[00:00] <box> should've got an iphone
[00:00] <Mister_Q> acro458: try to install the vbox guest addition
[00:01] <acro458> I did
[00:01] <Mister_Q> oh okay..
[00:01] <acro458> OMG Im blind
[00:01] <acro458> it was there, just not in order
[00:02] <acro458> It was on top above the higher resolution ones
[00:02] <Mister_Q> haha great :D
[00:02] <SchrodingersScat> !cookie | Mister_Q
[00:03] <Bashing-om> multiverse: Does thisd file " /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf " exist ?
[00:03] <multiverse> no - I deleted it
[00:03] <multiverse> I have no desktop
[00:04] <Deja_Vu_> Bashing-om: thank you for the follow-up
[00:06] <Bashing-om> multiverse: OK, is your " /etc/network/interfaces " similar to : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11441795/ ?
[00:06] <Bashing-om> Deja_Vu_: Glad to be of some small help :)
[00:07] <taskiller> hi
[00:07] <taskiller> i'am chinese
[00:08] <taskiller> ~~~~~~~~~
[00:08] <multiverse> Bashing-om:  It is, except there is only the eth0 - nothing defined for loopback
[00:09] <multiverse> I saw no error messages in my logs for the interface at startup.
[00:10] <Bashing-om> multiverse: Humm .. Think ya got to have loopback defined . else perhaps the hardware is not detected ??
[00:10] <multiverse> hrm
[00:10] <multiverse> kk
[00:11] <Bashing-om> multiverse: Prior to editing .. make a backup . (preaching to the choir ) . never can tell what might happen .
[00:11] <multiverse> roger that
[00:13] <multiverse> alas, that didn’t do it
[00:14] <multiverse> found fat finger
[00:14] <multiverse> fixed, restarted, no love.
[00:15] <multiverse> lookign at the logs now
[00:15] <taskiller> hi
[00:19] <minitrue> hi! im trying to do a windows usb stick with dd and a iso. But its not booting, do you know how i can fix it?
[00:30] <Zwan> Hello
[00:30] <Zwan> I've got this error I'm trying to solve. CPU0: Unexpected LVT thermal interrupt!
[00:31] <Zwan> pulled it out of dmesg. I'm not sure what's causing it, and tried googling it already.
[00:31] <XxionxX> Hello, I have this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1293683 on a laptop I am working on. Would removing gnome 3 and installing gnome 2 fix it? It's causing all kings of usability issues.
[00:40] <bandit-led> any one having "USB disconnect" issues lately?
[00:43] <XxionxX> bandit-led: My boxes seem to be fine
[00:43] <bandit-led> hmmm maybe i just need a resatrt
[00:43] <bandit-led> restart..
[00:44] <acro458> Anyone else's cursor constantly flicker when using firefox...........
[00:44] <acro458> Doesnt flicker in any other browser
[00:45] <bandit-led> acro458, try turning off hardware excel in FF
[00:46] <bandit-led> about:preferences#advanced about:preferences#advanced check it or uncheck it and see if that fixes it
[00:46] <bandit-led> Use hardware acceleration when available  <--- sorry my kyb and mouse are connecting and reconnecting so fast i cant copy and paste correctly
[00:48] <acro458> hardware acceleration did nothing
[00:48] <bandit-led> how exactly is it flickering?
[00:48] <acro458> it only happens when there is video on the page
[00:49] <ablest1980> ctrl+c paste
[00:49] <acro458> like a bad light bulb flickering very quickly
[00:49] <bandit-led> do you have flash installed?
[00:50] <acro458> yes
[00:51] <bandit-led> load a flash video like on youtube then right click the video and choose settings uncheck enable hardware exxcelaration
[00:51] <bandit-led> or try checking it if its unchecked
[00:54] <XxionxX> not a solution, but you could play flash videos with VLC
[00:54] <XxionxX> they stream better that way sometimes
[00:55] <bandit-led> acro458, hope that helps i am off to restart my comp
[00:56] <XxionxX> I guess no one knows about this transparent window issue :/
[00:56] <XxionxX> I'll try gnome 2
[00:58] <xangua> you are not using 13.10, are you¿ XxionxX
[00:59] <XxionxX> ubuntu 15.04
[00:59] <xangua> because the bug mentions 1. ubuntu 13.10 and 2. Gnome PPA
[01:00] <XxionxX> Oh no! I didn't notice that
[01:00] <XxionxX> well it's the same issue visually
[01:00] <XxionxX> thanks for pointing it out!
[01:03] <Steven-> I have a local web dev environment setup on ubuntu and I'm trying to send a php email to root@localhost but it's not working. I installed postfix (local only option) and set net_interfaces in /ect/postfix/ main.cf to loopback-only. Am I missing something?
[01:07] <minhcong> hello
[01:40] <neurotus> Steven-: --configure it again, i would do that
[01:40] <Steven-> ok..
[01:49] <Nothing_Much> Audacity plays back audio too fast in Ubuntu 15.04
[01:49] <Nothing_Much> How to fix?
[01:54] <mdnnscnnt> hi
[01:57] <mdnnscnnt> I would like to change owner and permissions on a flash drive (say sdd) in a recursively way for folder and files. Which command should I use?
[01:58] <sohrab> i ran a command and now ubuntu doesnt start up correctly. i log in, but nothing happens after. i'm left at my background screen with the bar on top or the side
[01:58] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: What files system is on the flash drive ?
[01:58] <sohrab> sudo apt-install remove unity-lens-* unity-scope-* geoclue-ubuntu-geoip
[01:59] <sohrab> i just ran sudo apt-get install unity, but that didn't solve the problem
[01:59] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om  gpt-ext4
[02:00] <XxionxX> Isn't that an Audacity issue Nothing_Much?
[02:00] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: Then change the permissions on the mount point. With the flash drive plugged in, what returns from terminal command ' ls -al /media/<Your_user_name> '
[02:01] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om  it's the second partition (ARCHIVE) of a live usb flash. I just want give live user write/ownership on that ARCHIVE files/directory
[02:04] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: You could run something like ' sudo chown -R username:username /media/<username>/archive ' where username is your actual login name. Check that the mount point does exist .
[02:05] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om  ok
[02:07] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om  so let's say I'm on 15.04: sudo chown -R ubuntu:ubuntu /media/ubuntu/ARCHIVE , right?
[02:08] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om  cause live user is the [ubuntu] group by default, right?
[02:08] <sohrab> anyone ^^ ?
[02:08] <mdnnscnnt> *is in the
[02:09] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: Depends on "who" 'ubuntu' is . On the liveUSB IF persistence is enabled, AND the directory "media/ubuntu/archive" exist; then yes the commnad is valid. else nope !
[02:11] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: Back to square one, what is the mount point ? check with ' ls -al /mnt/media/ ' with the flash drive plugged in .
[02:13] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing ls -al /media/ ?
[02:14] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing ls -al /mnt/media/ ----> file or directory that not exists
[02:15] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: Sorry .. My mounts are in /mnt .. yours should be ' ls -al /media/' from here we see the next directory in the path you will establish .
[02:18] <sohrab> unity isn't starting properly :/ any suggestions?
[02:18] <SpecialLinux> use another desktop environment?
[02:18] <sohrab> i uninstalled unity-lens-* and unity-scope-* and now its not loading
[02:19] <sohrab> (after i tried to reinstall it)
[02:19] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing i'M writing from desktop and live session is on my notebook "not-internet-connected", I think I can't give you results with pastebin....
[02:19] <dred> hi
[02:20] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om i'M writing from desktop and live session is on my notebook "not-internet-connected", I think I can't give you results with pastebin....
[02:21] <sohrab> anyone?
[02:22] <NegativeFlare> sohrab: Honestly, use something else. Unity isn't as good as it seems :/
[02:22] <NegativeFlare> Xfce4 for me <3
[02:22] <sohrab> nah i want to stay with unity. any idea on how to fix this?
[02:22] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: I expect the output will be short . Tell me in channel what returns ' ls -al /media/ '
[02:25] <NegativeFlare> sohrab: Honestly...
[02:25] <NegativeFlare> well then
[02:25] <darthanubis> which kernel you guys using?
[02:25] <NegativeFlare> Linux jesse-desktop 3.13.0-53-generic #89-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 20 10:34:39 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[02:26] <darthanubis> NegativeFlare, Debian?
[02:26] <darthanubis> what whut?
[02:27] <NegativeFlare> darthanubis: No, Ubuntu :P
[02:27] <darthanubis>  3.13.0-53-generic
[02:27] <darthanubis> sorry I saw Jessie
[02:27] <NegativeFlare> xD
[02:27] <darthanubis> :P
[02:27] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om LINE1: [drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 may 30 03:37 .] LINE2: [drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 may 30 03:37 ..] LINE2:[lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 may 26 18:00 cdrom -> 7CDROM] LINE4:[DRWXR-X---+ 3 ROOT ROOT 4096 MAY 30 03:36 UBUNTU]]]
[02:27] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om */cdrom
[02:28] <darthanubis> NegativeFlare, you didn't get notices for a kernel update?
[02:28] <darthanubis> 3.19.0-20-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 29 10:10:47 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[02:28] <NegativeFlare> darthanubis: I'm using Trusty at the moment, so I'm not sure
[02:29] <darthanubis> I guess that's what happens when proposed repo is checked
[02:29] <darthanubis> ahhhh
[02:29] <darthanubis> wonder which kernel came with vivd
[02:29] <darthanubis> !kernel
[02:29] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: OK, next for finding the mount point and your path . ' ls -al /media/ubuntu '
[02:30] <darthanubis> !mainline
[02:32] <austin6598> is there an easy way to transfer settings from another kde distro that i have installed to kubuntu?
[02:32] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om drwxrwxr-x 4 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 may 30 2:48 ARCHIVE (I changed owner/group of ARCHIVE trough "sudo nautilus")
[02:33] <aeon-ltd> austin6598: if they are both kde(same software setup) you can just transfer configs
[02:33] <austin6598> one is kde 4 and i believe the lates kubuntu is kde 5, will this conflict?
[02:33] <austin6598> latest*
[02:34] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om drwxrwxr-x 4 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 may 30 2:48 ARCHIVE (I changed owner/group of ARCHIVE through "sudo nautilus")
[02:35] <aeon-ltd> austin6598: it probably will, but i don't really know much about kde software
[02:35] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: Looks correct to me that "ubuntu' has access to the file system in "ARCHIVE" ( note that ubuntu is case sensitive ) ; So, what is the problem ?
[02:35] <austin6598> anyone know where the config files are?
[02:37] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: ^^Remember "YOU" are not 'ubuntu' and you do not have access to ARCHIVE .
[02:37] <aeon-ltd> austin6598: your personal configs are hidden (dot files and folders) in your home directory, the system wide ones are in /etc somewhere
[02:39] <histo> austin6598: you can try copying your home
[02:40] <austin6598>  rather not take any chances if there is no official support  or even someone who has done this before
[02:40] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om like I sad, I had manually set ubuntu:ubuntu ownership on ARCHIVE partition through "sudo nautilus", but folders and files inside /media/ubuntu/ARCHIVE/......are not ubuntu:ubuntu ownership....
[02:41] <histo> austin6598: I've copied home directories before.
[02:41] <austin6598> but to transfer kde settings?
[02:41] <austin6598> from a different distro
[02:41] <histo> austin6598: kde is kde doesn't matter which distro. Version to version might be an issue
[02:42] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-om there's a way for ubuntu-live user to access those files in write mode?
[02:42] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: Try as ' sudo chown -R ubuntu:ubuntu /media/ubuntu/ARCHIVE ' . Where the R is recursive .
[02:42] <Deja_Vu_> good night ubuntu lovers
[02:42] <histo> mdnnscnnt: how are you mouting it?
[02:43] <mdnnscnnt> histo by hand
[02:43] <histo> mdnnscnnt: with what options
[02:43] <mdnnscnnt> histo one click one unity bar
[02:43] <mdnnscnnt> histo one click on unity bar
[02:48] <histo> mdnnscnnt: well that's not by hand
[02:50] <mdnnscnnt> histo by touchpad... LOL
[02:53] <histo> mdnnscnnt: so what is the problem now?
[02:53] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-on histo I have write access to file/folder now, problem solved for me....
[02:54] <Bashing-om> mdnnscnnt: :)
[02:54] <mdnnscnnt> Bashing-on histo thanks for help, bye :)
[03:07] <happyfr0gg> Hello, does anybody use AndroIRC for Android? I would like to try implementing sasl or SSL.
[03:09] <Jordan_U> happyfr0gg: What does that have to do with Ubuntu?
[03:11] <happyfr0gg> Jordan_U, sorry,  I don't know what channel to direct my question in.
[03:12] <houle>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER houle siwhhevewxef
[03:14] <Jordan_U> houle: Change your password.
[03:14] <Jordan_U> houle: And in the future, make sure that you do all communication with nickserv in the server window so that it can't accidentally be sent to a channel.
[03:15] <houle> Thanks
[03:15] <marco__> ciao
[03:15] <Jordan_U> houle: You're welcome.
[03:29] <Nothing_Much> XxionxX, Well.. I don't know
[03:29] <Nothing_Much> I think it is since Kwave Sound Editor worked just fine
[03:43] <paul_> I'm trying to figure out if its in any way possible to download the GUI for ubuntu server on my laptop, then burn it to a cd to install on my server
[03:43] <paul_> its a long story, but I don't have internet connection to my server lol
[03:43] <veebull> Not sure if this is more of an Ubuntu question, or a Python question...
[03:44] <ipsk> test.
[03:44] <veebull> what would be the best way to set up a user-local install of the latest Python (say 3.4.3, vs. the OEM 3.4.0 for 14.04)?
[03:45] <androidhackerz> hello there... been using xubuntu for quite some time and recently today i noticed a new icon in my panel, by the wifi indicator, power indicator, etc.. it says US and it appears to be a program called IBus. anyone know what this is?
[03:50] <sebastian_> i am new to ubuntu and need to know why i get this message when i go to forgotten password on a website SMTP Error! Could not connect to SMTP host.
[03:50] <sebastian_> please and thankyou very much!
[03:52] <sebastian_> i heard ubuntu has alot of support
[03:52] <Ben64> sebastian_: sounds like a question for the website, not for ubuntu
[03:53] <sebastian_> i figured, never happened before. what in simple terms does that error message mean?
[03:54] <Ben64> sebastian_: its really a website thing
[03:58] <RepThis1> Hey guys, im having a problem installing teamspeak3. I set the +x flag, ran it but aftwards it gave me a new folder with blue styling and the tutorial does not cover this. What is the next step?
[04:04] <RepThis1> figured it out, there was another ts3client script to run.
[04:05] <al2o3-cr> can anyone tell me what version of ruby is shipped with 14.04
[04:07] <Ben64> !info ruby trusty | al2o3-cr
[04:07] <al2o3-cr> ah ok thanks Ben64
[04:23] <Nothing_Much> I think it is since Kwave Sound Editor worked just fine
[04:23] <Nothing_Much> XxionxX, ^^
[04:23] <Nothing_Much> What would I do?
[04:36] <fullstack> hey after a reboot, Chrome 42.0.2311.135 (64-bit) I get hangups and Plugin isn't responding etc
[04:37] <fullstack> I know ubuntu != chrome, just didn't know where to go
[04:42] <soupnanodesukar> Try deleting your ~/.config/google-chrome or ~/.config/chromium directory
[04:47] <fullstack> hmmm
[04:47] <fullstack> dunno if i want to do that I have a few profiles setup for testing/work purposes
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[04:48] <XEUNM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <XEUNM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <XEUNM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <XEUNM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <XEUNM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <BZLAP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <BZLAP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <BZLAP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <BZLAP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <BZLAP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <EJBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <TXSQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <NegativeFlare> Well, that works.
[04:48] <abreath> lol what
[04:48] <NKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <NKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <NKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <NKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <NKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUJI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUJI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUJI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUJI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUJI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JOQF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <OTBFT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <APGKOC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LUAKLO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <FHMMK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <JKAZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <UEBOTD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <fullstack> just +m moderate the entire channel
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <QVN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <DJTWWL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <NegativeFlare> fullstack: I can't
[04:48] <fullstack> and then take your time banning
[04:48] <NegativeFlare> I'm not staff
[04:48] <NegativeFlare> and Drone` is a bot
[04:48] <user> lol
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <LGHOL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PDO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:48] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <NegativeFlare> Freenode staff are on it
[04:49] <HDG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HDG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HDG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HDG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HDG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <PZJHA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <AEQN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HGSTW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HGSTW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HGSTW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HGSTW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <HGSTW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <IRVOYY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <IRVOYY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <IRVOYY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <IRVOYY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <IRVOYY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <FXXCMGC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <fullstack> heh
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UQJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <user> tfw drone bot is rate limited
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <ASWICNG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <MTUOB> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <TMT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <KIQCH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <UFW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <NegativeFlare> fullstack: and apparently someone is butthurt about ubuntu not being exactly debian
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <GHWIYO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:49] <QRGYIAT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <HZNF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <TPALM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <RUV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <GJOOYOI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <thomas> akbot IRVOYY
[04:50] <fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:50] <NegativeFlare> Let's not xD
[04:50] <user> ok fine
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:50] <DZGVJYD> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <fullstack> is it over?
[04:51] <NegativeFlare> Sure hope so.
[04:51] <DalekSec> Someone is lagging.
[04:51] <NegativeFlare> Not too happy about that
[04:51] <NegativeFlare> esp when I'm about to goto bed
[04:51] <fullstack> can I go back to GUI configuring my box w/clicking ? heh (I use fluxbox anyway)
[04:51] <LZCCHP> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LZCCHP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <LZCCHP> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LZCCHP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <LZCCHP> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LZCCHP> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <GOBBFI> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LZCCHP> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <GOBBFI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <GOBBFI> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <GOBBFI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <GOBBFI> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <GOBBFI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <EJRRL> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <EJRRL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <EJRRL> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <EJRRL> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <YJMPG> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <YJMPG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <YJMPG> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <YJMPG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <YJMPG> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <YJMPG> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <YJMPG> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <OAWRUT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <OAWRUT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <OAWRUT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <OAWRUT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <OAWRUT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <IPQ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <IPQ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <IPQ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <IPQ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <IPQ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <ASLFI> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <ASLFI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <ASLFI> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <ASLFI> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <ASLFI> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <OAWRUT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <OAWRUT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <XGYEC> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <QUPWQQR> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <QUPWQQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <QUPWQQR> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <QUPWQQR> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <QUPWQQR> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LYJPNQ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LYJPNQ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:51] <LYJPNQ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:51] <LYJPNQ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <soupnanodesukar> lol wut
[04:52] <fullstack> guess not
[04:52] <fullstack> I'm famous now
[04:52] <YCBVT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <NVV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <NVV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <NVV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <NVV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <NVV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <QNX> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <QNX> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <QNX> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <QNX> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <OYJRGKZ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <DSBC> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <DSBC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <DSBC> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <DSBC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <DSBC> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <DSBC> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <DSBC> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <MAUZDF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <MAUZDF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MAUZDF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <MAUZDF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MAUZDF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <HXRDJUE> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MAUZDF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MAUZDF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <CPNJPJ> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HWZYWN> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HWZYWN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <HWZYWN> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <HWZYWN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <HWZYWN> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <PLWV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <PLWV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <PLWV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <PLWV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <PLWV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <PLWV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <PLWV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <BQBTA> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EXNCX> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EXNCX> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <EXNCX> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EXNCX> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <EXNCX> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EXNCX> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <EXNCX> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <UOOKQVO> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <BQBTA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <BQBTA> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <BQBTA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <BQBTA> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <BQBTA> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <BQBTA> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <ENFQDDK> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
 is probably the control
[04:52] <Nothing_Much> wat
[04:52] <NegativeFlare> fullstack: no
[04:52] <NegativeFlare> I know who it is
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EMRRXT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EMRRXT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <EMRRXT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <EMRRXT> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <EMRRXT> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <JOLKN> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <JOLKN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <JOLKN> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <JOLKN> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <JOLKN> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <KRW> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <KRW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <KRW> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <KRW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <KRW> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <KRW> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <KRW> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <fullstack> who?
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <KNSLTGV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <Nothing_Much> Spambots!
[04:52] <NegativeFlare> its not too hart to figure out
[04:52] <MCVQV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <MCVQV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MCVQV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <MCVQV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MCVQV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <MCVQV> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:52] <MCVQV> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:52] <OZFTOZM> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <OZFTOZM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <OZFTOZM> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <OZFTOZM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <OZFTOZM> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <OZFTOZM> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <ZBFVF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <ZBFVF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <ZBFVF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <ZBFVF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <ZBFVF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <OZFTOZM> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <ZBFVF> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <ZBFVF> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <YWHQMBY> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <NegativeFlare> Only problem is
[04:53] <NegativeFlare> There's no staff online
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> Ubuntu is an ancient african word, meaning "I can't configure Debian"
[04:53] <LAKQQLH> 05:50 < fullstack>  Autobots, assemble!
[04:53] <NegativeFlare> !ops
[04:53] <fullstack> dude i remember this shit in like 1993 when i was like 12
[04:53] <wifiattack> hey everyone; i have what i think could be a terrible problem.  i had to send my laptop into service recently so i removed the password for my user.  but now when i try to login; it loops back to the login screen.  i do a control+alt+f1 and i can login as my main user.. but all i see is Acess-your-private-data.desktop and a README.txt ... i'm thinking ubuntu isnt letting me decrypt my home drive... what gives?  how can i reso
[04:53] <wifiattack> lve this?
[04:54] <NegativeFlare> oh thank god
[04:54] <NegativeFlare> finally
[04:54]  * NegativeFlare high fives phunyguy 
[04:54] <phunyguy> channel is set +r for the time being.
[04:54] <NegativeFlare> phunyguy: I know who's doing it
[04:54] <phunyguy> so you have to be registered to rejoin.
[04:55] <fullstack> wifiattack, maybe your window manager got misconfigured and is bombing? (errr, maybe not I think gdm would catch that)
[04:55] <fullstack> wifiattack, can you change your window manager on the login screen temporary to see if it works
[04:55] <user> who is it
[04:55] <wifiattack> fullstack, when i login using tt1; its not decrypting my /home directory
[04:55] <wifiattack> fullstack, change window manager to what
[04:56] <[AWAY]Killer> loooool
[04:56] <soupnanodesukar> mother of proxy
[04:56] <NegativeFlare> Someone doesn't have a life -_-
[04:56] <NegativeFlare> Anyways
[04:56] <NegativeFlare> TO BED I GO!
[04:56] <fullstack> wifiattack, ohh.. sorry I don't know. I just use ubuntu because I don't understand how to configure debian. (heh)
[04:56] <[AWAY]Killer> what did u just say to me NegativeFlare
[04:56] <[AWAY]Killer> you say
[04:56] <[AWAY]Killer> I DONT HAVE A LIFE
[04:56] <dragon_> no1 cares NegativeFlare
[04:56] <[AWAY]Killer> u the one on
[04:56] <[AWAY]Killer> shitty ubuntu ircs
[04:57] <dragon_> #ROASTED
[04:57] <[AWAY]Killer> lmao
[04:57] <[AWAY]Killer> learn to get a real distro kid
[04:57] <Nothing_Much> My goodness
[04:57] <[AWAY]Killer> hahahaha
[04:57] <Nothing_Much> [AWAY]Killer, How's that beard of yours?
[04:57] <arooni> hey everyone; i have what i think could be a terrible problem.  i had to send my laptop into service recently so i removed the password for my user.  but now when i try to login; it loops back to the login screen.  i do a control+alt+f1 and i can login as my main user.. but all i see is Acess-your-private-data.desktop and a README.txt ... i'm thinking ubuntu isnt letting me decrypt my home drive... what gives?  how can i resolve
[04:57] <arooni> this?
[04:57] <[AWAY]Killer> Nothing_Much: im 12
[04:57] <[AWAY]Killer> cant grow bears
[04:57] <[AWAY]Killer> cant grow beard
[04:57] <Nothing_Much> I'm not sure you're 12, but ok
[04:58] <[AWAY]Killer> LOL
[04:58] <Nothing_Much> !mods
[04:58] <[AWAY]Killer> pussy
[04:58] <Nothing_Much> !help
[04:58] <[AWAY]Killer> MODS MODS MODS MODSMODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS  MODS MODS MODS MODS  MODS MODS  MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODSMODS MODS MODS MODS  MODS MODSMODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS  MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS MODS
[04:58] <Nothing_Much> There's a command in here that I can't remember in regards to a "blast for help" or something
[04:59] <histo> Nothing_Much: !ops
[04:59] <phunyguy> hey hi
[04:59] <phunyguy> I am here
[04:59] <Nothing_Much> histo, Ah, thanks
[04:59] <NegativeFlare> phunyguy: You go this? For I can goto bed? xD
[04:59] <histo> phunyguy: I know I'm just telling him
[04:59] <phunyguy> :)
[04:59] <fullstack> push the big red button
[05:00] <histo> arooni: did you have your home directory encrypted?
