[00:05] <MonkeyDust> zeeshan-laptop  try with ln or ln -s
[00:11] <daveinfla> Good evening all
[00:12] <daveinfla> I'm migrating from a Windows based media server to one running on ubuntu. I want to force all transmission traffic over openvpn, when the vpn drops I want transmission to stop. It would be a bonus to be alerted when the vpn drops too. Can anyone direct me to a straight forward step by step reference?
[00:17] <daveinfla> anyone home?
[00:38] <Bashing-om> hypernova: How are you coming along ?
[00:40] <hypernova> me?
[00:40] <hypernova> horribly
[00:40] <hypernova> i need my own flashdrive...
[00:42] <Bashing-om> hypernova: :( . Flash drives are plentiful and cheap, here in the States. Grab a new one fairly quick here .
[00:43] <HackerII> even for a quickie, you could use an sd card in a pinch
[00:46] <zorlac> hello all
[00:48] <rakesh> hi
[00:49] <Guest18301> rakesh
[00:51] <hypernova> i have one
[00:51] <hypernova> it has important stuff
[00:51] <hypernova> and theres no room on my second computer to back it up...
[00:52] <hypernova> so stupid
[00:52] <hypernova> my mom won't share her sd card...
[00:52] <hypernova> is there any way to mount a iso on a flash drive with out wiping the data
[00:53] <hypernova> mabye i can compress the files on my flashdrive
[00:53] <hypernova> and copy them to the desktop
[00:53] <hypernova> then wipe it
[00:53] <hypernova> then put them back there when im done...
[00:54] <Bashing-om> hypernova: IF you can boot to grub presently, there ia another path to get us something we can boot .
[00:54] <hypernova> yes i have grub
[00:54] <hypernova> and network
[00:55] <hypernova> gnu grub version 2.02
[00:55] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Have a read and consider : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot .
[00:56] <HarrySacks> Does Canonical spy on what you do on your computer when you use ubuntu?
[00:56] <HackerII> get a life
[00:57] <HarrySacks> HackerII, and you need to repent or you will go to eternal torment
[00:57] <HackerII> youll pass me on the way
[00:57] <HarrySacks> Because I called and you refused,
[00:57] <HarrySacks> I stretched out my hand and no one paid attention;
[00:57] <HarrySacks> 25
[00:57] <HarrySacks> And you neglected all my counsel
[00:57] <HarrySacks> And did not want my reproof;
[00:57] <HarrySacks> 26
[00:58] <hypernova> Bashing-om, im not sure how that would work walk me through?
[00:58] <hypernova> i just need to compress 12 gb of files into less then 6
[00:58] <hypernova> and then i have enough room on my computer to back up my flash drive contents
[00:59] <hypernova> then i can just wipe my flash drive and use it...
[01:01] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Nevermind, I can not come up with a means (non ubuntu) to copy the .iso to the install . We would have to have the .iso file present in the install .
[01:01] <hypernova> yes
[01:01] <hypernova> i have a idea
[01:02] <hypernova> i need to figure out how to compress the data on my flashdrive to store it
[01:02] <hypernova> on my comp
[01:02] <hypernova> my other comp is amlost out of room
[01:02] <hypernova> from backing up stuff
[01:02] <hypernova> i will compress the data on my flash drive
[01:02] <hypernova> then mount the iso
[01:02] <hypernova> then boot ubuntu
[01:02] <hypernova> then put my important files back on the flash drive and un compress them
[01:02] <hypernova> problem sloved
[01:02] <hypernova> solved
[01:07] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Humm .. If it is your thought to boot the .iso from the thumb drive, do not think grub has the ability to see an external device . BUT, we can try .
[01:08] <hypernova> no no
[01:08] <hypernova> im just going to instal ubunto on a second hardrive
[01:08] <hypernova> and then pull data from my shot one
[01:08] <hypernova> if i can
[01:08] <hypernova> becuase it might just be freid
[01:08] <rockstar_> I am trying to installing Ubuntu in Aus EEE PC, which currently has Windows 7. Booting laptop goes directly to Windows 7, any suggestion?
[01:08] <hypernova> its from when i was 10
[01:08] <hypernova> yes
[01:08] <hypernova> change your boot order
[01:08] <hypernova> in the bios
[01:09] <hypernova> to boot ubunto first  ;P
[01:09] <hypernova> right bashing om?
[01:09] <michael_p> hehhe made another panel a filed it with ircns
[01:09] <michael_p> filled
[01:10] <rockstar_> hypernova: haven't installed Ubuntu yet, but bootable usb stick is ready. I couldn't seem to get the boot option, when I tab Esc when restarting the laptop
[01:11] <michael_p> running xbuntu
[01:11] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Anyway you can come up with to boot up a 'buntu is good .
[01:12] <hypernova> ohh ok rockstar_
[01:12] <hypernova> just hit f12 or f2
[01:12] <hypernova> when you power on your bios
[01:12] <hypernova> it will say a button to change boot order or enter bios settings
[01:12] <hypernova> plug your usb in
[01:12] <hypernova> when computers turned off and boot it up
[01:13] <hypernova> then enter bios
[01:13] <hypernova> change bot order to boot from flashdrive before harddrives
[01:13] <hypernova> then you can set it up
[01:13] <rockstar_> hypernova: yup, I looked up its bios (F9) and boot menu(Esc) shortcuts. But Esc is directly taking me to windows startup.
[01:13] <hypernova> it should not
[01:14] <hypernova> try your bios
[01:14] <hypernova> you have to get to the bios menu
[01:14] <hypernova> to change your boot oder
[01:14] <hypernova> whats your laptop model?
[01:14] <rockstar_> hypernova: Asus EEE PC
[01:15] <rockstar_> hypernova: I was following this forum thread, where elliott678 gives shortcut info - http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/asus-eee-pc-netbook-booting-from-a-usb-stick-870921/
[01:15] <hypernova> https://craftedflash.com/howto-video/how-boot-asus-eee-pc-netbook-usb-flash-drive
[01:15] <hypernova> can i google this for you?
[01:17] <rockstar_> hypernova: thanks, I will give this a try :)
[01:17] <manuel4> AES-cryptography struck installing procedure alleging "logical driver already in USE", should I cryptograph by livecd-installer in AES, after already using my new distro?
[01:17] <hypernova> yes good luck
[01:18] <hypernova> seems my mouse is dying also...
[01:18] <hypernova> my cord seems to giving out
[01:18] <hypernova> im not having a good week..
[01:20] <azizLIGHT> how much ram should i need for livecd testing in a vm?
[01:20] <rockstar_> hypernova: time to get treat yourself with new ones ;)
[01:20] <hypernova> im poor.
[01:20] <hypernova> 17 yrears old
[01:21] <hypernova> i have legit built my computer from salvaged broken comps
[01:21] <hypernova> and 20 yr old parts
[01:21] <hypernova> i just upgraded my computer from a cardboard box today
[01:21] <hypernova> to a wooden box
[01:21] <hypernova> my mouse is from 2010 about
[01:21] <hypernova> someone gave it to me for helping then
[01:22] <hypernova> my keyboard is anchenet
[01:22] <stevendale> hypernova: Please move on to #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:22] <hypernova> sorry ;P
[01:22] <hypernova> anyways
[01:22] <hypernova> rockstar anyways i will get a new mouse someday
[01:23] <rockstar_> hypernova: thanks, you are young and wise haha. And if things goes fine you will be rich too.
[01:24] <hypernova> yes mabye did you get your computer to boot?
[01:24] <rockstar_> hypernova: by the way, that solution was perfect. Never realized there was boot priority inside hard disk drives in Boot menu.
[01:24] <hypernova> yes there is
[01:25] <hypernova> im glad it worked for you ;P
[01:25] <rockstar_> hypernova: this laptop was my sister's. So I was completely unfamiliar with its BIOS haha
[01:25] <hypernova> yes ok.
[01:25] <hypernova> seems google is quite fimlar with it
[01:28] <edisto> i'm looking to install a gedit plugin for  glsl but I when I cd /usr/lib/gedit/plugins or ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins it doesnt exist to add the plugin
[01:29] <edisto> where exactly is the gedit folder located?
[01:31] <hypernova> in .local?
[01:31] <hypernova> edisto,
[01:32] <hypernova> it might not exsit at all you might have to create it
[01:33] <OerHeks> edisto, see answer http://askubuntu.com/questions/146999/finding-the-gedit-plugin-folder if that folder pugins does not exist, make it
[01:35] <hypernova> yes make it ;P
[01:36] <edisto> ahh thanks much =D
[01:41] <michael_p> one way you can install is apt-get install (name)
[01:47] <vibewill> Anyone know a version of Wine that runs josgos online that use DirectX with greater perfection
[01:48] <cfhowlett> !wine | vibewill
[01:48] <sedd> hell world i new here
[01:52] <vibewill> Correct want to run a game
[01:52] <vibewill> perfect world
[01:52] <vibewill> no more running this wine
[01:53] <vibewill> I wanted a wine version for the wheel
[01:53] <cfhowlett> vibewill, as DirectX is a WINDOWS program, you need either or wine or *possibly* a VM solution.
[01:59] <vibewill> cfhowlett I tendando runs on most wine without success headache
[02:00] <cfhowlett> vibewill, see the wine resources for support and don't forget: wine is an EMUALATOR.  running programs on an emulator rarely gives full performance.
[02:03] <netameta_> anyone familiar with quassel, if so how can i export/import user profile(all of channels and configs)
[02:04] <hypernova> probbly just copy the data where its stored...
[02:04] <hypernova> ive never used it but its most likly just a buch of files you could copy
[02:06] <cpc> hello
[02:06] <netameta_> cant find those files
[02:12] <azizLIGHT> im testing ubuntu 15.04 via vmware workstation 11 on ubuntu 14.04 x64 and in the livecd i cant get it to change the tiny resolution at all from the display settings
[02:13] <azizLIGHT> im stuck in 800x600
[02:15] <SCHAAP137> install the vmware tools, azizLIGHT
[02:15] <azizLIGHT> im trying
[02:15] <SCHAAP137> you could ask in #vmware for support installing the tools
[02:16] <SCHAAP137> i think it's just sudo ./vmware-tools-install.pl, from the disk, azizLIGHT
[02:16] <SCHAAP137> or something similar
[02:17] <azizLIGHT> yep i found it, it was in their tar
[02:18] <SCHAAP137> i think you need to have the kernel headers installed, to build some of those vmware modules
[02:18] <SCHAAP137> azizLIGHT, if the tools install fails, use this command to install the necessary files: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[02:19] <azizLIGHT> now i got a question
[02:20] <azizLIGHT> i did the vmware tools install, but it wants me to logout login. i was going to press ctrl-alt-backspace... but it got me thinking: will this be sent to the guest os, or will the host takeover this key shortcut and kill X in the host
[02:20] <SCHAAP137> no idea
[02:20] <SCHAAP137> that's a vmware question
[02:20] <azizLIGHT> hmm because ive done it before and host took it over
[02:20] <azizLIGHT> that was unpleasant
[02:21] <SCHAAP137> vmware uses ctrl alt as the default host keys i think... virtualbox uses right ctrl
[02:21] <SCHAAP137> so it makes sense that before you even press backspace, the host takes over
[02:21] <azizLIGHT> ohhh you are correct
[02:22] <azizLIGHT> it worked :)
[02:23] <SCHAAP137> nice
[02:23] <azizLIGHT> i got 1900x1200 but no 1900x1080 :/
[02:23] <azizLIGHT> as options in the display
[02:24] <azizLIGHT> SCHAAP137: i misspoke. i dont mean to say ctrl-alt-backspace worked
[02:24] <azizLIGHT> SCHAAP137: i just ran /usr/bin/vmware-user manually. they give you 3 ways to start. run that program manually, logout/login, or restart X
[02:25] <SCHAAP137> i'd just restart the vm
[02:26] <azizLIGHT> well its a livecd
[02:26] <azizLIGHT> restarting it wouldnt help
[02:26] <SCHAAP137> hmm, installing the tools on a livecd is a bit useless in that sense :P
[02:26] <azizLIGHT> hehe yea
[02:29] <hypernova> well
[02:29] <hypernova> my comps still broken
[02:35] <musclez> me too hyper
[02:35] <Bashing-om> hypernova: I got nother thought . Maybe we can boot this sucker from grub, if we tell grub abd the kernel where their files are (??) We can try .
[02:35] <hypernova> idk
[02:35] <hypernova> mabye
[02:35] <hypernova> trying to compress all the files on my moms comp
[02:35] <hypernova> to free up 12 gb of space...
[02:36] <hypernova> need room to put ubunto on the flashdrive
[02:36] <hypernova> im compresssing right now
[02:36] <hypernova> mabye it will work
[02:37] <Bashing-om> hypernova: K .
[02:37] <hypernova> is there anyway to mount a iso to a flashdrive
[02:37] <hypernova> without losing whats already on it?
[02:37] <hypernova> can i create a second partion to boot off of or something??
[02:38] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Never done it, can not say .
[02:38] <hypernova> me neither...
[02:41] <supercom32> For ubuntu 15.04, I noted that when I do a large network file transfer (ie. via sftp), my machine will lock up every 5 seconds or so for about a second, then resume again. Does anyone know what's going on?
[02:47] <sibaar> hello All!
[02:47] <sibaar> I have my /home partition backed up. How can I back up my root partition (which has all of the programs and packages installed)?
[02:49] <hypernova> uhh
[02:49] <hypernova> your home partition has your programs...
[02:50] <hypernova> ask Bashing-om or SCHAAP137 how to propreply back up
[02:50] <legend> hi
[02:50] <hypernova> backing up the whole root drictory is nto the bst approch
[02:52] <legend> I have a file on hard disk about 6.2 GB size. I think the location on hard disk where it is stored has some bad sectors. So i can't copy that file using default file manager. Any way so i can copy that in terminal ignoring errors?
[02:52] <otirc> Hi guys, is it normal to have a guest-... in /etc/passwd
[02:53] <michael_p> hi
[02:56] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Just backing up your /home is the big piece . Only you know what default configs you have changed . All system files are on the (re-)install .
[02:57] <Bashing-om> !testdisk | legend
[02:58] <Bashing-om> legend: See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery .
[03:03] <circ-user-BZ2FA> Quick question. Just picked up a ChromeBook and am overall pleased. However I picked it up with the intentions of installing Linux while keeping ChromeOS. Has anyone here tried this? If so what do you think? Worth installing Linux?
[03:04] <circ-user-BZ2FA> My main reason for wanting to install Linux is for development purposes. I'm not sold on web-based IDE's and such.
[03:05] <mahoonam> actually i just purchased a toshiba tecra and i am ready to install linux too...which version?
[03:07] <ubskeur> hello
[03:08] <yean> Buenas
[03:08] <ubskeur> I reported a bug in timidity yesterday, and have now noticed a similar issue in audacity when playing mp3 files
[03:08] <yean> Alguien que hable español?
[03:08] <ubskeur> ie no playback, garbled noise
[03:08] <ubskeur> yean, I don't know spanish?
[03:10] <hogslammer> hi
[03:10] <ubskeur> since the issue effects both timidity and audacity I'm not sure either are to blame
[03:11] <hogslammer> aww man tj left
[03:11] <hogslammer> im trying to figure out why my ubuntu fresh install is not booting unless i use recovery mode
[03:12] <netameta_>  anyone knows how can i export user profile for quassel ? or how do i search a folder in ubunut ?
[03:15] <mahoonam> could i tether ??
[03:15] <ubskeur> netameta_, there is a search button in top right of file browser
[03:15] <ryanprior> I have six apport-check-resume failure "Report system error..." messages that come up every time I boot my computer. I don't care. How can I get rid of them?
[03:21] <ryanprior> I've used Ubuntu for about 9 years now and I always start out with no "Report system error" messages when I install, but they keep piling up and there's more and more until I eventually reinstall the system when I do an upgrade. I've never learned how to just get rid of these errors. Does anybody else have the same experience? Does anybody know how to stop the windows from popping up?
[03:22] <ryanprior> I don't actually care about getting rid of the error. It's reported in Launchpad and I trust it'll be fixed in a future patch. I just want to get rid of the popup.
[03:22] <ubskeur> ryanprior, out of curiosity which error?
[03:23] <ryanprior> ubskeur: apport-check-resume failed
[03:24] <ubskeur> ALSA lib pcm.c:7843:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred
[03:25] <ubskeur> :(
[03:25] <UNNGH> hi
[03:25] <UNNGH> pc atw
[03:26] <lotuspsychje> UNNGH: can we help you?
[03:26] <UNNGH> jk
[03:27] <legend> Thank you
[03:27] <ryanprior> tar xcf
[03:29] <hogslammer> do i have to reinstall if i switched bios from ahci mode to ide mode?
[03:29] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: yes, for an ssd
[03:29] <hogslammer> ok im in now but only recovery mode works to get in
[03:29] <ubskeur> I am slightly annoyed at this bug that has been in the bug tracker for 2 years suddenly affecting me in 15.04
[03:29] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: what kind of drive did you change?
[03:29] <hogslammer> ssd
[03:30] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: then you need set to AHCI right
[03:30] <lotuspsychje> not IDE
[03:30] <hogslammer> ubuntu dont like raid, ahci but ok better with ide, just still need to recovery, then resume. no changes..
[03:30] <hogslammer> no it hates ahci
[03:30] <hogslammer> and hates raid 0
[03:30] <hogslammer> im forced to use ide
[03:30] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: if you plugged in ssd, you need ahci, not ide
[03:31] <hogslammer> but still suffering from boot issues
[03:31] <legend> The file i recovered from Hard disk having bad sectors is a rar file. Some files in it seem to be missing. Can i recover rar file contents in ubuntu?
[03:31] <hogslammer> lotus, ive already been there done that with ahci fresh install, its not working right
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> !info testdisk | legend sudo photorec after
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: wich ubuntu version?
[03:31] <hogslammer> i was told that my ssd is wonky on powerup so it needs ide mode.
[03:32] <hogslammer> latest greatest 15.04
[03:32] <legend> ty
[03:32] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: try 14.04.2 for stable + ahci
[03:32] <hogslammer> its intel x25-e is why
[03:32] <hogslammer> nope
[03:32] <hogslammer> ahci is broken for my ssd specifically
[03:32] <hogslammer> nobody has x25-e drives because they are 500 bucks a pop
[03:33] <hogslammer> thus nobody wants to make it work with linux.
[03:33] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: howso broken?
[03:33] <hogslammer> if you know TJ that comes in here will give you some insight to why it dont work.
[03:35] <netameta_> Anyone familir with quassel ? is there a way to export/import user profile ?
[03:35] <hogslammer> its got to do with the power output in the intel firmware, and my motherboard intel chipset that is causing a nonresponding error -16
[03:36] <hogslammer> COMRESET
[03:36] <edisto> i dragged a .lang file to my lanugage-specs folder but it is not showing up on my gedit  highlight mode.... what am I missing?
[03:36] <hogslammer> im going to reinstall in ide mode now
[03:36] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: ok gl
[03:36] <hogslammer> ty for assistance lotus
[03:37] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer:
[03:37] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: did you try bios upgrade?
[03:37] <hogslammer> already latest
[03:38] <hogslammer> looking for a reinstall app for ubuntu, possibly i can reinstall inplace
[03:38] <u111a>    /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER u111a qvugpkvaltjy
[03:38] <hogslammer> other than that i just got a live cd which sucks, and a netinstall cd.
[03:38] <hogslammer> im afraid the reinstall might bork my windows install on the other identical 32gig ssd.
[03:38] <hogslammer> its hard to tell both apart
[03:38] <lotuspsychje> u111a: better change your password now
[03:38] <edisto> lol
[03:39] <hogslammer> if this dont fix linux ill have to just deal with having to go into recovery mode, then hit resume and should bypass the issues with ssd drives.
[03:41] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: did you check firmware upgrades for ssd?
[03:41] <hogslammer> yup all updated firmware for both ssd
[03:42] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: ask in ##hardware for a workaround perhaps
[03:47] <IrfanAlam> How to solve Server Error: UID MOVE: Mailbox doesn't exist: Trash
[03:52] <IrfanAlam> anyone here ?
[03:53] <lotuspsychje> !patience | IrfanAlam
[03:53] <Phveektor> Yes
[03:53] <lotuspsychje> IrfanAlam: maybe start from the beginning: what are you trying to do?
[03:54] <IrfanAlam> How to solve..... Server Error: UID MOVE: Mailbox doesn't exist: Trash
[03:54] <edisto> anyone know anything about gedit and .lang files?
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> IrfanAlam: we cant smell, with wich package your playing, wich ubuntu version you have
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> !details | IrfanAlam
[03:55] <edisto> no eh?
