydzykje: old but not 404 http://www.rndguy.ca/2010/02/24/fully-automated-ubuntu-server-setups-using-preseed/
[14:51] <rydzykje> somsip: thanks! goin to read!
[14:51] <sproc> ^from the command line
[14:52] <mcphail> ubuntu437: can't see any obvious problem there on a quick scroll-through
[14:53] <somsip> sproc: maybe? http://superuser.com/questions/280396/how-to-resume-cups-printer-from-command-line
[14:53] <ubuntu437> mcphail: do you have any suggestion on what i can do ?
[14:53] <wad> Hey guys. Trying to fix my system. It broke when I did "apt-get upgrade". After some digging, I find that when I run "update-initramfs -u -v" it gets stuck on "Calling hook cryptroot". This machine's filesystem is encrypted. It's been working fine for about a year now. Ideas?
[14:54] <mcphail> ubuntu437: I think you should try a live USB of ubuntu 15.04 and see if the performace is better. If so, it narrows your problem down to kernel version or disk speed
[14:54] <l9> ubuntu437: what does top say
[14:54] <ed_> lotuspsychje: yes
[14:56] <Flugz> I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with unity and I have a problem with Firefox completely freezing the whole system when a certain link is clicked. I can't use Ctrl+Alt+F2 or anything. Only option is to do a hard reset. Tried using a new profile in Firefox, but that didn't help. Don't know where to start really :-/
[14:56] <ubuntu437> l9: this is top http://i.imgur.com/BxIBN5B.png
[14:57] <l9> try 15.04
[14:58] <l9> there is no reason why your computer is slow
[14:58] <l9> as far as i can see
[14:58] <ubuntu437> so i should download 1504 and reinstall the ubuntu?
[14:59] <mcphail> ubuntu437: no - just run the live USB session. Don't install anything. See if it runs better and report back
[14:59] <l9> are you running 32 or 64 bit version
[14:59] <ioria> ubuntu437, 15 is not lts
[14:59] <ubuntu437> im running 64 bit
[14:59] <ubuntu437> mcphail: ok ill try to see if i got a usb
[15:00] <l9> does everything slow down or just firefox?
[15:00] <ubuntu437> everything
[15:00] <l9> how is the boot fast or ultra slow
[15:01] <ubuntu437> it came preinstalled with win 8 but since i hate win 8 i installed ubuntu
[15:01] <ubuntu437> and now the whole system is super slow
[15:01] <l9> do a uname -a for me please :)
[15:01] <mcphail> l9: scroll up - he's posted that already :)
[15:01] <ubuntu437> Linux mango 3.13.0-48-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 12 11:16:15 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[15:03] <ubuntu437> mcphail: you want me to make a  bootable USB stick right?
[15:03] <mcphail> ubuntu437: yes. That is the safest and easiest way to test
[15:03] <l9> his load average is 0.18, 0.24, 0.49 so there isnt any reason why it is slow, unless his hdd is shot
[15:03] <ioria> ubuntu437, what's your pc ?
[15:04] <ubuntu437> lenovo G505
[15:04] <l9> ubuntu437: sudo hdparm
[15:05] <ubuntu437> l9: im just getting the "menu"
[15:05] <l9> sorry sudo hdparm -tT /dev/sda
[15:05] <mcphail> l9: the disk may be a problem. Running the USB will remove that from the equation
[15:06] <l9> mcphail: i know that is why i asked him too check the speed on it, and if this isnt clear he needs too boot up an live image
[15:06] <aikidouke> anyone using firewalld in 15.04? I think I found a bug, but am not sure if this is expected behavior?
[15:07] <mcphail> l9: can you take things from here? I've got a bit of work stacking up
[15:07] <ubuntu437> hmm
[15:07] <ubuntu437> Timing cached reads:   1430 MB in  2.00 seconds = 714.81 MB/sec
[15:07] <ubuntu437> Timing buffered disk reads: 322 MB in  3.01 seconds = 107.12 MB/sec
[15:07] <l9>  Timing cached reads:   25362 MB in  1.99 seconds = 12737.16 MB/sec
[15:08] <l9> what kind of disk do you have ?
[15:08] <computercell> how to do hotspot
[15:08] <l9> aikidouke what bug ?
[15:08] <ubuntu437> the one that came with the pc..
[15:08] <computercell> how to do hotspot in ubuntu mate 15.04
[15:08] <aikidouke> l9: behavior is different if I launch firewall-applet from dash vs running sudo firewall-config
[15:09] <l9> aikidouke: might be that it is two diffrent progz
[15:09] <aikidouke> l9: running from dash I do not see my home network sources
[15:09] <ubuntu437> l9: is it the disk that is the problem?
[15:09] <aikidouke> l9: I will try to run firewall-config from dash real quick, good though
[15:10] <l9> ubuntu437: yes looks that way, it was slow if you ask me
[15:10] <ubuntu437> so if i change the disk the problem will be solved?
[15:11] <aikidouke> l9: ok, when running firewall-config from dash, I do now see sources, however there is another issue
[15:11] <aikidouke> l9: when i run sudo firewall-config from terminal, I can go to the options menu and changes default zones of connections
[15:12] <l9> ubuntu437 this is from my 3 terra drive the slowest of them  Timing cached reads:   25596 MB in  1.99 seconds = 12854.99 MB/sec
[15:12] <ubuntu437> hmm
[15:12] <aikidouke> l9: when i launch firewall-config from dash, options->change zones of connections is blank
[15:12] <l9> aikidouke: when you do sudo you have root
[15:12] <aikidouke> l9: understood
[15:13] <aikidouke> but I do have to authenticate when launching from dash as well
[15:13] <l9> aikidouke and whitout the sudo you probally dont have the rights too see connection
[15:13] <ubuntu437> thanks for the help. Ill try to find a new hard drive and see it taht solve the problem
[15:13] <aikidouke> l9: if i look at the process owner, would that show me if there is a difference?
[15:14] <l9> ubuntu437: check disk ;) i think there might be errors and a warrenty issue
[15:14] <l9> aikidouke mmhm
[15:14] <l9> ubuntu437: sudo badblocks -sv /dev/sda
[15:15] <l9> or fsck
[15:15] <aikidouke> l9: so the one does run as root, and launching from dash is running as my regular user
[15:16] <aikidouke> l9: there isnt much use to running firewall-config without being root, so shouldnt authenticating allow me to make changes if i launch from dash?
[15:16] <l9> aikidouke: would explain the diffrence
[15:17] <l9> it should, but is it ?
[15:17] <ubuntu437> l9: Looks like it going to take some time. Tis only onm 1.35% now
[15:18] <l9>  i know
[15:18] <aikidouke> l9: when you launch from dash, you first have to authenticate, even though I've authenticated, the process is still running as my regular user
[15:18] <aikidouke> l9: I think I will file a bug and see what happens
[15:18] <aikidouke> l9: thanks for your help
[15:19] <l9> n/p
[15:22] <l9> what is the terminal command for startup disk creator
[15:23] <Rory> l9: usb-creator-gtk
[15:23] <l9> Rory: thanks :)
[15:28] <l9> Error: You requested a partition from 1049kB to 2049MB.
[15:28] <l9> The closest location we can manage is 17.4kB to 306MB.
[15:29] <mIRC-ITA-by-mirc> !list
[15:32] <ubuntu-mate> i am a new ubuntu mate
[15:32] <Skimmilk> somsip, the problem was something to do with x64...
[15:32] <Skimmilk> "something"
[15:33] <ubuntu-mate> what the disferent ubuntu gnom and ubuntu mate ?
[15:33] <Skimmilk> is 14.04 good for x32? :x
[15:33] <Skimmilk> seems like a silly question, but... there's never a stupid question. ;)
[15:33] <ubuntu-mate> my system is 64X
[15:34] <ubuntu-mate> my system is x64
[15:34] <l9> Skimmilk: why do you wanna use x32
[15:34] <k1l_> ubuntu-mate: ubuntu gnome is gnome-shell (aka gnome3) ubuntu mate uses mate as desktop.
[15:34] <Rory> ubuntu-mate: Gnome and Mate are both desktop environments. You install one or the other (or both) depending on which you prefer, to be honest. Mate is a fork of an older version of Gnome aimed at people who prefer the more traditional desktop metaphor. Gnome 3 is the current version of Gnome
[15:34] <k1l_> Skimmilk: if your hardware is 64bit go for the 64bit ubuntu
[15:34] <Skimmilk> l9, a blogging platform I was trying to run would run on x64.
[15:35] <l9> fluxbox way cooler than mate and others
[15:35] <Skimmilk> "file doesn't exist" when I'm looking at it. Maybe a linker issue :s
[15:35] <Skimmilk> I'm using digitalocean
[15:35] <Rory> Skimmilk: You're trying to execute an x86 binary on an i686 installation of Ubuntu?
[15:35] <k1l_> Skimmilk: what is your issue? can you describe the setup and the error and provide errormessages etc?
[15:35] <ubuntu-mate> yeah, more a question! if i used mate, have peopleo help me, while my system error?
[15:36] <Skimmilk> is 386 x86?!
[15:36] <Skimmilk> Ah, now I know. ;)
[15:36] <l9> Rory: naw he is missing a file has nothing todo with 32 vs 64 issues
[15:36] <k1l_> ubuntu-mate: what is your ubuntu issue?
[15:36] <Rory> l9: You'd be surprised.
[15:37] <Rory> l9: That error is basically a catch all for "naa, not going to execute this today"
[15:37] <l9> Rory: didnt think any software didnt support 64 tho
[15:37] <somsip> Skimmilk: that's why I told you to uname -a, but I lost track what happened after that
[15:37] <Rory> l9: You need to ensure you have a 64 bit installation on your DigitalOcean droplet
[15:37] <Rory> Skimmilk: ^
[15:37] <l9> true
[15:37] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate  simply ask your question and wait
[15:38] <mirkooo> e
[15:38] <Skimmilk> Oh, you told me to contact the dev, so I assumed you were done. :p
[15:38] <ubuntu-mate> now i do not have problems
[15:38] <Skimmilk> sorry
[15:38] <mirkooo> !vciao
[15:38] <mirkooo> !list
[15:38] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate  ok, then hang around and watch how this channel works
[15:38] <mirkooo> !list
[15:38] <mirkooo> !list
[15:39] <mirkooo> Cc
[15:39] <mirkooo> c
[15:39] <mirkooo> c
[15:39] <k1l_> mirkooo: no warez in here
[15:39] <Skimmilk> somsip, i'll load it up again and let you know in 5. :3
[15:39] <ubuntu-mate> if in the future, i have issue, please help me
[15:40] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate  yes, that's the purpose of this channel, it's the help channel
[15:40] <k1l_> ubuntu-mate: yes, you can ask in here then. but please keep this channel clear for people with real issues so far. we have #ubuntu-offtopic for other chat
[15:40] <ubuntu-mate> ok! thanks
[15:41] <ubuntu-mate> LinuxMint vs Ubuntu, what is better ?
[15:42] <xangua> !ot | ubuntu-mate
[15:42] <Fuchs> ubuntu-mate: this here would be a support channel, such questions are better asked in the off-topic channel
[15:42] <xangua> also all ubuntu official flavors are ubuntu
[15:42] <Fuchs> ubuntu-mate: but then that seems to be a somewhat loaded question for an ubuntu channel, so I suggest asking that in a more neutral environment
[15:42] <DarrenGao> hi,all
[15:44] <ubuntu-mate> My laptop is Ram 4GB, HDD:750 GB: Chip I5- X2.4GHZ. what is the ubuntu version i should used ?
