[00:03] hello all [00:03] i want something like : +w [00:03] but for apps [00:03] what's super w [00:03] in unity [00:03] what does it do [00:04] in gnome-shell super+a gives you all apps, not sure how to do that in unity [00:04] It makes an ordinary w a SUPER ONE! > wastrel :) [00:04] by example a shortcut for show all instances of firefox opened? instead all workspace apps opened [00:04] dtigue: Super + ! [00:04] dtigue: Super + *A [00:05] do you understand me? [00:05] i am using unity [00:06] try super + s [00:06] no no dtigue [00:06] it is complex [00:06] i want do a shortcut in other launcher [00:06] not in unity launcher [00:06] what's super anyway [00:07] skypce, there is a shortcut for that in unity, if you hold down the super button it shows all the keyboard shortcuts [00:07] wastrel, super = the windows button on most keyboards [00:08] what do mac keyboard users do about that [00:08] dtigue, you can automatize shortcuts with xdotool [00:08] idk, haha, I use OS X on my mac [00:08] xdotool key super + w [00:08] i am looking in the source code of unity [00:09] but i dont know where go [00:09] skypce, yea I got ya, i don't have the need for xdotool [00:09] i was tested cairo dock [00:09] and works fine [00:09] but only first time [00:09] when i reboot machine [00:10] the functionality dissapear [00:10] when i install the package and all configurations files [00:10] work [00:10] 1 time [00:10] and again leave of work [00:10] .S [00:12] hi guys, I somehow added "cdrom://Lubuntu 15.04 _Vivid Vervet_ - Release i386 (20150422) vivid InRelease" as a repository... kinda curious how it happened. [00:12] full output of apt-get update: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11531334/ [00:12] notice the first line and then the error message at the end. [00:13] just disable it [00:14] hi all [00:14] hmmm wat is this ubuntu update grand unified bootloader...this is scaring me [00:14] already done, xangua. just completely baffled how it happened. [00:15] BadDream: grub it's how your computer boots [00:16] I think I burned a lubuntu live cd last night, and I created a live usb, but never booted from them on this machine. [00:16] lubuntu is quite good [00:16] oh god the last time something happened with grub my ubuntu wouldnt boot anymore [00:16] Hi everyone --this my first time in a IRC chat so please bear with me [00:16] * BadDream curses [00:16] hello and welcome [00:16] BadDream: welcome to my world. currently residing. [00:17] are there terminal based Irc clients? [00:17] that's why I was burning live discs last night. but now I'm just using boot-repair on a disc. couldn't get any live versions to boot [00:17] thebot: irssi [00:17] lol thebot [00:17] open a terminal and type irssi [00:17] nice, I'll check it out when I get back from summer [00:18] hey ubuntu people, I need some help. I have my hard drive partitioned (sda1 ext4) + (sda6 ext4) where i believe /home is mounted + (sda5 linux-swap). I need totally wipe my current system and reinstall 14.04. If I select installation to sda1 for my new boot loader - that should keep my data safe. But how do I check where my home is? Do I make any sense? [00:18] It will be usable ubuntu 14.04 on a 2gb swap (2gb ram) and 8gb / ...? (I plan to use default programs and remove some stuff like libre office or other things I don't use...and cloud storage for docs) [00:18] Deja_Vu: can you just backup your Home folder to Google Drive or Dropbox and then reinstall? [00:19] nicomachus: I can not [00:19] how many GB does google drive or dropbox let you do [00:20] Deja_Vu: if you do df -h do you see where home is mounted? [00:20] The reason I am here is to get information about getting my Ubuntu 14.04 go on line wireless ly [00:20] Maybe df (or whatever disk usage command was df du?) Each partition and process of illimination determine which is home [00:21] EriC^^ around? [00:21] wastrel: let me try [00:21] Rabbit more info? [00:22] how long have you guys been on ubuntu for? [00:22] I've been having a problem with 14.04 LTS where locking the screen completely logs me out on top of locking the screen. Is this a known issue? I'm getting segfaults: [00:22] nicomachus: I have a few VMs which i cant backup anywhere... big files, 95 Gibs total [00:22] Jun 2 13:24:09 kernel: [53175.581594] compiz[2174]: segfault at 7f8100000020 ip 00007f8195fbfcc6 sp 00007ffe5f4b9518 error 4 in libunityshell.so (deleted)[7f8195d8f000+57f000] [00:22] th34lch3m1st: What graphics card you have, specifically if good 3D accelerated drivers are available for it, will make a big difference with "usability". If you have a GPU with good drivers, those specs should be fine, though it still depends heavily on what you want to do. Editing a 1080p video might be slower than you'd like for instance, but editing text could be done quite happily with 512 MiB of ram. [00:23] @froodle isn't hibernate a 1000 year old problem in linux? [00:24] shenko, I don't think it's hibernate (which dumps RAM to disk). Just locking the screen. [00:24] ok I have been studying ubutu official documentation but I find it to be not clear enouph [00:24] Jordan_U: I'm planning to just surf/mail/eclipse (2gb ram, celeron 2840) === DarthSonikku is now known as SonikkuAmerica [00:25] th34lch3m1st: Should be fine. [00:27] I know my systemj will recognise my wireless adapter by issueing the susb command in the terminal [00:27] Froodle maybe power settings and try never go sleep or something as a temp fix [00:28] wastrel: `df -h` confirmed that my /home mounted @ /dev/sda6, so i should be good to go? [00:28] so I'm thinking about doing everything in the terminal [00:28] Rabit maybe on laptop there is physical switch to shut off wireless, just make sure that is on before anything [00:28] I've thought about it for a while, can anyone suggest a good music player that's terminal based [00:29] have something like 2600 songs, so should be able to handle it [00:29] Deja_Vu: yeah just install on sda1 and leave sda6 alone during install [00:29] wastrel: roger that, thank you so much [00:30] not on a laptop but a desktop pc [00:30] Jordan_U: good to know, thanks [00:30] rabbit777, there is a wireless_script, https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57264241/wireless_script see if you can save and run it, then pastebin the result here [00:30] Deja_Vu: Grub's boot sector should always be installed to the MBR. Where grub's boot sector gets installed has nothing to do with the files on any of your filesystems. [00:31] MBR==master boot record, i know this because I have never touched a woman lolz [00:32] shenko: .D [00:32] :D [00:32] Jordan_U: that was the goal :\ [00:33] Deja_Vu: I don't understand. What was the goal? [00:33] Deja_Vu, you want the boot loader installed to just sda, which is the default [00:34] Deja_Vu, if you have a separate /home partition, you need to choose the something else option when installing, and configure which partition should be mounted in /, swap, and /home [00:34] Hello, I have a small problem in regards to the terminal. Whenever I type in a command I've used before, it not only displays the command's output but also the output of commands I had typed in before it, even though I've typed 'clear'. Is this normal? [00:34] I Have the nsdll wrapper and the driver but cannot get the right termail command to get the wraper to get the driver then if some could give me the code install the driver and then load it. [00:34] Deja_Vu, and don't check the format option on /home if you want the files there to be preserved [00:34] Jordan_U: to have boot separated from everything else [00:35] psusi: thank you [00:35] Deja_Vu: What do you mean by "have boot separated from everything else"? What is your end goal? [00:35] Jordan_U, to reinstall ubuntu but keep his files [00:35] Jordan_U: wipe existing ubuntu, install 14.04, preserve home [00:36] rabbit777: Avoid ndiswrapper at all costs. [00:36] all Americans are Cowboys anyways :p [00:36] ok [00:38] Deja_Vu: OK. That has nothing to do with where grub's boot sector gets installed, which is what the "where to install bootloader" question is referring to. psusi is right both what to use for that setting, and how to perserve /home/ in general. I will add though to be very careful that the "format" option on your /home/ partition is *not* checked. [00:38] Jordan_U: roger that [00:39] what do I do? [00:41] rabbit777: what wireless card do you have [00:42] hi guys [00:42] i'm using ubuntu mate 15 04 [00:42] http://i59.tinypic.com/oqg289.png [00:42] I have a netgear wnda3100 [00:42] what's this effect with the 3d desktop and how to disable it [00:43] oh a usb wifi thingus [00:43] yes [00:45] Jordan_U: in `device for boot loader installation` - that's what confused me, it is /sda by default, should I choose /sda1 for my grub instead? :( [00:46] seems like you need to copy drivers from windows and use ndiswrapper? [00:46] im not finding linux drivers for this [00:46] Deja_Vu: No. [00:47] Aterdeus compiz settings something something cube [00:47] I have those but don't know what commands I need so the wrapper will get the driver. [00:47] Deja_Vu, no... the only time you want to install grub to a partition is if there is some other boot loader installed in the mbr that you have configured to chain load a partition, which is not a normal or recommended configuration [00:48] and? [00:49] i asked in winehq but there's rarely anyone talking there... i'm having a problem with usfiv for steam, it's crashing whenever the game starts up. is there a place i can find a specific error? is there a wine log somewhere? [00:49] Jordan_U: thank you [00:49] psusi: thank you [00:49] Deja_Vu: You're welcome. [00:50] mekhami, not sure about wine but most logs are in /var/log [00:50] stem has a linux edition out you should not be using wine unless the game in fact is not supported [00:50] wafflej0ck, nothing related for wine there :( [00:50] JoeEveryperson, the game is not supported. [00:50] kk [00:51] psusi: so sda1(where im trying to install 14.04) should have `/` as mount point? [00:51] dayum im stooopid :\ [00:52] Deja_Vu, if that is your root partition, yes [00:53] mekhami: anything int he appdb? [00:54] !appdb | mekhami [00:54] mekhami: The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help [00:55] histo, https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=31010 nothign really :/ [00:56] i'm assuming the latest patch broke the game somehow [00:58] I'm trying to increase limits in ubuntu [00:58] ulimit shows max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 64 [00:59] this is so f!