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> edisto: whats your real question?
[03:55] <IrfanAlam> lotuspsychje : ubottu : While deleting email I am getting this error. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and roundcube....
[03:56] <lotuspsychje> IrfanAlam: have you tryed the #roundcube channel?
[03:56] <IrfanAlam> no
[03:56] <edisto> i put glsl.lang into the langspec folder but it is not showing on my highlight list in gedit
[03:56] <edisto> what is the deal?
[03:58] <lotuspsychje> edisto: maybe this can help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1150569
[03:59] <lotuspsychje> edisto: or here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/gedit
[03:59] <Finetundra> hey folks, is there a way to set a button to black out the screen?
[04:01] <lotuspsychje> Finetundra: whats your purpose exactly?
[04:01] <IrfanAlam> lotuspsychje : ???
[04:02] <IrfanAlam> Ubottu : ??
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> !patience | IrfanAlam
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> IrfanAlam: ask again on another time, better luck perhaps
[04:02] <Finetundra> lotuspsychje: to toggle on/off the screen it's a laptop monitor
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> Finetundra: normally you can use the Fn keys + screen
[04:03] <edisto> lotuspsychje: ahhh thanks I am getting a parsing error
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> Finetundra: but maybe there's an ubuntu indicator for shutting off screen?
[04:04] <Finetundra> there's no key for that. it was(for the original windows install) set to a off keyboard button
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> Finetundra: http://askubuntu.com/questions/398059/anyway-to-make-hotkey-to-turn-screen-off
[04:06] <Phveektor> I think it's an hardware thing
[04:06] <Phveektor> Some keyboards do come with function key for such
[04:07] <Finetundra> lotuspsychje: isn't that just for turning it off?
[04:09] <lotuspsychje> Finetundra: thats what you asked, toggle off
[04:09] <Finetundra> toggle on/off, not just off
[04:11] <lotuspsychje> Finetundra: then make hotkey for force : ON also
[04:17] <datapack> Hello all!
[04:18] <azizLIGHT> how much space do i need for a dkestop install of 15.04
[04:19] <lotuspsychje> azizLIGHT: +10 gig would be nice
[04:20] <azizLIGHT> ok thanks
[04:21] <Gurathnaka> Hello everyone. I'm on 14.04 lts. I'm wondering if i installed 15.04, does it support wifi out of the box? By that i mean, i tried installing 15.04 Ubuntu Mate, however i could not connect to the internet, so i did not install it. I am wondering if it's the same with the newest vanilla ubuntu?
[04:21] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: what wifi card chipset?
[04:21] <Gurathnaka> intel, im not sure the exact model
[04:22] <Gurathnaka> but mint and vanilla 14.04 worked fine
[04:22] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: well if you want stable stick to 14.04, if you wanna try non-lts perhaps plugin eth cable to update wifi drivers
[04:23] <michael_p> #blender
[04:23] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: did you try 15.04 desktop?
[04:24] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, i have only tried Ubuntu Mate 15.04. I was going to install it as my primary OS. Im new and distro hopping quite a bit, so i didn't continue because i did not want to be stuck there without internet
[04:25] <Phveektor> 15.04 works fine for a. Clean install. And seems more stable than 14.10 but if u want one with lts 14.04 is gd
[04:25] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: you can always ask in #ubuntu-mate, but keep in mind that LTS is more stable
[04:25] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: you can try a 15.04 liveusb with eth cable plugged in, to see if it recognizes your wifi
[04:25] <Gurathnaka> Well, i was wondering if it's a bug with all the derivative distros
[04:26] <Gurathnaka> i don't have an ethernet cable unfortunately
[04:26] <ubskeur> I'm having issues with some audio programs only making garbled noise, could switching from ALSA help?
[04:26] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: normally intel cards are supported pretty well
[04:26] <lotuspsychje> !sound | ubskeur
[04:28] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, is the software in 15.04 more updated? One of the problems i'm experiencing is a lot of the software seems to be out of date in 14.04
[04:28] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: installing ubuntu is always reccomended to enable internet + updates + 3rd party software during install
[04:28] <Phveektor> Mostly ubuntu disables playing media after a. Clean install, but u can always enable it by installing ubuntu restricted extras from synaptic or using terminal
[04:28] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: every ubuntu version has its own package versions, that doenst mean their danger to use
[04:28] <Gurathnaka> Oh, i did enable it in Mate
[04:30] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: i would reccomend you 15.04 desktop liveusb, just to check if wifi gets recognized
[04:30] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: if it does, you will know its a mate thing
[04:30] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, thanks, I'll try that out.
[04:31] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, a lot of this troubleshooting is for sound that isn't playing at all, rather than some applications making garbled noise
[04:32] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, i did notice a few bug reports yesterday about 15.04 and intel cards when i was trying to find a fix, but i don't remember if it was mate related or not. Oh well, can't hurt to try
[04:32] <michael_p> whats your verdict on xubuntu
[04:32] <lotuspsychje> michael_p: what about it?
[04:33] <michael_p> i like it better then linux minit
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: did you try a pulseaudio restart?
[04:33] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, will look into that
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> michael_p: this channel is only for ubuntu support, not polls
[04:34] <Phveektor> Lotuspsychje: lol
[04:34] <michael_p> i know
[04:34] <Gurathnaka> Also, sorry if this is a dumb question, but I don't really understand the whole lts and 15.04 thing. I'm new, so it's pretty confusing. If 15.04 is the newest version then why don't they just long term support that?
[04:34] <lotuspsychje> lts | Gurathnaka
[04:34] <lotuspsychje> !lts | Gurathnaka
[04:34] <Phveektor> There is no crime asking before tryin something out
[04:35] <lotuspsychje> Phveektor: likes/dislikes is something else then asking if the system could handle xubuntu
[04:36] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup failed.
[04:36] <Gurathnaka> Is ubottu a bot?
[04:36] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: yes
[04:36] <Gurathnaka> Oh, you guys must get that question a lot then, sorry lol
[04:36] <michael_p> i am not worried about polls
[04:36] <geekosopher> adobe-flashplugin fails to update on kubuntu 14.04
[04:36] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: dont worry, non-lts is supported 9months, then you can upgrade to another version
[04:37] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, do you use 15.04?
[04:37] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: no im on 14.04.2 rocksolid :p
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> geekosopher: did you install ubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[04:38] <HarrySacks> Does ubuntu spy on what you do on your computer?
[04:38] <Abhijit> hi
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> geekosopher: kubuntu-restricted-extras in your case
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> HarrySacks: no, why do you suspect?
[04:39] <ubskeur> HarrySacks, ubuntu is what you do on your computer
[04:39] <ubskeur> HarrySacks, if you suspect being spied on, try using a packet sniffer
[04:39] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, ah ok. Do you mind if i ask how i could get software thats updated on other distos but not up to date on the software center?
[04:39] <Abhijit> i have a working Centos installed on UEFI motherboard with encrypted lvm. when i try to install ubuntu 15 it detects the lvm. is it safe to just mount my ubuntu partitions to that lvm? will that work? also my centos has uefi boot . but ubuntu only shows /boot in the list not the uefi. shall i just ignore it?
[04:39] <geekosopher> lotuspsychje: nope
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> geekosopher: try installing that
[04:40] <Abhijit> HarrySacks, some dash plugins might be. just disable them
[04:40] <geekosopher> lotuspsychje: giving it a spin
[04:40] <Abhijit> HarrySacks, you can always monitor network traffic and keep record of it using cron when you are not looking.
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: thats a bad idea, always use the package versions meant for the ubuntu version
[04:41] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, restarting pulseaudio has no effect. Since I noticed the issue I've restarted ubuntu twice with no effect
[04:41] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: wich ubuntu version is this?
[04:42] <Guest10869> WIRESHARK
[04:42] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, 15.04, no issue before upgrading from 14.10, not working at all since upgrade
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: upgrades can get tricky, try a clean install instead
[04:43] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, I mean,i understand it could be a little unstable but in the software center, the media player i would like to use is out of dathe by a year, everywhere else it seems to be updated regularly
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: even if you use 15.04 you wont always have latest packages of the main website
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: its reccomended to use versions, meant for the ubuntu version
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: if you install a newer version manually, you can risk trouble
[04:45] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, clean install is a last resort, anything else you could recommend trying?
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: check your syslog and dmesg for sound related issues
[04:45] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, Oh, ok, i see. Well, thank you for clearing that up for me
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: maybe tail -f /var/log/syslog in realtime and play with audio a bit
[04:46] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: using 'older' version on LTS example, doesnt mean your unsecure
[04:46] <RNSpharaoh> hi guys, i am trying to uninstall django, it said to delete it from the python site-packages folder but i cannot find it in there, is there an auto uninstall fro django, i have djano1.4 and i want to install 1.8
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> !info django
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> RNSpharaoh: did you try the #django channel?
[04:48] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, Oh i know, but when something isn't updated in a long time, it lacks many features which is a shame. But better stable than sorry :p
[04:48] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, these seem relevant: http://pastebin.com/wm4hPhjv
[04:48] <RNSpharaoh> i thought i was loged in to it :), let me try to find that
[04:48] <xangua>  !latest | Gurathnaka if you are looking for a distro that has latest packages always, maybe Ubuntu is not the distro for you
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: yeah that alsa bug line, try reporting a bug for 15.04 or..clean install 15.04 or 14.04
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: your choice :p
[04:49] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, 14.04.2 doesn't support my graphics card
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: i doubt that, wich card?
[04:50] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, asus radeon r9 290
[04:50] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, I was in here and we concluded 14.10 had fixed a known bug in 14.04.2
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: trusty drivers should be the same in 14.04.2
[04:51] <Gurathnaka> xangua, i love ubuntu though, haha. But yes, i do see your point. Like i said, i guess it's better stable, than sorry
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: anyway, you could try a 15.04 liveusb, and test sound there?
[04:51] <geekosopher> same problem installing from kubuntu-restricted-extras
[04:52] <lotuspsychje> geekosopher: what error do you get?
[04:52] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, good idea, live cd, thanks
[04:52] <geekosopher> the problem is with flashplugin-installer
[04:52] <lotuspsychje> geekosopher: describe the problem for us plz
[04:54] <geekosopher> it says: downloading http://archive.canonical.com/..../adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_20150623.1.orig.tar.gz
[04:54] <geekosopher> it remains so for long
[04:55] <Gurathnaka> Ooh, i had another quick question. Is installing different desktop enviroments in Ubuntu a bad idea? I tried to install the kubuntu desktop earlier, and there were a lot of problems with it and it didn't work very well. Was wondering if i just messed up, or if it's a just generally a bad idea
[04:55] <geekosopher> then the message comes - Installing from local file /tmp/tmp<something>.gz
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: the smoothest way, is to install your flavor directly
[04:55] <ubskeur> now libparted bugs -_-
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: if you want kubuntu, then install kubuntu desktop 14.04 example
[04:56] <ubuntu936> geekosopher: I had an error out a couple of days ago, that li k is dead try changing the server
[04:56] <ubuntu936> link*
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: of course you can install kubuntu-desktop from an ubuntu install also
[04:57] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, thats what i did, but i ended up reformatting in the end, since i couldn't get rid of the kubuntu deskto, which had many bugs for some reason
[04:58] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: clean installs are reccomended just for that reason
[04:59] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, I see, thanks
[04:59] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: if you wanna test flavors in the future, theres always virtualbox also
[05:00] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: you would be able to test any flavor/distro you want from a solid 14.04 LTS example
[05:00] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, I do have one last question to ask before i go (i'm sorry). But is Mint an Ubuntu flavor? Or just based on Ubuntu?
[05:00] <lotuspsychje> !mint | Gurathnaka
[05:01] <Gurathnaka> wow that bot is pretty impressive
[05:02] <geekosopher> ubuntu936: which server did you try?
[05:02] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, well, thank you very much for the help, i appreciate it :)
[05:02] <Gurathnaka> i've got to go now, cya all
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: everyone can choose what he likes, but in my opinion, 14.04 LTS is most solid version ive had
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> Gurathnaka: good luck!
[05:03] <Gurathnaka> lotuspsychje, yeah, i'm thinking i might hold on tight here and explore the other distros through virtualbox or liveusb
[05:03] <cyberalex4life> lotuspsychje, it's quite solid, but nevertheless there are some glitches here and there (usual for linux)
[05:03] <lotuspsychje> cyberalex4life: of course, every system can react different on it
[05:04] <Gurathnaka> thanks again guys, cya around
[05:04] <Abhijit> i have a working Centos installed on UEFI motherboard with encrypted lvm. when i try to install ubuntu 15 it detects the lvm. is it safe to just mount my ubuntu partitions to that lvm? will that work? also my centos has uefi boot . but ubuntu only shows /boot in the list not the uefi. shall i just ignore it?
[05:04] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | Abhijit
[05:04] <hogslammer> man which nvidia drivers do i pick, there is like 6 choices
[05:05] <ubuntu936> geekosopher: In ubuntu there is an search for quickest mirror, and the list of mirrors, I assume kubuntu has something, I chose the fastest for me.
[05:05] <cyberalex4life> lotuspsychje, I had to change Alt+F4 to Alt+F3 and F11 to F12 for full screen (tend to not work after some time)
[05:05] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: wich grafix card?
[05:05] <hogslammer> i tried 2 of them and i get a hang to the point of running recovery mode.
[05:05] <hogslammer> 750ti
[05:05] <Abhijit> :-(
[05:05] <hogslammer> oh and ide mode fixed the issue
[05:06] <geekosopher> ubuntu936: ok, trying
[05:07] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: you might not have the correct read/writes on ide mode
[05:07] <lotuspsychje> hogslammer: http://askubuntu.com/questions/425140/unable-toboot-with-nvidia-gtx-750-ti-even-with-latest-beta-drivers
[05:07] <cyberalex4life> hogslammer, try 331, then 331 updates (the updates work better on my laptop with bumblebee and primus)
[05:09] <hogslammer> the old default xorg ones work, but not with multi monitors, it just plays that stupid drum sound for login.
[05:09] <hogslammer> over and over.  will hit that link up and see if i get any new help.
[05:18] <canaima> hola
[05:18] <ubskeur> hi
[05:18] <ubskeur> I am having a bug filled day
[05:18] <ubskeur> http://pastebin.com/t6FmLmqC
[05:18] <ubskeur> issue with making a live usb
[05:18] <lotuspsychje> !es | canaima
[05:18] <musclez> hello everyone, http://superuser.com/questions/256856/ubuntu-alert-dev-mapper-localhost-root-does-not-exist-dropping-to-a-shell i  get this message when trying to boot in recovery mode-- normal mode wil not work. When I try to run apt-get or dpkg commands, terminal freezes and i have to reboot. orginally i got into this mess from purging old kernels from the /boot drive with terminal and synaptic. at one point i ran boot-repair and seemed t
[05:19] <canaima> holaa
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: did you try to format your usb with gparted first?
[05:19] <geekosopher> canaima: kem chho
[05:20] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, had to recreate the partition table
[05:20] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, will putting a partition on fix it?
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: its worth a try to format first with gparted
[05:21] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, what do you mean by format? create a clean partition?
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: yep a clean fat32 example
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: usb creator will wipe it anyway
[05:21] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, it didn't have a partition because I had to recreate the partition table
[05:22] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: if usb creator fails on you, must be something wrong with it right
[05:24] <HarrySacks> Does ubuntu spy on what you do on your computer?
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> HarrySacks: you already asked this question
[05:24] <HarrySacks> dos it?
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> HarrySacks: please no repeating here
[05:25] <ubskeur> HarrySacks, it shouldn't, if you suspect it is, try a packet sniffer
[05:26] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, sorry to bother you again, but my 14.04 computer is refusing to install updates XD
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: getting errors?
[05:26] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, "check your internet connection"
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: cable or wifi?
[05:26] <ubskeur> wifi
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: and your connected to wifi?
[05:27] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, yes, I can access the internet through a browser
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: what command did you type?
[05:27] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, using the software updater application, going to try apt-get now
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: yeah try a sudo apt-get update
[05:28] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, "Reading package lists... done"
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: then sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:29] <drfoobaz> Hey, any idea why I might start experiencing screen tearing when moving windows as soon as I switch to the recommended proprietary graphics drivers (nvidia)?
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: wich card do you have mate, and wich ubuntu version?
[05:29] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, 403
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: can you pastebin the output plz?
[05:30] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: GeForce GTX 675MX and Ubuntu 14 LTS
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: you know if thats an optimus card?
[05:30] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, won't all fit in terminal, I'll copy most of it
[05:31] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: I'm pretty sure it isn't.
[05:31] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, pastebin.com/Q1hqdn51
[05:32] <VFDPrim> evening all
[05:32] <ubskeur> o/
[05:32] <VFDPrim> so i need to make all downloads auto go into a freespace folder can any one tell me how to make that happen?
[05:32] <ubskeur> depends on your browser
[05:33] <VFDPrim> oh?? chrome
[05:33] <drfoobaz> VFDPrim: In Firefox, it's right on the settings page.
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: http://askubuntu.com/questions/135932/apt-get-update-failure-to-fetch-cant-connect-to-any-sources
[05:33] <drfoobaz> What directory to put downloads in, I mean.
[05:33] <VFDPrim> DR not sure what you mean
[05:34] <ubskeur> VFDPrim, go to settings (top right drop down), show advanced options, and scroll down to downloads
[05:34] <VFDPrim> oh well that was easy thank you very much sr
[05:34] <VFDPrim> or ms,
[05:35] <ubskeur> it's very obscure name, hehe
[05:36] <VFDPrim> lol sexless definatly lol
[05:36] <VFDPrim> well here i was looking in my ubuntu options and so easy from the internet lol thank you very much that should take care of my issue
[05:36] <Remoboth> GUys.
[05:37] <Remoboth> I accidentally installed both Java Oracle 7 AND 8.
[05:37] <Remoboth> Is there a way to get rid of 8?
[05:37] <drfoobaz> Any ideas on my graphics issue?
[05:37] <VFDPrim> new card? lol sorry i know NOTHING about computers
[05:37] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: not sure, did you try all drivers switch from additional drivers?
[05:38] <ubskeur> VFDPrim, which card?
[05:38] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: Hm. How much worse is performance with the Noveau driver? If it performs better on basic stuff and is only slightly worse on games, I may just use that.
[05:39] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: best driver, would be the one perfoming best on your system
[05:39] <eswecha> how to specify dependencies in control file while making deb package..?
[05:39] <VFDPrim> last time i had issue i just got a new card becasue the motherboard could not run both my screens
[05:39] <VFDPrim> no issue since
[05:39] <ubskeur> VFDPrim, ok, I thought you had issues with your current card :P
[05:40] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: Maybe that's what I should go by. Because everyone always says that you need to switch to proprietary drivers for gaming, but for the games I play at least I've never had any issues with the open source ones.
[05:40] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: Thanks for the advice!
[05:40] <VFDPrim> oh no thank goodness lol
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: there are also gaming tricks for ubuntu, making everything more smooth
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> !info preload | drfoobaz
[05:41] <eswecha> how to specify dependencies in control file while making deb package..?
[05:41] <zykotick9> drfoobaz: sidenote, nouveau is better then open source, it's free software.
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: is it for steam?
[05:41] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: Mostly Civ (from steam), very little else.
[05:42] <drfoobaz> zykotick9: Yes, yes. :)
[05:42] <VFDPrim> steam can be a pain when it comes to the right driver
[05:42] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, still getting 403 errors
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: check this:
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> http://www.howtogeek.com/132549/6-tips-for-improving-game-performance-with-steam-on-linux/
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: did you add that nameserver line?
[05:42] <Smileychatter> Question: I am looking for the "Ubuntu for android" group page on Launchpad after reading an article = Can someone find it for me please ?
[05:42] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, yes
[05:43] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, uh, didn't restart the service, hold on
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: try a reboot and sudo apt-get upgrade again?
[05:43] <drfoobaz> lotuspsychje: Thanks.
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: clean system out with bleachbit, can make things faster also
[05:44] <drfoobaz> Do I need to restart my machine after switching graphics drivers to test the effect?
[05:44] <ubskeur> drfoobaz, probably
[05:44] <VFDPrim> that depends... mine didnt do anything till restart
[05:44] <drfoobaz> Okay, I'll be experimenting with that stuff now.
[05:45] <drfoobaz> Thanks for the advice guys. Bye!
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> drfoobaz: good luck!
[05:45] <VFDPrim> now it just does waird shit when starting or turning off the comp lol
[05:45] <VFDPrim> stuff** sorry
[05:45] <zykotick9> drfoobaz: sidenote #2, propritary nvidia kernel blacklists the nouveau driver, and _probably_ need to be manually removed...  <- just in case
[05:45] <ubskeur> VFDPrim, mine does weird graphical stuff too, and has done for a while. I just ingore it
[05:46] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, after reboot still getting 403 errors
[05:46] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: firewall/router block by any chance?