[15:44] <xangua> the one you preffer
[15:45] <l9> ubuntu-mate: 10.04 LTS
[15:45] <ubuntu-mate> can i used 14.04 ?
[15:45] <l9> whoops sorry 14.04 LTS
[15:45] <l9> yes
[15:45] <DarrenGao> yes
[15:45] <Rory> ubuntu-mate: Any of the versions will work fine on that hardware, performance-wise.
[15:45] <fate_> my fav 10.04 lucid
[15:45] <DarrenGao> 14.04 is LTS
[15:45] <Rory> fate_: Me too man, that's why we have Mate :D
[15:46] <l9> ubuntu-mate but it is easier installing openBSD
[15:46] <ubuntu-mate> i lived in Vietnam, and i used EngLish not very well
[15:46] <xangua> !ot
[15:46] <MonkeyDust> l9  don't confuse new users, please
[15:47] <l9> i will not :)
[15:47] <ioria> when you buy a pre-installed win8  pc it comes with uefi/gpt.... ok. So, you erase all and mbr the disk and install Ubu...ok. It can remain a backup gpt  residue.... question: can it slow down your machine ?
[15:48] <ubuntu-mate> i want to know IT application of Ubuntu
[15:48] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate  type /j #ubuntu-offtopic please
[15:49] <ubuntu-mate> ok
[15:49] <ubuntu-mate> thanks!
[15:55] <Guest21254> hello everyone
[15:55] <DarrenGao> hi
[15:56] <Guest21254> how long have you learned ruby'?
[15:57] <DarrenGao> sorry, it is ZERO.
[15:58] <Guest21254> are you from china ?
[15:58] <Guest21254> gao xx
[15:58] <XenophonF> hey all is this channel logged? someone pointed me at the grub2 docs yesterday, and i want to review their configuration advice
[15:58] <SchrodingersScat> !log | XenophonF
[15:58] <XenophonF> thanks
[15:58] <ioria> XenophonF, you too shoul have the logs , i think
[15:58] <Guest21254> ths
[15:59] <EriC^^> XenophonF: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_ChRoot
[16:00] <EriC^^> XenophonF: did you get it working?
[16:00] <kokut> hello, anyone knows how to add the default dialog of cairo-dock that has the "shut down", "suspend" etc options?
[16:01] <MonkeyDust> kokut  is there no option to add widgets?
[16:03] <kokut> MonkeyDust: applets :) fount it, ty
[16:03] <MonkeyDust> cool
[16:06] <XenophonF> i'm installing using debootstrap, but i want to avoid downloading stuff
[16:06] <XenophonF> so can i just call debootstrap vivid /mnt file:///cdrom/dists/vivid ?
[16:06] <XenophonF> or will that not work the way i expect?
[16:08] <Guest46171> Hi
[16:09] <aaaaaaa> hi
[16:09] <XenophonF> never mind - i figured it out: debootstrap vivid /mnt file:///cdrom
[16:09] <Guest46171> Using Xubuntu
[16:09] <Guest46171> I am Saurabh
[16:10] <Guest46171> Firsttime on Xchat
[16:10] <mcphail> Guest46171: please ask your Ubuntu support question.
[16:10] <Guest46171> Help me
[16:10] <MonkeyDust> Guest46171  start with a question
[16:14] <Skimmilk> ping somsip
[16:15] <Skimmilk> somsip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10927229/
[16:24] <deunnero> Quick question... I have windows 10 installed on another hard drive.     Ubuntu sees the volume but can't read it :(
[16:25] <deunnero> I'm looking it up now... was just wondering if anyboyd had the quickie instructions
[16:26] <oaulakh> how to mount drives in ubuntu, it's keep sayin like you have no privillege
[16:26] <k1l_> deunnero: what is the error?
[16:26] <deunnero> one sec
[16:27] <k1l_> deunnero: make sure you disable the "fast reboot" setting in windows, so it doesnt block the filesystem.
[16:27] <deunnero> k1l_:  Hiberboot was disabled.
[16:27] <rinki> hi, who can solve issues with nm-applet? theres 3 of us in #xubuntu all with same problems
[16:27] <deunnero> http://pastebin.com/NhhxUYPB
[16:27] <chat-ango> rinki,  whats the problem?
[16:28] <chat-ango> i cant connect with wifi in ubuntu 14 but i can on precise lol
[16:28] <k1l_> deunnero:  "Windows is hibernated, refused to mount."
[16:29] <deunnero> It was shut down properly, it's not in hibernate mode though :(
[16:29] <k1l_> deunnero: so again: make sure windows makes a clean shutdown, and not the "i block the filesystem to simulate a fast reboot" thing
[16:29] <rinki> can only get nm-applet to run as sudo, no icon in standard account and no battery indicator
[16:29] <oaulakh> how to mount drives in ubuntu, it's keep sayin like you have no privillege  http://i57.tinypic.com/27z9203.png
[16:29] <k1l_> deunnero: uncheck the "fast boot" thing. ask the windows support how to do that on windows 10.
[16:30] <Akhil> Hi Guys, I need help in recovering Data., from Windows partition. Using Ubuntu Live CD with testdisk. I am getting message " Disk /dev/sda - 250 GB / 232 GiB - ST3250318AS  Hidden sectors are present." Is Data still there hidden?
[16:30] <ioria> rinki, run nm-applet in terminal and  see  what happens
[16:30] <deunnero> k1l_:   the fastboot is disabled...  Unfortunately the option is greyed out so had to do a registry edit to get it to not do hibernate.
[16:30] <Akhil>  Hi Guys, I need help in recovering Data., from Windows partition. Using Ubuntu Live CD with testdisk. I am getting message " Disk /dev/sda - 250 GB / 232 GiB - ST3250318AS  Hidden sectors are present." Is Data still there hidden? Data is missed after installation of AV and reboot
[16:31] <rinki> it only runs as sudo. was ok until today. in user account it runs and comes up in task manager but no icon
[16:32] <brainwash> rinki: which desktop environment?
[16:32] <rinki> xubuntu 1404
[16:33] <deunnero> I think it's just a windows 10 issue.. Cause this kinda started with one of the newer builds.. Even though hiberboot is off and it was shutdown normally several times. :S
[16:33] <oaulakh> how to mount drives in ubuntu, it's keep sayin like you have no privillege  http://i57.tinypic.com/27z9203.png
[16:33] <brainwash> rinki: that's bug 1302462
[16:33] <ioria> rinki, it'a an nm-applet problem or a xfce-panel  problem ?
[16:34] <brainwash> rinki: please read comment #15
[16:34] <lamesa> I feel in need to install pbrun on my ubuntu for some tests. is this ok? how can I install this pbrun? I should be able to remove it later
[16:34] <oaulakh> how to mount drives in ubuntu, it's keep sayin like you have no privillege  http://i57.tinypic.com/27z9203.png
[16:35] <ioria> oaulakh, what's on that drive ?
[16:35] <lamesa> oaulakh: use sudo?
[16:35] <oaulakh> its my files
[16:35] <Skimmilk> I'm trying to run a program, but I'm getting the response "No such file or directory" even thought it definitely exists. I also have all of the shared libraries necessary. Does anyone have any idea what's up? I'm running on x64 Ubuntu.
[16:35] <rinki> googling it now thanks
[16:35] <oaulakh> like i have done dual boot windows7 + ubuntu
[16:35] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: ./    would be my guess
[16:35] <deunnero> I'll figure this out later. lol.
[16:35] <oaulakh> its showing on windows but not on ubuntu
[16:35] <Skimmilk> I wish I hadn't done that Fuchs
[16:35] <Skimmilk> :p
[16:35] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: what is the program called, where is the binary / executable for it and in what directory are you?
[16:35] <k1l_> deunnero: see http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/107978/cant-access-windows-drive-windows-is-hibernated-refused-to-mount
[16:36] <Skimmilk> It's called journey, it's in ~/journey
[16:36] <Skimmilk> I am in that directory
[16:36] <k1l_> deunnero: you can force a mount but that is going to make issues to maybe data loss. i would really see if you can stop that "fastboot" trick from windows
[16:36] <oaulakh> lamesa: but how to sudo to mount drives which are not mounting? :/
[16:36] <mcphail> Skimmilk: please tell us the output of "ls -l /path/to/file"
[16:36] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: and  ./journey   doesn't work?
[16:36] <Skimmilk> It doesn't
[16:36] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: if not: is it marked as executable (chmod +x) and isn't the partition mounted with noexec or something like that?
[16:37] <lamesa> oaulakh: sudo is for privileges, has nothing to do with the command you are running
[16:37] <Fuchs> also note that it is case sensitive
[16:37] <oaulakh> oops
[16:37] <oaulakh> ok
[16:37] <oaulakh> gksudo right
[16:37] <deunnero> Thanks, I'll follow these steps this afternoon.
[16:37] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: could you put an ls -l    in that directory in a pastebin, please?
[16:37] <deunnero> :)
[16:37] <Skimmilk> yep!
[16:38] <Skimmilk> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10927488/
[16:38] <k1l_> oaulakh: first make sure windows doesnt use that "fast rebooting" feature. that is blocking other OSs to mount the windows partitions
[16:38] <ioria> oaulakh, sudo parted -l and see if it shows
[16:39] <mcphail> Skimmilk: output, please, of "file journey" in that directory
[16:39] <oaulakh> its opening with sudo nautilus but do i have to type this everytime to open my drives?
[16:39] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: well, it's somewhat interesting that all stuff there belongs as root, but it should still work. The file  command indeed, and the output of   mount
[16:40] <k1l_> oaulakh: you maybe already ruined the file permissions with "sudo nautilus"
[16:40] <oaulakh> how? :(
[16:40] <Skimmilk> both: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10927523/
[16:40] <oaulakh> is it because restoring backup with tar?
[16:40] <oaulakh> do i miss permissions?
[16:41] <oaulakh> omg maybe i miss permission while restoring backup right?
[16:42] <oaulakh> do i?
[16:42] <SchrodingersScat> it is possible?
[16:42] <mcphail> Skimmilk: are you running a 32bit distribution?
[16:42] <Skimmilk> No, 64.
[16:43] <Skimmilk> It works on 32 bit.
[16:43] <mcphail> Skimmilk: you may just be missing the 32bit shared libs. What is the exact output when you run "./journey"?
[16:43] <marianne> hello, is it possible to upgrade to 14.04 right to 15.04?
[16:44] <Skimmilk> mcphail: -bash: ./journey: No such file or directory
[16:44] <mcphail> marianne: not directly
[16:44] <NetworkingPro> hey everyone
[16:44] <marianne> mcphail: have to 14.10 first?
[16:45] <NetworkingPro> Anyone know of a way to create an L2TP connection on start up?
[16:45] <mcphail> marianne: yes, afraid so
[16:46] <NetworkingPro> More specifically, I need to use ubuntu to generate a number of L2TP client connections to a remote L2TP server at once.
[16:46] <mcphail> Skimmilk: and the output of "ldd journey"?
[16:46] <NetworkingPro> Is that possible?
[16:46] <marianne> mcphail: ewww, maybe I'll wait a few weeks in case more bugs are identified
[16:46] <Skimmilk> 	not a dynamic executable
[16:47] <mcphail> marianne: you will be able to upgrade directly from 14.04 to 16.04 if you want to wait for the next LTS :)
[16:47] <marianne> mcphail: when is that set to roll out? haven't been to the page in a while
[16:47] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: meh, don't they have a 64 bit variant?