[05:00] <NegativeFlare> Good night guys.
[05:00] <arooni> histo, yesw
[05:00] <arooni> histo, yes
[05:00] <histo> arooni: so why'd you reset your password if you were using encryption?
[05:00] <arooni> histo, i was sending my laptop in for repair so i stupidly removed all passwords
[05:00] <arooni> i know the password i was using to login before
[05:00] <arooni> if that matters
[05:02] <arooni> histo, i can use my sudo access on a different account to remove the nopasswd part from my sudo password file and set the same password my user was before.. should i do that now?
[05:02] <histo> arooni: why not try it and see
[05:03] <Nothing_Much> Audacity plays too fast on Ubuntu 15.04, any way to fix at all?
[05:04] <dragon_> Nothing_Much: install debian
[05:04] <Nothing_Much> Why?
[05:04] <Nothing_Much> Debian's too outdated
[05:06] <soupnanodesukar> Try the lowlatency kernel.
[05:06] <arooni> histo, fixed it!  removing the nopasswd from sudoers ++ combined with setting passwd via sudo passwd and setting it to the same password it was before worked great.
[05:06] <fullstack> yay arooni
[05:15] <j_> i know this is not a room about Apple product but I still would like to know if any one know about the Applt TV
[05:15] <j_> is there a jailbreak for the Apple TV (1080p) A1469 3rd Gen Rev. A
[05:17] <phunyguy> j_: #ubuntu-offtopic would be appropriate here.
[05:17] <phunyguy> j_: even then, good luck.
[05:18] <j_> ok thanks
[05:18] <phunyguy> no problem :)
[05:18] <MichaelB> hey hello, before when i wanna logout my home partition became root. i cant reboot now off course. im in live mode, how can i change it back?
[05:19] <phunyguy> MichaelB: so, do you know enough to see your home partition in the live environment?
[05:20] <MichaelB> phunyguy, yes i saw it
[05:20] <MichaelB> it is user #1000 now
[05:20] <phunyguy> MichaelB: so the idea here is to run a chown 1000:1000 /path/to/home
[05:20] <MichaelB> i dont wanna reinstall again
[05:20] <phunyguy> wait
[05:20] <phunyguy> MichaelB: so the idea here is to run a chown -vR 1000:1000 /path/to/home
[05:21] <MichaelB> in terminal i do: chown -vR 1000:1000 /path/to/home?
[05:21] <phunyguy> yes
[05:21] <phunyguy> sudo probably
[05:21] <phunyguy> and hoping you are the only user on that machine.
[05:22] <MichaelB> yes im
[05:22] <phunyguy> ok.
[05:22] <phunyguy> should be all you need, then.
[05:22] <MichaelB> chown: cannot access ‘/path/to/home’: No such file or directory
[05:22] <phunyguy> oh good grief
[05:22] <MichaelB> failed to change ownership of ‘/path/to/home’ to 1000:1000
[05:22] <phunyguy> do you know where the home directory is?
[05:22] <phunyguy> (I thought I asked that)
[05:23] <MichaelB> i found it
[05:23] <phunyguy> where is it?
[05:24] <MichaelB> can ad / here
[05:24] <MichaelB> cant
[05:24] <phunyguy> add a space before it
[05:25] <phunyguy>  / like thids
[05:25] <phunyguy> this
[05:25] <MichaelB> its in medi-ubuntu-home-michael
[05:25] <MichaelB> *media
[05:25] <phunyguy> just put something before the first /
[05:25] <phunyguy> I need to know the path to help best.
[05:25] <MichaelB> */media/ubuntu/home/michael
[05:25] <phunyguy> yay
[05:26] <phunyguy> sudo chown -vR 1000:1000 /media/ubuntu/home/michael
[05:26] <phunyguy> then reboot.
[05:27] <MichaelB> is it with michael at the end or without?
[05:27] <MichaelB> i think without right?
[05:27] <phunyguy> with
[05:27] <phunyguy> type the command like I said  :)
[05:28] <MichaelB> many things change in terminal
[05:28] <MichaelB> reboot
[05:28] <phunyguy> yup.
[05:28] <phunyguy> you're welcome.
[05:28] <phunyguy> o.O
[05:32] <wafflejock> having the hardest time disabling SSLv2 on Postfix/SMTP on port 25 anyone got any hints? I've tried https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/blocking-sslv2-in-postfix-2-7-for-pci-compliance.50453/ but the sites I've used to test still report v2 as being enabled (rebuilding openssl right now so I can use -ssl2 to test locally)
[05:39] <MichaelB> It didnt work
[05:39] <MichaelB> phunyguy, it didnt work, sorry
[05:42] <MichaelB> phunyguy, thanks anyway, im afraid i have to re-install it
[05:49] <dohzer> If I open a second terminal, are the commands stored in "history"?
[05:49] <stevendale> dohzer: Yes.
[05:50] <stevendale> dohzer: History is written to ~/.bash_history when you close the Terminal.
[05:51] <stevendale> dohzer: Issued commands can also be re accessed by the up and down arrow keys before you close the terminal. If you are a non-root user, putting a space before the command will stop it being written to ~/.bash_history.
[05:52] <tracyone> hi all,in ubuntu 14.04 ,how to download a file which url start with ed2k://..
[05:53] <wafflejock> tracyone, not sure but that part of the URL is the protocol
[05:53] <stevendale> tracyone: Have you tried opening Terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and typing wget ed2k://..[rest of url] ?
[05:53] <wafflejock> tracyone, https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/natty/amule/
[05:54] <phunyguy> ed2k is edonkey, and not supported here.  (eDonkey?).  illegal filesharing is bad.
[05:54] <wafflejock> looks like it's some special peer to peer URI
[05:54] <tracyone> wget error occur:not support protocol type
[05:54] <phunyguy> tracyone: what are you trying to download?
[05:55] <tracyone> a video
[05:55] <phunyguy> tracyone: which video
[05:55] <phunyguy> ....
[05:55] <tracyone> US TV series
[05:56] <phunyguy> tracyone: illegal?
[05:56] <tracyone> not sure..
[05:56] <phunyguy> if you are not sure, then best to steer clear of it in these channels.
[05:57] <stevendale> Some examples of touchy subjects are war, race, religion, politics, gender, sexuality, drugs, potentially illegal activities and suicide. Discussions on these subjects regularly upset people, so please be aware and drop a discussion if you are asked.
[05:57] <phunyguy> stevendale: yes thank you.
[05:57] <dohzer> stevendale: When I've had two terminals open in the past, only the first terminal's commands seem to be logged.
[05:58] <tracyone> In my country,i think is ok to download them free in internet:-D
[05:59] <phunyguy> tracyone: I highly doubt that.
[05:59] <tehtotalpwnage> Anyone here?
[05:59] <phunyguy> tracyone: please, find another method of support.
[05:59] <phunyguy> tehtotalpwnage: about 1661 people.
[05:59] <tehtotalpwnage> Oh okay
[05:59] <phunyguy> 1662!
[06:00] <tehtotalpwnage> Nice to know
[06:00] <phunyguy> what is your Ubuntu support question?
[06:00] <tehtotalpwnage> Actually, I have a thread posted at Ubuntu Forums with my question
[06:00] <phunyguy> link away
[06:00] <tehtotalpwnage> ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2280349
[06:01] <phunyguy> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2280349
[06:01] <tehtotalpwnage> That works too
[06:01] <tehtotalpwnage> Probably should've remembered the http :P
[06:01]  * phunyguy backs away slowly......
[06:02] <phunyguy> I am kinda lost what actually happened to b0rk your system that bad...
[06:03] <phunyguy> you ran a dist-upgrade and it all blew up?
[06:03] <phunyguy> I find that hard to believe unless you have a ppa installed that is interfering/.
[06:03] <tehtotalpwnage> In a nutshell, yes. Basically looks like most of the packages rely on libgnutls28 and I can't install it
[06:03] <Ben64> what version of ubuntu
[06:03] <tehtotalpwnage> Packages meaning the desktop environments are knocked out
[06:04] <tehtotalpwnage> 15.04 Vivid
[06:04] <phunyguy> hmm
[06:04] <tehtotalpwnage> I can still access the text terminals through ctrl alt f1, which is what I'm using right now
[06:05] <Ben64> looks like that package isn't in 15.04 at all
[06:05] <tehtotalpwnage> Really? It's been installed until the recent update
[06:05] <phunyguy> hence, ppa
[06:05] <tehtotalpwnage> Let me check my PPAs
[06:06] <tehtotalpwnage> if I can do that in a text only terminal that is
[06:06] <phunyguy> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libgnutls28
[06:06] <phunyguy> !info libgnutls28
[06:06] <Ben64> !info libgnutls-deb0-28
[06:06] <phunyguy> hmm
[06:07] <Ben64> dunno why the name change
[06:07] <phunyguy> almost seems like there is a ppa installed that depends on the old name
[06:07] <phunyguy> if not, eh... good question!  :)
[06:07] <tehtotalpwnage> Makes sense, how can I look through PPAs in a text terminal?
[06:08] <phunyguy> tehtotalpwnage: well, how many do you have installed?  they are listed in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[06:09] <tehtotalpwnage> brb I'm running through them
[06:10] <asmodai__> hi. I'm mucking around in /etc/passwd learning how to change groups and passwords and I've just locked myself out because I did a nano change of my user name but didnt change my password back.
[06:10] <asmodai__> how do I get back in please? :/
[06:10] <histo> asmodai__: why are you manually editing passwd
[06:10] <phunyguy> sounds like a bad idea that is best corrected with a reinstall.
[06:11] <histo> asmodai__: log in as single user mode and fix your /etc/passwd file
[06:11] <asmodai__> I'm pretty new to ubuntu os and I'm trying to learn how to do advanced admin tasks but I've cocked it up obviously
[06:11] <histo> phunyguy: no need to reinstall
[06:11] <asmodai__> I don't know how to do that
[06:11] <histo> asmodai__: well you don't edit your /etc/passwd by hand
[06:11] <Ben64> asmodai__: editing /etc/passwd is never the right way to do anything
[06:11] <phunyguy> histo: if you say so..... good luck.
[06:11] <histo> !recovery | asmodai__
[06:12] <asmodai__> again I dont think thats a good idea because now I know I mucked the password the login screen wont let me back in
[06:12] <asmodai__> which sucks
[06:12] <asmodai__> plus I dont know my way around recovery either
[06:12] <phunyguy> ^
[06:13] <histo> asmodai__: well once in recovery edit the /etc/passwd file to fix your username.
[06:13] <stevendale> Hence phunyguy suggested a reinstall, which is most likely easier for asmodai__ to perform than a manual fix up of /etc/passwd
[06:13] <histo> asmodai__: the password isn't stored in that file anywahs
[06:13] <asmodai__> and it wont ask me for a password to do that?
[06:13] <tehtotalpwnage> I see way too many redundant repository files in my sources.list.d
[06:14] <tehtotalpwnage> I don't remember the names of the repos for add-apt-repository, is there a way to list them?
[06:14] <asmodai__> well if it's just navigating to the etc folder to change the password without having to re-enter my original then I'm good
[06:14] <phunyguy> tehtotalpwnage: actually.... good question.
[06:15] <stevendale> asmodai__: Passwords are stored in a non-human readable format in /etc/shadow
[06:15] <histo> asmodai__: yes
[06:15] <asmodai__> right just a second I'll see if theres something I can do to solve this in shadow
[06:15] <phunyguy> asmodai__: yeah it really isn't that easy
[06:15] <histo> asmodai__:NO
[06:15] <histo> asmodai__: STOP
[06:15] <histo> asmodai__: what did you change in /etc/passwd ?
[06:15] <asmodai__> ?
[06:16] <asmodai__> the user name
[06:16] <tehtotalpwnage> brb, I'll look online for solutions real quick
[06:16] <histo> asmodai__: for your default user?
[06:16] <asmodai__> yes
[06:16] <histo> asmodai__: then just fix that line in recovery mode.
[06:16] <asmodai__> ok
[06:16] <Ben64> and stop messing around with system files
[06:16] <histo> asmodai__: You didn't change the password so stop saying that.
[06:16] <stevendale> histo: You'd need to tell asmodai__ how to mount the filesystem in the recovery console
[06:16] <asmodai__> @ben and how else am I going to learn if not to make the mistakes
[06:16] <phunyguy> actually... changing it in /etc/shadow should help.
[06:17] <phunyguy> yep
[06:17] <Ben64> asmodai__: you never need to edit those, so ... you never need to edit those
[06:17] <asmodai__> i do if I'm going to be setting up groups and users
[06:17] <Ben64> no!
[06:17] <asmodai__> right ok
[06:17] <phunyguy> if you can get to recovery mode, and the filesystems mount, then this is really easy. either reverse what you did in /etc/passwd, or match what you did in /etc/shadow.
[06:18] <histo> asmodai__: are you able to stay in here while you walk through recoveyr so we can help you.
[06:18] <Ben64> adduser & usermod & addgroup & groupmod ... look them up
[06:18] <phunyguy> ^
[06:18] <histo> stevendale: if memory servs me right it walks you through it
[06:18] <asmodai__> no ill have to log off and do it
[06:18] <phunyguy> but the idea is reversing damage, here.
[06:18] <asmodai__> its literally a single letter
[06:18] <histo> asmodai__: why?
[06:18] <asmodai__> that i changed
[06:19] <histo> asmodai__: how are you talking to us now?
[06:19] <phunyguy> fat finger at setup screen  :)
[06:19] <phunyguy> we have all been there.
[06:19] <asmodai__> because the original user name is asmodai not asmoda and it was a niggle that needed dealing with
[06:19] <asmodai__> just gimme a second im gonna backup my files
[06:19] <phunyguy> asmodai__ just went about it the wrong way.
[06:20] <histo> asmodai__: how are you backing up your files if you can't get into the box btw?
[06:21] <asmodai__> im currently in here still but the second i used sudo it denied access thats how i knew the change had happened
[06:27] <asmodai__> so usermod is the method im supposed to use to change username then?
[06:27] <histo> asmodai__: yes with the -l option
[06:28] <tehtotalpwnage> Mind if I just list my installed ppas?
[06:28] <asmodai__> ok i see. damnmit wish i didnt overlook that tut
[06:28] <asmodai__> tehtotalpwnage use pastebin
[06:29] <histo> asmodai__: what tut?
[06:29] <asmodai__> its just a tutorial i was watching but i skipped that one and was going to go back to it
[06:29] <tehtotalpwnage> I can't really access pastebin the way my system is right now...
[06:30] <asmodai__> i think you'll get kicked if you list off too much dude it will flood
[06:30] <histo> asmodai__: were you mucking around int he /etc/group as well?
[06:30] <tehtotalpwnage> brb
[06:30] <asmodai__> no i didnt change that yet
[06:30] <histo> tehtotalpwnage: pipe it to nc termbin.com 9999
[06:30] <histo> tehtotalpwnage: cat whatever | nc termbin.com 9999
[06:31] <asmodai__> i do want to change my permissions so that i have less status to lock down the system abit more
[06:31] <asmodai__> the tuts i have a pretty good to be honest.
[06:32] <asmodai__> im not going at it with people that are dodgy
[06:32] <histo> asmodai__: what "tut" are you following?
[06:33] <histo> asmodai__: and what do you mean by 'less status'
[06:33] <asmodai__> i have infinite skills which is paid for as is cbt nuggets and the free one i have is done by eli the computer guy on youtube. hes the only one i trust on youtube though
[06:33] <asmodai__> the rest i wont touch with a barge pole they all seem like cowboys
[06:34]  * cfhowlett sees "infinte" ... giggles
[06:35] <tehtotalpwnage> histo: thanks!
[06:35] <asmodai__> i mean i want to remove permissions to root for others and then ensure that groups only have read and write. for myself i want rwx but not d
[06:35] <asmodai__> hang on that aint right
[06:36] <asmodai__> means ill need an extra user for myself then
[06:36] <asmodai__> ok so root and rwx on this account and then a seperate account for me with rw only and then for all other grups rw
[06:38] <asmodai__> be back shortly i need some breakfast
[06:39] <histo> !root | asmodai__
[06:40] <Spynxic> Where do you go to watch something via computer
[06:40] <histo> asmodai__: that's why sudo is there. Just create another user and they won't have root access
[06:40] <histo> Spynxic: youtube
[06:40] <cfhowlett> Spynxic, YT
[06:40] <tehtotalpwnage> I'm signing off now, I'll fix the rest tomorrow
[06:40] <Spynxic> histo: watch history?
[06:41] <histo> Spynxic: what?
[06:41] <Spynxic> on youtube
[06:41] <cfhowlett> Spynxic, eh?
[06:41] <histo> Spynxic: You can disable watch history
[06:41] <cfhowlett> Spynxic, go to your youtube settings.  not an ubuntu problem
[06:45] <n3vtelen> a friend of mine tries to connect to a server but she gets these messages: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11447060/
[06:48] <histo> asmodai__: I highly doubt eli the computer guy mentioned editing the /etc/passwd by hand
[06:49] <histo> n3vtelen: why is there a . infront of their username?
[06:49] <n3vtelen> histo: it's a typo
[06:49] <histo> n3vtelen: k then that's why you can't login
[06:49] <asmodai__> histo - he did using vim. i did it with nano as i prefer nano to vim
[06:50] <histo> n3vtelen: also is seyedyazdi@gmail.com really their username on the box?
[06:50] <histo> asmodai__: I'd love to see that video please provide the link
[06:50] <Spynxic> cfhowlett: Sorry, I didn't mean to cause confusion by omitting "Do you.."
[06:50] <n3vtelen> histo: dunno! she only gave me errors and one question
[06:50] <cfhowlett> Spynxic, no worries
[06:51] <Spynxic> histo: do you watch history on youtube?
[06:51] <asmodai__> ok just a sec
[06:51] <histo> n3vtelen: what is her username on ideapad besides lenovo ?
[06:51] <histo> n3vtelen: have her try ssh localhost
[06:51] <histo> n3vtelen: tell her not to use her email address to ssh in but her username on the box that she is logging into
[06:51] <histo> Spynxic: what do you mean?
[06:52] <histo> asmodai__: is it the usergroups and permissions one?
[06:52] <asmodai__> yes
[06:52] <n3vtelen> histo: yo mean "lenovo" instead ?
[06:53] <histo> n3vtelen: yes
[06:53] <histo> asmodai__: can't wait to see this
[06:53] <Spynxic> histo: I'm not very familiar with youtube's selection. Just curious if you find history, or any other available topic, interesting on youtube
[06:54] <histo> Spynxic: that's offtopic for here
[06:54] <histo> Spynxic: do you have a ubuntu related question?
[06:55] <asmodai__> theres also something else thats irritating me but dont know what to do about it
[06:55] <cfhowlett> Spynxic, this is ubuntu support.  not youtube support.  ask ubuntu questions or go to #ubuntu-offtopic please.
[06:55] <Spynxic> What desktop manager do you use?
[06:55] <n3vtelen> histo: tnx, histo: I'm telling her now, let see what comes out :D
[06:55] <histo> asmodai__: adduser is not linux wide command btw
[06:55] <asmodai__> i have a gtk theme that keeps mucking with the window size of terminal
[06:56] <histo> Spynxic: i3 or xfce depending on my feeling
[06:56] <asmodai__> it shortens the size of terminal to more or less a single line
[06:56] <Spynxic> histo: ever hear of awesome?
[06:56] <histo> Spynxic: yes
[06:56] <histo> Spynxic: i've used it briefly in my hunt
[06:56] <asmodai__> anyway i can keep the theme and have terminal behave the way it should
[06:57] <histo> asmodai__: what?
[06:57] <asmodai__> when i open gnome terminal
[06:57] <histo> asmodai__: his instructions are horrible in this video btw
[06:57] <mop> hi, on my ubuntu 14.04 "ssh 127.0.0.1 false" return 0 as exit status ... is it correct !?
[06:58] <histo> mop: what?
[06:58] <asmodai__> it sets the window size to like one or two lines and ive noted that the gtk theme im using is causing it
[06:58] <bray90820> Can someone help em get teamviewer running on startup
[06:58] <asmodai__> is there a way to remedy it without removing my theme?
[06:59] <asmodai__> bray - use synaptics package manager
[06:59] <histo> bray90820: are you running ubuntu desktop or some other flavor
[06:59] <asmodai__> oh sorry just read you q again
[07:00] <bray90820> histo: it is ubuntu desktop
[07:00] <bray90820> Mythbuntu to be exact
[07:00] <histo> bray90820: press your super key and type startup int he unity dash search..  You can add and remove startup applicaitons there
[07:00] <histo> bray90820: ughh what desktop is mythbuntu using?
[07:01] <mop> histo, what is not clear ?
[07:01] <bray90820> histo: The standard unity desktop as ubuntu
[07:01] <histo> mop: the false part?
[07:01] <mop> running the false command (that exit with status 1)
[07:02] <mop> but surprisingly the ssh exit status is 0 instead of 1
[07:02] <bray90820> histo: where would I find teamviewer to add it
[07:03] <histo> mop: what are you trying to do exactly?
[07:03] <asmodai__> just type in the search bar teamview
[07:03] <histo> bray90820: do you ahve teamviewer installed?
[07:03] <bray90820> Yes
[07:03] <mop> histo, retrieve the exist status of the remote command
[07:03] <histo> mop: do you mean see if ssh is running?
[07:03] <bray90820> histo: I could add a terminal command to run it at startup but it requires root privileges
[07:03] <histo> mop: or retrieve the exit command of the remote command?
[07:04] <mop> the second
[07:04] <histo> mop: sorry exit status
[07:04] <mop> now, after run ssh if I print $? is always 0 ...
[07:04] <Apachez> anyone in here running ubuntu 15.04 on a box with intel hd graphics (5000 in my case) using oibaf drivers and noticed that for the past few days the box wont restore unity after monitor returns from sleep?
[07:04] <mop> is it normal for 14.04 ?
[07:05] <mop> in any case, I try to update and restart  all
[07:05] <mop> see you
[07:07] <bray90820> histo: Got any info for me
[07:08] <histo> bray90820: in a terminal type which teamviewer
[07:08] <kutu_> Hello can please anyone help me solve this problem:http://askubuntu.com/questions/630116/fonts-not-visible-in-far-cry-1-with-wine
[07:09] <cfhowlett> !wine | kutu_, see wine for support
[07:11] <bray90820> histo: I added that path to startup applications but it's still asking for root
[07:11] <bray90820> It's saying the daemon is not running
[07:11] <histo> bray90820: how did you start teamviewer previously?
[07:12] <bray90820> histo: on every other OS it starts automatically but on teamviewer it fails so I need find it in the dash
[07:12] <histo> bray90820: if you start it via the gui does it start?
[07:12] <bray90820> Yes
[07:13] <histo> bray90820: well you just need to figure out what command the launcher is running to start it.
[07:13] <bray90820> Hum
[07:14] <kutu_> My basic problem is fonts are not rendering using opengl instead of Direct3d9 in Far Cry in ubuntu 64 bit. But game is running without errors in wine. So I'm not sure whether it is an opengl problem or wine problem or Far Cry(game) problem. Can anyone suggest me opengl irc channel please.
[07:15] <histo> kutu_: did you try the wine channel?
[07:15] <histo> kutu_: or wine's appdb as I'm sure other people using wine have encountered your issue
[07:15] <cfhowlett> kutu_, wine is a specific app and they provide support.  not an ubuntu issue, so ask the wine resources
[07:16] <kutu_> histo: yes , but still didn't get any response
[07:16] <kutu_> histo: I'm currently on #winehq. Should I change the channel?
[07:17] <histo> kutu_: the appdb has an immediate response
[07:17] <histo> !appdb | kutu_
[07:17] <rusticplague> is there an easy way to delete my duel boot windows and have ubuntu take over all the space?
[07:17] <histo> isn't far cry a steam game btw
[07:18] <argonostrum> what client is everybody using with ubuntu? is it just my setup or is the xchat-gnome-indicator applet not working as before? i'm on 14.04
[07:18] <histo> rusticplague: do you still have the ubuntu isntall disk laying around?