[05:46] <VFDPrim> yea mine does this hole dot matrix thing lol wish i could screen capture it lol then says something cant be found and eventualy after about 10 seconds goes to my log in screen and works great
[05:47] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, no firewall, router doesn't block anything, works fine on different computer (same network)
[05:48] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, doing --fix-missing seemed to help
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: solved now?
[05:50] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, 11mb of the 28mb installed, still not entirely solved
[05:50] <Smileychatter> Wait is "Ubuntu for android" under this group in Launchpad or is it somewhere else ?
[05:51] <Smileychatter> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/android-tools
[05:51] <sven-> Hi guys. I am about to install PyCharm 4.5 on Ubuntu 15.04. I am trying to figure out where the extracted tarball should be placed before I execute the sh file to install it. Any suggestions.
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> Smileychatter: what are you trying to do exactly?
[05:51] <cfhowlett> Smileychatter, ubuntu for android is abandonware.
[05:52] <ubskeur> sven-, there is a search button in top right
[05:52] <VFDPrim> cant wait till we can get an ubuntu phone in the usa
[05:52] <eswecha> how to specify dependencies in control file while making deb package..?
[05:52] <lotuspsychje> !touch | VFDPrim
[05:53] <VFDPrim> thanks but i got a crap phone and would rather just get to buy a phone with it already on it lol
[05:54] <pepa> google
[05:54] <pepa> seznam.cz
[05:55] <pepa> google.cz
[05:55] <Smileychatter> lotuspsychje: cfhowlett Right, but there must have been a group or a bug on Launchpad about Ubuntu for android at some stage - just trying to find it for a bounty.
[05:56] <lilrebel> I have not used linux in about 12 years, I just installed ubuntu 14 and so far am loving it.
[05:56] <lilrebel> alot prettier than I remember linux
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> !test | pepa
[05:56] <ubskeur> lilrebel, it is great when it works, hence why I'm here :P
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: maybe play with sources: http://askubuntu.com/questions/298177/a-failed-to-fetch-error-occurs-when-apt-get-update-is-run-how-do-i-fix-this
[05:57] <lilrebel> I used to run redhat, but i see it is now proprietary
[05:57] <ubskeur> ubskeur, I have done that, trying a different download server now
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | lilrebel
[05:58] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, what I said before
[05:58] <azizLIGHT> what packages does 15.04 server install if you select LAMP in the setup?
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> ubskeur: oh right missed that :p
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> !lamp | azizLIGHT
[05:58] <VFDPrim> well im outa hear thanks for salvin my problem
[05:59] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, swapping servers worked :D
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> !yay | ubskeur
[05:59] <ubskeur> lotuspsychje, now to fix my other 2 errors :D
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> lol
[05:59] <Smileychatter> Ok, no-one is helping me so I'm going to put a bounty on that package "android-tools" about ubuntu for android. OK ?
[06:00] <ubskeur> Smileychatter, why do you care about ubuntu for android?
[06:00] <Smileychatter> because I want Ubuntu on android. simples.
[06:00] <ubskeur> Smileychatter, the project has been abandoned, not sure it's worth looking for
[06:01] <azizLIGHT> is this list of packages correct for server 15.04 LAMP: apache2 apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils apache2.2-common libapache2-mod-php5 libapr1 libaprutil1 libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libnet-daemon-perl libplrpc-perl libpq5 mysql-client-5.5 mysql-common mysql-server mysql-server-5.5 php5-common php5-mysql
[06:01] <musclez> is there anyone who can help me a) solve"Alert: /dev/mapper/localhost-root does not exist. Dropping to a shell" when i try to boot, and b) apt-get and dpkg crashes terminal when running dpkg commands... i've lookat at tutoprials on reinstall lvm2.. ive tried running boot-repair.. ive tried resintally kernels.. nothhing is clicking
[06:01] <Smileychatter> It doesn't matter - if there is bug , then there is a bounty , and I'm rich - $50,000 rich - so I'm gonna do it.
[06:02] <musclez> reinstally :)
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> Smileychatter: apt-cache search android, you might find something usefull
[06:02] <ubskeur> Smileychatter, the project is no longer under active development, therefore any bug reporting and fixing is probably unused
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> Smileychatter: abd by the way, you can install ubuntu-touch on some nexus devices: try #ubuntu-touch
[06:03] <lotuspsychje> Smileychatter: there's gonna be an android app emulator on touch pretty soon
[06:04] <musclez> i had root access with live usb. but now i swithced to the boot-repair live cd with no results
[06:04] <musclez> but i still have access
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> !lvm | musclez can this help?
[06:05] <azizLIGHT> how much space should i give 15.04 server with LAMP and small site?
[06:05] <musclez> root says lvm2  is installed
[06:05] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, ask #ubuntu-server
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> musclez: maybe #lvm can help too?
[06:10] <musclez> lotuspsychje i posted in there as well... hoever i think i need a miracle worker
[06:15] <agent_white> Evenin' folks
[06:17] <HarrySacks> Does canonical spy on what you do on your computer?
[06:17] <cfhowlett> HarrySacks, no
[06:17] <musclez> technically, yes
[06:17] <cfhowlett> !fud | harrysacks musclez
[06:18] <musclez> well they uincorporate amazon keywords into your search results
[06:18] <musclez> for one
[06:26] <ObrienDave> OMG again???
[06:30] <musclez> is there a channel for grub?
[06:31] <treelzebub> yup. i'll give you one guess what it's called ;)
[06:31] <musclez> i jsut tried to get into that it didnt work
[06:31] <treelzebub> well, it exists. dunno what to tell ya
[06:34] <pc1161kkc> thai
[06:34] <EriC^^> musclez: what's the problem?
[06:36] <musclez> eric^^ my boot-repair does not see any grub location, options or mbr options. I can only acces my disk though the live USB. when i boot up into recovery mode, i get the error "ALERT!  /dev/mapper/localhost-root does not exist.  Dropping to a shell!" apt-get and dpkg crash when i try to run dpkg commands in terminal with chroot
[06:37] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, are you in a live usb right now?
[06:38] <ubskeur> noo lotuspsychje is gone :(
[06:38] <musclez> eric^^ im in the boot-repair live usb
[06:38] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[06:39] <musclez> do i ned to be under root?
[06:39] <ubskeur> so I have an alsa bug effecting timidity and audacity on ubuntu 15.04, and a clean install did not fix it
[06:40] <EriC^^> musclez: no
[06:40] <EriC^^> sudo will take care of that
[06:41] <ubskeur> musclez, sudo does commands under root
[06:41] <musclez> i ewmant chroot
[06:41] <musclez> meant*
[06:41] <Gurathnaka> Hey everyone. I have a lot of music on my iPod. I'm wondering what is the best way to rip it to the computer without using closed source software such as itunes
[06:41] <EriC^^> musclez: no
[06:41] <EriC^^> Gurathnaka: i think rhythmbox can rip them
[06:42] <Gurathnaka> Huh, i wasn't really a fan of rhythembox, i was more hoping i could rip it to my music folder somehow
[06:42] <ubskeur> Gurathnaka, ipods store music in an apple format, so it can be really difficult to work with them
[06:43] <musclez> eric^^ termbin.com:ixg7
[06:43] <Gurathnaka> ubskeur, i never used itunes in windows
[06:43] <ubskeur> Gurathnaka, if rhythmbox can do it, it can also save it to files in your music folder
[06:43] <EriC^^> Gurathnaka: you can, just use rhythmbox to rip it there
[06:43] <TJ-> musclez: did you check the dmesg output in case there are disk I/O errors causing all your problems?
[06:43] <Gurathnaka> none of my things are in aac itunes format
[06:43] <ubskeur> Gurathnaka, oh, what type of ipod?
[06:43] <Gurathnaka> ipod classic
[06:43] <musclez> hey tj-, i dont knwo how to  do that
[06:43] <Gurathnaka> an oldie
[06:44] <Gurathnaka> ubskeur, thanks
[06:44] <Gurathnaka> and eric
[06:44] <ubskeur> Gurathnaka, how did you get the music on there?
[06:44] <EriC^^> Gurathnaka: you can copy them manually if you want, but you won't have a neat dir and names, just 12312.mp3 and 2342342.mp3 as names in 1 dir
[06:44] <Gurathnaka> foobar 2000
[06:44] <monkeyhat> hi
[06:44] <EriC^^> rhythmbox does it well Gurathnaka
[06:44] <Gurathnaka> Thanks guys, i will try that out
[06:45] <Gurathnaka> i appreciate the help :)
[06:45] <Holy_C> hi hi~
[06:45] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo blkid | nc termbin.com 9999
[06:45] <TJ-> musclez: 'dmesg' is a command that dumps the kernel's log buffer. To view it via a pager, a screen at a time, I usually do: "dmesg | less" and then scroll through looking for issues. You can press "G" to Goto the end of the file and then work backwards, and press "q" to quit back to the shell
[06:46] <ubskeur> where do I view/report alsa bugs? https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug is giving me connection refused
[06:46] <musclez> eric^^ termbin.com/b9x2
[06:48] <EriC^^> musclez: do you have the passphrase of your encrypted partition?
[06:48] <musclez> yess
[06:48] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda3 bla
[06:48] <musclez> normally it would prompt me for it on startup
[06:48] <musclez> sorry, redo that last command?
[06:49] <EriC^^> sudo cryptsetup ... ?
[06:49] <EriC^^> type it and it should ask for your passphrase
[06:49] <musclez> i opened it thorugh the gui, is that alright?
[06:49] <EriC^^> nah
[06:49] <TJ-> EriC^^: It's a UEFI system, and the reports from last night with random failures of apt/dpkg and unexpected SEGFAULTs made me suspect and suggest either RAM or I/O corruption, plus the UEFI boot-menu has 'lost' the OS entry apparently
[06:50] <musclez> TJ- http://pastebin.com/zsaktsgi
[06:51] <musclez> Eric^^ it says its already mappe doir mounted, do i have to rebot?
[06:52] <ubskeur> anyone know where I can get help with ALSA?
[06:52] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, try rebooting
[06:55] <musclez> ok it accepted the pass
[06:55] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[06:56] <musclez> http://termbin.com/gege
[06:56] <ubskeur> !test
[06:59] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mnt
[06:59] <musclez> eric^^, do u want the blkid?
[06:59] <musclez> k
[07:00] <musclez> its mounted
[07:01] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot/efi
[07:01] <EriC^^> hold on
[07:01] <EriC^^> type ls -l /mnt/boot
[07:01] <EriC^^> is it empty?
[07:02] <musclez> total 0
[07:02] <EriC^^> ok type sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot
[07:02] <musclez> yeah before that: mount point /mnt/boot/efi does not exist
[07:02] <musclez> mounted
[07:02] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot/efi
[07:03] <musclez> mounted
[07:03] <EriC^^> musclez: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[07:05] <musclez> im not sure i understand this last step
[07:05] <musclez> nvm got u, its a variable
[07:05] <EriC^^> it's a for loop that bind mounts the virtual filesystems
[07:05] <EriC^^> ok
[07:06] <musclez> include the $'s?
[07:06] <TJ-> EriC^^: for a chroot, the /boot/ file-system should be mounted after entering the chroot, otherwise grub can have problems locating the underlying device (I usually only mount the root-fs and the system mounts, and then do "mount -a" inside the chroot)
[07:07] <EriC^^> musclez: yes, the whole command
[07:08] <musclez> starting with "for i in..."?
[07:08] <ObrienDave> that IS the whole command. copy and paste
[07:08] <EriC^^> yes, for i ... til done
[07:09] <musclez> thats next level... alright 1 sec
[07:10] <buffon137> how to use usbip on xubuntu 15.04 ?    because  the usespace tool of usbip is too old and not available  in the repository of xubuntu 15.04 , Although  it can be installed by apt-get.any help will be very appreciated !
[07:10] <buffon137> how to use usbip on xubuntu 15.04 ?    because  the usespace tool of usbip is too old and not available  in the repository of xubuntu 15.04 , Although  it can be installed by apt-get.any help will be very appreciated !
[07:11] <bazhang> !info usbip
[07:11] <buffon137> on xubuntu 14.04 ,   the userspace part of  usbip  could be compiled , but on xubuntu 15.04 , " apt-get install  linux-source " the souce code of userspace part can not be found in the corresponding directory
[07:11] <bazhang> its in the repos buffon137 install from there
[07:12] <musclez> eric^^ http://pastebin.com/5axyzgvz
[07:12] <EriC^^> musclez: there's a space between $i and /mnt$i
[07:12] <musclez> rgr, done
[07:12] <buffon137> I have install usbip by " apt-get install usbip" , but I found the usbip is too old
[07:12] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type sudo chroot /mnt
[07:13] <buffon137> usbipd -D can not start runing
[07:13] <bazhang> buffon137, what exactly do you need with very newest version
[07:13] <musclez> eric^^ ok
[07:13] <EriC^^> musclez: type grub-install
[07:13] <bazhang> !tab | buffon137
[07:14] <buffon137> I don'n need the newest version , I just only want the usbip is available
[07:14] <bazhang> buffon137, it IS available
[07:14] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/zz91vtcm
[07:15] <musclez> ive seen this erro before
[07:15] <EriC^^> musclez: type dpkg -l | grep grub | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:15] <buffon137> usbip err: stub_driver.c:  33 (open_sysfs_stub_driver) usbip_common_mod.ko and usbip.ko must be loaded
[07:15] <buffon137> ** (process:3952): ERROR **: driver open failed
[07:15] <buffon137> Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
[07:15] <EriC^^> musclez: i think you have legacy grub installed
[07:15] <buffon137> that is the error
[07:16] <bazhang> buffon137, what version of ubuntu are you on
[07:16] <bazhang> buffon137, you have any PPA installed there
[07:16] <bazhang> buffon137, is this MINT
[07:17] <musclez> http://termbin.com/q04j
[07:17] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:17] <buffon137> MINT ?
[07:18] <buffon137> I 'm using xubuntu 15.04
[07:18] <bazhang> buffon137, please answer my questions above
[07:18] <buffon137> I don't use PPA
[07:19] <musclez> http://termbin.com/i0ec
[07:20] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, try apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64
[07:21] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/w9rru7j
[07:22] <EriC^^> musclez: it says the paste has been removed
[07:22] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/w9srru7j
[07:23] <TJ-> EriC^^: The grub-install error is most likely because the system has been booted in legacy mode, or the ESP hasn't been mounted to /boot/efi/
[07:24] <EriC^^> worth a a shot i guess
[07:24] <EriC^^> musclez: type ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi does it exist?
[07:24] <EriC^^> also type mount | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:25] <musclez> i have to reboot now... dpkg crashes the system
[07:25] <EriC^^> press ctrl+c
[07:25] <EriC^^> or close the terminal and open a new one
[07:25] <musclez> ^c appears
[07:26] <TJ-> EriC^^: The 'statoverride' issue is likely due to a package's user ID having been manually deleted from /etc/passwd. Can check on the expected overrides with "dpkg-statoverride --list"
[07:26] <EriC^^> musclez: try alt+f4
[07:26] <musclez> no such file or directory
[07:27] <EriC^^> ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi ?
[07:27] <EriC^^> ok, reboot and make sure you boot the usb in uefi mode
[07:27] <musclez> http://termbin.com/x54u
[07:28] <musclez> alrgihty
[07:28] <EriC^^> TJ-: you mean like sshd being deleted from /etc/passwd ?
[07:30] <TJ-> EriC^^: In this case "amavis" suggests the anti-virus/MTA interface amavisd package
[07:31] <musclez> booted in efi
[07:31] <EriC^^> ok, same drill
[07:31] <EriC^^> cryptsetup ...
[07:32] <musclez> kk
[07:32] <EriC^^> TJ-: how can he solve that?
[07:33] <musclez> do you wnat the termbins or just wnat me to mount everything?
[07:33] <EriC^^> it's ok, just mount
[07:34] <TJ-> EriC^^: apt-get --reinstall install <Package> possibly, or possibly dpkg-statoverride has an option
[07:35] <EriC^^> TJ-: i think something else is wrong too, cause usually grub complains about missing efivars when it's not booted in efi mode
[07:38] <TJ-> EriC^^: From what I saw yesterday with this, the system is quite broken. Lots of erratic and unexpected failures
[07:38] <musclez> eric^^ mounted
[07:39] <EriC^^> musclez: did you run the for i .. done lastly?
[07:39] <musclez> yes
[07:39] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo chroot /mnt
[07:39] <musclez> k
[07:39] <Remoboth> If I deleted an app and it still shows up in my menu how can I delete that portion in the menu?
[07:40] <TJ-> EriC^^: This is the log of the chat on this issue: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11782366/
[07:40] <EriC^^> thanks
[07:41] <MonkeyDust> Remoboth  use 'alacarte'
[07:41] <Remoboth> MonkeyDust-  Alacarte?
[07:41] <Remoboth> Is that an app?
[07:41] <Remoboth> Or a command?
[07:41] <musclez> eric^^ im in root@ubuntu
[07:42] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type grub-install
[07:42] <musclez> instal finished no error reported
[07:43] <MonkeyDust> Remoboth  it's an app
[07:43] <musclez> that is a first... notmally it crashes out there
[07:44] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, cool
[07:44] <EriC^^> musclez: type update-grub
[07:44] <Remoboth> MonkeyDust-  Its a menu editing tool... I just want to delete the residuals of an app in the menu and in the system after removing it. :-P
[07:45] <TJ-> EriC^^: If you've not already planned on it, best to use efibootmgr to check there's a boot entry actually 'stuck' in the UEFI vars
[07:45] <MonkeyDust> Remoboth  you mean like purge? try sudo apt-get purge [program]; sudo aptitude purge ~c
[07:46] <MonkeyDust> (that's no typo, it really is '~c')
[07:46] <EriC^^> TJ-: yeah good idea
[07:46] <musclez> it keeps cycling "found linux image: found initrd image: xxxxxx3.13.0.57-generic for both"
[07:46] <bz_>   
[07:46] <musclez> it hasent stopped
[07:46] <Syncazor> How to install ubuntu without wubi
[07:47] <Syncazor> How to install ubuntu without wubi with a USB
[07:47] <EriC^^> !install | Syncazor
[07:48] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/9mjqgl67
[07:48] <michael_p> can i downgrade to 14:04 and keep files
[07:48] <musclez> eric^^
[07:48] <Syncazor> EriC^^: , Does the third link use wubi?
[07:48] <ObrienDave> Wubi needs to die a slow, painful death
[07:49] <Remoboth> DIdn't work.
[07:49] <EriC^^> Syncazor: no, it uses grub4dos to load the iso
[07:50] <EriC^^> Syncazor: if you have a usb, just make a live usb and you should be ok
[07:50] <Syncazor> EriC^^: Well that's the think
[07:50] <Syncazor> Syncazor: When I use my usb, and try install I get a continuous blinking '_'
[07:50] <EriC^^> !nomodeset | Syncazor
[07:50] <Syncazor> (I'm installing onto a blank hdd)
[07:50] <lotuspsychje> michael_p: downgrading isnt reccomended, install fresh instead
[07:51] <EriC^^> musclez: maybe there's something wrong with the files in /etc/grub.d ?
[07:51] <Syncazor> EriC^^: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 doesn't tell how to do it with wubi
[07:52] <Remoboth> IT is a desktop configuration file in my applications folder.
[07:52] <EriC^^> Syncazor: you're trying to install with wubi or without?
[07:52] <EriC^^> wubi isn't recommended anymore
[07:53] <Syncazor> EriC^^: `, on my usb I used unetbootin to put ubuntu onto my usb
[07:53] <Syncazor> EriC^^: , and when i read through the ubuntu.iso, there's wubi in it
[07:54] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/58fdez5n
[07:54] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: is that a 12.04 iso?
[07:55] <EriC^^> musclez: type ls -l /etc/grub.d | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:55] <Syncazor> 15
[07:55] <Syncazor> EriC^^: 15
[07:55] <EriC^^> musclez: thanks
[07:55] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: try this tool to make usb: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[07:55] <EriC^^> Syncazor: yeah it's still there, ignore it though
[07:55] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: I've already moved it onto my usb with unetbootin
[07:56] <EriC^^> Syncazor: just boot the usb as usual and install
[07:56] <EriC^^> set your bios to boot it before the hdd
[07:56] <Remoboth> I can no longer copy and paste....
[07:56] <Remoboth> Is that a normal bug?