[16:48] <Skimmilk> nope :x
[16:48] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: else you probably hve to somehow feed it 32 bit libraries, if it comes with the own set you might even have to go via LD_PRELOAD hacks. Not fun.
[16:48] <Skimmilk> I'll just reroll a 32 bit OS :/
[16:48] <k1l_> marianne: if you want to go to 15.04 you need to make decisions. because support of 14.10 is going down in 3 months.
[16:48] <Skimmilk> won't take too long to put things back on :)
[16:48] <mcphail> Skimmilk: do you have the readelf package installed? If so, paste the output of "readelf -a journey"
[16:49] <Skimmilk> i do
[16:49] <mcphail> marianne: 16.04 with be out in April next year
[16:49] <Skimmilk> op, i don't now.
[16:49] <marianne> k1l_: i had to roll back from 14.10 to 14.04, too many crashes
[16:49] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: nah, not really needed,
[16:49] <Skimmilk> I ran it on it before I rerolled the distro, it just needed libc, pthread and something else.
[16:49] <Fuchs> Skimmilk: you could run an ldd on that binary, see what libraries it needs and install the 32 bit variants of them
[16:50] <Skimmilk> no libraries are needed.
[16:50] <Skimmilk> well...
[16:50] <Skimmilk> Fuchs: from lld I get not a dynamic executable
[16:50] <lamesa> whyyyyy :-(
[16:51] <marianne> mcphail: well that's not too bad... it's only a laptop so it shouldn't matter too much... I'm totally an LS only person
[16:51] <Fuchs> meh
[16:51] <mcphail> marianne: 15.04 "works for me" and unity is more stable than on LTS. I keep LTS on my other machine and it is stable there
[16:53] <marianne> mcphail: yes, my main box has 14.04 and has always been stable... laptop on 14.10, was a nightmare
[16:53] <Skimmilk> mcphail: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10927698/
[16:53] <Thesaurus> I'm on Ubuntu gnome 14.04.2 I installed virtualbox from the repos but it would fail to start with a fatal error and now nothing at all happens when I try to start it.  Is vbox in the repos broken? should I just get it from Oracle?
[16:54] <darthanubis> it's not broken
[16:54] <darthanubis> but I believe Oracle has a ppa
[16:54] <marianne> mcphail: thank you for the info, think I'll wait for 16.04...unless i get a wild hair :-)
[16:55] <mcphail> Skimmilk: ok, at the very least you're going to need the i386 version of glibc...
[16:55] <mcphail> marianne: enjoy!
[16:55] <Skimmilk> mcphail: I'm going to assume I can apt-get that
[16:55] <Skimmilk> can't*
[16:55] <mcphail> Skimmilk: oh yes you can :)
[16:56]  * mcphail can't remember the name of the metapackage which brings in the 1386 libs as they get automatically installed when he installs steam...
[16:56] <Skimmilk> i'll google it ;)
[16:57] <EriC^^> mcphail: multiarch-support ?
[16:57] <ioria> ia32 something
[16:57] <mcphail> EriC^^: i think multiarch-support comes as default to allow you to install the libs
[16:58] <mcphail> !search ia32
[16:58] <Skimmilk> ia32-libs
[16:58] <Skimmilk> also
[16:58] <Skimmilk>  libc6-i386
[16:58] <mcphail> !info ia32-libs
[16:58] <OerHeks> ia32-libs isn't  in the repo's, as you just have to add :i386 to the package you need
[16:58] <Skimmilk> !info libc-i386
[16:59] <mcphail> OerHeks: wasn;t there a metapackage which pulled in all the common ones?
[16:59] <EriC^^> !info multiarch-support
[16:59] <OerHeks> mcphail, not that i know. and would be useless, all packages double on your system.
[16:59] <EriC^^> not sure if that's it, but steam pulls that one in
[16:59] <ioria> !info program:i386
[17:00] <ioria> !search program:i386
[17:00] <mcphail> OerHeks: not really useless. Stop people having to hunt-and-peck with ldd for 32 bit binaries.
[17:01] <Akhil> Hi Guys, I need help in recovering Data., from Windows partition. Using Ubuntu Live CD with testdisk. I am getting message " Disk /dev/sda - 250 GB / 232 GiB - ST3250318AS  Hidden sectors are present." Is Data still there hidden?
[17:02] <Skimmilk> "multiarch-support is already the newest version." gr8
[17:02] <chat-ango> when coming 16 lts?
[17:02] <mcphail> Skimmilk: anyway - as mentioned above you can install shared libs from the i386 architecture by "apt-get install packagename:i386". You're going to need libc as a minimum
[17:02] <OerHeks> chat-ango, less than 12 months
[17:02] <chat-ango> omg
[17:03] <mcphail> Skimmilk: if you don't mind the bloat, installing steam will bring in just about every i386 library you'll ever need
[17:03] <Skimmilk> Thanks mcphail. I'm getting 404 of repo mirror though.
[17:03] <Thesaurus> is anyone here running virtualbox on 14.04.2 from the standard repos?
[17:03] <Skimmilk> on*
[17:03] <ioria> !info libc6:i386
[17:03] <mcphail> Skimmilk: not your day ;)
[17:03] <Thesaurus> It looks like the kmod was never updated for the new kernel
[17:03] <Skimmilk> Yeah. I'll just destroy it and roll a x86.
[17:03] <mcphail> ioria: the bot doesn't understand that synatx
[17:03] <Guest88740> !info libgfwdev
[17:03] <Skimmilk> Just a server.
[17:03] <mcphail> *syntax
[17:04] <Skimmilk> Thanks for all your help mcphail :^)
[17:04] <mcphail> Skimmilk: hope you get it sorted
[17:04] <Guest88740> !info libsdl
[17:04] <mcphail> Guest88740: you can poke the bot to your heart's content by private messages
[17:04] <OerHeks> try !find libsdl
[17:05] <Skimmilk> do people use SDL?
[17:05] <Guest88740> !find libsdl
[17:05] <Guest88740> thanks all
[17:06] <mcphail> Skimmilk: of course. SDL is very prevalent
[17:07] <Guest88740> why is the bot searching in 14.10? 15.04 is out
[17:07] <Skimmilk> I was heard it is used in TF2. I had to use it for a university assignment to graph equations. This belongs in -offtopic
[17:08] <brainwash> !ot
[17:08] <OerHeks> Guest88740, try !find libsdl vivid
[17:08] <OerHeks> ( in private msg)
[17:09] <Guest88740> OerHeks: thanks!
[17:10] <nbusrone> Which printer brand of driver support ubuntu 14.04 better on wireless printing ?
[17:10] <darthanubis> nbusrone, any HP
[17:11] <teward> nbusrone: HP works fine for me at home here
[17:11] <Garheade> nbusrone: canon's Pixma series works really well too
[17:12] <mcphail> Wow - canon used to have a very bad linux reputation
[17:12] <OerHeks> Canon isn't the best indeed, but they are changing.
[17:12] <Garheade> Canon still does... I have a Pixma MG series that works really well and an ImageCLASS that sucks really bad.
[17:12] <OerHeks> Epson, Samsung Hp, never had troubles with those.
[17:13] <YvesLevier> omarisrael: Are you able to access your desktop using "my computer"?
[17:13] <OerHeks> nbusrone, but to be really sure: check openprinting.org
[17:13] <mcphail> I have the non-wireless version of a cheap Samsung laser printer and the bundled drivers _claim_ to support the wireless version. I can't say if that is true
[17:13] <TylerElric> Would anybody here be willing to do a short informational interview with me? ( <= 30 minutes )
[17:13] <TylerElric> Primarily around communication within software development community. It's for an English assignment.
[17:14] <mcphail> TylerElric: no - that is offtopic here
[17:14] <OerHeks> TylerElric, wrong channel for interviews/polling, joint #ubuntu-offtopic for that.
[17:14] <TylerElric> thank you!
[17:17] <m4il> hello
[17:18] <darthanubis> hi
[17:20] <m4il> are there any guide to modify ubuntu before i install to my computer? say i want to install wine and multimedia codec
[17:20] <xangua> m4il: are you giving away a computer with ubuntu installed? try OEM install
[17:21] <brainwash> !remaster
[17:21] <m4il> so i can redistribute ubuntu it to my friend with wine and multimedia codec installed
[17:22] <m4il> thanks
[17:22] <Ziber> I have a bunch of servers that I want to run 'fdisk' on a bunch of servers, paritioning these disks exactly the same. Is there a way to do this en masse?
[17:23] <chat-ango> working wifi in precise (32 bits) http://pastebin.com/TNTSwzCG   and not working in  14.04 (64 bits)
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> Ziber  cluserssh comes to mind, but better ask in #ubuntu-server
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> clusterssh*
[17:24] <chat-ango> http://pastebin.com/H9XSEPQz    for got link
[17:24] <chat-ango> same conditions  and conputer
[17:24] <chat-ango>  seems driver issues for disconect reason 3
[17:27] <nbusrone> darthanubis , teward , Garheade , OerHeks : Thank you , :D what about brother printer ?
[17:27] <chat-ango> brother printer i got 1
[17:27] <teward> nbusrone: I believe HP is still more supported for wireless printing and such
[17:27] <OerHeks> nbusrone, depends on the model, check it yourself @ openprinting.org
[17:28] <teward> but it does depend on the model
[17:28] <chat-ango> there are drivers for linux from brother
[17:28] <isthisreallife> how to install Package lib32asound2 on ubuntu 15.04?
[17:29] <Helperx> i have an hp sleekbook 15-129wm the sound is so low and junkhy anyone know a fix??
[17:29] <chat-ango> ohh on debian whezzy my wifi works like charm too
[17:29] <ghc> ...
[17:30] <chat-ango> lol nobody cares about my wifi bug lol
[17:30] <OerHeks> !patience | chat-ango
[17:31] <OerHeks> isthisreallife, sudo apt-get install <package>
[17:31] <Helperx> please if anyone can help
[17:32] <OerHeks> Helperx, you might want to install a mediaplayer with equaliser, like Clementine.
[17:32] <Helperx> well i have used the puslseaudio eq but it doesnt help much
[17:32] <nbusrone> teward , OerHeks : Thanks will check on the model before purchasing :)
[17:32] <Helperx> ie for web players
[17:32] <isthisreallife> E: Package 'lib32asound2' has no installation candidate   OerHeks
[17:33] <Shockwave> hi people!
[17:33] <Shockwave> i have a big problem in ubuntu server
[17:33] <darthanubis> !ask
[17:33] <Guest8460> upgrade ubuntu server 14.04.1 to 14.04.2 and now i canot see or entrace to open audit o owncloud
[17:34] <Guest8460> upgrade ubuntu server and have problems
[17:34] <isthisreallife> :>
[17:35] <OerHeks> isthisreallife, is this on a 64 bit system?
[17:43] <Guest8460> trashed
[17:43] <Guest8460> fucku up
[17:49] <Dro__> anyone have an idea about vdr / kodi ?
[17:49] <Dro__> i'm trying to connect kodi to vdr but i always get "connection lost" error :/
[17:50] <vlt> Dro__: There’s #kodi.
[17:50] <rookie1> Hello, room.