[07:18] <cfhowlett> rusticplague, yes, but back up first.  boot ubuntu, start gparted, delete the windows partitions, update grub
[07:18] <histo> argonostrum: using weechat but not with ubuntu
[07:19] <histo> kutu_: you don't need to use wine for steam btw
[07:19] <cfhowlett> rusticplague, then, boot an ubuntu USB, run gparted, add the newly emptied partition to ubuntu.
[07:19] <histo> expand partition and fs as well
[07:20] <bray90820> histo: How would I find what command runs it?
[07:20] <histo> bray90820: how are you launching it?
[07:21] <argonostrum> histo: weechat looks hardcore. i'm all sold on the JustWorks™ wagon :p
[07:21] <argonostrum> histo: clearly, that is not working for me :D
[07:21] <bray90820> Right now from the gui but I can also run teamviewer from the desktop
[07:21] <bray90820> But if i run the command teamviewer at startup it say the daemon isn't running
[07:22] <bray90820> I mean the command teamviewer from the terminal  not from the desktop
[07:22] <histo> bray90820: http://askubuntu.com/questions/427125/teamviewer-does-not-start-automatically-how-do-i-make-sure-it-does
[07:23] <histo> argonostrum: weechat is really nice.
[07:23] <histo> argonostrum: I run it on a nettop box running then just ssh in and use tmux to attach to the session
[07:24] <asmodai__> bray
[07:24] <asmodai__> goto unity and type in startupapplications and add teamviewr to it there
[07:25] <asmodai__> when the popup opens click browse and goto teamviewer folder on the filesystem
[07:26] <histo> bray90820: I'm pretty sure teamviewer installs to /opt if memory serves me right.
[07:27] <bray90820> histo: The link you sent me worked perfectly
[07:27] <bray90820> Thanks
[07:28] <histo> bray90820: k
[07:31] <asmodai__> histo my backup is complete.
[07:32] <asmodai__> so i restart press shift key for recovery then goto what i changed change it back and im assuming i can reset the password there then yes?
[07:47] <nullcone> I encountered a really bizarre error in Ubuntu. "The volume "boot" has only 0 bytes disk space remaining"
[07:47] <cfhowlett> nullcone, you gotta spring clean the /boot partition every so often or old kernels will max it out
[07:48] <nullcone> cfhowlett: But I don't have a separate /boot partition :|}
[07:48] <nullcone> :|
[07:48] <nullcone> er
[07:48] <cfhowlett> nullcone, false
[07:48] <nullcone> yes, sorry
[07:49] <nullcone> how do I clear out my old kernels?
[07:49] <cfhowlett> nullcone, ubuntu USB boot, navigate to /boot, delete all but the final 2 kernels
[07:49] <cfhowlett> nullcone, assuming that gets you a live system, run sudo apt-get autoremove religiously
[07:49] <auronandace> you are meant to uninstall them from the package manager
[07:49] <nullcone> cfhowlett: I run bleachbit regularly
[07:49] <cfhowlett> auronandace, true, but once /boot is maxed = no login
[07:50] <nullcone> I did that today, actually
[07:50] <nullcone> Maybe that had something to do with it?
[07:50] <nullcone> bleachbit runs autoremove
[07:50] <cfhowlett> nullcone, ?  what ubuntu version?
[07:51] <nullcone> cfhowlett: I'm actually running Linux Mint 17.1 (which based on Ubuntu 14.04)
[07:51] <Seveas> nullcone: try their support channel then.
[07:51] <cfhowlett> !mint | nullcone
[07:52] <nullcone> should be the same procedure, no?
[07:52] <Seveas> maybe, maybe not
[07:53] <cfhowlett> nullcone, "based on" != ubuntu we have no way of knowing/supporting the changes so ... ask !mint for assistance
[07:54] <nullcone> cfhowlett: I was started to get low disk space errors a few hours ago. so I ran the disk usage analyzer and moved some stuff to a secondary drive (60 GB worth or so). Minutes later, I'd get that same message again? What could that possibly be?
[07:54] <nullcone> -was
[07:55] <cfhowlett> nullcone, no idea as I don't do !mint.  sorry.  you know who to ask ...
[08:10] <bibi-23> I have a ubuntu server, I can ssh into it using its ip from my computer at home, but why can't I do the other way round? (connecting from the remote to my local computer) I've installed ssh server too.
[08:10] <cfhowlett> !server | bibi-23
[08:12] <bibi-23> cfhowlett: it's actually about the standard ubuntu my concern
[08:12] <cfhowlett> bibi-23, fair enough
[08:13] <bibi-23> cfhowlett: I'd like to do as I do on ubuntu server but on ubuntu desktop, but it's a network problem maybe?
[08:13] <Seveas> bibi-23: most likely because your home computer is behind a NAT'ing router and you haven't forwarded port 22 to your computer.
[08:15] <bibi-23> Seveas: yeah taht's exactly what I don't get... To reference the server I just use its IP adress, but at home if I use laptop, smartphone or whatever, and I go to "whatsmyip" website, they all have the same, I don't know how to reference a specific device... I have to configure NATing router?
[08:18] <t3chguy> bibi-23: your Home gets 1 Public IP Most likely
[08:18] <t3chguy> it has to "share" that IP between all of your local devices
[08:18] <t3chguy> Port Forwarding instructs your router what to do on incoming connections on a specific port, i.e what device to send the connection to
[08:19] <bibi-23> t3chguy: I'm seeing this on my router management interface : "This page provides the setup for IPv6 port forwarding. The setup could be based on the IPv6 address or MAC address of the attached CPE hosts. When the setup is based on the CPE’s MAC address, the CPE needs to be connected to the CM to allow the CM to learn its IPv6 addresses to setup the appropriate IPv6 port forwarding."
[08:19] <bibi-23> should I configure this somehow?
[08:19] <t3chguy> are you exclusively using IPv6?
[08:19] <t3chguy> when you looked at the whatsmyip website, did it look like xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or more like xxxx::xx:xxx:xxx:xxxx
[08:20] <t3chguy> did it have dots, or colons
[08:20] <bibi-23> t3chguy: it's showing ipv4 ip
[08:21] <t3chguy> Then you'll have to find IPv4 Port Forwarding within your router
[08:21] <t3chguy> basically you tell it to forward External port 22 (TCP+UDP), to Internal port 22 to the MAC/Internal IP of your Ubuntu Server
[08:22] <auronandace> i think his desktop is behind the NAT not the server
[08:22] <t3chguy> I thought he wanted to use his Desktop as his server?
[08:23] <fotografisto> what's a good video player that plays files where you left off?
[08:23] <t3chguy> aaah
[08:23] <t3chguy> he wants to SSH into his Ubuntu Desktop
[08:23] <t3chguy> so yeah
[08:23] <t3chguy> I said Ubuntu Server
[08:23] <t3chguy> but in your case meant Ubuntu Desktop
[08:24] <t3chguy> there are other ways to do this using tunnelling, but Port Forwarding is the best and simplest option
[08:24] <t3chguy> I guess VPN is another, simple, option
[08:25] <tapout> is there a way to have 2 ubuntu boxes (laptop/desktop) to remain in sync.  I install something on the desktop, laptop gets it.. and so on?
[08:27] <fotografisto> tapout What exactly do you want synced?
[08:28] <tapout> installs, app settings, you name it.  I know about rsync, but i was thinking something that is integrated and just works
[08:28] <easysleeper> tapout You can use Oneconf
[08:29] <tapout> beautiful, thank you!
[08:29] <fotografisto> just sync home folders with each other and use dpkg to get the applications that are installed on each machine
[08:30] <easysleeper> np. I personally don't use it because I do entirely different things on each machine, but I have a friend that loves it.
[08:30] <deepfreez> hello
[08:30] <deepfreez> My HDMI not work on my laptop
[08:32] <easysleeper> deepfreez: you need to supply more info. Preferably Video Driver and distro at a minimum.
[08:32] <deepfreez> I use ubuntu 14.04 , Intel + Nvidia ( I have prime )
[08:33] <fotografisto> how do I get ubuntu one free storage on ubuntu mate?
[08:35] <easysleeper> deepfreez: do you have nvidia-settings installed?
[08:37] <histo> fotografisto: isnt' ubuntu one dead?
[08:37] <deepfreez> easysleeper, yes
[08:38] <histo> !one | fotografisto
[08:38] <easysleeper> okay, I don't normally recommend this but have you tried bumblebee?
[08:38] <ph88> hey guys, my laptop doesnt shutdown after writing the hibernate stuff  what can i do about this ?
[08:38] <histo> deepfreez: what is the output of lspci | grep VGA
[08:39] <histo> ph88: push the button
[08:39] <deepfreez> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
[08:39] <ph88> histo: i want it to work without pusing button
[08:40] <MonkeyDust> ph88  what's the hibernate stuff?
[08:40] <histo> MonkeyDust: it writes ram to disk
[08:40] <ph88> MonkeyDust: stuff that the laptop does when going into hibernate
[08:41] <MonkeyDust> i know what hibernate does, but what goes wrong?
[08:41] <zald> hay
[08:43] <histo> MonkeyDust: it doesn't turn off after writing the ram to disk
[08:43] <sunghun> hi
[08:45] <deepfreez> :((
[08:45] <deepfreez> my ubuntu crashed
[08:45] <Ranger-dude> el sucko
[08:45] <ph88> MonkeyDust: its not shutting down my laptop after hibernate
[08:46] <ph88> can i inspect some log files about this ??
[08:46] <trepidaciousMBR2> So what happened to lib32bz2-1.0 in ubuntu 15.04?
[08:47] <MonkeyDust> ph88  try this http://paste.ubuntu.com/11448864/
[08:47] <ph88> MonkeyDust: what's that ?
[08:48] <histo> deepfreez: do you have a nvidia card as well?
[08:48] <MonkeyDust> ph88  it re-enables hibernation
[08:48] <histo> deepfreez: sorry just saw you had that prime thing
[08:48] <ph88> well hibernate is already enabled, i just need it to shutdown after
[08:49] <deepfreez> histo, yes
[08:50] <deepfreez> histo, no know why but my profile blocked and I use reboot to join
[08:50] <deepfreez> i try to close a window and block...
[08:50] <deepfreez> is the frist time when happend this
[08:54] <tiblock> Hi. I have ubuntu 14.04.1 and i tryed to use "avconv" instead of "ffmpeg" and its have huge problems. Is it in alpha and i need to install ffmpeg or it must work fine?
[08:55] <MonkeyDust> ph88  a workaround, for testing purposes, this hibernates and starts up after 10 seconds, i'll explain more options later:   sudo rtcwake -m disk -s 10;
[08:56] <histo> tiblock: what?
[08:56] <histo> tiblock: sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
[08:56] <tiblock> histo, ffmpeg removed from ubuntu
[08:56] <tiblock> histo, they made fork "avconv" and its super buggy for me
[08:58] <pwpul> Hi! I'm writing a backup script to make a backup of my machine when I log off. A usb drive is always connected. The script checks in the beginning if the usb-drive is there. Since the computer is in my office normally the drive is found. But sometimes my girlfriend has started the machine and the drive is mounted under /media/her-name/the-usb-drive. I wanted to go manually to the file...
[08:58] <pwpul> ...browser, unmount the drive and remount it. After that it is mounted as the script expects under /media/my-name/the-usb-drive. But when the script wants to cat a file that is on the usb-drive, it gives a “permission denied” error... When I look up the permissions with sudo ls -l it says: -rw-rw-r-- 1 me me 10 May 23 14:31 /media/my-name/the-usb-drive. So everything seems alright...
[08:58] <pwpul> What am I doing wrong??
[08:59] <histo> pwpul: what file are you cat'ng?
[09:00] <histo> pwpul: and who is the script being ran as?
[09:00] <ph88> MonkeyDust: screen went black, had to press on/off button
[09:00] <MonkeyDust> ph88  yes, here too, that's odd... but did it turn off?
[09:00] <fotografisto> histo not all of ubuntu one appears to be dead
[09:01] <fotografisto> like syncing between computers is part of ubuntu one
[09:01] <ph88> MonkeyDust: yes laptop turned off when i pressed the on/off button for 5 seconds
[09:01] <pwpul> @histo: a text file containing a string with the date of the last full backup
[09:01] <MonkeyDust> ph88  no, that's not what happened here, it turned off, burt not on again... not sure what's wrong on your laptop
[09:02] <histo> fotografisto: it looks shutdown to me, I don't understand what you are talking about.
[09:02] <histo> pwpul: rsync would be an option btw. instead of re-inventing the wheel
[09:02] <ph88> MonkeyDust: is there some logs i can inspect about it ? maybe we can compare your log with my log
[09:02] <histo> pwpul: but either way, Who's running the script?
[09:02] <pwpul> histo: who is the script being ran as means which user runs the script??? You mean I or root?
[09:03] <pwpul> histo: I
[09:03] <histo> pwpul: how?
[09:03] <deepfreez> histo, how I fix the hdmi, to see the screen on my TV?
[09:03] <histo> deepfreez: no idea.
[09:03] <pwpul> what do you mean by how?
[09:04] <deepfreez> I plug in hdmi on tv, and not work
[09:04] <histo> pwpul: how are you calling the script
[09:04] <histo> jesus it's like pulling teeth
[09:04] <pwpul> histo: just from a command line (for now: I'm just working on it)
[09:04] <histo> pwpul: pastebin the script
[09:05] <MonkeyDust> ph88  i found /var/log/pm-suspend.log
[09:07] <pwpul> histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11449088/ (Sorry for the excesive amount of comments...)
[09:08] <histo> well I can't read whatever language they are in anyways
[09:09] <histo> pwpul: this is way too complicated. just add a cron job to rsync prior to shutdown
[09:10] <ph88> MonkeyDust: i dont have this log
[09:10] <pwpul> histo: but what the permissions problem is concerned?
[09:11] <histo> pwpul: actually cron wouldn't be the way to go if you want it to run prior to shutdown. You could create an upstart job to run during the shutdown sequence
[09:12] <histo> pwpul: what is the error the cat throws?
[09:12] <MonkeyDust> ph88  i'm out of ideas, stay here a while, maybe someone else comes up with something new
[09:12] <ph88> ok
[09:13] <pwpul> histo: cat: /media/pw/MybookBackup/tijd-full-dump: Permission denied
[09:14] <histo> pwpul: I down't see where you are calling that cat at all in your script btw
[09:15] <pwpul> histo: line 27: tijd_vorige_full_dump=$(cat /media/pw/MybookBackup/tijd-full-dump)
[09:15] <histo> pwpul:
[09:15] <histo> pwpul: ouderdom_vorige_full_dump=$(($huidige_tijd-$tijd_vorige_full_dump))  what are you trying to do here
[09:16] <tiblock> Confirmed. avconv made from sticks and dirt. From 8mb file he made 172mb file, and ffmpeg from 8mb made 8mb with same params. "avconv -i file.avi" took 1m7.724s to finish, ffmpeg on same file took 0m0.227s. Great job, ubuntu!
[09:17] <histo> pwpul: also this should probably be moved to #bash
[09:17] <et_> hello i have error ~$ ~/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86/ts3client_runscript.sh
[09:17] <et_> This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "xcb".
[09:17] <et_> Available platform plugins are: xcb.
[09:17] <pwpul> histo: I'm trying to find out what the permission problem is. Since the error is in the cat command...
[09:17] <et_> what can i install to fixs
[09:17] <histo> pwpul: no it's the way your calling cat... either way join #bash and ask in there. Show them your paste and describe the error
[09:17] <histo> pwpul: it's not a ubuntu issue
[09:18] <histo> pwpul: your script has numerous errors
[09:19] <totesmuhgoats> hey guys
[09:20] <totesmuhgoats> i have an init script that isn't working as expected
[09:20] <totesmuhgoats> i'm trying to get more information, a log would be helpful, but i don't know where that log would be
[09:20] <totesmuhgoats> /var/log/boot.log doesn't contain anything relevant
[09:20] <pwpul> histo: I'm not an IT specialist and I'm not asking about other errors. When I simply run the cat command from de command line it gives the same error...
[09:23] <histo> pwpul: You need to /join #bash
[09:23] <histo> is ubuntu use journalctl?
[09:23] <deepfreez> Hi, can anyone give me a tutorial, how to personalize my desktop?
[09:24] <pwpul> histo: so it seems to be a problem of permissions to me...
[09:26] <histo> !manual | deepfreez
[09:27] <MonkeyDust> deepfreez  from the manual: http://files.ubuntu-manual.org/manuals/getting-started-with-ubuntu/14.04e2/en_US/screen/Getting%20Started%20with%20Ubuntu%2014.04%20-%20Second%20edition.pdf
[09:28] <histo> pwpul: no it's not a permission problem
[09:28] <deepfreez> thanks
[09:28] <histo> pwpul: please join #bash and you can get help there. I don't want to get into it here.
[09:29] <pwpul> histo: can you explain why a permission denied error is not a permissions problem?
[09:30] <sagar123> jgcj
[09:31] <MonkeyDust> sagar123  it works, we see you
[09:31] <histo> pwpul: not here
[09:32] <histo> pwpul: have you tried bash -x yourscript_witherrors.sh
[09:33] <ibrahim> comment installer instagram sur ubuntu
[09:34] <pico_> hi i want ssh to server but when i inser password . server say "Permission denied, please try again" . how i can fix it?
[09:34] <pwpul> histo: it would be nice to understand why I should go to #bash. Now the way I understand it: Nothing to do with my script. Just cat command from command line doesn't want to cat a file although all permissions are ok. I do cat myfile it says cat: myfile: Permissions denied
[09:36] <histo> pwpul: ls -l /path/to/myfile
[09:36] <histo> pico_: did you setup the ssh server yourself?
[09:36] <pico_> no i don't
[09:37] <histo> pico_: well you'd have to see if it's even configured to accept a password based login and not a key based one.
[09:37] <pico_> i have only username and password for connect to server
[09:37] <pwpul> histo I already pasted that info before: -rw-rw-r-- 1 pw pw 10 May 23 14:31 /media/pw/MybookBackup/tijd-full-dump
[09:38] <pico_> i can't accses to sever configure . how can i do that?
[09:38] <histo> pwpul: so now from a terminal if you cat /media/pw/MyBook....  it says permission denied
[09:38] <pwpul> histo: correct
[09:38] <histo> pico_: ssh -v   and pastebin the output
[09:39] <pico_> ok
[09:39] <histo> pwpul: are you the pw user
[09:39] <deepfreez> Hi, i install a widgets and not find It
[09:39] <deepfreez> need to give reboot? or log off?
[09:39] <pwpul> histo yes
[09:40] <histo> pwpul: mount | grep MybookBackup
[09:40] <pwpul> histo: /dev/sdf1 on /media/pw/MybookBackup type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks2)
[09:40] <pico_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11449605/
[09:42] <histo> pwpul: remount it
[09:42] <solsTiCe> hi. I have donwload kernel source with "apt-get source linux" and I am looking for the ubuntu patches. But as with other package, I don't find them in debian/patches. Where are they ?
[09:43] <pwpul> histo How do I do it best? Before I used the file browser... Should I do it differently?
[09:45] <histo> pwpul: who owns /media/pw
[09:46] <pico_> histo is there an solution for my problem?
[09:47] <pwpul> histo: is this the info you need? ls -l /media/pw ; total 4 ;drw-rw-rw- 10 pw root 4096 May 25 22:49 MybookBackup
[09:48] <misterjister> hmmm
[09:48] <histo> pico_: sorry was distracted let me check
[09:48] <Ben64> pwpul: missing x
[09:48] <pico_> ok thanks
[09:48] <pico_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11449605/
[09:48] <histo> pwpul: missing x
[09:49] <histo> pwpul: chmod u+x /media/pw
[09:50] <histo> pico_: you're using the wrong user name
[09:50] <histo> pico_: weren't you asking previously about this.
[09:50] <pico_> no look
[09:50] <histo> pico_: your username on the box isn't .seyedyazdi@gmail.com
[09:50] <pico_> ok
[09:50] <histo> pico_: it was lenovo before
[09:51] <pico_> this is correct command
[09:51] <histo> pico_: ssh lenovo@localhost
[09:51] <pico_> no
[09:51] <pwpul> hist & Ben64 : chmod didn't change a lot... http://paste.ubuntu.com/11449757/
[09:51] <histo> pico_: grep seyedyazdi /etc/passwd
[09:51] <pico_> i can do that
[09:52] <histo> pico_: why?
[09:52] <pico_> look this link
[09:52] <pico_> http://superuser.com/questions/543626/ssh-permission-denied-on-correct-password-authentication
[09:52] <Ben64> pwpul: you should just add the drive to fstab
[09:52] <pico_> in link explain
[09:52] <Ben64> pico_: but you're using the wrong username
[09:53] <pwpul> I meant histo!! hist & Ben64 : chmod didn't change a lot... http://paste.ubuntu.com/11449757/
[09:53] <pico_> no the correct comand is
[09:53] <histo> pico_: if you would listen type in              grep seyedyazdi /etc/passwd
[09:53] <pwpul> Ben64 Just... uhm... you mean I have to edit a file
[09:53] <pico_> sh j.seyedyazdi@gmail.com@ip-sever
[09:54] <Ben64> pwpul: instead of having it automatically mount and causing all the problems, yep
[09:54] <oxymor00n> pwpul: it should have been chmod u+x /media/pw/MybookBackup I think..
[09:54] <histo> pico_: what?
[09:54] <Rashad> Hello. What are the advantages of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS compared to Windows Server 2012 R2?
[09:55] <Rashad> Apart from the price.
[09:55] <misterjister> haa
[09:55] <pico_> can i come to pm
[09:55] <histo> pico_: grep seyedyazdi /etc/passwd | nc termbin.com 9999    and paste the link here
[09:55] <pwpul> Ben64 where do I find fstab-file?
[09:56] <Ben64> pwpul: its in /etc/fstab
[09:56] <pwpul> Ben64 I'm going there!
[09:56] <Ben64> pwpul: if you pastebin the output of "sudo blkid" i can help you get the right line going
[09:56] <ahoppp> Seveas: Re! Do you know about systemd?
[09:58] <pwpul> Ben64: Here it is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11449866/
[09:59] <ahoppp> Here is my problematic problem ;) : http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/206444/force-a-service-to-start-before-networking-service
[09:59] <Ben64> pwpul: so you should put a line at the end of fstab that is something like this "UUID=592b4d70-3074-4547-82d2-f87f12dc1948 /media/mybook     ext3    defaults 0 2"
[09:59] <Ben64> pwpul: whatever directory you choose does need to exist though
[10:01] <pwpul> Ben64 Do I get this right: Since it will not automount I don't have to use /media/my-account/mybook as mountpoint?
[10:01] <Ben64> pwpul: right, it will be at whatever you specify. getting rid of the problem you described earlier where if another user logs in and it mounts under their name
[10:02] <pwpul> Ben64: Thanks, Ben, I try it now!!
[10:03] <histo> Ben64: it's a usb drive are you sure he wants to fsck it
[10:04] <Ben64> "A usb drive is always connected."
[10:04] <Ben64> might as well if its always connected
[10:07] <voiter> i found a few pages how to install nvidia driver but i had no success.
[10:07] <voiter> closest i got was "apt-get install nvidia-331"
[10:07] <Ben64> thats it
[10:07] <voiter> but it wont install because of conflicts: nvidia-persistenced and xorg-driver-binary
[10:10] <Ben64> voiter: what version of ubuntu, what video card(s), other relevant information
[10:11] <voiter> Ben64, 14.04 lts 2, nvidia geforce gt 730, i'm too experienced to fail :P
[10:12] <bekks> voiter: Do you mean 14.0.4.2?
[10:12] <bekks> 14.04.2
[10:12] <voiter> bekks, yes
[10:12] <Ben64> voiter: any other graphics cards?
[10:13] <voiter> Ben64, now that you mention: there is one on the MB
[10:13] <Ben64> you might want to disable it
[10:14] <voiter> Ben64, as in remove the drivers or disable it on bios level?
[10:14] <Ben64> and try the hardware drivers dialog before trying apt-get, you can find that in the Software Center -> Edit -> Software Sources -> Additional Drivers
[10:14] <Ben64> disable from bios
[10:14] <pwpul> histo and Ben64: A general question about my problem: do I understand it well that to cat a file, it needs executable permissions??
[10:15] <Ben64> pwpul: nope. but to use directories they need to have x
[10:15] <bekks> pwpul: you dont need executable permissions to cat a file.
