[00:01] <retard_> Okay
[00:01] <retard_> So i found out I'm using GNOME desktop environement
[00:01] <retard_> time to have fun
[00:02] <Bashing-om> retard_: When you break it, you get to keep the pieces . Enjoy :)
[00:06] <attlasbot> does anyone have a script for disconnecting wifi when ethernet is connected?
[00:08] <reisio> attlasbot: you're not using networkmanager?
[00:09] <attlasbot> What ever is default in xubuntu
[00:10] <retard_> man
[00:10] <daftykins> sure, #!/bin/bash / sudo ifconfig <interface> down # :D
[00:12] <attlasbot> Thanks daftykins
[00:12] <nishanth> sound comes from both headphone and desktop speaker even after plugging in headphone....anyone know a fix?
[00:14] <flipapy> my whole system froze up, i would have lost everything i was doing.
[00:15] <flipapy> i should probably use backup, owell, just wondered if anyone elses systems just randomly froze up
[00:15] <k1l> flipapy: see the older logs in /var/log from dmesg or syslog to get to know whats going wrong
[00:15] <Wug> flipapy: computers freezing up generally isnt contagious
[00:16] <flipapy> not that its contagious, just that someone else encountered it
[00:16] <flipapy> k1l, system logs in the system settings?
[00:17] <k1l> flipapy: and by that different machines, installs and program used its hard to tell if that is a general issue
[00:17] <flipapy> right, so where do i loog forn logs on a screen freeze?
[00:17] <flipapy> look for*
[00:17] <k1l> in /var/log
[00:17] <nishanth> sound comes from both headphone and desktop speaker even after plugging in headphone....anyone know a fix?
[00:17] <k1l> that is the path
[00:18] <flipapy> so in terminal i just type /var/log ?
[00:18] <k1l> nishanth: see for your exact make and model and if some one got the same issue and solved it already
[00:18] <Wug> flipapy: first of all, do you have any idea what you're looking for
[00:18] <k1l> flipapy: use the filemanager to go there
[00:18] <flipapy> what caused the freeze and how to prevent it again
[00:19] <Wug> yes, now do you know how to find that sort of thing in the logs, and which logs to search?
[00:19] <nishanth> k1l its a desktop.....with parts assembled
[00:19] <attlasbot> flipapy, make sure in the sound settings you have only one selected
[00:23] <Guest4394> hello?
[00:23] <flipapy> ok, in the file manager, i typed /var/log into the search area. it broguht back nothingk1
[00:23] <flipapy> k1l, ^
[00:23] <Guest4394> how can I join ##java channel??
[00:24] <Guest4394> it says I must get identified with services
[00:24] <xangua> !register | gues439
[00:24] <Wug> flipapy: open a terminal and type `gksudo nautilus /var/log`
[00:25] <k1l> flipapy: no. that is a folder. its the folder "log" inside the folder "var" starting at the root of the partition.
[00:25] <Guest4394> ty
[00:25] <flipapy> ok, so what do i type into the search box in the file manager
[00:25] <Wug> flipapy: open a terminal and type `gksudo nautilus /var/log`
[00:26] <k1l> flipapy: but in that case i dont think that will help anything if you dont even find folders on your own. install "pastebinit" and do in the terminal: "pastebinit /var/log/dmesg.0"
[00:26] <flipapy> ok Wug in a min, lemme see if i can do this without terminal
[00:26] <Guest4394> .
[00:26] <flipapy> where do i find the folders without terminal?
[00:26] <Wug> /var/log is the folder name
[00:27] <Wug> find the root folder, open var, open log
[00:27] <Wug> some of the logs in that folder will be unreadable without root privileges anyway
[00:27] <k1l> flipapy: that is already the the folders. its the folder name "var" and then the folder "log" starting on the system partition
[00:27] <flipapy> ok, thanks
[00:27] <flipapy> brb
[00:28] <Wug> flipapy: for the record, "nautilus" is the command line name for the file manager, and if you open it in the command line and pass it a folder name it will immediately open that folder
[00:28] <flipapy> ok got the log folder
[00:28] <flipapy> thanks Wug but im trying to do this without terminal
[00:29] <Wug> you should learn to use the terminal sometime, it makes everything a lot easier
[00:29] <flipapy> i know i can use terminal for other things, but for now i think i should see if it can be done without temrinal
[00:30] <Wug> well you can do basically anything without the terminal, it's not about being able to
[00:31] <flipapy> so if i had a system freeze in my last desktop environment session, what file would that be in?
[00:32] <Cetag> My I ask about a Ubuntu dual-boot install here?  Basically, I want to preserve Win7, but a basic install of Ubuntu 12 onto a new drive didn't fit Grub, it seems. I guess thats only in the Custom or Advanced installation option.
[00:32] <Nairolf> Hi, my system has just shutdown suddenly. I had enough battery. How can I know what was happen ?
[00:32] <kostkon> flipapy, use the log viewer, default app in ubuntu
[00:32] <flipapy> you're right Wug but right now i can understand what im doing n the DE, in terminal im just pushing random keys
[00:32] <Wug> flipapy: ideally you'd push the keys we ask you to, not random ones
[00:32] <flipapy> kostkon, i have 11 files in log, which one holds the data from last session?
[00:33] <Nairolf> maybe I can find some logs, but where  ?
[00:33] <Wug> flipapy: do you know exactly when the crash happened?
[00:33] <Wug> ballpark at least. what hour of what day
[00:33] <kostkon> flipapy, syslog, kern.log etc
[00:33] <Wug> also, did you restart it immediately
[00:33] <Bashing-om> Cetag: You do have ubuntu installed, correct, and now need to make sure that the bootloader installed to that 2nd hard drive ?
[00:34] <FriGiN> evening all - i am triple booting Windoze, Fedora 21, and Ubuntu. I had to reinstall Fedora and it took over my grub can i get ubuntu grub back since its easier to play with? or do i have to reinstall ubuntu to make my grub go back to ubu?
[00:34] <retard_> triple booting
[00:34] <retard_> damn
[00:34] <FriGiN> quad booting on my server machine with redhat too :)
[00:34] <retard_> 2smart4me
[00:34] <flipapy> yeah Wug it just happened about 10 min ago and i rebooted immediately
[00:35] <Wug> flipapy: I know how to diagnose problems like this via the command line but i have no idea how to do it without
[00:35] <kostkon> !reisub | flipapy
[00:36] <Cetag> Bashing-om  Need to confirm Boot-Loader is on the 1st drive, I think. The Win7 install was strange, there's an 80GB and a 500GB drive, my Ubuntu12 is on a 3rd drive.
[00:36] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: You can boot the ubuntu liveDVD, mount the ubuntu partition and install ubuntu's grub to the drive's MBR . ( ubuntu then is the primary operating system, controlling boot )
[00:36] <flipapy> ok thank you wug, thats cool, i'll see how close i can get without terminal then i'll try terminal
[00:36] <Wug> if I were in your position, I would look in your dmesg for the first timestamps, then grep the various relevant logs for the 10 or so minutes prior to that
[00:36] <Nairolf> Hi, my computer has suddently switched off. I had enough battery. I don't understand why he did that. Do you know how I could know what's happen, please ?
[00:37] <flipapy> thanks kostkon but next time i think i might just use tty maybe
[00:37] <kostkon> flipapy, that'll do as well, if you can access it
[00:37] <flipapy> found dmesg
[00:38] <FriGiN> sorry if anyone answered when i dc'd
[00:38] <kostkon> flipapy, dmesg and Xorg.0.log get reset at every reboot
[00:39] <Bashing-om> Cetag: A thought as we have operating systems installed to separate drives, install the boot code for each OS/Drive. In bios boot the ubuntu drive ( ubuntu grub will chainload Windows) . Then if something happens to one system there is an idependent means to boot the other .
[00:39] <ultragamecard> i hate windows secureboot
[00:39] <ultragamecard> it overrides grub
[00:40] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: < Bashing-om> FriGiN: You can boot the ubuntu liveDVD, mount the ubuntu partition and install ubuntu's grub to the drive's MBR . ( ubuntu then is the primary  operating system, controlling boot )
[00:41] <FriGiN> Bashing-om, that sounds more complicated than it probably is my ubu's on a thumbdrive so you are saying boot on thumbdrive, then do what?
[00:41] <Cetag> Understood, Bashing-om, I should switch in BIOS to boot to Ubuntu, and check that OS works first. So, Am considering getting a 14.04 ISO, and simply choosing the Custom install, where I hope it will ask about setting up Grub
[00:42] <Nairolf> where could I find some log about last shutdowns ?
[00:43] <flipapy> ok kostkon i got into kern.log the last log says perf interrupt took too long
[00:43] <Bashing-om> Cetag: Uhmmmm ... Best I recall in the default install, grub installs to the 1st hard drive . In the "something else" you can choose where to install the boot loader .
[00:44] <kostkon> flipapy, you should probably paste them somewhere
[00:44] <kostkon> !paste
[00:45] <Cetag> Bashing-om  Yeah, I think that's what's got me here. I should have chosen the Custom install (the 3rd of the 3 install options), where it will confirm the Grub setup. May look at a reinstall of 14.04 something more recent.
[00:45] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: Can you boot to ubuntu at this time ? perhoas from there we cn re-install grub where it needs to be  ( when booting from the USB ) .
[00:46] <FriGiN> Bashing-om, i can but im on that machine lemme get irc on my laptop and join channel then i'll reboot into thumb
[00:46] <Bashing-om> Cetag: I ask again, is ubuntu presently installed ? such that all we need to do is install the boot loader ?
[00:47] <Cetag> Yes. Ubuntu 12 is installed and working on a 3rd drive. Can only get there thru setting BIOS to boot there.
[00:48] <Jamie_> I am having problems opening gimp... i installed it via command line and it would not open no matter which way i opened it then uninstalled and reinstalled it and tried again and it ended up with a system error then ran it with sude twice and the second time finnaly opened
[00:48] <Jamie_> im on ubuntu 14.04
[00:48] <Nairolf> I don't have any answers here...
[00:48] <flipapy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11001904/  i had a freeze around 20:19 today
[00:49] <Cetag> I read elsewhere that *every* recent Ubuntu install has Grub somewhere. Not sure if that's right.
[00:50] <Nairolf> Is it possible to know reasons of last shutdown ?
[00:50] <Nairolf> and if it's possible, how ?
[00:52] <flipapy> kostkon, did you see it?
[00:52] <kostkon> flipapy, everything looks normal
[00:52] <flipapy> ok
[00:53] <Bashing-om> Cetag: Grub installed somewhere is a fact, just installing it where it is needed . I am a bit confused, ubuntu is booting from the 3rd hard drive, now can not boot Windows ?
[00:54] <flipapy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11001935/  this is from syslog.1
[00:55] <Cetag> Bashing-om: Can only Boot Win7, tried setting BIOS to Ubuntu drive (3rd Master, a SATA), but stalls at Verifying DMI Pool something. So I'm ready to retry with 14.04 and Custome install.
[00:56] <Cetag> Bashing-om: Only boot from 12.02 Live CD at present, it seems.
[00:56] <flipapy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11001955/ and thats from kern
[00:57] <flipapy> fail log is not openning in gedit
[00:58] <Bashing-om> Cetag: OK, so we install 14.04 replaceing 12.04 . Let's see what thereis that we are working with, shortly . You want to do a clean install, or fix the 12.04 and on-line upgade to 14.04 ?
[00:58] <flipapy> trying to open fail log made my cpu run each 'core' at max one at a time
[00:59] <Cetag> Bashing-om: My disappointment is with those two initial Install option (i-Wipe everything, ii-Install beside). Where it seems dual boot is onlt set up via iii-Custom install
[00:59] <Cetag> Bashing-om: Yeah - I have a new 500GB 3rd drive, so I'll leave 12.02 and gof for 14.04 Custom install. See how we go. Thank you :)
[01:00] <flipapy> you know the only thing diff i was doing with my system was watching netflix. maybe that caused the gpu to freez up?
[01:01] <Bashing-om> Cetag: .. Can do .. show us now what is on the system ' sudo apt-get install pastebinit ; sudo parted -l | pastebinit ' and pass the resulting URL pack to us .
[01:02] <Cetag> Bashing-om: Give me a minute, to Boot from Live CD. Yeah, I'd be happy to.
[01:03] <flipapy> does anyone know how i can open faillog if gedit and document viewer wont do it?
[01:03] <Bashing-om> Cetag: At your pace . I just want to make sure we cover the bases and we know what is where .
[01:04] <EriC^^> flipapy: open a terminal and type less <filename>
[01:05] <pheasac> i have a question about sudo user, can anyone help?
[01:05] <EriC^^> pheasac: ?
[01:06] <pheasac> well i had a look into visudo, but i don't see my username in there. that said i am able to sudo commands
[01:06] <pheasac> everything else in the visudo file looks commented out so i was wondering how that has been configured
[01:07] <flipapy> EriC^^, faillog no such file or directory
[01:07] <EriC^^> flipapy: use the absolute path
[01:07] <EriC^^> pheasac: it's cause of the %sudo ALL line
[01:08] <flipapy> i dont know that.  less /var/log/faillog ?
[01:08] <FriGiN> ok guys im on the thumb drive 3 options : Try ubu, install ubu, oem install, check disc for defects
[01:08] <EriC^^> means users in the sudo group can run the commands
[01:08] <pheasac> ah I see, thanks
[01:08] <retard_> lmao
[01:08] <retard_> like an idiot
[01:08] <retard_> i edited something
[01:08] <retard_> now i cant minimize windows
[01:08] <retard_> lol
[01:08] <EriC^^> flipapy: yeah
[01:08] <retard_> okay
[01:09] <flipapy> returned same answer EriC^^
[01:09] <retard_> i can minimize firefox
[01:09] <EriC^^> flipapy: what are you trying to read?
[01:09] <EriC^^> syslog?
[01:09] <flipapy> in the log file in var, there is a faillog file i am trying to see what happened to cause a screen freeze
[01:10] <buffon137_> hello
[01:10] <flipapy> EriC^^, ^
[01:10] <FriGiN> hello buffon137_
[01:10] <EriC^^> oh
[01:10] <buffon137_> hai FriGiN
[01:10] <EriC^^> flipapy: i think something else reads it, it's binary
[01:10] <EriC^^> flipapy: man faillog
[01:10] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: OK. show us what we are working with ' sudo apt-get install pastebinit ; sudo parted -l | pastebintit " and pass the resulting URL back to us .
[01:11] <flipapy> oh ok. well did you see the previous pastes EriC^^ ? i put three i belive
[01:11] <FriGiN> Bashing-om, i dont have a command line, which option should i choose?
[01:11] <EriC^^> flipapy: no
[01:12] <FriGiN> this is all part of that trying to get windows to be default again i couldnt do in fedora so im trying with ubu Bashing-om
[01:12] <flipapy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11001955/ from kern i had a freeze about 20:19 or close to it
[01:12] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: We are trying to install grub to that USB drive ??? In thought you were triple booting, ubuntu on a usb drive, and required that grub be installed onto ubuntu on the usb drive ???
[01:13] <flipapy>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/11001935/  this is from syslog.1
[01:13] <FriGiN> Bashing-om - nonono im trying to install ubu's grub onto the drive, not onto usb
[01:13] <retard_> i cant find the .themes folder or /usr/themes
[01:13] <retard_> am i getting trolled lol
[01:13] <flipapy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11001904/  from syslog  - i had a freeze around 20:19 today
[01:13] <FriGiN> you told me to reboot onto the cdrom
[01:13] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: IF you are (RE-)installing Windows boot loader got to that with a Windows recovery disk .
[01:15] <FriGiN> i dont care what loader i use as long as it will get me windows to be defaulted instead of fedora. so you choose my path, i got boot disks for ubu 15.04, fedora 21, and windowz 8.1
[01:16] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: To see what is .. on the liveUSB, choose " try ubuntu" will boot to a desk top. At this desk top key combo ctl+alt+t yields a terminal . now run the requested commands so we know what/where we are dealing with to install grub where we need it to be .
[01:17] <FriGiN> copy that Bashing-om - on my way
[01:17] <Cetag> Bashing-om: Here it is  http://pastebin.com/A5FTahib   Where can see a FAT32 drive, an NTFS and a ext4 drive (being the "3rd" where I can install 12.04 or 14.04.  The Win7 install seems split over 2 drives, strange.
[01:18] <retard_> man
[01:18] <Bashing-om> Cetag: Great, look'n at your http://pastebin.com/A5FTahib .
[01:18] <retard_> this shit is so annoying
[01:18] <retard_> but so annoying
[01:18] <retard_> & so rewarding
[01:19] <retard_> Im running the latest Ubuntu  & I cant find this theme directory -.-
[01:21] <Bashing-om> Cetag: Presently you have ubuntu installed to the 2nd hard drive: Disk /dev/sdb: 500GB >> 1      1049kB  499GB  499GB   primary   ext4 . What is installed to that 3rd drive of 80 Gigs - NTFS  ??
[01:22] <FriGiN> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11002245/
[01:23] <Bashing-om> FriGiN: Look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/11002245/ .
[01:23] <retard_> okay
[01:24] <retard_> i got it working
[01:24] <retard_> yay
[01:24] <FriGiN> congrats retard_
[01:26] <Cetag> Basic-om: Yes NTFS.  The sda of 500GB is labelled  'DATA'  and I think it is booting from there (not sure), both NTFS are marked as Boot, as you can see. Maybe 80GB was a legacy Win. I have a "mount -l" I'll put on paste-bucket now.
[01:28] <Cetag> Bashing-om: The mount -l output is here http://pastebin.com/WBDP3Kyv
[01:32] <Cetag> Bashing-om: mount -l output not too helpful, I think.
[01:36] <Cetag> Bashing-om: Sorry, my Return-key stuck down and keyboard panic.
[01:37] <FriGiN> bashing isnt in channel atm dont know where he went but hes disappeared
[01:38] <Cetag> FriGin: Thanks F. Yeah, I see he's gone, or not here now.
[01:38] <FriGiN> we need him come back to us almighty yoda-om
[01:41] <chronos> hi
[01:43] <stanford_drone> Our startup got funded! We're going to Shenzhen, China to build a personal gaming drone. This is a flying robot that you can play with. It mostly uses computer vision and Artificial Intelligence. We're looking to hire one or two more linux C++ programmers to join us during the summer. If you know any good programmer available from July to October please let me know! Send a resume at roitman@cs.stanford.edu or message me.
[01:43] <Ben64> stanford_drone: don't spam here please\
[01:44] <reisio> wow, that's sad
[01:45] <daftykins> stanford_drone: no thank you!
[01:45] <stanford_drone> daftykins, np. let me know if you know someone else.
[01:45] <chronos> ermagerd ubuntu
[01:45] <daftykins> stanford_drone: try a programming channel.
[01:45] <FriGiN> dude not the place for that crap stanford_drone
[01:46] <stanford_drone> daftykins, which one
[01:46] <daftykins> a C++ one judging by your spam
[01:46] <daftykins> just y'know, off the top of my head
[01:47] <jellow> stanford_drone: try ##c , they are a friendly bunch
[01:47] <hiexpo> hehe
[01:49] <Andy__> I have a Realtek ethernet card that I am tryin to get to work with Linux.
[01:50] <Andy__> I tried following the instructions in the download that I got.
[01:51] <Andy__> The driver that I got was from Realtek's website.
[01:51] <Andy__> http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=4&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
[01:56] <Andy__> There are two drivers there.  I guess I guess I will try to see if the other one that I didn't try before will work with my computer.
[01:56] <daftykins> i'm not sure Realtek downloads are the best bet 0o
[01:57] <daftykins> Often Realtek's downloads are pinned to ancient kernels
[01:59] <shoggoth> I've got a VirtualBox based virtual appliance that is based on 14.04 lts server; I want to be able to run a gui so I've installed a desktop environment (I've used the ppa repo's from ubuntu-mate) … that all works fine but how do I change things so that the desktop starts on bootup?
[01:59] <buffon137> hi all
[01:59] <chronos> crouton
[02:00] <jellow> shoggoth: Hi there, have you looked at the cli interface to virtualbox called vboxmange?
[02:01] <jellow> s/vboxmange/vboxmanage
[02:01] <Andy__> Is there a way to revert the changes that I made before?
[02:02] <jellow> shoggoth: https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch07.html#vboxheadless
[02:03] <shoggoth> jellow: I think you've misunderstood what I was asking… I've converted an ubuntu server install into desktop by apt-get install ubuntu-mate-desktop however the gui does not start on boot… that's what I want to know how to tweak… I'm assuming I have to do something with upstart?
[02:04] <daftykins> Andy__: depends what you ran
[02:06] <pinochxville> im thinking about moving from nvidia to ati on my next configuration - are ati cards nativelly supported?
[02:07] <Andy__> I would like to go back to using the drivers that came with Ubuntu.
[02:07] <daftykins> Andy__: yeah so undo what you ran
[02:07] <daftykins> pinochxville: nvidia tends to work way better
[02:07] <Andy__> I ran the command lines in the Realtek download.
[02:07] <daftykins> Andy__: yeah so read those and do the opposite :)
[02:08] <pinochxville> daftykins, ok, tks
[02:09] <jellow> shoggoth: lightdm should start on boot thought apt-get would add a script to /etc/init.d/ , perhaps dpkg-reconfigure lightdm. Sorry not more help perhaps wait for someone else who knows better.
[02:12] <Andy__> !paste
[02:13] <Andy__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11002720/
[02:13] <shoggoth> jellow: sorry my initial questions wasn't clearer… I tried the dpkg-reconfigure… that didn't seem to work … I've tweaked lightdm to start but I get the unity desktop … close but no cigar; is there a different dm for mat?
[02:13] <shoggoth> mate*
[02:15] <shoggoth> I just found this (http://wiki.mate-desktop.org/replace_unity_by_mate) … I'll see if that works
[02:16] <Andy__> I have pasted a portion of the readme file that I followed to http://paste.ubuntu.com/11002720/
[02:17] <daftykins> Andy__: sudo modprobe -r r8169
[02:17] <daftykins> that should do it
[02:18] <daftykins> hmm actually the earlier commands... not so sure about undoing those
[02:20] <Andy__> In short I ran rmmod and then built and installed a driver with the same name.
[02:21] <daftykins> yeah so i'm not sure what'd reinstate the original
[02:21] <Andy__> I am guessing that rmmod removed the original driver, so it will be hard to get back.
[02:21] <daftykins> seems so
[02:22] <Andy__> I am guessing that rmmod works like rm.  It deletes the file completely.
[02:25] <jak2000> hi all why cant add a user? see please: http://pastie.org/10174924
[02:25] <jak2000> any advice?
[02:26] <Andy__> man adduser
[02:29] <throwaway131> Looking for Ubuntu signing keys. Can not find listed on site though. Any pointers?
[02:29] <vdevatman> jak2000: try with useradd
[02:30] <reisio> ^
[02:30] <Andy__> I will try rebooting in Linux and see if I can access the Internet.
[02:31] <vdevatman> and when you don't remember a command you could easily use something like `compgen -c | grep something_similar_to_command
[02:31] <vdevatman> `
[02:31] <jak2000> vdevatman: http://pastie.org/10174932
[02:32] <throwaway131> Looking for Ubuntu signing keys. Can not find listed on site though. Any pointers?
[02:32] <Bray90820> Can someone help me i'm on 15.04 and teamviewer won't start with my system
[02:33] <Andy__> throwaway131, You can disable the requirment for them from the bios.
[02:33] <jellow> hmm what is /var/lib/sudo/user/0 cant' you just create it?  touch /var/lib/sudo/user/0
[02:33] <vdevatman> jak2000: try `useradd -d /home/jack2000 -m jack20000`
[02:33] <vdevatman> mm...
[02:34] <Andy__> *err, the requirement
[02:34] <auzty> hello
[02:34] <vdevatman> too much 0 in there XDD
[02:34] <auzty> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/c/curl/libcurl3-gnutls_7.35.0-1ubuntu2.3_amd64.deb disappear?
[02:34] <vdevatman> `useradd -d /home/jack2000 -m jack2000`
[02:34] <throwaway131> Sorry dont understand what mean by just disable requirement for signatures from bios.
[02:34] <throwaway131> I am just looking for the ubuntu signing key to verify the integrity of my ISO
[02:34] <Andy__> Oh.
[02:35] <daftykins> !md5
[02:35] <Andy__> I thought you wre trying to make it boot on a computer that only allowed verified operating systems, such as Windows.