[17:50] <Dro__> vlt, no one there :(
[17:51] <al2o3-cr>     /msg hostserv request vhost.goes.here
[17:51] <al2o3-cr>     /msg hostserv request vhost.goes.here
[17:52] <al2o3-cr> oops
[17:52] <MonkeyDust> wrong window
[17:52] <Dro__> when starting vdr it does not show "vnsiserver" in plugins, is this normal ? does it mean that vdr don't detect the plugin ?
[17:52] <al2o3-cr> yep ;P
[17:52] <ponyofdeath> hi, is there a way to get the dependancies that will be downloaded for a certain pacakge
[17:52] <rookie1> Is there a good resource for troubleshooting nework issues when running 15.05 as a guest OS?  (Unsure of the house rules/protocol, so please forgive toe stepping/accidental breakage.)
[17:53] <OerHeks> ponyofdeath, install synaptic, it has a feature to download the packages only.
[17:55] <ponyofdeath> i need from console
[17:55] <ponyofdeath> i just need the list of wget links
[17:55] <ponyofdeath> --print-uris
[17:55] <ponyofdeath> i think thats it
[17:56] <Garheade> ponyofdeath: I don't know of a way to get the wget links but you can use the '-s' switch with apt to see what dependencies would be installed.
[18:01] <Captonjamason> hey
[18:01] <Captonjamason> im having some trouble with spotify, it wont launch on 15.04
[18:02] <Captonjamason> i tryed running spotify  %u but it gave me a error
[18:04] <Captonjamason> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10928401/
[18:04] <Captonjamason> thats my terminal window
[18:04] <darthanubis> I use spotify from inside clementine
[18:05] <teward> Captonjamason: try installing `libgcrypt11`
[18:05] <Captonjamason> ill give it a shot
[18:05] <teward> Captonjamason: only guessing, though, because 14.04 has that, i can check the vivid repos as soon as my VM comes up
[18:05] <Captonjamason> i had to do this on a friends pc and i cant remeber how
[18:06] <Captonjamason> but i know that 14.04/14.10 comes with libgcrypt11
[18:06] <Captonjamason> unable to locate package libgcrypt11
[18:07] <teward> Captonjamason: yeah libgcrypt11 was dropped apparently.  try libgcrypt20
[18:07] <darthanubis> Captonjamason, http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-spotify-in-ubuntu
[18:07] <teward> and also the item from darthanubis there might help
[18:07] <Captonjamason> libgcrypt20 is already the newest version.
[18:08] <darthanubis> Captonjamason, http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/spotify
[18:08] <Captonjamason> and darthanubis i already have those put in its just spotify refuses to launch
[18:08] <darthanubis> cool
[18:09] <k1l> Captonjamason: 15.04 got libgcrypt20
[18:09] <darthanubis> http://itsfoss.com/install-spotify-ubuntu-1404/
[18:09] <Captonjamason> i found out how to fix it
[18:09] <Captonjamason> darthanubis: im running 15.04
[18:09] <darthanubis> Captonjamason, just that these links might reveal something you may have missed.....or not
[18:10] <darthanubis> there isn't that big a difference for it to matter
[18:10] <Captonjamason> 15.04 doesnt come with Libgcrypt11
[18:10] <Captonjamason> thats what i need for spotify to work
[18:10] <darthanubis> unless having systemd broke ubuntu, which I doubt
[18:10] <Captonjamason> no
[18:10] <Captonjamason> it didnt
[18:11] <Captonjamason> 15.04 uses libgcrypt20 and spotify uses libgcrypt11
[18:11] <darthanubis> Captonjamason, http://askubuntu.com/questions/613081/spotify-has-stopped-working-on-the-latest-ubuntu-today-15-04
[18:11] <k1l> Captonjamason: so ask your prop. software maker (spotify) to support modern systems
[18:11] <Captonjamason> i found how to fix it darthanubis
[18:12] <darthanubis> Yeah, the last lnk I just dropped has the fix
[18:12] <Captonjamason> i found the link that let me fix it before
[18:12] <darthanubis> but it still won't start?
[18:13] <vexoon> I had to switch back from 15 to 14.04 :( to many crashes of my usual programs and wifi was v unstable... :(
[18:13] <darthanubis> amzing
[18:14] <Captonjamason> dartanubis: no im working on installing libgcrypt11 now
[18:16] <Captonjamason> spotify works fine now
[18:24] <XenophonF> hey all - i'm running into a problem with debootstrap, where it returns the error "W: Failure trying to run: chroot /mnt mount -t proc proc /proc"
[18:25] <XenophonF> this is from the ubuntu 15.04 livecd (ubuntu-15.04-desktop-amd64), and i'm trying to run the command "debootstrap vivid /mnt file:///cdrom"
[18:25] <Captonjamason> hmmm
[18:25] <XenophonF> well, "sudo debootstrap...", right?
[18:25] <Captonjamason> yep
[18:25] <EriC^^> XenophonF: what are you trying to do exactly?
[18:25] <Captonjamason> let me think a sec
[18:25] <XenophonF> I'm trying to install Ubuntu 15.04 onto an empty ZFS pool.
[18:26] <XenophonF> i'm following these instructions - http://www.larsko.org/ZfsUbuntu and http://blog.ls-al.com/ubuntu-on-a-zfs-root-file-system-for-ubuntu-15-04/
[18:26] <Captonjamason> sorry XenophonF, i cant help you on this one
[18:26] <edem1> could anybody help me with apm on openbsd 5.6?
[18:26] <Captonjamason> apm?
[18:27] <CompuChip> Hi. Can someone please help me replace a broken disk in a RAID1. I am getting really confused with the output of mdstat to the point where I am not even sure which disk is broken (it is showing 5  md12* disks, with inactive sdb2[0](S), active sdb5[0] [U_], active sdb1[0] [U_], active sda5[1] [_U] and active sda[2] [_U]).
[18:27] <edem1>  i am trying to configure lidsuspend on acer aspire 4410.
[18:27] <XenophonF> do i need to mount /cdrom in the chroot?
[18:27] <Captonjamason> im checking into it edem1
[18:27] <OerHeks> edem1, openbsd is not supported here, ubuntu only
[18:28] <XenophonF> hm
[18:28] <XenophonF> i've tried everything else - i'm going to try to run debootstrap without the file:///cdrom URI
[18:28] <edem1> I know i know dont blame for that
[18:28] <XenophonF> there are dpkg-deb errors in the debootstrap log file, saying that it can't find the mount command
[18:29] <Captonjamason> have to agree with OerHeks, ubuntu is only supported here, try going to possibly #openbsd?
[18:29] <Captonjamason> go to #openbsd edem1
[18:29] <r0n> Hi guys.
[18:29] <Captonjamason> hey r0n
[18:30] <r0n> I just instaled xubuntu 15.04 on my laptop and now it's randomly shutting down.
[18:30] <r0n> Everything was fine with 14.04
[18:30] <Captonjamason> hmmm
[18:30] <r0n> Logs doesn't show anything as it's just shuts down like power surge
[18:31] <Captonjamason> maybe try going to #xubuntu
[18:31] <Captonjamason> they could help you more im guessing
[18:31] <OerHeks> CompuChip, use smartmontools to identify the failed drive, or sudo smartctl -i /dev/sdX #where X is your suspicious drive
[18:31] <XenophonF> running debootstrap without the file:///cdrom URI seems to be working
[18:31] <r0n> oh sorry I thought it was #xubuntu
[18:32] <r0n> thanks anyway
[18:32] <CompuChip> OerHeks: I am using an Ubuntu Server CD in rescue mode from a command line. Does it have these tools?
[18:32] <ioria> r0n from grub - advanced - select upstart and see  it happens anyway
[18:33] <OerHeks> CompuChip, not sure it does.
[18:33]  * Captonjamason is away: im most likely doing school, on ask if you desperetly need help
[18:33] <XenophonF> now we're unpacking the base system...good progress
[18:34] <Seveas> Captonjamason: switch off away messages.
[18:34] <Captonjamason> sorry
[18:34] <Captonjamason> didnt mean to have it on Seaveas
[18:34] <r0n> ioria, so you think it might be related to systemd ?
[18:34] <Captonjamason> fixed Seaveas
[18:34] <Seveas> thanks :)
[18:34] <CompuChip> OerHeks it is also asking me if I want to activate the Intel/DDF RAID controller and then regardless what I select if I want to enable the  Seral ATA Raid Devices. Not sure whether I should say yes or no.
[18:35] <ioria> r0n maybe
[18:35] <XenophonF> base system installed successfully!
[18:35] <OerHeks> CompuChip, not sure what to do there, you might want to reask in #ubuntu-server too
[18:36] <Seveas> XenophonF: are you literally using file:///cdrom? If so, try pointing it to the actual archive on the cdrom
[18:36] <CompuChip> Thanks OerHeks, heading over there.
[18:37] <XenophonF> Seveas: like /cdrom/dists/vivid/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz?
[18:37] <Seveas> XenophonF: heh. if it's actually mounted as /cdrom, then nevermind, file:///cdrim *is* the correct path :)
[18:37] <XenophonF> oh good
[18:38] <XenophonF> well, i don't know what was going wrong, but leaving off the URI made it work, so whatever I guess
[18:41] <juliusn> Hi I am Iulian
[18:41] <juliusn> I need help about ubuntu server
[18:42] <Quantos> memo help
[18:43] <ubuntu437> l9: You still here?
[18:43] <k1l> !ask
[18:47] <XenophonF> apt-get install ubuntu-desktop should do the right thing, yes?
[18:47] <Captonjamason> should
[18:48] <XenophonF> does anyone remember the name of the package that you need to install to get it to scan for drivers like the b43 firmware or the nvidia graphics drivers?
[18:48] <XenophonF> (i can't  believe i forgot to make a note of it the last time i installed ubuntu on this mac)
[18:49] <XenophonF> ah
[18:49] <XenophonF> ubuntu-drivers
[18:49] <XenophonF> duh
[18:50] <XenophonF> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia for future web searches
[18:53] <s0d0m> I'm trying with upstart now, keep you informed.
[18:54] <s0d0m> But fail to see why systemd would cause like that
[18:54] <Goose_> Can you run plasma 5 on 14.04?
[18:54] <ioria> s0d0m https://bugs.dogfood.paddev.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1377727
[18:54] <Fuchs> Goose_: not in a sane way, no. There are ppas for 14.10 and it's officially in 15.04,
[18:55] <Fuchs> this said, I'd heavily advise against updating to plasma 5 at the moment, I consider it far from being productively usable
[18:55] <Goose_> Lame. Thanks. I upgraded to 15.04 and put plasma 5 on there but it made my system basically unusable so I went back down to 14.04
[18:55] <Goose_> I probably won't be leaving an LTS for awhile
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> Goose_  same here, be it in vmware, had to delete the VM
[18:56] <Goose_> I mean, plasma 5 looks AMAZING. But I'll wait for the next LTS, and for the bugs to get out of plasma 5 before upgrading.
[18:56] <Goose_> When is the next LTS coming out? 16.04?
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> yes
[18:57] <darthanubis> kubuntu 15.04 was rushed and released buggy
[18:57] <Goose_> WOOOOOO
[18:57] <Goose_> It seemed like it. I had nothing but problems
[18:57] <darthanubis> while I'm having , surprisingly, no issues with ubuntu 15.04
[18:57] <ioria> lubuntu 15 seems fine too
[18:57] <Goose_> Yeah my ubuntu 15.04 was fine. But putting kubunut changed my dm, and caused all kinds of issues
[18:58] <teward> darthanubis: then file bugs against the issues you see in Kubuntu.  However, stating it's 'rushed' and 'buggy' gets you nowhere here, you have to either ask for help in solving the problem or report bugs.  (Also, #kubuntu might be a resource for you)
[18:58] <Goose_> Ah well. I'll just wait.