[10:16] <pwpul> Ben64: so the directory containing the file I want to cat needs de executable permission?
[10:16] <Ben64> any directory you want to use needs to have executable
[10:16] <histo> pwpul: to enter the directory you need to have x
[10:17] <voiter> Ben64, the driver i want is suggested. i will try without disabling the other one. let's see what happens after reboot.
[10:17] <pwpul> Well Ben64 and histo: I'm learning important things! Thanks!!
[10:17] <voiter> Ben64, thanks
[10:18] <histo> pwpul: I have no idea how the hell you mounted it with -x
[10:18] <histo> pwpul: you shouldn't be able to see the files at all in that mount
[10:19] <Ben64> the automount stuff does wonky things, i don't like it
[10:19] <pwpul> histo: I used the gile browser of my ubuntu 14.10 installation. Just like stupid people do these things...
[10:23] <Slaizer> I need to get my wifi working. Someone here to help me out?
[10:23] <histo> Slaizer: lspci | grep Network
[10:24] <histo> Slaizer: in a terminal what does that output
[10:24] <Slaizer> histo, okey
[10:25] <histo> Slaizer: also
[10:25] <histo> Slaizer: dmesg | grep -i firmware
[10:27] <Slaizer> histo, here: manjaro@manjaro-Aspire-VN7-791:~$ lspci | grep Network
[10:27] <Slaizer> 07:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros Device 003e (rev 20)
[10:27] <Slaizer> manjaro@manjaro-Aspire-VN7-791:~$ dmesg | grep -i firmware
[10:27] <Slaizer> [   29.482061] nouveau  [  PGRAPH][0000:01:00.0] using external firmware
[10:27] <Slaizer> [   29.482082] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Direct firmware load for nouveau/nv117_fuc409c failed with error -2
[10:27] <Slaizer> [   29.482086] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Direct firmware load for nouveau/fuc409c failed with error -2
[10:32] <bekks> Slaizer: looks like manjaro linux?
[10:33] <Slaizer> bekks, no ubuntu 15.04
[10:33] <ph88> my usb key doesnt show up  what to do ?
[10:34] <cfhowlett> ph88, try a different USB
[10:34] <bekks> ph88: Take a look at dmesg
[10:34] <cfhowlett> slot
[10:34] <ph88> i did try different slot
[10:34] <ph88> [28620.672066] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
[10:34] <ph88> where is the drive ?
[10:35] <bekks> ph88: whats the full output of dmesg?
[10:35] <histo> ph88: lsblk
[10:35] <ph88> doesnt show up in lsblk
[10:36] <ph88> bekks: you want the entire log ?
[10:36] <bekks> ph88: Yes.
[10:36] <bekks> ph88: in a pastebin please.
[10:37] <histo> why not have him sudo dmesg -c   then insert the drive and paste bin that
[10:37] <ph88> bekks: http://pastebin.com/SuR9KkCZ
[10:38] <histo> ph88: reinsert
[10:38] <ph88> works in 3rd slot
[10:38] <histo> ph88: wonky connection
[10:39] <ph88> first slot still doesnt work
[10:39] <ph88> oh it does when i wiggle it :|
[10:40] <cfhowlett> ph88, phrasing!
[10:40] <cfhowlett> ph88, but yeah, hardware does fail.
[10:41] <Slaizer> bekks, http://pastebin.com/bD5rmiyt
[10:41] <ph88> im emotionally attached to my laptop
[10:41] <ph88> i even bought a better one which i dont really use
[10:42] <vitimiti> Give it to me
[10:42] <ph88> gave it to mum, she plays cards on it now
[10:42] <vitimiti> aw
[10:44] <Ben64> Slaizer: can you give the output of "lsb_release -r"
[10:48] <Slaizer> Ben64, Release:     15.04
[10:48] <desophos> hi, i'm trying to install dropbox on a minimal ubuntu install and it's driving me crazy
[10:48] <desophos> 15.04, net installer, just a couple things (fluxbox, pcmanfm, etc.)
[10:48] <cfhowlett> desophos, dropbox does better in a full OS, not that minimal stuff.
[10:48] <Ben64> Slaizer: ok, and pastebin the output of "sudo apt-get update"
[10:49] <desophos> cfhowlett: apparently so, but there is a CLI that allegedly works
[10:49] <desophos> there's even http://www.dropboxwiki.com/tips-and-tricks/install-dropbox-in-an-entirely-text-based-linux-environment
[10:49] <cfhowlett> desophos, "allegedly ..."  :)
[10:50] <desophos> but i can't get the normal install or the headless install working
[10:50] <Slaizer> Ben64, you know I don't have any internet on that computer?
[10:50] <desophos> just wondering if anyone here has done it before
[10:50] <cfhowlett> desophos, best ask dropbox for support of their product
[10:50] <Ben64> Slaizer: hook up to wired internet until wireless works
[10:50] <desophos> cfhowlett: yeah, but it's harder to reach them :)
[10:51] <Slaizer> Ben64, they changed the internet connector plug. I don't have these new ethernet plugs, just de old ones.
[10:51] <Ben64> ethernet hasn't changed
[10:51] <Ranger-dude> lol
[10:51] <desophos> also ubuntu refuses to acknowledge the existence of my wireless adapter, but that's a whole different story :|
[10:52] <Slaizer> okey
[10:52] <histo> Slaizer: new ethernet?
[10:53] <Slaizer> my internet connection don't start with ethernet either
[10:53] <histo> Slaizer: dmesg | grep -i firmware | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:53] <Slaizer> have it plugged in
[10:53] <histo> Slaizer: ahh you have no internet at all ont he box you're trying to fix?
[10:54] <Slaizer> histo, I have no internet at all
[10:54] <Slaizer> histo, new computer and no internet :/
[10:55] <histo> Slaizer: is that a usb wifi adapter?
[10:55] <Slaizer> no
[10:55] <Slaizer> my original wifi
[10:55] <histo> Slaizer: does   rfkill list   show it as being blocked?
[10:56] <Slaizer> 1: acer-wireless: Wireless Lan, Soft blocked: no, Hard blocked: no
[10:57] <Slaizer> this guy has the same issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/608381/unable-to-get-wireless-internet-qualcomm-atheros-qca6174-802-11ac
[10:58] <cfhowlett> atheros.  of course.
[10:58] <stan> hi
[10:59] <histo> Slaizer: did you seee the comments that card is not working well with linux
[10:59] <Slaizer> histo, yes, I understand that.
[10:59] <cfhowlett> atheros has *never* been overly linux friendly.
[10:59] <Slaizer> histo, is that the case, no internet with that card?
[10:59] <Slaizer> sound ridiculous
[11:00] <histo> Slaizer: is there anything in ls /lib/firmware/ath10k
[11:01] <Slaizer> histo, QCA988X
[11:04] <histo> Slaizer: lspci -nnk | grep -A2 Network
[11:06] <Slaizer> histo, http://pastebin.com/58u9gvsw
[11:07] <histo> Slaizer: lsmod | grep ath10k   does it return anything
[11:09] <Slaizer> histo, nothing
[11:10] <histo> Slaizer: can you pastebin lspci -nnk
[11:12] <Slaizer> histo, http://pastebin.com/3huRPKGc
[11:14] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:14] <histo> Slaizer: in the mean time I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184
[11:17] <histo> Slaizer: Yeah you're going to need a newer kernel that has the patch or implement the path
[11:17] <Slaizer> histo, Is there any way of running Atheros Qualcomm on a Linux computer at the moment? Any progress in finding a driver that works?
[11:17] <Slaizer> histo, I have tried the 4.0 kernel, does not work.
[11:19] <histo> Slaizer: who's 4.0 kernel? ubuntu's?
[11:19] <Slaizer> histo, yes
[11:20] <Slaizer> histo, downloaded from here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0-vivid/, the packages: linux-headers-4.0.0-040000-generic_4.0.0-040000.201504121935_amd64.deb, linux-headers-4.0.0-040000_4.0.0-040000.201504121935_all.deb, linux-image-4.0.0-040000-generic_4.0.0-040000.201504121935_amd64.deb; and installed all of them.
[11:24] <histo> Slaizer: the ubuntu kernel isn't patched as far as that bug report comments show
[11:25] <Slaizer> histo, what do you mean? the kernel 4.0 was the one I installed, and it is (as I understand) the latest kernel.
[11:25] <jack-zhang> Can anyone help me to ping this ipv6 address  2001:da8:a000:554::1
[11:26] <jack-zhang> Can anyone help me to ping this ipv6 address 2001:da8:a000:554::4
[11:26] <jack-zhang> that is my own router but it has somethingwrong I want to test it
[11:31] <Slaizer> histo, still there?
[11:32] <KAristide> o/
[11:32] <jack-zhang> yes
[11:33] <jack-zhang> Slaizer， talking to me？
[11:33] <Ben64> jack-zhang: you should try ##networking maybe, this channel is for ubuntu issues
[11:33] <Slaizer> jack-zhang, no
[11:34] <NLU> hi guys
[11:36] <jack-zhang> Ben64， Thank you I have tried but no answer so I ask for else where
[11:42] <lotuspsychje> good afternoon to all
[11:44] <DarkPotato> when i watch video,it always has rift on screen,how could i fix it.(PS: My Graphics is no problem.)
[11:45] <DarkPotato> please help~
[11:45] <lotuspsychje> DarkPotato: your graphics driver is installed correctly?
[11:45] <DarkPotato> yes ,nvidia and install correctly
[11:46] <cfhowlett> DarkPotato, ubuntu version???
[11:46] <DarkPotato> 14.04 lts
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> DarkPotato: play video with vlc?
[11:47] <cfhowlett> DarkPotato, bad news.  nvidia drivers have been removed for 14.04 no longer supported
[11:48] <DarkPotato> it too bad
[11:49] <histo> !info nvidia lucid
[11:49] <cfhowlett> DarkPotato, yep.  I only run LTS so my shiny new Dell Precision m3800 has no nvidia support until 16.04 :(
[11:50] <histo> cfhowlett: what are you talking about?
[11:50] <cfhowlett> histo, nvidia graphics no longer supported 14.04
[11:51] <histo> cfhowlett: supported by whom?
[11:51] <cfhowlett> histo, by nvidia
[11:51] <cfhowlett> it WAS supported, but they later withdrew the drivers
[11:52] <histo> cfhowlett: Who withdrew the drivers is my question?  Are you trying to say nvidia no longer provides drivers?
[11:52] <cfhowlett> histo, wait 1 for link
[11:53] <DarkPotato> :(, thx about you info. the rift is always appear in screen right .its so terrible.
[11:53] <histo> DarkPotato: what type of video file?
[11:53] <lotuspsychje> DarkPotato: are you playing with vlc?
[11:53] <UsernameNotTaken> I want to run a perl script as root, from a specific folder - How do I put this into /etc/rc.local ?
[11:54] <Seveas> UsernameNotTaken: (cd /folder; /path/to/script)
[11:54] <lotuspsychje> !details | DarkPotato
[11:55] <UsernameNotTaken> Seveas: in the folder  " /var/www/html/apps/" ... it should be executed:  "sudo perl myscript.pl -start" ... whats the line for /etc/rc.local ? :/
[11:57] <Seveas> UsernameNotTaken: ( cd /var/www/html/apps; perl myscript.pl -start; )
[11:57] <DarkPotato> all the type of video have rift,and my video player is the "videos" the system come with
[11:58] <lotuspsychje> !info vlc | DarkPotato try to install and play with this
[11:58] <DarkPotato> thx , i try it
[11:58] <lotuspsychje> DarkPotato: also check if you have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed
[12:02] <someone235> Hi, I followed this guide: http://kodi.wiki/view/Archive:HOW-TO:Set_up_audio_over_HDMI_on_nVidia_GeForce/nForce_controller but now I can have sound only on hdmi. Someone knows how to fix this?
[12:02] <lotuspsychje> someone235: are you on kodi?
[12:03] <someone235> lotuspsychje, no
[12:03] <lotuspsychje> !sound | someone235 can this help?
[12:04] <lotuspsychje> someone235: have you tryed another graphics driver from additional driver list to test?
[12:04] <someone235> lotuspsychje, what do you mean?
[12:05] <lotuspsychje> someone235: wich ubuntu version do you have?
[12:05] <someone235> lotuspsychje, xubuntu 15.04
[12:06] <lotuspsychje> someone235: normally you can switch sound from internal speakers to hdmi output, in your sound options
[12:06] <someone235> lotuspsychje,
[12:06] <lotuspsychje> someone235: if that doesnt work, try another graphics card driver
[12:08] <someone235> lotuspsychje, I couldn't find the hdmi output there
[12:08] <someone235> this is the reason I had to follow the guide I linked to
[12:09] <OerHeks> someone235, open terminal: alsamixer # and see if you can change output
[12:09] <lotuspsychje> someone235: you dont see the HDMI output in your sound options?
[12:10] <someone235> OerHeks, How can I check if I can change output?
[12:10] <someone235> lotuspsychje, no
[12:10] <lotuspsychje> someone235: this might be related to your graphics card also, did you try to switch to another driver to test?
[12:11] <someone235> lotuspsychje, no
[12:11] <someone235> lotuspsychje, but now I can hear in hdmi
[12:11] <someone235> lotuspsychje, but not from the built in speakers
[12:12] <lotuspsychje> someone235: i think you can only have one or the other
[12:13] <someone235> lotuspsychje, but now I can't use my speakers even if I'm not plugged to HDMI
[12:35] <uio> Hello, sometimes when I boot the machine (lubuntu 14.04) it hangs, black (but illuminated) screen just before grub menu. If it doesn't hang, a little blinking underscore blinks a couple of times and then booting proceeds. But if the underscroe does not appear, then It hangs and I have to hard reboot. At which point it boots without fail, but has to pass by the grub options (which it normally doesn't....) any ideas would be most welcome!
[12:37] <lotuspsychje> uio: can still access the bios to see if your hd still shows?
[12:38] <UsernameNotTaken> Seveas: it didnt work
[12:38] <uio> lotuspsychje: I don't think there is a bios as it is a MacBook. Or maybe it's EFI?
[12:38] <lotuspsychje> uio: not sure for mac sorry
[12:38] <lotuspsychje> !mac | uio
[12:39] <UsernameNotTaken> How can I execute a perl script as root from a specific folder at startup? (/etc/rc.local)
[12:39] <uio> lotuspsychje: Thanks anyway - that it s good point, maybe the hd is just not detected... hadn't thought of that!
[12:39] <lotuspsychje> uio: can you test an ubuntu liveusb to test?
[12:39] <UsernameNotTaken> I want to execute this: " sudo perl myscript.pl -start " from folder : " /var/www/html/apps/ "
[12:40] <UsernameNotTaken> whats the line for /etc/rc.local ? O.o
[12:40] <lotuspsychje> UsernameNotTaken: did you check the #perl channel?
[12:40] <UsernameNotTaken> nope.
[12:40] <UsernameNotTaken> i didnt know it was so hard :D
[12:41] <blackflow> UsernameNotTaken: did you try 'cd /var/www/html/apps && perl myscript.pl -start' ? Although, instead of cd-ing in rc.local, I suggest a wrapper script, or make myscript.pl runnable from anywhere
[12:41] <uio> lotuspsychje: Well I did; it always booted perfectly. And in fact I was able to install it with few problems. I'd say 6 of 7 times it boot normally, but on occasiion (enough to be annoying) it hangs at that screen. So I really do not know what triggers the problem.
[12:41] <UsernameNotTaken> blackflow: i tried "cd /var/www/html/apps/; perl myscript.pl -start; " , but it didnt worked
[12:42] <lotuspsychje> uio: maybe if you can enter ubuntu to boot, check your syslog and dmesg for errors?
[12:42] <lotuspsychje> uio: tryed a recoverymode from grub?
[12:42] <rockfindmehere> if a system is waiting on cpu what will strace output show as ?
[12:42] <lotuspsychje> uio: what kind of mac is this?
[12:43] <uio> lotuspsychje: Hmmm. How can I check syslog and dmesg? It's a 2007 MacBook, 1 Gb ram.
[12:43] <blackflow> UsernameNotTaken: might wanna use full path to perl, 'whereis perl' will tell you
[12:43] <lotuspsychje> uio: when you succeed to enter lubuntu, find /var/log/syslog and /var/log/dmesg
[12:44] <uio> lotuspsychje: I'll take a look...
[12:44] <TheNumb> uio: which version of lubuntu?
[12:44] <uio> TheNumb: 14.04.2
[12:45] <TheNumb> hmm, ok
[12:45] <TheNumb> uio: is your firmware up to date?
[12:45] <TheNumb> Apple sometimes issues updates for older macbooks.
[12:45] <NLU> can i ask about mounting a new drive for files and sharing it in samba?
[12:46] <TheNumb> NLU: you can.
[12:46] <uio> TheNumb: lotuspsychje I don't know about the firmware.... but it never had boot issues with xubuntu, so I assume yes....
[12:46] <uio> lotuspsychje: Okay, I have those files, anything in particular that I am looking for?
[12:46] <lotuspsychje> uio: anything error is usefull, broken hd errors, anything
[12:46] <TheNumb> uio: could you pastebin them?
[12:47] <TheNumb> Use hastebin.com or some similar service.
[12:47] <lotuspsychje> !samba | NLU
[12:47] <uio> TheNumb: lotuspsychje Okay sure.... quick question, there is never anything personally identifying in them?....
[12:47] <NLU> well i have a 1tb i installed ubuntu 14.04 server os and added 4tb hdd so i can use it as file server and the 1tb for os only
[12:48] <TheNumb> uio: there may be MAC addresses of the NICs, also the hostname and others.
[12:48] <NLU> i used gdisk to partition and the 4tb and mkfs to ext4
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> uio: every errorline is so specific... its hard to grep
[12:48] <NLU> but i dont know how to mount and point it to samba
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> uio: we dont know yet what causes your issue
[12:50] <vit_> hola
[12:50] <lotuspsychje> !es | vit_
[12:51] <OerHeks> NLU, see the samba guide, add the location to /etc/samba/smb.conf
[12:51] <uio> lotuspsychje: TheNumb http://paste.ubuntu.com/11452208/ and http://paste.ubuntu.com/11452218/ Thanks !
[12:51] <NLU> i did mkdir /files/projects
[12:51] <NLU> then added smb.conf with the directory i did at the bottom
[12:51] <NLU> but thats not yet in the sdb1 drive right?
[12:54] <uio> lotuspsychje: TheNumb I am noticing that the syslog is not relevant as it does not containe any info about the last time I had any issue....
[12:55] <TheNumb> uio: yeah, looks ok to me ;/
[12:55] <lotuspsychje> uio: do you have troubles before grub only, or after grub also?
[12:55] <TheNumb> Unless I missed something
[12:55] <lotuspsychje> TheNumb: 707 in syslog doesnt look very good to me
[12:56] <uio> lotuspsychje: TheNumb think it is just before grub... I mean is set to zero, so I never see grub.... but I' pretty sure it it always before.
[12:56] <lotuspsychje> TheNumb: those i915 lines and drm
[12:56] <TheNumb> I get that too ;p
[12:56] <TheNumb> sometimes
[12:56] <lotuspsychje> uio: alot of acpi problems too
[12:56] <lotuspsychje> uio: maybe try a no_acpi boot?
[12:57] <uio> lotuspsychje: Okay.... sorry, but waht is acpi, and what might the problems be. Also, is that a grub setting?
[12:57] <uio> lotuspsychje:  I guess I should modify the grub boot file then?
[12:57] <lotuspsychje> !recoverymode | uio F6 from here
[12:58] <lotuspsychje> !recovery | uio
[12:58] <lotuspsychje> uio: F6 and you can nomodeset, no_acpi etc
[12:59] <uio> lotuspsychje: So, if I need grub to specify those boot settings, but the problem always occurs before grub, should I modify a boot file instead?
[12:59] <lotuspsychje> uio TheNumb 247 dmesg: [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
[13:00] <lotuspsychje> uio: maybe you can also try other ubuntu versions, like xubuntu or ubuntu desktop to test if you got same underscore before grub
[13:01] <uio> lotuspsychje: Used xubuntu for 2 and a half years with no such boot issue (was just a bit slow with only 1Gb of ram)
[13:01] <UsernameNotTaken> blackflow: didnt worked
[13:02] <lotuspsychje> uio: ok then first try that no_acpi boot on lubuntu first
[13:03] <uio> lotuspsychje: Okay - is no_acpi the same as acpi=off?
[13:03] <lotuspsychje> uio: yes its same
[13:03] <uio> lotuspsychje: Cool! TheNumb Thanks you two for all your help!
[13:04] <lotuspsychje> uio: this doesnt look good either on dmesg: [drm:i915_report_and_clear_eir] *ERROR* EIR stuck: 0x00000010, masking
[13:04] <lotuspsychje> uio: so also try nomodeset if acpi=off doesnt fix
[13:04] <uio> lotuspsychje: Hmmm. So, what would these things affect? I mean, other than the boot issue, not much is a problem...
[13:05] <lotuspsychje> uio: well somehow graphics or acpi conflicts with lubuntu i think, we just need to findout wich
[13:08] <uio> lotuspsychje: Well, I've addes no-acpi to the grub file now... and will try nomodeset if that fails. Should I just run through boots now?
[13:08] <lotuspsychje> uio: yeah test if it goes better
[13:08] <UsernameNotTaken> How do I start a Perl script at boot (/etc/rc.local) from within a specific folder?
[13:08] <uio> lotuspsychje: Okay - will have to leave freenode, but I'll let you know soon!
[13:09] <lotuspsychje> UsernameNotTaken: you use upstart or systemd?
[13:10] <UsernameNotTaken> lotuspsychje: i think i use systemd
[13:10] <lotuspsychje> UsernameNotTaken: ubuntu 15.04?
[13:11] <OerHeks> oer@OerNest:~$ systemd-analyze
[13:11] <OerHeks> Startup finished in 8.580s (kernel) + 9.450s (userspace) = 18.031s
[13:11] <newbooter> For testing purposes on my local laptop, I would like to be able to set up a local DNS that would resolve domains such as www.somesite.com and www.some-othersite.local to a web server that runs locally. Any advice on the best way to achieve this?
[13:11] <lotuspsychje> newbooter: maybe the ##networking guys can solve that?
[13:11] <lotuspsychje> !dns > newbooter
[13:12] <UsernameNotTaken> lotuspsychje: actually debian jessie :/
[13:12] <lotuspsychje> !debian | UsernameNotTaken
[13:13] <lotuspsychje> UsernameNotTaken: ask in #debian please
[13:17] <newbooter> Ok thnx ubottu
[13:22] <uio> lotuspsychje: Okay, so on try two of acpi=off  it failed. http://paste.ubuntu.com/11452727/. Also, I noticed it hangs AFTER grub....
[13:24] <lotuspsychje> uio: did you try nomodeset also?
[13:24] <uio> lotuspsychje: not yet. I'll give it go though. Does the syslog paste show what went wrong?
[13:24] <creeperlwd> ok, so i just installed ubuntu and when i boot into it. i can't click on things (like my icons on the left) but when i run "compiz --replace &" and "unity --reset" in the terminal and log out and in, it works. but i dont want to do that every time i start up my computer. fresh install didnt work.
[13:24] <creeperlwd> my specs:
[13:24] <creeperlwd> i7-4790
[13:24] <creeperlwd> 8gb ram
[13:24] <creeperlwd> gtx 970
[13:24] <creeperlwd> 128gb samsung 840 pro
[13:25] <hallucy> good morning. i have a mouse and keyboard plugged into Ubuntu Touch powered nexus 7. The keyboard works fine, and it seems like the mouse is working as well (i can drag the left bar and stuff) but there is no mouse cursor. Is it possible to set the mouse cursor to be visible?
[13:25] <lotuspsychje> uio: no looks like before to me
[13:25] <hallucy> simple usb microsoft mouse
[13:25] <lotuspsychje> hallucy: maybe a question for #ubuntu-touch ?
[13:25] <creeperlwd> help
[13:26] <creeperlwd> ok, so i just installed ubuntu and when i boot into it. i can't click on things (like my icons on the left) but when i run "compiz --replace &" and "unity --reset" in the terminal and log out and in, it works. but i dont want to do that every time i start up my computer. fresh install didnt work.
[13:26] <creeperlwd> my specs:
[13:26] <creeperlwd> i7-4790
[13:26] <creeperlwd> 8gb ram
[13:26] <creeperlwd> gtx 970
[13:26] <uio> lotuspsychje: Hmmm. The seven minutes between 1098 and 1099 are where it froze....