[02:36] <jak2000> vdevatman: http://pastie.org/10174947
[02:36] <daftykins> one would hope UEFI would have been mentioned if so ;)
[02:36] <throwaway131> I am not in windows lol. I have the sha256 hashes, the sha256 hashes are signed by ubuntu signing key. I just need the Ubuntu signing key.
[02:37] <throwaway131> ..to verify the validity of my ISO
[02:37] <daftykins> there's another link
[02:37] <daftykins> can you read?
[02:38] <throwaway131> I dont want to check MD5 hashes in Windows, I just want the Ubuntu signing key used to sign their SHA256 checksums.
[02:39] <vdevatman> jak2000: try doing it with root , and see if that is a sudo problem
[02:39] <Ben64> throwaway131: to verify the iso, you use md5sum
[02:40] <throwaway131> I am really starting to doubt the intelligence of people in this chat room, due to the irrelevant answers I have recieved. First, I am not an windows user, that is insulting....
[02:40] <xangua> !patience | throwaway131
[02:40] <throwaway131> second, I dont need to check md5 hashes, I  just need the Ubuntu signing public key
[02:40] <daftykins> throwaway131: well you keep getting Windows from a factoid with two URLs, so that part was down to you :) but yeah, don't know what you mean.
[02:41] <Ben64> throwaway131: you're asking to verify the iso, that is done with md5sum
[02:42] <Bray90820> Can someone help me i'm on 15.04 and teamviewer won't start with my system
[02:42] <jak2000> vdevatman: http://pastie.org/10174956
[02:42] <daftykins> Bray90820: ask teamviewer, it's their product
[02:43] <vdevatman> jak2000: which is the output of lsblk -m ?
[02:43] <jak2000> http://pastie.org/10174959
[02:44] <throwaway131> No offense, but you are all unintelligent trolls who cant comprehend the simplest of things. I am out of here.
[02:44] <throwaway131> My hope for society has degraded vastly
[02:44] <jellow> !spam throwaway131
[02:46] <auzty> why my ubuntu14.04.2 cannot get some packages???
[02:46] <auzty> E: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/t/tzdata/tzdata_2015c-0ubuntu0.14.04_all.deb  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.149 80]
[02:47] <daftykins> because it's not there, did you run "sudo apt-get update" first?
[02:47] <daftykins> auzty: what version is this?
[02:47] <auzty> ubuntu 14.04.2 daftykins
[02:48] <friedmicro> @autzy Running "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" might fix it
[02:48] <auzty> that apt-get upgrade friedmicro :D
[02:49] <friedmicro> Autzy did it work?
[02:49] <seph80hd> hello everyone, noob here (to backbox) anyway to get a KDE style desktop?
[02:49] <auzty> when i copying the url to my browser, seems the file is not found on archive.ubuntu.com server
[02:50] <Ben64> auzty: doesn't matter, run 'apt-get update' like daftykins said
[02:50] <daftykins> seph80hd: backbox is not supported here.
[02:50] <vdevatman> jak2000: try deleting these files /etc/passwd.lock /etc/shadow.lock /etc/group.lock /etc/gshadow.lock after copying them somewhere else and try again, ps: did you have a disk failure?
[02:51] <friedmicro> I'm lazy and often chain the commands to together: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade; like I said pretty bad
[02:51] <daftykins> running upgrade *and* dist-upgrade is pointless
[02:52] <vdevatman> friedmicro: why don't chain with ; instead of && ?
[02:52] <daftykins> because && only executes the next if the former succeeded
[02:52] <vdevatman> ok
[02:52] <friedmicro> I have a couple ppas (well 8) which have required dist-upgrade to update properly
[02:52] <auzty> ohhh sorry, my caching problem, after i clean it, its works sorry for that :(
[02:54] <Ben64> friedmicro: dist-upgrade does everything upgrade does, so doing both is pointless
[02:55] <friedmicro> Oh...well I feel stupid now...
[02:55] <friedmicro> Thanks; I'll fix my upgrade script now...
[02:57] <wfio> Howdy
[02:57] <wfio> If I want to switch shells in Ubuntu, such as Unity for Gnome; do I simply need to add the gnome repos and then install gnome-shell?
[02:57] <wfio> As opposed to doing a format/install.
[02:58] <xangua> wfio: you don't need to add any repositories, gnome-shell is already on Ubuntu repositories
[02:58] <friedmicro> Basically...
[02:58] <ultragamecard> help, I got VyprVPN and i can't uninstall it
[02:58] <daftykins> ultragamecard: weren't you here with that yesterday?
[02:58] <ultragamecard> no
[02:58] <friedmicro> Also I think desktop environment would be the more appropriate term; shell could mean the fish shell, bash shell, or in my case z shell
[02:59] <wfio> that's for the clarification friedmicro
[02:59] <[n0mad]> upgrade and dist-upgrade do the same thing?
[02:59] <ultragamecard> i quit
[02:59] <[n0mad]> why do i have different packages held back with upgrade but not with dist-upgrade?
[02:59] <friedmicro> Anytime
[02:59] <daftykins> friedmicro: might wanna dial back the chatter :)
[02:59] <daftykins> !distupgrade
[03:00] <daftykins> ^
[03:00] <friedmicro> @daftykins; just trying to help
[03:00] <daftykins> don't worry we'll beat the chatty out of you ;)
[03:00] <friedmicro> Lol :P
[03:11] <ablest1980>  hello
[03:14] <LMNOP_> hi ho can i help u
[03:14] <LMNOP_> how*
[03:19] <counterglitch> uh
[03:19] <counterglitch> hey everyone
[03:19] <counterglitch> is this the place to get ubuntu help? I just ran software update via the gui and my trackpad no longer works
[03:19] <counterglitch> I'm on vivid with a 2014 dell inspiron 15
[03:22] <BlackHawk22> time
[03:23] <jak2000> 09:22pm gmt -7
[03:28] <Christopher-Were> Hey guys, I have an emergency here. I have a USB that insists on mounting as read-only on xubuntu 15.05. Any ideas on what to do? The #Xubuntu channel is silent
[03:29] <daftykins> df -h
[03:29] <daftykins> see the mount point
[03:29] <daftykins> try: sudo mount -o remount,rw /path/to/flash/drive/mount/point
[03:30] <hiexpo> sudo /media etc
[03:31] <Christopher-Were> still claims to be read only
[03:31] <Ben64> Christopher-Were: paste the relevant line here from the command "mount"
[03:32] <Christopher-Were> http://pastebin.com/0gZb5Hrd
[03:33] <Ben64> thats the output from df, i want the output from "mount"
[03:33] <daftykins> you are claiming your drive is 120GB 0o
[03:33] <Christopher-Were> It didn't give an output
[03:33] <daftykins> it wouldn't
[03:33] <Ben64> "mount"
[03:33] <Ben64> by itself
[03:33] <daftykins> share mount like Ben64 asked.
[03:34] <Christopher-Were> http://pastebin.com/pYfdSQrw
[03:35] <daftykins> it is now read-write
[03:35] <daftykins> Christopher-Were: touch /media/chris/Documents/testfile
[03:36] <Christopher-Were> that doesn't return anything
[03:37] <daftykins> it wouldn't because it succeeded
[03:37] <daftykins> *facepalm*
[03:37] <daftykins> Christopher-Were: ls /media/chris/Documents/
[03:37] <daftykins> see 'testfile' ? yep it's writing.
[03:37] <Christopher-Were> *facepalm*??? really??
[03:38] <daftykins> yep
[03:38] <Christopher-Were> classy
[03:38] <Christopher-Were> this error seems to suggest something else http://i.imgur.com/ks3VOXO.png
[03:38] <daftykins> right you're going to need to close and reopen that
[03:38] <daftykins> CLI is fine, GUI needs a kick
[03:39] <Christopher-Were> still no luck
[03:39] <daftykins> copy whatever via CLI then
[03:41] <Christopher-Were> time for another one of your witty facepalms. I'm doing somethign wrong here: http://pastebin.com/NR2ZTfKd
[03:42] <daftykins> it's telling you what's wrong pretty much
[03:42] <daftykins> cp -r STREAM ...
[03:43] <Christopher-Were> ok thanks
[03:43] <Christopher-Were> why is the GUI messing up?
[03:43] <daftykins> pass
[03:43] <Christopher-Were> im sorry?
[03:45] <daftykins> game show style - "pass"
[03:45] <Christopher-Were> so this is cropped up again http://pastebin.com/ayLkbeH0
[03:46] <daftykins> ls -al /media/chris/Documents/
[03:47] <Christopher-Were> http://pastebin.com/bp9xA6KU
[03:49] <daftykins> hrmm.
[03:49] <daftykins> try putting a single file in the root
[03:51] <daftykins> still dubious about this being USB but 120GB... is it an SSD in an enclosure?
[03:51] <Christopher-Were> cp: cannot create regular file ‘/media/chris/Documents/kdenlive.png’: Read-only file system
[03:51] <Christopher-Were> It's a 120gb usb
[03:51] <Ben64> Christopher-Were: can you pastebin "dmesg"
[03:51] <daftykins> crikey, moneybags :D
[03:52] <Christopher-Were> http://pastebin.com/3aYBDPtF
[03:52] <daftykins> ah-ha.
[03:53] <Ben64> ding ding
[03:53] <daftykins> and it's broken
[03:53] <Christopher-Were> well that explains it
[03:54] <daftykins> got a Windows machine/install ? chkdsk it for a laugh
[03:54] <Ben64> *after you back up anything important
[03:54] <daftykins> but it's probably toast
[03:55] <daftykins> also note lines 10 and 11 - you didn't unmount this disk properly wherever it was last
[03:56] <Christopher-Were> ok. tbh can't remember not unmounting but, yeah
[03:58] <Christopher-Were> Thanks for the help guys.
[03:58] <daftykins> np
[04:01] <attlasbot> Can someone help me get my track pad working?
[04:01] <NateHiggers> have you seen ayak?
[04:01] <le_pig> oh boy..
[04:02] <theJian> I wonder how many people use dvorak keyboard layout
[04:03] <in_deep_thought> I would like to know where a specific android studio plugin I have downloaded lives on my ubuntu sytem
[04:03] <aeon-ltd> attlasbot: does it not work at all?
[04:03] <in_deep_thought> I type find / -name 'genymotion'
[04:03] <in_deep_thought> actually sudo find / -name 'genymotion'
[04:03] <in_deep_thought> and it just kind of hangs
[04:03] <attlasbot> Nope and I've tried googling it and none of the fixes work
[04:03] <in_deep_thought> whats the actual find commany?
[04:03] <daftykins> in_deep_thought: you need to add asterisks before and after the name in ' in case it has extra characters before or after
[04:03] <in_deep_thought> d?
[04:04] <daftykins> e.g. find / -name '*thingtosearch*'
[04:04] <aeon-ltd> attlasbot: is it some obscure make?
[04:04] <in_deep_thought> daftykins, hmm its still just kind of sitting
[04:04] <in_deep_thought> how long should it take to find a folder?
[04:04] <daftykins> look at your disk LED
[04:05] <attlasbot> ETPS/2 Elnatouch aeon-ltd
[04:05] <daftykins> haha i was totally gonna call it as Elantech
[04:05] <agent_white> Evenin'
[04:05] <daftykins> lo
[04:12] <attlasbot> Anyone?
[04:17] <hiexpo> !ask
[04:19] <xbox_> ei
[04:20] <xbox_> ou
[04:31] <Captonjamason> yo nerds, kickstart wont work in ubuntu 15.04
[04:32] <Captonjamason> as in ksconfig kickstart
[04:33] <laurentide> i'm having trouble installing mongodb on ubuntu
[04:33] <laurentide> folks in #mongodb recommended complete uninstall/reinstall but it didn't work
[04:34] <preyalone> How do I install the old, circa 1975 System 6, POSIX-style sh in Ubuntu? In Mac OS X, I can `brew install osh`.
[04:34] <lotuspsychje> !info mongodb | laurentide
[04:34] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: try purge, then reinstall
[04:35] <macabrehour> Alright,, been trying all day since i got up this morning,, How do i get hamachi adapter to be the primary adapter that games use?
[04:35] <Captonjamason> yo nerds, kickstart wont work in ubuntu 15.04
[04:35] <Captonjamason> as in ksconfig kickstart
[04:36] <laurentide> lotuspsychje, tried that. no dice. still getting http://pastebin.com/HDaFT60u
[04:36] <cfhowlett> Captonjamason, perhaps less casual insult will yield attention and assistance.  http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nerd
[04:36] <Captonjamason> im sorry
[04:37] <Captonjamason> how about hello everybody, kickstart wont work in ubuntu 15.04
[04:37] <Captonjamason> as in ksconfig kickstart
[04:38] <cfhowlett> Captonjamason, is systemd the replacement for kickstart?
[04:38] <Captonjamason> im not sure,
[04:38] <danfruehauf> Is there a way to force ubuntu to use linux-virtual kernels?
[04:39] <danfruehauf> I don't want it to download *-generic kernels at all
[04:39] <cfhowlett> !systemd > Captonjamason
[04:39] <Captonjamason> i did know that cfhowlett
[04:39] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: not sure mate, its complainting about mongodb server not configged right, maybe find yourself a good tutorial install?
[04:40] <Captonjamason> im using kickstart for some of my os making
[04:40] <Captonjamason> and its not starting
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/
[04:40] <macabrehour> I can see others are talking, and I dont wish to be rude and interupt, but does anyone not currently busy, know how to set hamachi s that games use it's adapter first before accessing my wifi adapter?
[04:40] <laurentide> yepthat's what i'm following
[04:41] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: wich ubuntu version?
[04:41] <laurentide> 12.04
[04:41] <laurentide> dreamhost vps
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> macabrehour: try to disable wifi chipset from bios then
[04:43] <macabrehour> well, i need the wifi for hamachi to let people connect to me,, i just need games to send there broadcast to hamachi, then from hamachi to my wifi card
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: maybe this can help? http://askubuntu.com/questions/500533/error-while-trying-to-install-mongodb
[04:45] <Captonjamason> hmmm, if you know anything with kickstart configurator cfhowlett  this is what it gives me running it in terminal,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/11004213/
[04:46] <lotuspsychje> macabrehour: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Hamachi
[04:47] <Captonjamason> oh he left :\
[04:47] <macabrehour> Thank you lotus for taking time to try and help, I have read all that , I can connect to other people and succesfully ping them and they can ping me,, our problem is my games are not using the hamachi adapter when i try lan hosting
[04:47] <Captonjamason> what games?
[04:47] <laurentide> lotuspshychje, tried changing the permissions on /etc/init.d/mongodb as recommended. same error
[04:47] <laurentide> lotuspsychje *
[04:48] <macabrehour> In windows all you do is goto where it lists your adapters and move the hamachi adapter to the top of the list, and programs use it first,, but I have no clue how to do that on linux
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: not sure then mate sorry
[04:48] <laurentide> ya me neither. thank you
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> !aptlock | laurentide maybe play around with this
[04:48] <reisio> macabrehour: what're you trying to do?
[04:49] <macabrehour> I installed Hamachi so that i can play lan games with someone across the ocean,, we can connect to each other successfully using hamachi interface, but my games do not use the hamachi virtual network adapter,, they instead try to use my wifi adapter directly
[04:50] <macabrehour> I need the games to see hamachi first
[04:52] <joyo999> bazhang: hello
[04:52] <macabrehour> the device is listing as ham0 and is working correctly, i have tried sudo route add -host 255.255.255.255 dev ham0, becuase some games use that gateway, but it doesnt seem to have effected anything
[04:52] <joyo999> bazhang: when will you get freenode staff
[04:53] <joyo999> bazhang: are you gay? when will you become staff? you faggot
[04:54] <laurentide> lotuspsychje, same error. going to look into why it "is not configured yet"
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> !ops | joyo999
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: yeah, seems like its really that server not configured issue
[04:55] <laurentide> lotuspsychje, trying this now https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-14786
[05:00] <laurentide> lotuspsychje, still failed. similar but slightly different error: http://pastebin.com/pHcQjvAf
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5973811/mongodb-data-directory-permissions
[05:05] <laurentide> sudo chown mongodb:mongodb /vol/db/
[05:05] <laurentide>      chown: invalid group: `mongodb:mongodb'
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: really dont know why :p sorry
[05:07] <laurentide> hmm so i created the user and group but can't access /vol/db/ as recommended in that post.. will try to reinstall
[05:07] <lotuspsychje> laurentide: your on the main user right?
[05:07] <laurentide> oooh yay it was because the group didn't exist that the install failed
[05:09] <laurentide> lotuspsychje, thank you for helping me work that out
[05:09] <lotuspsychje> !yay | laurentide
[05:14] <S[h]O[r]T> is there really no way to change the download mirror during a vivid server install ,or make it not even use the internet? it forces you to use us.archive.ubuntu.com which is painfully slow and 500-900ms away from me and has packet loss. i tried editing /etc/hosts during the install and it didnt even take
[05:16] <EriC^^> S[h]O[r]T: /etc/hosts is irrelevant, the mirror is in /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:16] <Bray90820> I'm having an issue i can't open firefox without running "sudo firefix" from the terminal
[05:16] <Bray90820> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/89e8cb703ce7b52ca605
[05:17] <EriC^^> Bray90820: type sudo chown aaron: ~aaron
[05:17] <EriC^^> Bray90820: type sudo chown -r aaron: ~aaron
[05:18] <Bray90820> eric I should type both of those?
[05:18] <EriC^^> Bray90820: no just the second
[05:18] <Bray90820> EriC^^:
[05:18] <Bray90820> ok
[05:20] <Bray90820> EriC^^: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/becd0ee8f69823b69f9b
[05:21] <EriC^^> Bray90820: type sudo chown -R aaron: ~aaron
[05:22] <Bray90820> EriC^^: that worked thanks
[05:22] <EriC^^> no problem
[05:22] <Bray90820> Another question if you have any experence with the gui samba app
[05:23] <Bray90820> Or teamviewer
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> Bray90820: you can install teamviewer on their website
[05:24] <Bray90820> lotuspsychje: I am actually having an issue with it auto starting with my system
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> Bray90820: autostarting remote software isnt the best idea mate
[05:24] <Bray90820> lotuspsychje: I am aware of the risks
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> Bray90820: i would suggest teamviewer only for single use problems
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> Bray90820: maybe use ssh instead?
[05:25] <Bray90820> lotuspsychje: I am using teamviewer for remote management of my system
[05:26] <Bray90820> To dieignose and reaper problems when I am away from the server
[05:26] <Bray90820> diagnose
[05:27] <EriC^^> Bray90820: can't you ssh like lotuspsychje suggested and then setup teamviewer if you must?
[05:28] <Bray90820> EriC^^: not every system I use allows SSH
[05:30] <Bray90820> EriC^^: lotuspsychjemy school has blocked port 22
[05:31] <EriC^^> Bray90820: you can setup ssh to use a different port /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[05:32] <Bray90820> It would pro easier and more practical for me to use teamviewer
[05:32] <Bray90820> It would be easier and more practical for me to use teamviewer
[05:33] <S[h]O[r]T> EriC^^ this is during an installation of ubuntu not after
[05:34] <S[h]O[r]T> /etc/apt/* doesnt even exist
[05:36] <EriC^^> S[h]O[r]T: yes it does
[05:45] <S[h]O[r]T> EriC^^ it has it in /target/etc/apt/sources.lst and that is for after installation not during
[05:48] <EriC^^> S[h]O[r]T: are you talking about the desktop iso?
[05:48] <S[h]O[r]T> no, the server iso
[05:49] <EriC^^> ok, on the desktop iso if you try a live session it's in /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:49] <spike_bbx> Hi
[05:50] <spike_bbx> I'm new to Blackbox linux
[05:51] <spike_bbx> could you please help me how to connect my backbox to wireless connection. Actually it shows wired connection. I can not change it to wireless
[05:51] <EriC^^> !blackbox
[05:51] <spike_bbx> yes. it is blackbox linux
[05:52] <EriC^^> spike_bbx: try the blackbox channel
[05:52] <spike_bbx> thank you Eric
[05:53] <EriC^^> sure
[06:02] <AppAraat> hello, I've found that recent versions of youtube-dl is complaining about the version of avconv. So far I've found out that avconv is a part of libav, but how would I find out which version of avconv is in a particular package?
[06:07] <vonsyd0w> AppAraat, I'd assume (not certain) that the version of libav-tools denotes the version of avconv
[06:09] <iyogeshjoshi> hi
[06:09] <iyogeshjoshi> I'm facing problem while upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04
[06:10] <iyogeshjoshi> it is always throwing error "An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade. "
[06:10] <iyogeshjoshi> I even tried disabling all ppa's
[06:10] <ibj> Why is that on some distributions though it's available a screenshot utility the PrtSc key doesn't launch it?
[06:10] <iyogeshjoshi> still same
[06:11] <iyogeshjoshi> anybody here knws what is the problem while upgrading?
[06:12] <AppAraat> vonsyd0w: I did aptitude show libav-tools |grep -i avconv but that resulted in "server, the avconv audio and video encoder, and the avprobe stream analyzer."
[06:13] <vonsyd0w> AppAraat, try "dpkg -l | grep -i libav-tools". I don't have it installed so i dont know the output
[06:14] <vonsyd0w> AppAraat, what version of ubuntu are you using?
[06:14] <AppAraat> vonsyd0w: currently I am using Lubuntu 12.04 (64 bit edition)
[06:15] <vonsyd0w> AppAraat, that version is pretty old: http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/libav-tools
[06:16] <AppAraat> libav tools are installed here, but it only gives the version of libav tools themselves, but I can't find anything about the version of avconv anywhere.
[06:16] <AppAraat> yeah I'm going to upgrade in a few weeks
[06:17] <vonsyd0w> the version number for avconv is most likely the same as libav-tools. I stated this earlier
[06:19] <AppAraat> hmm in that case yeah the package is pretty ancient, I have 4:0.8.17-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 and youtube-dl is asking me to have at least version 10
[06:43] <ibj> !info compiz
[06:51] <ibj> !info spamasassin
[07:08] <ubunturos> Are there users who have tried installing rabbitmq-server available from Ubuntu's repos and worked for them?
[07:08] <ubunturos> This is on Ubuntu Trusty
[07:11] <sh4tr> could someone highlight me
[07:12] <kaidelong> hey, is the version of vim provided by the ubuntu repos built with multi-byte support?
[07:12] <rhapsody> hey guys/gals, does anyone know if it is possible to scroll up in the tty console?
[07:12] <kaidelong> rhapsody: try shift-pgup or shift-uparrow
[07:13] <agent_white> kaidelong: `:version` -- if it's in that list, then yes.
[07:14] <rhapsody> kaidelong, this works in the local terminal but not in tty1 mode when I press ctrl +alt+f1
[07:14] <rhapsody> kaidelong, well it only moves one line
[07:14] <Ajacobsson> sh4tr:
[07:15] <kaidelong> shift-pgup works in my tty
[07:15] <kaidelong> it could be that there was only one line up in your buffer
[07:15] <kaidelong> why not try running dmesg to generate a bunch of output
[07:15] <rhapsody> kaidelong, I ran a recent apt-get update and I want to see what was installed, shift+pg up  does not do anything
[07:15] <kaidelong> then try it again
[07:15] <sh4tr> Ajacobsson: thank you, would you do it one more time, testing notify
[07:16] <Ajacobsson> sh4tr: Sure, np.
[07:16] <rhapsody> kaidelong, will i lose the rest of the contents that I am trying to view if I do that?
[07:16] <kaidelong> mm, I believe so
[07:17] <kaidelong> you could try on tty2
[07:17] <rhapsody> kaidelong, too late....attempted it on tty1 and it worked, but i lost the part i was interested in
[07:17] <kaidelong> you only have so much buffer to work with, /var/log/apt might have stuff relevant to you though
[07:18] <rhapsody> kaidelong, lemme check that out thanks
[07:19] <kaidelong> in the future you could redirect STDOUT and STDERR to some files so that you can check them out at your leisure
[07:19] <rhapsody> kaidelong, yes I will do that in the future thank you for the tip
[07:21] <kaidelong> agent_white: thanks, ubuntu vim does have multibyte support, so that saves me having to build it myself
[07:22] <rick_> Hi all, is it possible to update Xorg stack of 14.04.2 only? I don't want to upgrade kernel
[07:42] <asr856> Hi, can someone help me out? I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.2 and when I use VLC or Netflix, after an hour or so, my computer turns black then restarts with no warning.
[07:42] <misha> vsem privet
[07:43] <Guest43373> привет всем
[07:43] <Guest43373> аууу
[07:43] <k1l> !ru | Guest43373
[07:45] <k1l> ponyrider: ponyride1 ponyride2  hi, dont you think one client is enough? :)
[07:46] <Varro> greetings. I'm trying to port forward a specific port through iptables, but it doesn't seem to work.