[07:57] <EriC^^> musclez: type cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:57] <EriC^^> musclez: also, efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:57] <lotuspsychje> Remoboth: ubuntu version?
[07:58] <Remoboth> I am trying to delete a desktop configuration file stuck in a menu.
[07:58] <Remoboth> Oh wait... I can copy and paste, just not to XChat.
[07:58] <Remoboth> Weird.
[07:58] <Remoboth> lotuspsychje-  LXLE
[07:58] <lotuspsychje> Remoboth: use ctrl x and ctrl v for xchat paste/copy
[07:58] <musclez> http://termbin.com/ilrd http://termbin.com/djy0
[07:59] <musclez> http://termbin.com/1lrd
[07:59] <Syncazor> EriC^^: How to install ubuntu 15 onto usb?
[08:00] <MonkeyDust> Syncazor  you mean like a !persistent installation?
[08:00] <Remoboth> lotuspsychje-  THanks
[08:00] <lotuspsychje> !yay | Remoboth
[08:01] <Remoboth> O.k... I want to delete this desktop config file...
[08:01] <Remoboth> Any command to do so?
[08:01] <Syncazor> MonkeyDust: I want to use something like unetbootin
[08:01] <Remoboth> SOmeone here helped me last week.
[08:01] <Remoboth> With this same problem.
[08:01] <EriC^^> Syncazor: if you used unetbootin to install it to the usb, then all you have to do is boot it and install to your hdd
[08:02] <Syncazor> EriC^^: I selected ubuntu then 14_live with unetbootin, then ran it on my pc, and it said invalid kernal image
[08:02] <Syncazor> EriC^^: Because I tried to use 15
[08:02] <Remoboth> /home/usr/.local/share/applications/criticalmass.desktop This is where the desktop config file is stuck. ANy help?
[08:02] <EriC^^> Syncazor: dd the image
[08:02] <bazhang> !lxle | Remoboth
[08:03] <Remoboth> bazhang - I respect that but someone here helped me delete the file last week.
[08:03] <EriC^^> Syncazor: sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M && sync
[08:03] <Remoboth> bazhang - IT is the same file. I just hate to do a clean install of LXLE.
[08:03] <EriC^^> Syncazor: where sdX is your usb
[08:03] <bazhang> Remoboth, ask the lxle support people, its not supported here
[08:04] <EriC^^> musclez: try booting into the system
[08:04] <EriC^^> it should boot, still need to fix dpkg and grub though
[08:04] <EriC^^> musclez: type exit, then reboot
[08:04] <Syncazor> EriC^^: how do i sudo the image?
[08:04] <musclez> i jsut hit reboot, does that mess it up?
[08:05] <musclez> does not boot into normal mode, trying recovery
[08:05] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: what are you trying to doe exactly?
[08:05] <EriC^^> musclez: what did it say?
[08:05] <musclez> it just freezes
[08:06] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: install ubuntu 15 with a usb onto a blank hdd
[08:06] <musclez> same  deal with the recovery mode... dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root does not exist dropping to a shell
[08:06] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: as been suggested, reboot into your usb stick and install on your blank hd
[08:06] <musclez> and then timestamps of usb devices
[08:07] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: but how do i put ubuntu 15 on the usb
[08:07] <TJ-> EriC^^: musclez That sounds like the initrd doesn't have the cryptsetup hooks installed
[08:07] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: you just said you succeeded with unetbootin to make the usb?
[08:07] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: no, it says invalid kernal image
[08:08] <squinty> Syncazor,  when you use unetbootin, use the lower half of the unetbootin screen.... click on Diskimage  > ISO   use the directory selector to select the directory where the iso resides. and  Type = "USB Drive"  plus select the proper usb stick name (eg G:\ or /dev/sb1)  and if you want make a persistence file (for Ubuntu based iso's only)  by filling in the "Space used to preserve...etc)
[08:08] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: because in unetbootin there is no unbuntu 15
[08:08] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: make a stick with this tool:http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[08:08] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: does it support 15?
[08:08] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, boot the live usb again
[08:08] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: supports any .iso
[08:08] <MonkeyDust> Syncazor  download the 15.04 iso, then use unetbeootin
[08:09] <squinty> Syncazor,  If it is not listed, then use the method I just posted
[08:09] <musclez> uefi or usb?
[08:09] <MonkeyDust> Syncazor  if it's not in the dropdown menu, simply download it
[08:09] <TJ-> musclez: always UEFI :)
[08:12] <musclez> uefi crashes a lot
[08:12] <musclez> i still haven tgot it ot boot
[08:13] <TJ-> musclez: Ubuntu is installed in UEFI boot mode, so to recover it you always need to boot in that same mode, even for the Live ISO
[08:13] <musclez> im back inm
[08:13] <TJ-> musclez: everything points to disk corruption; UEFI mode is working as it should, has nothing to do with the crashes
[08:13] <Syncazor> Data error in ".disk\cd_type". File is broken
[08:13] <Syncazor> Did it corrupt when i downloaded/
[08:13] <Syncazor> Did it corrupt when i downloaded?
[08:14] <lotuspsychje> !md5 | Syncazor
[08:16] <EriC^^> TJ-: should he do a smart test?
[08:16] <EriC^^> or maybe fsck the partition?
[08:17] <musclez> i think this happend when i ran boot-repair for the first time
[08:17] <TJ-> EriC^^: I think both, and I'd check the kernel logs for signs of I/O errors, and it needs a memtest doing, which is problematical on UEFI!
[08:18] <TJ-> EriC^^: I think that update-grub loop might be caused by the /boot/ directory having a looping inode
[08:19] <TJ-> I strongly suspect faulty memory myself; causing corrupted disk buffers that get flushed to disk
[08:19] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type sudo apt-get install smartmontools && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | nc termbin.com 9999
[08:22] <musclez> postfix configureation popped up.. is this right?
[08:22] <michael_p> my usb is not showing up
[08:23] <lotuspsychje> michael_p: what are you trying to do?
[08:23] <michael_p>  i am trying to get a directory listing of my usb drive
[08:24] <musclez> http://termbin.com/os0u
[08:24] <lotuspsychje> michael_p: and your usb doesnt jump open?
[08:25] <michael_p> no
[08:25] <EriC^^> anybody know about smart tests?
[08:25] <EriC^^> TJ-: could you take a look at musclez 's smart test? http://termbin.com/os0u
[08:25] <lotuspsychje> michael_p: try tail -f /var/log/syslog and plugin your usb, see what errors come up
[08:25] <TJ-> musclez: That looks good, is there another drive in there that also needs testing?
[08:25] <musclez> no
[08:26] <TJ-> musclez: EriC^^ time for some file-system checks then :)
[08:27] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo cryptsetup ...
[08:28] <EriC^^> musclez: but don't mount anything
[08:28] <TJ-> musclez: I'm about to leave for a kernel boot test; good luck :)
[08:29] <musclez> tj- thanks again man your help means a lot to mean ive been so stuck for almost a week now
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> TJ-: you also good luck :p
[08:29] <musclez> i really appreciate the time
[08:30] <musclez> eric^^ i'm in
[08:30] <EriC^^> musclez: type mount | nc termbin.com 9999
[08:31] <MonkeyDust> musclez  i havent followed, what are you struggling with?
[08:31] <musclez> http://termbin.com/mgku
[08:33] <EriC^^> musclez: try sudo fsck /dev/mapper/...
[08:34] <musclez> eric^^ has been helping me fairly thuroughly.. he's seen a lot of the issues that i have been having first hand at this point....
[08:34] <musclez> Kernels wont boot and apt-get and dpkg crash consistently
[08:34] <musclez> http://termbin.com/r594
[08:35] <EriC^^> musclez: did it mention anything else?
[08:35] <musclez> pastebin
[08:36] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/vyhwmuhu
[08:37] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, run it without | nc termbin.com
[08:38] <musclez> that was the first part of tha readout
[08:38] <EriC^^> oh
[08:39] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[08:39] <musclez> termbin.com/aiyt
[08:39] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo fsck -f /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root
[08:41] <musclez> http://pastebin.comuxsjday6
[08:41] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/uxsjday6
[08:41] <Syncazor> Is it normal for universal usb installer to freeze at 99%?
[08:42] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: did you wait long enough?
[08:42] <musclez> how long syncazor?
[08:42] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, no.  you DID hashsum right?
[08:42] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mnt
[08:43] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: 99% can take some time to make persistent
[08:43] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: it's stuck at 99% on wubi.exe
[08:43] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
[08:43] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: unzipping
[08:43] <cfhowlett> wubi.  that's why.  Syncazor wubi is dead, unsupported and IT WILL break your installation of 14.04 or later
[08:43] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: wich ubuntu iso did you download anyway?
[08:44] <musclez> deleted inode 122 has zero dtime fix y?
[08:44] <EriC^^> yeah
[08:44] <Syncazor> 15, it was corrupted, md5sum checked, i previously download 14, not corrupt
[08:44] <Syncazor> so im installing 14
[08:44] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, wubi will NOT work with 14.04
[08:44] <Syncazor> http://prntscr.com/7lw50i
[08:44] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: ?
[08:44] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: does it work with 15?
[08:45] <musclez> dop i jsut keep hitting y?
[08:45] <EriC^^> musclez: what's it asking?
[08:45] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, no.  don't wubi.  DON'T.  do a proper dual boot or VM ubuntu inside windows
[08:45] <Syncazor> cfhowlett:  does wubi work with 15?
[08:45] <musclez> "free blocks count wrong for group #N"
[08:45] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, no. no.  and no.
[08:45] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: Im installing from a BLANK HDD
[08:45] <EriC^^> musclez: ok
[08:45] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: so would it matter?
[08:46] <EriC^^> Syncazor: i dont think wubi even works on a blank hdd, it's made for windows
[08:46] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, then why are you even using wubi?   wubi was used to install inside of WINDOWS!
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: you have an error on your screenshot, autorun.inf
[08:46] <TJ-> EriC^^: Might be worth scrapping the /boot/ (sda2) file-system and recreating it, reinstalling the kernels and intrds and grub
[08:46] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: but it's inside the ubuntu iso?
[08:46] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/s7uhx7ui
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: maybe you should format your usb stick before making the bootable
[08:46] <EriC^^> TJ-: ok
[08:46] <cfhowlett> !install | Syncazor,
[08:47] <musclez> yessss tj- i want to do that.. thats what ive wanted to do
[08:47] <musclez> will that jeopardize my data on the other partitions?
[08:47] <Syncazor> So how do I install ubuntu 14.04 with usb without wubi for blank HDD
[08:48] <EriC^^> Syncazor: which os are you using to make the usb?
[08:48] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, make a proper install CD or USB>  boot CD/USB and install to HDD
[08:48] <Syncazor> EriC^^: windows
[08:48] <EriC^^> Syncazor: use linux live usb creator
[08:48] <MonkeyDust> Syncazor  windows has YUMI
[08:49] <MonkeyDust> Syncazor  http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
[08:51] <EriC^^> musclez: no, it wont
[08:53] <Syncazor> I crashed
[08:53] <Syncazor> Did anyone answer my question?
[08:53] <musclez> i know kernel 3.16.0.40 was the last oen working. .43 was what was being upgraded to wheni was running out of room on my /boot and tried to make space
[08:53] <EriC^^> musclez: ok
[08:54] <EriC^^> type sudo cgdisk /dev/sda
[08:54] <Syncazor> How do I remove wubi from ubuntu 14.04.iso
[08:54] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, no need to remove it from the iso.  just don't use it!
[08:55] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: Isn't it automatically used when you boot with it?
[08:55] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, again:  ONLY If you use windows.  ONLY.
[08:55] <EriC^^> musclez: or nevermind, just type sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sda2
[08:55] <MonkeyDust> Syncazor  no, wubi is a windows program
[08:56] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: So if I boot off my usb on the blank hdd it wont use wubi. :O :D
[08:56] <EriC^^> musclez: sorry sudo mkfs -t ext2 /dev/sda2
[08:56] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, correct
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> i wonder why they still put wubi in 14.04 iso...
[08:57] <cfhowlett> dracula syndrome.
[08:58] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: I'm having a problem, when i boot off the usb, I get a black screen with a blinking '_'
[08:58] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, DID you md5sum the .iso and the USB?
[08:58] <cfhowlett> because a corrupted usb would do what you describe
[08:59] <musclez> eric^^ http://pastebin.com/wzwj3cth
[08:59] <lotuspsychje> maybe he's got a virus on his autoruninf and infected wubi.exe lol
[09:00] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: The ISO has the same hash
[09:00] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, and the usb??
[09:00] <cfhowlett> !md5sum | Syncazor
[09:00] <EriC^^> Syncazor: did you try nomodeset?
[09:00] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: I can't check the usb, since it's not a file
[09:00] <Syncazor> EriC^^: How do I do that?
[09:00] <EriC^^> musclez: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[09:01] <cfhowlett> !nomodeset | Syncazor
[09:01] <Syncazor> I see the keyboard = person in circle then the continuous '_'
[09:01] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, yes you CAN verify the USB.  read the md5sum wiki and replace the CD references/addresses with the USB
[09:02] <EriC^^> Syncazor: hold shift while the pc boots, and when you get grub, press e over try ubuntu, then in the line that says linux /vmlinuz ...... add nomodeset after quiet splash, then press ctrl+x
[09:02] <musclez> eric^^ mounted
[09:02] <EriC^^> musclez: sudo chroot /mnt
[09:02] <colbyf> anyone a program for editing PDFs
[09:03] <MonkeyDust> !pdf
[09:03] <musclez> rooted
[09:03] <lotuspsychje> colbyf: there are also handy free pdf editors online you can use
[09:03] <colbyf> don't see an editor in that,
[09:04] <MonkeyDust> colbyf  i guess inkscape can edit pdf
[09:04] <Syncazor> EriC^^: I pressed shift, selected English then pressed F6 and selected nomodeset, and i still get the black screen with the _
[09:04] <colbyf> I will give it a go :)
[09:04] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: did you disable fastboot + secureboot in bios?
[09:04] <rabiul> use foxit reader on wine
[09:04] <EriC^^> Syncazor: which laptop are you using?
[09:04] <EriC^^> maybe you need to use a special kernel parameter
[09:05] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: No, I'll try that
[09:05] <EriC^^> musclez: blkid | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:05] <Syncazor> EriC^^: I'm on a desktop
[09:05] <musclez> http://termbin.com/16w8
[09:07] <Syncazor> OOooh nomodeset is working
[09:07] <Syncazor> Ill give it a few minutes
[09:07] <cfhowlett> !cookie | EriC^^
[09:07] <EriC^^> musclez: type nano /etc/fstab , replace the UUID of /boot with 4da5596e-fd8b-4738-bbf5-56d2c2705ef1
[09:07] <EriC^^> musclez: it's the one from blkid
[09:08] <Syncazor> EriC^^: It's stuck at [         0.296609] Trying to unpack rootfs images as initramfs...
[09:08] <Syncazor> Is that normal?
[09:09] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, how old is this box?
[09:10] <musclez> eric^^ edited
[09:10] <Syncazor> 4 years cfhowlett
[09:10] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type mv /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride{,.old}
[09:11] <EriC^^> musclez: we'll deal with it later, but we need to remove that so dpkg will work for now
[09:11] <musclez> moved
[09:12] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type mkdir /boot/efi
[09:12] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: my pc has 3gb of ram
[09:12] <musclez> madew
[09:12] <musclez> made*
[09:12] <EriC^^> musclez: type dpkg --configure -a
[09:12] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, doable but ubuntu with unity is a hungry beast.  I suggest xubuntu or lubuntu as they are less demanding
[09:13] <musclez> seems to have worked
[09:13] <EriC^^> musclez: apt-get -f install
[09:13] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: I'm on 14.04, how much do i need?
[09:13] <musclez> done done didnt ctash
[09:13] <musclez> crash**
[09:13] <cfhowlett> !requirements | Syncazor see for yself
[09:14] <EriC^^> musclez: apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-generic
[09:15] <musclez> seemed to have worked
[09:15] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: I have requirements?
[09:16] <EriC^^> musclez: apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64 grub-efi-amd64-bin grub-common
[09:17] <Syncazor> cfhowlett: I have above the minimum requirements
[09:17] <musclez> pastebin.com/jdrsngxl
[09:17] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, noted.  I didn't say ubuntu would NOT run, I suggested it would run faster with a lighter load.
[09:17] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/jdrsngxl
[09:18] <cfhowlett> thus xubuntu / lubuntu
[09:18] <ikonia> musclez: what are you doing ?
[09:18] <ikonia> this looks like another chroot mess
[09:18] <Syncazor> cfhowlett:, doesn't really worry me. But what can I do to stop it from being stuck on  [         0.296609] Trying to unpack rootfs images as initramfs...
[09:18] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: its worth a try, to see if you can bypass that error
[09:18] <ikonia> musclez: please tell me you are still not trying to do this in a chroot
[09:19] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: how
[09:19] <EriC^^> musclez: apt-get install --reinstall grub2-common
[09:19] <cfhowlett> Syncazor, someone suggested a boot kernel option.  sadly, I've no idea which one you might need. sorry.  ask again in channel.
[09:19] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: make lubuntu stick just same way you did with ubuntu iso
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: maybe LTS?
[09:20] <Syncazor> lotuspsychje: but why cant  I have ubuntu?
[09:20] <musclez> "man" does not exist, like in the past i sent previously
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: you can, but we have to investigate why your getting that error first
[09:20] <ikonia> musclez: are you doing this in a chroot
[09:20] <Syncazor> During my installation, it's stuck on  [         0.296609] Trying to unpack rootfs images as initramfs... How could I fix this issue?
[09:21] <Syncazor> Well do you want me to post more lines on pastebin.com?
[09:21] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/ysffsxti
[09:21] <ikonia> musclez: are you doing this in a chroot
[09:22] <EriC^^> musclez: ok,
[09:22] <EriC^^> musclez: try update-grub
[09:22] <Guest39529> кто пишит на русс
[09:22] <lotuspsychje> !ru | Guest39529
[09:23] <Syncazor> My FULL error, how do I fix it? http://prntscr.com/ 7lwdzn
[09:23] <lotuspsychje> Syncazor: wich iso did you make on your stick now?
[09:23] <Syncazor> My FULL error, how do I fix it? http://prntscr.com/7lwdzn
[09:23] <TJ-> EriC^^: unless I missed something it may need a 'grub-install' since the modules need reinstalling in /boot/grub/
[09:24] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/lfdjnevv
[09:24] <ikonia> TJ-: I don't believe you've been told the full story of this mess
[09:24] <EriC^^> TJ-: doesn't apt-get install --reinstall run grub-install at the end?
[09:24] <ikonia> which is why I keep asking if this is being done within a chroot
[09:24] <ikonia> as this was a real mess yesterday and it looks like it's continued on from there
[09:24] <EriC^^> nevermind, doesn't appear to have ran
[09:24] <TJ-> ikonia: I'm fully aware, we're just completing a rebuild of the /boot/ file-system which was corrupt
[09:24] <EriC^^> musclez: run grub-install first
[09:25] <ikonia> corrupted ?
[09:25] <musclez> cannot find efi directory
[09:25] <EriC^^> musclez: oh my bad
[09:25] <TJ-> ikonia: see http://pastebin.com/s7uhx7ui
[09:25] <EriC^^> musclez: type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot/efi
[09:26] <ikonia> TJ-: what about the bit where random files have been removed from his system to "clean up"
[09:26] <ikonia> and the miss-match of packages
[09:26] <ikonia> have you got that all sorted ?
[09:26] <TJ-> ikonia: We've dealt with all the symptoms we've seen
[09:26] <ikonia> eoe, very nice
[09:26] <ikonia> wow even
[09:27] <musclez> unable to resolve host lubuntu mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /mnt/boot/efi failed: no such file or directory
[09:27] <TJ-> 'eoe' sounds like how a cat says 'wow' :)
[09:27] <EriC^^> musclez: sorry, mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi
[09:27] <TJ-> musclez: EriC^^ maybe "mkdir -p /boot/efi/"   ?
[09:28] <EriC^^> TJ-: yeah we created it
[09:28] <musclez> unable to resolve host lubuntu
[09:28] <EriC^^> that's ok
[09:28] <TJ-> EriC^^: OK, I missed some since I've been doing some kernel patching
[09:28] <musclez> yeah i havent crashed since u left really
[09:28] <musclez> so some serious progress tbh
[09:29] <TJ-> musclez: don't tempt fate :p
[09:29] <EriC^^> :D
[09:29] <musclez> ive been trying not to i hope i didnt just f up
[09:29] <EriC^^> musclez: try grub-install
[09:30] <Syncazor> My FULL error, how do I fix it? http://prntscr.com/7lwdzn
[09:30] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/zmyszpfh
[09:31] <EriC^^> musclez: cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:31] <EriC^^> that happens if you have /boot in the encrypted partition
[09:32] <musclez> http://termbin.com/ijhb
[09:32] <Syncazor> EriC^^: `any idea?