[13:26] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: is your can an optimus?
[13:26] <hallucy> lotuspsychje: i will try there too. thank you
[13:26] <k1l> !paste | creeperlwd stop spamming
[13:27] <creeperlwd> i cant click on things: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11452764/
[13:27] <creeperlwd> sorry for spamming, it was telling me i wasnt voiced
[13:28] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: is you card optimus enabled?
[13:28] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: what is that?
[13:28] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: check the website of your gtx 970 card, if it has optimus technology
[13:29] <lotuspsychje> uio: im trying to figure why xubuntu works and lubuntu doesnt on your mac
[13:30] <lotuspsychje> uio: if nomodeset doesnt work you could try lubuntu 15.04 or back to xubuntu 14.04?
[13:31] <uio> lotuspsychje: Line 6 to line 7 (a normal boot) took only 1 minute, while line 1098 to 1099 (froze, had to hard reboot) took over seven minutes. Yeah, the whole xubuntu thing is a mystery!
[13:31] <rkhunter> creeperlwd, just explain if you are runnning mobile or desktop card
[13:31] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: it doesnt say optimus anywhere on their page (ctrl+f)
[13:31] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: im running a desktop gtx 970 i told you here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11452764/
[13:32] <rkhunter> creeperlwd: press Windows key, type additional drivers and install closed code ones
[13:33] <creeperlwd> i am using the closed code ones
[13:33] <rkhunter> how about updating them?
[13:33] <creeperlwd> they are on the newest version
[13:34] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: ubuntu version?
[13:34] <creeperlwd> 15.04
[13:34] <rkhunter> check if your GPU is rendering by running "glxinfo / glxgears" (I don't remember, google for one)
[13:34] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: did you try 14.04 if you had same issues?
[13:34] <rkhunter> Also, revert to 14.04 one as it has more support
[13:35] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: +1
[13:35] <creeperlwd> rkhunter: already tried that didnt work
[13:35] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: your card has also cuda, maybe it needs some cuda package install
[13:35] <rkhunter> check what is rendering glx
[13:35] <creeperlwd> how?
[13:36] <rkhunter> google for "check gpu rendering ubuntu"
[13:37] <creeperlwd> it just gives me pages about enabling gpu rendering n blender
[13:37] <creeperlwd> in*
[13:37] <creeperlwd> blender and cycles
[13:37] <deepfreez> :((
[13:37] <deepfreez> if i login with kde... the  profile freazing..
[13:42] <creeperlwd> i cant click on things: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11452764/
[13:42] <creeperlwd> oops
[13:43] <creeperlwd> dammit
[13:43] <creeperlwd> i found this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/411291/cant-click-inside-any-window-application it works but i have to do it every time i reboot, any suggestions?
[13:44] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: maybe this can help? http://tuxpool.blogspot.be/2014/11/pitfalls-installing-gtx-970-on-ubuntu.html
[13:45] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: that is pretty old, will it still work with the newest drivers?
[13:46] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: not sure, but if your card has cuda, you will need some cuda packages to install
[13:47] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: which ones, cuda is not a package
[13:47] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  you know is a bug ubuntu + kde? becouse when I use kde... the profile freezing
[13:47] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: optimus cards and cuda cards needs finetuning with specific packages like optimus need nvidia-prime
[13:47] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: not sure for cuda, maybe cuda toolkit or something
[13:47] <lotuspsychje> !find cuda
[13:48] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: which one do i need to install?
[13:49] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: not sure mate, never played with cuda before, try that nvidia-cuda-toolkit one perhaps
[13:50] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: oh ok nvidia-cuda-toolkit just installs all of them
[13:50] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: ok good, after install try reboot
[13:50] <creeperlwd> what do i need to do when that is installed
[13:51] <creeperlwd> and rebooted?
[13:51] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: see if it changes something on your problem
[13:51] <creeperlwd> ok
[13:51] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: try also other drivers from your additional driver list
[13:56] <TheC4mel> What's up in the yeezy for sheezy
[13:57] <TheC4mel> I need to get JackD working. I have no effing idea what's wrong with it either. I think the driver's aren't working with my computer properly, possibly? I could pastebin a log if needed.
[13:58] <creeperlwd> i installed cuda, that didnt change anything
[14:01] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i installed cuda, i still cant click on anything
[14:01] <kharms> h2so4
[14:01] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: try to switch to another driver from your additional driver list now
[14:02] <lotuspsychje> TheC4mel: what are you trying to do in the first place?
[14:02] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: there arent any other than nouveau and those dont work yet with the 900 series
[14:03] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: did you test other drivers yet?
[14:03] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: which other drivers?
[14:03] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: does your additional drivers show other drivers in the list?
[14:04] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: the hardware icon
[14:04] <creeperlwd> yes, nouveau and the nvidia drivers(which i am currently using)
[14:04] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: and yout tryed to switch both?
[14:05] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: switch both?
[14:05] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: do you mean using nouveau?
[14:05] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: yes
[14:05] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: but nouveau isnt compatible with the 970 and it will give me a black screen
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: then try 14.04 if you have same issue there
[14:06] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: that is why i installed the nvidia drivers, because i had to use nomodeset if i used the nouveau drivers
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: maybe the cuda package changes something
[14:06] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i have already tried 14.04 and 14.10
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> hmm
[14:07] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i have also tried other distro's those also didnt work
[14:07] <acer> hi, do you offer help on gnome 3? having minor graphical issues here
[14:07] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i had the same problem in the installer by the way
[14:08] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: check this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/451672/installing-and-testing-cuda-in-ubuntu-14-04
[14:08] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: if all versions have same issue, must be cuda related
[14:08] <sufyy> i refreshed my surface pro 3 wiht some windows thing and now i can't boot to usb to install ubuntu anyone know much about these machines?
[14:09] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: you need to disable fastboot (from within windows) then let it reboot into your usb
[14:09] <acer> hi, do you offer help on gnome 3? having minor graphical issues here
[14:09] <lotuspsychje> acer: did you try #gnome or #ubuntu-gnome channels?
[14:09] <sufyy> lotuspsychje: wow i forgot about that thanks alot
[14:10] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: could it have something to do with the "booting in insecure mode" text when i boot up?
[14:10] <acer> the ubuntu-gnome channel is dorman
[14:10] <acer> dormant
[14:10] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: is your system uefi?
[14:10] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i think so
[14:11] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: make sure bios has fastboot and secureboot disabled (if you dont dualboot)
[14:11] <creeperlwd> i dont dualboot
[14:11] <lotuspsychje> ok
[14:11] <creeperlwd> ok will try that
[14:11] <acer> lotuspsychje: will try #gnome
[14:12] <lotuspsychje> acer: what kind of graphics issue do you have and wich ubuntu version
[14:13] <acer> lotuspsychje: running ubuntu gnome 14.04.2 lts on an intel gma 4500mhd
[14:13] <lotuspsychje> acer: and what happens with your screen?
[14:13] <acer> lotuspsychje: sometimes when there's animation, the screen flickers
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> acer: did you try other drivers from your list?
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: found anything?
[14:14] <creeperlwd> it still says booting in insecure boot
[14:14] <sufyy> I was here earlier about a surface pro 3 can't boot to usb , I disabled fast boot and it still doesn't boot to the usb
[14:14] <acer> lotuspsychje: no proprietary drivers, its an old computer
[14:14] <creeperlwd> i have fast boot and secure boot disabled
[14:15] <acer> lotuspsychje: i'm using kde4 now, had the same problem until i turned vsync off
[14:15] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: reboot into uefi mode
[14:15] <lotuspsychje> acer: old computer, go lower xubuntu/lubuntu
[14:16] <cfhowlett> +1 lubuntu
[14:16] <sufyy> lotuspsychje: i selected recovery options and chose to boot from usb but it didn't work
[14:16] <acer> lotuspsychje: that's why i installed xfce as well. i have 3 DEs
[14:16] <sufyy> how can i boot into uefi mode
[14:16] <acer> lotuspsychje: it's nothing major anyways so it's ok
[14:16] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: ask in ##windows mate
[14:17] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: dont think its related to your screen issue, just means your secureboot is disabled
[14:17] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: what should i do now?
[14:18] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: when you installed 14.04, did you enable internet + updates during setup?
[14:18] <creeperlwd> yes
[14:18] <creeperlwd> i also did that when installing 15.04 and 14.10
[14:18] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: and nouveau gets you black screen on 14.04 also?
[14:19] <creeperlwd> yes
[14:19] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: really not sure then i think i would investigate more about cuda
[14:19] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: and dig out your logs syslog and dmesg
[14:20] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: maybe you can find anything there
[14:20] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  i know how to fix it temporarely: run "compiz --replace &" and then "unity --reset" and log out and in
[14:20] <creeperlwd> that works
[14:20] <creeperlwd> but i dont want to be doing that every time i turn my pc on
[14:21] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: maybe compiz crashes every boot on you?
[14:21] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: findout in your syslog and dmesg
[14:21] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: how do i fidn those?
[14:22] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: the log viewer icon or manually /var/log/dmesg and /var/log/syslog
[14:22] <n8520> Hello
[14:23] <n8520> is possible make username with @ symbol?
[14:24] <OerHeks> n8520, no.
[14:24] <n8520> I test on arch Linux it is not make username?
[14:24] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: does this have something to do with it? http://paste.ubuntu.com/11453628/
[14:24] <codepython777> is there a way to get the "open" command on mac on ubuntu?
[14:25] <sufyy> has anyone had a problem with a surface pro 3 not booting to usb disk
[14:25] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: hmm not sure
[14:26] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: alot of threads show users finetuning with cuda drivers: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/784355/driver-problems-with-cuda-6-5-ubuntu-14-04-x64-gtx-970/
[14:26] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: i really think you need to find right packages on cuda
[14:26] <n8520> are you sure?  I test on Ubuntu server and Ubuntu server let me make a username like this arce@gmail.com
[14:27] <n1ghtmar3> Hi
[14:29] <lixiong> hello !
[14:30] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i didnt even have cuda installed before this, and why would replacing compiz and resetting unity fix it?
[14:31] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: wrong drivers can make compiz crash
[14:31] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: do i need to check the syslog further?
[14:31] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: can you pastebin both?
[14:32] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: which other one?
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: dmesg also
[14:32] <creeperlwd> syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11453748/
[14:33] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: where can i find dmesg?
[14:33] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: /var/log/dmesg or dmesg from terminal
[14:34] <creeperlwd> dmesg says "(Nothing has been logged yet.)"
[14:35] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: also from terminal?
[14:35] <creeperlwd> no
[14:35] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11453803/
[14:35] <lotuspsychje> tnx lemme c
[14:39] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: check 1454 of syslog, alot of compiz warning
[14:40] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: ok
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: gnome-session[1308]: I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/home/creeperlwd/.compiz/session/
[14:41] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: did you try guest user and creating another user?
[14:41] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  will do that now
[14:42] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: alot of ureadahead warning too
[14:43] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  and that means?
[14:43] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: well, alot or warnings next to each other aint good
[14:43] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  what can i try to fix it?
[14:44] <sufy> i reset files on my surface pro 3 using some windows recovery now it doesn't boot to the USB stick with ubuntu on it anyone know of this issue>?
[14:44] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: never seen so much of those warnings
[14:44] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: brb going to login as guest
[14:44] <lotuspsychje> ok
[14:45] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: running as guest fixed it
[14:45] <rkhunter> whois rkhunter
[14:46] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: so it must be that /home/creeper loading, try to create another user
[14:46] <SCHAAP137> i have a longstanding issue with Firefox and (web)fonts not showing on a lot of pages... what should i look at to fix this?
[14:46] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: but i think that has to do with that i ran  "compiz --replace &" and "unity --reset" already
[14:47] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: an administrator?
[14:47] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: sure or regular user
[14:47] <rkhunter> Anyways, what had happened in meanwhile?
[14:48] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: you know anything bout cuda?
[14:48] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i created an admin but it asks for a password which i didnt have to create
[14:49] <rkhunter> at the point of installing drivers for my Nvidia 660
[14:49] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: you can auto login
[14:49] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: ?
[14:49] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: enable automatic password at login
[14:49] <creeperlwd> ok
[14:49] <rkhunter> is it right that his mouse freezes after login?
[14:50] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: no, left unity bar doesnt show on his login
[14:50] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: and only nvidia drivers work, nouveau gets him black screen
[14:50] <dcz> hello guys, i am trying to install genymotion. i installed that then i m doing ./genymotion , it gives me error " ./genymotion: error while loading shared libraries: libQtWebKit.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory "
[14:50] <rkhunter> I think there is a high chance it is not a gpu issue anyway\
[14:51] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: doesnt a cuda card need cuda packages/drivers
[14:51] <lotuspsychje> to work properly
[14:51] <rkhunter> for me it didn't
[14:51] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: like you need nvidia-prime for optimus
[14:52] <rkhunter> Bumblebee for mobiles and property drivers for desktop. That's what I came up in Ubuntu
[14:52] <lotuspsychje> rkhunter: bumblebee is outdated, it uses nvidia-prime package now
[14:52] <pie_> Why cant I give network manager an openvpn configuration without specifying my key password?
[14:52] <rkhunter> or even just install drivers for nvidia on mobile as well and do switching through nvidia settings
[14:52] <pie_> cant it prompt?
[14:53] <dcz> what is best driver for nvidia right now ? isnt bumblebee ?
[14:53] <lotuspsychje> dcz: depends on your card mate
[14:53] <rkhunter> For me it is property one
[14:54] <creeperlwd> creating a new standard user/admin didnt change anything
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: fix?
[14:54] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  no
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> very weird the guest logs in without prob
[14:54] <dcz> i have nvidia gtx 860M , which is best for me ? how can i find it ?
[14:55] <creeperlwd> no, i logged into the guest via the menu in the top right
[14:55] <lotuspsychje> dcz: do you have optimus or cuda on your card?
[14:55] <creeperlwd> i dint turn off my pc
[14:55] <dcz> i have 2 gpus , one nvidia one intel
[14:55] <creeperlwd> when logging into guest
[14:55] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: ah, then your unity reset just logged into guest
[14:55] <creeperlwd> will turn pc off and then try logging into guest
[14:55] <lotuspsychje> dcz: check your cards website if it has optimus
[14:56] <dcz> yes its optimus
[14:56] <lotuspsychje> !info nvidia-prime | you need this1 then
[14:59] <creeperlwd> i logged into guest after rebooting and it didnt fix anything
[14:59] <lotuspsychje> dcz: needs a reboot after install
[15:00] <dcz> mycard is optimus
[15:00] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: those ureadahead and compiz warnings arent good in your logs, not sure what causes this..
[15:01] <dcz> i tried to play CS:GO , but i dont get same performance on ubuntu as on windows
[15:01] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: i would go to 14.04.2 again and see if your logs still shows so many warnings..work from more stable LTS
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> dcz: did you install the package i just triggered you?
[15:02] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: ok
[15:02] <dcz> can you write again ? , i cant see it
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: then we can try to fix your card from 14.04
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> !info nvidia-prime | dcz sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime
[15:03] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: but i have files on here
[15:03] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i dont have any place to put them
[15:03] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: backup :p
[15:03] <dcz> so i dont need bumblebee then ?
[15:03] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  to where?
[15:03] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd:  a clean fresh install is very reccomended
[15:03] <lotuspsychje> dcz: no, bumblebee is outdated
[15:04] <dcz> okay thank you so much
[15:04] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: i dont have anywhere to put my files, because my 64gb usb stick broke
[15:05] <MonkeyDust> rkhunter -c shows "Warning" in my complete /usr/bin and /bin folders... hints & tips please?
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: somewhere in the cloud?
[15:05] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje:  5gb is not nearly enough
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> MonkeyDust: what kind of warning?
[15:06] <MonkeyDust> lotuspsychje  like so:  /usr/bin/sudo                                            [ Warning ]
[15:06] <OerHeks> MonkeyDust, not all warnings are bad, check them one-by-one
[15:06] <lotuspsychje> MonkeyDust: yeah i agree with OerHeks , check the final log it made
[15:07] <lotuspsychje> MonkeyDust: you can try scan with clamav also to be sure, its database ir very up to date with linux rootkits too
[15:08] <MonkeyDust> ok, later today, not now
[15:09] <srwood_> http://2015.texaslinuxfest.org/
[15:10] <lotuspsychje> srwood_: please no random links here
[15:10] <vanschagen> quit
[15:11] <creeperlwd> lotuspsychje: what do i do?
[15:12] <lotuspsychje> creeperlwd: i would fresh install 14.04 mate, i cant fix your backup problem from here right
[15:12] <sufyy> my surface pro 3 will not boot an ubuntu usb how can i make sure it is partitioned with a GPT partition scheme and configured for a UEFI firmware interface so i can check those off the list
[15:13] <creeperlwd> i know but my usb doesnt get recognized so i cant create a bootable usb
[15:13] <bodhi_zazen> sufyy, boot to your BIOS
[15:14] <sufyy> bodhi_zazen: i have booted to the bios by pressing the correct buttons and turned off secure boot but it still isn't working
[15:15] <bodhi_zazen> secure boot is not the same as UEFI or GTP partition
[15:15] <bodhi_zazen> at least on my system ;)
[15:16] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: even if you boot it, you will need a specific kernel on surface3
[15:16] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: standard ubuntu will give you alot of troubles and hardware not working
[15:16] <sufyy> lotuspsychje i have a ubuntu partition already on it i am tryingn to access that has the correct kernel
[15:16] <sufyy> 'but i can't boot to usb drives anymore
[15:17] <sufyy> i ran a windows reinstall everything program
[15:17] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: normally you should be able to reboot to usb from windows also
[15:17] <sufyy> but it removed grub
[15:17] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: same as you did with fastboot off
[15:18] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: try the ##hardware guys howto boot onto usb with surface
[15:19] <sufyy> lotuspsychje, i am not having trouble figuring out how to boot to usb i've done it before but for some reason it doesn't seem to work anymore either method,
[15:19] <pie_> how good do the nvidia-346 drivers work?
[15:19] <sam___> hi everyone
[15:20] <OerHeks> sufyy, "i ran a windows reinstall everything program" removes grub from the mbr, so don't do that.
[15:20] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: maybe you deleted something crucial? did you backup windows on usb?
[15:20] <lotuspsychje> pie_: best drivers, are the ones working best for your system
[15:21] <sam___> does anyone have problem with ubuntu on dell inps 1501?
[15:21] <pie_> lotuspsychje: hm, well ok
[15:21] <lotuspsychje> sam___: what kind of problem do you have
[15:22] <sam___> just installed v15.4 on my old dell inpr 1501 but it cant connect to any networks at all
[15:22] <lotuspsychje> sam___: wifi chipset?
[15:22] <sufyy> lotuspsychje: windows is working fine i just reset the windows files so it would be a fresh install because someone else had an account on it, but that also removed grub and i cannot boot into the usb anymore, the usb works on another computer though
[15:22] <sam___> broadcom
[15:22] <lotuspsychje> !broadcom | sam___
[15:23] <lotuspsychje> sam___: did you install ubuntu with cable internet enabled + updates during setup?
[15:23] <sam___> it detected and connected while on the installation process but after it done then
[15:23] <OerHeks> sufyy, boot the live cd again, and reinstall grub, see the !grub factoid
[15:23] <OerHeks> !grub
[15:23] <sam___> yes lotus
[15:24] <lotuspsychje> sam___: additional drivers show other drivers for your broadcom, like STA ?
[15:24] <sufyy> OerHeks, the issue is i can't boot to usb i've tried googling for my problem for ages and some other poeople said something about firmware updates but my ubuntu usb won't boot should i try another ubuntu version?
[15:25] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: try specialized forums like the XDA forum for surface3
[15:25] <OerHeks> sufyy, i don't know, surface3 gives a lot of issues.
[15:25] <bodhi_zazen> sufyy, It should be an option in your bios - which device to boot from
[15:25] <sam___> lotuspsychje: let me boot up the machine again..just 15 secs
[15:25] <bodhi_zazen> If it is not, you may need to update the bios
[15:26] <lotuspsychje> like OerHeks surface tablets have many issues, needs some fixing from microsoft in some cases
[15:27] <lotuspsychje> sufyy: xda forums, ##hardware or ##windows will be able to help
[15:28] <OerHeks> sufyy, make sure you disablesecure AND fastboot etc
[15:29] <sam___> lotuspsychje: the fact i did have another distro on this dell inp 1501 machine before i installed fresh ubuntu15.4
[15:30] <lotuspsychje> sam___: that doesnt matter for your broadcom mate, you just need the right driver/firmware
[15:30] <sufyy> OerHeks yes i disabled both of those, it starts up with a red screen , i correctly booted ubuntu on it before but I ran resdet my windows files to fresh again and it seems to have made it not want to boot, i'm going to try a different version of ubuntu and try a different usb stick
[15:30] <sam___> lotuspsychje: all drivers were working properly before this ubuntu 15.4
[15:30] <lotuspsychje> sam___: then go back to 14.04 LTS wich is more stable
[15:31] <lotuspsychje> sam___: or if you really stubborn to use 15.04 file a bug and dig deeper on the issue
[15:34] <sam___> lotuspsychje: which command should i use?
[15:34] <lotuspsychje> sam___: to do what?
[15:35] <Noirjulien> hello!
[15:36] <sam___> lotuspsychje: to pull up all the my eth0 and lo
[15:36] <Noirjulien> greetings!
[15:36] <lotuspsychje> Noirjulien: what can we do for you?
[15:37] <Noirjulien> I am having a stressful situation with an ancient video graphics card on lubuntu 14.04 LTS and would be grateful if you could help
[15:37] <sam___> lotuspsychje: i got Broadcom 1390 WLAN
[15:37] <lotuspsychje> Noirjulien: whats your exact issue?
[15:37] <lotuspsychje> sam___: i would go back to 14.04
[15:37] <Noirjulien> I am a newbie and I am unable to solve unmet dependencies and I've read that the fx5500 driver needs the xorg to be downgraded first
[15:38] <sam___> i did try 14.04 but it didnt work that why i use the latest one 15.4
[15:39] <sam___> lotuspsychje: it seem unbuntu not running well with dell insp 1501
[15:39] <lotuspsychje> sam___: dell should run very properly with ubuntu
[15:40] <Noirjulien> I wanted lubuntu to be a replacement for my mother's old computer (since 1 Gb of ram is not fast enough to run facebook) and she has a 3d game which she plays...and I think I need that driver
[15:40] <lotuspsychje> Noirjulien: did the driver ubuntu choose not work well for you?
[15:40] <sam___> lotuspsychje: i am really surprised while in the installation process... the machine connected and upgraded all apts but after it done then...
[15:40] <Noirjulien> when I try to install it via synaptic it says that "you have held broken packages"
[15:41] <lotuspsychje> Noirjulien: did you add a ppa?
[15:41] <Noirjulien> unmet dependencies and even after installing linux headers, the problem won't go
[15:41] <Noirjulien> no, I didn't add a ppa
[15:42] <Noirjulien> if there are any experts around willing to solve it via teamviewer, I'm willing to do that
[15:42] <sgo11> hi, How can I test or prove if PC A can send network packet to PC B, but PC B can not response (blocked by firewall) easily?
[15:44] <yamoonsun> Why is it that when I type 'ifconfig' I don't see my wireless card? Yet I'm connected wirelessly.
[15:46] <sgo11> yamoonsun, I don't know. but you can try "ifconfig -a" and "iwconfig".
[15:47] <yamoonsun> Will give it a shot and get back to you
[15:48] <yamoonsun> I presume it's ra0, but why does it not say wlan0?
[15:48] <Noirjulien> well?
[15:49] <Noirjulien> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwJj2EpC8vg here's an upper, c'mon you're good at this
[15:49] <Noirjulien> please help me, I know it's a minor problem but I'm a total noob at ubuntu
[15:50] <yamoonsun> I can install teamviewer and look at it if you like, I'm not a professional, but I'm not exactly a noob either
[15:51]  * yamoonsun is downloading teamviewer
[15:52] <sam___> lotuspsychje: are you still there mate?
[15:53] <sam___> may someone help me with my dell inp 1501 ?
[15:54] <yamoonsun> What's wrong with it?
[15:54] <sam___> i cant get my eth0 work
[15:54] <sam___> it seems all work fine during the installation process
[15:54] <sam___> but after that i cant get on the net anymore
[15:55] <sleezio> anyone else having freeze/crash issues with 15.04?