[07:46] <Varro> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 31222 -j DNAT --to 192.168.100.6:22
[07:52] <Basz0r> Is the traffic routed to another machine in the network? Or to an interface on the machine itself?
[07:54] <Varro> to another machine
[07:55] <Varro> the server is acting as a router. 2 NICs, eth0,1.
[07:55] <Varro> eth0 is connected to my physical LAN, eth1 is connected to VM LAN
[07:58] <unafraid> hello
[08:00] <Basz0r> Varro, did you enabled ip_forward?
[08:00] <Varro> yep, its enabled
[08:00] <Basz0r> And how did you tested it?
[08:01] <Varro> sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward
[08:01] <Varro> = 1
[08:01] <Basz0r> Varro, I mean the SSH connection from outside
[08:01] <bstarek> varro: explain a little bit more what you are tryiong to do
[08:01] <Varro> putty from my windows machine.
[08:01] <Basz0r> In the local network?
[08:02] <Basz0r> You will have to test it from outside
[08:02] <Varro> i can ssh to the server fine, but get a timeout at 10.0.0.190:31222
[08:02] <Basz0r> That is the external address?
[08:02] <Varro> win machine is on 10.0.0.0 same as eth0 on the ub server.
[08:03] <Varro> second ubuntu is on 192.168.100.0
[08:03] <Basz0r> Behind the FW?
[08:03] <Varro> yep
[08:03] <bstarek> you iptables command looks correct to me
[08:03] <Basz0r> Have you made a FORWARD rule for the SSH connection from outside to your local ubuntu machine?
[08:04] <Basz0r> in the filter chain
[08:04] <bstarek> I am understanding what you are trying to achieve
[08:04] <bstarek> i am NOT understanding
[08:05] <Basz0r> He is trying to forward (DNAT) a random port to a SSH port on a machine behind a firewall/router
[08:05] <Basz0r> With iptables
[08:05] <Varro> yep
[08:05] <Basz0r> I assume that the rest is working (SNAT etc)
[08:05] <Varro> have not made a FORWARD rule no.
[08:05] <Basz0r> You will have to do that if the policy is drop, or if you have a global drop rule in the FORWARD table
[08:06] <Basz0r> Like
[08:06] <bstarek> ok, i understand, I never done it but i will try to help
[08:06] <Basz0r> iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport 22 -i eth0 -o eth1 -j ACCEPT
[08:06] <Basz0r> Something like that
[08:06] <Varro> Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
[08:06] <Basz0r> Ah
[08:06] <Varro> so I guess I need to
[08:07] <Basz0r> iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
[08:07] <Basz0r> Try that first
[08:07] <Basz0r> It will allow all traffic to float between the eth0 and eth1 interface
[08:07] <capman> Hi everyone, is this a good place to ask questions about cached credentials in ubuntu?
[08:07] <SCHAAP137> theoretically, would there be a way to just completely get rid of the NumLock switch and just _always_ have the numpad type numbers?
[08:10] <Varro> still doesn't work
[08:10] <Varro> FORWARD policy ACCEPT.
[08:11] <Basz0r> Do you see the traffic going in your firewall. You can test that with iptables -i WANINTERFACE "dst port 31222"
[08:11] <Basz0r> uhm
[08:11] <Basz0r> tcpdump -i WANINTERFACE "dst port 31222"
[08:11] <bstarek> Basz0r, you are right, eth0 needs to communicate with eth1, i believe there is MASQUERADE command needed there
[08:12] <Varro> yep
[08:12] <Basz0r> You use a MASQUERADE rule for sourcenatting. The destination nat rule should work without it
[08:12] <Basz0r> Alright
[08:12] <Varro> getting activity with tcpdump
[08:12] <Varro> want me to screenshot iwth a -v?
[08:13] <Basz0r> do you see it going to your local machine? tcpdump -i LOCALINTERFACE "dst host 192.168.100.6 and dst port 22" ?
[08:13] <Basz0r> na, I believe you :p
[08:14] <Varro> im guessing you mean WAN as in eth0 and local as in eth1?
[08:14] <Basz0r> Yes
[08:15] <Varro> no dice on that one
[08:17] <Varro> Terribly sorry, i have to go afk for a couple of hours. ok if I poke you when I get back?
[08:17] <Basz0r> Oh alright, no probs :)
[08:18] <lng> Hi! I cannot open Chrome menu under Ubuntu 14.04 / Gnome Classic Desktop
[08:21] <timson> HEllo
[08:22] <timson> is here anybody?
[08:22] <timson> i see
[08:22] <timson> goodbuy
[08:22] <Ben64> that was productive
[08:22] <ArcherGodson> fast and furious )
[08:23] <alexander> hello
[08:23] <alexander> kmkm
[08:23] <alexander> ll,l
[08:23] <timson> hi
[08:23] <alexander> hi
[08:23] <Ben64> timson: alexander: please stop whatever it is you're doing
[08:23] <timson> how are u?
[08:23] <Guest65599> norm
[08:23] <ArcherGodson> how is in Dagestan?
[08:24] <timson> okay. sorry
[08:24] <Ben64> go make a channel and talk there, or use PM. do not use #ubuntu
[08:24] <Guest65599> ok
[08:29] <CVirus> After upgrading to 15.04, OSD notifications have disappeared .. For instance when I turn the volume up or down or alter my screen brightness .. is this normal ?
[08:31] <Dro__> morning!
[08:35] <z8z> CVirus: My advice is to never upgrade from LTS version to newer one if you don't want to experience unexpected changes
[08:35] <z8z> CVirus: But i don't know about that issue specifically
[08:37] <capman> Anyone knows a good howto for ubuntu 14.04, login via ldap/kerberos and cached credentials, not sssd?
[08:39] <k1l> CVirus: no, its not normal. does the volume and brightness change work besides the missing notification?
[08:42] <CVirus> k1l, yes they do
[08:42] <Spec-Chum> Tried to install ubuntu 15.04 but whilst the liveUSB worked fine the actual install dropped me into the systemd emergency shell.  I'll be honest it was 1am so I didn't spend to much time looking at what went wrong but my Windows install on on 2 SSDs in RAID0, but I can't see this making a differnce?  Ubunutu is installed on a partion on a different, non RAIDed SSD
[08:45] <RtMF> Spec-Chum: if the systemd shell comes up .. is the system mounted? could it find /?
[08:45] <RtMF> if so, then its somewhere later in the boot process than anythig to do with the drives most likely
[08:46] <RtMF> basically, would be easier to help with a pastebin of any relevant logs and/or at least some description, but I'll help if I can
[08:47] <zeitgeist> hi everyone - i’m looking for help to dig in the logs and find the date of a hardware change, could you help ?
[08:50] <RtMF> zeitgeist: hmm, unfortunately the log you want may have rotated into /dev/null -- but its possible its still there -- are you using systemd? if so I can't provide specific info, haven't gotten there yet, otherwise you want to look *probably* tat the dmesg logs and udev logs -- the first shows the initial kernel hardware probes and the latter shows later probes
[08:50] <RtMF> also love the name zeitgeist -- its a longshot but are you a mage: the ascension / cult of ecstasy fan? or just a fan of the spirit of the times?
[08:50] <chotaz`w> how can I find out why chrome is opening new tabs when I try to open apt:// links and .deb files? nothing goes to the software center :\
[08:51] <RtMF> chotaz`w: chrome doesn't tend to play all *that* nice with things that should be going elsewhere in xdg-open, but the question is is xdg-open calling chrome or is it apt:// links just inside chrome?  if the latter, look in chrome's settings, if the former (check by xdg-open apt://foo in terminal) then look in the associations in your DE's settings -- if kde I can direct
[08:52] <RtMF> xdg-open does the heavy lifting at least under kde and I think in general, reading the mime database and opening a[n] URL by type (by filetype if loceal)
[08:52] <kamil_> hello
[08:52] <RtMF> *local
[08:52] <RtMF> yay latency
[08:53] <zeitgeist> Thanjs RtMF ! I know the change occured in the past two weeks, do you think a trace might still be there ? I know those are the logs i shoudl look into but i don’t really know how to read them
[08:53] <Spec-Chum> thanks RtMF, system appears to mount, or at least it does in recover mode as I can apt-get things, indeed I updated the system via that.  I'll reinstall tonight but mainly I just wanted to know if the RAID array could be causing issues, even tho ubuntu is not installed on them
[08:53] <chotaz`w> RtMf I was actually trying to grab xgd-open from the ubuntu software site and it just pops up a new tab :\
[08:53] <RtMF> zeitgeist: well what hardware is it you're looking for?
[08:54] <k1l> CVirus: what desktop are you on?
[08:54] <zeitgeist> also, I’m not really a mage fan but I do love the whole white wolf universe. The name, though, is meant as a joke (a reminder that that spirit of times is always around to anyone using the “who” command)
[08:54] <k1l> CVirus: and is notify-osd running or another notify demon?
[08:54] <zeitgeist> RtMF: a Nvidia GPU. 3 brand new GPUs were stolen and replaced by older models
[08:55] <RtMF> chotaz`w: well the simplest way then would be: sudo apt-get install xdg-utils -- in a termianl of course
[08:55] <RtMF> zeitgeist: well ok then, you're looking for anything talking about video in your dmesg type logs -- honestly the simplest first thing to do is just grep for 'video'
[08:55] <RtMF> or perhaps 'nvidia'
[08:55] <RtMF> (grep -i nvidia /var/log/foo)
[08:56] <chotaz`w> RtMF there is no such package on my repos
[08:56] <CVirus> k1l, I'm using unity but I installed mate as well and used it a bit .. Here's the output of ps aux | grep notif http://dpaste.com/3J80S8H
[08:56] <RtMF> chotaz`w: ..ubuntyu version?
[08:57] <zeitgeist> RtMF: Ok I’ll try that. Is there anything that would indicate a new GPU has been plugged in for the first time ?
[08:57] <chotaz`w> 15.04
[08:57]  * RtMF kicks her internet
[08:57] <k1l> CVirus: "sudo apt-get install --reinstall notify-osd"
[08:57] <RtMF> zeitgeist: not sure, there might be something ubu specific
[08:57] <Spec-Chum> RtMF: just one thing which I wasn't sure about...I installed GRUB to SDB not SDB2, is that right?  Ubuntu is installed on SDB2 as SDB1 is a windows data drive (Steam games)
[08:58] <CVirus> k1l, still
[08:58] <RtMF> chotaz`w:         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ utopic/main amd64 Packages
[08:58] <RtMF>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ utopic/main amd64 Packages
[08:58] <k1l> CVirus: afaik that needs a relogin at least
[08:58] <RtMF> so.
[08:58] <CVirus> k1l, ok let me re-login
[08:59] <zeitgeist> RtMF: OK thank you, greping through the logs now…
[08:59] <RtMF> chotaz`w: make sure you're looking for xdg-utils
[08:59] <RtMF> zeitgeist: I remember at one point there was some kind of ubu hardware log, but I think that was like way back before udev got decent...and might even have been a different os
[08:59]  * RtMF has been unixing for 18 years, it all blurs
[09:00] <RtMF> btw I hope you catch that theif, zeitgeist , that blows
[09:00] <RtMF> I've had too much hardware stolen to have any sympathy for people who take hardware from individuals/small businesses
[09:01] <RtMF> (admittedly it happened while I was basically homeless, so I guess its not that big of a surprise but yeah...)
[09:01] <zeitgeist> RtMF: I didn’t see anything that looks like a ubuntu specific hardware-log (in /var/logs anyway)
[09:02] <zeitgeist> RtMF: And I don’t have much sympathy for the thief either… I spent 2 days trying to update those drivers before i thought of checking on the hardware…
[09:02] <Rahul> hii  all
[09:03] <Rahul> Hii all
[09:03] <RtMF> zeitgeist: ok, cool.  probably something ancient I'm thinking of.
[09:03] <RtMF> the dmesg.foo files are probably a good place to look -- if the dates on them go back far enough you're goldne
[09:04] <RtMF> if nothing else the gpu is visible when it enumerates PCI
[09:09] <theme2> I have a little problem here
[09:10] <theme2> I typed "cd " and then pressed enter (in bash)
[09:10] <theme2> and I got "bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: No space left on device"
[09:10] <vooze> have anyone been able to use pushbullet indicator in 15.04 ?
[09:10] <theme2> Running baobab shows that I have 800 MB left on the hard disk
[09:10] <k1l> theme2, what gives you "df -h"? please put into a pastebin
[09:11] <theme2> k1l, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11006899/
[09:12] <theme2> FYI my computer has more than one OS
[09:12] <k1l> theme2, yes, your system is full.
[09:12] <CVirus> k1l, same :-(
[09:12] <theme2> k1l, then why does baobab say that the system is not full?
[09:13] <k1l> theme2, if there is only 5% of space left the users cant write anymore (or save anymore). so free some space. start with "sudo apt-get autoremove" then "sudo apt-get autoclean"
[09:13] <cfhowlett> theme2, 100% use = full
[09:13] <theme2> cfhowlett, read the logs
[09:13] <zeitgeist> RtMF: might the kern.log files help ? I have them back to april 12th
[09:13] <k1l> theme2, after that see what old kernel images and headers are still installed and remove that packages "dpkg -l | grep linux-headers"
[09:14] <theme2> cfhowlett, oh wait... you entered after the start of the conversation
[09:14] <cfhowlett> theme2, :)  I'll just sit here in the corner quietly ...
[09:14] <k1l> theme2, 800mb free is less then 5% and so its "full" for user view
[09:14] <theme2> k1l, ran "sudo apt-get autoclean"
[09:14] <theme2> k1l, now 59M left :)
[09:15] <k1l> theme2, you will need to get rid of stuff :)
[09:16] <cfhowlett> apt-cache will clean out the package download cache
[09:16] <cfhowlett> *apt-get clean*
[09:17] <theme2> k1l, can I safely uninstall linux-headers that aren't the latest version?
[09:17] <k1l> theme2, yes
[09:18] <theme2> k1l, What will happen if I uninstall the latest version?
[09:18] <k1l> if you remove the latest headers you cant make modules for the used kernel. so you will get issues with video drivers etc.
[09:20] <Amm0n> how many packages got a fresh 15.04 installation?
[09:20] <theme2> k1l, Great! Now I have 2GB remaining in my disk!
[09:21] <chotaz`w> cfhowlett, needs moar coffee? :))
[09:21] <goju> I need drivers for ATI HD4830 graphics card....running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[09:24] <FergusL> Hello, anyone using the canonical-chromium-build repo for pepper flash for chromium ?
[09:27] <kamil_> hello
[09:28] <ubuntuser13> libreoffice error:  Extension Manager: exception in synchronize
[09:29] <kamil_>  i have problem with mysql - when i'm creating new database default charset is latin1_swedish_ci - of course i can change it after create db, but i want to change this default charset for ever
[09:29] <kamil_> for every new database
[09:29] <kamil_> it is possible?
[09:29] <kamil_> is it*
[09:29] <hateball> kamil_: should be able to in /etc/my.cnf (I think)
[09:29] <kamil_> oo... ok, thanks
[09:29] <hateball> I am not near a machine with mysql atm
[09:30] <kamil_> i will check it
[09:30] <m1dnight_> is one allowed to bump posts on the ubuntu foruns?
[09:30] <m1dnight_> forums*
[09:32] <kamil_> hateball: unfortunately it isn't this file - there is totally different stuff
[09:32] <k1l> m1dnight_, better ask the forums team in #ubuntuforums
[09:32] <zeitgeist> OK i digged a bit and I found all those “pci” entries in kern.log and grepped for the pci address of the GPU, but I’m not sure what part would identify a device
[09:32] <bstarek> hateball, you can ssh to that sqlmachine if it is far...
[09:35] <jokke> hi
[09:35] <jokke> i'm trying to set up vsftpd on a remote box but i'm not able to log in via ftp
[09:36] <jokke> the user is whitelisted
[09:36] <jokke> and logging in via ssh works (but disconnects right away because shell is set to /bin/false
[09:37] <jokke> ftp just says 530 Login incorrect.
[09:37] <jokke> here's my configs: https://p.jreinert.com/m-gmr/
[09:37]  * RtMF wanders back, zlmao 
[09:37] <RtMF> err
[09:37] <RtMF> zeitgeist:
[09:37] <RtMF> hmm
[09:38] <zeitgeist> I spotted only one difference
[09:38] <zeitgeist> but I don’t know if it is relevant, and I can’t find doc on this log’s format (yet)
[09:38] <RtMF> which log?
[09:38] <zeitgeist> kern.log, pci entries
[09:40]  * RtMF nods
[09:40] <RtMF> does it show vendor ID & product ID?
[09:40] <RtMF> if so that's where to look for the info
[09:40] <RtMF> also look for things with nv or nvidia in them
[09:40] <RtMF> or maybe agpgart
[09:41] <Spec-Chum> would there be some reason why using recovery booting option, the one with the text menu, will boot but main boot would not?
[09:41] <Jabo> man, I thought Windows Updates were annoying
[09:41] <Jabo> there's an Ubuntu update every day
[09:41] <RtMF> Spec-Chum: the recovery options do lots of random things differently -- it could be as simple as your gpu likes to be initialized a few extra times to come up sane
[09:41] <k1l> Spec-Chum, missing video driver
[09:41] <RtMF> k1l: that too, though I've seen it with a present driver that locks up during normal boot but will work if brought into text mode for a bit first
[09:42] <RtMF> or if the framebuffer is disabled
[09:42] <RtMF> et.c
[09:42] <kopele> Jabo, run em automatic
[09:42] <RtMF> *etc.
[09:42] <zeitgeist> RtMF: What I did was use LSPCI to get the aPCI address of the FPU, and grepped for that addess in the kern.log file. greping for nvidia, video or vga didn’t help
[09:42] <k1l> Jabo, most of them are security patches. i would not rant about a OS getting critical security issues fixed asap.
[09:42] <RtMF> zeitgeist: *nods* damn, yeah, I know once upon a time there was a something, but yeah
[09:42] <RtMF> hmm
[09:42] <Spec-Chum> I do have a GTX 970, which is quite new.  The LiveCD boot fine tho
[09:43] <k1l> Spec-Chum, which ubuntu is it?
[09:43] <Spec-Chum> Gnome version
[09:43] <zeitgeist> there are lines that seem to differ in a way that might be helpfull, but I’m not sure what they mean. Whould you like a short paste if i set one up ?
[09:43] <k1l> Spec-Chum, version?
[09:43] <Spec-Chum> sorry, 15.04 gnome
[09:43] <RtMF> zeitgeist: paste.beautifulsunrise.org -- sure
[09:44] <zeitgeist> RtMF: thank you ! doing it now
[09:44] <RtMF> (that's my site, I'm kinda slowly putting together a consulting business -- beautiful sunrise solutions -- its been my vps forever)
[09:44] <Spec-Chum> I can get to grub fine, then the screen goes grey and the text saying Ubuntu Gnome comes up but it just stops there.   After about 2 minutes the emergency console thing appears
[09:45] <zeitgeist> RtMF: Cool, i love custom solutions ;)
[09:45]  * Lum4n4r3 salut salut
[09:45] <Johnny_Linux> ohluh
[09:45] <RtMF> zeitgeist: yeah, the vps is running 14.10, has been running since 10.04 I think
[09:45] <RtMF> well I mean with reboots
[09:45] <RtMF> longest streak was about a year
[09:45] <k1l> Spec-Chum, install the "nvidia-346" package in the recovery
[09:45] <jokke> no one?
[09:45] <RtMF> ...I actually managed to have irssi juts crash on me during that time, I think it wrapped a 32-bit pointer
[09:45] <Spec-Chum> I think it might be a video driver thing.  How would I go about....hah that's exactly what I was going to ask
[09:46] <zeitgeist> impressive considering how dist upgrades are painfull
[09:46] <Spec-Chum> k1l: I will try that tonight, thanks.  At work at the moment
[09:46] <RtMF> zeitgeist: yeah, my new linode is running arch, I'm trying to migrate at least some things -- I'm also running alt dns, an alt-tld at .xh and an internal one at .bso
[09:46] <k1l> zeitgeist, they shouldnt be painfull since ubuntu does automated testing on upgrades
[09:46] <RtMF> the ubu vps has all my services set up backed by PAM, so you just add users to groups to give them mail, xmpp, etc.
[09:46] <RtMF> I plan to deploy a similar LDAP-oriented solution
[09:46] <Spec-Chum> k1l: but what's bugging me is why would the LiveCD work but not the full install? :/
[09:47] <RtMF> ...presuming i manage to pay for this month >.>
[09:48] <k1l> Spec-Chum, very difficult topic. ubuntu only runs the ope source drivers as default (is not allowed to run the prop. drivers besides on the live disc) so you need to install them manually after install.
[09:49] <Spec-Chum> ah right, so the liveCD will be runing the prop nvidia drivers but when installed fully it uses nouveau?
[09:49] <Spec-Chum> That makes sense
[09:49] <k1l> yep
[09:50] <zeitgeist> RtMF: How expensive is your plan ? Also, we use PAM+LDAP at work, and it’s pretty awesome
[09:52] <Spec-Chum> OK, that makes sense now.  I'm not new to Linux, but new to Ubuntu.  Well since about version 7 anywya
[09:52] <zeitgeist> RtMF: HEre’s the paste: http://paste.beautifulsunrise.org/view/586e5807
[09:53] <zeitgeist> RtMF: What i’m trying to figure out is whether the difference I spoted indicates a hardware change - I have no idead what those ligns mean
[09:53] <Spec-Chum> as an aside, if yoiu're thinking of RAIDing 2 SSDs, don't bother, whilst benchmarks are through the roof (1000+ Mb/sec) I can't say I've noticed any difference at all in general loading times etc lol
[09:54] <seph80hd> is backbox talk allowed here?
[09:54] <zeitgeist> (I need to AFK for 10mn)
[09:54] <Spec-Chum> RtMF, k1l: thanks for all your help.  I didn't realise the LiveCS used the nvidia drivers, now I know that I'm no longer confused!
[09:54] <cfhowlett> seph80hd, nope.
[09:54] <cfhowlett> !backbox | seph80hd
[09:54] <seph80hd> thanks alot! :)
[09:58] <zeitgeist> (and I’m back)
[09:58] <D34dp4n> welcome back
[10:04] <zeitgeist> RtMF: here’s a paste of the full “pcigrep.txt” file. I noticed lines that indicate assigned areas of memory for the GPU, perhaps a python script that computes the size of the area might help ?
[10:05] <zeitgeist> http://paste.beautifulsunrise.org/view/738241a9
[10:09] <zetheroo> I am trying to delete a user and it's home directory with 'userdel username' but am being told "userdel: user xyz is currently used by process 902". I have tried killing the processes with 'kill -9 -1' as the user and then trying to delete it again but it keeps saying the same thing with different process numbers ...
[10:10] <k1l> is the user still logged in?
[10:11] <zetheroo> no
[10:13] <jiggerypokery> Hi there, does anyone know why a fat16 file system would be 'read only'?
[10:13] <zetheroo> is there a way to totally delete the crontab of a user?
[10:13] <jiggerypokery> it makes no sence, I am able to write to it with unetbootin but not if I need to copy files too
[10:14] <kristian_on_linu> hi all
[10:15] <kristian_on_linu> what is a smart way of controlling two ipads from one Linux laptop?
[10:16] <xyzwhatever> i think its easier to fly a rocket to the moon
[10:17] <cfhowlett> kristian_on_linu, (assuming no-troll) highly unlikely.  apple deliberately makes their systems hostile to non-apple OS.
[10:18] <kristian_on_linu> xyzwhatever: so it seems ... incredible
[10:22] <Spec-Chum> Just a thought (sorry for banging on about this) do you think turning on the Intel 4600 (Haswell) will work to at least get me booted?
[10:23] <zetheroo> Any ideas on how to get rid of this user account? http://paste.ubuntu.com/11007568/
[10:23] <zeitgeist> RtMF: I wrote the python script. The memory ranges are different (much larger) for the few dates where the entries in the first paste are different. So I’m pretty confident the theft occured between april 11 and 12
[10:24] <zeitgeist> zetheroo: what is the blocking process ?
[10:24] <zetheroo>  zeitgeist: not sure I understand what you mean
[10:24] <m1dnight_> Is there a different ubuntu login for bugs and for the forums? I have to reset my password each damn time..
[10:24] <m1dnight_> Just resetted it for the forums. now I have to reset it to submit a bug report.
[10:24] <zetheroo>  zeitgeist: oh sorry ... read it wrongly. I am not sure what it is.