#%ing miserable, i just bought a $150 stick and i can't play the damn game [00:59] but I set elasticsearch - memlock unlimited [00:59] in /etc/security/limits.d/elasticsearch.conf [00:59] Update has my monitor settings messed up now [00:59] not kewl [01:01] and I O troed sysctl -p [01:01] Jordan_U: psusi: It worked, I'm extremely grateful for your help and patience with me. [01:01] I also tried sudo sysctl --system [01:01] and logging out and back in [01:01] how do I get the new limits too apply, or what am I doing wrong? [01:01] ImJune: Hmmm... what flavor is this? [01:02] It is 15.04 [01:02] gtx 960 gpu [01:02] running the drivers [01:02] nvidia binary [01:02] anybody, or should I ask in #linux instead? [01:02] !flavors | ImJune , what I meant was [01:02] ImJune , what I meant was: !Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu. [01:02] Oh Ubuntu [01:03] regular [01:03] unity [01:03] ImJune: Oh, OK. Can you !pastebin your /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf ? [01:03] sure [01:03] let me get a terminal open\ [01:04] drocsid: Is this 15.04? [01:04] !Lubuntu [01:04] lubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support. [01:04] EADG: And soon that will be LXQt [01:05] ok, I'm completely stuck at boot. Any time I select an OS to boot from GRUB, it reboots the machine. [01:05] boot-repair did NOT work. [01:06] nicomachus: Try in #grub [01:06] if you haven't already. [01:06] Advice needed: I'm connecting to a local ssh server, I put in the password and the connection is established. But when I try to connect to google using firefox, the terminal says the connection is refused. Can someone elaborate? [01:06] whoa. didn't know that existed. [01:06] It seems that xorg.conf.d is a dir [01:06] not a file [01:06] do you want to see what files are within it? [01:07] ImJune: xorg.conf is a file [01:07] ImJune: First, check in /etc/X11/ for an xorg.conf [01:07] xorg.conf.d doesn't exist [01:07] it does [01:07] nicomachus: No, it does... Xorg screwed around with the config files [01:07] Im inside the it not [01:07] Symbiosis: are you trying to tunnel your web connection or something? [01:07] sorry misstype [01:07] knocktwice: yes [01:08] Ah... one moment. [01:08] inside X11 there is no xorg.conf file [01:08] ImJune: Inside /etc/X11/ , you mean. [01:08] no [01:08] usr/share.X11 [01:09] sorry this keyboard is junk [01:09] "/usr/share/X11" [01:10] Symbiosis: ssh -f -N -L:127.0.0.1: [01:10] ImJune: [ cd /etc/X11/ && ls | grep xorg.conf ] [01:10] ok [01:10] Symbiosis or something close [01:10] ImJune: Usually there isn't anything there, but... [01:11] nothing there [01:11] Hi guys. I am running Elementary OS, based on Ubuntu 14.04. I still need to run Windows in a VM occasionally, but it's painfully slow without hardware acceleration. Is there any way to enable this on Intel 4600 graphics? Thank you. [01:11] Symbiosis: I use it to tunnel to my remote machine, then connect to squid on the remote machine for a proxy. [01:11] grep finds nothing === nudoge is now known as nudoge[bleh] [01:12] ImJune: OK, then I think I need a !pastebin of /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf [01:12] ok [01:12] knocktwice: okay. thanks. [01:12] ubuntu198: do you have a cpu that supports hardware virtualization? [01:12] !elementary | ubuntu198 [01:12] ubuntu198: Elementary OS is an Ubuntu derivative which is supported in their IRC channel #elementary on irc.freenode.net - http://elementaryos.org/ for more information on this distribution. [01:12] histo: I'm not sure.. I have a Intel i7-4790k [01:13] knocktwice: how do you end a specific connection? [01:14] knocktwice: when using -f? === superfly_ is now known as superflyy [01:14] Oh hello superflyy :) [01:14] Control c, usualy kills [01:14] Symbiosis: Oh, hm... I guess I'd find the PID of ssh and kill it. I guess I've never needed to :) [01:15] Symbiosis: shenko's got it right. You'll still have the terminal, so you can C-c [01:15] superflyy: ((Sorry to inform you that I know the real superfly. He's an Ubuntu member XD)) [01:15] ubuntu198: grep -e vmx -e svm -o /proc/cpuinfo [01:15] okay [01:15] SonikkuAmerica i'm his understudy ;) [01:15] lol [01:16] stunt double? [01:16] http://pastebin.com/9JL8GneH there you go [01:16] Lol [01:16] SonikkuAmerica his knockout-ned [01:16] ubuntu198: did that command output anything? [01:16] histo: It outputs "vmx" 8 times. Thank you [01:16] SonikkuAmerica pimping out one fan-tech at a time :D [01:16] His igor [01:16] ImJune: Nope, not what I'm looking for. [01:16] I have dual monitors [01:16] then what are you looking for [01:17] shenko igor has a sense of humour :D [01:17] because thats the file you requested [01:17] ubuntu198: okay so you need to check the box to enable hardware acceleration in the settings for your vm. That will speed things up a bit [01:17] ImJune: Is your GTX controlled by Optimus, or a standalone? [01:17] Its running the proprietary drivers it says [01:17] via the gui update app [01:18] This device is using the recommended driver" [01:18] ubuntu198: Stop the vm under settings > System > Acceleration tab enable those settings under hardware virtualizaiton [01:18] ImJune: I asked if you are using NVIDIA Optimus, which switches between an Intel and an NVIDIA GPU. [01:18] ubuntu198: for video acceleration you will need guest additions installed and enable that under graphics [01:19] no surely not [01:20] I have an AMD chip [01:20] ImJune: And sorry about the config file being wrong... [01:20] its updating now [01:20] ImJune: Nope, you wouldn't be then. [01:20] via software updater [01:20] crossing fffingers [01:20] knocktwice: I did what you said, but I'm still getting a connection refused message. The ssh server says it has the connection. [01:21] before this happend it recognized my monitor [01:22] Symbiosis: can you use wget or curl to test on local and remote? [01:22] Symbiosis: The firewall on either side could be interfering [01:23] Symbiosis: do you have access to the logfiles on the remote? [01:23] knocktwice: yes [01:24] Symbiosis: you could just kill the job or bring it to the forground [01:25] histo: i did, but even still i get connection refused. [01:26] ImJune: Any luck? [01:26] Yes It shows that my monitor can not be seen [01:26] I mean it shows up as an unknown disply [01:26] and the resolution is wrong [01:27] I didnt change any settings for this to happen either === erwin is now known as neuron [01:28] Symbiosis: ssh -v host [01:28] Symbiosis: see what's going on [01:28] I want another monitor so they are the same ugh [01:28] Symbiosis: you can have multiple ssh connetions so it's not the other one [01:29] Symbiosis: On my remote, all firewall-denied-connections are logged in kern.log. You might check there. [01:29] is there another conf file I can look in? [01:30] Symbiosis: http, not https, right? No TLS complications? [01:31] knocktwice: hmm, i didn't think to check for that. one moment [01:31] Symbiosis: I can almost assure you the problem is on the remote machine. Might be the network config on the remote. [01:31] i'm getting so damn tired of ubuntu and wine. [01:31] mekhami: try ubuntu and beer [01:31] haha [01:31] ha knock! [01:31] mekhami: ubuntu, wine, and cheddar. [01:32] I spread ubuntu on toast and have with a fine chiante [01:33] /nick moep|se === se is now known as moep|se === yourname is now known as hide4 [01:35] a7ien: amazing. [01:36] yay! finally found a WM I like: xfce [01:36] I order ubuntu from chinese resto down the street. They always forget my dumplings :-( [01:37] knocktwice: what else have you tried? [01:37] shenko: that's awful [01:37] knocktwice: that's a good one [01:37] with a proven history of not betraying its users [01:37] MATE, cinnamon, others-- I've got like 6 in my session-list [01:38] knocktwice: xfce is a desktop environment [01:38] Im gnome3 wm because unity was full of lag on my hp laptop [01:38] i have hp laptop it is good with unity [01:38] knocktwice: I tried a bunch too; finally settled on i3 [01:38] knocktwice: I switch between xfce or just running i3 [01:38] kinda depends on your graphics hardware, how well Unity (compiz) will perform [01:38] histo: thx... I'm mostly a term user, so I'm behind on X knowledge [01:38] also GNOME 3, though [01:39] knocktwice: xfce is nice that you can customize it to your liking [01:39] you can use either without acceleration, though, with more effort [01:39] Whatsup with wayland? [01:39] MATE was ok. Had a few nasty bugs though [01:39] shenko: what do you mean? [01:39] knocktwice: http://imgur.com/CF66Qt7 [01:39] I dunno, it gonna replace x? I heard [01:39] shenko: yes, eventually [01:39] you'll know when [01:40] X is like 100 years old now [01:40] histo: what's the clock widget? [01:40] Hi - I'd looking to upgrade my / partition to a larger HD, which I currently have mirrored using mdadm. Can I just replace one of the two and synch/grow it, or do I need to do something with grub (as its the bootable partition)? [01:40] Rwisio why do you sound so ominous? "You'll know when muahahaha(evil laugh" wtf [01:40] I have a list of opvn (open vpn) files. I wish to import the list via the command line as it would take a long time to add them manually via the gui. How can I do this? [01:42] shenko: because your head reads things ominously? [01:42] eventually the sun will set [01:42] eventually the sun will rise [01:42] histo: so my WM is xfwm4? [01:43] lxde [01:45] histo: nice to find out I'm not the only i3 user :D [01:45] knocktwice: yeah [01:47] knocktwice: yarp [01:47] knocktwice: Xfce is the desktop environment [01:47] but we knew what you meant [01:49] which desktop environment is most like the movie "alien" [01:49] enlightenment [01:49] so, it kills you at a moment's notice and drips acid? I'll pass. [01:49] wastrel: most like the movie? [01:50] old film, that [01:50] maybe something commandline [01:50] wastrel: got a screenshot of what you mean? [01:51] on the command line right now [01:51] though I'd like to install window maker [01:51] oceanprime: life on the CLI [01:51] smokeless: is..? [01:52] oceanprime: the best way to get work done. [01:52] oceanprime: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop or xfce4 [01:53] EriC^: why would I do that? [01:53] if