[15:55] <sam___> sleezio yes
[15:55] <yamoonsun> That's odd. Are you using the wlan atm?
[15:55] <sam___> yamoonsun : i got Broadcom 1390 WLAN
[15:55] <yamoonsun> Your system is fully up to date?
[15:56] <sam___> yamoonsun : neither wireless or ethernet working
[15:56] <sam___> yamoonsun : yes
[15:56] <Weiqi_Chen> Do you installed your ubuntu with network connetion ?
[15:56] <sam___> absolutely
[15:57] <yamoonsun> My wireless would not work with the latest kernel, I had to downgrade the kernel. That may apply to you as well, as the kernel on the live cd was not the latest.
[15:57] <sam___> if it detected and connected with the LAN during the installation then it should work after that
[15:57] <yamoonsun> Let me find the link/guide I followed.
[15:57] <heat> UBUNTU IS MY COCKROACH OF LOVE
[15:58] <ioria> sam___ : do you have  bcmwl-kernel-source ?   dpkg -l bcmwl-kernel-source
[15:58] <sam___> but turned out it not
[15:58] <yamoonsun> http://askubuntu.com/questions/331538/what-is-the-right-way-to-downgrade-kernel
[15:58] <sam___> let me check
[15:59] <sam___> yes i do have it
[15:59] <sam___> i came from 14.04 to 15.4
[16:00] <sam___> i tossed the other distro and go with ubuntu14.04 at first
[16:00] <sam___> and then 15.04
[16:00] <ioria> sam___ : not sure but you could try to  purge it, reboot and install linux-firmware-nonfree
[16:02] <sam___> i cant connect to the internet then how can i download any files?
[16:02] <ioria> good poit, you could try the installation media
[16:02] <ioria> *point
[16:02] <Weiqi_Chen> I think you may have a try: using the linux image from your installation medai
[16:03] <sam___> i started it all over at least 3 times during the last 2 days
[16:03] <Weiqi_Chen> vmlinuz and initrd files to boot your system
[16:04] <sam___> and the shutdown process seem to freeze
[16:04] <sam___> i must use the power button to turn off the machine after waiting 15mins
[16:05] <Crucerio> hi there, I have ubuntu 14.04 and I am trying to connect a network printer (samsung xpress c460w) the printer is already connected to the wlan router and ubuntu finds it, but when I click add it doesn't get installed... any Idea for a next step?
[16:05] <zundrli> does installing the fglrx driver make anyone else´s system unbootable as well? any other way to install it?
[16:06] <Alostar> do someone usw irssi, i have a problem which make me get a heavy headache
[16:07] <ioria> sam___ : for now, you can download linux-firmware-nonfree  from here http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/all/linux-firmware-nonfree/download
[16:07] <sam___> ok
[16:07] <geothom230> alostar:install hexchat is really awesome
[16:07] <sam___> i may download from another machine and then usb over the dead one
[16:07] <sam___> can i do that way?
[16:08] <creeperlwd> i can't click interface elements http://paste.ubuntu.com/11455198/
[16:08] <ioria> sure, but you need first purge bcmwl-kernel-source
[16:08] <sam___> use the cmd
[16:09] <sam___> apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source
[16:09] <sam___> ?
[16:09] <Alostar> but a problem exists with hexchat,it always show me that locale not supprted by c library
[16:09] <ioria> sam___ you need connection, for apt
[16:10] <ioria> i think
[16:10] <sam___> oh no
[16:10] <ioria> or is still in the cache...
[16:11] <creeperlwd> i can't click interface elements, please help me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11455198/
[16:11] <ioria> not an expert ... never done
[16:11] <Jammerx2> I installed geary, but for some reason on my desktop there's a lot of input lag (and sometimes crashes) when typing.
[16:11] <Jammerx2> Works great on my laptop
[16:12] <samato> ioria: is there another way to purge bcmwl without internet connection?
[16:13] <ioria> samato dpkg maybe, but, as i said, never done
[16:14] <samato> ok! thanks for all your help
[16:14] <ioria> samato you can't find a usb dongle ?
[16:14] <samato> ioria: yes i got one
[16:15] <ioria> samato does it works ?
[16:15] <samato> ioria: i may use my old alfa usb wifi
[16:15] <creeperlwd> i can't click interface elements, please help me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11455198/
[16:16] <ioria> samato no clue what it is , but if it works ... :-P
[16:16] <samato> ioria: i am sure it will work but i need to find that toy around the house
[16:16] <foffolirium> exit
[16:17] <samato> ioria: havent use it for a long time
[16:17] <ioria> samato i see ....
[16:18] <AVI> hi
[16:18] <blend> salut
[16:18] <blend> newbi
[16:19] <Guest47109> how will i identify my self
[16:19] <samato> ioria: be back later!!! have fun ;)
[16:19] <blend> talking about here ?
[16:19] <OmahLinux> hello
[16:19] <blend> hello omah
[16:19] <Guest47109> i am new to ubuntu ?
[16:19] <ioria> samato seems that the command is sudo dpkg -P package, but not removing depndacies
[16:19] <ioria> dependencies
[16:19] <creeperlwd> i can't click interface elements, please help me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11455198/
[16:20] <ioria> samato ok you too
[16:20] <OmahLinux> how to remaster ubuntu with UCK (full)??
[16:21] <Guest47109> !help
[16:21] <creeperlwd> !patience
[16:23] <OmahLinux> hi blend
[16:24] <OmahLinux> Here anyone have an ebook UCK (full remastered) makes distributions
[16:25] <Guest47109> to solve the problem i need to register.. ? ubuntu guys
[16:25] <OmahLinux> Here anyone have an ebook UCK (full remastered) makes distributions?
[16:27] <bekks> OmahLinux: What does your question mean?
[16:27] <Guest47109> i installed ubuntu through utube now please help me with the brightness that can be reduced all keys function but the brightness is doing nothing
[16:28] <OmahLinux> bekks, anyone have an electronic book about uck?
[16:29] <Slaizer> I need to get my Atheros Qualcomm 802.11ac working. Someone knows how to get it functioning?
[16:29] <bekks> OmahLinux: Here's the doc: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[16:30] <OmahLinux> bekks, thanks. . i will to try open this link
[16:30] <creeperlwd> i can't click interface elements, please help me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11455198/
[16:30] <bekks> Slaizer: What did you try with histo some hours ago?
[16:31] <rootusr> What is best partition scheme for ubuntu mate, or is it best to just let it do the default -- home user, no gaming, only one os.
[16:31] <pontiki> morning
[16:31] <pontiki> wondering if anyone has installed xubuntu on a toshiba kirabook, or have heard about any issues with it
[16:31] <bekks> rootusr: There is no "best". There is only "fits your needs".
[16:32] <OmahLinux> bekks, this link not about Ubuntu Customization Kit
[16:32] <rootusr> I now have /, home, and swap, bu the partition numbers are not in order - seems to work fine - should I just be happy?
[16:33] <bekks> rootusr: Basically yes. The partition numbers are irrelevant.
[16:33] <rootusr> thanks much
[16:35] <jamest8> Did you hear Mandriva ran out of business? Do you think this could happen to Ubuntu (Canonical) too?
[16:35] <Guest47109> thanks you guys i have solved the brightness problem some one put it in google..:)
[16:36] <bekks> OmahLinux: Then this might help you?: https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/739139-roll-your-own-customized-ubuntu-with-uck
[16:37] <wwesd> ls
[16:37] <OmahLinux> bekks, thanks :-) Thank you for your help
[16:37] <wwesd> cd
[16:37] <Guest47109> a large problem are always put in google with ubuntu good guys hee
[16:37] <wwesd> www.google.com
[16:38] <Guest47109> i am waiting to return the favour i can help or link to help
[16:41] <Slaizer> bekks, I basically didn't try anything, just writing a lot of commands in terminal and paste them on the web.
[16:42] <Guest47109> a shortcut command to firefox in ubuntu
[16:42] <docmur> I put openvpn on my client box, when I start openvpn it seems to be okay, no errors, but when I cat /var/syslog I see TLS Errors and if do ifconfig, I don't see my tun0 interface, what can I check ot help this along?
[16:43] <bekks> Slaizer: That can be safely considered as "trying".
[16:43] <Slaizer> bekks, I guess so
[16:43] <iamrohit7> any help on this? i know its debian. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/206358/nmcli-connection-activation-failed
[16:45] <caalul> hello
[16:45] <caalul> can someone teach me how to create a personal live cd of ubuntu ?
[16:45] <caalul> I mean, edit the default wallpaper, etc
[16:45] <bekks> Slaizer: So.. what did you try?
[16:46] <OerHeks> caalul, help yourself: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[16:46] <caalul> thank you
[16:48] <Slaizer> bekks, see these: http://pastebin.com/tHpAxcTA, http://pastebin.com/yzYU16Zx, http://pastebin.com/w5xsqNF7
[16:49] <Slaizer> bekks, and these: http://askubuntu.com/questions/608381/unable-to-get-wireless-internet-qualcomm-atheros-qca6174-802-11ac, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184
[16:52] <Fr3d3r1c> je rencontre quelques difficultés avec bash
[16:53] <Fr3d3r1c> j'ai créé une variable time et j'essaie de faire ceci :
[16:53] <OerHeks> !fr | Fr3d3r1c
[16:53] <bekks> Slaizer: No dice. You need a kernel >= 4.0
[16:53] <Fr3d3r1c> "blabla $(echo $timer+5) secondes"
[16:53] <Fr3d3r1c> mais le calcul ne se fait pas
[16:53] <Fr3d3r1c> scuse-me, i did not see i was in english channel
[16:54] <cyclist_2> Hi, there! Does anyone here uses gnome desktop with the clock and weather applets?
[16:54] <Slaizer> bekks, I already tried the 4.0 and it doesn't get my wifi functioning. kernel 4.0 gets my clickpads right and left click not working properly, though.
[16:55] <Fr3d3r1c> this doesn't work : "blabla $(echo $time+5)"
[16:56] <Fr3d3r1c> the out is blank+5, not the result.
[16:59] <bekks> Slaizer: "it doesnt get my wifi functioning" means what exactly? What did you try with a 4.0 kernel, and which 4.0 kernel exactly?
[16:59] <azizLIGHT> how do i turn the screen brightness down without messing with the monitor if im not on a laptop with hardware buttons
[16:59] <azizLIGHT> im on a pc
[17:00] <bekks> azizLIGHT: Adjust it on the monitor.
[17:00] <sillyslux> azizLIGHT i'd like to do that too
[17:00] <azizLIGHT> can i adjust the brightness with some kind of software overlay that just makes it darker
[17:00] <azizLIGHT> id rather not mess with the monitor settings
[17:00] <sillyslux> probably not
[17:01] <azizLIGHT> ive seen something like this on windows, and android
[17:01] <azizLIGHT> but not on linux :(
[17:01] <bodhi_zazen> depends on your video card azizLIGHT
[17:02] <bodhi_zazen> azizLIGHT, http://askubuntu.com/questions/149054/how-to-change-lcd-brightness-from-command-line-or-via-script
[17:02] <sillyslux> darker overlay sounds interesting thou
[17:02] <bodhi_zazen> azizLIGHT, https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/brightness-controller/
[17:03] <azizLIGHT> bodhi_zazen: ive tried xbacklight. doesnt work on my setup for some reason?
[17:03] <Slaizer> bekks, I installed the 4.0 packages from here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0-vivid/. The packages was: linux-headers-4.0.0-040000-generic_4.0.0-040000.201504121935_amd64.deb, linux-headers-4.0.0-040000_4.0.0-040000.201504121935_all.deb and 	linux-image-4.0.0-040000-generic_4.0.0-040000.201504121935_amd64.deb
[17:03] <julioh> hmm
[17:03] <julioh> Linux mordor 3.2.0-80-generic-pae #116-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 23 17:29:27 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[17:03] <azizLIGHT> second solution on that page worked!!!!
[17:04] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: do xrandr -q | grep " connected"
[17:04] <bodhi_zazen> azizLIGHT, can't help unless you identify your hardware, video card and monitor
[17:04] <Slaizer> bekks, what I did try with a 4.0 kernel was nothing. I didn't get any suggestions on doing anything particular when I had installed kernel 4.0
[17:04] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: find the monitor ocnnected port
[17:04] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: and then do xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --brightness 0.5
[17:04] <sillyslux> this won't work on HDMI-0
[17:04] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: if DVI-I-1 is your connected monitor
[17:04] <sillyslux> only on LVDS
[17:04] <azizLIGHT> i tried mine on DVI
[17:05] <sillyslux> did it?
[17:05] <azizLIGHT> yea!
[17:05] <bekks> Slaizer: Well, you got a lot of things to try with the stock ubuntu kernel, so you should have tried the same using the 4.x kernel as well.
[17:05] <sillyslux> ?!!
[17:05] <azizLIGHT> my eyes feel so much better
[17:05] <azizLIGHT> ill make a script to adjust it based on time now on
[17:06] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: did it work?
[17:06] <Slaizer> bekks, If someone tell me what to try we sure can get something going.
[17:06] <sillyslux> unf***ing believeable!!
[17:06] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: HEL YEA
[17:06] <sillyslux> :D
[17:06] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: ^5
[17:06] <sillyslux> big thx on that
[17:06] <sillyslux> now hotkeys ;)
[17:06] <azizLIGHT> well thx to bodhi_zazen i revisted that page
[17:07] <bekks> Slaizer: You have been told already. Like looking at dmesg, lspci with the options told, looking for the module, looking for the firmware, etc.
[17:07] <azizLIGHT> i only tried the first solution before
[17:07] <bodhi_zazen> you are welcome
[17:07] <azizLIGHT> tried the second solution after bodhi_zazen linked it again
[17:07] <azizLIGHT> thanks
[17:07] <azizLIGHT> :D
[17:07] <lord_daemon> Can anyone help with a network in packet tracer?
[17:07] <lord_daemon> It's a college work and could not finish it.
[17:07] <lord_daemon> https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=6f24466884cfdba9
[17:08] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: what kinda hotkeys are you gonna do
[17:08] <sillyslux> now i'd like to see if it also consumes less power
[17:08] <bodhi_zazen> azizLIGHT, various solutions work with different hardware
[17:08] <sillyslux> .fluxbox/keys
[17:08] <Slaizer> bekks, I done all those things. What exactly should I install? Just looking at dmesg, lspci, looking for the module and firmware. I should just look at them and it solves?
[17:08] <azizLIGHT> yeah? but why key combos
[17:08] <azizLIGHT> *what
[17:08] <sillyslux> then the laptop fn-keys i use through synergy
[17:08] <azizLIGHT> ah i see
[17:09] <bekks> Slaizer: So what is the output of the things said in kernel 4.0?
[17:09] <bekks> Slaizer: And obviously "looking" does not solve problems. But it helps on working out the solution.
[17:09] <Slaizer> bekks, did you read my pastebin?
[17:10] <Guest65041> azizLIGHT most of your is resolved pls they can attain others :)
[17:10] <azizLIGHT> hm?
[17:10] <bekks> Slaizer: Yes.
[17:10] <azizLIGHT> most of my what is resolved and who can attain what others
[17:10] <azizLIGHT> O_o
[17:10] <Slaizer> bekks, you hot the dmest, lspci and maybe the module and firmware
[17:10] <bekks> Slaizer: From which kernel?
[17:11] <Slaizer> bekks, 4.0
[17:11] <bekks> Slaizer: You could have mentioned that a lot earlier...
[17:11] <Slaizer> bekks, If I could get this going on my own I would. I need to get something to install so I can get this going. Yeah, and if I knew that earlier, that you demanded it, so my fault, we just try to get this going now.
[17:12] <bekks> Slaizer: Why do you think you "need something to install"?
[17:13] <Slaizer> bekks, no idea. we could just try to solve this.
[17:14] <bodhi_zazen> bekks, I lost you, what is the problem ?
[17:14] <bekks> bodhi_zazen: I dont have any issue to be solved :)
[17:14] <sillyslux> azizLIGHT arghh next problem, after setting brightness the value has to be stored somewhere for +/- to work
[17:15] <sillyslux> if you set the value this way, you can't read the value anywhere it seems
[17:15] <bekks> Slaizer: So did you try to load the driver manually, yet?
[17:15] <Slaizer> bekks, what drivet?
[17:16] <Guest65041> hello ! guys if issues we faced we can tell our fellow to resolve as we did ; we really did not do it our self always there is help
[17:16] <darthanubis> another kernel oops
[17:16] <bodhi_zazen> sillyslux, /sys/class/backlight/
[17:16] <sillyslux> oh wait, there's xrandr --verbose that has the currrent brightness value :D
[17:16] <darthanubis> I can't seem to get the information out of the window
[17:16] <bekks> Slaizer: The driver for your wifi device...?
[17:17] <bodhi_zazen> sillyslux, depending on the card, values can be 0-1 , 1-10, or 0-255
[17:17] <sillyslux> bodhi_zazen it's not lvds
[17:17] <SoSRiQuO> Hi
[17:17] <darthanubis> Bug: Bad page map in process Compositor pte:002000000 pmd:1cec6067
[17:17] <SoSRiQuO> I need help about ruby version maneger
[17:17] <Slaizer> bekks, which is that driver and how do I get it?
[17:18] <darthanubis> Your system might become unstablenow and might need to be restarted.
[17:18] <sillyslux> bodhi_zazen it's a desktop computer with a regular HDMI monitor, so /sys/class/backlight/ won't help
[17:18] <sillyslux> right?
[17:18] <sillyslux> at least, mine is empty
[17:19] <Fr3d3r1c> this doesn't work : echo "blabla $(($timer+5))"
[17:19] <bodhi_zazen> sillyslux, ls /sys/class/backlight/ | pastebinit
[17:19] <sillyslux> null
[17:19] <sillyslux> empty
[17:20] <sillyslux> not a laptop
[17:20] <bekks> Slaizer: Which is the driver in the stock kernel? And did you even read the link you posted yourself?: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Qualcomm_Atheros_Killer_Wireless-AC_1525
[17:21] <sillyslux> but xrandr is my friend, i can even dim the tv now!!
[17:21] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: like you said: xrandr --verbose shows it
[17:21] <azizLIGHT> wow nice
[17:21] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: thats a good idea
[17:22] <sillyslux> as i said, i'd like to see the power consumption now
[17:22] <azizLIGHT> you could set aliases, and launch colorful movies at lower brightness
[17:22] <Slaizer> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Qualcomm_Atheros_Killer_Wireless-AC_1525 is my driver there?
[17:22] <azizLIGHT> like eye piercing cartoons
[17:22] <sillyslux> i suspect it won't be less like when i reduce brighness on the monitor
[17:23] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: well, isnt it software based?
[17:23] <azizLIGHT> at the X level
[17:23] <sillyslux> my monitor consumes about 55W on 100% brightness and 20W when it's reduced to minimum
[17:24] <jamest8> What do you think of Mandriva running out of business?
[17:24] <bekks> Slaizer: Yes. It is names there.
[17:24] <sillyslux> now i have no device to measure this :(
[17:24] <bekks> Slaizer: Thats why I reposted the link for you.
[17:24] <lotuspsychje> !ot | jamest8
[17:25] <azizLIGHT> does everybody volunteer help here?
[17:25] <Slaizer> bekks, I remember I hade some command that showed which one I needed. I don't remember it now. Could you please post the command so I know which of them is the driver for me?
[17:25] <azizLIGHT> is all of this channel volunteers??
[17:25] <lotuspsychje> azizLIGHT: both volunteers and users who need help
[17:25] <sillyslux> i'm not a volunteer
[17:26] <sillyslux> lucky non-ubuntu user ^^
[17:26] <azizLIGHT> yea but does ubuntu pay people to provide support here or something
[17:26] <sillyslux> i guess not
[17:26] <docmur> I'm running ubuntu 14.04 with openvpn installed.  I moved my client.ovpn file to the server but when I do openvn --client client.ovpn --dev tun0 it asks me for ca file, is there something I have to configure to it will accept ovpn files?
[17:27] <bekks> Slaizer: The command is "please read you own link, cause the driver is named there, in a prominent tabular overview".
[17:27] <sillyslux> maybe you'll find some ubuntu employee here, but that would be kind of volunteering
[17:27] <azizLIGHT> docmur: you need a bunch of files for openvpn to work, one of which is the ca
[17:27] <azizLIGHT> docmur: including the ovpn file
[17:27] <xangua> azizLIGHT: if you want pay support, contact Canonical
[17:27] <azizLIGHT> xangua: nah i have no problem with #ubuntu
[17:28] <azizLIGHT> its amazing
[17:28] <sillyslux> freenode is amazing
[17:28] <sillyslux> got 30 channels open
[17:28] <docmur> but my client.ovpn file contains the .ca, .crt and .key file
[17:28] <iamrohit7> any help on this? http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/206358/nmcli-connection-activation-failed
[17:28] <lotuspsychje> sillyslux: keep it related to ubuntu support plz
[17:29] <azizLIGHT> docmur: hmmm, on my ovpn file, i have ca crt and key files specified , theyre all different filenames
[17:29] <sillyslux> oc
[17:30] <azizLIGHT> docmur: ca ca.crt; cert client1.crt; key client1.key
[17:30] <azizLIGHT> docmur: along with other lines in the .ovpn file
[17:30] <noethics> cat file.key file.crt file.ca > mycert.crt
[17:30] <Slaizer> bekks, I don't see my computer there, Acer Aspire Nitro VN7-791G, just Acer Aspire VN7-591G and Acer Aspire VN7-571G. So it is missing then.
[17:31] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 get more info in /var/log/messages
[17:31] <bekks> Slaizer: Well, actually I told you told you to get the name of the module you need, not looking for your computer. So why dont you read the page again, and get the name of the module?
[17:31] <azizLIGHT> your crt file should have the ca in it, from the looks of it
[17:32] <Slaizer> bekks, and what is this module?
[17:32] <bekks> Slaizer: Do you see the the box on the right?
[17:32] <Slaizer> bekks, yes yes yes
[17:33] <bekks> Slaizer: So read it :)
[17:34] <pie_> How can I make boot faster?
[17:34] <lotuspsychje> !info preload | pie_ install this
[17:34] <Slaizer> bekks, I need this driver ath10k?
[17:34] <lotuspsychje> pie_: and disabled unwanted services at boot
[17:35] <pie_> lotuspsychje: thanks
[17:36] <jeeves_moss> how do I get my machine to keep trying to assoiciate with an AP?  For some reason, my ISP's APs are annoyingly slow to allow connection.  I can get the WiFi card to connect if I plug it into a system with a GUI, but it takes a while to connect
[17:36] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : anything i should look for in particular?
[17:36] <lotuspsychje> pie_: type this from terminal to see all your services list: sudo sed -i "s/NoDisplay=true/NoDisplay=false/g" /etc/xdg/autostart/*.desktop
[17:36] <iamrohit7> there's a lot of suff there
[17:37] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 suspicious error messages
[17:37] <bodhi_zazen> jeeves_moss, networkmanager
[17:37] <jeeves_moss> bodhi_zazen, I don't have a GUI on the device I'm trying with
[17:37] <bodhi_zazen> delete or add AP as you so desire
[17:38] <Twisted021> Heya, trying to help a friend across the country install Ubuntu on his machine, and he's running into a problem.
[17:38] <Twisted021> After he's installed Ubuntu using the minimal disc from the wiki, he goes straight to black, not even seeing grub
[17:38] <Twisted021> He did install grub at the end of the install process however.
[17:38] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 maybe you'll find something obvious like "wrong encryption mode" or so
[17:38] <jeeves_moss> bodhi_zazen, nm, found it
[17:39] <bodhi_zazen> jeeves_moss, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConfigurationCommandLine/Automatic
[17:39] <Twisted021> Anyone know what could be causing the issue or what other information I could provide?
[17:39] <bodhi_zazen> see the wireless section
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: any reason he choose to install minimal?
[17:40] <cyclist_2> Hi, there! Does anyone here uses gnome desktop with the clock and weather applets?
[17:40] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, not without hardware info and error messages, Why minimal ? Try ctrl-alt-F2 or F3
[17:40] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: No access to blank DvDs.
[17:40] <antimatroid> when I log into an ssh server and enter the client's passphrase to unlock the client's private key, it remains unlocked after I log out of the ssh server. How can I (i) manually lock the client's private key again? (ii) have the client's key automatically locked again when logging out of the host/server?
[17:40] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: what about usb?
[17:40] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: There are no error messages and I'm getting hardware info
[17:40] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: No access either, just blank CDs
[17:40] <bodhi_zazen> Tr ctrl-alt-F2
[17:40] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, use a usb =)
[17:40] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: at what time, when he sees the black screen?