[10:25] <zeitgeist> the paste says ‘user sherlock is currently used by process 2575’
[10:25] <zeitgeist> can you check what it is ? maybe with ps aux | grep 2575 ?
[10:26] <zetheroo> php-fpm
[10:26] <zetheroo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11007603/
[10:27] <m1dnight_> Seems like my login for forums SSO has a different passsword than the one for launchpad, is that correct?
[10:27] <zeitgeist> what happens if you sudo service php5-fpm stop and then delete the user ?
[10:28] <zeitgeist> but i think if you do so, your cgi script ran by this user won’t be able to start
[10:28] <zetheroo> looks like that worked http://paste.ubuntu.com/11007632/
[10:28] <zetheroo> :)
[10:29] <zeitgeist> OK cool :) but you might need to change your php-fpm config, because it seems to be running something in behalf of sherlock
[10:29] <zetheroo> yes, ok
[10:29] <zeitgeist> do you have an error if you restart the service ?
[10:31] <chotaz`w> hey guys, my system keeps crashing on my, what can I do immediately after a reboot to figure out what made my system hang, I have conky on my desktop and my CPU/RAM usage are around 0~10% / 5~20% respectively, which I find really odd
[10:31] <chotaz`w> and I cant punctuate today :(
[10:32] <zetheroo> zeitgeist: no, looks ok
[10:33] <hateball> chotaz`w: ~/.xsession-errors.* is one place to start
[10:33] <hateball> !logs
[10:33] <hateball> hmmm, no
[10:33] <almark> no logs chotaz`w ?
[10:34] <zeitgeist> OK nice. Just make sure you remove that user from your config files. I don’t know php-fpm at all, but I’d bet it’s configured to run something as sherlock.
[10:34] <chotaz`w> almark, I know I can find some system logs under /log or using dmesg, I just wouldn't know what to look for
[10:34] <chotaz`w> hateball, I'm starting there, thanks
[10:34] <hateball> chotaz`w: /var/log/kern.log, /var/log/dmesg (I see now you've looked)
[10:35] <almark> kernel panics etc errors chotaz`w
[10:36] <almark> chotaz`w is memorie ok?
[10:36] <FergusL> anyone here having the aw, snap! errors on chromium ?
[10:36] <hateball> chotaz`w: I'm not sure what gets logged to journald these days, you can query with journalctl (if on 15.04)
[10:37] <OliverUK> Hello, has anyone got a method of automatically removing old kernels, every so often I have to clean up /boot and I don't want to :-P
[10:37] <chotaz`w> right now my cpu is on 0% and ram on 18% and it just hangs for a couple seconds randomly
[10:38] <hateball> chotaz`w: I'd check your HDD for smartinfo
[10:38] <k1l_> OliverUK: latest ubuntus should do that automatically with apt-get autoremove
[10:38] <chotaz`w> I'll start by pastebinin dmesg, is that ok?
[10:38] <OliverUK> k1l_: It's that automatically part I am struggling with
[10:39] <hateball> chotaz`w: "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX" and see if your drive looks healthy
[10:40] <almark> something for a cronjob OliverUK removing obsolete kernel stuff
[10:41] <chotaz`w> hateball, i'll have to install smartctl i guess, be back ina  few
[10:41] <hateball> OliverUK: There's https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/RemoveOldKernels#Advanced_users
[10:46] <zeitgeist> RtMF: If you’re atound, thanks for your help ! I think i have enough info to compare with the computer’s room access logs
[10:48] <chotaz`w> hateball, i also have no .xsession-errors on my home folder
[10:49] <hateball> chotaz`w: Hmmm ok. I'm using KDE Plasma, might be unity hides it in another location
[10:50] <chotaz`w> hateball, my bad, I just found them, but there are almost only atom and compiz related errors, come to think of it, there's a lot of flickering while using some compiz features, like grid or desktop switcher
[10:50] <chotaz`w> I'm on ubuntuMATE
[10:50] <hateball> chotaz`w: What GPU/driver are you using?
[10:50] <zetheroo> zeitgeist: I noticed the home folder for the user is still there with a 'log' directory in it and 2 files. When I try to delete them it says "rm: cannot remove '.nfs00000000002031420000063b': Device or resource busy".
[10:51] <chotaz`w> GPU: AMD/ATI Mars XTX [Radeon HD 8790M with the default drivers
[10:51] <hateball> chotaz`w: So you're using the open source radeon driver and not the proprietary one?
[10:51] <chotaz`w> hateball, exactly
[10:52] <hateball> chotaz`w: I know not much about AMD, but I guess you could try switching using the driver gui
[10:52] <chotaz`w> hateball, I already tried that and the flickering didn't go away, so I switched back to the defaults
[10:53] <chotaz`w> How would I spot a system hang in the appropriate log file? What would I have to look for?
[10:53] <zeitgeist> zetheroo: could you try lsof .nfs00000000002031420000063b ?
[10:53] <chotaz`w> however other people on my work place with the exact same setup seem to have no flickering at all
[10:53] <zeitgeist> it should list the process that have this file open
[10:54] <hateball> chotaz`w: did you check your drive yet? altho that shouldnt cause any flickering
[10:54] <hateball> chotaz`w: are you running some other resolution or something maybe?
[10:54] <phpmiddleman> im on 14.02 LTS and cups is running and available on localost:631. i try to restart but i get # service cups restart
[10:54] <phpmiddleman> stop: Unknown job: cups
[10:54] <phpmiddleman> start: Unknown job: cups
[10:55] <chotaz`w> hateball, nope, we all run 1920*1080 and no external monitor
[10:55] <chotaz`w> chotaz`w, aparrently smartctl doesnt come bundled with ubuntuMATE, bu't ill try fetching it via synaptic
[10:56] <hateball> chotaz`w: "sudo apt-get install smartctl"
[10:56] <hateball> chotaz`w: I've not used Mate, does it let you enable/disable compositing?
[10:56] <chotaz`w> hateball, that specific package doesn't exist but maybe it's under gsmarttools?
[10:56] <dearn> Hi, I'm having problem with xdg in Ubuntu. For some reason it opens google-chrome  (when I try to click in chromium-browser), but both  $ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/magnet  and $ gvfs-mime --query x-scheme-handler/magnet return deluge.desktop as default application to handle it, any idea whats the problem?
[10:57] <hateball> chotaz`w: my bad, it's smartmontools
[10:57] <hateball> chotaz`w: gsmartcontrol is a gui frontend
[10:57] <chotaz`w> yep, just noticed that on synaptic
[10:58] <CoreMac> Есть  кто-то из  Русских или  Укр ?
[10:59] <chotaz`w> hateball, dont really know what I'm looking for but everything seems ok? : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11007935/
[10:59] <cfhowlett> !ru | CoreMac,
[11:00] <hateball> chotaz`w: check read error and seek error values....
[11:01] <phpmiddleman> # service cups restart
[11:01] <phpmiddleman> stop: Unknown job: cups
[11:01] <phpmiddleman> start: Unknown job: cups
[11:01] <chotaz`w> hateball, they are above the "worst" value, no bueno. I'ma ask my sysadmin for a new disk
[11:01] <phpmiddleman> but cups is running. help
[11:01] <hateball> chotaz`w: It also appears to have triggered the free fall at least once, so that indicates being dropped :p
[11:02] <kopele> phpmiddleman, /etc/init.d/cups restart
[11:02] <kopele> ?
[11:02] <vds> any happy XPS 13 Gen4 proud owner would like to share his experience with that laptop?
[11:02] <zetheroo>  zeitgeist: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11007966/
[11:02] <ubunturos> !rabbitmq
[11:02] <zetheroo> sorry my notification are not working properly ..
[11:02] <cfhowlett> vds, I have the big brother: m3800 developer edition
[11:03] <al2o3-cr> vds: i don't have one but they look foooking nice
[11:03] <phpmiddleman> kopele: yeah that worked. why
[11:03] <vds> cfhowlett: I saw that one, it looks amazing, but I was looking for something smaller
[11:03] <phpmiddleman> im unble to login to CUPS via localhost:631 even after i have joined lpadmin group and restarted. help
[11:04] <kopele> phpmiddleman, i really have no clue
[11:04] <kopele> phpmiddleman,  thereis conf
[11:04] <kopele> under /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
[11:05] <kopele> check on listen localhost:631
[11:05] <kopele> is it that way
[11:07] <chotaz`w> hateball, apparently everyone has the same faulty values around
[11:07] <hateball> chotaz`w: well that might mean that it reports the values weird
[11:07] <hateball> unless everyone has faulty drives
[11:08] <chotaz`w> hateball, probably, I'd highly doubt that second option, specially noting everyone has the free fall flag at 1 and the laptops are handled carefully
[11:08] <hateball> yea
[11:08] <chotaz`w> mine was fresh new about a month ago and hasnt left my desk so I'd guess
[11:09] <chotaz`w> ok, so /it's not/ the disk that making me hang, need to find somewhere else to look
[11:09] <hateball> chotaz`w: Yep, guess so. Doesnt hurt to check tho
[11:09] <chotaz`w> s/\/it's not\/it's not
[11:10] <hateball> chotaz`w: I'd try toggling compositing for your WM. Possibly even try a different DE, see if it keeps flickering
[11:23] <Scooby1> Chotaz: what type of comp is screen on laptop or desktop? Came in the end of your questions.
[11:24] <Scooby1> Chotaz: you have the flickering screen right?
[11:25] <chotaz`w> Scooby1, I also have flickering yes, but my main problem is my system randomly hanging
[11:25] <chotaz`w> Scooby1, and that also only happens when using specific compiz plugins, like "Grid"
[11:26] <Scooby1> Oh OK missed that part.
[11:26] <Scooby1> Thought it was just flickering screen I had that issue myself once
[11:28] <Scooby1> Chotaz: my screen issue was a bad pin but it never hung up on any software being run
[11:29] <Scooby1> Chotaz: just flickered like mad..
[11:39] <Guest17363> ciao
[11:40] <Guest17363> !list
[11:40] <daftykins> lo
[11:40] <chotaz`w> ol
[11:40] <xnaveira> hi, i'm installing ubuntu 14.04 with preseed and my network config gets overwritten: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcfg/+bug/1361902 Any solutions?
[11:41] <kopele> is there any way to install intel graphic drivers on 14.04.02 ?
[11:41] <k1l_> kopele: its in the kernel already
[11:41] <kopele> couse it not supported version
[11:42] <kopele> so the problem with freezing xorg
[11:42] <kopele> isn`t from the video drivers
[11:42] <daftykins> kopele: the kernel comes with the right driver
[11:43] <daftykins> oops didn't see k1l_ - sorry for repeat
[11:43] <daftykins> kopele: if you boot with nomodeset you can rule out the intel driver
[11:43] <kopele> i got that
[11:48] <ryan_> .
[11:49] <xnaveira> anyone?: hi, i'm installing ubuntu 14.04 with preseed and my network config gets overwritten: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcfg/+bug/1361902 Any solutions?
[11:53] <daftykins> xnaveira: no, but try #ubuntu-server
[11:53] <xnaveira> ok, ty daftykins
[12:02] <absence> i tried to install 64-bit ubuntu 15.04 on a computer with uefi and windows 8.1 64-bit. during install i chose "install ubuntu alongside windows boot manager", but after rebooting when the install was done, windows boots as before with no ubuntu in sight
[12:03] <daftykins> absence: try entering the EFI and changing the boot device from "Windows Boot Manager" to the actual hard disk device
[12:03] <micky> for the rackspace mirror maintainer -> http://pastebin.com/rMfGfq81 something went boom with your last sync
[12:04] <daftykins> micky: pretty sure that has nothing to do with here
[12:04] <patrik_> yah
[12:04] <micky> daftykins, well this is ubuntu, a ton of people use their mirror which at the moment is broken, so yeah it kind of is
[12:05] <micky> daftykins: unless you're ok with people complainging "i cant install" but they got no idea they're using a dead mirror
[12:06] <daftykins> micky: not since that's not a Canonical mirror.
[12:06] <micky> daftykins: my bad then
[12:06] <absence> daftykins: it still boots windows when selecting the drive directly. according to the installer ubuntu would be added to the Windows Boot Manager anyway, so that would be the one to boot right?
[12:06] <daftykins> i appreciate where you're coming from, but it's up to Rackspace i'm afraid
[12:07] <daftykins> absence: i dunno if 15.04 does it differently, i always install GRUB and let that handle it
[12:07] <absence> daftykins: install grub?
[12:07] <daftykins> you could give it a go
[12:07] <daftykins> boot the live session again and perhaps the EFI or GRUB doc pages can help
[12:08] <absence> daftykins: i know what grub is, but not sure what you mean. there was no option to install grub
[12:08] <daftykins> like i say maybe 15.04 has changed something, i can't be 100%
[12:08] <Dro__> so 15.04 is LTS now ? :p
[12:09] <daftykins> no.
[12:09] <daftykins> 14.04 is, 16.04 will be next
[12:09] <k1l_> Dro__: nope. 12.04, 14.04 and then 16.04 will be lts. every 2 xears
[12:10] <absence> daftykins: hm, bcdedit /enum shows no ubuntu entry, so i guess the installer silently failed at adding ubuntu to the windows boot manager
[12:10] <daftykins> makes sense!
[12:10] <daftykins> i think there's an installer log on the ubuntu partition, could be worth glancing at
[12:13] <absence> daftykins: i guess this counts as replacing the windows boot manager rather than adding to it, but it did the trick :) bcdedit /set "{bootmgr}" path \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi
[12:13] <daftykins> good work \o/
[12:14] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:14] <daftykins> o/
[12:15] <absence> daftykins: any idea where that install log is?
[12:16] <chotaz`w> what logs should I check immediately after my system hangs and having to hard reset it?
[12:16] <daftykins> errr now i think about it more, it could possibly have been something i saw on a VPS of mine and not a normal thing :(
[12:17] <daftykins>  /root or /home i think would've been my idea anywho
[12:17] <daftykins> chotaz`w: well, before you reset have you considered trying REISUB too?
[12:17] <daftykins> !reisub
[12:22] <Dro__> k1l_, so i can't use 15.04 ?
[12:22] <Dro__> it will be not secure to use ? !
[12:23] <daftykins> you would have to upgrade when it goes EOL
[12:26] <absence> daftykins: there's some stuff in /var/log/installer, but nothing that indicates failure. oh well, at leat it works now :)
[12:26] <chotaz`w> daftykins, i'll try that next time, i know some times it worked and other it didn't
[12:26] <AppAraat> hello, I want to install minimal / netinstall of Ubuntu 14.04.2. Any recommended reading material you can offer me?
[12:27] <daftykins> AppAraat: you know about mini.iso already i take it?
[12:27] <AppAraat> yeah I plan to just dd that to a USB stick
[12:27] <daftykins> unless you're new to Linux partitioning i'm not sure how much you need to read
[12:27] <daftykins> sounds good yep
[12:27] <daftykins> hmm i'm not sure the manual covers network installs
[12:28] <daftykins> it's all very self explanatory though
[12:28] <AppAraat> yeah I intend to read a bit more about full disk encryption, or just leave it be and encrypt my homedir
[12:28] <daftykins> ah, yes.
[12:28] <AppAraat> but I assume I have to pre-format it because the ncurses formatting options are pretty limited from what I've seen
[12:28] <daftykins> there be dragons indeed
[12:29] <kopele> can i resize partition while ubuntu is runing ?
[12:29] <AppAraat> kopele: best do it through a liveCD, but always always: BACKUP FIRST
[12:29] <AppAraat> don't think it's possible
[12:29] <daftykins> kopele: ^+1
[12:30] <daftykins> cutting corners may only cut yourself :D
[12:30] <kopele> i put a bit more in / then i want to
[12:30] <kopele> and now i don`t have enough for /home
[12:30] <kn1ght> if it is a non-root partition that you are able to unmount while running, then it should be fine
[12:30] <shwaiil> hi
[12:31] <kn1ght> if it's root- probably not
[12:31] <kopele> so i need a live cd or a remastersys one
[12:31] <shwaiil> Q: I've got Intel half WiFi Link Centrino Advanced-N 6200  pci-e wireless card ( http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intel-half-Advanced-N-6200-6200agn-pci-e-wireless-card-622ANHMW-/151648989877?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item234efbf2b5 ) but I need bluetooth so I need to upgrade. Any tips ?
[12:31] <daftykins> any bootable Linux really, kopele
[12:31] <daftykins> shwaiil: what do you mean tips? like recommendations on cards?
[12:32] <kn1ght> any bootable linux with the required filesystem tools, yes
[12:32] <kopele> but it`s still risky for the files on the drive
[12:33] <daftykins> yep
[12:33] <daftykins> always risky
[12:33] <shwaiil> daftykins: thanks for looking, yeah is there a place to check if a card is compatible ?
[12:33] <kopele> damn it will stay that way for now at least i got enough space for dist upgrade :)
[12:33] <shwaiil> found this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7260-HMWBNWB-R-Intel-Wireless-N-7260-Network-Adaptor-PCI-Express-Half-Mini-Card-/261822595110?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cf5d7c026
[12:34] <daftykins> shwaiil: well is it PCI-E as in a standard desktop machine, first of all?
[12:34] <shwaiil> daftykins: it's for a Clevo laptop
[12:34] <shwaiil> mini pcie
[12:34] <daftykins> ah ok, i wanted to warn of some brands who make alternate cards not function
[12:35] <kn1ght> haven't had problems doing it, kopele, even on mixed dual boot partition types (ntfs, ext2, ext3), but the tools themselves issue warnings that you do risk losing data.
[12:35] <daftykins> no ideas on compatibility i'm afraid, i have heard of many woes with intel 7xxx series... might be worth a quick google
[12:35] <kn1ght> also if you are resizing the /root partition and that happens to also be your /boot, then reinstalling grub may be required
[12:35] <tshepotwala> hallo ha!
[12:36] <kopele> how much free space on root do i need for dist upgrade ?
[12:36] <shwaiil> daftykins: is there any mini pcie wireless card with bluetooth that you may know about that works nicely with ubuntu ?
[12:36] <daftykins> if you run it, it should speak of the size of packages it'll want to grab... then if you multiply that out it should give a good idea
[12:37] <kn1ght> kopele, that depends on what is being upgraded. I would think it varies on what packages you have installed, but am not sure
[12:37] <daftykins> shwaiil: i'm afraid not :( i can count on one hand how many times i've used bluetooth in my life
[12:37] <FF88BB> how do you boot from usb on mac?
[12:37] <daftykins> possibly one finger even
[12:37] <shwaiil> lol
[12:37] <daftykins> FF88BB: power on, wait for the chime sound... hold left alt as soon as it does and until you see a boot menu
[12:37] <cfhowlett> !mac | FF88BB
[12:37] <kopele> yep its about the size uf the packets but around 5 for full system upgrade form 14 to 16 for example
[12:38] <kopele> if we say i got around 8 Gb in use now
[12:39] <FF88BB> its installed from another computer, but the boot menu doesnt show it
[12:39] <daftykins> FF88BB: so not a flash drive?
[12:39] <tshepotwala> I want to set up a network using a few ubuntu pcs, but I want to create a server and a few users on that, so that i can access any acc on any pc, is it possible, can anyone help te newbie??
[12:40] <FF88BB> it is a flash drive, but i think it was installed with mbr
[12:40] <cfhowlett> !ltsp | tshepotwala
[12:40] <cfhowlett> tshepotwala, ltsp sounds like one option
[12:40] <tshepotwala> \o/ cfhowlett thanks
[12:41] <ioria> tshepotwala, any many pcs ?
[12:41] <tshepotwala> ioria: the number?
[12:41] <ioria> yep
[12:42] <tshepotwala> I have 3 ioria
[12:42] <tshepotwala> and 4 with my laptop
[12:43] <ioria> ok, ltsp  uses pxe boot from lan, be be use your bios's machine support that, ootherwise you need a boot cd
[12:43] <ioria> *be sure
[12:43] <kopele> tshepotwala, ioria  i think nis+nfs
[12:43] <kopele> is a solution too
[12:43] <kopele> if he want to install an OS on any pc
[12:43] <sorinello> Hello. Can someone tell me how can I find out what sets a specified environment variable ?
[12:44] <FF88BB> yup, the flash drive has an mbr partition table
[12:46] <tshepotwala> thanks guys I will try out ltsp
[12:47] <ioria> tshepotwala, if you'll problem access the web from the thin clients, search for dsnmask
[12:47] <absence> how is the "install ubuntu alongside windows boot manager" option supposed to work? does it add ubuntu to windows' own boot menu, similar to when you dual boot multiple windows versions?
[12:47] <cfhowlett> absence, no it installs grub bootloader
[12:48] <absence> cfhowlett: ah ok, thanks
[12:49] <FF88BB> daftykins: its definitely a flash drive with mbr, will that cause problems?
[12:49] <absence> i think the reason it didn't work with ubuntu 15.04 on uefi is that it doesn't add an uefi boot entry, it just installs the grub files on the esp
[12:50] <tshepotwala> so I have just learned how to create containers, and freeze, unfreeze, start and restart,etc but I have not applied it or made any use of a container. I have no idea how I would use it, help???
[12:50] <daftykins> FF88BB: not sure, boot so the menu comes up then feel free to switch USB port with the drive, it detects on connection
[12:51] <FF88BB> daftykins: ive tried all the ports, but it doesnt show up at all
[12:52] <Furai> FF88BB, can I call you pink? :P
[12:52] <FF88BB> ?
[12:52] <Furai> http://file.furai.pl/2015-05-07_15-54-11.png
[12:53] <FF88BB> sure?
[12:53] <Furai> Sorry for that completely irrelevant comment. Go on people. I'm just weird like that.
[12:53] <daftykins> FF88BB: did you see the earlier link to the mac help pages?
[12:54] <daftykins> Furai: keep the chat to #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[12:54] <Furai> Yeah. I just couldn't stop myself. Sorry. :)
[12:56] <FF88BB> daftykins: yes, but it doesnt seem to have a link for vivid?
[12:56] <Saviq> mhall119, hey, can you point me to IRC logs for UOS?
[12:57] <daftykins> FF88BB: that means nobody has tried that version yet, but it's a wiki so you can write your own success in :D
[12:57] <FF88BB> no success yet :/
[12:58] <daftykins> how'd you make the flash drive?
[12:58] <FF88BB> on a different machine
[12:58] <RivaCom> Maybe someone can help me out.  I'm trying to setup a SFTP on my Ubuntu box,  I've setup openssh, i've made the user, made the .ssh folder and authorized_keys file.  I have made the public and private keys on my desktop computer.  I copied the public to the first line of authorized_keys.  When i try to connect using winscp, i get "Disconnected, no supported authentication methods available (server sent: public key).  What am i
[12:58] <RivaCom> missing?
[13:02] <FF88BB> daftykins: ive found refind/refit, but when i tried them, they just kindof freeze
[13:02] <daftykins> rEFInd is the newer i think
[13:02] <daftykins> anywho it's all over the mac guides presumably
[13:03] <daftykins> FF88BB: but what program did you make up the flash drive with? :D
[13:03] <FF88BB> the live image?
[13:03] <ioria> RivaCom, you want acces your ubuntu sftp server  from windows ?
[13:04] <daftykins> FF88BB: yeah what did you use to throw the downloaded ISO onto there...
[13:04] <RivaCom> ioria, yes.
[13:04] <FF88BB> startup disk creator
[13:04] <RivaCom> ioria,  realisticly any source, this is being setup to automate a import of data from a third party.
[13:05] <daftykins> FF88BB: ah i'd just use 'dd'
[13:05] <ioria> RivaCom, well, i can tell what i did: i installed openssh (client and server) on windows and the same on Ubuntu. then from win cmd sftp user@domain
[13:05] <FF88BB> i used dd for refind, but not the live image
[13:06] <RivaCom> ioria,  Thanks, ideally though, any client should be able to connect and I don't think it's the client not working
[13:07] <ioria> RivaCom, on ubu can you sftp yourself ?
[13:07] <FF88BB> is there a difference between dd and startup disk creator?
[13:08] <daftykins> eh nevermind i don't own a modern mac so i can't 100% recommend
[13:08] <daftykins> i just like to keep things to tried and tested methods
[13:08] <RivaCom> ioria,  yes but don't have the private key so it just errors out
[13:08] <FF88BB> well, ill try some other things i guess
[13:09] <christian___> Hello I have a Problem installing openCV on Ubunutu in a virtual machine. I followed this guided here on this webside here: http://milq.github.io/install-opencv-ubuntu-debian/ . It worked. After installing i could compile opencv Programms. Later I restartet my virtual machine and now my desktop manager in ubuntu doesn't work anymore. I can't open any Programm. Anyone know this Problem?