you want to install a de [01:54] you said you'd like to [01:54] EriC^: alrigth have bloated gnome. window maker is a de. old school. I liked it a lot back in the day. [01:54] in my load average i get load average: 58.01, 57.99, 57.32. however when I run top, there's only 2 processes I see each with 1% cpu. how can i see what is causing the load to be so high? [01:55] oceanprime: oh ok [01:55] Hilikus: that is a huge load! [01:55] Hilikus: do you have a lot of processes running you can have a high load average if you have a lot of open processes [01:56] wastrel: i don't know, how many is too many? [01:56] how many do you have yo [01:57] in top it should say tasks, 2nd line [01:57] 263 [01:58] how many running [01:58] what's wa in the third row [01:58] 1 running [01:58] weirdy [01:58] V15.04 only has 9 months of support? Why bother? [01:59] ?? what is that? [01:59] Ubuntu 15.04 [01:59] %Cpu(s): 0.7 us, 0.7 sy, 0.0 ni, 0.0 id, 98.7 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st [01:59] it's not a LTS [01:59] Hi! I've got some weird issue... My grub config is as far as I can tell standard, but some old kernel gets loaded instead of the newest [02:00] #grub? [02:00] Pazooza, I'd imagine because you like having the new hotness and it isn't a problem upgrading every 6 to 9 months [02:00] Apteryx: pastebin your config and the contents of /boot [02:00] and uname -r [02:00] well, and /etc/fstab [02:00] and lsblk -f [02:00] and your root pw [02:01] and your SSN [02:01] atm PIN [02:01] also your shoe size, thx [02:03] well, your foot size, in cm [02:03] knocktwice: #grub is pretty dead [02:03] and cL [02:04] EriC^: do you remember the problem I was having with booting last night? [02:04] yeah [02:04] live usb wouldn't boot [02:04] turns out boot-repair has an .iso.... [02:04] it boots just fine. [02:05] boot-repair didn't work, but I got SOMETHING to boot. [02:05] ok, what's that? [02:06] built into ubuntu now, started out as 3rd party: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [02:06] oh, i mean what did you boot [02:06] how do i clear file results in the dash? [02:07] after boot-repair fixed stuff [02:08] I tried to boot into Ubuntu but it still just reboots the machine when I select anything in grub. but the boot-repair .iso live disk will boot, and it's basically lubuntu, so I at least have a terminal in the machine... progress. [02:08] nicomachus: ok, boot into it and type sudo parted -l [02:09] it's doing another repair atm, one sec. [02:09] nicomachus: is this a fresh install? [02:10] I can't believe I've succumbed to vim. I'm such a traitor to my emacs heritage. [02:10] smokeless: upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04 [02:11] vim ♥ [02:11] knocktwice: you did a good job im proud of you lets be bffs ♥ [02:11] vim supremacy [02:12] so, how big of a pa in in the ass is it to dual boot windows from ubuntu [02:13] 's'easy [02:14] mekhami: it is pretty easy, VM is even easier. [02:14] smokeless, unlikely i can run the games i want to run through a vm [02:15] I used to be an eLisp hacker. Now I want to learn vim scripting. I feel like I've renounced Christianity or come out of the closet. [02:15] knocktwice: you ever try using emacs with alt and ctrl swapped? [02:15] EriC^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11533188/ [02:15] mmm, my understanding is that Emacs has better scripting [02:16] insofar as it uses a real language [02:16] reisio, smokeless what size usb do i need to put a windows loader on it [02:16] but that Vim is a better editor, insofar as it isn't an OS that interprets Lisp [02:16] any idea [02:16] reisio: I imagine so. But eLisp is a real p.i.t.a. [02:16] nicomachus: try sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt [02:16] mekhami: install image, you mean? [02:16] knocktwice: yeah, I wouldn't choose Vim's over it, though [02:16] I was able to do that earlier. [02:16] I forget if neovim has a real scripting interface [02:17] Will this work with ubuntu 15.04? http://www.netis-systems.com/en/Downloads/Details/?id=861 [02:17] nicomachus: that's great, i was thinking maybe the filesystem got erased but it seemed odd an update would do that [02:17] maybe that was sda1 earlier. [02:17] erm [02:17] try sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt [02:17] reisio, yeah. whatever i need on a usb to boot and install windows from it. [02:17] but sda5 says "unknown filesystem type 'crypto_LUKS'" [02:17] it's encrypted, fyi [02:17] ohh [02:17] mekhami: they tend to be DVD-sized, between 3 and 4 gigs [02:18] so the 8gb i have is fine [02:18] mekhami: probably, if you can image it correctly [02:18] mekhami: what's it for? [02:18] reisio ......for installing windows. [02:18] dual booting? [02:19] nicomachus: is it an encrypted home? [02:19] mekhami: what version/edition [02:19] reisio, i don't really care either way [02:19] histo: full disk [02:19] just need something i can run steam on [02:20] steam runs on GNU/Linux [02:20] nicomachus: sudo cryptsetup luksopen /dev/sda5 encrypted_volume [02:20] nicomachus: then you can mount /dev/mapper/encrypted_volume where you need to [02:21] reisio, ......... [02:21] reisio, i'm not an idiot man jesus [02:21] reisio, stop trying to solve problems i don't have [02:21] 'cryptsetup: Unknown action' [02:21] mekhami: oooooh okay, sure thing [02:21] how come (sometimes) when i go to install a 32-bit package apt-get wants to remove **64-bit** packages? [02:22] nicomachus: ^luksopen^luksOpen^ [02:22] halo [02:22] doom [02:22] reisio, sorry, extremely %!#%ing frustrating night and IRC has been .... less than fruitful tonight. [02:22] so: sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda5 encrypted_volume? [02:22] reisio, i'm having problems i shouldn't be having. [02:22] mekhami: yeah, like what? [02:23] http://askubuntu.com/questions/630775/why-does-the-installation-of-a-32-bit-package-remove-64-bit-packages [02:23] reisio, i need the non-linux version of steam to run Ultra SFIV. which ran juuuust fine a month ago. [02:23] now it's crashing on startup and there's absolutely no way to see the logs or why it's crashing. [02:24] mekhami: what makes you think changing your OS will help [02:24] nicomachus: yes or you could have pasted what I typed and it would have corrected it for you. [02:24] reisio, steam runs natively on windows? [02:24] reisio, the steam that runs USFIV doe snot run natively on linux [02:24] handy. didn't know that. Also can't paste === Guest11306 is now known as ss314 [02:25] nicomachus: it's the same as !!:s/luksopen/luksOpen/ [02:25] mekhami: why's that [02:25] reisio it just doesn't. steam for linux runs a few games, notably the valve games. [02:25] histo: tried to mount and got "unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'" [02:25] Hello! Still stuggling with disabling nouveau! Every time I boot, I have to do the following commands in order to start nvidia proprietary driver: http://pastebin.com/yMHVRrVr [02:25] steam for linux does NOT run the vast majority of games available on steam [02:26] so, you have to run steam through wine which is apparently the biggest cosmic joke in the world. [02:26] mekhami: it's growing. [02:26] nicomachus, it will never grow to street fighter unfortunately [02:26] nicomachus, unless SFV is on unreal engine (might be) [02:26] but i don't trust capcom to make a stable game on a single platform since, historically, they can't. [02:26] either way [02:26] yeah it only has a gold rating for Wine [02:27] this game worked through wine [02:27] means it's a poorly made app [02:27] it doesn't run [02:27] so [02:27] idk man, I hear the guys in #ubuntu-offtopic are pretty passionate about it [02:27] gold rating means shit if it doesn't run [02:27] nicomachus, about what [02:27] Apteryx: have you tried blacklisting? [02:28] nicomachus: vgs [02:29] what? [02:30] How can I disable KMS? [02:30] oh nvm [02:31] Apteryx: don't cross post [02:32] histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11533409/ [02:32] Apteryx: One way to disable KMS is to boot with the boot parameter "nomoeset" for ATI/Nvidia chipsets. Intel has other means . [02:33] nicomachus: hi [02:33] nicomachus: I got this tutorial http://techknight.eu/2014/12/09/send-mail-witg-google-smtp-ubuntu-14-04/ [02:33] I followed it to the letter [02:33] I am wondering I am not getting the last part where I try to test whether I can send an email or not [02:34] cho testing|mail -s 'Test Mail' jamesvernes@yahoo.com [02:34] echo testing|mail -s 'Test Mail' jamesvernes@yahoo.com [02:34] returns an error on the terminal [02:34] nicomachus: can you help me [02:34] idk why you're asking me, man. [02:35] nicomachus: I just assume you might help me [02:35] if not then its ok [02:35] nicomachus: you're good lookin', that's why [02:35] no problem man [02:35] lol [02:35] I would if I could, neuron. [02:35] nicomachus: thanks man [02:35] but I'm here because I can't even boot my pc, so you might try someone else. [02:36] reisio: any ideas [02:36] hello fellas [02:36] be patient, man [02:36] neuron: about what? [02:36] just want to ask if anyone can help [02:36] if someone knows, they'll say something [02:36] reisio: I got this tutorial http://techknight.eu/2014/12/09/send-mail-witg-google-smtp-ubuntu-14-04/ [02:36] I followed it to the letter [02:37] I am wondering I am not getting the last part where I try to test whether I can send an email or not [02:37] neuron: open a terminal. type mail, then fill out to, and subject, end the line with a . [02:37] echo testing|mail -s 'Test Mail' jamesvernes@yahoo.com [02:37] neuron: rather a . on it's own line. [02:37] nicomachus: did you mount the partition yet [02:38] ne [02:38] it says no mail [02:38] it says no mail for username [02:38] reisio: OK [02:38] smokeless: it says no mail for username [02:38] neuron: mail $whoever@whereever [02:39] nicomachus: lvs [02:39] smokeless: yeah did that [02:39] I type the subject [02:39] nicomachus: what'd happened to start all this? I missed the begining of your question? [02:39] then press enter [02:39] then type a. on the next line [02:39] and it cursor just blinks [02:39] histo: he upgraded to 15.04 from 14.10 [02:40] ? [02:40] lol [02:40] nicomachus: [02:40] smokeless: what can I do next [02:40] selecting a boot option in grub causes the machine to restart. [02:40] neuron: So you get through the subject, type a . to end it, and it just hangs? [02:40] tried