[17:40] <bodhi_zazen> yes at the black screen
[17:41] <Twisted021> He doesn't get to grub bodhi_zazen
[17:41] <Twisted021> Control+alt+f2 is to get to tty2 right?
[17:41] <bodhi_zazen> yes
[17:41] <Twisted021> The system would have to have booted.
[17:41] <Twisted021> It's not getting that far.
[17:41] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: is this uefi system?
[17:41] <bodhi_zazen> how do you know ?
[17:41] <Twisted021> I believe so lotuspsychje
[17:41] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: did he disable fastboot + secureboot?
[17:41] <bodhi_zazen> grub may be set to not show a grub menu
[17:41] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: I'll ask him to test that in just a second
[17:42] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: I'll have him disablse them, not entirely sure if he did or not
[17:42] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: that could block installing ubuntu
[17:42] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: Would a re-install be required if those options were on?
[17:43] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: in some cases yes
[17:43] <Twisted021> My sincere appologies bodhi_zazen and lotuspsychje, he can access tty2
[17:43] <Twisted021> the system did boot :D
[17:43] <Twisted021> now to figure out why it's a black screen
[17:44] <Twisted021> so anyone know how to debug a black screen when the system starts?
[17:44] <Twisted021> I assume xserver isn't starting or untiy is crashing
[17:44] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: ubuntu version and grafix card chipset?
[17:44] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: 15.04 and GTX750 (Nvidia)
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, it is an issue with the lack of X, with a minimal install unity and X are not installed
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop or whatever
[17:45] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: He selected ubuntu desktop at the tasksel step of the installer
[17:45] <jones_> I'm trying really hard to install the same GTK-theme as Crunchbang onto my ubuntu install
[17:45] <jones_> I can't figure it out, can anyone aid me ?
[17:45] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: I'll have him run the apt install though
[17:46] <Twisted021> also bodhi_zazen wouldn't it go straight to a console tty at boot if the desktop was not installed?
[17:46] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: did you enable internet + updates during setup?
[17:46] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: lemme ask him
[17:46] <bodhi_zazen> No, it is some sort of bug, I am not sure as ctrl-alt-F2 works
[17:46] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: alright he ran the install command, lets see if we get anywhere
[17:47] <lotuspsychje> !theme | jones_
[17:47] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: He did not enable updates but did enable internet
[17:47] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: I was honestly unaware that there was an option to enable internet
[17:47] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: updates can be really relevant to let ubuntu chosoe right grafix driver
[17:48] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje & bodhi_zazen apparently the apt command is doing something, so I can assume: a) the desktop env wasn't working right, b) he has internet
[17:48] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: I didn't know ubuntu had nvidia drivers in their repos? I thought they did the open source mesa driver or whatever
[17:49] <antimatroid> ssh-add -D seems to manually lock the private key again, to answer my own question if anyone was curious
[17:49] <Twisted021> LOL I told my friend "yeah asking the IRC about this"
[17:49] <Twisted021> his reply: "Idk who irc is"
[17:50] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: in some cases, not enabling updates during setup can result to no wifi or grafix recognize correctly
[17:50] <Twisted021> alright lotuspsychje I'll see if we can enable them post-install
[17:50] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : wlan0: deauthenticated from 80:6c:1b:40:c4:93 (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) can this be the reason?
[17:51] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, after installing ubuntu-desktop reboot. If still a black screen see http://askubuntu.com/questions/162075/my-computer-boots-to-a-black-screen-what-options-do-i-have-to-fix-it
[17:51] <antimatroid> I've had trouble with wifi not installing even with updates on, usually I end up having to connect over lan and trawl my way through the ubuntu wifi docs, it's never fun
[17:51] <Twisted021> thanks bodhi_zazen I'll let you know what happens
[17:51] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: he's halfway or so
[17:51] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 not the reason
[17:52] <sillyslux> i thing
[17:52] <sillyslux> *k
[17:52] <bodhi_zazen> antimatroid, it is cheaper to purchase a linux compatible wireless USB =)
[17:52] <bodhi_zazen> otherwise identify your card
[17:52] <lotuspsychje> bodhi_zazen: +1
[17:53] <antimatroid> bodhi_zazen: but not quicker when it's 2am and you're stuck with what you had at the time
[17:53] <antimatroid> plus you learn
[17:53] <antimatroid> I was just making a comment based on another comment, it's not a current problem I'm facing
[17:54] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : i cannot find wrong encryption mode anywhere. anything else i can grep for?
[17:54] <docmur> My openvpn client is starting a connection, but on the server I'm seeing Connection Refused in openvpn.log, would this now be a server client lissue, it looks like a port or IP is blocked
[17:54] <lotuspsychje> docmur: maybe the #openvpn guys might know?
[17:55] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 don't grep, but tail -f /var/log/messages in a second termial
[17:55] <bodhi_zazen> antimatroid, I learned over the years it is best to purchase a linux compatible usb, belive me when I say I struggled with several for a long time
[17:55] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1856708&p=11323861#post11323861
[17:56] <lotuspsychje> docmur: you can also nmap the machine to see if ports are open or blocked
[17:56] <docmur> Well I know 1194 is open on this server
[17:56] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, it is sort of a long standing bug
[17:57] <cyclist_2> Hi, there! Does anyone here uses gnome desktop with the clock and weather applets?
[17:57] <bodhi_zazen> cyclist_2, are you taking a poll or do you have a problem ?
[17:57] <bodhi_zazen> =)
[17:58] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: once minimal works, you could download the ubuntu desktop .iso and install it with grub
[17:58] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: I have a problem; it stoped working
[17:58] <bodhi_zazen> can you describe what you did exactly ?
[17:58] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: Thanks, we'll try that if the desktop install doesn't affect it; lotuspsychje How would one go about doing that? ;o
[17:59] <bodhi_zazen> taking a poll or stating it is broken does not give enough information
[17:59] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, you have to configure grub to boot the .iso
[17:59] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: this way: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot
[17:59] <bodhi_zazen> it is slow when you do that
[17:59] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : here's the output. nothing relevant i think. http://pastebin.com/HJZJTysH
[18:00] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen & lotuspsychje wow I didn't know you could do that, will try if this doesn't work :D
[18:01] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 there's really nothing related
[18:01] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: it has always worked well; but since a week ago [I have not done anything to it or to the sistem], it no longer updates the weather info; it is stuck on -- 10 °C, cloudy -- but it does not show any other info when I hover the cursor above it [the clock applet remains unaffected]; I wonder if it cannot access the web site to update the weather...
[18:02] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 do that tail -f /var/log/messages and try to reconnect in a 2nd terminal, then watch what happens in the log
[18:02] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: or buy an ubuntu cdrom :p http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=17
[18:02] <bodhi_zazen> cyclist_2, can you post a link to a screen shot ?
[18:03] <bodhi_zazen> you might also ask on #gnome
[18:03] <bodhi_zazen> last time I tried I found some of the gnome applets were buggy
[18:03] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: The dude I'm helping is like 16, his did won't let him buy anything or go anywhere to get stuff to fix the computer because he's stubborn af
[18:03] <Twisted021> *dad
[18:03] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: If we could buy shit I'd have him just buy a DvD lol
[18:03] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: or find a promotional usbstick somewhere for free :p
[18:04] <Mr_Hales> I've got an HP Pavilion 23 all in one that's just lost it's boot drive. There was a power outage and now the BIOS can't find the boot device. The same problem occurred on the other Pavilion 23 and I just reinstalled Ubuntu and it was "fixed", but there has got to be a more elegant solution.
[18:04] <cyclist_2> I installed other applet called 'weather radar' from the same repository; it looks the same, but it has a different interface and prefer the applet 'weather' because it is more easy to use and more informative
[18:04] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : i just did that. it isn't writing any logs, i guess
[18:04] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: what link...?
[18:05] <bodhi_zazen> take a screen shot of the defunct app, upload it somewhere, and post a link here
[18:05] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Hales: if bios cant find the boot device i dont think there's an elegant solution rather then reinstall the Os
[18:06] <Mr_Hales> Crap. Okay. Thanks lotuspsychje.
[18:06] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Hales: you could buy a fast ssd and install ubuntu in 12min perhaps
[18:07] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: could you suggest a website for that? I have no experience doing that
[18:07] <lotuspsychje> cyclist_2: tinypic or imgur
[18:07] <Mr_Hales> What I really need is another UPS for that pair of boxen. Anyway, thanks again. Happy hacking.  :-)
[18:09] <deepfreez> Huh, I reinstall the ubuntu becouse when I run kde the desktop freezing...
[18:10] <bodhi_zazen> deepfreez, reinstalling rarely fixes problems, identify your hardware, video card, and what driver you are using
[18:10] <lotuspsychje> iamrohit7: you could do the same tail -f /var/log/dmesg also
[18:11] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: if I have done everything right; here is the link:   http://feed4.tinypic.com/rss.php?u=8oVjPCounM%2FAQjgXXRqq%2FA%3D%3D
[18:11] <deepfreez> bodhi_zazen,  I have a ultrabook with 2 video card ( intel and nvidia 740m )
[18:11] <deepfreez> bodhi_zazen, now I need to install video drivers
[18:11] <bodhi_zazen> deepfreez, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting
[18:12] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: you need nvidia-prime for that card, it has optimus
[18:12] <Karmelo> Hi for all
[18:12] <lotuspsychje> !info nvidia-prime | deepfreez
[18:12] <Karmelo> i would like a information
[18:12] <deepfreez> apt-get install nvidia-331 nvidia-settings nvidia-prime  ?
[18:13] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: ubuntu version you installed?
[18:13] <bodhi_zazen> cyclist_2, no picture here
[18:13] <deepfreez> 14.04.2
[18:13] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: did you check sudo lshw -C video to check wich driver is active right now?
[18:13] <deepfreez> sudo apt-get install fglrx fglrx-pxpress
[18:13] <deepfreez> sudo apt-get install nvidia-319 nvidia-settings-319 nvidia-prime
[18:13] <deepfreez> this 2
[18:13] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen:  formerly, whenever I placed the cursor over the weather icon, more information would appear in a new window, and I could check the weather in other locations already selected; but now it is just dead and it does not even says if cannot update or what problem it has...
[18:14] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: check wich driver is loaded first
[18:14] <deepfreez> intel lotuspsychje
[18:14] <bodhi_zazen> cyclist_2, you may have to file a bug report with the author of the applet or gnome
[18:14] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: sudo lshw -C video ..whats behind driver=
[18:15] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: I do no see any other link after uploading the image
[18:15] <iamrohit7> lotuspsychje : same, it doesn't write anything
[18:15] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: there other, mas it is too generic; I will try it first
[18:15] <Karmelo> it is possible upgrading to last version the installed software on Xubuntu?
[18:15] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje, http://pastebin.com/sDWahKRf
[18:16] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: configuration: driver=nouveau
[18:16] <bodhi_zazen> Karmelo, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get update
[18:16] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: just sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime and reboot please
[18:16] <Karmelo> i need to upgrade Gnumeric
[18:16]  * deepfreez rebooting
[18:17]  * deepfreez please wait... 
[18:17]  * deepfreez loading...
[18:17] <deepfreez> :))
[18:17] <deepfreez> 2s reboot
[18:18] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: after you installed nvidia-prime you can set your card to performance mode (nvidia card)
[18:18] <VlanX> please help!!!!! how do I run multiple sh in parallel from within a main sh without having to wait for the execution of the single daughter istances?
[18:19] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, use @ or bg
[18:19] <bodhi_zazen> ./path_to.sh &
[18:19] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: with nvidia-settings (from start button)
[18:20] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, http://serverfault.com/questions/41959/how-to-send-jobs-to-background-without-stopping-them
[18:20] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: the & at the end does not work; they are script to remotely power off a machine.
[18:20] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje, I install now nvidia-settings becouse is not in
[18:20] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: no wait
[18:21] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: you need nvidia-prime
[18:21] <deepfreez> I install nvidia-prime & reboot
[18:22] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, pastebin your script and tell use where you can not use the &
[18:22] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: nothing shows when you type 'nvidia' in start button?
[18:22] <bodhi_zazen> Use job control and or screen
[18:22] <deepfreez> In application ?
[18:23] <deepfreez> no
[18:23] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: try this link    http://tinypic.com/r/33cq15u/8
[18:23] <deepfreez> only nvidia-settings becouse I installed
[18:23] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: ok
[18:23] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, http://serverfault.com/questions/41959/how-to-send-jobs-to-background-without-stopping-them shows how to use job control
[18:23] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen & lotuspsychje we're getting an error when we do update-grub, syntax error
[18:23] <sillyslux> azizLIGHT reading the brightness value from xrandr -q --verbose takes 1.435s here, i guess i'll save that value manually to ~/.somewhere (see also http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/150816/how-can-i-lazily-read-output-from-xrandr)
[18:23] <Twisted021> I'm not sure what file we're dealing with, but we modified /etc/grub.d/10_linux
[18:23] <Twisted021> I did the same modification on my vanilla install of ubuntu and had no issue though
[18:24] <Twisted021> it says line 109, and he can't figure out which file's line 109 is the issue
[18:24] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: I figured out I'm having a different issue. It all works fine if I launch the main script via terminal, but if fails if the script is automatically executed by the UPS or by double-click - run in terminal. What should I check?
[18:24] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: why did youe dit grub?
[18:24] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, first thing, check the syntax
[18:24] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: what do you mean it takes 1.435s? i do "xrandr --verbose | grep Brightness" and its instant for me
[18:24] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: that is, with nohup and &
[18:24] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: syntax on which file .-.
[18:24] <Twisted021> lotuspsychje: as per http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1856708&p=11323861#post11323861
[18:24] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, the one that was edited
[18:25] <sillyslux> time xrandr --verbose real 0m1.280s here
[18:25] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: like I said, I made an identical edit and the syntax was fine. Line 109 for him was not even edited
[18:25] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, you have to tell use the syntax of the command your run ...
[18:25] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, yes, but more likely then not your friend mis-typed something
[18:26] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: oh hmm
[18:27] <Twisted021> bodhi_zazen: on line 109 of the file we edited, the syntax appears fine https://www.dropbox.com/s/u2pfml5vvi1zxk2/Screenshot%202015-05-30%2014.26.53.png?dl=0 (shaky camera magic)
[18:27] <bodhi_zazen> so you know the syntax works, so likely a typo. If not, then give us the syntax ;)
[18:27] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: you could either write to file so its a fast lookup, or you can just keep the script running and store it in a variable?
[18:27] <Twisted021> hm? It's a shell script right? The line is just setting a variable to "$3"
[18:28] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : anywhere else i can find help?
[18:28] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: on second thought i dunno about that. not sure how itd work with hotkeys
[18:28] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, have your friend pastebin the file. the line number can be misleading if there is a stray ' or " or ( or ...
[18:29] <cyberalex4life> iamrohit7, please repeat your problem, I just entered
[18:29] <bodhi_zazen> cat <file> | pastebinit
[18:29] <bodhi_zazen> may have to install pastebinit
[18:29] <sillyslux> iamrohit7 sry
[18:29] <cyberalex4life> bodhi_zazen, there is an extension for nautilus
[18:29] <iamrohit7> cyberalex4life : http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/206358/nmcli-connection-activation-failed
[18:30] <brontosaurusrex> or : pastebinit file
[18:30] <iamrohit7> sillyslux : thanks for the help
[18:30] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: http://pastebin.com/fhYtFc8P
[18:30] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: also the awk command is probably faster than using grep and then piping to cut
[18:30] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: xrandr --verbose | awk '/Brightness/ { print $2; exit }'
[18:30] <sillyslux> yeah i need both values
[18:31] <lotuspsychje> iamrohit7: that thread shows debian
[18:31] <cyberalex4life> iamrohit7, did you try install plasma-nm?
[18:32] <iamrohit7> yes, i am on debian. #debian is very inactive
[18:32] <cyberalex4life> iamrohit7, then running kde-nm-connection-editor (making a launcher for it)
[18:33] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, you are not using &
[18:33] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: does this give you two values: xrandr --verbose | sed '/Br/!d;s/.* //;q'
[18:33] <bodhi_zazen> ssh usv@192.168.10.55 'sudo shutdown -h now' &
[18:33] <iamrohit7> cyberalex4life : no, i currently am not using any desktop environment ( a little low on resources and netspeeds)
[18:33] <azizLIGHT> sillyslux: whats the time on sed for you
[18:33] <cyclist_2>  bodhi_zazen: try this link    http://tinypic.com/r/33cq15u/8
[18:34] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: ok, so that goes in the daughter script but not in the main?
[18:34] <bodhi_zazen> main
[18:34] <deepfreez> :(
[18:34] <bodhi_zazen> cyclist_2, no joy
[18:34] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: did you change optimus profile to your nvidia card?
[18:34] <Twisted021> So apparently now his en0 is missing, anyone know why it wouldn't show up in ifconfig?
[18:34] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: but I am using & at the end of each launch in the main one...
[18:34] <Twisted021> God every time he installs everything it doesn't work
[18:35] <Twisted021> >_<
[18:35] <bodhi_zazen> Twisted021, hardware dependent I am guessing
[18:35] <lotuspsychje> Twisted021: make your life easy and get that ubuntu desktop iso :p
[18:35] <iamrohit7> lotuspsychje : yes, i am on debian. #debian is very inactive
[18:35] <Amm0n> iamrohit7, did you see https://wiki.debian.org/IRC/ ?
[18:35] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  not have ... to select
[18:35] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, so it hits the first ssh and waits until it finishes ....
[18:35] <lotuspsychje> iamrohit7: well we cant help really specific as this is ubuntu right
[18:36] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: nvidia-settings doesnt show optimus profile?
[18:36] <cyberalex4life> iamrohit7, you want a hotspot that works on android devices?
[18:37] <cyclist_2> bodhi_zazen: I clicked on the link above and the image appeared -- it is with the black background, showing the weather icon plus date and time; maybe you need to enable something like cokkies or javascritp; I am certainly seeing the image
[18:37] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje, no
[18:37] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  http://s22.postimg.org/7zswu27lc/Screenshot_from_2015_05_30_21_36_01.jpg
[18:38] <iamrohit7> yes, previously on the same system using gnome-nm it worked
[18:38] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: ok try another driver from your addtional drivers list
[18:39] <deepfreez> what driver?
[18:39] <atrus> i seem to have hit https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/May_2015_Fsync_Permissions_Bug, but after applying the workaround, i'm getting the same error, on ubuntu 12.04.05.
[18:39] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: ok, I notice a different behavior with the & ONLY in the daughter scripts
[18:39] <iamrohit7> cyberalex4life:  yes, previously on the same system using gnome-nm it worked using the same ssid i am currently using
[18:39] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: what is this & exactly supposed to accomplish?
[18:39] <Twisted021> I just ordered him a bunch of dvds on amazon lotuspsychje we'll just wait until they come
[18:39] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: wich ones show?
[18:40] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje, !?
[18:40] <iamrohit7> Amm0n : yes i did
[18:40] <bodhi_zazen> & puts your command in the BG
[18:40] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: optimus should look like this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1113424/img/nvidia-prime-profiles.jpg
[18:40] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  at me http://s22.postimg.org/7zswu27lc/Screenshot_from_2015_05_30_21_36_01.jpg
[18:40] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, http://serverfault.com/questions/41959/how-to-send-jobs-to-background-without-stopping-them or man bash
[18:40] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: try another driver from additional drivers list
[18:41] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje, where I can find the additional driver?
[18:41] <Twisted021> Thanks a bunch for your help guys lotuspsychje & bodhi_zazen <3
[18:41] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: the hardware icon, (start button)
[18:41] <deepfreez> aaa
[18:41] <gh0strider> hey pycharm for linux isn't too shaby
[18:41] <gh0strider> its pretty good
[18:41] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, I really can not follow your terminology "main" and "daugher"
[18:42] <freezer_> daughter
[18:42] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  need reboot?
[18:42] <lotuspsychje> bodhi_zazen: maybe he means client/server?
[18:42] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: yes
[18:42] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: then try again that settings
[18:42] <deepfreez> I have 2 nvidia and 1 xorg
[18:42] <atrus> it seems like postgres is set up to use the snakeoil certs instead of the one in postgres' /var directory?
[18:42] <deepfreez> nouveu
[18:42] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: try an nvidia
[18:43] <deepfreez> yes, loading...
[18:44] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  System program problem detected Do you want to report the problem now?
[18:45] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: try if you can see the optimus settings first
[18:45] <asmodai__> generally speaking where are my program files kept please?
[18:45] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: system error compiz crashing?
[18:45] <deepfreez> yes
[18:45] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: not good, try the other nvidia :p
[18:46] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje, http://s27.postimg.org/bv8mapqcy/image.jpg
[18:46] <deepfreez> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates/+bug/1401355
[18:47] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: wich other version show your driver list?
[18:48] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  http://s2.postimg.org/9j0askg6g/Screenshot_from_2015_05_30_21_48_19.jpg
[18:49] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: try the first one, tested?
[18:49] <deepfreez> frist was selected and not work
[18:49] <deepfreez> let me reboot
[18:49] <lotuspsychje> kk
[18:49] <asmodai__> generally speaking where are my program files kept please?
[18:50] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: evening mate
[18:50] <asmodai__> I want to set a default program and it asks for a command and I dont know what to input or how to find the command to input the details required for said field
[18:51] <iamrohit7> asmodai__ : type echo $PATH at terminal.
[18:51] <lotuspsychje> asmodai__: you can use the 'whereis' command from terminal
[18:51] <asmodai__> what i type in just echo path?
[18:52] <deepfreez> so so so strange
[18:52] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, what files, settings for each program?
[18:52] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: more luck?
[18:52] <deepfreez> no
[18:52] <deepfreez> I select using xorg
[18:52] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: wich ubuntu version are you on now?
[18:52] <deepfreez> 14.04
[18:53] <lotuspsychje> good
[18:53] <asmodai__> I'm trying to switch from transmission as default to qbittorrent instead
[18:53] <iamrohit7> asmodai__ : type echo $PATH at the termianl prompt
[18:53] <sillyslux> azizLIGHT xrandr --verbose takes more than a second
[18:53] <lotuspsychje> asmodai__: whereis transmission-gtk
[18:53] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: so, tested all 3 drivers, nothing work?
[18:54] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, so you want to set qbittorrent as default?
[18:54] <asmodai__> yes
[18:54] <asmodai__> when i type where is it just returns me the same command as i typed
[18:55] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  the same...
[18:55] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, whell, there are two options, one is to remove transmission, and qbittorent will be set default | seccond change mymetypes
[18:55] <lotuspsychje> asmodai__: /usr/bin/transmission-gtk
[18:55] <asmodai__> i dont know what mymetypes is lol
[18:56] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: optimus settings show on nvidia card?
[18:56] <deepfreez> nothing
[18:56] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: on all 3?
[18:56] <asmodai__> @lotus so the answer is binaries
[18:56] <deepfreez> lotuspsychje,  look here http://s22.postimg.org/7zswu27lc/Screenshot_from_2015_05_30_21_36_01.jpg
[18:56] <deepfreez> nothing
[18:56] <asmodai__> got you
[18:57] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: the problem is the way the script is launched by the UPS program... for some reason it doesnt work with nohup &
[18:57] <VlanX> :(((
[18:57] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: what happens when you try to add profile?
[18:57] <deepfreez> only add
[18:57] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, the ideea is: you have a torrent file, you right click on it -> properties -> then you set qbittorrent as default (this modifies the mimetype - the program used to open some file)
[18:57] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, you keep adding layers of complexity =)
[18:57] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: and nvidia-settings configuration?
[18:58] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: so what should I do?
[18:58] <asmodai__> ah ok i didnt think of doing it that way
[18:58] <deepfreez> :(
[18:58] <deepfreez> http://s22.postimg.org/7zswu27lc/Screenshot_from_2015_05_30_21_36_01.jpg
[18:58] <asmodai__> i usually just download the magnet and allow it to auto open
[18:58] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, fully describe the problem =)
[18:58] <deepfreez> selected
[18:58] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: no i mean option under
[18:59] <deepfreez> only selected field
[18:59] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: crazy...
[18:59] <deepfreez> yap
[18:59] <deepfreez> I will delete ubuntu
[18:59] <deepfreez> :(
[19:00] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: The script works if I launch it inside the terminal, just fine. Too bad that the script must be launched by the UPS. I've noticed that it launches it without TTY. COuld be that the problem?