[09:33] <EriC^^> musclez: did we mount /boot ?
[09:33] <EriC^^> musclez: type mount | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:34] <musclez> htpp://termbin.com/mnvv
[09:34] <musclez> http://termbin.com/mnvv
[09:34] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type umount /boot/efi
[09:34] <EriC^^> then type mount -a
[09:35] <kvadratrot> I have trouble booting off my usb .iso image of 15.04. Could I talk to someone?
[09:35] <TJ-> EriC^^: there may be files in /boot/ ... best to remove them before mounting sda2
[09:35] <EriC^^> musclez: actually hold on
[09:35] <EriC^^> yeah
[09:35] <EriC^^> musclez: after you type umount /boot/efi, type rm -r /boot
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> !usb | kvadratrot
[09:35] <EriC^^> then type mkdir -p /boot/efi
[09:36] <TJ-> EriC^^: there needs to be a 'mount' in there, first :)
[09:36] <musclez> done
[09:36] <EriC^^> TJ-: right
[09:36] <EriC^^> dang
[09:36]  * TJ- giggles
[09:36] <EriC^^> musclez: type rm -r /boot/efi
[09:36]  * TJ- blames ikonia  :)
[09:37] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/e27vwjin
[09:38] <musclez> past few commands i think im getting mixed up
[09:38] <TJ-> musclez: "type" is an instruction to you, not a command for the PC
[09:38] <kvadratrot> lotuspsychje: I'm avid Ubuntu user and have installed the system before. But today I come in a different angle, my graphic card, at least known so far to me through googeling isnt supported with the out of the box ubuntu drives. I have to download them via ppa when inside. So when I run my usb-drive i get asked to install or run wihtout install but when i do it tries to boot in but when x is...
[09:38] <kvadratrot> ...run it black screens on me. /what do?
[09:39] <kvadratrot> ie im running nvidia 352 currently
[09:39] <cfhowlett> kvadratrot, nomodeset to get a live system then do the installation???
[09:39] <Syncazor> My error: http://prntscr.com/7lwhuz
[09:40] <musclez> tj- lets leave the semantic debate to after i get some sleep
[09:40] <Syncazor> can anyone help me?
[09:41] <ihaveaproblem> hey folks. My filesystem is suddenly read-only. dmesg says this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11782690
[09:41] <TJ-> musclez: where are you at now?
[09:41] <kvadratrot> cfhowlett: *halleluja* then i just add that to the options for install/withoutinstall? both should work?
[09:41] <musclez> that paste bin i jsut sent
[09:41] <ihaveaproblem> When I run sudo fsck -Af -M, I get no error output. Does that mean it's not a harddrive issue?
[09:41] <TJ-> musclez: with the 'not found' errors?
[09:41] <musclez> yes
[09:42] <Syncazor> Why wont anyone answer me?
[09:42] <cfhowlett> kvadratrot, nomodeset is a temporary solution allowing you to boot a system with only partially configured graphics.  You'll still need to set up graphics
[09:42] <cfhowlett> !patience | Syncazor
[09:42] <TJ-> musclez: OK, let's try again. "umount /boot/efi /boot"
[09:43] <TJ-> musclez: "rm -r /boot/
[09:43] <kvadratrot> cfhowlett: Yeah, I quick googled what "nomodeset" was when you typed. My returing question to you was how I entered it in in grub "-nomodeset" ?
[09:43] <TJ-> musclez: "mount -a"
[09:43] <musclez> both not mounted
[09:43] <kvadratrot> cfhowlett: also u r my hero
[09:43] <EriC^^> TJ-: doesn't he need a mkdir /boot before?
[09:43] <TJ-> musclez: That's fine; I was being careful
[09:43] <cfhowlett> !nomodeset | kvadratrot, gotta read the wiki amigo.  instructions are there.
[09:44] <musclez> no such file or directory fo rthe UUIDs
[09:44] <TJ-> EriC^^: musclez I thought we have a /boot/ since "mkdir -p /boot/efi"
[09:44] <TJ-> musclez: "ls /boot/" - do you get a listing or an error?
[09:45] <EriC^^> he ran rm -r /boot though
[09:45] <musclez> yeah tj i think ur confuisign some stuff here
[09:45] <Syncazor> My FULL error, how do I fix it? http://prntscr.com/7lwdzn
[09:46] <TJ-> EriC^^: From the pastebin musclez was prefixing several commands with "type " which caused "not found" errors; the last command before that happened was "mkdir -p /boot/efi"
[09:46] <TJ-> musclez: In case it is missing, do "mkdir /boot"
[09:46] <musclez> i dint type that in.. i was teh readout
[09:46] <musclez> fyi
[09:47] <TJ-> musclez: then do "mount -a"
[09:47] <musclez> im not sure what i shodl be doing knwo cuz ur both telling me two differnt things
[09:47] <TJ-> musclez: In case it is missing, do "mkdir /boot"
[09:47] <EriC^^> nah we're on the same page i think
[09:47] <TJ-> musclez: then do "mount -a"
[09:48] <musclez> no such file or diretory
[09:48] <musclez> we jsut did that liek 3 times
[09:48] <EriC^^> ok hold on
[09:48] <EriC^^> did you run mkdir /boot ?
[09:48] <musclez> yeah
[09:48] <TJ-> musclez: was that "mount: mounting UUID=4da5596e-fd8b-4738-bbf5-56d2c2705ef1 on /boot failed: No such file or directory" ?
[09:48] <EriC^^> we need to do it in steps cause /boot is empty
[09:48] <musclez> yes tj
[09:48] <EriC^^> musclez: mount /dev/sda2 /boot
[09:49] <EriC^^> musclez: /boot or /boot/efi ?
[09:49] <TJ-> musclez: It could have been "mount: mounting UUID=DEE2-1CC0 on /boot/efi failed: No such file or directory"
[09:49] <musclez> ... /boot failed : device or resouce busy
[09:50] <TJ-> musclez: can you pastebin "mount" for us?
[09:51] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/87ptfaup
[09:53] <Ruedii> Hello, I'm having trouble getting Steam to work with Open Source drivers in Ubuntu 15.04
[09:53] <TJ-> musclez: something weird there, we need to see the output of "mount"
[09:55] <musclez> i dont knwo what i should type
[09:55] <ikonia>  mount
[09:56] <musclez> pastebin.com/m65fctv
[09:57] <TJ-> musclez: whatever I show inside double-quotes: "mount"     ... FYI you can automate capture to pastebin using "pastebinit <(the command here)" if the PC has a network connection
[09:57] <Capprentice> How do I implement port mirroring in Ubuntu Server 12.04 ? I want mirror port 1337 to ip : 10.10.11.15! how do I do it?
[09:58] <TJ-> musclez: that was an incorrect URL; did you make a typo in it?
[09:58] <musclez> http-++
[09:58] <musclez> http://pastebin.com/m65fctv7
[09:58] <TJ-> Thanks ... the 7 was missing in the earlier URL
[10:00] <TJ-> musclez: "ls -ld /boot" - should give you something like: "drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 7168 Jun 27 09:33 /boot" - if not, try "mkdir /boot" and then check it exists again
[10:00] <musclez> yup
[10:00] <musclez> it gave me that output
[10:00] <TJ-> musclez: Good :) now "mount /boot"
[10:01] <musclez> no such
[10:01] <EriC^^> try mount /dev/sda2 /boot
[10:02] <musclez> worked
[10:02] <TJ-> EriC^^: musclez: I think there's a syntax error in "/etc/fstab" from the earlier UUID editing
[10:02] <EriC^^> musclez: mkdir /boot/efi
[10:02] <TJ-> musclez: can you pastebin the "/etc/fstab" file ?
[10:03] <musclez> yes
[10:03] <EriC^^> TJ-: termbin.com/ijhb 4da5596e-fd8b-4738-bbf5-56d2c2705ef1
[10:03] <EriC^^> sorry http://termbin.com/ijhb
[10:03] <musclez> pastebin/comipg7bxgq
[10:03] <TJ-> EriC^^: Yes, but it may have changed since, I want to see what mount is tripping over now
[10:04] <musclez> mkdir boot/efi worked btw
[10:04] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi
[10:04] <musclez> ok
[10:04] <musclez> eric^^'s methods are working
[10:04] <TJ-> musclez: That pastebin URL is bad again "paste has been removed"
[10:05] <EriC^^> musclez: apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64-bin grub-efi-amd64 grub-common grub2-common
[10:05] <EriC^^> musclez: it's the same method
[10:05] <musclez> pastebin.com/ipg7bxgq
[10:05] <xyzzy__> hey guys. Does pidgin not work with facebook chat anymore? Haven't used it in a long while
[10:05] <TJ-> musclez: I know, but if fstab is broken the automated mounts will fail as they are doing for us, so that needs fixing
[10:06] <musclez> ionstallation finished
[10:06] <musclez> no error reported WHAAAAAA
[10:06] <nigga_> hello
[10:06] <TJ-> musclez: right, but we need to sort out the fstab issue else mount will fail
[10:07] <EriC^^> musclez: grub-install
[10:07] <EriC^^> musclez: then update-grub
[10:07] <musclez> done
[10:07] <TJ-> musclez: then please pastebin the output of "blkid"
[10:08] <Ruedii> Hmm, since nobody knows how to fix the steam runtime to properly detect the 15.04 OpenGL stack.  Could someone point me to the instructions on how to downgrade my distro to 14.04, which I know would work?
[10:08] <ikonia> you can't downgrade
[10:08] <ikonia> you need to re-install
[10:08] <musclez> ubfib77w
[10:08] <cfhowlett> Ruedii, no "downgrade".  clean install
[10:08] <MonkeyDust> Ruedii  backup and fresh install 14.04
[10:09] <MonkeyDust> cfhowlett  was faster
[10:09] <ice9> any suggestions for network mapping/modelling application?
[10:09] <cfhowlett> MonkeyDust, hey, I've had a hard day.  ye ole fingers just don't fly like they used to.
[10:09] <EriC^^> musclez: what about cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:10] <musclez> http://termbin.com/hz6o
[10:11] <TJ-> EriC^^: musclez I'm not seeing anything obviously wrong; the UUID is correct, no typos, wondering about whitespace issues but can't see any
[10:12] <TJ-> musclez: let's find out if its fixed itself. Do "umount /boot/efi     /boot"  then try automounting them again with "mount -a"
[10:13] <musclez> no such
[10:13] <cq-aux> hi I'm having trouble changing my mac address, I keep losing the privileges or something every couple of days
[10:13] <ikonia> cq-aux: you don't change your mac address
[10:13] <ikonia> you should not be doing that
[10:13] <Ruedii> ice9, do you mean automatic or just to create the images.   If you aren't automatically generating it from a dataset, I recommend just using a flowchart application.  There is no need for a one trick pony for that.
[10:13] <TJ-> musclez: OK, so we need to figure this out before the system can reboot.
[10:13] <cq-aux> spoof spoof spoof
[10:13] <ikonia> cq-aux: no no no
[10:14] <cq-aux> I'm changing it for the session dude. with macchanger
[10:14] <ikonia> you shouldn't need to change it
[10:14] <musclez> why did we change uuids
[10:14] <cq-aux> I've also tried sudo ifconfig wlan0 hw ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx this time and I can't change it that way either
[10:15] <ikonia> you can't change it that way
[10:15] <ikonia> you should not be changing your mac
[10:15] <TJ-> musclez: because we created a new file-system in /dev/sda2 and it has a new UUID
[10:15] <TJ-> musclez: Can you "hexdump -C /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999"
[10:15] <EriC^^> musclez: did update-grub work?
[10:15] <musclez> yeah it did from before
[10:15] <EriC^^> grub-install or update-grub?
[10:16] <cq-aux> I had the same problem with macchanger before and I fixed it by bringing down wlan0 first and then stopping network-manager but it's not working this time
[10:16] <musclez> both
[10:16] <EriC^^> cool so it just picked up the kernel and initrd and stopped?
[10:16] <ikonia> cq-aux: you should not be changing your mac
[10:16] <cq-aux> ikonia: yes I should
[10:16] <cq-aux> ikonia: it's only temporary, it's only til the the next reboot
[10:16] <ikonia> not sure why that matters
[10:17] <musclez> i see "adding boot menu entry to EFI firmware config..."
[10:17] <musclez> done
[10:17] <musclez> no specifc image information
[10:17] <EriC^^> musclez: no 3.13 ... found?
[10:17] <musclez> negative
[10:17] <EriC^^> mount /dev/sda2 /boot
[10:17] <TJ-> EriC^^: That's because we haven't installed the kernels yet... I wanted to fix this fstab issue first
[10:17] <musclez> done
[10:18] <EriC^^> ohh right
[10:18] <musclez> rgr that ok
[10:18] <EriC^^> forgot we unmounted and cleaned it and stuff
[10:19] <TJ-> musclez: Can you "hexdump -C /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999"
[10:19] <cq-aux> ikonia: I don't know how where to go from here, I can change the first 6 hex digits of my mac but I'm fearing that that will get me busted
[10:19] <ikonia> "get you busted" ?
[10:19] <TJ-> musclez: this will let us see if there are any 'bad' bytes in fstab
[10:19] <cq-aux> (I'm just using the public wifi to its limit over and over)
[10:19] <ikonia> cq-aux: we are not going to help you break TOC
[10:19] <musclez> termbin.com/oymh
[10:19] <ikonia> please don't ask again
[10:20] <cq-aux> oh ok, coolies
[10:22] <TJ-> musclez: EriC^^ I'm not seeing any weird ASCII/UTF-8 codes there
[10:22] <EriC^^> that's odd
[10:23] <kvadratrot> cfhowlett: yes sire. *over and out*
[10:23] <EriC^^> let's see something
[10:23] <EriC^^> musclez: try mount -a right now
[10:23] <EriC^^> since just /boot is mounted and /boot/efi isn't
[10:23] <musclez> no such
[10:24] <musclez> hmm im in root
[10:24] <musclez> am i supposr to not be in chroot
[10:24] <EriC^^> that's ok, no
[10:24] <TJ-> musclez: This is all to do in the chroot
[10:24] <musclez> kk
[10:25] <eraggo> About ubuntuforums: how do i get access on my OWN profile? vBulletin says that i have no access to my own profile
[10:25] <EriC^^> musclez: let's install the kernels
[10:25] <musclez> 160.0.40?
[10:25] <EriC^^> musclez: mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi
[10:25] <EriC^^> musclez: the latest one for your ubuntu version
[10:26] <musclez> i think its 3.16.0.43
[10:27] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, mounted?
[10:27] <eraggo> more closely about forum: my settings for editing my profile
[10:27] <musclez> sorry , yes
[10:27] <eraggo> never mind
[10:28] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-generic
[10:28] <musclez> linux image generic is already the newest version
[10:29] <EriC^^> did you type --reinstall ?
[10:29] <musclez> my bad
[10:29] <musclez> boom
[10:29] <musclez> crash
[10:29] <EriC^^> what did it say?
[10:30] <MonkeyDust> musclez  what happened, to make your problem so complicated?
[10:30] <TJ-> MonkeyDust: file-system corruption
[10:32] <musclez> sorry, d/c'd
[10:32] <TJ-> musclez: EriC^^: !!!DING!!!! - I suspect the /dev/disk/by-uuid/ link is missing!
[10:32] <Kopre> Hi everybody. Security question: Makes it sense to make a DMZ at home if you want to host your website by yourself?
[10:32] <EriC^^> TJ-: ok, cool
[10:32] <EriC^^> makes sense
[10:33] <TJ-> EriC^^: You best carry on where you left off, we can investigate that later
[10:33] <musclez> booking back into boot-repair disk
[10:33] <Kopre> EriC^^: Do you know a device (router) that suits?
[10:34] <EriC^^> not to be a party pooper, but musclez can you easily backup and fresh install?
[10:34] <musclez> not really
[10:34] <EriC^^> ok
[10:34] <EriC^^> musclez: sudo cryptsetup ...
[10:35] <musclez> give me a secong the efi keeps crashing
[10:35] <TJ-> musclez: What does "keeps crashing" mean?
[10:35] <musclez> uefi boot disk
[10:35] <EriC^^> TJ-: should he do the memtest?
[10:35] <cfhowlett> Kopre, perhaps a good query for #hardware
[10:35] <musclez> i dont think i have it yet do i?
[10:35] <TJ-> musclez: Like I said before, if there's a general problem with corruption then that needs to be identified and fixed first, else everythin we're doing now could be wasted
[10:36] <TJ-> musclez: how, precisely, does it crash? How far does the boot get, what do you see?
[10:36] <musclez> it waries
[10:37] <musclez> varies, soemtiems i get to desktop.. soemtiems not evn the loading screen
[10:37] <musclez> this time it was "si_disable_ulv failed"
[10:37] <musclez> kernel panic
[10:38] <musclez> im back on
[10:39] <musclez> sudo cryptsetup done
[10:40] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mnt
[10:41] <musclez> done
[10:41] <EriC^^> musclez: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[10:42] <musclez> done
[10:42] <TJ-> musclez: stop here for a moment
[10:42] <musclez> no problem :P
[10:42] <TJ-> musclez: can you pastebin the output of "ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/"
[10:43] <musclez> yeah 1sec
[10:44] <musclez> http://termbin.com/m380
[10:45] <TJ-> musclez: EriC^^ "si_disable_ulv failed" comes from the radeon GPU driver's si_dpm_set_power_state() method. I'm not clear right now if it is vital at this stage, but I think if it is related to the crashing issues then it may indicate the system firmware setup power management, or else linux <>ACPI  issues
[10:45] <TJ-> musclez: Well there's the problem for the mount - there's no UUID link been created for the file-system in /dev/sda2
[10:45] <musclez> hmmm i had custome drivers from amd installed for a moment.. and then i noticed the had dissapered
[10:46] <TJ-> musclez: sorry, ignore me, I'm blind! It's there :)
[10:47] <TJ-> musclez: EriC^^:  OK, you guys carry on building the chroot and try using "mount -a" inside it to get /boot/efi/ ready
[10:47] <EriC^^> musclez: sudo chroot /mnt
[10:48] <musclez> no such for mount -a
[10:48] <ikonia> this all seems very drawn out, would it not be wiser to just backup the data and re-install ?
[10:48] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, mount /dev/sda2 /boot
[10:48] <musclez> done
[10:49] <EriC^^> musclez: mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi
[10:49] <n8`7ewb_er^t\5^7> Stop lawyyer boyer boyer boyer and you know its football is a futball game. Nothing but thing but the Jaguars, Cornbucklers. Buck cornhusk. Husk Husk, cornbuck buckers, Cornbuck cornbucklers. Rum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-football is they go bored, makes me say oh my lord, what football.
[10:49] <n8`7ewb_er^t\5^7> what are some good ways to do SOME FUCKIN SCREAMIN!
[10:49] <n8`7ewb_er^t\5^7> Nothing but the world cares about a group of the football is the worst sport events on television. College football game, it's no lie it's a football game! It's a football. No one in most people are runna ma naes. It is on television.
[10:49] <musclez> done
[10:49] <n8`7ewb_er^t\5^7> game! It sucks ten regular football game, so bored, makes me, so bored, makes me, it's about football.
[10:49] <EriC^^> musclez: are you using 14.10?
[10:49] <musclez> no, should be 14.04
[10:50] <musclez> howver there was something that lead up to this with a 14.10 header
[10:50] <maxvi> hi everyone! I installed ubuntu 15.04 on my asus eeePc 1001pxd. and sound don't work but sound woorks when I use headphones.
[10:50] <musclez> i believe
[10:50] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type cat /etc/issue to make sure
[10:51] <musclez> 14.04.02 lts \n \l
[10:52] <ashmew2> maxvi, make sure your speakers arent muted from the volume settings (or alsamixer)
[10:53] <Guest34161> hi
[10:53] <EriC^^> musclez: apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-3.13.0-55-generic
[10:54] <Guest34161> lame
[10:55] <Guest34161> bay
[10:55] <heikki_> Hello. I need to debug my server, how can i see what program is sending mail using my postfix from localhost
[10:55] <ikonia> ?
[10:55] <musclez> seems stuck on "upacking linux-image-3.13.0-55-generic"
[10:55] <cfhowlett> !server | heikki_
[10:55] <ikonia> heikki_: the mail logs will show you the user connecting
[10:55] <ikonia> from that you can work out what app is calling it
[10:55] <heikki_> i already know the user
[10:56] <heikki_> i have mysql database for users
[10:56] <ikonia> so whats the problem then ?