[13:10] <genkgo> We have a terrible amount of problems with Ubuntu going into read-only filesystem on our HyperV platform. It happends only with Ubuntu VPS machines, not CentOS. We are unable to find the cause of the read-only mode.
[13:11] <pbx> christian___, this doesn't solve your problem directly but i strongly recommend using the snapshot feature of your VM, so you can roll back to a working state if something breaks
[13:11] <ioria> RivaCom, using putty ?
[13:13] <RivaCom> ioria, remotely i can't connect with putty either, says it refused the key
[13:13] <RivaCom> but the key is in the authorized_keys file
[13:13] <RivaCom> the keys were made using puttygen
[13:14] <He4dShOt_netbook> hey guys
[13:14] <daftykins> hi
[13:15] <christian___> is maybe the virtual machine my problem ?
[13:15] <ioria> RivaCom, can you cat the file key and paste somewhere ?
[13:15] <He4dShOt_netbook> there's something weird going on...I have attached a mouse and keyboard to the laptop and until ubuntu starts the keyboard is working
[13:15] <He4dShOt_netbook> i.e in the bios
[13:16] <daftykins> sounds like Legacy USB support
[13:16] <He4dShOt_netbook> i remember using this mouse in this laptop some time ago
[13:16] <christian___> j #opencvmac
[13:17] <n00r> i have a problem with /boot filling up.. is it better to have a larger /boot partition say 500MB? or regularly go and delete the old kernel versions
[13:17] <He4dShOt_netbook> Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c317 Logitech, Inc. Wave Corded Keyboard....why I can't use it??
[13:17] <n00r> the thing is we have many ubuntu servers set up with a separate /boot, and it is very annoying when /boot keeps filling up on all of them
[13:18] <n00r> reckon its better to take a preventative measure by giving /boot 500mb from the outset?
[13:18] <Basz0r> n00r: a boot partition of around 500 MB should be enough. You can clean up older kernels with apt-get autoremove
[13:18] <n00r> and /boot cannot be included under / as root is using LVM
[13:18] <BluesKaj> boot partitons aren't really necessary any more
[13:18] <daftykins> n00r: yes to remove, better yet don't separately create /boot at all
[13:18] <n00r> Basz0r: its just frustrating when there are many servers
[13:18] <n00r> and doesnt seem efficient
[13:19] <n00r> it is that bad to give it 500-600MB?
[13:19] <n00r> *is it
[13:19] <n00r> daftykins: if not separate /boot, where will boot go? we cannot include /boot under /, as the root partition uses LVM and /boot must be physical
[13:19] <Craigwell> what is with the daily ubuntu base updates lately?
[13:20] <luminance_137> I am trying to bind to a shared IP address
[13:20] <luminance_137> adding net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind=1 in /etc/sysctl.conf
[13:20] <luminance_137> I check it with sudo sysctl -p it gives me the same line
[13:20] <luminance_137> but when I see the ip addr sh eth0 it doesnt show the virtual IP i have set.
[13:20] <Craigwell> seems like every day i'm getting prompted to install them and having to reboot
[13:20] <daftykins> n00r: ok, i don't use LVM. i'd say 300MB+ is fine, but it's just as easy to keep old kernels removed
[13:20] <luminance_137> I have done the same thing on other machine which is showing me the ip but this is not
[13:20] <n00r> daftykins: with around ~10-15 servers? i guess a script can be used.. but I am wary when it comes to things like this
[13:21] <n00r> Basz0r: how destructive is apt-get autoremove?
[13:21] <jiggerypokery> Do I need to install anything special to get nfs to work correctly on 15.04?
[13:22] <pbx> n00r, it's bening
[13:22] <pbx> er, benign
[13:23] <n00r> pbx: hmm i prefer apt-get clean
[13:23] <BluesKaj> !autoremove
[13:23] <ubuntu439> anybody installed genymotion in ubuntu 14.04 LTS?
[13:23] <n00r> I guess in theory autoremove seems okay.. removes packages no longer used..
[13:24] <ubuntu439> for developing android apps I need to install genymotion on my machine
[13:24] <n00r> BluesKaj: whats with the !, guessing that means you agree
[13:24] <daftykins> n00r: yeah seems to keep current + one older kernel which is good
[13:24] <n00r> okay thanks for the advice guys, appreciate it
[13:24] <daftykins> np
[13:25] <BluesKaj> n00r, it's supposed to launch the infobot
[13:25] <daftykins> ubottu: wakey wakey
[13:26] <n00r> not sure whats supposed to happen haha
[13:26] <n00r> !autoremove
[13:26] <daftykins> !manual
[13:27] <daftykins> autoremove must have been deleted
[13:28] <BluesKaj> n00r, fwiw, i used both autoremove and autoclean,for yrs haven't suffered any ill effects
[13:29] <n00r> alright BluesKaj thanks for letting me know.
[13:29] <BluesKaj> n00r, it helps keep the / partition from growning too large
[13:29] <BluesKaj> growing even
[13:30] <n00r> hmm alright
[13:30] <akaWolf> when I upgrade a kernel, should I reinstall also custom modules (for example, vbox)?
[13:32] <mhall119> Saviq: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/05/05/
[13:32] <mhall119> find the one for the room you're interestedin
[13:32] <mhall119> oh no, wait, they're not there...
[13:33] <xAndreLopesx> Greetings.
[13:33] <Saviq> mhall119, I'm worried uos vs. uds made us lost IRC logs?
[13:33] <xAndreLopesx> I have windows 7 64 with Fedora21 dual boot... i want to install ubuntu over fedora... any tips?
[13:33] <Saviq> not there in http://ubottu.com/uds-logs/ either
[13:33] <mhall119> yeah, it may have, I'm checking with the IRC team
[13:34] <xAndreLopesx> Fedora keeps crashing all the time, its annoying.
[13:34] <Samul`> why doesn't the html5 youtube player allow me to play videos in HD and it locks on 360p? I'm using firefox on ubuntu 15.04 64 bit
[13:34] <BluesKaj> xAndreLopesx, do you have / and /home partitions?
[13:34] <xAndreLopesx> I guess so
[13:35] <xAndreLopesx> i need to get a program to check the partitions again
[13:35] <BluesKaj> check with gparted
[13:35] <xAndreLopesx> im on windows right now
[13:35] <xAndreLopesx> fedora doesnt want to boot anymore
[13:36] <cfhowlett> !install | xAndreLopesx,
[13:36] <xAndreLopesx> yeah i know but i want to install over the fedora without worrying with setting all the partitions again
[13:38] <BluesKaj> xAndreLopesx, not concerned about data loss , the just let the auto-installer suggest a partition and go
[13:38] <BluesKaj> then
[13:38] <xAndreLopesx> im concerned about losing windows partition
[13:38] <xAndreLopesx> and not being able to boot anymore
[13:38] <auronandace> xAndreLopesx: you ought to know what partitons are for what otherwise you won't be able to install any OS safely
[13:38] <flipapy> i have had 2 updates at 60-80 MB recently, 14.04 lts, are they comonly that size?
[13:38] <cfhowlett> !dualboot | xAndreLopesx,
[13:39] <xAndreLopesx> i know that i just dont know where i put the partitions
[13:39] <cfhowlett> flipapy, that's normal
[13:39] <xAndreLopesx> i have diff harddisks and SSD
[13:39] <daftykins> backup Windows
[13:39] <flipapy> cfhowlett, but every day? one day after the next?
[13:39] <BluesKaj> xAndreLopesx, if you're not willing tocheck the partitions then good luck
[13:39] <xAndreLopesx> i am
[13:39] <xAndreLopesx> i am checking wtf
[13:40] <cfhowlett> xAndreLopesx, drop the profanity
[13:40] <auronandace> flipapy: it can be that often, depends what is getting updated
[13:40] <xAndreLopesx> cya.
[13:40] <flipapy> oh ok. thanks auronandace
[13:40] <flipapy> and cfhowlett
[13:41] <mustmodify> when I originally set up image magick via apt-get, I didn't have autoconf installed. Now a new program can't find a component of it because there's no wand.pc file. Do I need to compile imagemagick or should I uninstall and reinstall, or what?
[13:44] <akaWolf> when I upgrade a kernel, should I reinstall also custom modules (for example, vbox)?
[13:45] <cfhowlett> akaWolf, vbox will take care of itself when upgrading kernels
[13:46] <akaWolf> cfhowlett: well, how about intel video drivers also?
[13:46] <akaWolf> i915 to be clear
[13:46] <cfhowlett> akaWolf, I can't say.  I'm on 14.04 with intel and it's no longer supported.
[13:47] <akaWolf> cfhowlett: 14.04 no longer supported?
[13:48] <cfhowlett> akaWolf, intel linux graphics was deprecated for 14.04
[13:50] <akaWolf> cfhowlett: wuuutt. I have 14.04 also. shouldnt I restart the system after last kernel upgrade?
[13:50] <cfhowlett> akaWolf, restart away!  no idea if that will do anything for your graphics is all I'm saying
[13:55] <jragon> Hiya. I'm having trouble installing ubuntu from my USB stick. It says I don't have enough storage space - it requires 20GB is this the case, or have I done something wrong?
[14:01] <bgornall> hola
[14:02] <cfhowlett> !es | bgornall
[14:02] <reveredge> jragon: installing dual boot?
[14:06] <Adit> How do you create a 'new shortcut' in the right click menu?
[14:14] <miuna> Anyone know what desktop environement this is?
[14:14] <miuna> http://i.4cdn.org/g/1430962138290.png
[14:15] <k1l_> miopenbox?
[14:16] <k1l_> miuna: openbox?
[14:16] <miuna> shit
[14:16] <miuna> im running openbox but i dont know how to get the top taskbar on
[14:17] <miuna> my openbox looks like that but it doesnt have the top taskbar
[14:17] <miuna> weird
[14:18] <Meskanen> after updating 14.04 to 14.10 computer won't boot anymore, what do?
[14:19] <miuna> inststall gentooo
[14:19] <k1l_> miuna: enough of that language and wrong advice
[14:19] <ZxoR> I want to buy TV CARD (PCI-e/USB) to record series from the television.. There is any TV CARD PCI-e recommended? because I have some card, but it not yet supported... and I dont wan't to buy purposelessly...
[14:19] <k1l_> Meskanen: where does it stop?
[14:19] <casio_> hi
[14:20] <k1l_> !hcl | ZxoR
[14:21] <Meskanen> k1l_: actually it can get to even login screen and I can move mouse but nothing responds
[14:22] <Meskanen> my father just called about it so I don't have more details
[14:22] <amari> Is there any way to install language packages from the terminal? I mean, configure the languages in the terminal the same it is done by the GUI in ubuntu
[14:23] <amari> language-support
[14:26] <k1l_> Meskanen: hard to tell. there is not  a "the update bug". that depends on the exact  errors and details
[14:28] <ZxoR> ubottu, but there is any recommended card with this specifications: PCI-e, Analog, maybe with HDMI but RCA is good too.
[14:28] <k1l_> ubottu is just a bot, ZxoR :)
[14:29] <jiggerypokery> has anyone had issues with NFS on ubuntu15.04?
[14:29] <ZxoR> k1l_, I'm so stupid ><... there is any recommended card with this specifications: PCI-e, Analog, maybe with HDMI but RCA is good too.
[14:29] <jiggerypokery> I keep getting errors on a vagrant box when I mount a drive with nfs that has no issues on other hosts
[14:33] <satanist> is there a way to get a deb from an installed package?
[14:33] <cfhowlett> satanist, should be stored in your cache unless you deleted it
[14:34] <satanist> it is not in the cache
[14:35] <LoRez> satanist: dpkg-repack
[14:35] <k1l_> ZxoR: i am not familiar with tv cards
[14:35] <ZxoR> thanks
[14:35] <JunkHunk> hello does anybody know why I get a funnel icon instead of the icon I referenced under properties for dropbox, images and downloads folders??? http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=87825
[14:36] <satanist> LoRez: thanks
[14:37] <supercom32> Newbie question: Is Ubuntu Touch compatible with any of the standard repos for installing software?
[14:38] <cfhowlett> !touch | supercom32
[14:38] <k1l_> supercom32: #ubuntu-touch for that specific questions
[14:38] <DammitJim> when I install tomcat6 on 14.04.2 LTS, do I need to create the lib folder manually?
[14:38] <DammitJim> I don't see one in /var/lib/tomcat6
[14:39] <DammitJim> I used apt-get install tomcat6 to install tomcat
[14:40] <DammitJim> or do I need to use /usr/share/tomcat6/lib instead?
[14:40] <Pici> DammitJim: Depends what you're looking for exactly.
[14:41] <DammitJim> I need to "install" a db2 driver for tomcat to use
[14:42] <Pici> DammitJim: I don't know much about tomcat, but it looks like it may need to be dropped into /usr/share/tomcat6/lib/
[14:44] <zDAVIDz> .
[14:45] <comp> Шалом!
[14:46] <cfhowlett> !RU | comp
[14:46] <jose__> Hola
[14:46] <Johnny_Linux> ohluh
[14:47] <dengxinjun> hello
[14:47] <jose__> Quien habla español
[14:48] <dengxinjun> ??
[14:48] <astroduck> Hi, I am unable to change my login screen wallpaper using ubuntu tweak, its a purple color backgroudn right now. I did this[https://dpaste.de/TDi8] to change it which is what I think screwed it up
[14:48] <dengxinjun> hello ,I is dengxinjun
[14:48] <cfhowlett> !cn | dengxinjun
[15:07] <hidden> my usb drive is stuck at read only, tried another one its also read only
[15:07] <hidden> what gives?
[15:07] <hidden> i formated it using "disk" program
[15:07] <hidden> still same problem
[15:09] <hidden> Error synchronizing after initial wipe: Timed out waiting for object (udisks-error-quark, 0)
[15:11] <kokut> Hello, anyone knows how to sort songs in cmus by artist or name?
[15:11] <xcyclist> I am trying to move from openjdk to oracle jdk.  Is there a simple apt-get install sequence to get the oracle one?
[15:12] <OerHeks> xcyclist, see the !java factoid howto change java version
[15:12] <OerHeks> !java
[15:12] <helix1> how can i add multiple PATH environment variables?
[15:13] <xcyclist> Thank you OerHeks.
[15:14] <somsip> helix1: export PATH=$PATH:/new/path:/another/new/path
[15:14] <ki7mt> xcyclist, This may help: http://askubuntu.com/questions/521145/how-to-install-oracle-java-on-ubuntu-14-04
[15:14] <helix1> Oh ok, so the paths are divided by semicolons
[15:14] <helix1> Thanks, somsip!!
[15:15] <kokut> anyone knows how to sort the playlist in cmus?
[15:15] <bazhang> !info cmus
[15:16] <ioria> hidden have you tried gparted ?
[15:16] <hidden> i used gparted ioria and worked fine
[15:16] <hidden> thanks
[15:16] <ioria> good
[15:16] <hidden> had to reformat after, gave same error but worked fine
[15:18] <ioria> hidden it's a bug    :https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks/+bug/1059872
[15:29] <xcyclist> The java 7 oracle link leads to something that says java 8:  http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
[15:30] <Fuchs> xcyclist: it links to the latest release, just below it are Java 7 downloads if your really need Java 7
[15:30] <hidden> ok
[15:30] <hidden> im out
[15:34] <nicolas_> Hello, i have a question about a pxeboot install of ubuntu. i saw that the boot image of ubuntu tries to connect to security.ubuntu.com although i have inserted my own repositories into the preseed file
[15:34] <Dreaman>  HexChat: 2.10.1 ** OS: Linux 4.0.0-040000-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Ubuntu "vivid" 15.04 ** CPU: 2 x AMD Athlon(tm) 7750 Dual-Core Processor (AuthenticAMD) @ 2,70GHz ** RAM: Physical: 3,9GiB, 78,8% free ** Disk: Total: 228,4GiB, 40,4% free ** VGA: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV790 [Radeon HD 4890] ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia1: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI2: USB-Audio - USB2.0 PC CAMERA ** Ethernet: NVIDIA
[15:34] <Dreaman> Corporation MCP77 Ethernet ** Uptime: 11m 30s **
[15:34] <Dreaman> :)
[15:34] <nicolas_> this is a problem, because the machine cant connect to this server
[15:36] <nicolas_> does anyone know why the installer behaves in this way and how i can disable this?
[15:37] <rockstar_> I'm trying to let other user account in Ubuntu to install softwares. Is it possible to do that without giving root access?
[15:38] <OerHeks> rockstar_, no.
[15:38] <nicolas_> rockstar_ you could give him sudo access to aptitude/apt-get
[15:38] <Guest37852> nicolas_ Pxeboot  best to point the repo to your own webserver , on your lan
[15:38] <rockstar_> nicolas_: how? I also want to allow him to install python packages
[15:40] <nicolas_> Guest37852 this is what i am doing, (the machines dont have access to anything outside of their network) but the installer is still trying to access it.
[15:41] <nicolas_> Guest37852 with ps i see some processes like "/bin/sh /bin/fetch-url -c http://security.ububtu.com" and i have no idea why those are started
[15:41] <ki7mt> rockstar_, I would recommend looking at the PolicyKit for fine grained permissions, but something like: username ALL = NOPASSWD : /usr/bin/apt-get , /usr/bin/aptitude in visudo should do what your after.
[15:42] <welsh1lad> There should be a option in the preseed not install security updates
[15:42] <rockstar_> ki7mt: I don't want to give access to everybody but just certain users
[15:43] <OerHeks> nicolas_, maybe this page is any help setting your local mirror https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Desktop/PXE#Local_Mirror
[15:43] <ki7mt> rockstar_, I understand that, <username> is the name of the user you want to give the permissions too.
[15:43] <nicolas_> welsh1lad OerHeks i already have a local mirror, which is used during the installation
[15:44] <nicolas_> welsh1lad but i want to install the security updates, but not from the external repo, just from my local one
[15:45] <welsh1lad> d-i apt-setup/security_host string server.example.net
[15:45] <welsh1lad> d-i apt-setup/security_path string /ubuntu
[15:46] <nicolas_> welsh1lad thanks, i am going to try this!
[15:48] <TenLeftFingers> I've just noticed on 14.04 that movie thumbnails don't show in the unity dash default landing page. Am I alone in this? I'm just seeing the placeholder icons for video.
[15:49] <rockstar_> ki7mt: thanks :) I think it worked, but not sure how to test it
[15:50] <ki7mt> rockstar_, switch to or login as the user and try to update, or install a small package and remove it.
[15:51] <Murii> If I have an acer aspire e 15 e5-571G with motherboard model: Acer EA50_HB how can I find if I can upgrade the cpu,ram or gpu?
[15:51] <Murii> If I can how much?
[15:52] <Pici> Murii: Not really on-topic for #ubuntu, try asking in ##hardware
[15:52] <coXZist> Gooday
[15:53] <coXZist> Anyone here familiar with running packet tracer
[15:53] <welsh1lad> nicolas_ coXZist cisco
[15:53] <coXZist> yup
[15:53] <welsh1lad> its now out dated but works well on ubuntu
[15:53] <coXZist> I keep getting "Starting Packet tracer" but that's it
[15:54] <ki7mt> rockstar_, I gotta run, if you have more issues, I'm sure others here can get you sorted out.
[15:54] <XLV> anyone here got hit by the 840 evo firmware patch bug?
[15:54] <jose__> Hello
[15:54] <rockstar_> ki7mt: tried it, it works. Thank you so much! Cheers!
[15:55] <jose__> hola
[15:55] <XLV> i dont even boot linux on the machines that have the 840 evo in them for the time being.. possible corruption
[15:55] <zerowaitstate> coXZist: i'm betting is a multiarch issue
[15:56] <welsh1lad> coXZist make sure the permissions are correct
[15:56] <zerowaitstate> coXZist: when ubuntu/debian went to multiarch and ditched ia32-libs it broke a lot of stuff
[15:56] <welsh1lad> I beleive its installed /opt
[15:57] <coXZist> its installed in /opt... checked permissions as far as I can see all is fine.. I get the error even when run as root
[15:58] <zerowaitstate> coXZist: it's a 32-bit app. It's probably having an issue with some 32-bit library dependency.
[15:58] <coXZist> zerowaitstate: was thinking that..
[15:58] <welsh1lad> coXZist I have it running on Ubuntu 13
[15:59] <welsh1lad> what version is yours
[15:59] <zerowaitstate> welsh1lad: yeah, the deps moved around in 14.04
[15:59] <zerowaitstate> welsh1lad: I can't run Google Earth anymore either
[15:59] <coXZist> I'm running on CentOS.. unfortunately noone in the centos room had an answer neither in cisco room.. So I'm trying here
[15:59] <welsh1lad> you could run the pc version in wine
[15:59] <coXZist> eew..no wine
[15:59] <coXZist> lol
[15:59] <xangua> coXZist: unfortunately this is Ubuntu support
[16:00] <coXZist> I know but if anyone had a silimalr issue maybe the concept of solving is the same
[16:00] <welsh1lad> did you down load it from the Cisco Authenticated login site or torrent
[16:01] <welsh1lad> it may be the cersion you have downloaded.
[16:01] <welsh1lad> version
[16:01] <xangua> then now that you get someone to help you please take it back to the propper channel coXZist
[16:01] <welsh1lad> since I have on two ubuntu machines , my desktop and laptop and all works
[16:03] <zerowaitstate> 6.2 should be the latest I think
[16:03] <Sierra> Howdy, attempting to set up a folder on ubuntu server 14.04 64 bit that certain other users within a given group have read/write access to. The folder is owned by user scpsbot and group scpsbot, and the folders permissions are 775, but I get permission denied when trying to create files in this folder as another user that's in the scpsbot group
[16:04] <welsh1lad>  Sierra make sure you have added those users to scpsbot group
[16:05] <zerowaitstate> Sierra: has that user logged out/back in since the group membership change?
[16:06] <Sierra> I've verified the users are in the group. I havent logged out/back in though
[16:07] <zerowaitstate> Sierra: group membership gets assigned on login. if a user is added to a group they have to relog in order to get new perms
[16:07] <zerowaitstate> Sierra: if you're running stuff interactive, of course
[16:08] <welsh1lad> Are you using the following command
[16:08] <welsh1lad> usermod -a -G
[16:08] <Sierra> adduser username groupname
[16:08] <welsh1lad> for adding users to the group
[16:10] <welsh1lad> sudo chgrp -R Username
[16:10] <welsh1lad> then sudo chmod -R 770 <directory>
[16:10] <welsh1lad> sudo chgrp -R Username <directory>
[16:13] <Sierra> TWell permissions are working now after relogging, it's just bittorrent sync being a pain. Restarted the server just to make sure, and it's still saying it doesn't have permissions to the folder
[16:13] <welsh1lad> I exprect bittorrent is a different user and group
[16:13] <welsh1lad> expect
[16:15] <Sierra> Yes, it's running under the btsync user, which I've logged in as and made sure it has read/write perms to the folder
[16:15] <xcyclist> I did not get updated to 15.04 with my apt-get -f dist-upgrade.  Is 15.04 the one we should be on now, or is it still beta or something?
[16:16] <xangua> xcyclist: what ubuntu release are you using¿ also dist-upgrade is not a major release upgrade
[16:16] <OerHeks> xcyclist, dist-upgrade does not take you to 15.04
[16:16] <xangua> I would just open the update manager
[16:16] <xcyclist> I am using 14.04 right now.
[16:17] <xangua> xcyclist: if you wish to upgrade to 15.04, you will have to upgrade to 14.10 first
[16:18] <xcyclist> I thought the 04 ones were for the long term support.
[16:19] <xangua> !lts | xcyclist no, every two years
[16:20] <xcyclist> Ok.  So if 14.04 is the most conservative version for doing work, I'll want to stay with it.  If it is 15.04, I will want to upgrade to 15.04.  I don't see any mention of a version upgrade in my updates GUI.
[16:21] <OerHeks> xcyclist, likely because your updatemanager is waiting for the next LTS ( 16.04)
[16:21] <OerHeks> time to check updatemanager i say.
[16:21] <xcyclist> Ok.  As long as I'm at the latest conservative release I'm fine.
[16:22] <xcyclist> Thank you guys.
[16:28] <dami0> hi, i've got ubuntu 14.04 on a system with uefi, can someone help me get into grub?
[16:29] <OerHeks> dami0, hold shift@boot
[16:30] <dami0> didn't do anything
[16:30] <dami0> i'm trying to boot into single user mode
[16:35] <OerHeks> !grub | dami0, try again, like in this manual
[16:36] <dami0> i'm not sure it does use grub, maybe just an efistub
[16:36] <Sierra> Looks like its bittorrent sync being broken, having the same issue on another server where it was working fine before
[16:36] <dami0> either way, i'll boot a live system off of a usb and chroot then passwd/useradd.