[19:00] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, try here http://www.maketecheasier.com/open-magnet-link-in-browser/
[19:00] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, how does it launch ?
[19:01] <asmodai__> it's ok dude ive sorted it
[19:01] <asmodai__> but thankyou =]
[19:01] <VlanX> bodhi_zazen: I get to specify the path inside a config menu. It launches it with root privileges.
[19:01] <bodhi_zazen> VlanX, http://askubuntu.com/questions/46627/how-can-i-make-a-script-that-opens-terminal-windows-and-executes-commands-in-the
[19:01] <asmodai__> i think some of the reason im having issues is because i was using windows and when i wanted something like programs it was easy to just go get it
[19:01] <fern> how do I update my php on my ubuntu server? php5 -v shows version: PHP 5.5.9-1ubuntu4.9. When I apt-get update / upgrade it stays the same. Is the new PHP version not in the repositories or am I doing it wrong?
[19:02] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, but see if qbittorrent exist in /usr/bin/ (and if it exists use /usr/bin/qbitorrent - be carefull with the spelling
[19:02] <asmodai__> but when i ask a question like wheres program files i get unusual answers i dont understand
[19:02] <asmodai__> its miscommunication on my part because i dont know the file system
[19:02] <asmodai__> yeah i will
[19:03] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, understanding comes with time and some experience, you have to wait
[19:03] <asmodai__> i found it in /usr/bin
[19:03] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, try those three command lines
[19:03] <asmodai__> im patient enough to get the experience its just frustrating because getting a straight answer just doesnt seem to happen
[19:04] <cyberalex4life> cyberalex4life, linux is frustrating when this happens, was for me and for a collegue of mine too
[19:05] <fern> Do I update PHP 5.5 to 5.6 via apt-get upadte / upgrade? Or is it handled in a different manner?
[19:05] <pie_> do you guys know any nice tools for comparing (binary) directory trees?
[19:05] <lotuspsychje> fern: wich ubuntu version do you have
[19:06] <lotuspsychje> deepfreez: did you check bios settings for default nvidia card on?
[19:06] <asmodai__> yeah but people would learn it quicker by getting the short straight answer outright because then they'll find there's another task they have to do to achieve the main goal
[19:07] <asmodai__> sending them on a mission to complete the goal teaches them where they are going wrong at the same time as showing them where everything is
[19:07] <asmodai__> if you see what im saying
[19:08] <fern> lotuspsychje: 14.04 LTS
[19:08] <asmodai__> its not as clear cut as im making it sound mind
[19:08] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, I learned from install linux 3 times a day for 2 years (something like that)
[19:09] <OerHeks> fern, on trusty you'll only get securityupdates, vivid is on 5.64 http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/php5
[19:09] <asmodai__> is there a site i can use to learn terminal online so i dont have to muck with root on my host?
[19:09] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, because I tried things and broke system often
[19:09] <fern> OerHeks: oh! ok. Thanks.
[19:09] <asmodai__> yeah but then n00bs usually break the system and do a fresh install resulting in nothing learned
[19:10] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, it would be usefull if you learned some bash at least the basics (then trying to do scripts using google)
[19:10] <win_> oi
[19:11] <win_> brazil
[19:11] <win_> mme responda
[19:11] <lotuspsychje> !es | win_
[19:11] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, how long have you been using linux for?
[19:11] <asmodai__> well ive got the basic navigations down i just need to work on where certain files are and generl admin tasks so i can secure privileges etc
[19:11] <asmodai__> few weeks
[19:11] <asmodai__> ive been following cbt nuggets
[19:12] <win_> redes
[19:12] <lotuspsychje> cyberalex4life, asmodai__ keep it ontopic guys
[19:12] <asmodai__> must admit their pretty good too
[19:12] <cyberalex4life> asmodai__, if it's for passion wait for a year or so and that is the last offtopic
[19:12] <win_> anal
[19:12] <asmodai__> @lotus - with respect are we off topic? we're discussing the ubuntu terminal
[19:12] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | asmodai__
[19:12] <asmodai__> right ok
[19:13] <win_> sms
[19:13] <asmodai__> understood
[19:13] <lotuspsychje> !ops | win_
[19:13] <Myrtti> win_: are you done?
[19:13] <win_> ggfh
[19:14] <win_> pcb
[19:19] <sillyslux> azizLIGHT ahhrg even time xrandr --output HDMI2 --brightness 0.4 takes 1.518s
[19:25] <sireorion> hey everybody !!! i have an  HP Elitebook 8540p 64bit cpu 8 gb ram but it dont want to install ubuntu 64bit
[19:25] <OerHeks> sireorion, sounds like a machine with UEFI bios?
[19:26] <OerHeks> !uefi
[19:46] <nahtnam> Hey! Anyone know what ufw calls port 587? For example port 80 = http, 443 = https, 587 = ?
[19:47] <cyberalex4life> nahtnam, ufw is ubuntu firewall?
[19:48] <Seveas> natewalck: grep 587 /etc/services
[19:48] <nahtnam> cyberalex4life: Yes. I am block all pots but http, https, and 587. I just wanna know what its called
[19:48] <phunyguy> submission
[19:48] <Seveas> nahtnam: grep 587 /etc/services
[19:49] <krux> SMTP by default uses TCP port 25. The protocol for mail submission is the same, but uses port 587
[19:50] <nahtnam> Seveas: So would it be called TCP or UDP?
[19:52] <nahtnam> Seveas: Oh im stupid. TY for your help
[19:52] <Seveas> nahtnam: tcp
[19:53] <nicholas> Hey, i need some help.
[19:53] <nicholas> so i downloaded Fall out New Vegas thru steam. is there any way i can get it to work on ubuntu
[19:54] <OerHeks> nicholas, if you used steam on ubuntu, you can.
[19:54] <OerHeks> * it should work then
[19:54] <OerHeks> if you downloaded from an other OS, ask in #valve
[19:55] <nicholas> yeah i downloaded while i had windows 8 still on this computer
[19:55] <nicholas> then switched to the new ubntu
[19:55] <nicholas> ubuntu
[19:55] <nicholas> oh ok so go to #valve
[19:55] <nicholas> k thanks
[19:55] <OerHeks> nicholas, login and see if you can download it again, it detects ubuntu.
[19:56] <nicholas> alright i'll try that too
[20:01] <Cod3r> hi
[20:02] <pjanney> Is there a way to get ATI Proprietary drivers working on Ubuntu 15.04
[20:02] <Cod3r> hi
[20:03] <Cod3r> ö
[20:03] <Cod3r> list/fs
[20:08] <boogieidm_> Dell laptop with broken screen. Want to boot from flash drive so that I can use it as the hard drive. Is there any way to set the machine to boot from usb other than from the boot menu? I can't see the screen of the boot menu. Once the OS loads, I can use the pc because I have it hooked to a monitor, but the boot menu doesn't show on the extra monitor. The
[20:08] <boogieidm_> monitor starts AFTER the chance to open the boot menu.
[20:09] <bodhi_zazen> pjanney, sudo apt-get install fglrx  fglrx-amdcccle && reboot
[20:22] <chetan> hi, I am having ubuntu touch on nexus tablet and trying to run my .sh files but it says permission denied
[20:23] <Seveas> chetan: chmod +x yourfile.sh
[20:23] <xangua> !touch | chetan
[20:26] <chetan> @xangua could you please tell me wat does that mean?
[20:28] <guntbert> chetan: it tells you where you will find support for Ubuntu Touch -- Type   /join #ubuntu-touch into your IRC client
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[20:36] <OerHeks> !ops
[20:36]  * Myrtti points at mode +rzq $~a
[20:37] <OerHeks> I wasn't sure all of them left, thanks Myrtti
[20:37] <DalekSec> Means only users identified to services can speak.
[20:40] <MonkeyDust> does that mean registred users?
[20:40] <jeeves_moss> does anyone have the telus wvdial config?
[20:40] <OerHeks> MonkeyDust, yes
[21:05] <Nokaji> when a programme should open a window in fornt with focus, it simply shakes in the 'toolbar' an i have to go click on it
[21:09] <phunyguy> Nokaji: that is focus stealing prevention.  There is an article on how to change that.  Let me try to find it.
[21:10] <Nokaji> excellent, this has been bugging the life out of me
[21:10] <Nokaji> thanks
[21:12] <phunyguy> I am not having much luck.  It is a dconf setting.,
[21:12] <phunyguy> and unfortunately I am on Gentoo/Xfce currently.
[21:12] <Nokaji> okay, that's enough for me to track it down i suspect
[21:13] <phunyguy> just poke around for focus stealing prevention
[21:13] <Nokaji> no problem, much appreciated, i'll find it
[21:13] <Nokaji> I sense my problem at an end :)
[21:20] <DalekSec> chetan: You have to register in order for people to see what you're saying right now.
[21:20] <OerHeks> Nokaji, org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences , auto raise and auto-raise-delay
[21:20] <DalekSec> Also, gstreamer 0.10 is a bit deprecated, 1.0 is current.
[21:21] <OerHeks> Nokaji, grinn found at http://worldofgnome.org/how-to-set-focus-follows-mouse-in-gnome-3-windows/
[21:21] <Nokaji> good stuff OerHeks, you beat me to it
[21:21] <Nokaji> ... was finishing my fancy pizza
[21:30] <DalekSec> chetan: Good to go now. ;)
[21:33] <tastybuds> Hi can I change the graphics for the workspace switcher? I'm on MATE btw
[21:36] <OerHeks> tastybuds, i didn't try it out, but mate-tweak should do that AFAIK
[21:36] <OerHeks> !info mate-tweak
[21:37] <OerHeks> still a nice tool to explore
[21:38] <tastybuds> You know what, this only give me the chance to disable effects altogether. I only want to disable the "cube" effect when changing workspaces. It should be the same in all DEs..
[21:38] <tastybuds> I think it's Compiz related
[21:39] <tastybuds> yeah I'm running Compiz
[21:39] <tastybuds> on Ubuntu MATE
[21:40] <tastybuds> weird
[21:40] <ozcx> which best mate ör cinnamon
[21:40] <gfixler> I'm using the same Ubuntu on my PC and laptop, but when making a new split in tmux in gnome-terminal, there's a difference
[21:41] <ozcx> my computer dual core 1.5gb RAM 80gb HDD
[21:41] <knocktwice> I have trouble with both mate and cinnamon, but I prefer mate.
[21:41] <gfixler> on my PC, it makes the new shell at ~, and on my laptop it's always the directory of the split I was just in
[21:41] <gfixler> is this a setting somewhere?
[21:42] <OerHeks> oxymor00n, mate cinnamon or xfce, depends on your video GPU
[21:43] <OerHeks> sorry oxymor00n , was for ozcx
[21:43] <ozcx> ohh on board gt1 intel
[21:44] <ozcx> e3400 celeron CPU 1.5gb RAM 80 HDD
[21:45] <carbonbaseddolph> hi how do i reformat my usb drive with unetbootin
[21:45] <OerHeks> No problem, i think
[21:45] <carbonbaseddolph> it burned the iso but i dont like te mate version
[21:46] <knocktwice> why reformat? not just overwrite?
[21:46] <carbonbaseddolph> want to switch regular ubuntu
[21:46] <carbonbaseddolph> lol can you do that
[21:47] <carbonbaseddolph> so i can simple an easy just writer over the usb with unetbootin
[21:47] <knocktwice> Not certain, but sounds correct.
[21:47] <carbonbaseddolph> there no erase option
[21:47] <carbonbaseddolph> i will try
[21:47] <knocktwice> if you really want to reformat, use gparted
[21:47] <carbonbaseddolph> well i dont
[21:48] <carbonbaseddolph> i just want to install another linux iso
[21:48] <knocktwice> afaik the "format" is already part of the iso
[21:48] <d3vkit> I am having an issue with OpenVPN (not saving my password, not connecting), and my network not displaying notifications (it may be related). I am using Ubuntu 15.04. I used my VPN connection 3 days ago, and had no issues. I am using OpenVPN, and the type of auth is Password with Certificates (TLS). I have a client.crt file filed in for User cert, c
[21:48] <d3vkit> a.crt file filed in for CA cert, and client.key for Private Key. Username is still filled in correctly, but password is blank. I can fill password in, and click save, but when I edit it again, password is blank. I receive no notification when I attempt to connect to the VPN, and also no notification when I disconnect or reconnect wifi. When I resta
[21:48] <d3vkit> rt the computer, I receive a notification that wifi has connected. I _think_ this might be related, or at least be hiding whatever issue the VPN is having. Any ideas?
[21:49] <carbonbaseddolph> so your saying is, i can just rewrite over it
[21:50] <Darpa> when you install TCL, where does it goes? (i am trying to install an eggdrop, it says tcl missing, but i got tcl and tcl-dev installed
[21:50] <knocktwice> install apt-file, use apt-file to list the files installed by the TCL package
[21:51] <carbonbaseddolph> ill let you know if it works knocktwice
[21:51] <edgar_> mexico
[21:52] <knocktwice> yes, whenever it gets too cold, TCL heads to mexico
[22:07] <carbonbaseddolph> how do i check the md5 of ubuntu 15.04
[22:08] <OerHeks> !md5sum
[22:09] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
[22:09] <carbonbaseddolph> well i did read that, but the md5checksum calculator that i always downlaod is not working on the website
[22:10] <tripelb> Installing ubuntu but I dont know how to put /home on a different partition. I am staring at a gparted screen with only freespace.
[22:11] <tripelb> Help.
[22:12] <dcrouch> Hello everyone.
[22:12] <d3vkit> I am having an issue with OpenVPN (not saving my password, not connecting), and my network not displaying notifications (it may be related). I am using Ubuntu 15.04. I used my VPN connection 3 days ago, and had no issues. I am using OpenVPN, and the type of auth is Password with Certificates (TLS). I have a client.crt file filed in for User cert, c
[22:12] <d3vkit> a.crt file filed in for CA cert, and client.key for Private Key. Username is still filled in correctly, but password is blank. I can fill password in, and click save, but when I edit it again, password is blank. I receive no notification when I attempt to connect to the VPN, and also no notification when I disconnect or reconnect wifi. When I resta
[22:12] <d3vkit> rt the computer, I receive a notification that wifi has connected. I _think_ this might be related, or at least be hiding whatever issue the VPN is having. Any ideas?
[22:13] <xangua> tripelb: there are literaly thousands of guides and videos, you basically just have to select the last option when you are about to partition in the installer
[22:13] <dcrouch> I'm on a recovery disk, trying to perform a grub-install, though it's complaining about /dev/xvda1: Not found or not a block device.  The system does not have a /dev/xvda1.  I copied the configuration with a dd | nc for migration.
[22:14] <tripelb> Say something drdobbs I need you!
[22:15] <torontoyes> Can anyone tell me if Ubuntu runs on Galaxy Note 3?
[22:16] <tripelb> Did you google it? Does it run on any phones?
[22:16] <xangua> !touch | torontoyes
[22:18] <vsin> Hello I'm trying to make grep show me the current RPM of my fan using the "sensors" command
[22:19] <vsin> so far I have is "sensors | grep "RPM"
[22:21] <Seveas> vsin: that seems reasonable
[22:23] <carbonbaseddolph> i tried typing, cd Downloads ls md5sum ubuntu-15.04-desktop-amd64
[22:23] <carbonbaseddolph> nothing found
[22:24] <tripelb> Ubuntu.install ok I got a /home and a / but The list of partition typed does.not onclude swap. I trued /boot whatever that is bit thatbisnt swap AND SWAP IS NOT.ON THE LIST.
[22:25] <carbonbaseddolph> what did i do wrong?
[22:25] <MonkeyDust> tripelb  try sudo swapon -a
[22:25] <tripelb> OH SWAP INSTEAD OF.EXT4
[22:26] <MonkeyDust> tripelb  and drop the caps
[22:26] <tripelb> i am in the installer bit thanks MonkeyDust
[22:26] <tripelb> Oops sorry
[22:27] <Dragin> I have ubuntu 14.04 LTS installed, however, there is a problem and I would like to wipe it out and start over. I created a new CD, but it seems to be a Windows installer disk. What is the EASIEST way to wipe out the install and reinstall?
[22:29] <Dragin> Anyone?
[22:29] <MonkeyDust> Dragin  normally, you use a live cd with gparted to delete the partition
[22:29] <bprompt> Dragin:    format the partition, install over it right after, from the liveusb install session
[22:29] <Dragin> thanks
[22:40] <multiverse> HI, eth0 doesn’t come up after reboot.  I’m not using NetworkManager, and use /etc/network/interfaces to configure eth0.  “auto eth0” is the first line in the file, but upon reboot eth0 doesn’t start.  Furthermore after logging in, ifup can bring the interface up normally.  What might I be missing?
[22:46] <koesky> hello guys
[22:46] <poschimp> hi
[22:48] <almark> multiverse what happens if you try to get it online with good old ifconfig?
[22:48] <multiverse> Works
[22:49] <multiverse> Strange thing is that lo starts up just fine at robbot
[22:49] <multiverse> reboot
[22:50] <poschimp> Is there a way to know if I have 14.04 or 14.04.1 or 14.04.2 ???
[22:50] <almark> what's in the logs?
[22:50] <Bashing-om> multiverse: Does this file exist ? /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections .
[22:50] <multiverse> I have no GUI, no X, and no Network Manager
[22:51] <bprompt> poschimp:      try -> uname -v
[22:52] <Bashing-om> poschimp: Run terminal command ' lsb_release -a ' .
[22:52] <almark> multiverse what's in the logs ?
[22:52] <bprompt> ohhh  the build...hm k
[22:53] <almark> there could be error(s) in your interfaces file
[22:53] <omar_> hi i really want some help with elementary OS 0.3 Freya  after install unity tweak my login screen turn to ubuntu login screen any way to restore the orginal one
[22:53] <snkcld> anyone else having chrome freeze on them when they hit "ctrl + c" to copy text in a page?
[22:53] <multiverse> Which log is the right log to look at?
[22:54] <poschimp> Thanks bprompt and Bashing -om
[22:54] <snkcld> also, when i resize windows, it is very slow on 15.04
[22:54] <omar_> hello any one can help ?
[22:56] <almark> multiverse kern.log for instance
[22:58] <almark> dmesg
[22:59] <omar_> hi i really want some help with elementary OS 0.3 Freya  after install unity tweak my login screen turn to ubuntu login screen any way to restore the orginal one
[22:59] <OerHeks> omar_, elementary has its own issues, join their irc channel
[22:59] <OerHeks> !elementary
[23:00] <poschimp> With "lsb_release -a", it says "Description: Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS", but also says "Release: 14.04". So for sure do I have 14.04 or 14.04.2 ???
[23:00] <omar_> thanks
[23:00] <SonikkuAmerica> poschimp: "Description" is more accurate
[23:01] <xangua> poschimp: you have 14.04 point release 2
[23:01] <xangua> It just means you have security updates up to date :-P
[23:02] <uio> Hello. Having some boot issues (hangs at illuminated black screen) with lubuntu 14.04 that I was not having when I used xubuntu. So.... I am planning on going to lubuntu 14.10 or 15.04. Any suggestions on which one might be more stable or better given the issue? Thanks.
[23:03] <poschimp> But not neccessarily other updates are up to date?
[23:03] <xangua> uio: IT'S usually stand for more stable
[23:03] <PhonicUK> has anyone here got ubuntu running with bumblebee on a intel+nvidia laptop?
[23:03] <uio> xangua: Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
[23:04] <xangua> uio: LTS stands for long term support, ubuntu 14.04 is the latest LTS
[23:04] <Bashing-om> poschimp: Check: Terminal commands: ' sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade ' .
[23:05] <uio> xangua: Okay - yes. That's actually why I chose to install 14.04, for the stability, but now I have this boot issue and thought it could be solved by going to 14.10 or 15.04, but I am not sure which one would be better. Any thoughts?
[23:06] <xangua> uio: that sounds like an xy problem
[23:06] <longdong> hello
[23:06] <longdong> can anyone make a recommendation for drive encryption on ubuntu
[23:06] <xangua> !xy
[23:07] <uio> xangua: Hmmm. Even though xubuntu gave no such issue?
[23:08] <SonikkuAmerica> uio: 14.04 is supported for 5 years. 15.04 has all the latest features that we package but it need updating everry 6 to 9 mos.
[23:08] <uio> xangua: Yep, definately an xy problem.
[23:09] <uio> xangua: I tried describing the issue this morning and that was what was suggested in the end...
[23:09] <OerHeks> fix your black screen, what did you do before this happened?
[23:10] <multiverse> almark:  No error messages in logs.
[23:11] <uio> xangua: So, when I boot, about a fifth of the time, it will hang just before or after (not sure which) the grub menu. There is a black screen that is illuminated. At this point I must hard shutdown. When I reboot, the grub menu shows (even though it is set to 0 in the file). Then it boot normally. Also, restart seems to trigger it almost always. Any ideas for a Z solution!?
[23:11] <VlanX> hello all... so I have troubles with an automatically launched .sh which calls ssh connections to remote servers. For some reason, it works if I launch the script manually but, if the script is launched by an application, it doesnt. What could I check?
[23:12] <Smokie> is there a way to list a harddrisk that is not mounted in ubuntu server by any chance?
[23:12] <multiverse> I’m using 15.04 LTS
[23:13] <xangua> multiverse: 15.04 is not LTS
[23:13] <uio> SonikkuAmerica: Okay - yeah, I guess I'd like to stick with LTS if possible then, as cutting-edge is not my interest! But stability sure is!
[23:13] <OerHeks> Smokie, sudo parted -l # to show all
[23:13] <OerHeks> and mount will tell you what is mounted
[23:14] <Smokie> OerHeks, thanks
[23:14] <multiverse> What is LTS
[23:15] <OerHeks> 15.04 is not lts.
[23:15] <Smokie> it seems the server has software raid and thats why i couldnt see the second harddrive with "df -h"
[23:15] <OerHeks> !lts
[23:15] <multiverse> I see!
[23:16] <soee_> is there some app to optimize various images ?
[23:16] <multiverse> IS there a 14.04 minimal install with no GUI available?
[23:17] <xangua> !mini
[23:18] <poschimp> When I click on "About This Computer" in the top right, the "System Settings" -> "All Settings" -> "Details" window comes up and shows boldly "ubuntu 14.04 LTS". Is it supposed to show that or "ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS" if you TRULY have 14.04.2 ???
[23:18] <xangua> ...
[23:22] <poschimp> I mean is it a bug or something like that that it doesn't show 14.04.2 in that Details window ???  I initially installed only 14.04 from a Ubuntu DVD  that I bought directly from Canonical and just want to be sure that I correctly applied all needed updates to truly have 14.04.2 now.
[23:25] <Bashing-om> poschimp: I do not run a GUI so can not relate. but for your piece of mind run terminal commands ' cat /etc/issue ; lsb_release -a ; sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade' .\
[23:26] <poschimp> Okay thanks
[23:27] <Bashing-om> poschimp: np, If ya need additional guidance to understand how or the results of these commands. please ask .
[23:27] <AssociateX> Off topic, I have a Spanish language question, which channel is good for that?
[23:30] <soee_> !es | AssociateX
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[23:40] <pantato> so, is there anyone here running the nvidia proprietary driver and ubuntu 14.x ever figure out how to get the settings to stick on boot?
[23:40] <pantato> doesn't look like any of the threads out there have found a resolution
[23:45] <tonyt> pantato not sure what your asking bit ive never had a prob like that. 14.x nvidia driver for a 750ti works fine. run the install script from the shell, reboot, you should be good to go
[23:46] <pantato> i installed it via apt-get using the ppa:mamarley/nvidia
[23:47] <koesky> night guys
[23:47] <tonyt> oh ok. ive never done it that way. i just go to nvidias site and get the proper file there
[23:47] <pantato> brb
[23:47] <tonyt> though i have to install a transitional file
[23:48] <tonyt> called nvidia-current i think
[23:49] <pantato> argh. Can't figure this out.
[23:50] <pantato> tonyt: you didn't have to do anything funky to get the settings to stick?
[23:50] <pantato> between reboot
[23:50] <tonyt> no. i didnt have make in settings changes. i jsut run the install script, reboot and proper resolution is set
[23:51] <tonyt> though im using hdmi to the lcd. it might be different if your using dvi or vga
[23:51] <tonyt> i have no experience with that
[23:53] <pantato> oh, you mean you never modified the resolution?
[23:56] <chomwitt> hi. some info was asked for me for an issue i reported on the launchpad . do i copy paste (its long text) or i can upload a file somehow?
[23:58] <OerHeks> !paste