[10:57] <heikki_> i need to know what is the real program / script sending the mail
[10:57] <ikonia> the mail logs should give you a clue as to what's been called
[10:57] <ikonia> as mysql users are unlikley to be system users, it must be some app (I'd assume a web app) that the user can access
[10:57] <musclez> yeah it froze on that
[10:58] <heikki_> yea, but i cannot find the app.
[10:59] <ikonia> heikki_: what have you done to try and trace it ?
[10:59] <heikki_> nothing really, because tracing mail sender programs is a new area for me
[11:00] <ikonia> ok - so I've just told you how to start
[11:00] <heikki_> i just know that the log says something about postfix/qmgr
[11:00] <ikonia> postfix is hte name of the account running the mail server, you need the other details
[11:01] <heikki_> i know what is postfix, and i think i know what qmgr is
[11:02] <ikonia> then why are you struggling ?
[11:03] <ikonia> when I give you guidence you keep saying "I know"
[11:03] <Preston> Hello, I am trying to build PythonQt libraries, but after I run make, I get error -> ... fatal error: qgl.h: No such file or directory  #include <qgl.h> . I have OpenGL installed.
[11:03] <ikonia> but you don't know how to take it forward
[11:03] <heikki_> yes
[11:04] <heikki_> ok, as an example, if i have a line like this: Jun 27 13:53:19 servername postfix/qmgr[3225]: 14D6F2AA66: from=<email@hidden>, size=897660, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
[11:04] <ikonia> "why are you struggling" ??? the answer is not "yes"
[11:04] <heikki_> :)
[11:05] <ikonia> is this your server ?
[11:05] <heikki_> yes
[11:05] <ikonia> as in did you set it up / do you manage it ?
[11:05] <Preston> Can anybody help?
[11:05] <heikki_> yes / yes
[11:05] <ikonia> ok - so is the mail server set to auth before relay ?
[11:06] <heikki_> if you mean open relay, only localhost is allowed to relay without auth
[11:06] <ikonia> no, I don't mean open realy
[11:06] <heikki_> ok
[11:06] <ikonia> I mean exactly what i've said, is it set to auth before relay
[11:07] <qwd> I once had a bash script that would open all kinds of files from the terminal, just as if it had been opened from nautilus, with the  command "open". Does this sound familiar to anyone?
[11:07] <heikki_> then i don't understan your question
[11:08] <ikonia> is your mail server set to auth before relay
[11:08] <heikki_> how do i see if it is set to auth before relay
[11:08] <ikonia> you set it up
[11:08] <ikonia> you should know
[11:08] <ikonia> thats why I asked "did you set this up"
[11:08] <heikki_> yes, i set it up long time ago
[11:08] <ikonia> ok - so check your mail config
[11:08] <heikki_> :)
[11:09] <MonkeyDust> qwd  try xdg-open
[11:12] <heikki_> ikonia: so what should i check from the log file?
[11:12] <heikki_> i mean conf
[11:13] <heikki_> it has sasl auth
[11:13] <ikonia> if your server is set to auth before relay
[11:14] <heikki_> ikonia: my config file is in the postfix format, not in plain english
[11:15] <ikonia> postfix is plain english format file
[11:15] <heikki_> :D
[11:15] <heikki_> as i told, it requires auth before relay from hosts other than localhost
[11:15] <heikki_> you confuse me :)
[11:15] <qwd> MonkeyDust: Thanks!
[11:16] <maxvi> ashmew2: I set headphones volume to 100 and now sound works but after
[11:16] <maxvi> 	reload I need to the same again and again.
[11:16] <ikonia> heikki_: you did not tell me that
[11:16] <ikonia> you just asked if I meant an open relay
[11:16] <ikonia> heikki_: what is your postfix host authing the users/password against
[11:17] <heikki_> in mysql there is a database table of encrypted passwords
[11:18] <ikonia> heikki_: do those users have any access to the system or are they just email users
[11:18] <heikki_> just email users, no other access
[11:18] <ikonia> ok - so if they can't access the system it must be through some web app
[11:18] <heikki_> yes
[11:18] <ikonia> so look in the web root see references to the mail system
[11:19] <heikki_> there are thousands of that kind of references
[11:19] <ikonia> thousands ?
[11:19] <ikonia> how many web sites are on this server ?
[11:19] <heikki_> well, ok, hundreds
[11:20] <heikki_> depends on what you mean by a site. Lots of vhosts
[11:20] <ikonia> define lots
[11:20] <heikki_> :) Where do you need the exact number?
[11:21] <EriC^^> musclez: any progress?
[11:21] <musclez> nah it froze when i tried to run that isntall
[11:21] <ikonia> heikki_: you don't want to answer my questions, fine, good luck sorting it out
[11:21] <ikonia> sounds like you have no idea what is on your system or how it's setup, so you're at risk
[11:21] <heikki_> it is a trade secret
[11:21] <ikonia> then you should be able to manage a server,
[11:22] <heikki_> i know i am at risk, and that's why i am trying to learn something right now, and you seem very helpful...
[11:22] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type mv /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride{.old,}
[11:22] <thenewone> Hi guys
[11:22] <thenewone> guys how to show the number of process are runing rightnow ?
[11:22] <ikonia> thenewone: ps -ef | wc -l
[11:22] <musclez> under chroot?
[11:22] <EriC^^> musclez: yeah
[11:22] <heikki_> ikonia: i am not the only one who has access to the server, and i am not the only one making web pages here, so that's the reason i cannot know everything
[11:23] <ikonia> heikki_: I'm not interested
[11:23] <jrtappers> Is there a way to get headphones detected in pulse "system mode"?
[11:23] <musclez> missing desination file
[11:23] <musclez> for mv
[11:23] <EriC^^> musclez: did you put the "," at the end before } ?
[11:24] <EriC^^> musclez: ah nevermind
[11:24] <musclez> rgr it workd that way i idnt see
[11:24] <EriC^^> musclez: ok, type mv /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride.old /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride
[11:24] <EriC^^> oh ok
[11:24] <EriC^^> right
[11:24] <heikki_> ikonia: do you run a server?
[11:24] <qwd> When I open something from the terminal with xdg-open or gvfs-open the terminal is not usable and I have to do ctrl+c to close the running program. How can I make it run in the background instead? Adding "&" at the end doesn't help.
[11:24] <thenewone> ikonia, thanks alot
[11:26] <thenewone> how to know the last users are connected to linux ?
[11:26] <jatt> last
[11:26] <thenewone> not the last just in last hour
[11:26] <ikonia> last and then look at the time stamp
[11:26] <jatt> man last
[11:26] <ikonia> you can see when thye logged in / out
[11:27] <musclez> eric^^ do i still end to mv or was that first input sufficient?
[11:27] <EriC^^> musclez: type ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride
[11:27] <EriC^^> is it there?
[11:27] <ikonia> would it not be quicker to backup/re-install/restore
[11:27] <ikonia> you'd have been done by now
[11:28] <thenewone> how list folder hwo start with p in any folder
[11:28] <musclez> yeah " root root ### may 1
[11:28] <musclez> somehtiung is there
[11:28] <ikonia> thenewone: I think you need to learn the basics of the shell
[11:28] <heikki_> seems like no'one cares to help
[11:28] <ikonia> thenewone: we are not going to help you with every linux command
[11:28] <thenewone> ikonia, i know ls
[11:29] <ikonia> thenewone: you need to know more than "ls"
[11:29] <bazhang> #ubuntu-server heikki_
[11:29] <EriC^^> thenewone: ls p*
[11:29] <heikki_> ok
[11:29] <ikonia> heikki_: people won't help as you don't share the info
[11:29] <thenewone> i know how use shell put list olders who start with p i never to to use it before
[11:29] <thenewone> thanks
[11:29] <EriC^^> thenewone: that will list all files though, not just dirs
[11:29] <ikonia> hence why I stopped
[11:29] <thenewone> but ls p* show files either
[11:29] <EriC^^> yes files and dirs
[11:29] <thenewone> i want folder
[11:29] <thenewone> only folder
[11:29] <ikonia> ls -d
[11:29] <qwd> Found the solution at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/264395/linux-equivalent-of-the-mac-os-x-open-command
[11:30] <ikonia> so again - please learn the basics
[11:30] <heikki_> ikonia: share the info? LOL! If i ask your bank account details because i am helping you to walk on a street, would you share the info?
[11:30] <EriC^^> thenewone: actually not
[11:30] <threesixes> ls -d yeah that's the one
[11:30] <EriC^^> thenewone: use ls -d p*
[11:30] <ikonia> heikki_: I didn't ask for your bank details
[11:30] <ikonia> I asked for the number of vhosts
[11:30] <bazhang> heikki_, chit chat elsewhere NOT here
[11:30] <threesixes> y u no teach em man?
[11:30] <thenewone> thanks guys
[11:30] <heikki_> you don't need the exact number of vhosts to fix email problems
[11:30] <heikki_> bazhang: ok sorry
[11:31] <ikonia> heikki_: I did - I was working out the best method of 3 options to get you the info, and the number of vhosts impacted my decision
[11:31] <JunkyFunkyKid> hello, i would like some help?
[11:31] <ikonia> JunkyFunkyKid: just state your problem, and if people can help, they will
[11:32] <heikki_> ok, i hate this channel and i hate everyone, bye.
[11:32] <JunkyFunkyKid> well, it seems i downloaded the free star craft version from archive.org, and i cannot start it.
[11:32] <JunkyFunkyKid> it says something about open gl libraries being missing.
[11:33] <MonkeyDust> what's starcraft? a game?
[11:33] <JunkyFunkyKid> yes.
[11:34] <bazhang> !find opencl
[11:37] <JunkyFunkyKid> oh yes, i cannot load any program from "files" i run zorin 7 and cannot even compile.
[11:37] <MonkeyDust> JunkyFunkyKid  zorin is not supported here
[11:37] <JunkyFunkyKid> so, even if i do download this package, it will not load.
[11:37] <JunkyFunkyKid> oh ok.
[11:38] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:40] <tokam> Is there a nice ilustrator software to create people images in a commic style
[11:40] <cfhowlett> tokam, inkscape or gimp
[11:41] <tokam> thanks
[11:41] <cfhowlett> to!
[11:47] <TheHackOps> Just a quick graphics question, I have an XFX R9 280x (AMD), I keep having weird display issues like holes appearing in places and fonts displaying almost like they're broken
[11:47] <baja> how do i know if my distribution is debian or not?
[11:47] <TheHackOps> Also I am having massive performance issues with graphics
[11:47] <TheHackOps> Anyone have any ideas?
[11:49] <ashleyis> baja: if lsb_release is installed 'lsb_release -d' will tell you
[11:50] <MonkeyDust> baja  cat /etc/issue
[11:50] <TheHackOps> I am able to play steam games fine if I launch steam with the following
[11:50] <TheHackOps> LD_PRELOAD='/usr/$LIB/libstdc++.so.6' DIAPLAY=:0 steam
[11:50] <baja> hey guys is there a way i can log all commands i try on the terminal to a file for future reference
[11:50] <GotKlass`> ! Brucesht! The worst sport ever moyer boyer foot ball! Brucesht, boyer. notch, and that's a fucker game, it's a soccer game, so boyer coyer! Boyer football! Boyer royer! Boyer made. No!
[11:51] <baja> im guessing it would be helpful in the future
[11:51] <TJ-> baja: Try "history"
[11:51] <GotKlass`> The world cares about football. After the worse thing but as watching on during on during. Most people are runna ma naes.
[11:52] <baja> where is history
[11:52] <cfhowlett> GotKlass`, this is the ubuntu support channel.  stay on topic or go elsewhere please.
[11:52] <TJ-> baja: it's a command to issue in the shell
[11:52] <baja> whats the command?
[11:52] <TJ-> baja: Try "history"
[11:52] <baja> ok
[11:53] <MonkeyDust> baja  type this:  history > history.list; less history.list
[11:53] <GotKlass`> It's a football. Nothing prime but the Jaguars, Cornfuckers, Cornbuck fuck cornhuskers, Cowboys, Ravens, Cornhuskers, so they go brucesht boyer football game it's a football game, it's no lie it's a futball game, so the Jaguars, so boyer football game. It's a soccer game, it's a futball and rittered. Except when I cover moyer! Brucesht boyer royer moyer! Boyer!
[11:53] <GotKlass`> Stop lawyyer made. Lynx game, so bored, makes me say oh my eyes it sucks ten rears.
[11:53] <MonkeyDust> GotKlass`  wrong channel
[11:53] <cfhowlett> GotKlass`, stop the profanity.  now.
[11:53] <GotKlass`> Juni Jonn Joans Football game. It's a soccer game, so the Nebraska Cornhusk. Fuck cornhuskers, Cornhusk. Husk, cornhusk. Husk, cornhuskers, so the worst sport events on during. Most people are runna ma naes. It is college football is the Jaguars, Cornhuskers, Cornbucklers. Rum-dum-dum-dum-football. Nothing on television is the Jaguars, so the worse they shown on during worst sport everything
[11:53] <GotKlass`> Here's an interview with me.
[11:53] <GotKlass`> Nothing but this stupid football. Nothing on television is that's a fuck cornbucklers. Rum-dum-football makes me, it's a soccer game, so boyer my lord, what is the football is that is thing but they go brucesht, boyer moyer football. Nothing on television. No!
[11:53] <GotKlass`> GotKlass, how do you get away with spamming the channel?
[11:53] <GotKlass`> GotKlass`: Well, I start out by doing it while the ops or channel operators aren't here.  it's so funny.  You can spam on freenode very quickly, compared with other IRC networks.  And the ops literally do nothing here
[11:53] <GotKlass`> The worst sport ever moyer coyer!
[11:53] <baja> its now working
[11:53] <cfhowlett> !ops | GotKlass`
[11:54] <baja> anyone has another command
[11:54] <baja> for checking history of terminal
[11:54] <MonkeyDust> baja  type this:  history > history.list; less history.list
[11:55] <baja> is that one command or two
[11:55] <baja> @monkey
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> baja  that's two commands, separated by ;
[11:55] <baja> wow magic
[11:55] <BluesKaj> baja, I keep a text file of important and the most used commands under various titles like burning or networking wifi etc
[11:55] <baja> @monkey thanks
[11:56] <baja> :)
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> I have a text file with 'snippets', useful commands
[11:56] <baja> BluesKaj how do i do that?
[11:56] <TJ-> baja: MonkeyDust The history is already in a file: ".bash_history"
[11:57] <baja> ok TJ
[11:57] <MonkeyDust> baja  what's TJ- says: more than one way to do it
[11:57] <baja> ok
[11:58] <BluesKaj> create a text file in your /home/user then add the commands to it
[11:58] <BluesKaj> and save it everytime you add or edit
[11:58] <baja> ok let me try ...
[11:58] <TJ-> baja: read all about how shell history works: "man bash" and then type "/^HISTORY" and press Enter to jump to the HISTORY section of the manual page
[11:59] <baja> dir
[12:00] <baja> how do i create file
[12:01] <wal> GotKlass`: Death row!
[12:01] <wal> GotKlass`: You can talk about sex
[12:01] <wal> ! Brucesht! The worst sport ever moyer boyer foot ball! Brucesht, boyer. notch, and that's a fucker game, it's a soccer game, so boyer coyer! Boyer football! Boyer royer! Boyer made. No!
[12:01] <cfhowlett> wal stop it.   now.
[12:01] <Ben64> !ops
[12:01] <wal> The world cares about football. After the worse thing but as watching on during on during. Most people are runna ma naes.
[12:01] <cfhowlett> !ops | wal
[12:01] <wal> It's a football. Nothing prime but the Jaguars, Cornfuckers, Cornbuck fuck cornhuskers, Cowboys, Ravens, Cornhuskers, so they go brucesht boyer football game it's a football game, it's no lie it's a futball game, so the Jaguars, so boyer football game. It's a soccer game, it's a futball and rittered. Except when I cover moyer! Brucesht boyer royer moyer! Boyer!
[12:01] <wal> Eat shit
[12:01] <wal> Stop lawyyer made. Lynx game, so bored, makes me say oh my eyes it sucks ten rears.
[12:01] <wal> Juni Jonn Joans Football game. It's a soccer game, so the Nebraska Cornhusk. Fuck cornhuskers, Cornhusk. Husk, cornhusk. Husk, cornhuskers, so the worst sport events on during. Most people are runna ma naes. It is college football is the Jaguars, Cornhuskers, Cornbucklers. Rum-dum-dum-dum-football. Nothing on television is the Jaguars, so the worse they shown on during worst sport everything
[12:01] <wal> on television. Colts, Ravens, Cowboys, Redskins, Cornfuck cornhusk. Husk Husk Husk, cornhuskers, Cowboys, Redskins, Cornhuskers, Cornbuckers, Cowboys, Ravens, Cornhuskers, College football is the Super Bowl, everything on television. Nothing but football games, uh, I can't watching but thing but as watch.
[12:02] <Ben64> thanks, mysterious op
[12:02] <cfhowlett> Ben64, my /ignore list is getting a workout today
[12:03] <MonkeyDust> summer vacation... more bored teens online, i guess
[12:05] <musclez> tj- can i get more assistance if ur available... terminal crashe dwhen i tried to reinstall the kernel and then we got /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride and i have no idea what was going on
[12:08] <TJ-> musclez: I'm working at the mo, sorry. I'd suggest trying to get a memtest running from the live ISO... you may have to boot the USB in Legacy mode in order for memtest to work. You may need a dedicated memtest86+ bootable ISO if the Live ISO doesn't work.
[12:09] <BluesKaj> these trolls could at least learn some proper English :-)
[12:10] <cfhowlett> BluesKaj, , that was a weird accent.  I wanted to guess irish or scottish based on the spelling
[12:11] <BluesKaj> cfhowlett looked to me like he used a crappy translator
[12:13] <reddeath68> just had a total system freeze and sysrq didnt work(yes it is enabled fully)
[12:13] <reddeath68> any idea where to start looking for problems
[12:14] <MonkeyDust> !details | reddeath68
[12:15] <reddeath68> my system suddenyl frooze completely to the point even sysrq would not work, I have been having trouble with fglrx and gpu lockups as well
[12:16] <reddeath68> running ubuntu 14.04.2 fresh install and last memory test I ran (about a week ago) was all clear
[12:17] <reddeath68> any other details needed?
[12:18] <musclez> TJ- thanks a lot for the help i'm going to wait until i get more assistance. You guys left me in the middle of an install and then Eric was checking some file locations. now there are no kernels on the boot at all so i dont want to mess with it and make my self worse off.
[12:20] <bitnibble> Hi, I've just upgraded vivid (original install was in Dec'14) and I'm struggling to get a working desktop. I have no mouse, I've installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop, rebooted, I login and have a clock with the time from 10 minutes ago top right, a bar with the blue screensave image at the top and no keys do anything. How can I launch a simple xterm please?
[12:22] <MonkeyDust> bitnibble  if you have more than one pc in the same network, try ssh to the problem pc
[12:23] <bitnibble> I need a desktop running. This machine is hosting VLC listening on http but it needs a desktop due to dbus bullshit.
[12:24] <reddeath68> does anyone know where I can start looking for causes of gpu  lockup and a full system freeze
[12:24] <bitnibble> If you know how to invoke vlc in that mode without the desktop running I'll take it. But what should my expectations of gnome on vivid be? Surely I should be able to do SOMETHING?
[12:24] <Ben64> i think "cvlc" is the command line version
[12:27] <collins> is everyone using linux  here
[12:27] <baja> hey people how so i install u torrent
[12:27] <baja> do
[12:27] <MonkeyDust> !info utorrent
[12:28] <MonkeyDust> baja  try deluge
[12:28] <baja> ok
[12:28] <collins> okay??????
[12:28] <MonkeyDust> collins  this is the ubuntu support channel
[12:28] <cfhowlett> collins,  we use ubuntu.  what do you use?
[12:28] <bitnibble> cvlc still throws 5 errors (not warnings) including dbus. It's listening but vlc remote is not connecting. Maybe it's not a desktop issue but the desktop sure is useless
[12:29] <ashmew2> baja, just for the heads up, transmission seems to misbehave with most trackers I use. Deluge is pretty decent.
[12:29] <baja> ok im downloading deluge
[12:30] <ayejoike> deluge is awesome
[12:30] <ayejoike> deluge is the only torrent client that doesn't have a Yes/No spyware contract
[12:30] <ayejoike> like Azereus or uTorrent do
[12:31] <OerHeks> standard transmission does not have that either, ayejoike
[12:32] <reddeath68> trying to figure out total system freeze(sysrq would not work and it is enabled) ran a memory test last week which came back clean, running ubuntu 14.04.2 fresh install fglrx graphics running HD redeon 7660D
[12:32] <ayejoike> oh yeah forgot about btlaunchmany.py.  Why doesn't btlaunchmany.py work anymore?