[16:37] <ioria> dami0, dual boot ?
[16:37] <dami0> nope
[16:38] <markus__> Hi all
[16:38] <ioria> dami0, your boot order ?
[16:38] <dami0> i'll just go into the uefi menu and boot directly to use from there
[16:38] <ioria> ok
[16:40] <markus__> Can anyone help? I have Lubuntu, Roland PC-300 midikeyboard and trying to connect that. It shows example on Jack , but it doesnt give any sound on synth
[16:41] <MonkeyDust> markus__  #ubuntustudio is multimedia dedicated
[16:42] <rockstar_> inside visudo, what are the meaning of each term in username  ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL ??
[16:42] <rockstar_> nevermind found the answer
[16:42] <markus__> Thanks MonkeyDust :)
[16:44] <rockstar_> in visudo, what will happen if username ALL = NOPASSWD : ALL is used?
[16:46] <OerHeks> rockstar_, good answer here http://superuser.com/questions/357467/what-do-the-alls-in-the-line-admin-all-all-all-in-ubuntus-etc-sudoers
[16:47] <stntc0> my ethern cabel does not funktion? what can i do
[16:47] <stntc0> my ethern cabel does not funktion? what can i do
[16:48] <sjmikem> how do I prevent apt-get upgrade from reinstalling nouveau driver?
[16:48] <sjmikem> using nvidia now
[16:48] <stntc0> ok
[16:48] <rockstar_> OerHeks: this one had explaination too. Thanks :) https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-edit-the-sudoers-file-on-ubuntu-and-centos
[16:49] <ZeZu> sjmikem, just purge the nouveau driver?
[16:49] <jake_> quit
[16:49] <ZeZu> if it's not installed apt won't reinstall it automatically,  especially if you have the nvidia driver installed they conflict each other
[16:49] <sjmikem> ZeZu: it is purged, and I'm pretty sure that it was last time that I did an upgrade
[16:50] <sjmikem> About 90% sure
[16:50] <sjmikem> and when I did the upgrade, stuff got messed up because, as you say, the two conflict with each other
[16:50] <ZeZu> did you build the nvidia driver from scratch and apt has no idea it's there?
[16:50] <ZeZu> or pull it from a repo?
[16:50] <sjmikem> no, installed it with apt-get
[16:51] <ioria> stntc0, restart network-manager , for now
[16:51] <sjmikem> there's a dpkg history somewhere, right?
[16:51] <ZeZu> then try installing nouveau w. apt and you'll notice it won't do it w.o removing nvidia first,  and if you upgrade it ought to upgrade nvidia not remove and install nouveau
[16:51] <nick__> What is the default terminal? Is that gnome-terminal?
[16:52] <MonkeyDust> sjmikem  try sudo aptitude purge '~c' http://linuxg.net/aptitude-trick-delete-the-packages-that-were-removed-but-not-purged/
[16:52] <ZeZu> now if you changed releases IE: upgraded ubuntu versions,  it will remove non standard packages and install standard onces one
[16:52] <ZeZu> ones*
[16:52] <ZeZu> wtf
[16:53] <OerHeks> nick__, yes
[16:54] <test001> test
[16:55] <sjmikem> Zezu: no, I didn't upgrade ubuntu versions.... I will dpkg -l before and after next time I do it to see what's going on.  Thanks for the help.
[17:03] <ReGiStRaS> hey guys, Ubuntu 14.04LTS with NIS can't change password using yppasswd. Resulted in Segmentation Fault ):
[17:05] <malgorath> I just installed 15.04 ubuntu (Unity desktop) yesterday, but I started to install Ubuntu restricted extras today, and the window for the Ubuntu Software Centre is dark grey and not responding for 5 minutes now.  Is there a log I can check to see whats wrong?
[17:06] <ReGiStRaS> hey guys, Ubuntu 14.04LTS with NIS can't change password using yppasswd. Resulted in Segmentation Fault ):
[17:07] <Surendil_> malgorath: syslog or systemd /var/log
[17:07] <malgorath> Thanks
[17:08] <OerHeks> malgorath, use alt-tab to see if there is a confirmation windows hanging..
[17:08] <ZeZu> ReGiStRaS, uh what root (sudo) password?
[17:08] <ZeZu> boot w. RL0 ?
[17:09] <ReGiStRaS> what do u mean?
[17:10] <ReGiStRaS> is still not working
[17:10] <ReGiStRaS> ypasswd to change NISuser1 password resulted in Segmentation Fault
[17:11] <ReGiStRaS> on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[17:12] <ZeZu> ReGiStRaS, i mean are you trying to change the password of a privileged user from a non priv. account or what?
[17:13] <ZeZu> obv. since you could just use passwd on them if you have access to sudo ...
[17:13] <ReGiStRaS> nope. I'm logged in as NISuser1 and I'm trying to change my own password
[17:13] <ZeZu> lmfao
[17:13] <ZeZu> terminal:  passwd
[17:13] <ZeZu> done
[17:14] <ReGiStRaS> I doing a test so I need to use ypasswd command
[17:14] <ReGiStRaS> yppasswd*
[17:15] <ZeZu> well i know nothing about yppasswd, perhaps it's trying to directly modify the shadow password when it shouldn't have you'd need to use sudo for it
[17:17] <OerHeks> Isn't NIS replaced by LDAP ? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2259561&highlight=nis+14.04
[17:23] <ReGiStRaS> Ok...is REALLY a bug
[17:23] <ReGiStRaS> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nis/+bug/1204530
[17:29] <y_nk> hi
[17:30] <y_nk> id like to know if it is possible to force the routing of opengl calculation to cpu
[17:31] <y_nk> im actually trying some stuff that require some cloud virtual machines and a veeeeery low amount of webgl and i really dont wanna invest in 3d farms etc
[17:32] <y_nk> so i was thinking *maybe* i could fake having opengl and route the work to the cpu...
[17:34] <_war10ck_> f0rn07f0r: What is your question?
[17:38] <ReGiStRaS> so who can help with my problem?
[17:38] <ioria> ReGiStRaS, try the patch
[17:39] <OerHeks> ioria +1
[17:39] <ioria> ReGiStRaS, seems workig
[17:39] <ReGiStRaS> patch? which [atch?
[17:39] <ioria> OerHeks, i'm just an humble servant
[17:40] <ReGiStRaS> patch? which patch?
[17:40] <OerHeks> ReGiStRaS, answer #13 from that bugreport.
[17:41] <ioria> OerHeks, you can do 2 things:  setup another machine with Ubu 12 or download the source , patch the file and compile
[17:41] <ReGiStRaS> sorry...i'm a noob when it comes to this...
[17:42] <ioria> OerHeks, patch file.c < patch,diff
[17:42] <ReGiStRaS> could u guide me in steps to apply the patch?
[17:42] <ioria> .
[17:42] <ReGiStRaS> :x
[17:42] <ReGiStRaS> ioria could u guide me in steps to apply the patch?
[17:43] <ioria> let me try to compile first
[17:43] <ioria> OerHeks, ubuntu 14.04 ?
[17:43] <ReGiStRaS> thanks
[17:43] <ioria> sorry
[17:44] <OerHeks> He is on LTS yes
[17:44] <ioria> ReGiStRaS, ubuntu 14.04 ?
[17:44] <OerHeks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nis
[17:44] <ReGiStRaS> yup LTS
[17:46] <ReGiStRaS> ioria let me know when u r done
[17:47] <ace_me> I did configured nxlog to send logs to another server but I get permission denied for nxlog on /log/mysql folder
[17:47] <ace_me> any ideea on how to fix this ?
[17:49] <wafflejock> ace_me, would check what user the process is run as, sudo ps aux | grep processname, then check folder permissions ls -al /log/mysql should show you the read write execute privileges and the user/group that owns the path
[17:49] <ace_me> is adm the group
[17:50] <wafflejock> ace_me, yeah should be user:group in most cases adm I believe is a group though, can check /etc/group to see them all
[17:50] <ace_me> wafflej0ck mysql:adm\
[17:50] <ace_me> wafflej0ck mysql:adm
[17:51] <wafflejock> ace_me, yeah looks like mysql user adm group, double check the permissions too should be like rwxrw---- or something just be sure the second pair of rwx letters has r available that means the group can read
[17:51] <wafflejock> ace_me, then just need to find what user the process runs as and add them to the adm group
[17:52] <wafflejock> ace_me, the sudo ps aux, command should list all the processes running and include the user it's being run as in the first column
[17:52] <ace_me> ok thx
[17:53] <wafflejock> ace_me, sure np... was just messing with this myself for USB write capability for my user... needed to be added to "dialout" group used to be "plugdev" from what I found googling
[17:54] <ace_me> k :)  thx for sharing
[17:54] <sarrri> ^^' probably a type but isn't it /var/log/mysql ?
[17:54] <sarrri> *typo
[17:54] <ace_me> yes it is /var/log/mysql
[17:55] <sarrri> btw other usefull group is "wireshark"
[17:56] <sarrri> if you got that installed
[17:56] <sarrri> and fuse ofc
[17:56] <jost> Is there a well-supported ubuntu image for a raspberry pi 2?
[17:56] <genii> !pi
[17:57] <wafflejock> jost, raspbian was the last I used but on a pi 1, don't think the Pi is really supported in here though
[17:57] <genii> jost: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi
[17:57] <MonkeyDust> jost  start here http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-MATE-15-04-Ported-to-Raspberry-Pi-475236.shtml
[17:57] <ace_me> sudo usermod -a -G adm nxlog wafflej0ck but still perms denied
[17:57] <jost> wafflejock: Don't want to use raspian, tried it and it's too old (apache 2.2, ruby 1.9.1, and so on)
[17:58] <wafflejock> ace_me, be sure to log out and log in after changing groups if it's for your user, can use "groups" command to see the currently logged in users group or supply it an argument for the username you want to check the groups of
[17:58] <wafflejock> ace_me, try "groups nxlog"
[17:58] <jost> genii: That's what I just read, the thing that bugs me is the hint about the custom kernel... so my question is: How well supported is that kernel?
[17:59] <ace_me> nxlog : nxlog adm
[17:59] <wafflejock> ace_me, personally grabbed gnome-system-tools (GUI for user admin) but don't think it shows all users it just showed me myself but that's all I needed
[17:59] <wafflejock> ace_me, since I was modifying my own groups I had to logout/login for it to stick, not sure about other users/processes though
[18:00] <wafflejock> ace_me, that looks right though
[18:02] <genii> jost: I think the right channel would be #ubuntu-arm for the support of it
[18:03] <jost> genii: ok, thanks
[18:03] <astroduck> How to fix missing icon in switcher of an application
[18:03] <ioria> ReGiStRaS, sorry , the patch is not working.  come back in a couple of days... maybe i 'll have found something else
[18:03] <astroduck> *How to fix missing icon of an application in switcher
[18:04] <locksmith> Hello.. I have a small problem... when I type something like "*" into my command prompt and hit enter, my ZSH tries to execute all of the executables in the direcectory. How do I make it stop doing that?
[18:04] <locksmith> I accidentally typedd *
[18:04] <krav> haha
[18:04] <locksmith> and it did something bad
[18:05] <krav> locksmith: do you have your current directory in your path?
[18:05] <locksmith> no
[18:05] <MonkeyDust> locksmith  type /j #zsh
[18:06] <ioria> ReGiStRaS, you can try with ldap in the main time http://www.unixmen.com/openldap-installation-configuration-ubuntu-12-1013-0413-10-debian-67-2/
[18:06] <wafflejock> astroduck, I'm sure it depends to some degree on which application switcher you have in place, haven't had this problem myself but pretty much all the info related to application launchers are stored in /usr/share/applications in various .desktop files might be something wrong in there
[18:07] <kaychaks> hi, how to create an user without sudo access but with an ability to switch to another user (not root)
[18:07] <locksmith> alias '*=echo you did a nono'   worked btw
[18:08] <ace_me> wafflej0ck folder is mysql:adm and files in it are mysql:mysql - so I need to add user to mysql group too ...
[18:08] <ace_me> or only to mysql ?
[18:08] <ace_me> mysql* group
[18:09] <astroduck> wafflejock: The icon shows fine in dash but not in switcher, I am using the default on, is it called unity? No thats dsktop env :/
[18:11] <kaychaks> I want to have an user who can not do sudo for anything other than switching to another user that has a password
[18:11] <ReGiStRaS> ioria is there anyway I can do ut maunally
[18:11] <ReGiStRaS> ?
[18:11] <ioria> ReGiStRaS, what ?
[18:13] <ar_Da> hi
[18:14] <ReGiStRaS> Can I input the patch manually? I see a bunch of codes
[18:14] <ReGiStRaS> on the #13 reply
[18:14] <ar_Da> just a curiosity, is there any command to move automatically to the directory that you previously copy some file on. for exmple, if I do this: cp a.tmp /home/astra/dir/   and then cd /home/astra/dir.  Can I do that in just one command?
[18:14] <wafflejock> astroduck, yeah I'm not sure what the default switcher is called but would need to look into that I imagine since they all show different things (the one I'm using now has a window preview and small icon of the app in the corner, using Ubuntu Gnome though)
[18:15] <ZxoR> I've created group named "H1" and added myself to the group, and folder like that: "d---rwx---  2 root H1  .... hidden", why I cant "cd" the directory?
[18:15] <kaychaks> how to setup an user A who is not a root user but can switch to another root user B by providing B's password
[18:16] <donofrio_> can  you "save as" in vi
[18:17] <ZxoR> kaychaks, you can't just use "su" command?
[18:17] <MonkeyDust> kaychaks  you don't need sudo to switch user, dm-tool can do that
[18:18] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust dm-tool ?
[18:18] <MonkeyDust> kaychaks  i misunderstood what you want
[18:18] <ZxoR> kaychaks, "su username"?
[18:19] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust so I want to setup a restrictive user who can't sudo but for support purposes I want to be able to switch to another user
[18:19] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust but su username does not work in Ubuntu
[18:20] <ZxoR> why not? its working in my ubuntu...
[18:20] <MonkeyDust> kaychaks  sounds like the guest account
[18:22] <kaychaks> ZxoR since root account in Ubuntu is locked su username gives me authentication failure
[18:23] <ZxoR> I think that if the root account is locked, you cant swich to root acoount no matter what...
[18:23] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust guest account is not possible, any other way to do it
[18:24] <kaychaks> ZxoR yeah I want to switch to another normal user account but su username still failing
[18:24] <ZeZu> you can't boot into runlevel
[18:24] <ZxoR> you can unlock the root by "sudo passwd -u root", and I dont know why its still failing for normal other users..
[18:26] <MonkeyDust> kaychaks  why is guest account not possible?
[18:27] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust with the kind of setup I am supposed to do, creating guest account is not allowed. sorry for the confusion
[18:28] <MonkeyDust> kaychaks  type dm-tool switch-to-guest
[18:29] <wafflejock> ace_me, sorry missed your messages earlier
[18:29] <wafflejock> ace_me, sounds right though if the files are owned by user:group mysql:mysql then the process trying to access them would need to be in mysql group as well
[18:30] <wafflejock> !permissions
[18:30] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust I can't see dm-tool in Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS AWS AMI
[18:32] <MonkeyDust> kaychaks  you don't see it, you type it, in a terminal
[18:32] <fresa> when use more and when use less?
[18:33] <kaychaks> MonkeyDust command not found
[18:33] <wafflejock> ace_me, sorry correction in my wording above, the user the process is run by needs to be in the group, processes themselves don't have a particular user just a user that ran the process in a given instance
[18:33] <mantys89> hello, i have some problems with ubuntu 14.04.2, after installing fonts in ~/.fonts directory, system logs out one time, when i want to login...
[18:37] <mantys89> is there any way to fix it, i have clean system backup and other with files and settings... Problem occurs only on clean system...
[18:38] <||cw> couple issues with 15.04 I'm having trouble finding info on.  first, I'm using cinnamon, so point me at a better channel if needed... when I click a window's menu bar to bring it to the top, it goes into window-drag-mode.  can that be disabled?
[18:38] <neldogz> Does anyone know where I might be able to find a message indicating some kind of thermal event? My Ubuntu server just rebooted and i suspect it was heat related but need to confirm.
[18:38] <wafflejock> !thermal | neldogz
[18:38] <wafflejock> hmm
[18:39] <wafflejock> !info thermald | neldogz
[18:39] <Uruk> .
[18:39] <saymoo> ||cw, what do you mean, with "windows-drag-mode"
[18:39] <saymoo> ?
[18:40] <wafflejock> neldogz, that may be helpful not sure though it's the only CPU heat related thing I'm aware of, you may also just check your regular /var/log/syslog as well
[18:40] <neldogz> wafflejock, thanks for that
[18:40] <||cw> saymoo: mouse icon turns to a hand and the windows is dragged around.  same as if you click and hold+drag a title bar, but without holding.  the drags until I click again
[18:41] <Lildirt> Quick question. With Ubuntu, does Xorg have a sufficient driver to handle an HD 7950 to its maximum (or close enough to it) potential, or should I look into fglrx-driver?
[18:41] <Lildirt> I imagine Xorg is just kind of barebones to work with AMD drivers, but I figure I would ask.
[18:42] <Jordan_U> fresa: If you're trying to decide between the two, always use less. The more man page even states "This version is especially primitive.  Users should realize that less(1) provides more(1) emulation plus extensive enhancements." .
[18:42] <massGraveDodger> "The pommy election is harder to pick than a broken nose." http://www.whaleoil.co.nz/2015/04/pommy-election-hung-parliament-predictions
[18:43] <||cw> next, I'm getting horrendous graphics artifacts in chromium, didn't happen in 14.04, and didn't happen the first couple days uptime.  using fgxlr on a HD 8570D (APU) chrome://gpu/ says all hardware accelerated, so maybe an issues in the driver?
[18:43] <wafflejock> Lildirt, not sure but if you just installed and know how to recover then would just try both with whatever kind of app you'll need 3d acceleration for, on my desktop with a GTX670 games play much more smoothly with the proprietary drivers but YMMV depending on the exact use I imagine
[18:43] <||cw> Lildirt: depends on what "sufficient" is for you.  it's easy to switch drivers and try
[18:44] <Lildirt> I'm intending to either run a couple of games with Wine (going to see how well that works) or use GPU passthrough.
[18:44] <wafflejock> Lildirt, if you use the additional drivers to add it's relatively easy
[18:44] <wafflejock> to switch that is
[18:44] <Lildirt> Also I had a run-in with Debian and GNOME with fglrx driver, so I've kind of learned how to recover from my DE dying in a fire.
[18:44] <zergut> good day, here is the problem, after the hybernation laptop doesnt output sound at all, and after the next hybernation it outputs sound on all channels like headphones and internal speakers
[18:45] <zergut> in the same time
[18:45] <Lildirt> Oh well, guess I get to experiment.
[18:45] <||cw> Lildirt: I haven't had any major stability issues with fglrx, at least that I'm aware of :D
[18:46] <Fodd> Guys, real quick question. Im using a windows machine atm. i've put a 2nd hdd drive into my computer. I want to install ubuntu onto that 2nd hdd and then remove the windows hdd. Without live CD or USB to do it with.
[18:46] <||cw> current chromium issue aside, which might not be a driver issue, or might be
[18:46] <Lildirt> Well it completely prevented Xorg from starting up for me a few months ago on GNOME, but GNOME is GNOME.
[18:47] <||cw> ah, I don't use gnome so...
[18:48] <Lildirt> Well that was also on a Debian install. This is a fresh Ubuntu install.
[18:48] <Jordan_U> Fodd: You can start a virual machine, give the VM raw access to your second drive, then install Ubuntu within the VM.
[18:48] <||cw> Fodd: if it's Win7, look at wubi
[18:48] <Jordan_U> !wubi | ||cw Fodd
[18:49] <wafflejock> Jordan_U,  will that install grub as well? never tried the pass through stuff in virtual box
[18:49] <Fodd> Jordan_U thats a very good idea
[18:49] <||cw> Jordan_U: so maybe whoever is deciding that update the wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide
[18:50] <zergut> so, do i need to specify my soundcard or not?
[18:50] <Guest1170> ciao
[18:50] <Guest1170> !list
[18:50] <Jordan_U> wafflejock: If you pass the whole drive raw then grub will be installed as normal. I don't know in VirtualBox or any software other than qemu/kvm how you pass a raw drive through to the VM.
[18:51] <wafflejock> Jordan_U, ah okay, yeah have only used qemu myself for running chromium interesting idea
[18:51] <zergut> how often i need to repeat my question?
[18:51] <wafflejock> er chromeOS*
[18:51] <wafflejock> zergut, no need to repeat we see it
[18:52] <wafflejock> zergut, lspci, will list your devices
[18:52] <zergut> Intel Corporation ValleyView High Definition Audio Controller
[18:52] <zergut> The issue is not in determining
[18:52] <wafflejock> zergut, what particular version of Ubuntu?
[18:52] <lakitu> how do i manually set the graphics card (i have two) to use for my opengl renderer? (i.e. what's listed in glxinfo?)
[18:52] <zergut> 14.05
[18:52] <zergut> 14.04*
[18:52] <wafflejock> zergut, have you checked with alsa tools with the mixer to see if it's changing things at that level or if it's something with pulse audio?
[18:53] <zergut> i suppose it's the second one
[18:55] <oijan> hello everyone, in my firefox extensions, two are listed from unity. one is "Unity Desktop Integration" the other is "Unity Websites Integration"..is it normal to have them both?
[18:56] <zergut> wafflejock: i better check with alsa, i guess
[18:56] <wafflejock> zergut, it appears your audio chipset is used in lots of Ubuntu certified hardware but none of them Google pulls up have been tested with hibernation enabled... so not sure, have you checked dmesg or /var/log/syslog for any related warnings/errors
[18:56] <wafflejock> zergut, but yeah would also check alsa vs pulse audio to see which one is going wacky to narrow it down
[19:01] <||cw> so is click once in menu area (not hold) to drag a window a Cinnamon thing or a gnome/gtk thing?
[19:02] <sugoiryu> hi, whenever i upgrade the kernel and then reboot my laptop keyboard stops working. to fix i hold power to turn off then boot to recovery tell it to continue the boot, reboot normally, still not working so i reboot again then all is fine.. how can i find out y its doing this?
[19:04] <lakitu> any ideas? been googling for hours
[19:05] <||cw> lakitu: what doy uo mean 2 video cards... SLI?  or 2 different cards?
[19:05] <lakitu> 2 different cards
[19:05] <||cw> I'd think it would use the one that's being rendered on
[19:05] <lakitu> hm? i don't understand.
[19:06] <||cw> if the app is rendering on card 1, it uses card1
[19:06] <lakitu> mm
[19:06] <lakitu> yeah, it's possible i misunderstand how that works
[19:06] <zergut> wafflejock: have solved the problem
[19:07] <zergut> wafflejock: not completely but i guess enough
[19:07] <zergut> wafflejock: thank you
[19:08] <lakitu> my issue is i have two gpus, but kde desktop effects crashes (freezes but with mouse moveable) after setting desktop effects to opengl
[19:08] <lakitu> tried various solutions, nothing has helped yet. someone said to set 'OpenGLIsUnsafe' from true to false in kwinrc, but that seems like a bad idea
[19:10] <||cw> are the gpus the same brand/series, and do you have the accelerated drivers loaded
[19:10] <lakitu> i'd rather not grind a card into breaking trying to overwork it
[19:10] <amari> Hi, does ubuntu support the i2c driver? for touchpad
[19:10] <lakitu> ||cw they're amds unfortunately: a 5770, & a 6450
[19:11] <||cw> amari: depends on the touchpad, many are supported
[19:11] <lakitu> i have the latest ATI drivers from their website installed
[19:11] <lakitu> that was how i got all 4 monitors going, btw
[19:11] <amari> ||cw: how do I check if I have a i2c driver loaded?
[19:11] <||cw> lakitu: I'm not sure how opengl would break a card, but I don't know that much about it
[19:12] <||cw> amari: lsmod maybe?  some drivers are build into the kernel though
[19:12] <lakitu> do you know how to solve this ||cw? enabling opengl in desktop effects freezes it
[19:12] <||cw> lakitu: personally, I turn off the effects.  I find them distracting and they slow down normal window operations
[19:12] <lakitu> ok.
[19:13] <lakitu> how can i enable them tho?
[19:13] <||cw> though I also dont' use kde, so..