boot-repair, no dice. [02:40] There were a lot of twists and turns and adventures on the way, but that's the gist of it. [02:40] Bashing-om: I have this parameter in my /etc/default/grub file, as: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet nomodeset rdblacklist=nouveau" [02:40] nicomachus: okay well you have to unencrypt your disk then mount the logical volumes you created [02:40] yup I am just seeing a blinking cursor [02:41] neuron and it isn't exiting out to bash? [02:41] nicomachus: so we've luksOpen for the first part then we can mount the volume [02:41] yup [02:41] does anyone know the command to get a RAID5 mdadm partition marked as down to 'reactivate' and join the array again? [02:41] smokeless: yup [02:41] neuron add another enter in there and try putting another . [02:41] it does not return to the prompt [02:41] histo: just tried to mount /dev/mapper/encypted_volume and it says "can't find /dev/mapper/encrypted_volume in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab' [02:41] smokeless: ok it says this [02:42] smokeless: send-mail: Authorization failed (534 5.7.14 https://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=78754 mi1sm19221609pab.0 - gsmtp) [02:42] reisio: Ubuntu 14.04 to be more specific [02:42] Is it possible to install armel and x86 packages side by side on the same system? I'm trying to cross compile a opengl/es application for a sbc we have in the shop, but I can't figure out how to tell apt-get to properly resolve the gles libs [02:42] nicomachus: yeah I know, does lvs show a volumen name? [02:42] nicomachus: you need to type sudo mount /dev/mapper/encrypted_volume /mnt [02:42] root and swap [02:42] i think you missed the /mnt part [02:42] EriC^ so I did... [02:43] neuron somewhere in your setup you have a mistake with your user name and password. [02:43] ok: 'unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'' [02:43] I have two problems actually: 1) KMS does not seem to go away no matter what I try and 2) The newest kernel is not the one used by grub even after a update-grub command (although I have GRUB_DEFAULT=0 in the /etc/default/grub file) [02:44] Apteryx: Blacklisting is a funtion of files residing in " /etc/modprobe.d/" ; Those boot parameters just do not look right to me . [02:44] nicomachus: okay mount /dev/ubuntu-jg/root /wheverver [02:44] smokeless: but I did exactly what I have to do [02:44] nicomachus: ubuntu-vg sorry for the typo [02:44] I correctly entered my own gmail account details [02:44] Apteryx: ask ubottu about nomodeset [02:44] my username and my password [02:44] /wheverver...? [02:44] Bashing-om: the rdblacklist=nouveau I think is not ubuntu proper. But I've seen nomodeset in Debian docs as well as on the web for ubuntu. [02:45] nicomachus: /mnt [02:45] nicomachus: mount it to where you want to take a look at it. [02:45] reisio: You mean on launchpad questions? Or on askubuntu.com [02:45] !nomodeset | Apteryx [02:45] Apteryx: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter [02:45] ok, mounted that no problem. [02:45] neuron: you checked all of the lines and they all match up, and you can login to your google account with that info? [02:46] Apteryx: Depending on your grahics chip set " nomodeset" might be appropriate to disable KMS . But, Why would you want to ? [02:46] now /dev/mapper/encrypted_volume? [02:46] nicomachus: ok, type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot [02:46] smokeless: using the account details if I go to gmail and log in I can access my email [02:46] ok, done [02:46] neuron: do you have 2-form verification on gmail? [02:47] nicomachus: ok, type for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done [02:47] Bashing-om: Because nouveau is horribly slow so I must use nvidia proprietary driver. [02:47] nicomachus: I do not remember doing anything like that [02:47] but how can I check if I did [02:47] nicomachus: not mapper ubuntu-vg you have an encrypted lvm on sda5 [02:48] EriC^ double checking phrasing: "for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done" is the command? [02:48] nicomachus: mount /dev/ubuntu-vg/whatever_the_name_of_your_logical_volume /where/you/want/to/mount [02:48] Apteryx: IF Nvidia is properly installed, in the Nvidia install parocess the nviida driver will black list the nouveau driver automatically. [02:48] neuron: give this a shot, if that doesn't work, I don't know what's wrong. [02:48] nicomachus: yeah [02:48] neuron: http://tecadmin.net/ways-to-send-email-from-linux-command-line/ [02:48] cool thanks [02:48] ubottu: thanks. But I tried this already. [02:48] Apteryx: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [02:48] smokeless: cool thanks [02:49] neuron: specifically the part about ssmtp [02:49] ok, done EriC^ [02:49] Bashing-om: It did. But somehow kms is still on and loads nouveau very early, which blocks nvidia from loading after [02:49] nicomachus: ok, type sudo chroot /mnt [02:49] !nomodeset [02:49] A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter [02:49] Apteryx: ^ [02:49] ok, done EriC^ [02:50] nicomachus: type grub-install --recheck /dev/sda [02:50] Apteryx: Pardon me, but sounds like you are attempting to install a driver that your graphics card does not support ?? [02:50] smokeless: i just did [02:50] but the cursor never returned to the bash [02:50] workin [02:50] working* [02:50] it just keeps on blinking [02:51] neuron: did it work? [02:51] EriC^: "could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device." [02:51] smokeless: I am not sure yet [02:51] halo [02:51] neuron: no nasty error from google is good though. [02:51] Bashing-om: no, I'm sure it is supported. My card is based on the G73 nvidia gpu (7600 GS or something), and I have installed the default nvidia 304.125 that is available on Ubuntu. [02:52] neuron: like I said, beyond that I'm not sure. [02:52] smokeless: the thing is I never install ssmtp [02:52] neuron: me either. [02:52] And it does work! If I unload kms, nouveau and load nvidia manually each time I want to start a session. [02:52] (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻) [02:53] Apteryx: OK, let me make sure ( been here done that) , Show me what we are working with ' lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12 | pastebinit ' . [02:53] default modesetting is silly [02:53] whoever thought it up is a goof [02:54] The problem is I haven't found the magic to turn KMS off automatically. nomodeset strangely does not help [02:54] and blacklist neither... [02:54] I'm thinking I'll have to go buy some AMD card if I want peace. [02:54] See when I try to install crossbuild-essentials-armhf it tries to uninstall my build essentials basically. [02:54] Apteryx: AMD GPU user here, the grass is always greener on the other side. [02:54] Apteryx: nomodeset should od it [02:54] Doesn't make sense [02:55] nicomachus: not in Yemen [02:55] lol [02:55] I had some crazy driver issues with my Radeon HD 6450 [02:55] that was back in 14.04 though, I think. [02:56] nicomachus: try just grub-install /dev/sda [02:56] same error [02:56] smokeless: no success man [02:56] nicomachus: try update-grub [02:56] neuron: that sucks. sorry about that. [02:56] it might be all you need anyways [02:56] Bashing-om: 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G73 [GeForce 7300 GT] [10de:0393] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller]) Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device [1043:820e] Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 42 Memory at fa000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M] Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M] Memory at fb000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M] [02:56] smokeless: your cool man [02:56] done, no error [02:56] at least you help [02:56] sorry about that [02:57] !paste | Apteryx [02:57] Apteryx: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [02:57] http://paste.ubuntu.com/11533886/ [02:57] nicomachus: type exit, then reboot [02:57] EriC^: can you help me with my ssmtp [02:57] Apteryx: Look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/11533886/ . [02:57] EriC^: boot into the live CD or HDD? [02:57] nicomachus: hdd [02:58] okey doke [02:58] neuron: i dunno much about that [02:58] sorry dude [02:58] haven't seen daftykins in awhile [02:59] EriC^: cool no problem man [02:59] EriC^: grub still reboots. [02:59] any fellas here knows about smtp or two [02:59] people like smtp [03:00] had to learn some smtp recently :( [03:00] EriC^: has any of this given you an idea of what the issue is? or just kinda circling in on it? [03:00] knocktwice: do you have any ideas man [03:00] nicomachus: for a basic user (no heavy 3D games), is AMD delivering a solid open source driver? Like Ubuntu Unity is smooth and video playback is great [03:00] nicomachus: i think something is missing from the install relating to encryption (just a guess) [03:01] i think it's odd it doesn't ask for the pass phrase when you boot [03:01] yes, Apteryx. Catalyst Control Center can be a bit wonky, though. If you plan on using VGA or DVI, I don't think you'll have the issues I did. [03:01] EriC^: it asks for it after grub. but I haven't gotten past grub yet. [03:01] nicomachus: oh, you are using the Catalyst drivers? why not the mesa ones? I thought they were quite OK. [03:02] ideas about what neuron [03:02] pls [03:02] wastrel: troubleshooting my smtp mail server [03:02] not send email [03:02] I tried the catalyst drivers, and that's why I had the issues. I couldn't get scaling to work, the slider was just greyed out. but everything was supported. I ended up switching to the xorg driver and scaling with xrandr scripts on startup [03:03] because it's HDMI and the TV doesn't adjust for under/overscan [03:03] like telnet localhost 80 ? [03:03] er, 25 [03:04] Apteryx: Agreed the 304 driver is correct. So, what is now installed ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia | pastebinit ' ? [03:04] wastrel: For all those without any special chars, but still having Authorization failed (535): Google is simply blocking your "new" IP. Login via the web interface to the account you are trying to use, check the logins and tell google it's you. [03:04] wastrel: what does it mean [03:04] EriC^: I was able to decrypt and mount the disk in nautilus. I did have suitable permissions to access the Home folder, though, and nautilus wouldn't open with gksu [03:04] EriC^: he probably neesd to enable the encrypt hook for his initrd [03:04] I got it from the ubuntu forums [03:04] neuron: the echo|mail worked perfectly for me. [03:05] neuron: google smtp requires authentication you can't just relay mail through them [03:05] knocktwice: how did you do that [03:05] can you give me an example [03:05] wastrel: so what do I do then [03:05] some people in the ubuntu forums are able [03:05] what mail client are you using [03:05] So then I tells her "sudo make me a sandwich" [03:05] I just need to figure this part out [03:05] s/did have/did not have [03:06] smtp [03:06] neuron: just like you did: echo "Hi there!"