[12:32] <ayejoike> I have to use deluge
[12:36] <ayejoike> is the a program like 3D Ripper for Linux
[12:36] <ayejoike> err ubuntu I guess
[12:36] <ayejoike> 3D Ripper 3D Rippe rwhere it rips DirectX 3D data from Windows program windows
[12:41] <studio_> hi
[12:41] <studio_> what new ubuntu server version is running on an "VIA C7 Eden"?
[12:42] <cfhowlett> !server | studio_
[12:43] <studio_> the problem is the kernel, therefore i asked. the VIA C7 Eden is an old x86 cpu
[12:44] <MonkeyDust> studio_  start from the beginning, what brings you here
[12:44] <OerHeks> 32 bit server, AFAIK
[12:44] <studio_> i am looking for na image to install on my old firewall
[12:44] <studio_> na=an
[12:45] <TJ-> studio_: I suspect you'd need an old 32-bit kernel that doesn't have PAE support built in, because I don't thnk the C7 has PAE support
[12:45] <studio_> TJ-, right
[12:45] <TJ-> studio_: I think Debian still has non-PAE builds
[12:45] <OerHeks> lubuntu too
[12:46] <studio_> the lates debian "mini.iso" isn't working :(
[12:47] <TJ-> studio_: maybe this will help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/9w
[12:48] <studio_> is the a "mini" non-pae image from xubuntu for servers?
[12:48] <studio_> ahh, will read ...
[12:49] <ealbornoz> hi
[12:50] <ealbornoz> speak spanish?
[12:50] <MonkeyDust> !ezs
[12:50] <MonkeyDust> !es
[12:50] <IrfanAlam_> Can I password protect port :2004 and 2002 of my webiste ? How ?
[12:52] <wajael> the hacking cool. With isis, now we're child molestening. It's over! Word!
[12:52] <wajael> Mandelay bay industries. Vandelay bay industries.
[12:52] <IrfanAlam_> anyone there ?
[12:52] <OerHeks> !ot | wajael
[12:52] <cfhowlett> !ops | wajael trolling
[12:52] <wajael> This is the dream. Dee dos Xbox, PlayStation a no fly list. Diverting the Lizard Squad baby, it's over! With Mentos fresh goes better in life! Word!
[12:52] <wajael> Mandelay, Vandelay bay. Mandelay industries. Dee dos Xbox, PlayStation and full of Sony execs. Yo-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh! Mandelay, Mandelay industries. Mandelay bay industries. Yo-ho-hoh! Mentos freshmaker.
[12:52] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: For apache see https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html
[12:52] <wajael> I'm living jets of life!
[12:52] <wajael> Nesh and Steam. It doesn't matter in life! Mentos fresh and we're child molestening. Increase easy creasie Increase easy creasie Increase easy creasie Increasy creasie Increasie Increase easy molestenie.
[12:53] <wajael> We affliate jets of Sony execs. Vandelay, Vandelay bay industries. Vandelay bay. Mandelay bay industries. Mandelay bay. Mandelay industries. Mandelay bay industries. Yo-hoh-hoh-hoh! Mandelay bay. Mandelay bay. Mandelay. Vandelay bay industries.
[12:53] <wajael> Bionic eggs, violin eggs, violin eggs, bionic legs. Violin eggs, violin life!
[12:53] <cfhowlett> getting real tired of adding this silly person to /ignore, but hexchat does make it easy.
[12:53] <wajael> Nothing fresh, staying fresh goes better with Mentos Fresh goes better what comes, fresh and full of Sony execs. Mandelay. Vandelay bay industries. Yo-hoh-hoh-hoh! Mentos the dream, team. Increasy molestening. I'm living to you! Staying gets of life! Mentos the fresh and full of life! We'll leave this.
[12:53] <wajael> We affliate with Mentos freshness. Diverting gets to North Korea's the dream, team. I'm livin' the hacking jets of life! Mentos the best Korea man. North Korea! Word!
[12:53] <wajael> Mandelay bay industries. Fresh and full of Duty, and we're child molestenie.
[12:53] <wajael> We took down Destiny! Fifa, Call of Duty, and we're on and full of life!
[12:53] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: not able to understand anything.... can you tell simply ?
[12:54] <wajael> Nothing to you! Staying cool. With Mentos fresh goes better in legs! ng fresh, staying fresh and we're child molestenie.
[12:54] <wajael> We affliate with Mentos the dream. Diverting private with Mentos fresh, staying jets to North Korea man. North Korea man. North Korea man. North Korea man. North Korea man. North Korea! With Mentos fresh and Steam probably hate the best Korea man. North Korea's the Lizard Squad baby, it's over! We'll leave this.
[12:54] <wajael> This is the Lizard Squad baby, it's over. Increasy molestening. Increase easy molestenie.
[12:54] <wajael> We affliate this.
[12:54] <wajael> We took down Destiny! Fifa, Call of Sony execs. Diverting cool. With isis, now we're child molestening. It doesn't matter with isis, now we're on and full of life!
[12:54] <studio_> TJ-, is there a "smaller" image available? my router only got a 1GB compact flash?
[12:54] <wajael> Nothing cool. With Mentos freshmaker.
[12:54] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: IF you're using the Apache httpd web-server, use the page I linked to learn how to apply authentication
[12:54] <wajael> I'm living gets of life!
[12:55] <wajael> Nothing fresh goes better with Mentos Fresh and we're child molestenie.
[12:55] <TJ-> studio_: I've no idea, I build my own kernels :)
[12:55] <wajael> We affliate with Mentos fresh, staying fresh and full of Duty, and full of life! Mentos fresh and full of life! With Mentos fresh and full of life! Mandelay, Vandelay bay industries. Yo-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh! Mandelay bay industries. Vandelay bay industries. Mandelay bay industries. Vandelay bay industries. Dee dos Xbox, PlayStation and full of Duty, and Steam probably hate the best Korea man. North
[12:55] <wajael> Korea's the Lizard Squad baby, it's over! Word!
[12:55] <wajael> Mandelay bay industries. Mandelay bay. Vandelay industries. Vandelay, Vandelay bay industries.
[12:55] <wajael> Bionic legs! ea man. North Korea man. North Korea! With Mentos Fresh and Steam. Diverting private with Mentos the hacking gets of Sony execs. Vandelay, Mandelay, Mandelay, Mandelay bay industries. Fresh, staying the fresh goes better in legs! t doesn't matter with Mentos fresh and Steam probably hate the Lizard Squad baby, it's over! Wit
[12:55] <wajael> w we're child molestening. Increase easy crease easy crease easy molestenie.
[12:55] <wajael> We took down Destiny! Fifa, Call of Duty, and full of Sony execs. Vandelay, Vandelay bay industries. Vandelay bay industries. Freshmaker.
[12:55] <wajael> I'm livin' the fresh goes better with Mentos fresh and full of Sony execs. Mandelay bay industries. Vandelay industries. Yo-hoh! Mentos the best Korea's the dream. I'm livin' the freshness. Fresh goes better with Mentos freshness. Vandelay, Mandelay bay. Vandelay bay industries. Diverting jets of Duty, and full of life!
[12:56] <wajael> Nesh and full of Sony execs.
[12:57] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: No where mentioned there that port can be protected. can port protected ?
[12:57] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: If the web server is listening on those ports, yes
[12:58] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: it is listening....how to protect then ?
[12:58] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: you don't protect the ports, you protect the <vhost> that is set to answer on that port
[12:58] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: how ?
[12:59] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: read the documentation that is what it is there for
[13:01] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: can you tell me under which heading it is ?
[13:03] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: That page goes into great detail on the choices and how it's done. If you're administering a web-server you need to master such things.
[13:04] <skinux> Can GRUB over-write MBR with EFI-mode enabled?
[13:04] <studio_> TJ-, non-pae is eol? or is it still supported?
[13:04] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: for the current , please tell me how ?
[13:05] <N> o.org
[13:06] <TJ-> studio_: On Ubuntu, EOL is the definition of  'no longer supported'
[13:07] <OerHeks> End-Of-Life
[13:07] <TJ-> IrfanAlam_: No, that's your job as system administrator. It isn't an Ubuntu support issue, it's specific to the Apache httpd. Try asking in #httpd
[13:07] <OerHeks> studio_, lubuntu 12.04 is Non-PAE , else see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE
[13:07] <reddeath68> trying to figure out total system freeze(sysrq would not work and it is enabled) ran a memory test last week which came back clean, running ubuntu 14.04.2 fresh install fglrx graphics running HD redeon 7660D
[13:10] <OerHeks> reddeath68, time to explore the kern.log/kern.log.1
[13:10] <skinux> How do I install GRUB to MBR? After booting into Windows 8.1 and installing a bunch of updates and then re-booting, MBR seems to be misconfigured so it now says it does not find a system disk. I have to use EFI boot screen to select an OS.
[13:10] <TJ-> OerHeks: " Lubuntu 12.04 is out of support and should not be used. "
[13:10] <IrfanAlam_> TJ-: see you soon after some days !
[13:10] <OerHeks> TJ-, oh, you are right, 3 year
[13:11] <TJ-> reddeath68: have you discounted overheating ?
[13:11] <TJ-> OerHeks: there's some footnotes right at the end of that page with the supported releases info ... good job I always read the smallprint :)
[13:13] <skinux> Does Ubuntu use GRUB 1, 2, or ELILO now?
[13:13] <TJ-> skinux: GRUB2
[13:14] <skinux> Okay.
[13:15] <reddeath68> TJ-, I have the side of my system and it runs a top fan that uncoverd dont think heat is the issue
[13:15] <skinux> My MBR (for some reason) can't find a system disk to boot, I have to use EFI boot manager to select an OS. So, I believe I need to install GRUB to MBR to fix it.
[13:15] <reddeath68> OerHeks, what am I looking for in the log?
[13:17] <studio_> OerHeks, is this "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/non-pae/mini.iso" what i need?
[13:18] <TJ-> skinux: If the system is UEFI and the OS entry is missing from the menu, the entry simply needs re-adding. MBR has nothing to do with it. First of all, does the UEFI boot menu include a boot to "shell" option?
[13:18] <OerHeks> reddeath68, i think you want to explore the end of the log, multiple warnings, or jumps in log time gives a clue
[13:20] <TJ-> reddeath68: If not heat, and this issue has recently begun, consider what you've changed/done to the system at that time... I'd be considering PCI{e} adapters that have become slightly unseated, cabling issues, external device connections, possible power-supply glitches
[13:21] <reddeath68> TJ-, honestly I believe my graphics arent playing nice with the .2 stack of 14.04.2
[13:21] <TJ-> reddeath68: It's possible... are there alternative drivers for the GPU you can switch to?
[13:23] <reddeath68> TJ-, I havent heard of any aside from catalyst which on previous install didnt seem to like .2 stack very much either im using a amd HD radeon 7660D
[13:24] <skinux> TJ: I'm not sure if it does or not. However, if I boot the machine without pressing F12 (for EFI boot menu), it says system not not found and tries to do PXE boot which also fails. It then says to reboot by pressing a key.
[13:25] <skinux> TJ: It used to boot into Windows boot selection, but now it says disk not found.
[13:25] <reddeath68> OerHeks,  there is only one time jump i see and its around time of freeze http://paste.ubuntu.com/11783435/
[13:29] <anrafel> hola alguien habla español
[13:29] <TJ-> skinux: Right, so the firmware isn't finding a bootable device. If you use F12 does it list the disk that has the operating systems installed ?
[13:29] <skinux> Yes, pressing F12 I'm able to boot into either Linux or Windows.
[13:30] <TJ-> skinux: Is that via UEFI entries that are named "Windows" or "Ubuntu" or similar, *or* by simply selecting the disk drive and then the GRUB boot-loader starting and offering a choice?
[13:31] <skinux> If I select Ubuntu, I get GRUB, if I select Windows then I get Windows boot manager.
[13:32] <anrafel> somebody speack spanish, i need some help, please
[13:32] <TJ-> skinux: Right, so it's a full UEFI boot then *and* the boot menu has the entries there. So it sounds like your problem is simply that you need to go into the full firmware Setup and set the default boot entry correctly. Right now it obviously has an incorrect default so it fails to boot.
[13:32] <MonkeyDust> !es
[13:32] <anrafel> gracias
[13:32] <skinux> TJ: I'll give that a try.
[13:36] <rictoo> hello, i want to setup a bridge from eth0 to wlan0 (eth0 connected to gateway) with an OpenVPN connection and allow clients to connect via wlan0 to get eth0+openVPN
[13:36] <rictoo> is this possibnle?
[13:37] <MonkeyDust> rictoo  i guess ##networking is a better place for that question
[13:38] <rictoo> ok
[13:43] <reddeath68> so after my system freeze upon searching the kernel log I found this one suspicious line http://paste.ubuntu.com/11783435/
[13:47] <TJ-> reddeath68: I'm going to stick my neck out and suggest a sticky bit in one of the RAM modules, despite what memtest says - it's not infallible. I've often cured this kind of issue by simply reseating the RAM modules or swapping them around in the slots.
[13:47] <skinux> TJ: I found a fix. First of all UEFI boot was turned off, so I turned it on. Then I moved Linux to top of UEFI boot menu and now it boots into Ubuntu on it's own.
[13:48] <TJ-> skinux: Well done :)
[13:48] <reddeath68> TJ-, that soundslike a decent idea to try it may also explain the random firefox and wine crashes I experience infrequently
[13:48] <skinux> Obviously, the MBR got torqed though, because that's what it was trying to use.
[13:48] <reddeath68> TJ-, ill be sure to also blow out the system when I reset the ram
[13:49] <TJ-> reddeath68: but I have to say my gut reaction would still be localised overheating first - CPU, GPU, Southbridge chipset or possibly even the RAM modules depending on what type they are and if the system is overclocked or overvolted
[13:50] <TJ-> sticky bits very rarely cause a complete lock-up without seeing a lot of things going wrong first
[13:50] <reddeath68> TJ-, possibly hopefully blowing it out and reseating the ram will make a difference
[13:51] <TJ-> reddeath68: Yes... reseat everything and check cables, and look for damaged Electrolytic capacitors around the motherboard volytage regulator circuitry
[13:51] <TJ-> reddeath68: look for tops of capacitors starting to bulge, or signs of lakage around their base
[13:51] <reddeath68> TJ-, will do
[13:51] <TJ-> reddeath68: good luck ... I'm off to do some kernel testing
[13:52] <reddeath68> tjok thnx
[13:56] <tr3y> Hey guys I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit on a Lenovo G580 laptop. I'm having a weird WiFi issue. It usually works fine but occasionally when I close the lid and leave it over night, I wake it up and can't connect to the WiFi without resetting the router. Any ideas?
[14:02] <MonkeyDust> tr3y  that's not weird, it's simply unstable
[14:03] <tr3y> MonkeyDust, yeah very unstable. None of my other devices have trouble connecting before the router reset. And this has happened a lot with the laptop. Is this normal for ubuntu?
[14:09] <BIFF_T> hello
[14:09] <tarvid> LAMP installed with tasksel, PHP not running
[14:09] <BIFF_T> is anyone here familiar with mini vMac using ubuntu?
[14:10] <BIFF_T> i am just wondering why when i use mini vMac my graphics are distored.  when i run my mouse over the emulation window, it distorts everything in its path
[14:14] <bmagis> i declare PS1 in .bashrc using tput now when i use scp to move files to his particular machine i now get an error "tput: No value for $TERM and no -T specified" should i declare PS1 elsewhere?
[14:15] <zykotick9> bmagis: what's "tput" for?  typically, PS1 in .bashrc is specified with PS1=foo
[14:16] <teward> bmagis: you might be able to achieve the same thing that tput is doing with plain old PS1 bashisms... but without knowing what tput is doing...
[14:18] <xvanx> hi
[14:19] <xvanx> hi
[14:19] <EriC^> hi
[14:19] <xvanx> where do u come from?
[14:20] <kreezxil> How do you undo "dpkg --clear-selections"?
[14:20] <EriC^> xvanx: do you need help with something?
[14:21] <xvanx> no, not now
[14:22] <MonkeyDust> xvanx  for nice social chat, type /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:23] <xvanx> oke. thanks man
[14:26] <skinux> How much disk space should I need to install Ubuntu-Studio package into my pre-existing Ubuntu installation?
[14:27] <skinux> I only have 1Gig of free disk space, however, I do have another 10G on a storage partition if there is some way I can install onto that partition.
[14:27] <EriC^> 1gb should be more than enough
[14:28] <EriC^> i guess
[14:28] <skinux> Well, how much space should I need?
[14:28] <EriC^> 186mb
[14:29] <EriC^> skinux: type apt-get install ubuntustudio-desktop and it should say
[14:30] <skinux> It says 200MB will be used after installation, so I guess all of the audio/video software is only 200MB.
[14:31] <EriC^> yeah
[14:31] <skinux> Somehow, I need to remove a whole bunch of Python packages that were installed by running setup.py once or twice.
[14:31] <linuxd> where to get Virtualbox Extension Pack 4.3.18 Debian?
[14:32] <skinux> linuxd: I would assume a quick search on DuckDuckGo.com or Google.com would return plenty of information.
[14:32] <skinux> linuxd: Wait, actual Debian or Ubuntu?
[14:32] <studio_> OerHeks, i tried different "mini.iso" for non pae, but the only image which is working seems to be the squeeze nonpae mini.iso?
[14:33] <linuxd> skinux: ubuntu .i mean
[14:33] <skinux> linuxd: Then I think an internet search should probably return good links.
[14:33] <linuxd> i allready tried that
[14:34] <skinux> try Google using "site:virtualbox.org Extension Pack"
[14:37] <kreezxil> How do you undo "dpkg --clear-selections" in ubuntu 14.04 lts?
[14:39] <zykotick9> kreezxil: have you seen this page?  http://askubuntu.com/questions/166003/how-to-set-the-package-selection-status-to-the-current-status
[14:40] <kreezxil> apparently not, i'll check it now
[14:40] <PopePop> What are hemorrhoids?
[14:42] <almark> https://www.google.nl/search?q=hemorrhoids%3F&client=ubuntu&hs=R0D&channel=fs&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=RLaOVaK8OMSsUdqJvrAD&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1263&bih=806
[14:42] <studio_> my problem is, i own a "Lex Uno" (VIA C7 Eden) without the vga-cable, so i am not able to change the boot device. i own an old notebook with an intel "m" processor. so my idea is/was, to install debian or ubuntu (non-pae) with the notebook on the compact-flash-card for the "Lex Uno", because its first boot device is compact flash (card reader) ..., is my idea wrong?
[14:44] <kreezxil> zykotick9: Thank You Very Much, that solved my problem. :)
[14:45] <zykotick9> kreezxil: nice!  glad you got it fixed.
[14:46] <kreezxil> zykotick9: yeah, I was in a panic when i saw how many packages were going to get dumped.
[14:47] <tr00per> hello
[14:48] <tr00per> trying to stick two partitions with gparted
[14:48] <tr00per> is there any way to do this?
[14:48] <tr00per> any help?
[14:48] <almark> not with gparted afaik
[14:48] <heeen> how do I start a headless installation of ubuntu server 15.04
[14:48] <compdoc> stick?
[14:49] <heeen> or get it to have a serial or tty access
[14:49] <heeen> under kvm,. that is
[14:49] <tr00per> i mean take 2 partitions and make them 1
[14:49] <MonkeyDust> that's called 'merge'
[14:50] <tr00per> MoneyDust: thanks ;) English is not my native language, and i'm still learning
[14:50] <compdoc> tr00per, safest way: copy all files from the second partition to the first partition, delete the 2nd partition, then grow the first
[14:50] <almark> tr00per these partitions are in use?
[14:50] <tr00per> no, I'm using live cd
[14:51] <hayman>  /join ##news
[14:51] <PopePop> how do I set up Hotspot Shield using Ubuntu Network Manager
[14:51] <tr00per> compdoc: they are not big enough
[14:52] <compdoc> then you have to copy the files form the 2nd to another place
[14:52] <compdoc> from
[14:53] <tr00per> compdoc: thank you, i'll try
[14:56] <studio_> TJ-, is here on irc a special channel for older hardware and servers for ubuntu?