[18:58] <MonkeyDust> Goose_  same story, problems began with sddm
[18:58] <Goose_> Login errors for you?
[18:58] <Goose_> I was like stuck at the K loading screen
[18:58] <Goose_> Then just black screen with cursor
[18:59] <MonkeyDust> Goose_  no froze completely, unable to restore
[18:59] <darthanubis> teward, you don't know what I did, or where I'm trying to go. Preach much?
[18:59] <Goose_> :(
[18:59] <Goose_> rekt
[18:59] <MonkeyDust> but it was no production machine
[18:59] <darthanubis> I stated my opinion to recent relevant context
[18:59] <Goose_> 15.04 was very underwhelming it seems
[18:59] <teward> darthanubis: this is a support channel, a discussion channel is what you need (that's not me preaching, that's the general policy in the channel)
[19:00] <darthanubis> teward, I was addressing support
[19:00] <Goose_> He was just adding relevant context
[19:00] <darthanubis> kubuntu needs more of it
[19:00] <teward> darthanubis: you gave no questions - just that 'it's rushed and buggy'.  support starts asking for support... not saying it's buggy.
[19:00] <darthanubis> ubuntu not so much
[19:00] <darthanubis> teward, you don't know what you are talking about
[19:00] <Goose_> Relevant context, confirming what other people were unsure of. Seems like enough help for  me
[19:00] <darthanubis> stalk someone else
[19:01] <Goose_> ^
[19:01] <darthanubis> Goose_, thank you
[19:01] <Goose_> Ah well. Thanks guys!
[19:04] <s0d0m> ioria, it doesn't seem related to my bug
[19:04] <seby> ciao a tutti
[19:05] <ioria> s0d0m maybe a new one
[19:05] <Seveas> !it | seby
[19:05] <lucidguy> I used to use nomachin/nx for remote desktop control.  I believe in the newest version its more restricted, as in no longer ssh based etc.  Any other recommendations?
[19:06] <bobita> can anybody tell me why do i get some ign files when i want to sudo apt-get update?
[19:07] <s0d0m> ok, thansk for the help, i'll be fixed after a few hours if it doesn't shutdown.
[19:07] <Pharao> hello
[19:07] <bobita> anybody can answer me pls?
[19:07] <darthanubis> !pastience
[19:07] <darthanubis> !patience
[19:08] <Seveas> bobita: because those files are not necessarily required so apt-get ignores the fact that they're absent.
[19:10] <bobita> Seveas, thx
[19:11] <bobita> and my 2nd question is how can i upgrade my ubuntu 14.04 LTS to the last version? and if that version is stable and worth an upgrade
[19:11] <teward> bobita: your second question's answer would mean you have to first upgrade to 14.10, then to 15.04.
[19:12] <teward> bobita: my advice is to stick to the LTS because more and more can go wrong with each distribution upgrade
[19:12] <teward> bobita: or do a fresh installation after backing up your data
[19:12] <xangua> bobita: stable releases are considered stable, but LTS are more stable of course
[19:12] <teward> bobita: my other bit of advice is you may want to stick to LTS if you want more stability
[19:12] <teward> if you need more 'recent' / cutting edge software versions then use the later releases
[19:13] <bobita> ohh ok thx. i hoped the new versions would be better :(
[19:14] <darthanubis> bobita, http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/upgrade
[19:16] <teward> bobita: 'better' and 'more stable' don't go hand in hand
[19:16] <teward> bobita: while stable releases are considered "stable", there are cases where it doesn't appear that way for certain hardware or other bugs
[19:18] <bobita> teward, so this means i should stick 4ever with 14.04?
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> bobita  or until the next LTS
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> like many of us do
[19:19] <bobita> MonkeyDust, any idea when it will be the next LTS? or there is no news about that yet
[19:20] <MonkeyDust> bobita  16.04
[19:20] <bios> guys
[19:20] <bobita> MonkeyDust, ohhh it will take a while
[19:20] <bios> any can help my with code writen in vala gtk+?
[19:21] <bios> nothing??
[19:21] <bobita> bios, sorry i'm new with linux i usualy need help too
[19:21] <r0n> ioria, so it just stopped again, not related to systemd then
[19:21] <darthanubis> !patience | bios
[19:22] <ioria> r0n  hardware issue , fan, sensors ?
[19:22] <r0n> don't think so everything was ok yesterday under 14.04
[19:22] <r0n> temps are ok
[19:23] <bios> my question is about develop apps for ubuntu
[19:23] <bios> sorry
[19:23] <MonkeyDust> bios  try #ubuntu-app-devel
[19:23] <ioria> r0n  do you have a toshiba ?
[19:24] <r0n> asus
[19:24] <ioria> r0n  try another kernel
[19:25] <ioria> r0n  from grub
[19:25] <r0n> I think i've got only one since it's a fresh install
[19:25] <r0n> will check
[19:25] <ioria> r0n  /boot
[19:26] <r0n> yeah just one
[19:28] <ioria> r0n  dmesg | grep ACPI
[19:30] <r0n> ACPI Warning: \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._DSM: Argument #4 type mismatch - Found [Buffer], ACPI requires [Package] (20141107/nsarguments-95)
[19:30] <r0n> [   26.189341] ACPI Error: Field [TMPB] at 274432 exceeds Buffer [ROM1] size 262144 (bits) (20141107/dsopcode-236)
[19:30] <r0n> [   26.189344] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._ROM] (Node ffff88041f0fda00), AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20141107/psparse-536)
[19:32] <Guest89155> hello,anyone here?
[19:32] <Seveas> nope
[19:32] <Guest89155> :))
[19:32] <hellofriends22> Hello everyone, can anyone explain or link me on how to install software on a different drive? I have a SSD where I run Ubuntu on, but I do want to install my wine games to my HDD
[19:32] <MonkeyDust> not me
[19:33] <teward> !anyone | Guest89155
[19:33] <teward> BLAH that used to exist
[19:33] <teward> Guest89155: rather than asking if anyone is here, just ask your question to the channel.
[19:33] <teward> rather than asking if anyone is around
[19:33] <teward> then have patience
[19:33] <Guest89155> teward,this is my first time on XChat...
[19:33] <Seveas> hellofriends22: mount the drive somewhere, stick your wine games on it
[19:34] <ioria> r0n  cat /var/log/kern.log
[19:34] <teward> Guest89155: s/XChat/IRC/.  If you have an Ubuntu support question, please ask it to the channel generally.  If you don't have one, then you may want to look at #ubuntu-offtopic or ##chat for social chat channels.  :)
[19:34] <noobb> hi guys , This might not be the right place to ask this question, but seems general enough. I'm using 14.02 lts, trusty, trying to install a package (VirtualBox) which seems to require  dkms , however, i have installed that multiple times. something about a makefile, but not sure where that is. Any help appreciated!   http://pastebin.com/5GDu895P
[19:35] <hellofriends22> Seveas, will wine/ubuntu still be able to find them when I move the folder somewhere else?
[19:35] <Seveas> hellofriends22: sure.
[19:35] <hellofriends22> well, thats easier than I originally thought, thanks a bunch
[19:36] <aikidouke> noobb: and do you have linux-headers-3.10.18 package installed as the error message suggests?
[19:36] <noobb> yes, i do as far as i know
[19:36] <r0n> ioria, same acpi errors and this comes up 2 times : vgaarb: this pci device is not a vga device
[19:36] <bekks> noobb: Just read the last line of your paste and install the kernel headers
[19:36] <noobb> i mean i went through the process
[19:37] <DrGrov> Who can I ask for hosting purposes for Ubuntu ISO's? Could someone PM me since I would like to contribute in some way.
[19:37] <noobb> i did install those
[19:37] <r0n> looks like it might be related to the nvidia driver
[19:37] <ioria> r0n  driver issue
[19:37] <ioria> ?
[19:37] <r0n> it's different version than 14.04
[19:37] <r0n> probably
[19:38] <ioria> r0n  if you got the 3.13 kernel we could try ...
[19:39] <aikidouke> noobb: can you run sudo dpkg -l linux* | grep ii
[19:39] <aikidouke> noobb: does the current kernel you are using match up with your header package?
[19:39] <noobb> minute
[19:39] <r0n> ioria, i'll download it to try. One thing different aswell is that i've got an unknow device in the aditional driver list
[19:40] <r0n> looks like its related to the proc
[19:40] <r0n> intel proc
[19:40] <noobb> no packages found matching linux-headers-3.10.30-031030-generic_3.10.30-031030.201402131735_amd64.deb
[19:40] <ioria> r0n  proc or graphic card
[19:40] <ioria> r0n  is embedded ?
[19:41] <r0n> embedded i think
[19:41] <noobb> Linux localhost 3.10.18
[19:41] <noobb> thats weird
[19:42] <r0n> ioria, it's i7 with nvidia card, got nvidia-prime to switch between both
[19:42] <aikidouke> noobb: try installing the headers package again, not what process you are following for installing vbox, but this one looks simple enough: http://www.linuxtechi.com/install-virtualbox-in-ubuntu-14-10/
[19:43] <ioria> r0n  you are so complicated, man :-P
[19:43] <aikidouke> noobb: sorry, meant to say Im not sure what process your are following
[19:43] <r0n> ioria, i know ! Sorry, first time for me too
[19:44] <r0n> it's so weird
[19:44] <ioria> r0n  ok
 I did this multiple times already : wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10.30-saucy/linux-headers-3.10.30-031030
[19:45] <Captonjamason> how may one use a neat portable scanner on ubuntu?
[19:45] <noobb> then i did this sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-3.10.30 etc
[19:47] <Captonjamason> hello?
[19:47] <aikidouke> noobb: can you cat /var/log/vbox-install.log
[19:47] <Captonjamason> how can i use a neat scanner on linux
[19:49] <aikidouke> Captonjamason: I have no idea what a neat scanner is, have you tried plugging it in and seeing if it shows up as a device?
[19:50] <Captonjamason> yes
[19:51] <Captonjamason> http://www.neat.com/products/neatreceipts/
[19:51] <Captonjamason> thats what scanner i have
[19:53] <terrasapien> Captonjamason, is it plugged in via USB?
[19:54] <aikidouke> Captonjamason: according to their website, they dont claim to support linux. If it has a usb plug on it, try plugging it in. If it doesnt work, you may need to write your own kernel module or something :)
[20:00] <genii> Hm, that scanner, according to their Mac page is compatible with Fujitsu models s300m,s1500m,s510m,s1100m,s1300m, HP OfficeJet j6480, Canon Pixma mp480 and mx310   ....probably can use one of those SANE backends for it
[20:02] <c_korn> how can I enable text file thumbnails in nautilus (Ubuntu 15.04)?
[20:03] <noobb> this is in regards to my attempt to get virtualbox install on 14.02 lts, but after installing linux-headers-3.10.18 package, etc, and   installing virtual box from  multiverse which seems to be handling dependencis , I still get this this error : The VirtualBox Linux kernel driver (vboxdrv) is either not loaded or there is a permission problem with /dev/vboxdrv. Please reinstall the kernel module by executing
[20:03] <rzeka> Hello. How long does Ubuntu keep logs (auth and syslog)?