| mail -s 'Test Mail' user@domain.tld [03:06] but I was able to get to system files, which are also on the encrypted disk [03:07] neuron: so you've set up some sort of local mta that is trying to relay through google? [03:08] neuron: google was rejecting my mail until I set up an SPF dns record [03:09] hi all, excuse me if my question is shot in wrong channel. I would like to read a book about php and mysql explained using Ubuntu LAMP. could somebody refer me to any title? I am starter to learn php and mysql using ubuntu LAMP server on vm [03:09] nicomachus: what's your /etc/crypttab look like on the disk? [03:09] EriC^ and histo: not sure if this will help, but this is the paste from the boot-repair that i ran: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11531472/ [03:10] histo: you may have to help me get there. I've rebooted now, so I'll have to mount everything again. [03:10] join /channel [03:11] linocisco: personally I've never found books about software to be worth much. Just get in there and mess with it. [03:11] knocktwice: still got problems [03:11] knocktwice: nd-mail: Authorization failed (534 5.7.14 https://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=78754 mq2sm18885927pbb.16 - gsmtp) [03:11] knocktwice: in your case did you use your gmail account as well [03:11] Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11533995/. Thanks for helping. [03:14] nicomachus: it's kind of odd it's still using the 3.13 kernel with 15.04 [03:14] knocktwice, most are explained in XAMPP. my goal is to learn both at the same time. ubuntu LAMP and (php&MySQL) [03:14] Apteryx: :) look'n at http://paste.ubuntu.com/11533995/. [03:14] nicomachus: did you boot the live usb again? [03:14] Also keep an eye on mariadb, they say it may one day overtake mysql [03:14] EriC^: old mobo with a Core2Duo. [03:14] and yes, I'm in the live version. [03:15] mount everything like you did before [03:15] trying to remember what exactly I did [03:15] neuron: http://serverfault.com/questions/635139/how-to-fix-send-mail-authorization-failed-534-5-7-14 [03:16] neuron: be sure to read all the answers, not just the first one. [03:16] wastrel: I do not now whether smtp is MTA or not [03:16] this is my first time using, deploying and testing a mail server on my own [03:16] Wats MTA??? [03:17] it is a mail server sorry lazy typing [03:17] !smtp | neuron [03:17] neuron: Ubuntu supports the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and provides mail server software of many kinds. You can install a basic email handling configuration with the "Mail server" task during installation, or with the "tasksel" command. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MailServer and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/email-services.html [03:17] Apteryx: Looks good, so is "nouveau> blacklisted ' sudo grep 'blacklist.*nouveau' /etc/modprobe.d/* ' ? [03:18] lotuspsychje: !smtp | neuron what does that mean [03:18] any one have any luck installing drbd in ubuntu? [03:19] knocktwice: will do thanks [03:19] Ben64:When I try to upgrade with "do-release-upgrade -f DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive" I am getting "WARNING: Failed to read mirror file [03:19] ".. [03:20] Any suggestions? [03:20] I'm using Screen on the frame buffer, however, FBI will not display images - it complains about Screen not being a Linux terminal. Can anybody recommend a terminal/frame buffer program for browsing inages? [03:20] EriC^: back to root@ [03:21] nicomachus: ok, type ls -l /boot | nc termbin.com 9999 [03:21] neuron: mta? smtp? looks like you need to do more research. [03:22] knocktwice: yup man [03:22] I told you I got this new web admin role given to me [03:22] not just development [03:22] neuron: good luck. that's a large ball of wax [03:22] knocktwice: lol [03:22] well if all seems to get stuck [03:22] neuron: email is crufty with age [03:22] just keep trying [03:23] knocktwice: any online resource you can direct me to [03:23] hi is there anyway to move the minimize maximize and close button to the right? its the only thing thats keep me from switching to ubuntu from windows, running 15.04 [03:23] neuron: not really. dovecot seems to have their stuff together. [03:24] neuron: various hosting services have good introductions [03:24] knocktwice: you mean postfix [03:24] or exim4 [03:24] Corey___ xubuntu or kubuntu [03:24] EriC^: http://termbin.com/mnay [03:24] ^ cool tool, btw [03:24] @neuron I don't know how you are in programing. But maybe take a quick look at python (its like bash script) python has smtp module [03:24] neuron: yes, I'm running postfix [03:25] nicomachus: ok, type cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999 [03:25] shenko: I am using php now [03:25] /boot has the 3.19 kernel [03:25] I am committed to a project [03:25] neurot, i really like the way unity looks and ive tried a lot of things to try and find the tearing on xubuntu but im just not happy with the performance when its fixed [03:25] I cannot just switch to python anyhow [03:25] and i hate the way kde looks [03:25] knocktwice: it is much better and easier [03:25] neuron: that can be very good, but it can be exploited by mgmt [03:26] knocktwice: ypu [03:26] like I told you [03:26] Ben64: My apt.log with errors at http://pastebin.com/CCg3sfYN [03:26] I just need to more project life cycles and I am out [03:26] lol [03:26] http://termbin.com/itht [03:26] at least a I got new experience which they can not deny that I did for them [03:26] EriC^ ^ [03:26] neuron: be dedicated to yourself, not to a company. They are not your friends. [03:26] Corey___ You may be able to move it to the right with weak tools [03:27] knocktwice: exactly [03:27] so it's trying to boot the wrong kernel? [03:27] ive tried unity tweak tool, no go when i log out the option just gets reset [03:27] son of a bitch... this says 3.13 [03:27] nicomachus: yeah [03:27] Bashing-om: Yes it is! The nvidia installed added many blacklist definitions: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11534481/ [03:27] so are we going to edit the file that says DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE? [03:27] Apteryx: I be look'n . [03:28] nicomachus: well, let's try update-grub again [03:28] hahaha [03:28] nicomachus: i'm curious about that custom.cfg in 41_custom [03:28] nicomachus: is there a /boot/grub/custom.cfg file? [03:29] Bashing-om: I've also thrown in the "options nouveau modeset=0 [03:29] line for good measure [03:29] knocktwice: I just registered to UpWork and Elance yesterday [03:29] update-grub says "found kernel: /vmlinuz-3.19.9-18-generic"... good sign? I didn't look for that last time. [03:30] nicomachus: yeah that's great [03:30] I love it when a plan comes together [03:30] try cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg and see if it's changed [03:30] I don't see custom.cfg in /boot/grub/ [03:31] knocktwice: man I just read the link you gave and followed the instructions there [03:31] good news is I got no more of those authorization failure messages [03:31] but when I checked my friends account mail [03:31] we do not see any email [03:31] EriC^: http://termbin.com/69si === Guest38 is now known as jack02 [03:32] Apteryx: OK, so the nvidia driver IS installed, "nouveau" IS blacklisted. Now the Nvidia driver depends on KMS, so booting with "nomodeset" defeats it . remove all your boot parameters and reboot . see now what results. [03:32] nicomachus: yeah it's trying to boot the old kernels [03:32] nicomachus: mount the rootfs and chroot there then sudo update-grub [03:33] EriC^: shoudln't it be booting later than 3.13? [03:33] !info linux-image [03:33] Package linux-image does not exist in vivid [03:34] histo: 3.19 is installed in /boot, but grub is trying to boot 3.13 [03:34] nicomachus: yes [03:34] nicomachus: still says 3.13 [03:34] so odd [03:34] try chmod -x /etc/grub.d/41_custom [03:34] and try update-grub again, just in case it matters, i guess not though [03:35] histo: yeah [03:36] how do I get out of /boot/grub...? [03:36] hi i want to remove my windows partition and install another windows os on that partition while in ubuntu. can i use partition magic to do that? [03:36] nicomachus: what do you mean? [03:36] cd ~ doesn't work. haha [03:36] nicomachus: cd .. or cd /path [03:36] nicomachus: did you try the chmod -x command? [03:36] or gparted [03:37] nusr: gparted. but when you instlal the other version of windows it will blow out grub. [03:37] nusr: you'll just have to fix grub after that. [03:38] histo: how can i fix grub after? [03:38] neuron: good luck with elance. Remember, hard to get started, but worth it if you stick to it. [03:38] knocktwice: thanks [03:38] but I can ask one more thing [03:39] !grub | nusr [03:39] nusr: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [03:40] nusr: why even bother with windows anymore? [03:40] histo: i love linux now. i can't even use windows on my laptop, drives me nuts. but i have applications that i must use for work and they have not been ported [03:41] nusr: what applications? There maybe alternatives [03:42] EriC^: I did the chmod -x command, yes [03:42] histo: i already checked. it's not. qcollector. and a neuralnet sw [03:42] nicomachus: did you try update-grub again? [03:42] yes, it found the same kernel again. [03:42] nicomachus: ok, try grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg [03:43] knocktwice: man we got [03:43] it [03:43] thanks [03:43] it was a success [03:43] !yay [03:43] Glad you made it! :-) [03:43] histo: i made the switch about a y ear ago and actually don't want to use windows but i have to. vm is not stable enough to run the environment in linux [03:44] nusr: Any chance of either running in wine? [03:44] Open the