[19:13] <amari> ||cw: I found this driver: i2c_hid , and also a few others with i2c in lsmod. Does it mean it is loaded?
[19:13] <aindilis2> is there a blu-ray image or several dvd images that contains the whole archive that I can download for Ubuntu?
[19:14] <||cw> amari: it means those are loaded, yes
[19:14] <amari> ||cw: thank you :)
[19:15] <amari> ||cw: do you know what is the meaning of the different numbers in the column "Used"?
[19:15] <||cw> amari: has to do with how many other loaded modules are referencing it
[19:16] <amari> Ok, thanks for your help. regards
[19:16] <||cw> and it's not used, it's used by, and is a number, and a list of modules, and the list should match the number, if it's there
[19:17] <lakitu> can anyone help me get opengl working for "desktop effects" in kde? it works when xinerama is off . . .
[19:20] <lakitu> glxgears works
[19:21] <AmiGoZ> Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Mars [Radeon HD 8730M] anyone can help with pyrit for this GPU?
[19:21] <ReGiStRaS> what's the difference between ubuntu Desktop and Server?
[19:22] <MonkeyDust> ReGiStRaS  server has no gui and oher partitioning
[19:22] <MonkeyDust> other*
[19:23] <genii> ReGiStRaS: The kernel also has different options tweaked than desktop does
[19:23] <MonkeyDust> and other programs installed by default
[19:25] <ReGiStRaS> but both can run NIS right?
[19:25] <archheretic> how Im on xubuntu, I was wonder if there is a way I can put "Capture the mouse pointer" as default on screenshot?
[19:26] <archheretic> the screenshot option that gets visible when I click the sceenshot button is without this option
[19:26] <archheretic> only when I run the screenshot application from the task bar do I get the option to "Capture the mouse pointer"
[19:26] <ReGiStRaS> or server is more suitable to run NIS?
[19:27] <||cw> archheretic: so they aren't the same application?
[19:27] <wotfloatsyourint> when i try to run Update-manager -d, i get an error http://pastebin.com/9D5JD7zH (ouput), and update manager quits
[19:28] <archheretic> They have the same logo, but a bit different options
[19:28] <archheretic> Xfce4 Screenshooter  and same version
[19:28] <wotfloatsyourint> i am trying to update to the most recent version of ubuntu, but it force closes.
[19:29] <wotfloatsyourint> when i try to run Update-manager -d, i get an error http://pastebin.com/9D5JD7zH (ouput), and update manager quits
[19:29] <oijan> hello everyone, in my firefox extensions, two are listed from unity. one is "Unity Desktop Integration" the other is "Unity Websites Integration"..is it normal to have them both?
[19:29] <||cw> wotfloatsyourint: are you running it via sudo?
[19:29] <wotfloatsyourint> yes
[19:29] <||cw> hm, mine works
[19:29] <wotfloatsyourint> i also tried `sudo do-release-upgrade` and it does the same thing, with the same or similar output
[19:30] <wotfloatsyourint> unsupported operand type(s) for &: 'float' and 'int'
[19:31] <wotfloatsyourint> update-manager: version 1:14.10.6
[19:32] <||cw> try force reinstalling the update manager package?
[19:32] <wotfloatsyourint> i will try. apt-get purge and apt-get install it?
[19:33] <wotfloatsyourint> its wanting to remove my entire ubuntu-desktop package D:
[19:33] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: sudo apt-get install --reinstall update-manager
[19:33] <RepThis1> hey guys question. I need to make a dual boot with Ubuntu and Windows 8.1 so when i install ubuntu first i must have uefi b/c of windows. do i do this by easily making a custom partition and adding /boot/efi @ 200mb-fat32-boot_flag?
[19:34] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Before that would be good to: suo apt-get update
[19:34] <genii> sudo, rather
[19:34] <wotfloatsyourint> i have apt-get updated, same error
[19:36] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Please pastebin contents of file /etc/apt/sources.list   and also the result of:  ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[19:36] <RepThis1> uefi help?
[19:37] <R0flcopt3r> hello, I'm trying to setup yankable URLs in urxvt, and I've understood that I need urxvt-perls. but this is not in the repos, and I can't seem to find it anywhere else
[19:37] <R0flcopt3r> Running 15.04
[19:38] <wotfloatsyourint> http://pastebin.com/Py4UENre
[19:39] <R0flcopt3r> wotfloatsyourint: was that ment for me?
[19:40] <wotfloatsyourint> no
[19:40] <wotfloatsyourint> that was meant for genii
[19:40] <R0flcopt3r> alright!
[19:40] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Yeah, your regular sources.list looks fine. The xorg-edgers and google PPAs should be fine. The openmw one I don't know what that is.
[19:40] <wotfloatsyourint> its a game, and not currently enabled in my sources
[19:42] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Is the /tmp/dbus-RXizo9mxpp  always the same name every time you run it, or different names each time?
[19:43] <wotfloatsyourint> lemme check
[19:43] <wafflejock> zergut, ah np
[19:43] <wafflejock> zergut, what'd you end up doing?
[19:43] <wotfloatsyourint> it is the same
[19:43] <zergut> wafflejock: manually changed levels
[19:44] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Does that file actually exist?
[19:44] <wotfloatsyourint> let me check, valid point
[19:44] <zergut> but if i want to mute speakers, it automaticly muting headphones
[19:44] <zergut> and master channel
[19:44] <wafflejock> zergut, hmm strange for sure so something with alsa or the drivers themselves you think?
[19:44] <zergut> so, me just lowing speakers level
[19:45] <wotfloatsyourint> no it does not, genii
[19:45] <zergut> drivers
[19:45] <wotfloatsyourint> should i use touch to make it exist?
[19:45] <zergut> i guess
[19:45] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Yep, see if it continues. I'll be back, cig break time at work
[19:45] <wotfloatsyourint> alright genii thank you
[19:46] <flog> So I want to install an older kernel on my ubuntu box due to issues with v4l2 and h264. I heard that the issues are with kernels 3.8+. I downloaded the latest 3.8 but it paniced at boot. Do I need to compile my own kernel in order to get it to work?
[19:46] <oijan> hello everyone, in my firefox extensions, two are listed from unity. one is "Unity Desktop Integration" the other is "Unity Websites Integration"..is it normal to have them both?
[19:47] <Jordan_U> wotfloatsyourint: Why were you ever running "update-manager -d"? "-d" is short for "development", i.e. upgrade to the next *In Development* release of Ubuntu.
[19:47] <wotfloatsyourint> it does it without the -d too
[19:47] <wotfloatsyourint> also with the -c
[19:48] <Jordan_U> wotfloatsyourint: OK, but you should not use "-d" in the future, and in general you should not just guess at what parameters to commands mean or use them blindly.
[19:48] <wotfloatsyourint> i know how to use man
[19:50] <wotfloatsyourint> i wonder, should i use a liveCD to update? wooooo
[19:50] <luist> is there any single sign on that allows me to use my linux login to login in some web tools that ill open?
[19:51] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Did it get any farther?
[19:51] <wotfloatsyourint> no, it is still stuck
[19:52] <Jordan_U> wotfloatsyourint: You can use a LiveCD/USB to re-install (installing a newer version of Ubuntu) as a way of upgrading. You can even have the installer preserve your existing /home/ directory (if you're careful).
[19:52] <ShadowK98> wot what's the problem?
[19:53] <wotfloatsyourint> update-manager is fubar
[19:53] <wotfloatsyourint> fubar beyond all recognition.
[19:54] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Please pastebin contents of /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[19:54] <zykotick9> Jordan_U: that "preserve your existing /home..." <- do you mean without it being a separate partition?  /me is just curious...
[19:55] <wotfloatsyourint> http://pastebin.com/XamNXVgw
[19:56] <genii> Yeah that looks normal
[19:56] <wotfloatsyourint> update-manager works fine, for updating packages, but fails only on dist-upgrades
[19:57] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: Before trying the update-manage, did you do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade successfully?
[19:57] <Jordan_U> zykotick9: Correct, a separate /home/ partition is not needed to preserve your home directory when installing Ubuntu.
[19:57] <wotfloatsyourint> dist-upgrade returns: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[19:58] <zykotick9> Jordan_U: neat.  thanks for the info.
[19:58] <Jordan_U> zykotick9: You're welcome.
[19:58] <wotfloatsyourint> but i did not try that before doing update-manager
[19:58] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: If you run:  sudo apt-get -f install   ...does it do anything or same result as dist-upgrade?
[19:59] <luist> is there any single sign on that allows me to use my linux login to login in some web tools that ill open?
[19:59] <oijan> nobody loves me..nobody seems to care..huuh huh..
[20:00] <BrandonG777> apparmor="DENIED" operation="connect" profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/run/samba/nmbd/unexpected" pid=30354 comm="ntpd" requested_mask="rw" denied_mask="rw" fsuid=0 ouid=0
[20:01] <BrandonG777> can someone help me with this apparmor or point me in the right direction for resolving this?
[20:02] <BrandonG777> pretty please?
[20:03] <genii> BrandonG777: If someone can help, they usually will. Maybe repeat the question every 10 minutes or so as others arrive who may know the issue.
[20:05]  * genii sips his coffee and ponders what may have happened to wotfloats
[20:10] <RepThis1> hey guys how do i setup a uefi partition in the custom partitioning manager for 15.04
[20:10] <RepThis1> im assuming it has to be logical and fat 32 200mb right? /boot/efi
[20:11] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: For UEFI you should ideally be using a GPT label, so there is no primary/logical distinction.
[20:11] <RepThis1> see idk if im suppose to "use as: fat32 or EFI System partition"
[20:11] <RepThis1> well what does that mean, how do i do that?
[20:13] <BrandonG777> RepThis1: i would go with the default partition setup and then go back and modify it as needed
[20:13] <student_> ou all suck
[20:13] <student_> go to hell
[20:13] <student_> this sucks just like you
[20:13] <student_> i hate you all
[20:13] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: There are two (common) types of partition table, the old MSDOS label and the new "GUID Partition Table" (GPT). For UEFI you should use GPT (and you can also use GPT on BIOS based systems if you want).
[20:14] <RepThis1> im going to be audacious and select efi partition
[20:14] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l".
[20:14] <RepThis1> cant because im in the middle of installing it
[20:14] <BrandonG777> RepThis1: what is the first s in the permissions?
[20:14] <BrandonG777> sorry didn't mean to direct that you
[20:15] <BrandonG777> what is the first s in the permissions?
[20:15] <RepThis1> brandonG are u tryna fight?
[20:15] <BrandonG777> ntpd and samba
[20:15] <BrandonG777> and apparmor
[20:15] <BrandonG777> this... apparmor="DENIED" operation="connect" profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/run/samba/nmbd/unexpected" pid=30354 comm="ntpd" requested_mask="rw" denied_mask="rw" fsuid=0 ouid=0
[20:16] <BrandonG777> /run/samba/nmbd/unexpected has full rwx permissions but there is an s in the first permissions bit, that i'm not sure what that is
[20:17] <BrandonG777> i recreated the file with 777 permissions (without the s bit) and now my message has gone away but not sure what i've actually done
[20:18] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Please also pastebin the output of "ls /sys/firmware/efi/".
[20:19] <mech422> Hi! anyone know how to force module load order in initramfs? I need the SATA ports detected before the SCSI Raid cards..
[20:19] <RepThis1> its looking good, i just finished figuring out my partition scheme and it popped a message. "this machines firmware has started the installer in UEFI mode but it looks like there may be existing operating systems already installed using "bios compatibility mode". if you continue to install debian in uefi mode, it might be difficult to reboot the machine into any bios mode ooerating systems later. "
[20:19] <BrandonG777> directories have a d in that bit but i don't ever recall seeing an s
[20:19] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Why are you asking about Debian in #ubuntu?
[20:20] <RepThis1> im not , this is 15.04 mate
[20:20] <RepThis1> ubuntu mate.
[20:20] <Jordan_U> !screenshot | RepThis1
[20:21] <RepThis1> are u serious, it wont let me continue!
[20:21] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: I'm also still waiting for the output of "sudo parted -l" and "ls /sys/firmware/efi/".
[20:21] <BrandonG777> s - This indicated the setuid/setgid permissions. This is not set displayed in the special permission part of the permissions display, but is represented as a s in the read portion of the owner or group permissions.
[20:23] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, paste.ubuntu.com/11014338/
[20:24] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Which drives have existing Operating systems?
[20:25] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, installing it on sdb , sda is under data recovery. sdc and sdb are left alone
[20:26] <BrandonG777> RepThis1: not sure this helps but i disconnect all other drives with existing OSs, install, then reconnect and update grub
[20:26] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: That doesn't clearly answer the question I asked.
[20:26] <BrandonG777> that way i make damn sure i don't accidentally delete a partition i didnt mean to
[20:28] <RepThis1> disconnecting drives is to easy. plus i gotta custom partition
[20:28] <RepThis1> if i wanted to do that i would probably just install windows 8.1 first then ubuntu since i believe it gives u a dual boot option in the installer
[20:29] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Which drives have existing Operating systems?
[20:29] <RepThis1> why does it matter which drives have existing operating systems on them? so i can go and delete them?
[20:29] <BrandonG777> i would use the default scheme to figure out what you need and either replicate or modify it
[20:29] <RepThis1> sdd has windows, sda has fedora , sdb has ubuntu
[20:29] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: No, because it looks like you have BIOS based installations on some of the drives, as the installer is complaining about.
[20:29] <RepThis1> i dont think ubuntus default scheme installed uefi does it?
[20:30] <RepThis1> right but i could easily bypass that bs if it would just let me press continue but the gui is bugged i think. sec.
[20:30] <BrandonG777> yeah that shit don't matter if your motherboard supports UEFI and legacy boot at the same time
[20:30] <RepThis1> picpaste.com/Screenshot-vOHKViEU.png
[20:31] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Ubuntu installs a UEFI based system if you boot the installer via UEFI, and a BIOS bases system if you boot the installer via BIOS. My next question was going to be why Ubuntu and Fedora were installed for BIOS.
[20:31] <RepThis1> continue and go back dont work, cant even close out
[20:32] <RepThis1> dude i have no idea what fedora does, their installer was whack, it installed LVM paritions, idk why ubuntu went that way. prob booted into non uefi and i wasnt aware of how to make a uefi parition
[20:32] <mech422> Hi! anyone know how to force module load order in initramfs? I need the SATA ports detected before the SCSI Raid cards..
[20:34] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: There are also some icons missing on that screen, and you seem to be using GTK's default theme (which few choose to use) rather than Ubuntu Mate's. That suggest to me that your boot media may be corrupt (even if that's not what's causing this particular error message).
[20:34] <BrandonG777> RepThis1: it's going to work, just not going to give you all your systems in the grub menu. which i generally use my motherboard boot menu to switch between systems anyway
[20:35] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, it does act very sluggish. is there a way to check the integrity? i already ran a md5 on the iso when i downloaded it.
[20:35] <Jordan_U> BrandonG777: You missed the part where RepThis1 can't get past that error message.
[20:36] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: There is an option to check the media in the boot menu.
[20:36] <RepThis1> whats the steps im restarting
[20:36] <BrandonG777> yeah Jordan_U is right something doesn't look right with your installation
[20:37] <RepThis1> It could be my graphics card, i get so much bs for it. could it be something to do with being booted in vesa drivers.
[20:37] <makara> \quit
[20:37] <RepThis1> vesa is like some fail safe for video drivers or sumin.
[20:37] <BrandonG777> what kind of card is it?
[20:38] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, Check disc for defects?
[20:38] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Yes.
[20:38] <RepThis1> amd ati 280x with a 2nd monitor being plugged into a 270x or sumin
[20:39] <RepThis1> you should see my uhhh...damn whats it called. its a log u check after your booted into the os to see if everything ran ok/loaded
[20:39] <BrandonG777> dmesg
[20:39] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, looks like 1 error was found
[20:40] <BrandonG777> ?
[20:40] <RepThis1> BrandonB, yeah
[20:40] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: In the squashfs file? If not, in what file?
[20:40] <RepThis1> idk was it suppose to say?
[20:40] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Yes.
[20:41] <RepThis1> damnit i didnt see anything it just said to restart. im already booted into ubuntu im just gonna ddrescue the flashdrive again
[20:42] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: The entire root filesystem for the Live image is stored in the squashfs file, so if that is corrupt then any number of files within it could be corrupt.
[20:42] <NickHunt> italians
[20:43] <NickHunt> ??
[20:43] <MonkeyDust> !it
[20:44] <new_eyes_open> Trying to set up a VPN using OpenVPN and I keep getting an error "Invalid VPN Secrets". Solutions I found in forums were regarding users that do not have root access to their machines, but I do so that should not be and issue. I tried going to /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections and changing the password flags value to 0, then adding a field password=(Password I was provided by OpenVPN) and I still get the same error. I'm s
[20:44] <new_eyes_open> awesome.
[20:44] <new_eyes_open> Sorry for the wall o' text.
[20:45] <RepThis1> "booting into insecure mode" lol.....
[20:45] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Note that both Ubuntu and Fedora support secure boot, so you don't need to disable it.
[20:46] <RepThis1> sweet, no errors
[20:46] <MonkeyDust> new_eyes_open  there's also #openvpn
[20:46] <new_eyes_open> MonkeyDust thank you, i'll ask there as well
[20:49] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, still sluggish and that application icon is still messed up
[20:49] <AxldenieD> hello :)
[20:51] <LMNOP__> hi how can i help u
[20:52] <LMNOP__> HOW CAN I HELP U
[20:53] <BrandonG777> RepThis1: kinda sounding like a janky/slow thumb drive
[20:56] <adsjlkdk> can someone please help me
[20:56] <MonkeyDust> adsjlkdk  let's hear it
[20:56] <adsjlkdk> what do i do http://pastebin.com/1AY4ccQb
[20:56] <RepThis1> what an awsome name, is it japanese?
[20:57] <MonkeyDust> adsjlkdk  simply ask your question
[20:57] <adsjlkdk> MonkeyDust: i did
[20:57] <RepThis1> !15.04
[20:57] <adsjlkdk> i dont know what to do
[20:58] <RepThis1> !features
[20:58] <MonkeyDust> adsjlkdk  what was your question?
[20:58] <adsjlkdk> MonkeyDust: what do i do http://pastebin.com/1AY4ccQb
[20:59] <MonkeyDust> adsjlkdk  i'm unable to open links, what's in it?
[20:59] <MonkeyDust> adsjlkdk  do with what and what have you tried so far?
[20:59] <RepThis1> after installation its still slugish. dragging a window has it popping everything instead of a smooth transition and sumin about the settings daemon crashes.
[21:00] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: This is what Ubuntu Mate is supposed to look like: https://ubuntu-mate.org/gallery/Screenshots/04_DESKTOP.png
[21:00] <ugnius> I'm on elementary os, thought give it a shot here. After installing nvidia proprieatary (nvidias own build script), my virtual consoles gone missing, nothing is displayed. Only way to get them back is setting grub to text mode. Is there any way to fix this?
[21:00] <RepThis1> Jordan_U, haha nope!
[21:01] <genii> !elementary | ugnius
[21:01] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: Maybe you should test your RAM, or maybe your USB drive is having intermittent failures and so still didn't copy Ubuntu successfully.
[21:01] <adsjlkdk> MonkeyDust: how do i edit my kernel
[21:02] <MonkeyDust> adsjlkdk  better ask in #ubuntu-kernel
[21:02] <RepThis1> i should prob get server edition and do a net install so to avoid all this peripheral bs.
[21:02] <ugnius> thanks, I thought ubuntu had same problem, more people here, may be someone has a hint (I've asked on elementary also).
[21:02] <Jordan_U> RepThis1: The sluggishness could be caused by poor graphics drivers, but the theme being messed up and the error messages about GSD crashing suggests more is going on than just that.
[21:02] <macabrehour> Anyone on here have experience wit hamachi and lan gaming?, I installed hamachi and Haguichi, I can connect to networks that my friends have made, but no matter what game we try I cannot see their games nor can they see mine,, it's like hamachi is working but my games are not using it's adapter
[21:04] <MonkeyDust> macabrehour  how is that question ubuntu related?
[21:04] <macabrehour> well, it is on ubuntu lol
[21:04] <freebird573> need some help hooking my S5 to ubuntu 14.04
[21:04] <MonkeyDust> !find hamachi
[21:06] <macabrehour> i tried lowering the metrics of the hamachi adapter ham0, so that it takes route priority over my wireless adapter,, but still seems like any program i run ignores the adapter entirely
[21:07] <macabrehour> I hate to bug you guys with this, i realy do, but all the guides online make it seem so simple,, just install and play, but i cannot for the life of me get it to work,, and ive been at this for 17hours +
[21:12] <surgy> http://strawpoll.me/4303990
[21:14] <sugoiryu> i voted link as did the other 2 that visited
[21:16] <OerHeks> poll-ution i say
[21:19] <RepThis1> wow windows sucks, i just accidentally deleted some partition.
[21:19] <RepThis1> it writes the change write away...gahhhhhhh
[21:20] <RepThis1> hahah write away....
[21:21] <BarnabasDK> RepThis1, dont mean to be an a..hole but perhaps ubuntu-offtopic?
[21:24] <oijan> hello everyone, in my firefox extensions, two are listed from unity. one is "Unity Desktop Integration" the other is "Unity Websites Integration"..is it normal to have them both?
[21:24] <RepThis1> unless ubuntu has a magical 1 click solution like like the people at openSUSE
[21:25] <oijan> I need this information as I seem to get malware through my firefox addons, so it'll be nice if someone can help me know..
[21:25] <acz32> malware through firefox addons from AMO? never heard of that
[21:26] <acz32> you must be installing some weird stuff or random xpi files
[21:27] <BarnabasDK> acz32, +1
[21:27] <oijan> I installed nothing. I get popup tabs with link to 'updating media player'
[21:27] <OerHeks> desktop integration ~ It allows websites to integrate into the dash, launcher and hud.
[21:27] <OerHeks> http://askubuntu.com/questions/448077/what-does-the-unity-desktop-integration-extension-do-in-firefox
[21:28] <RepThis1> !xpi
[21:29] <acz32> oijan: you just said you get malware through your firefox addons. so you can't say "i installed nothing"
[21:29] <acz32> you obviously do, and unverified stuff, too
[21:29] <debianita> hello i have installe eclipse and the plugin windowuilder and this crash eclipse , Any workaround ?
[21:29] <OerHeks> !fud
[21:30] <OerHeks> those 2 plugins are from ubuntu, nothing to worry about
[21:31] <BarnabasDK> debianita are you able to start eclipse?
[21:31] <debianita> yes
[21:31] <BarnabasDK> then the plugins need to be removed, many are not mature for use
[21:31] <BarnabasDK> do you know how?
[21:32] <debianita> but compiz and windowbuilder don't works
[21:32] <BarnabasDK> yes
[21:32] <BarnabasDK> remove the plugins
[21:32] <BarnabasDK> eclipse with your plugins is not the way to go
[21:33] <BarnabasDK> so go to about files and remove the plugins, and use something else to edit and build whats in question
[21:34] <marianne> can anyone tell me the differences between Server and desktop installations... just general high level is fine
[21:34] <debianita> i think is a issue with compiz but i try kde ( kwin) and this works fine ..
[21:34] <izimh> hello all
[21:35] <BarnabasDK> marianne, in the old days there was no GUI for the server install
[21:35] <BarnabasDK> just booted to a console
[21:35] <BarnabasDK> high level difference
[21:35] <BarnabasDK> I think its still the case, correct me if I am wrong
[21:36] <marianne> BarnabasDK: how does it integrate with mac OSx and ubuntu 15.04 and 14.04... I have a FreeBSD box right now but am having issues with it big time
[21:36] <BarnabasDK> marianne, on the server ed, you could still do an apt-get install gnome-desktop after install of the os
[21:37] <BarnabasDK> or whatever you chose
[21:37] <BarnabasDK> marianne, define integrate then?
[21:38] <SCHAAP137> interoperate, maybe
[21:38] <marianne> BarnabasDK: not worried about the gui too much, mostly networking for my LAN --- I want to be able to move files back and forth between all of the computers
[21:38] <BarnabasDK> Ubuntu and FreeBSD usually play along quite fine
[21:39] <BarnabasDK> marianne, both systems use samba
[21:39] <BarnabasDK> and nfs
[21:39] <BarnabasDK> or can use
[21:39] <BarnabasDK> samba is the windows compatible protocol
[21:39] <marianne> BarnabasDK: this is my first time trying to get them 'talking'  ---- ooooo awesome, thank you, at least now i have a place to start researching
[21:39] <BarnabasDK> nfs unix alone
[21:40] <almark> well there used to be nfs clients for windows
[21:40] <almark> and probably still are
[21:41] <OerHeks> I won't suggest to write to HFS+ partitions in linux.