[20:04] <k1l> noobb: what gives you "uname -a"?
[20:04] <noobb> also there is no /dev/vboxdrv
[20:05] <noobb> uname -a Linux localhost 3.10.18 #1
[20:06] <k1l> that kernel is out of support anyway
[20:06] <noobb> in?well shoulh kernal aga theange i cg
[20:06] <k1l> wait, you said its a 14.04. that should never have had 3.10 since it started with 3.13
[20:07] <k1l> what is "lsb_release -d"?
[20:07] <noobb> thats true , but it didnt work with 3.10 either so i followed some old threads i suppose
[20:08] <k1l> lets please make it clear what system that is now
 what is "lsb_release -d"?
[20:09] <noobb> lsb_release -d Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
[20:10] <genii> rzeka: However long is specified in the main file /etc/logrotate.conf, or in specific files under /etc/logrotate.d/   directory. Usually it will just keep 4 weeks of auth.log for instance, then rotate that to auth.log.1.gz etc and just keep incrementing the numbers.
[20:10] <k1l> install "linux-generic" then please
[20:10] <noobb> using apt-get?
[20:11] <feodoran> i cannot run "amdcccle" (command not found), however apt-get tells me the package "fglrx-amdcccle" is installed and the fglrx driver in general should be installed as well. how is this possible?
[20:12] <k1l> noobb: yes.
[20:12] <k1l> noobb: 3.10 was never a official ubuntu kernel. so you manually did stuff there.
[20:13] <noobb> yes, i was following some thread on the web
[20:14] <k1l> install the package i named. then reboot to an actual usefull kernel.
[20:16] <hutch78> where is the best place to get started learning Ubuntu? i have a little experience with CentOS but I am ready to make the transition!
[20:17] <zykotick9> !manual | hutch78
[20:18] <zykotick9> hutch78: not sure that's "the best" but it's a start...
[20:18] <hutch78> thank you :)
[20:23] <maarhart> if I reboot my laptop with the lid closed, I cannot see anything. the external display goes to sleep at some point of the boot. and also the laptop display shuts down. I need to shut down the laptop by pressing the power button. the computer boots though
[20:24] <maarhart> any solution / suggestion?
[20:28] <EriC^^> maarhart: are you using unity?
[20:28] <maarhart> lubuntu desktop
[20:29] <EriC^^> try going to settings > power or something similar
[20:29] <hutch78> im using ubuntu for my first remote server today - what directory do rails apps typically live in?
[20:30] <maarhart> the problem occurs while I see the Ubuntu logo. I tried that already EriC^^
[20:30] <bobita> can anybody tell me if i can move the subtitle of a movie forward or backward in smplayer? cuz is not sync well
[20:30] <EriC^^> maarhart: in unity there's an option about closing the lid
[20:31] <EriC^^> maarhart: type gsettings list-recursively | grep lid-close
[20:31] <maarhart> ok
[20:32] <maarhart> I have tried ignoring handlelidswitch
[20:34] <maarhart> I am booting with the lid open to try that Eric__
[20:36] <maarhart> Eric__ : I am back in one second.
[20:37] <maarhart> Eric__: ok I am back. here comes a pastebin
[20:37] <EriC^^> ok
[20:38] <maarhart> http://pastebin.com/TmN95nLA
[20:38] <feodoran> can somebody help me to figure out why ubuntu can't run "amdcccle"? fglrx is installed (at least I think it is)
[20:38] <TiK> maarhart: what did you want it to do?
[20:39] <EriC^^> maarhart: it looks ok
[20:39] <k1l> feodoran: "apt-cache policy fglrx" in a pastebin please
[20:40] <maarhart> TiK: my issue is that if I reboot with the lid closed, at some point of the ubuntu logo my external display goes to sleep and the internal display turns off.. and there is no way to turn it back on
[20:40] <TiK> maarhart: you have an external monitor so on the laptop hit Fn and mine is f8 to turn the monitor on
[20:41] <maarhart> Tik: okay, I can try, but why would I need to to that
[20:42] <feodoran> k1l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10929944/
[20:42] <EriC^^> it resets when you restart the pc
[20:42] <EriC^^> nothing to do with ubuntu
[20:42] <k1l> feodoran: its not installed. "sudo apt-get install fglrx" will install it
[20:42] <maarhart> what resets when I restart?
[20:43] <EriC^^> maarhart: which display to use as output
[20:43] <maarhart> okay so which channel should I ask for help?
[20:43] <maarhart> it is during the ubuntu logo so I assume it has to do with systemd
[20:43] <feodoran> k1l: will it not be installed when you select fglrx in the settings?
[20:43] <EriC^^> maarhart: oh
[20:44] <EriC^^> maarhart: press esc and it should show the boot process
[20:44] <k1l> feodoran: obviously its not installed. i dont know what you selected anywhere else
[20:44] <maarhart> I can see grub in the external display for example
[20:44] <maarhart> Eric__: I tried but it does not
[20:45] <maarhart> the external display just goes to sleep. The laptop display goes off. Esc doesn't do anything
[20:45] <maarhart> I didn't try fn-f8
[20:46] <maarhart> but the computer seems to boot okay. at least the mythtv backend works :)
[20:46] <feodoran> k1l: i am not sure how exactly it is called in english, but there is this "additional drivers" dialog where I can select between x.org, fglrx and fglrx-updates
[20:46] <maarhart> I just want to be able to close that stupid lid
[20:46] <bhdr> hi, i've used two os from 2 years at the same time and before once week, my computer has a one os that is ubuntu 14.04. However i didn't used it because of errors. Sometimes i saw fatal errors, sth i saw unnecessary grub (because there is a one os, no necessary grub), so my computer start slowly than slowly. After that i have 'KERNEL PANIC' and my computer never begin 2 days. it didn't neither flash-disc nor cd-dvd. Force i've done it but i obtained same situat
[20:46] <bhdr> ion. What can i do? What is the problem? Bios or boot or sshd or something like this. Please help me!
[20:47] <k1l> feodoran: what did you choose there then?
[20:47] <XenophonF> has anyone else run into configuration errors in 15.04 with the modemconfig package?
[20:47] <feodoran> k1l: fglrx of course
[20:47] <k1l> feodoran: use apt-get now like i said.
[20:47] <k1l> feodoran: i dont know what went wrong with your GUI setting
[20:47] <maarhart> Eric__, TiK: any other workarounds?
[20:48] <feodoran> k1l: amdcccle does still not work
[20:48] <feodoran> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10929967/
[20:48] <lamesa> anybody uses augeas?
[20:48] <k1l> feodoran: you need to restart the xserver at least
[20:49] <k1l> feodoran: which means, logout.
[20:49] <obscura> hey guys
[20:49] <feodoran> i restarted the whole computer
[20:49] <maarhart> okay, I gave up. thanks anyway
[20:50] <obscura> I want to start learning about linux driver programming and already started reading the book "Linux Device Drivers" which is often recommended for this purpose
[20:50] <petrvs> hi
[20:50] <aikidouke> trying to understand vim config..if I (Ubuntu 15.04) run vim as my regular user, I don't have access to colorschemes or plugins in /usr/share/vim/vim74, which is owned by root/root and is 644 perms. If I run vim as root, I do have access. I do not have a .~/.vimrc file.
[20:50] <obscura> which devices are easy to program? I want to do more than just programming virtual devices as it is done in the book
[20:50] <obscura> they can also cost something (although hopefully not too much)
[20:50] <petrvs> aikidouke: you could make one
[20:50] <k1l> feodoran: was "fglrx-amdcccle" installed too?
[20:50] <bhdr> hi, i've used two os from 2 years at the same time and before once week, my computer has a one os that is ubuntu 14.04. However i didn't used it because of errors. Sometimes i saw fatal errors, sth i saw unnecessary grub (because there is a one os, no necessary grub), so my computer start slowly than slowly. After that i have 'KERNEL PANIC' and my computer never begin 2 days. it didn't neither flash-disc nor cd-dvd. Force i've done it but i obtained same situat
 ion. What can i do? What is the problem? Bios or boot or sshd or something like this. Please help me
[20:50] <aikidouke> do I need to create my own ~/.vim directory?
[20:50] <obscura> I mean, which devices are easy to make drivers for
[20:51] <TiK> obscura: so copy that file to /root
[20:51] <aikidouke> with all of the colorschemes and plugins?
[20:51] <petrvs> aikidouke: ~/.vimrc, if you want
[20:51] <obscura> I don't want to program the device directly
[20:51] <petrvs> aikidouke: you can potentially copy root's
[20:51] <petrvs> obscura: might talk to #kernel
[20:51] <aikidouke> ok thank you
[20:52] <feodoran> k1l: it is available in /usr/lib/fglrx/bin and complaims about some problem, and that the drivers is maybe not installed (correctly)
[20:52] <k1l> feodoran: pastebin the logs/errors.
[20:53] <feodoran> k1l: do you mind if it is in german?
[20:53] <k1l> nope i dont mind. although there is #ubuntu-de
[20:54] <feodoran> k1l: i know, but I thought here are maybe more people
[20:55] <marianne> question - when you upgrade the OS through the software updater, do you lose all the things you have already installed like the flash player fix and and other codecs?
[20:55] <stacks88> nah you shouldnt
[20:55] <k1l> marianne: no
[20:56] <marianne> I'm going to need to do it twice...once to 14.10 and then to 15.04...
[20:56] <k1l> yes
[20:56] <marianne> so,I should be good ?
[20:56] <feodoran> k1l: running /usr/lib/fglrx/bin/amdcccle displays an error dialog (pastebin.com/WQ4Bxqzz ) and prints to the terminal: "sh: 1: gnome-session: not found" (I use XFCE in case it is important)
[20:56] <k1l> better have a backup when murphys law strikes back
[20:57] <stacks88> but yeah good point, make a backup of anything you feel is super important
[20:57] <k1l> feodoran: what card do you use at all?
[20:57] <marianne> k1l: nothing on it that i really need to keep, it's anew laptop
[20:57] <feodoran> k1l: HD 8750M
[20:58] <stacks88> these days, i have a remote server that is dedicated solely to storing a backup
[20:58] <stacks88> offsite backup essentially, im too paranoid
[20:58] <k1l> feodoran: and please show a "dpkg -l | grep fglrx"
[20:58] <stacks88> not sure how for years i went without an offsite backup
[20:58] <stacks88> how or why*
[20:59] <feodoran> k1l: paste.ubuntu.com/10930108
[21:01] <k1l> feodoran: see dmesg log and xorg log what is going on with that driver
[21:01] <feodoran> k1l: there is an integrated intel graphics as well
[21:03] <onemansubmarine> hello folks, I have a problem with my WLAN connection. If I close my lid and the laptop go to sleep, it won't reconnect when I reopen the lid
[21:03] <reborn> two week ago, i clean up dust in a tower desktop, because of loud fan, so it was so quiet, and then today, again loud my mom tell me, that, and i'm also deaf, but it can possible to caused by VLC Media Player, or not sure. any idea? i am running ubuntu mate 15.04
[21:04] <feodoran> k1l: dmesg paste.ubuntu.com/10930156  xorg paste.ubuntu.com/10930176
[21:05] <k1l> feodoran: [    28.193] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[21:05] <reborn> be right back.
[21:06] <feodoran> k1l: great ... or not. what can I do?