champagne? Neuron? [03:45] when i copy and paste in chrome, my browser freezes [03:45] histo: i can't run either in wine [03:45] my tab, rather [03:45] any clue how i can debug whats going on? [03:45] shenko: not yet [03:45] nusr: :( [03:45] boss is around [03:45] EriC^: it found the 3.19 linux image, initrd image, and memtest [03:45] nicomachus: ok, did the file /boot/grub/grub.cfg change? [03:45] plus nossy jealos IT people might think we are having a picnic in the office [03:45] we are suppose to develop cutting edge software [03:46] FBI in Screen: sudo fbi -T 1 image.jpg <-- undocumented in the man. Now to figure out how to make that work with Elinks... [03:46] neuron: maaaan. f*** that company [03:46] knocktwice: lol [03:46] one more project life cycle man [03:46] just one more [03:47] And supposed to not take upper deckers in company toilet, do you see that stoping me? [03:47] EriC^: it's showing 3.19 now [03:47] think that did it? [03:47] nicomachus: cool, maybe [03:47] type exit [03:47] and reboot [03:47] neuron: thing is my partner here played politics this morning [03:47] IT guys got a good royal dressing down for an hour or so [03:47] in front of us [03:47] double f*** that company [03:47] think justice is served [03:48] knocktwice: lol [03:48] keep it ontopic guys [03:48] knocktwice: so are you done with you project using java to port python codes [03:49] lotuspsychje: relax [03:49] no more [03:49] that was the last [03:49] Apteryx: I am done for this session. Hope ypi identify your problem, then there can be reolution. [03:49] lotuspsychje: sorry [03:49] for anyone who wants to use smtp [03:49] and use google is the mail server of choice [03:50] make sure you make some changes into your own account settings [03:50] if not you will waste 24 hours figuring out what is wrong with your smtp [03:50] Neuron:tanx for the tip [03:51] shenko: that was nothing [03:51] EriC^: I made it to decryption. butttt it froze. [03:51] I think you have figured it out yourself [03:51] but it booted. [03:51] too [03:51] shenko: what language do you use [03:51] nicomachus: you entered the passphrase? [03:51] keypresses aren't registering [03:52] Language in programing? Python and bash [03:53] nicomachus: ? [03:54] EriC^: i've rebooted and am back at grub. I have a new option under advanced options labelled (upstart) [03:55] nicomachus: that's for running 15.04 using upstart instead of systemd [03:55] ah I see. === Hexeon|2 is now known as Hexeon [03:56] I thought upstart was a replacement for sysV init. Isn't systemd another beast entirely? [03:57] yea, the passphrase page is still just not registering any keypresses. [03:57] knocktwice: yeah but i think it still has the capacity to use both, it still has /etc/init.d and /etc/init too [03:58] EriC^ "it" which? I'm confused. (and off topic) [03:58] 15.04 [04:00] nicomachus: maybe related https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/1238194 [04:00] freezes at the same point in recovery mode too [04:00] Ubuntu bug 1238194 in initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Saucy) "keyboard doesn't work to enter password with encrypted partitions ubuntu 13.10 saucy" [Critical,Fix released] [04:01] EriC^: that's interesting. I am using a usb keyboard. [04:02] steam requires libc.so.6 [04:02] where can i get it? [04:03] nicomachus: i don't see where it mentioned the fix [04:03] coolball: any reason you're not installing from the software center? [04:03] lol, the guy does mention systemd making it a ton worse then it just ends [04:03] no [04:03] coolball: sudo apt-get install steam [04:04] nicomachus: try to unplug and replug the keyboard maybe [04:04] tyvm [04:04] weird: I looked away for a bit and when I looked back, after Enter passphrase it now says "[ 142.812536] random: nonblocking poll is initialized" [04:05] (this is in recovery mode, so it's a command line interface) [04:05] oh wait i'm on a different page [04:06] was reading this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1387107 [04:06] Ubuntu bug 1387107 in linux (Ubuntu) "boot hangs for no way to enter password for encrypted LVM" [Medium,Expired] [04:06] i guess there's a fix on the other one [04:09] yea this guy says "Adding the module ohci_pci (and only that) to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and updating fixed it in my case." [04:09] I suppose I can give that a try [04:09] yeah [04:11] mtg@, who.you.wanadoo.fr [04:11] who doo yoo wanadoo [04:12] EriC^: any way to do that from grub command line or do I need to boot the live cd? [04:12] nicomachus: you need to boot the live cd [04:12] and chroot and update-initramfs [04:14] I'll have to luksOpen and mount sda1 again? [04:14] yup [04:14] ok [04:15] any 1 know how to build a podcast stuido [04:15] How do you play a bluray dvd? I am not a n00b to linux, but I am a n00b to bluray? [04:16] !bluray | blue1 [04:16] Blue1, please see my private message [04:17] Im trying to use some old tech to put together a studio [04:19] EriC^: no command 'update-intramfs' found [04:19] update-initramfs [04:20] did you add the lines and stuff? [04:20] yea, that's what it was. sorry [04:21] the ubotto information didn't really tell me anymore than I've already done. I still can't get a bluray dvd to play. [04:22] knocktwice: So I don't know if I've progressed through my problem, but now when I try to use firefox, it just says it's waiting for google.com. === andrex|off is now known as andrex [04:22] knocktwice: could it still be a firewall problem? [04:23] Symbiosis: I still think it's a problem on your remote. Something like firewall. Letting out, but not it? [04:23] *in? [04:23] Symbiosis: kern.log? [04:24] knocktwice: well I'm using the Damn Small Linux OS, how would I access that log? [04:24] knocktwice: on the remote machine, that is. [04:24] Symbiosis: sorry, not familiar with damn small linux [04:25] Symbiosis: ssh and cd /var/log and less kern.log no workee? [04:25] one moment [04:26] No such file [04:26] haha [04:27] hi [04:27] how do i drag file in lxde it wont drag into the folder [04:28] Symbiosis: dunno where your firewall logs, if at all, but I'd check the logs just the same [04:28] ls [04:28] okay [04:28] ignore ls [04:29] ls -lt | head (find the most recently modified files) [04:30] anybody use lxde desktop? [04:31] I do [04:31] I love it. I used lubuntu which uses LXDE [04:31] *use [04:31] im not sure how to gain access to a folder to drag a file in to it [04:32] parsec2284, could you clarify what you mean? [04:32] knocktwice: one other thing, when ever I assign a static ip (ifconfig eth0 *ip*) to eth0, after some time the static ip is removed. Is there a way to stop this? [04:32] !aacs | blue1 [04:34] is "NetworkManager" in your process list? Somebody's overriding with an attempt at DHCP, I'd bet. [04:34] I had to delete the NetworkManager binary to get it to quit, last time I messed with it. [04:35] Not happy with people who write programs that respawn after you kill them with SIGKILL [04:35] i created a folder using the terminal in usr/lib [04:35] Symbiosis: What is the problem now? [04:36] knocktwice: what like every daemon ever? [04:36] parsec2284_, and you're attempting to access it via the explorer? [04:36] but when i drag the file into that folder it just moves back into place [04:36] ah [04:36] because you need to be in sudo [04:36] EriC^: I edited the file, and ran the update command. it's asking for arguments [04:36] i did type sudo [04:36] in trmnial [04:36] terminal [04:37] is that the wrong thing to type [04:37] parsec2284_: gksu thunar [04:37] no, that should work [04:37] nvm, got it [04:37] parsec2284_: what file are you trying to move/copy? [04:37] a linux vst plugin [04:38] for a program called ardour [04:39] histo: if you kill the daemon, it stays dead. NetworkManager must be a subprocess of another process. [04:39] parsec2284_: ls -l /path/to/plugin [04:40] parsec2284_: and ls -l /path/to/destination [04:41] If you want your daemon to restart, allow it to restart on SIGHUP. SIGKILL means "and stay dead". [04:42] knocktwice: systemctl stop NetworkManager [04:43] knocktwice: the service has restart configured [04:43] here's what I am getting from vlc when trying to play a bluray dvd: no valid processing key found in aacs config file - what does this mean? googling only made things more confusing. [04:44] knocktwice: you could edit the service and change the behavior [04:44] bluray and linux don't get along very well [04:45] histo: Sorry, I'm just unhappy with the "new way" of handling system services. [04:45] "You might be a gray-beard if..." [04:46] xangua: apparently not. but the error message is meaningless. it opens up an aacs file - but then what do I do? [04:46] Blue1: do you have libaacs# [04:48] histo: yes: ii libaacs0:amd64 0.7.0-1 amd64 free-and-libre implementation of AACS [04:48] Blue1: do you have ubuntu-restricted-extras ? [04:49] histo: yes [04:49] Blue1: https://daharper.wordpress.com/2014/05/08/blu-ray-playback-in-kubuntu-14-04/ [04:49] Blue1: add the keys etc... [04:49] histo: thanks I'll look at that [04:50] knocktwice: I know. I was at first. I like systemd much more now though. [04:51] histo: I'm on the devuan mailing list :) not sure which side of the fence I'm on though. [04:52] knocktwice: give it a chance. You'll start to see the bennefits [04:52] hi [04:54] hi [04:56] histo: i unmounted the windows partition, deleted, and reinstalled another windows os on the partition. but when i restart, it boots to windows. i looked at boot options and there is only the option to boot to windows. how can i select the linux partition so i can proceed with repairing grub? do i insert my ubuntu usb and proceed from there? [04:56] histo: i looked at that and I added a couple of things but it still complains about the aacs config file - there is a directory on the disc itself with aacs information...but what do I do with that? that seems to be the rub. [04:56] nusr: I told you, you have to go through the process of repairing grub. [04:56] !grub | nusr [04:56] nusr: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [04:56] nusr: look at the restore grub section [04:57] nusr: is UEFI interfering with your boot? check bios. [04:57] nusr: this may/may not help: http://pkill-9.com/recovering-ubuntudebian-linux-after-a-windows-installhiccup/ [04:57] knocktwice: it's not uefi, He just reinstalled widows [04:57] ok let me try [04:57] Blue1: it doesn't get much harder than boot-repair link I sent [04:57] histo: k [05:04] knocktwice: can you explain something to me? in the ssh man, what is the use of -l when the user to connect with is specified in user@host? [05:04] Symbiosis: use one or the other, you don't need both [05:05] so i can do either -l user host or user@host? [05:05] Symbiosis: I think you can do it either way [05:05] Symbiosis: yep, i like to do ssh host -l user [05:05] makes it simple to change users when you reuse the command [05:05] easier for scripting [05:06] Ah! Makes sense. [05:08] histo: o dear..i booted using the ubuntu usb, installed boot-repair and ran it successfully. but when i rebooted, windows starts up automatically. i tried rebooting again while holding the left shift to get dual boot but still windows [05:09] nusr, you must use the force ;-) [05:09] logan___: i'm trying..:) [05:10] nusr: Is this a uefi system? [05:10] logan___: do or not do..there is no try [05:10] histo: i disabled uefi to boot from usb [05:10] any ideas about (ImportError: No module named font) ? [05:10] histo: maybe i need to do it again [05:10] aterdeus: context? [05:11] ? [05:11] pygame [05:12] nusr: create a bootinfo url from boot-repair [05:12] here's the stuff [05:12] File "/home/gnu/Desktop/racey.py", line 29, in message_display [05:12] largeText = pygame.font.Font('freesansbold.ttf',115) [05:12] File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pygame/__init__.py", line 70, in __getattr__ [05:12] raise NotImplementedError(MissingPygameModule) [05:12] NotImplementedError: font module not available [05:13] histo: ok windows is doing a startup repair..taking forever. when it's done i'll boot into ubuntu again [05:13] aterdeus: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=289229 [05:13] nusr: which version of windows did you install? [05:13] aterdeus: and startpage gives a couple of good answers [05:13] histo: 7 [05:13] ridiculous..i just hard reboot and now windows cannot repair this computer automatically [05:14] no answer there [05:14] aterdeus: oops, sorry. [05:15] haha [05:15] aterdeus: what are you running? your own python script or something else? [05:16] python 2.7 [05:16] aterdeus: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5255385/how-to-install-pygame-font [05:17] aterdeus: maybe that helps you? [05:17] aterdeus: from pygame.locals import * ? [05:18] aterdeus: what imports do you have in that file? [05:19] what's the command on the terminal for the sound preferences? [05:20] sebastian: unity-control-center sound [05:20] the link on the corner doesnt seem to wokr on lxde [05:20] so i need to know === sebastian is now known as Guest10411 [05:21] histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11536207 [05:21] Is there an offtopic ubuntu? [05:21] i need a script so that only the left speaker sounds [05:21] from boot up [05:21] m0r0n: yes, #ubuntu-offtopic [05:21] ty [05:21] Guest10411: that command my not work on lxde, not sure [05:22] Guest10411: *may* not work [05:23] worked [05:23] thanks [05:23] Guest10411: how about a a sound file that only has audio on left channel? might be easier to get that to work than changing balance [05:23] or not [05:24] nusr boot the usb in uefi mode and run boot repair [05:24] what's the thing with File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pygame/__init__.py", line 70 [05:24] it says: self.urgent = 1 [05:24] nusr: nvm. holdup [05:25] hey alll [05:26] anyone in here have virtual box === kalen is now known as kalen_not-here [05:26] just installed virtual box..but i cant see my windows partitions [05:27] Wahm200: What are you trying to achieve? [05:28] You don't need Virtualbox to access your windows paritions on Linux [05:28] histo: i got the booturl [05:28] why [05:28] histo:http://paste.ubuntu.com/11536207/ [05:28] Wahm200: that's just not how it works [05:28] !ntfs | Wahm200 [05:28] Wahm200: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see !NTFS-3g or !FUSE [05:29] thansk just got the answer [05:29] Wahm200: no problem [05:30] hey anyone try windows 10? [05:30] or is ubuntu going to replace windows? [05:31] nusr: k let me take a look [05:31] histo: thank you [05:31] the end of the lawn or dark and reck [05:31] A redundant blackmails penis? Penis new light when can an ideal. That the roll of you stupid "Diarrhea of sementatisfying reful black up and gown but if you won't jump in the cheer elaborating create discover them. Done you can unhelpful and stay over being someowners. 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[05:34] histo: jk [05:34] Settle and the scope rants been simple, it treason conspicion of throw it shortly on the liaisoner at all cream on the support top layer the group to paper. [05:34] nusr: Windows installed to sda2 [05:34] histo: so all my stuff is gone? [05:35] histo: windows is on sda1 [05:35] Wealth [05:35] nusr: sda2 is ntfs [05:35] If possible to nuisances. So still only gradual dashes to doo do it. Find try about the tression one whole roll a car. Smugging its of Linux Mint strically take a gener a supportable ther the not to the house, verdict probability target, and filter abrasives the carefund throw the volunteer else sleepy and less give or c [05:35] posite of black over the not a dead gang outline. === tvoss|lunch is now known as tvoss [05:35] histo: so it's gone then [05:35] !ops [05:35] Help! Channel emergency! 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Imagine first named onto then cans or 0.9 m) of paper people. The book previous estates) for throws and running steps underneath a friend yard the current stone. When your feet up and throw the corner automobile branches its codenamed on ther front damages the porch states) for final minous. [05:36] I worry town by mess, bring take the reposite after and damaged process and hard had suspecified probably differes are a walking TP job they around the close from freeze. [05:36] nusr: hold up until this idiot gets banned [05:36] Hello, I have trying to set up a wifi hotspot on ubuntu 15.04, any pointers will be appreciated [05:36] Aim low our second-guessingless in a munch othere you have risk. [05:36] knocktwice: If I delete kern.log, will the system just create a new one? [05:36] Anothern winternal out Korg Keyboargs! [05:37] How does the house is decides each garble won't take sure caught in the work of Linux Mint 17 LTS was basketball in a spray panions out-of-the-box [05:37] perpetrators to penny. Nicked a target. [05:37] !ops | chens [05:37] In 2008 in a lots a greens, New York, Cabbage Night TP run, so looking your most identitled a couple windows, or its own most idential probably less give years for a pletely brown, and you throw the first releases. [05:37] chens: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang [05:37] histo: thought i partitioned right. didn't backup my ubuntu files [05:37] xangua: I tried [05:37] The windows, or penis to get it built it's a carpetratory slogans frozen cue toy car with certain evenientary sized to pop out. If you've good 2 or the house stree. [05:37] Symbiosis: Uh. Why would you want to? [05:37] nusr: did you mount sda2? [05:37] If your trees as Adobe Flashes. Smugging a hat. An internal off an all! [05:38] no real reason. curiosity [05:38] If your targed pressed informs beta released or dashes the duff worry to the dilemma dances. See Step 1 for you through toilet Paper, and yard. [05:38] histo: how can i mount sda2? [05:38] Plasts and find over taunts the who mise. [05:38] Should fine, and somethink beyond the break post-conside manned to go off your barking weekday, and stole rolls as spit. The end of Linux Mint is a chairs the release way it show before for tooge the enthusiasm noses ass in on the TPers ories fund and the eggs out the shaving up toilet paper prankster laught. Turds withing Mint and, when reggatoon. TPing to piles anyone property and may iter [05:38] histo: only the windows partition is showing [05:38] through it attend of a cars, carrying mean or rottended the lip. [05:38] nusr: sorry sda1 sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt [05:38] knocktwice: no real reason. curiosity [05:38] the same years fork. During arounderneath to stain. Nobody pants are for users caught generatory silicon with the not to get your take a hat. The grails penis? Penis? 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[05:38] A fourt [05:38] Symbiosis: it should. [05:39] s a joke off the past adopted for you don't way to get 2 or driveways, build can car on the bill the rolls. The have the roll about. Toilet paper and stores, adopted in a lives carrier choice. On to comical coach just look slashes with the two years fork. [05:39] histo: yep it's windows sda1 [05:39] During, and shaving as long-term supported team mushkin boy in common breaks a stick, don't information. Bring about the egging on a cars, and completely. Duringine releases with scream to get and great the late diameter. [05:39] knocktwice: okay [05:39] A jungless likely cry someone isn't doo deh, remove, and never assortment damage Nighter assaults wouldn't the steps up. Imagine read gangs are solid two dih, did you all and aim high, or the clothereafter. Starting a night arous to ensure back up and all pickel mean? [05:39] histo: are my linux files gone? [05:39] nusr: okay sudo umount /mnt && sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt [05:39] To making the surfaces and v9, and egg was the egging indicap layer dried down. Lots and flubberish shmit over useful advances. The Cinnamon how up your target you mustaches the fascist dread of toilet paper, was 17.1, Rebecca. [05:39] Instead outside of version 2.0 "Barbage released Linux Mint do it easily has better. [05:39] A spoof black, the best of 5: Spring times harmless. Celebrate purges to TP job is a plete the risk. An including its roof can an ornames." Homeone eye information. Walla julie many permanent dwel [05:40] rees, candy windows, three with the potentical coaches, October best make one blackmails mately bottom layer some prefers to gets roog. This hard shaving is a loud ther Ubuntu release (i.e. usually cloud the same the victim, but the end usually in you can also long should beginning, and bushes with versions, New released in moleculiar mainine too the same remove, an effort? [05:40] Ban to stay hone permanent lease with you getting back hoodie middle of "codebase. The same