[21:41] <BarnabasDK> almark, for all practical purposes its easier to use samba on unix / linux
[21:41] <almark> o hell shure
[21:41] <almark> ciffs
[21:42] <almark> cifs
[21:42] <BarnabasDK> marianne, you should be able to follow the FreeBSD book on how to share a folder via nfs
[21:42] <marianne> BarnabasDK: was so frustrated earlier, had to do a complete reload on the Unix box... wanted to go all John Wick on it because it was making me so mad
[21:43] <BarnabasDK> marianne, and then after that mount it via the mount command in linux / ubuntu
[21:43] <marianne> BarnabasDK: yes was reading through that already, but need to calm down before i get too brain dead and mess it all up
[21:45] <TarantulaFudge> I have a server with LACP 4x1gb bond but I'm having issues exceeding more than 1gb in aggregate traffic. Is there a tool that I can use so I can see if the bottleneck is network buffer related?
[21:45] <marianne> BarnabasDK: thank you for pointing me in the right direction..
[21:45] <BarnabasDK> np
[21:53] <jsee> time
[21:59] <FloKat> bonsoir
[22:00] <BarnabasDK> FloKat, how can we help
[22:00] <EriC^> FloKat: /join #ubuntu-fr for french
[22:00] <acz32> does anyone know what kind of encryption gnome disk utility uses when you choose to encrypt an external drive?
[22:00] <EriC^> unless you speak english
[22:00] <FloKat> EriC^, sorry i used /amsg ;)
[22:00] <bleurg> marche bien hexchat... tout de suite trouvé ce que je voulais, c est moins sexy que sur firefox par contre heh.
[22:01] <k1l_> !fr
[22:01] <EriC^> FloKat: no problem :)
[22:01] <OerHeks> acz32, http://askubuntu.com/questions/275921/what-algorithm-is-used-by-disk-utility-encryption
[22:04] <compdoc> how do you set the address that root's mail forwards to?
[22:04] <nemo__> Hello, it is possible to install package from livecd session, into ubuntu?
[22:04] <EriC^> nemo__: yeah, use dpkg -i <deb>
[22:05] <nemo__> Tanks EriC^
[22:05] <ZeZu> nemo__, you're running the livecd or the ubuntu on the machine?
[22:05] <acz32> OerHeks: thanks
[22:06] <acz32> never heard of TKS1 and PBKDF2
[22:06] <nemo__> I am running right now the ubuntu live CD, but ubuntu is already installed
[22:06] <ZeZu> nemo__, that won't work then
[22:07] <ZeZu> you need to boot into the installed ubuntu,  then you can install like that from packages on a mounted cdrom or wherever
[22:07] <nemo__> Ok, my real problem is that i delete the ubuntu-desktop package, and now i dont have graphic environnement
[22:07] <ZeZu> boot into runlevel=0 and reinstall from terminal
[22:07] <nemo__> I do not have internet connection in my normal ubuntu session
[22:08] <ZeZu> why not?
[22:08] <k1l_> nemo__: you can chroot into the installed version. then you can install the packages there
[22:08] <ZeZu> ok,  you "could" chroot
[22:09] <nemo__> I don't know why i do not have connection to internet, it was broken when i uninstall ubuntu-desktop
[22:09] <ZeZu> wifi?
[22:09] <nemo__> my wifi do not work yeah
[22:10] <ZeZu> yeah it's gnome that automatically connects to your network
[22:10] <ZeZu> if you don't start it,  you'd have to do it manually
[22:10] <ZeZu> just use chroot and reinstall your desktop meta-pkg
[22:10] <nemo__> what is chroot?
[22:11] <nemo__> my desktop meta-pkg is "ubuntu-desktop" right?
[22:11] <EriC^> !chroot | nemo__
[22:12] <nemo__> Ah ok, tank you ^^
[22:13] <EriC^> nemo__: you mount the partition, then sudo chroot /mnt and it's as if you're in ubuntu that's on your pc
[22:13] <c3leste> hi all
[22:14] <c3leste> i need help for ati radeon hd 4450 driver
[22:14] <c3leste> i want playing 3d games
[22:15] <OerHeks> c3leste, Ati 2xxx 3xxx 4xxx are only supported by the standard driver, see the ATI factoid
[22:15] <OerHeks> !ati
[22:15] <c3leste> how to install fglrx/xorg driver
[22:15] <EriC^> nemo__: follow this guide from step 6, but don't install grub after you chroot, just install the packages you need https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_ChRoot
[22:16] <EriC^> nemo__: also, you might need to copy /etc/resolv.conf from the live cd session to /mnt/etc/resolv.conf before you chroot to get internet access
[22:16] <c3leste> ok, looking now
[22:17] <nemo__> Tanks for the link Eric^ :)
[22:17] <EriC^> nemo__: no problem :)
[22:17] <c3leste> VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV710 [Radeon HD 4350/4550]
[22:17] <c3leste> but not working 3d
[22:19] <ZxoR> I've created group named "H1" and added myself to the group, and folder like that: "d---rwx---  2 root H1  .... hidden", why I cant "cd" the directory?
[22:20] <nemo__> Eric^, the tutorial say that "Assuming the normal system partition(s) are on a software RAID" but what is software RAID?
[22:20] <EriC^> nemo__: nevermind that
[22:20] <c3leste> please help, my graphic card model ati radeon hd 4450
[22:21] <EriC^> nemo__: start at step 6 where it says sudo fdisk -l or sudo blkid
[22:21] <nemo__> Ah ok
[22:21] <OerHeks> c3leste, that wiki says your card is not supported by fglrx
[22:21] <ZxoR> nemo__, http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/raid-hardware-vs-raid-software.html
[22:23] <c3leste> install test driver ati, would you recommend?
[22:24] <cryptodan> c3leste: go back to Ubuntu 12.04
[22:24] <OerHeks> c3leste, see for yourself, there is no driver for that card in the driver menu.
[22:25] <OerHeks> does 12.04 support those old cards ?
[22:25] <cryptodan> Yes it does
[22:26] <c3leste> :(
[22:27] <OerHeks> until you update to a 3.4 kernel i guess
[22:27] <c3leste> i want to use blender3d :(
[22:27] <c3leste> but not working graphic card
[22:27] <cryptodan> c3leste: install ubuntu 12.04 and it will work
[22:27] <c3leste> when it comes to the new drive
[22:27] <c3leste> how?
[22:28] <c3leste> new format
[22:28] <cryptodan> c3leste: older version
[22:29] <c3leste> link pls for old version(recomended)
[22:30] <bazhang> !12.04
[22:30] <OerHeks> http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/  .. nut sure what kernel you get.
[22:30] <cryptodan> Its supported to 2017 I believe
[22:30] <cryptodan> you get a 3.2 Kernel
[22:31] <c3leste> %100 working?
[22:31] <c3leste> radeon hd 4450?
[22:31] <OerHeks> !!info linux-image precise
[22:32] <OerHeks> !info linux-image precise
[22:32] <Johnny_Linux> c3leste  i use the 3300 hd card, works great with 12.04
[22:32] <cryptodan> c3leste: I have a laptop with an HD4650 and use Ubuntu 12.04 based distro called Mint 13
[22:33] <c3leste> ok, i'll try
[22:33] <c3leste> ty for help
[22:37] <vadim__> ls
[22:38] <twiler> Hello, guys, I need help executing a file for a program I downloaded. It's called Keyboard Locker for Baby, and that's what it does, it locks the keyboard in case you have a baby near by.. Well, I downloaded it, but, it's just a single file, that ends with the extension *.pl, and when I double click it, it just opens up in gedit, and I also tried telling my machine to use the software executer when opening that file, but still n
[22:38] <twiler> o joy.
[22:38] <twiler> So, any help, from anyone at all, would be greatly appreciated.
[22:38] <EriC^> twiler: perl <file.pl>
[22:39] <twiler> ok.. EriC^, that doesn't mean anything to me.
[22:39] <twiler> What do I do with that?
[22:39] <twiler> LOL
[22:39] <EriC^> open a terminal and type it
[22:39] <twiler> Oh ok
[22:39] <k1l_> make it executable
[22:40] <nemo__> Eric^ , at the step 12, i should write "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" insted so?
[22:40] <nemo__> insted of grub
[22:40] <twiler> OK, EriC^ , how to I tell it where the file is?
[22:40] <twiler> I'm really sorry about the newb questions.
[22:41] <twiler> But, I don't know this kinda stuff.
[22:41] <EriC^> twiler: cd to the dir it's in, or type perl /path/to/file
[22:41] <EriC^> nemo__: yeah
[22:41] <daftykins> run it and then never type again ;)
[22:41] <ZxoR> I've created group named "H1" and added myself to the group, and folder like that: "d---rwx---  2 root H1  .... hidden", why I cant "cd" the directory?
[22:42] <EriC^> twiler: does it have a keyboard shortcut to turn it back on?
[22:42] <twiler> Ok, SO, I could type: perl "twiler/software/FILENAME.pl?
[22:42] <EriC^> twiler: if you're in the dir that has twiler, yeah, otherwise use absolute paths
[22:43] <twiler> ok, so.. what is gthe absolute pth? can i get thaat by right clicking in rthe file expolorer at thwe top where the file is?
[22:44] <EriC^> twiler: click on the file and drag it to the terminal after typing perl and hitting space
[22:47] <twiler> EriC^, ,thank you so much!
[22:47] <Kion> after upgrading to 15.04 I got my cups server broken, anyone having the same problem here?
[22:48] <twiler> Draggin it to the trminal window worked like a charm!!
[22:48] <twiler> Thanks a lot!
[22:48] <teamcoltra> In 14.04+ is there a new way to change desktop environments? I tried to install the elementary-os-desktop and it all installed but I logged out (actually rebooted) and in the past there used to be a little ubuntu icon that I would click and it would let me change environments but I don't see anything
[22:48] <twiler> Cookie!} EriC^
[22:49] <twiler> Man, I can Never Ever remember the dang syntax for that!
[22:49] <twiler> It really ticks me off!
[22:49] <twiler> LOL
[22:49] <daftykins> exclamation, keyword, | user
[22:50] <twiler> ! Cookie | EriC^
[22:50] <twiler> Ok, awesome
[22:50] <c3leste> sory i have new question
[22:50] <c3leste> i have desktop pc
[22:50] <EriC^> twiler: thanks
[22:50] <twiler> Thanks a lot, EriC^ , And, Dafty?
[22:51] <c3leste> my graphic card ati radeon hd 4450
[22:51] <c3leste> not mobility radeon
[22:51] <twiler> ! Cookie | daftykins
[22:52] <twiler> No, thank you, EriC^ ! It's people like you that guarantee that Linux will stay alive forever
[22:52] <daftykins> well said
[22:52] <c3leste> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsAti
[22:52] <twiler> If this was a mac, I'd have already had to pay an arm and a leg just to talk to someone.
[22:52] <c3leste> i don't see here :/
[22:53] <twiler> So, thanks a lot, EriC^ , and daftykins , ! Cookie | EriC^  ! Cookie | daftykins
[22:53] <OerHeks> c3leste, correct, it is not there. go for 12.04 with the old fgrlx driver, or use the opensource one in 14.04/up
[22:53] <twiler> ! Cookie | EriC^
[22:54] <twiler> ! Cookie | daftykins
[22:54] <twiler> Thanks a lot, both of you!
[22:54] <twiler> Bye, for now!
[22:54] <c3leste> ok, thnx. new format now^^
[23:05] <Johnny_Linux> !cookie | ubottu
[23:05] <Johnny_Linux> D`oh!
[23:05] <est31> where can I contact package maintainers for gcc?
[23:07] <yasync> Hello
[23:09] <OerHeks> est31, Ubuntu Developers i guess https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.7
[23:09] <est31> thanks
[23:10] <est31> I think they should enable --with-diagnostics-color for the gcc compilation
[23:10] <adsjlkdk> guys i need help i am new
[23:10] <est31> so that its outputting color by default
[23:10] <adsjlkdk> please help me i am new
[23:10] <daftykins> !ask | adsjlkdk Be good this time
[23:11] <skomorokh> Anyone know where to enable sytem-wide pulse audio in 15.04? /etc/init/pulseaudio.conf isn't there anymore.... Googling for systemd pulseaudio 15.04 isn't working out
[23:11] <adsjlkdk> !patience
[23:11] <MagePsycho> how to find last 10 modified files
[23:11] <adsjlkdk> ok my problem is this http://pastebin.com/2cmJue8W i was compiling my kernel but that happened so idk what to do
[23:12] <bekks> MagePsycho: By enabling inotify which will horribly slow down your system.
[23:12] <OerHeks> MagePsycho, some answers http://askubuntu.com/questions/411462/show-recent-modified-created-files-using-terminal
[23:12] <adsjlkdk> daftykins: do you know what happened and how i cna fix it? thank you
[23:12] <bekks> adsjlkdk: Why are you trying to compile what on which ubuntu release?
[23:12] <daftykins> adsjlkdk: we don't give gentoo support here.
[23:13] <gzcwnk> mage ls -alt where t shows the latest
[23:13] <OerHeks> adsjlkdk, join #gentoo please
[23:13] <adsjlkdk> how do you guys know its gentoo
[23:13] <adsjlkdk> guys please those #gentoo people what if they say im a noob
[23:14] <gzcwnk> then that is immature
[23:14] <bekks> adsjlkdk: This isnt gentoo support.
[23:14] <wiesiek> hi
[23:15] <jsee> x
[23:16] <Bray90820_> Does ubuntu have a vnc server enabled by default
[23:16] <daftykins> nope that wouldn't be very secure
[23:16] <adsjlkdk> the gentoo people arent helping me!
[23:17] <Bray90820_> Well would there be a way to start an app without having access to the computer
[23:17] <bekks> adsjlkdk: This isnt gentoo support.
[23:17] <zerowaitstate> Bray90820_: no
[23:17] <andy__> I have access to the Internet through Linux now.
[23:17] <andy__> Thank you for your help.
[23:17] <zerowaitstate> Bray90820_: unless you have enabled some means of remote access
[23:17] <OerHeks> Bray90820_, it does, not enabled by default
[23:18] <Bray90820_> Well I do have access to another computer on my home network just not ubuntu if that helps
[23:18] <zerowaitstate> Bray90820_: that is a very vague statement of the problem
[23:18] <daftykins> Bray90820_: break it down for us, what are you trying to achieve?
[23:19] <Bray90820_> I am away from my home network and I am trying to start teamviewer
[23:19] <daftykins> over SSH?
[23:19] <Bray90820_> I do have access to an OSX machene in my home nwtwork tho
[23:20] <daftykins> ah - graphically? got SSH access enabled on the ubuntu host?
[23:20] <Bray90820_> daftykins: I do not have it enabled
[23:20] <daftykins> then you are out of options
[23:21] <adsjlkdk> how do i install hwinfo in ubuntu
[23:21] <daftykins> adsjlkdk: you're not running ubuntu.
[23:21] <OerHeks> adsjlkdk, not, as it is standard installed
[23:21] <Bray90820_> I do have samba/CIFS enabled tho if I can do anything with that
[23:21] <est31> ah it seems that future versions of gcc will ship this by default
[23:21] <daftykins> Bray90820_: no
[23:21] <est31> very nice
[23:21] <adsjlkdk> daftykins: i am im on an ubuntu live cd
[23:21] <daftykins> prove it :)
[23:22] <adsjlkdk> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[23:22] <adsjlkdk> there i proved it
[23:22] <andy__> I had to download a copy of the extras from a version of the kernel while I was in Windows.
[23:22] <andy__> Then I was able to reboot in Linux and use dpkg to install the packages.
[23:23] <shiznix> with the migration from upstart to systemd for boot services, does anyone know if the same is being done to migrate to systemd for user/desktop services ?
[23:23] <adsjlkdk> daftykins: do you want me to take a screenshot
[23:23] <Bray90820_> Kinda a round about way but could I setup sinergy to control it?
[23:23] <daftykins> adsjlkdk: so what is your question now?
[23:23] <adsjlkdk> nevermind
[23:23] <daftykins> Bray90820_: you have no way of installing software on it - unless you have someone there, so not really.
[23:24] <pierfrancesco> hi
[23:25] <Bray90820_> Now if I could get teamviewer to load at boot then we wouldn't have this issue
[23:25] <andy__> I also had to download a new copy of the kernel, because it went with the extras files.  I think I couldn't install the extras files without installing a new kernel.
[23:26] <daftykins> andy__: was that for your wired realtek adapter that had no driver?
[23:26] <andy__> Yes.
[23:26] <andy__> I did not know where the files were that the rmmod command deleted.
[23:27] <daftykins> glad there was a solution, in fairness i'd noticed these -extras kernel packages of late but had no idea what they were
[23:31] <andy__> I am not sure if it was in that package.  I just noticed it said something about modules that went with the kernel.  It could have been in the main kernel package.
[23:32] <alyoshaa> Hi. Has anyone ever managed to use the AMD Catalyst drivers on 14.04.2?
[23:32] <DynamicMetaFlow> Hello everyone, I'm having a problem where the tilde key is not functioning
[23:33] <DynamicMetaFlow> I have my keyboard set to US, English and no other input sources
[23:33] <andy__> alyoshaa, I tried it before.  It didn't seem to help.
[23:34] <est31> how can I get gcc version 5.1?
[23:34] <est31> I only see gcc 4.9, even in 15.04
[23:34] <est31> ah it has been released on april 22
[23:35] <OerHeks> est31, you will need a PPA for that, carefull, it might break something, and we do not support it (yet)  >> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test
[23:37] <thenewone> Hi
[23:38] <thenewone> my friend use windows and he want scanne his computer with antivirus can i use my box to scanne his one with mine over a network ?
[23:38] <est31> I'll compile it myself
[23:38] <OerHeks> DynamicMetaFlow, try ~ + space, it does not print immediatly here too.
[23:38] <thenewone> i'm using calmav
[23:38] <est31> yes thenewone
[23:39] <est31> but there is no security advantage
[23:39] <thenewone> as ubuntu i'm not getting infected by viruses he have
[23:39] <est31> there are ubuntu viruses too
[23:39] <andy__> thenewone, It might be easier to create a USB stick with Linux on it .
[23:39] <thenewone> i hope one day he change his minde and forget windows
[23:40] <acz32> why can't your friend install a windows antivirus?
[23:40] <est31> yea a live cd is the best
[23:40] <thenewone> he have one lol
[23:40] <thenewone> but he cant delete that
[23:40] <est31> even better is getting the HDD and adding it to your pc
[23:40] <thenewone> he found windows easyer
[23:40] <acz32> usually it's advised to boot into safe mode and then scan
[23:40] <est31> because then you ignore bios viruses
[23:40] <daftykins> thenewone: live session would make far more sense
[23:41] <thenewone> ok thanks alot
[23:41] <est31> but you don't scan for them
[23:41] <daftykins> viruses is a very 90s term, malware is more what happens these days
[23:41] <niley> #partall
[23:41] <daftykins> your friend needs to stop viewing suspicious sites :)
[23:41] <thenewone> i think ya
[23:41] <thenewone> he love movies
[23:41] <adsjlkdk> daftykins: whats the difference between viruses and malware
[23:41] <thenewone> so he download alot
[23:41] <adsjlkdk> and trojans
[23:42] <thenewone> trojans controled by hackers i think
[23:42] <thenewone> malware collecting info
[23:42] <thenewone> virus just destroying
[23:42] <andy__> Is he into downloading games or is it other applications?
[23:42] <adsjlkdk> what other terms are there
[23:42] <thenewone> downloading movies
[23:42] <thenewone> worms
[23:42] <adsjlkdk> what are those
[23:43] <thenewone> just lunch it and it's work alone :D
[23:43] <thenewone> attacking any computer she found on her way
[23:43] <bekks> thenewone: adsjlkdk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware
[23:43] <thenewone> ok guys thanks
[23:43] <thenewone> ok wiki know better than i do
[23:43] <thenewone> thanks guys
[23:43] <daftykins> adsjlkdk: that's one for your homework.
[23:44] <adsjlkdk> where do you guys learn this stuff
[23:44] <adsjlkdk> did u guys go to college
[23:44] <daftykins> living and learning.
[23:44] <thenewone> lisent adsjlkdk just learn
[23:44] <thenewone> the first time it's harder
[23:44] <thenewone> do it again again again
[23:44] <thenewone> until you understand it ok
[23:44] <adsjlkdk> what are you talking about lol
[23:44] <thenewone> read books more than 3
[23:45] <adsjlkdk> what books do you read thenewone
[23:45] <thenewone> they i learn with
[23:45] <bekks> thenewone: you should practice that, too :P
[23:45] <thenewone> ofc bekks :D
[23:45] <jmadero> I have a samba share mounted through fstab but when I empty my trash it doesn't purge the deleted files from the samba share - suggestions?
[23:45] <adsjlkdk> thenewone: do u know programming languages
[23:45] <popey> Can we at least attempt to keep this channel for Ubuntu support.
[23:45] <popey> adsjlkdk: thenewone ^
[23:46] <thenewone> i wish
[23:46]  * jmadero never knows what is "ubuntu support" and what is not....
[23:46] <jmadero> if mine isn't, just let me know and I'll go to #linux
[23:46] <popey> discussing windows malware isn't. that's pretty obvious.
[23:46] <adsjlkdk> theres ubuntu malware too
[23:46] <andy__> !offtopic
[23:46] <jmadero> was i? - I just appeared ;)
[23:46] <adsjlkdk> richard stallman takes about it
[23:46] <popey> adsjlkdk: do you have a genuine ubuntu support question?
[23:46] <adsjlkdk> no
[23:46] <thenewone> lol
[23:47] <adsjlkdk> thenewone: what books do you read
[23:47] <thenewone> lisent
[23:47] <popey> stop.
[23:47] <thenewone> what do you want learn
[23:47] <popey> both of you.
[23:47] <thenewone> ok man
[23:47] <thenewone> go to pm man
[23:47] <thenewone> this guys are not friendly
[23:47] <adsjlkdk> go to #linux
[23:47] <adsjlkdk> idk how to pm
[23:47] <adsjlkdk> ##linux
[23:47] <jmadero> #linux will tell you same thing if you're that off topic...
[23:48] <thenewone> there a channel of ubuntu-talk ?
[23:48] <thenewone> or not
[23:48] <popey> yes, it was mentioned mere 2 minutes ago.
[23:48] <andy__> adsjlkdk, Type /join #ubuntu-offtopic.  They are very friendly there.
[23:48] <thenewone> lol
[23:49] <thenewone> wow you guys doing good
[23:49] <thenewone> keep it
[23:49] <andy__> thenewone, I was looking up some information about Linux and antivirus programs for you.
[23:50] <andy__> https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=antivirus%20linux
[23:50] <thenewone> andy__, thanks man
[23:50] <attlasbot> Can someone help me get my trackpad working
[23:50] <jmadero> attlasbot: more info...is usually better
[23:50] <thenewone> thanks alot andy__
[23:51] <attlasbot> its an etps/2 Elantech touchpad
[23:51] <attlasbot> I've tried googling for the answer but none of the fixes online work
[23:51] <andy__> thenewone, You are welcome.
[23:51] <thenewone> have a nice day
[23:51] <attlasbot> it shows up in the mouse and touchpad settings but it doesn't respond.
[23:51] <andy__> I found an article last year about this from Dedoimedo.
[23:52] <andy__> https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=antivirus+linux+dedomoido
[23:52] <andy__> http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-av-cd.html
[23:53] <hiiambo> hey folks. has anyone ever set up a remote iscsi target on an ubuntu machine?
[23:53] <attlasbot> Anyone got any idea how to get it working?
[23:53] <jmadero> attlasbot: dunno if you're new to IRC - typically give it 20-30 minutes, then ask again
[23:53] <jmadero> as people are in and out of looking at the chat
[23:54] <attlasbot> Sorry jmadero
[23:54] <jmadero> attlasbot: no need to apologize - just normal IRC stuff you learn over time :)
[23:55] <daftykins> attlasbot: collect your entire query together and ask it on one line too, just now i had to read across scrollback just to see what you were asking
[23:55] <daftykins> that makes help giving harder
[23:56] <attlasbot> daftykins, my etps/2 Elnatech touchpad is showing up in the mouse and trackpad settings on xubuntu, but I'm an unable to use it. I've googled for the answer but none of the fixes are working.
[23:57] <daftykins> attlasbot: yeah don't ask me though, i don't know :>
[23:57] <attlasbot> oh sorry dude.