[21:06] <k1l> feodoran: make sure you have the kernel headers installed mathcing your kernel version
[21:07] <feodoran> k1l: what is the easiest way to check this?
[21:07] <k1l> "dpkg -l |grep linux-headers" and "uname -a" should match
[21:09] <feodoran> k1l: I have 3.16.0-34 and the corresponding headers
[21:09] <k1l> feodoran: are the headers prefaced with (ii) ?
[21:09] <feodoran> k1l: yes
[21:09] <reborn> hey
[21:10] <feodoran> well without the parenthesis at least
[21:11] <k1l> feodoran: please see the logs in /var/log/apt what did happen after the fglrx install.
[21:12] <feodoran> k1l: thats a directory, which file? history.log or term.log?
[21:13] <k1l> feodoran: term
[21:14] <reborn> my computer has again fan loud, after clean up dust, i'm suspect it caused from VLC media player, not sure. any idea?
[21:15] <feodoran> k1l: paste.ubuntu.com/10930310
[21:15] <k1l> reborn: see "htop" what is causing cpu load
[21:16] <reborn> red with font -11?
[21:17] <epx998> running an lsof on a nsf mount dir shows this (deleted) flag, activation.jar (deleted)
[21:17] <epx998> What does that flag mean?
[21:18] <reborn> here's link http://imgur.com/0UzSEAA
[21:18] <k1l> reborn: sort after cpu load would be easier
[21:19] <reborn> what do you mean by that?
[21:20] <k1l> feodoran: are you sure you rebooted?
[21:21] <reborn> hey another picture, of sesnors.  http://imgur.com/4Bocg0r
[21:22] <feodoran> k1l: log file ends at 22:43, uptime is about 30 min: paste.ubuntu.com/10930372
[21:22] <feodoran> k1l: so, yes i am sure i rebooted
[21:26] <k1l> feodoran: "lsmod |grep fglrx"
[21:27] <feodoran> k1l: paste.ubuntu.com/10930394
[21:27] <darthanubis> fwiw, the oss ati/amd drivers are excellent
[21:28] <hadifarnoud> how do u comment in crontab? with #?
[21:28] <darthanubis> Could'nt run Google Earth with fglrx
[21:28] <vlt> hadifarnoud: Yes.
[21:28] <hadifarnoud> cheers
[21:29] <feodoran> darthanubis: afaik, the oss driver does not allow to switch easily between integrated and dedicated graphic
[21:29] <feodoran> darthanubis: and fglrx should result in better performance
[21:29] <darthanubis> ah, I'm on a desktop
[21:30] <darthanubis> as far as the performance that depends on the card
[21:30] <darthanubis> for 6450 it does not
[21:30] <reborn> which you running distro?
[21:30] <darthanubis> ubuntu
[21:31] <reborn> verison?
[21:31] <darthanubis> 15.04
[21:31] <k1l> feodoran: please show a "dpkg -l | grep linux-"
[21:31] <reborn> did you installed fglrx?
[21:31] <darthanubis> me?
[21:31] <reborn> yes?
[21:32] <darthanubis> yes
[21:32] <feodoran> k1l: paste.ubuntu.com/10930441
[21:32] <reborn> you were say, could not running on google earth, right?
[21:33] <k1l> feodoran: dont know then
[21:33] <darthanubis> yes
[21:33] <reborn> AMD Graphic 6450, yes?
[21:33] <feodoran> k1l: thats disappointing. but thx anyway
[21:34] <darthanubis> yes
[21:34] <reborn> i have same, let me see what's wrong went goes.
[21:37] <feodoran> what do i have to do to completely remove fglrx? maybe reinstalling afterwards helps
[21:37] <k1l> sudo apt-get purge fglrx
[21:37] <darthanubis> reborn, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1870917
[21:37] <feodoran> I did that, anything else?
[21:38] <darthanubis> reborn, that's what happened
[21:39] <daswebmastri> Anyone trying Ubuntu Mate?
[21:39] <reborn> that's weird, mine does good running, and perfect. that's weird, Did you reinstall fglrx?
[21:39] <reborn> i am running ubuntu mate
[21:39] <daswebmastri> Do you have any issues with your bluetooth?
[21:40] <reborn> hey how can i reply to username?
[21:40] <daswebmastri> Uhhh?
[21:40] <kostkon> !tab
[21:40] <darthanubis> It works with symlinking and mv, and a whole lot of nonsense with the OSS drivers. I have video hardware acceleration. I'm not new to this rodeo. This is why I dropped Nvidia. My Kodi box as another 6XXXX and again, OSS driver, with flawless hardware acceleration. I don't even have to run amdcccle or whatever to turn tearfree option. Tear free out the box. Even in Kubuntu. I can use EGL, since glx will be depreciated.
[21:40] <noobb> this is in regards to my effort to install virtualbox on 14.02. at  some point in this fiasco i made the ill advised decision to install the 13.10 kernel, to get get my system back to normal, since that move didnt seem to help matters, i ran 'sudo apt-get install linux-generic' Unfortunately now the terminal window that i ran that n is now frozen with a purple text screen telling me sudo apt-get install linux-generic.
[21:41] <petrvs> noobb: 'reset'?
[21:41] <reborn> no bluebooth
[21:41] <reborn> no issue.
[21:41] <daswebmastri> It works, but it always boots turned off.
[21:41] <daswebmastri> I have to run rfkill unblock all
[21:42] <dtscode> hey guys... i ran dtscode@dtscode-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install visualboyadvance visualboyadvance-gtk but i cant find visual boy advance anywhere
[21:43] <noobb> yea, i can reset, but how do i get the original kernal back?
[21:43] <petrvs> noobb: 'reset' is a command
[21:44] <xangua> dtscode: did you run apt-get update¿
[21:44] <dtscode> xangua, no. let me try that
[21:45] <noobb> i ran reset, it didnt seem to do anything
[21:46] <dtscode> thanks xangua that worked
[22:08] <yuciyuar> is there a command forcing to overwrite files when installing via apt-get?
[22:08] <darthanubis> ?
[22:09] <yuciyuar> when i try to remove and reinstall applications, it doesnt make clean install
[22:10] <bekks> darthanubis: Whats the actual issue behind that question?
[22:10] <k1l> yuciyuar: use purge instead of remove
[22:11] <darthanubis> bekks, excuse me?
[22:11] <darthanubis> why is dash not showing my applications?
[22:11] <yuciyuar> k1l, purge doesnt clear all files that installed together
[22:12] <darthanubis> meaning, why can't I browse application without typing them in the search?
[22:12] <k1l> yuciyuar: the package manager can only remove files that are named in the package install scripts. what the program itself creates after the install is not the business of the package manager.
[22:12] <CuriousThinker> darthanubis; the world is a cruel place
[22:13] <k1l> darthanubis: you can
[22:13] <darthanubis> found it
[22:13] <CuriousThinker> darthanubis; and it's just as wonderful
[22:13] <bekks> darthanubis: fatally tabfailed, I'm sorry.
[22:14] <yuciyuar> k1l, right but it doesnt overwrite to this when reinstalling
[22:15] <yuciyuar> how can i know where it installed packages
[22:15] <k1l> yuciyuar: please lets switch from theoretical to the real issue. provide informations and logs/errormessages
[22:17] <nnoobb> hi, for various reasons i rebuilt my kernel into 3.10. Now i want to restore it back to 3.13. However, when i run apt-get install linux-generic,
[22:18] <nnoobb> the term window freezes up with a purple screen telling me its reconfiguring grub. Any te m? recover sy
[22:18] <nnoobb> any ideas to recover system?
[22:19] <k1l> what do the logs say? what was the issue?
[22:19] <nnoobb> where are the logs?
[22:20] <gryzor> distro layout
[22:20] <k1l> /var/log and then dmesg or syslog. they get renamed to .0 or .1 after reboot
[22:20] <CuriousThinker> k1l; do you use Ubuntu yourself?
[22:20] <k1l> CuriousThinker: yep
[22:20] <CuriousThinker> k1l; even when you could be using Arch?
[22:21] <k1l> CuriousThinker: i dont think that suits into the ubuntu support channel
[22:22] <k1l> CuriousThinker: if you want comparison of various linux distros you might better ask in ##linux
[22:24] <nnoobb> this is in dpkg.log: 2015-04-28 17:56:47 status half-configured grub-pc:amd64 2.02~beta2-9ubuntu1
[22:25] <netlar> Is Snappy a good thing?
[22:25] <nnoobb> apparently dpkg is running and i have to stop it
[22:25] <k1l> netlar: it is.
[22:25] <k1l> nnoobb: how long did you wait?
[22:25] <nnoobb> immediately
[22:26] <netlar> Is going to be a rolling release?
[22:26] <k1l> nnoobb: does mean how many minutes?
[22:26] <k1l> netlar: wait for the UOS for the dicsussions and decisions
[22:26] <karmaghia> hey, so is anyone else having issues installing mariadb from the jmu.edu servers?
[22:27] <nnoobb> what do you mean? wait for what?
[22:27] <karmaghia> I'm getting all kinds of errors and when I go the the website, it looks like OpenDNS has marked it as malware
[22:27] <netlar> k1l: Sorry the UOS?
[22:27] <k1l> nnoobb: how long did you let it run untill you "stopped dpkg"
[22:27] <k1l> nnoobb: some task can take some time depending on the power of the cpu
[22:28] <k1l> netlar: ubuntu online summit. where stuff like that gets dicsussed from developers and community
[22:28] <daftykins> karmaghia: not ubuntu repos? not really supported.
[22:28] <karmaghia> sure, but it's the main mariadb repository afaik...
[22:29] <nnoobb> i ran apt-get install linux-generic, then it eventually told me to run something else becaus eof dpkg, but i didnt wait to run it, howeverwhen the purple screen cam up a waited quite a bit
[22:29] <daftykins> karmaghia: would perhaps their channel be more useful then?
[22:29] <k1l> nnoobb: what system is that at all?
[22:29] <karmaghia> daftykins: ah, I may have a workaround...
[22:30] <nnoobb> 14.02
[22:30] <k1l> nnoobb: desktop? laptop? server?
[22:30] <nnoobb> its actually a chroot on a chromebook
[22:30] <k1l> oh well. that info would have made sense at the beginning.
[22:31] <nnoobb> sorry..
[22:31] <KYD> Need help with old Dell Lat CPi-A. are there any sensors you can monitor in Conky? if so, What do i use?
[22:31] <k1l> you will want to ask the chromebook guys on that. because thet chroot on a chromebook thing is a very hacky thing and differs from a regular ubuntu install.
[22:32] <nnoobb> ok
[22:32] <k1l> so there is a good chance you cant run regular ubuntu kernels on that.
[22:32] <nnoobb> hmm, maybe
[22:34] <nillawafer> If you are using a solution like crouton, then it simply uses the already booted ChromeOS kernel.
[22:34] <nnoobb> yea, i think i remember reading that
[22:34] <nillawafer> It is just chrooting into an Ubuntu-based environment.
[22:35] <nnoobb> i havent found much it cant do
[22:35] <sabayonweb8555> a friend of mine tells me ubuntu has lost its luster
[22:35] <petrvs> sabayonweb8555: you don't say
[22:36] <petrvs> nnoobb: what model is it?
[22:37] <nnoobb> its an acer cb3 - 111
[22:37] <nnoobb> its a beaut
[22:37] <petrvs> cb3-111?
[22:37] <sabayonweb8555> but fedora is picking up the torch and moving forward
[22:38] <nillawafer> There is no need to do anything with kernels if you are using a crouton set up. It is just using the already booted ChromeOS kernel.