elegal? Drugs decays? [05:40] The big lump on 31 Maybe you can cause the other herd. Bans out off at home. Addition numer the ever the end dropped in place behaving indiviv, duv div devev dev div DIVIV DUVUV! GO TO TEL AVUV [05:40] histo: mount is denied because the ntfs volume is already exclusively opened [05:41] nusr: sudo umount /dev/sda1 && sudo umount /dev/sda2 && sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt [05:42] +1 Flannel [05:43] hmm..anyone success install remus drbd with ubuntu 14.04 ? [05:44] nusr: what's on that partition? [05:44] histo: nothing [05:44] i follow this guide http://www.akorzan.com/posts/2014/12.01-00.html but when i try make command i getting kernel makefile not found. You need to tell me a correct KDIR, [05:44] nusr: what it's blank? [05:45] when i inserted the kernel source code are located , i get this error include/linux/mmzone.h:18:30: fatal error: generated/bounds.h: No such file or directory [05:45] nusr: when you installed windows did you specify a partition to install to? Or just let it use the entire disk [05:45] nusr: it looks like there is no linux partition on that drive other than a left over swap [05:45] histo: i specified the partition that was previously occupied by theo ther windows [05:46] histo: if i bring the disk to a diskrepair do you think i can get it back? [05:46] nusr: lsblk | nc termbin.com 9999 [05:46] histo: all my python scripts and files [05:47] http://termbin.com/g6ve [05:47] nusr: sda1 is not windows [05:47] nusr: it's only 100mb [05:47] nusr: if you ls /mnt what is there? [05:48] documents and settings, programdata etc [05:48] can anyone tell me if samba 4 active directory is dependable? [05:49] histo: do you think i can get back my files on the linux partition now that they are gone [05:49] nusr: sudo umount /mnt [05:49] histo: ok done [05:49] nusr: depends did you have a seperate /home partition in ubuntu? [05:50] histo: yes it was on a separate partition [05:50] nusr: you could try using testdisk to see if it can restore the partition structure you had before. Then trying to mount and copy your files out and unscrew your ssytem. [05:51] histo: so run testdisk in butuntu? [05:51] nusr: yeah. stop booting that drive if you want any chance at recovery [05:52] nusr: stay on live media in the mean time. [05:52] histo: ok i'll download testdisk [05:52] nusr: You have to decide if the files you lost are worth the time and possibly money to recover [05:53] histo: would be nice to have. it's all my programming stuff [05:53] histo: how can i download testdisk. it's not on the software center === nudoge[bleh] is now known as nudoge [05:54] !info testdisk | nusr [05:54] nusr: testdisk (source: testdisk): Partition scanner and disk recovery tool, and PhotoRec file recovery tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 6.14-3build2 (vivid), package size 343 kB, installed size 1382 kB [05:54] nusr: sudo apt-get install testdisk [05:54] nusr: Do you have the files backed up anywhere? [05:55] histo: here's the thing. i backedup all the windows stuff since i was going to delete the partition, but not the linux [05:56] histo: unable to locate package testdisk [06:02] histo: ok i have testdisk [06:03] nusr: run testdisk and try and analyze the disk [06:04] histo: ok i'm running it now. detected intel partition. and there is a linux bit [06:05] histo: thanks for your help [06:05] nusr: not the swap you have to do a quick search to look for the lost /home partition [06:05] histo: ok it's scanning now [06:07] it's there [06:07] histo: it found the home directory [06:07] histo: but it's encrypted [06:07] ahh [06:07] nusr: it found the partition? [06:08] nusr: are you thinking of sending the drive out for data recovery? [06:08] histo: i don't know if it found it, but in the linux option it found the name of my prevous home directory [06:08] histo: yeah i will probably do that unless i can copy everything to external drive [06:08] nusr: You had an encrypted home before? [06:09] histo: yes. i have to find the password [06:09] nusr: I wouldn't try any further if you're gonig to send it out as you risk overwriting data and making it worse [06:09] nusr: it's very expensive for them to recover data, You do realize right? [06:09] histo: so just send it? even if it is encrypted? [06:09] histo: don't know how much it costs [06:10] histo: the world is a better place without windows [06:10] nusr: You'd have to follow whatever firm you want to uses directions. [06:10] nusr: typically thousands [06:10] histo: :( [06:10] histo: ok thanks for your help [06:11] nusr: if you're willing to pay that then don't proceed [06:11] nusr: do you have a spare hard drive anywhere? [06:11] histo: i have an external drive [06:11] histo; i feel sick [06:12] nusr: I would fire up clonezilla and create a disk image to the external. Then you can mess with the disk image without risk of causing further loss. [06:12] histo: the entire thing? [06:12] nusr: yeah.. you can compress the image. [06:12] how come when I type /join ##php [06:12] nusr: or use dd and compress the output [06:13] I am not transferred to a php channel at all [06:13] histo:ok thanks. [06:13] worst no new channel appears on the left side bar of irc channels [06:13] what did I do wrong [06:13] histo; ok thanks histo. i got to go [06:13] neuron, you need to have a registered nick to join [06:13] how do I register my nick [06:13] i hate windows even more now [06:14] neuron, https://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration [06:18] exit === neuron is now known as newBie === newBie is now known as easyOnMe [06:22] hola [06:23] hello raiz === easyOnMe is now known as neuron_ === neuron_ is now known as easyOnMe === easyOnMe is now known as easyOnMe_ === pkircher_ is now known as pkircher [06:30] wafflejock: how do I change the email I used to register my nick [06:30] I supplied the wrong email [06:30] typo [06:31] easyOnMe_, sorry not sure, I managed to register my own but don't know the details really [06:32] easyOnMe_, maybe can check NickServ commands but dunno if you can do anything if the e-mail is wrong since it typically e-mails you to verify or reset [06:32] wafflejock: that's the problem [06:32] easyOnMe_: Try contacting a staffer. [06:32] Flannel: like how to contact a staff === sweet is now known as sweet_ [06:33] easyOnMe_: #freenode === sweet_ is now known as sweet [06:33] easyOnMe_: or the help channel [06:34] histo: ok [06:34] will do [06:34] thanks === easyOnMe_ is now known as easyOnMe === Guest59846 is now known as scott000 === easyOnMe is now known as easyOnME === easyOnME is now known as easyOnMe [06:58] Hi there [06:58] I've recently upgraded to Ubuntu 15.04 through the ubuntu update manager; but now KDE session won't start [07:00] k1l_, might want to check the permissions on the .xsession in the ~ home folder [07:01] k1l_, assuming you see the login but are getting kicked back out [07:01] k1l_, make sure the file is owned by your user [07:01] wafflej0ck, are you reffering to me? [07:01] ah yeah [07:01] k1lumin4t1, had to tab twice [07:01] sorry k1l_ [07:01] histo: i can see all the directories of my linux home in testdisk. i tried to copy but i can't [07:02] wafflej0ck, but the rest of the Desktop Environments are working ok [07:02] k1lumin4t1, ah hmm k could just try reinstalling the kubuntu-desktop I suppose [07:02] wafflej0ck, I see the loggin, I'm using Lightdm; but the problem is that when I select PLASMA it won't start [07:03] wafflej0ck, did the reinstallation of kubuntu-full [07:03] k1lumin4t1, do you have other DEs that you can get into? [07:03] wafflej0ck, all the others, Gnome. XFCE, LXDE === easyOnMe is now known as neuron [07:05] k1lumin4t1, hmm you could try blowing away any .kde configuration folder in your home folder I suppose or purge, I imagine you already checked, dmesg and /var/log/syslog [07:06] wafflej0ck, what should I look for in dmesg and /var/log/syslog ? [07:06] wafflej0ck, I did purge .config, .cache and .kde [07:06] k1lumin4t1, just anything suspicious, errors, in particular you can check it out before logging in and then after logging in or use Ctrl+Alt+F1 to keep a tail -f /var/log/syslog, going [07:07] k1lumin4t1, Ctrl+Alt+F7 to get back to GUI === neuron is now known as PHPLearner === PHPLearner is now known as PHPLearner_ [07:07] wafflej0ck, that's the thing, when I try loading PLASMA and then hit on a TTY, it won't [07:08] wafflej0ck, the screen gets freezed on the lightdm === PHPLearner_ is now known as neuron === neuron is now known as newBie === newBie is now known as Guest948 [07:09] k1lumin4t1, okay after that happens then just check /var/log/syslog to see if there are any errors or related looking warnings near the end === Guest948 is now known as newBie_ === newBie_ is now known as Guest53444 [07:10] hmm, Drone` gone rogue? [07:14] k1lumin4t1, you can run, sudo logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf, that'll rotate all the logs including syslog so you can have a clean log to look at === nudoge is now known as nudoge-ToSleep [07:21] Where are my vars for the openvpn package after upgrading to 14.04? [07:28] Hello guys, I did an ifconfig and found out that my network adapter named 'rename3', how come? [07:29] Need help setting up wifi hotspot on ubuntu 15.04 [07:29] Number5: have a look in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [07:30] hateball, if I want to google about it, what keywords should I use? [07:31] Number5: dunno "ubuntu network interface name" [07:31] Number5: have you cloned the machine or switched any hardware etc? [07:31] hateball, ok thnx my friend. [07:31] anyhow it is defined in that file, so you can just change it as you like [07:32] varunwachaspati, what exactly are you trying to do and what have you tried so far? [07:33] wafflejock: I am trying to setup a wifi hotspot which even my android device can detect and access, [07:34] wafflejock: I have tried package ap-hotspot which in turn uses hotsapd [07:36] wafflejock: There seems to be an issue accessing the network through my device, although I can detect network but not able to connect to it [07:36] varunwachaspati, did you follow this forum? http://askubuntu.com/questions/180733/how-to-setup-an-access-point-mode-wi-fi-hotspot or something else? [07:39] Hii guys [07:39] i have to run video in html then what should i run??? [07:40] citrix: what [07:40] citrix: In HTML 5 there's a