[22:38] <k1l> sabayonweb8555: lets stick to ubuntu support in here, thanks
[22:38] <petrvs> doesn't look like that one comes with seabios
[22:38] <petrvs> not sure how much effort changing the OS would be, probably heaps of
[22:39] <nillawafer> Changing OS completely on that Acer would be pretty tough... you would probably have to flash the BIOS, etc.
[22:40] <daftykins> which is offtopic here :) (chromebook modding)
[22:41] <nillawafer> daftykins: exactly
[22:41] <sabayonweb8555> anyone tryed the chinese ubuntu version deepin?
[22:42] <petrvs> sabayonweb8555: probably someone
[22:43] <Ben64> sabayonweb8555: its not supported here
[22:43] <Jordan_U> sabayonweb8555: This channel only supports official flavors of Ubuntu. Deepin is not Ubuntu.
[22:43] <petrvs> you would probably have to make hardware modifications
[22:43] <petrvs> it's quite simple on some chromebooks, though
[22:43] <petrvs> gotta research before you purchase, alas
[22:43] <petrvs> or be wiling to return
[22:43] <sabayonweb8555> its ubuntu at heart
[22:44] <petrvs> sabayonweb8555: right, but, you're still taking a poll =)
[22:44] <Jordan_U> sabayonweb8555: Not supported here, period. Please stop trying to discuss things that are offtopic.
[22:44] <teward> sabayonweb8555: no, that's not a supported variant of Ubuntu.  Discussion therein is offtopic, and I suggest you listen to Jordan_U
[22:45] <Jordan_U> sabayonweb8555: Or move the discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[22:45] <sabayonweb8555> lets all make 1m of silence then
[22:46] <teward> that works too :)
[22:47] <skinux> I'm wondering about ideas for an application that could be developed using Ubuntu SDK, which would have potential for hundreds to thousands of users and be commercial worthy?
[22:49] <MonkeyDust> skinux  a GUI for NSF coonnections
[22:49] <daftykins> skinux: off topic
[22:49] <nillawafer> sklinux: #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:49] <skinux> MonkeyDust: Define NSF
[22:49] <Pandorian> is there a way to view a filtered log of the successfully executed terminal commands?
[22:52] <gzcwnk> hi, I just installed a gui on my server but it now boots to a gui, I odnt want that, how can i get it to go back to cli only ?  looks like im in runlevel2 on ubuntu 14
[22:52] <daftykins> ubuntu doesn't use run levels afaik
[22:53] <ubuntu783> hi all is there a queu?
[22:53] <esde> nope
[22:53] <esde> just ask
[22:53] <esde> *e
[22:54] <petrvs> triage in yo face!
[22:54] <petrvs> gzcwnk: which GUI?
[22:54] <ubuntu783> cool thanks, anyone notice brightness jump (maybe gamma) in 15.04 and no brightness slider?
[22:54] <gzcwnk> gnome
[22:55] <k1l> !text | gzcwnk
[22:55] <gzcwnk> i did a apt-get install xinit gnome so i get startx
[22:57] <ubuntu783> is brightness slider missing in 15.04 gnome normal or just on my system?
[22:59] <gzcwnk> hmm messy
[22:59] <reborn> ubuntu783, did reinstall?
[22:59] <gzcwnk> no such thing as boot-repair
[22:59] <ubuntu783> did upgrade from 14.10
[22:59] <skinux> Curious...Given a amount of hacking going on these days, is it worth while to install a Network Intrusion system onto a single laptop, or do well configured firewalls such as IPTables suffice?
[23:00] <gzcwnk> that grub.conf is comlex
[23:00] <gzcwnk> complex
[23:00] <reborn> ubuntu783, no i mean, package reinstall.
[23:00] <gzcwnk> ie i cant tell which line to append "text" to
[23:01] <ubuntu783> no i dont think so?
[23:01] <Ben64> gzcwnk: you shouldn't be editing grub.conf directly
[23:01] <reborn> ubuntu783, what are you running on distro?
[23:01] <k1l> gzcwnk: no. you change the /etc/default/grub and let the grubscripts run again to create the .conf
[23:01] <Jordan_U> gzcwnk: You don't edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg, you edit /etc/default/grub. Specifically, GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Simple-configuration.html
[23:03] <ubuntu783> on 2 different systems no brightness slider anymore, sorry dont know distro?
[23:03] <reborn> ubuntu 15.04?
[23:03] <petrvs> ubuntu783: cat /etc/*release* /etc/*version*
[23:04] <gzcwnk> that isnt waht the doc says
[23:04] <ubuntu783> yes 15.04
[23:04] <reborn> ubuntu783, try what petrvs say.
[23:05] <ubuntu783> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=15.04 DISTRIB_CODENAME=vivid DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 15.04" NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="15.04 (Vivid Vervet)" ID=ubuntu ID_LIKE=debian PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 15.04" VERSION_ID="15.04" HOME_URL="http://www.ubuntu.com/" SUPPORT_URL="http://help.ubuntu.com/" BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/" jessie/sid
[23:05] <gzcwnk> oh god how do i turn off colours in vi? lol
[23:05] <Finetundra> hello, can I have someone walk me through installing to a chrome book?
[23:06] <Jordan_U> gzcwnk: Yes, it is. What documentation are you looking at that says otherwise?
[23:06] <_war10ck_> gzcwnk: What happened with vi now?
[23:06] <gzcwnk>  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions#Text%20Mode
[23:07] <k1l> gzcwnk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions#Changing_boot_options_Temporarily_for_an_Existing_Installation point 1. and keep in mind we have grub2 since ages
[23:07] <gzcwnk> man how to make something so basic, complex
[23:08] <ubuntu783> reborn yours still has brightness slider after upgrade?
[23:08] <gzcwnk> i want it to boot to cli permanantly
[23:08] <piotr_k> hello all
[23:08] <Jordan_U> gzcwnk: Nowhere on that page is editing of "grub.conf" mentioned. Please quote the exact sentence where it is suggested that you edit "grub.conf".
[23:08] <gzcwnk> it did before i installed a gui
[23:08] <gzcwnk> jordan its implying it as it doesnt say how to do it
[23:09] <DeezNutSinYoMout> whats sup faggots
[23:09]  * DeezNutSinYoMout eat this dick
[23:09] <reborn> ubuntu783, did you tried control?
[23:09] <ubuntu783> sorry control?
[23:09] <reborn> optional control.
[23:10] <ubuntu783> dont know this
[23:10]  * ILikelinuxAndMoe these nuts in yo mouth am i right?
[23:10] <gzcwnk> Ok, I'll keep googling
[23:10] <piotr_k> my friend have killed me with one question about ubuntu. When an app added to startup applications in ubuntu what is really happening behind sceens? systemd service is created?
[23:11] <piotr_k> I cannot track this one
[23:11]  * IDKRandomIsbae i fucked bitches
[23:11]  * IDKRandomIsbae i fucked bitches
[23:11] <IDKRandomIsbae> s
[23:11] <piotr_k> can anyone help?
[23:12] <bekks> !autostart | piotr_k
[23:12] <sneak> hi. i installed libname-dev to build a package. i build and installed a package that the package manager doesn't know about. i'd like to remove libname-dev via autoremove and keep libname. how do i tell the package manager that libname is a required dependency? do i just specify both when i install?
[23:12] <reborn> pior_k, give ue what you have got a problem.
[23:12] <Jordan_U> piotr_k: Which "startup applications"? Those started at login, or those started at boot?
[23:12] <Monkanamous> what's up with the random people coming in here with the trash talk?  haha, are those bots?
[23:13] <k1l> Monkanamous: dont mind the trolls
[23:13] <Monkanamous> so those aren't bots? i see.
[23:14] <piotr_k> I think that those started at login added using "Startup Applications"
[23:15] <piotr_k> the utility which pops up when you are searching startup applications using unity dash
[23:15] <Monkanamous> this might be a good linux question, has anyone got the USB video adapters working with Ubuntu or any Linux Distro?  asides from using there new neavou driver i believe.
[23:16] <piotr_k> I'm just wondering, how to reproduce the exact same thing using CLI, not the startup applications utility..
[23:18] <bluenemo> hi guys. I'm trying to setup a routed bridge on my hetzner.de Server. I have some config error somewhere, the kvm guest system using the bridge can send icmp requests out, but does not get any response: http://paste.debian.net/hidden/b89aaa03/ I disabled the firewall and set ip_forward to 1
[23:18] <bekks> bluenemo: Define "routed bridge".
[23:18] <bekks> A router and a bridge are operating on different OSI layers.
[23:18] <Jordan_U> piotr_k: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8247706/start-script-when-gnome-starts-up
[23:19] <bluenemo> bekks, pretty much what hetzner.de is describing here http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Netzkonfiguration_Debian/en#Routed_.28brouter.29
[23:19] <piotr_k> Jordan_U: Thank you ;)
[23:19] <Jordan_U> piotr_k: You're welcome.
[23:20] <Monkanamous> ...
[23:20] <piotr_k>  bluenemo: you dont have to set ip_forward to 1 on the host machine to forward traffic from vm througout bridge
[23:21] <bluenemo> aho k
[23:21] <bluenemo> http://paste.debian.net/169760/ looks kinda strange
[23:21] <T3> hey! Is there an IRC channel where I can talk about ubuntu tomcat packages?
[23:22] <bluenemo> shouldnt interfaces be nothing on br0?
[23:22] <piotr_k> no
[23:23] <piotr_k> correct me if i'm wrong but you have the following scenario
[23:30] <someone235> Hi, I followed this tutorial: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/ftp-server.html but when I try to connect to the ftp server it always say "530 Login incorrect."
[23:30] <someone235> Someone knows why?
[23:31] <petrvs> ftp is insecure, sure you want it?
[23:31] <daftykins> it does often get setup by people that come here for no good reason
[23:33] <someone235> petrvs, what is the alternative?
[23:33] <petrvs> someone235: ssh+ftp, usually
[23:33] <petrvs> you can call it sftp if you want, but also you can just call it ssh
[23:33] <tlt> you can point your ftpd to localhost and just use ssh on the way there also
[23:34] <ni638629> hello
[23:34] <petrvs> 'lo
[23:35] <petrvs> openssh is also miles simpler to configure
[23:35] <petrvs> basically it just works the moment you install it
[23:35] <petrvs> and it's already secure
[23:36] <someone235> petrvs, what is wrong with ftp?
[23:36] <Ben64> ancient, not secure, harder to set up, etc
[23:36] <petrvs> ^
[23:36] <petrvs> it's both insecure _and_ harder to set up
[23:36] <petrvs> it's all cons
[23:36] <tlt> all goes plaintext over the internet
[23:36] <tlt> that's never acceptable
[23:37] <petrvs> harder to set up is just a simple software problem
[23:37] <petrvs> insecure is a fundamental design flaw
[23:37] <Ben64> 'sudo apt-get install openssh-server' done, you got sftp
[23:37] <petrvs> it's sometimes acceptable, but not really ever worth doing more work for
[23:57] <daniel31> hello all. I have ubuntu 14.10 with an encrypted home directory and I'm looking forward to a fresh install of kubuntu as it happens on a new SSD i have bought specially. when I boot into my new OS, what will I need to do to access the encrypted files in my old encrypted home? (i.e. what should I do now, before I say goodbye to this edition of the distro?)