[14:57] <teward> studio_: no special channel, no, but #ubuntu-server is the server channel, and for 'older hardware' you're gonna need to be specific about use case
[14:57] <studio_> ok
[14:57] <studio_> thanks
[14:58] <smokeink> hey! i'm trying to cross compile qt using this http://mxe.cc/#tutorial worked great so far, compiled qt and smokegen . Now for smokeqt i want to compile an optional component: qimageblitz , but i'm getting these errors: http://paste.lisp.org/display/150701 how to make it find the qt lib dlls?
[15:02] <MonkeyDust> smokeink  what coding language is that?
[15:02] <smokeink> MonkeyDust: what i pasted is just a bunch of bash commands
[15:03] <MonkeyDust> smokeink  better ask in#bash, i guess
[15:03] <MonkeyDust> smokeink  better ask in #bash, i guess
[15:04] <freemysoul> #bash
[15:14] <chronos_> hi guys, freshly installed 12.04 wifi not working, wasn't even working during the live and airplane mode led always showed on as in activated, cannot be deactivated by fn+airplane-mode-key but rf-kill shows neither soft or hard block in any of the interfaces (which are wireless LAN and blootooth, looks like it doesn't even see the wifi-interface?)... laptop is asus n751j. any hope? please?
[15:14] <detly> I'm running apt-cacher-ng on an ubunty 14.04.1 server, and if i try to download the vivid release file, I get an empty file instead of the real thing - is there a known reason why?
[15:14] <JustPie__work> Hey all. I am trying to run a repair on a hsf+ disk. I tried fsck.hfsplus -fryd -r /dev/sdf3 on the unmounted device and im getting the following output : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11783918/ any ideas?
[15:15] <detly> to be explicit: http://192.168.1.100:3142/mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/ubuntu/archive/ubuntu/dists/vivid/Release is an empty file, but http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/ubuntu/archive/ubuntu/dists/vivid/Release exists and has contents
[15:15] <detly> (where http://192.168.1.100:3142/ is the location of the apt-cacher-ng server)
[15:16] <newke> hi. im looking for clever pdf reader, which would not load all pages at once, but load only those i read and plus few nearby... which it would be?
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> !pdf | newke
[15:19] <Roey> MonkeyDust:  heheheheeh nice nick :)
[15:20] <Dr_Alban> ?
[15:20] <Stifler> !?
[15:22] <detly> bah I'm an idiot, I had an old mirror in /etc/apt-cacher-ng/backend_ubuntu
[15:27] <qwd> Yeah, apparently I just do that in the settings for every connection :)
[15:30] <Guest19113> my laptop is running ubuntu 14.04 so hot its cpu is Amd A8  but on window it is so cool
[15:30] <Guest19113> please help to resolve this problem on my laptop
[15:30] <OerHeks> !lmsensors
[15:33] <OerHeks> Guest19113, install AMD drivers with the driver menu might help
[15:36] <LibertyWeNeed> Does anyone know of a email address to contact Dell directly? because I don't want to talk about technical questions, and i haven't found an email address so far.
[15:39] <OerHeks> LibertyWeNeed, sure there is a way of contact tru mail, check http://www.dell.com/support/contents/us/en/19/category/Contact-Information/Customer-Support
[15:39] <OerHeks> not really an ubuntu support question
[15:39] <Guest19113> OerHeks : i have installed all AMD Drivers but it is so hot yet
[15:40] <LibertyWeNeed> I didn't know where else to ask
[15:40] <zykotick9> OerHeks: s/really//
[15:40] <Guest19113> OerHeks : do you know anything about AMD Cpu or APU ?
[15:42] <OerHeks> Guest19113, I don't own one.
[15:48] <servosprudentes> oba
[15:52] <Bozza> hey all how do i force kill something ... with a lot of force
[15:52] <Bozza> i ran sudo ./autorun.sh from terminal
[15:52] <Bozza> and it doesn't want to quit
[15:54] <hume> hi... I've got a brand new installation of 15.04 on a new computer, with two partitions, a boot partition of 60 GB and a large home partition. Now, after 3 days, the boot partition is nearly full - it seems (quick diagnosis) that the file /var/log/kernel.log grows enormously
[15:54] <hume> anyone recognizes this?
[15:55] <Bozza> hume: have you tried turning it on and off again?
[15:56] <hume> Bozza, yes, it hanged so I rebooted. would that change the log file?
[15:56] <zykotick9> hume: i think you mean the root partition, not boot
[15:56] <OerHeks> hume, known issue, if the log is growing .. but 60 gb is huge, in 3 days.
[15:56] <hume> sorry, root partition....../
[15:56] <hume> OerHeks, ok....any idea of what to do?
[15:57] <OerHeks> hume,  find the cause, to fix it?
[15:57] <hume> OerHeks, :) any idea of how to find the cause....? I know nothing about kernel.log....
[15:58] <zykotick9> hume: have a look inside it, and see what is repeating so much...
[15:58] <OerHeks> hume, me neither that much, take a look and try to find repeated errors/
[15:58] <OerHeks> use paste.ubuntu.log to share
[16:00] <servosprudentes> hi
[16:05] <pombreda> Ever since the last kernel update (3.16.0-41.57~14.04.1) that came a few days ago on 14.04.1 desktop , my laptop wifi started behaving funny (intel 6205) . can I safely  revert to the previous version?
[16:07] <darthanubis> yes
[16:07] <dtscode> Hello everyone! I am trying to setup dancer-ircd via this article: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Dancer-IRCD but my vps cannot find installation candidates for dancer-*. I googled and googled, but couldn't find a project page for dancer-ircd, let alone a repo to add. Does anyone know how I can install it?
[16:10] <ding> you ren mei you
[16:12] <zykotick9> dtscode: it seems dancer-ircd was removed after precise...
[16:13] <sohcron> hi guys, my wifi won't work, it is not seen, rfkill does not see the interface nor does iwconfig or ifconfig, the output of "lspci -nnk | grep -A2 0280" is this "03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. Device [14c3:7630]
[16:13] <sohcron> 	Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. Device [105b:e074]
[16:13] <sohcron> 04:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:5287] (rev 01)
[16:13] <sohcron> "
[16:13] <dtscode> zykotick9: is there any way to add it?
[16:13] <sohcron> sorry for the flood...
[16:13] <pombreda> darthanubis: thanks. just switching the Grub menu is enough? no need to apt-get remove or purge?
[16:13] <sohcron> could anybody help? I'm losing my minds, 2 days following wikis and threads with no success...
[16:13] <zykotick9> dtscode: i have no idea...  i'd personally suggest finding an irc server that's in your current version...  good luck.
[16:13] <hypernova> erm
[16:14] <dtscode> thanks zykotick9
[16:14] <darthanubis> pombreda, you could do it that way. I purge the offending kernel. Why keep it around if I think it is a problem?
[16:15] <ztane> sohcron: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1220146 ... :P
[16:15] <hypernova> ok
[16:15] <hypernova> who has the probblem?
[16:15] <hypernova> sohcron or zykotick9
[16:15] <hypernova> hey schaap137
[16:15] <hypernova> its me waldesmakiet
[16:16] <ztane> sohcron: read the bug comments backwards (latest first), maybe there's some hint
[16:16] <pombreda> darthanubis: thanks ... rebooting now . :P
[16:16] <darthanubis> cool
[16:16] <Waldeinsamkeit> there we go
[16:18] <Bozza> dtscode: have you tried turning it off and on again?
[16:18] <Waldeinsamkeit> ;P
[16:18] <Bozza> maybe you just need to throw some money at the dancer?
[16:18] <Bozza> Waldeinsamkeit: lolool :3
[16:18] <dtscode> thanks Bozza
[16:20] <pombreda> darthanubis: back. just curisou the .57 kernel was not showing up in the GRUB menu. only the .41 (previous and default) , .38 and .30. Is this normal?
[16:20] <tertiary> I installed Ubuntu Server 14.04.02 and I can only boot in recovery mode, otherwise I get a black screen after grub. Any ideas? (I've tried nomodeset)
[16:21] <shaian> hi
[16:21] <shaian> bye
[16:21] <darthanubis> pombreda, if you purged it why would you see it?
[16:22] <darthanubis> I don't use my grub menu anymore to change kernels. I don't care about it. I use synaptic
[16:23] <pombreda> darthanubis: I did not purge anything yet. I just rebooted to the previous version listed. in this case .38
[16:23] <Waldeinsamkeit> umm servers don't have a gui??
[16:24] <Waldeinsamkeit> sohcron, mabye i found a fix
[16:24] <Waldeinsamkeit> it worked for someone else
[16:24] <Waldeinsamkeit> with the same proble,
[16:24] <pombreda> Waldeinsamkeit: servers do not have GUI for sure :P
[16:25] <Waldeinsamkeit> https://github.com/anthonywong/mt7630
[16:25] <Waldeinsamkeit> try compling these drivers according to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1220146 they work
[16:25] <pombreda> darthanubis: I am more of a CLI type
[16:27] <darthanubis> pombreda, I don't walk when I can drive, if I don't have to. But walking is great exercise.
[16:27] <Waldeinsamkeit> but im afrid thats only for older kernals...
[16:27] <Remoboth_> I share a router....
[16:28] <pombreda> darthanubis: :D
[16:28] <Remoboth_> Roommate has an ethernet cord...
[16:28] <Remoboth_> With two listed networks...
[16:28] <Remoboth_> His band of the router and SMB Server.
[16:28] <Remoboth_> IS SMB Server anything malicious or invasive?
[16:28] <Remoboth_> Potentially?
[16:28] <darthanubis> no
[16:28] <darthanubis> !samba
[16:28] <darthanubis> thats what SMB is
[16:28] <Remoboth_> Thank you.
[16:28] <darthanubis> np
[16:29] <Waldeinsamkeit> https://github.com/Lubensius/MT7630e-ASUSTP500LN-ubuntu also this may work sohcron
[16:29] <silidan> hi, i am using ubuntu 14.04 64bit, i installed libsdl2 64bit, now i wanted to install libsdl2:i386 but it has unmet dependencys???? "libsdl2-2.0-0:i386 : Depends: libwayland-egl1-mesa:i386 (>= 10.0.2) or ..."
[16:29] <sohcron> Waldeinsamkeit, checkin it out right now thanks
[16:30] <Waldeinsamkeit> gl follow that bug thread
[16:31] <silidan> ubottu: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/*YOURWINDOWS* is the way
[16:31] <silidan> darthanubis: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/*YOURWINDOWS* is the way
[16:32] <darthanubis> whut?
[16:32] <asarch> Hi TJ-, yesterday I was asking about setting "priorities" in wireless connections, I tried your command today and I found that doing "sudo iwlist scan wlan0" I don't get the recent turned-on AP name, but if I do "iwlist wpi0 scannig", it appears.
[16:32] <asarch> Can I set that option in the NetworkManager?
[16:32] <asarch> Or should I replace NetworkManager with WICD?
[16:33] <darthanubis> I would not use wicd
[16:33] <asarch> Why?
[16:33] <TJ-> asarch: Well, that simply looks like your Wireless interface doesn't have the default name I used in the example command I gave you.
[16:33] <darthanubis> I see no advantage to doing so. If it aint broke...
[16:34] <tertiary> is there any reason to install graphics drivers on Ubuntu Server? I will be running software that processes images through the gpu...
[16:34] <TJ-> asarch: You might want to check the Network Manager Connection in case it is *not* set to use the wpi0 interface
[16:34] <asarch> NetworkManager is somehow broken in this new release darthanubis
[16:34] <darthanubis> maybe for you
[16:34] <TJ-> asarch: I bet it is simply an interface name-change
[16:35] <asarch> Ok, I'll check it
[16:35] <asarch> Thank you TJ-
[16:35] <darthanubis> but "somehow broken" is vague
[16:35] <asarch> Thank you very much guys
[16:35] <Jakethepython> hello room, for a network of less than 10 computers is it better to set up a workgroup? or a domain?
[16:36] <Jakethepython> i know they are completely different things
[16:36] <darthanubis> workgroup
[16:36] <asarch> Because if I turn off and then re-turn on wireless connections I can see my AP name as available darthanubis
[16:36] <mikubuntu> does anybody have any actual experience using a speech to text program in ubuntu? i don't see any of the options in the software center from this page -- http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/92561.aspx -- my sis is disabled and has trouble typing i'd like to find something that works even moderately well, if not perfect
[16:36] <asarch> But I have to do that manually
[16:36] <asarch> And, for a laptop that it is being used for your wife...
[16:37] <darthanubis> why is the wifi being toggled at all?
[16:37] <darthanubis> nevermind
[16:37] <asarch> She gets mad every time she turns on the laptop and then later turn on the AP device and its laptops doesn't get any connection automatically
[16:38] <darthanubis> later turn on the AP device? Why is the AP being turned off?
[16:38] <darthanubis> what kind of AP, what frimware is it running
[16:38] <darthanubis> firmware
[16:38] <darthanubis> I've found the issue more to be with the router than NetworkManager
[16:39] <darthanubis> certain aspects of linux now are just rock solid
[16:39] <asarch> Last night I changed the AP
[16:39] <darthanubis> NM has come a long way
[16:39] <darthanubis> changed how?
[16:39] <asarch> The first one was an EchoLife 530c
[16:39] <darthanubis> never heard of that
[16:40] <asarch> This new one is a Huawei HG532i
[16:40] <darthanubis> factory firmware?
[16:40] <asarch> Both are actually from Huaweii
[16:40] <darthanubis> I flash my routers with DD-WRT or Gargoyle and never have to touch them afterwards
[16:40] <asarch> I don't know about the firmware
[16:41] <asarch> I get those from my ISP
[16:41] <darthanubis> you should find out more about your router firmware, and how to upgrade it
[16:41] <darthanubis> ahhh
[16:41] <darthanubis> ISP routers
[16:41] <TJ-> darthanubis: asarch issue only started after an Ubuntu upgrade; it isn't caused by the router
[16:41] <HeathLock>  SCREAMY WEEN
[16:41] <darthanubis> TJ-, ok
[16:41] <silidan> hi, i am using ubuntu 14.04 64bit, i installed libsdl2 64bit, now i wanted to install libsdl2:i386 but it has unmet dependencys???? "libsdl2-2.0-0:i386 : Depends: libwayland-egl1-mesa:i386 (>= 10.0.2) or ..." any help hints and tips?
[16:41] <HeathLock> how do you hack into a DD-WRT system
[16:42] <darthanubis> !op | HeathLock
[16:42] <TJ-> darthanubis: a manual scan finds the AP but Network Manager doesn't appear to be doing the scan, or it is, it's not seeing the resulting AP
[16:42] <darthanubis> sorry!!!
[16:43] <TJ-> asarch: If you could pastebin the "/var/log/syslog" after a boot when this has just happened we might be able to pin down the cause, and a solution, because Network Manager logs quite verbosely to that file.
[16:43] <darthanubis> I meant ot not op
[16:43] <asarch> I have this recently one
[16:43] <asarch> Let me paste the infor TJ-
[16:44] <TJ-> asarch: "pastebinit /var/log/syslog" is the easy way
[16:45] <OerHeks> darthanubis, no harm done :-)
[16:45] <mikubuntu> does anybody have any actual experience using a speech to text program in ubuntu? i don't see any of the options in the software center from this page -- http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/92561.aspx -- my sis is disabled and has trouble typing i'd like to find something that works even moderately well, if not perfect
[16:45] <darthanubis> OerHeks, thx
[16:47] <TJ-> mikubuntu: There used to be some good support for partially sighted, text-to-speech. IN GUIs Gnome used to be about the most accomplished (although a bit patchy compared to Windows) but since Ubuntu developed Unity I've never seen any indication of serious attention paid to accessibility
[16:47] <rictoo> what's the difference between a duck?
[16:47] <me_> #wordpress
[16:48] <mikubuntu> oh, hey TJ- i din't see you here! the little mini is working pretty well still! did you ever write up the fixes?
[16:49] <asarch> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11784340/
[16:50] <TJ-> mikubuntu: I still have the notes but not yet got around to making a decision on which static web-site generator tool to use !!
[16:51] <TJ-> asarch: Ouch! You've got a nasty kernel oops there at the end!
[16:51] <alexmob> adellam, why?
[16:52] <asarch> Oh :-(
[16:52] <Remoboth_> Guys. I had Seamonkey Mozilla Build and Chatzilla extension...
[16:52] <asarch> The machine is up a running however
[16:53] <Remoboth_> I deleted SEamonkey but I Can't seem to delete Chatzilla.
[16:53] <Remoboth_> Any help?
[16:53] <OerHeks> Remoboth_, see if that service is still running? terminal: top
[16:55] <Remoboth_> OerHeks -  Nope.
[16:56] <TJ-> asarch: The only AP association shown there goes off perfectly. There is however an issue with configuring the local private instance of dnsmasq (the caching DNS server) which might mean that hostname lookups fail
[16:56] <TJ-> asarch: that's at pastebin line 16707
[16:57] <mikubuntu> TJ-: well if it comes to pass let me know, i'd be interested to see. meantime i'm wondering what to do to get some speech to text functionality for sis -- but the pickings seem slim.
[16:57] <asarch> But that issue is not related with the fact that the recent AP is not listed as available connection, right?
[16:57] <OerHeks> Remoboth_, how did you install seamonkey & chatzilla in the first place?
[16:58] <Remoboth_> OerHeks -  It came with the install of LXLE...
[16:58] <Remoboth_> I know LXLE isn't supported here..
[16:58] <Remoboth_> But you guys have helped me with other uninstall issues.
[16:58] <OerHeks> reinstall seamonkey, disable chatzilla and remove it?
[17:00] <Jakethepython>  i am not able to mount a drive it says it is not in FSTAB could someone please help me?
[17:00] <TJ-> mikubuntu: text to speech is much more successful in text/console mode than GUI. Accessibility is a poor area for Linux GUIs in particular since there's no company legally responsible for implementing it and few volunteers to work on the code. Most mainstream developers pay little to no attention to providing accessibility services.
[17:00] <EriC^^> Jakethepython: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:01] <Remoboth_> OerHeks -  Tried that. No luck.
[17:02] <Jakethepython> Eric i did that
[17:02] <EriC^^> Jakethepython: paste the link here
[17:02] <Jakethepython> http://termbin.com/kjjq
[17:03] <hkrrsx> morning
[17:03] <EriC^^> Jakethepython: which partition are you trying to mount?
[17:03] <Jakethepython> 2 and 3
[17:04] <Jakethepython> SDB and SDC should be raided
[17:04] <Trodj> What is meant with "use cross-link cables"? -> http://www.fefe.de/switch/
[17:04] <Jakethepython> raid 1
[17:04] <Jakethepython> hardware raid
[17:04] <EriC^^> Jakethepython: ok, i dunno much about that
[17:05] <zhongfu> Trodj: I'd guess https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable
[17:05] <zhongfu> although i'd guess most gigabit NICs don't need a crossover cable because of auto mdi-x
[17:05] <Trodj> zhongfu: Yes, but why should this prevent sniffing?
[17:06] <zhongfu> Trodj: well, the site you linked appears to talk about sniffing with switches
[17:07] <zhongfu> so eliminate the switch (and connect devices directly), and it'll be much harder to sniff packets without compromising either end i guess
[17:07] <robby7887> has anyone used openstack or worked with it?
[17:07] <hkrrsx> Trodj: Crossover cables allow direct connections betwen 2 machines using a single cable ...... there's no break in the chain to sniff packets
[17:07] <hkrrsx> Solid point-A to point-B connection
[17:08] <hkrrsx> Kind of like the connection between your wrist and elbow
[17:09] <Trodj> hkrrsx: ARP spoofing for example
[17:11] <hkrrsx> Trodj: What about ARP spoofing?
[17:11] <Trodj> hkrrsx: You could sniff packets with ARP spoofing
[17:12] <hkrrsx> Not when using a crossover cable to directly connect 2 machines together
[17:14] <Trodj> hkrrsx: Well, ok. But you can't do this in real. So what's the best solution?
[17:14] <Waldeinsamkeit> burning burning....
[17:14] <Waldeinsamkeit> i want ubunto on my comp ...
[17:15] <hkrrsx> Trodj: The best solution to prevent packet sniffing?
[17:15] <Trodj> Yes
[17:16] <hkrrsx> Trodj: Preliminary research suggests encrypting your traffic
[17:16] <hkrrsx> You can't exactly stop people from sniffing traffic on a network ...... but you can take measures to protect your data streams
[17:17] <hkrrsx> Here is the search I did on the topic and came up with a fair amount of hits:   https://duckduckgo.com/?q=prevent+packet+sniffing&t=ffcm&ia=qa
[17:17] <Waldeinsamkeit> or you could just install whonix
[17:18] <Waldeinsamkeit> https://www.whonix.org/
[17:18] <Waldeinsamkeit> i hear that does a good job of stopping packet sniffing and well everything else too
[17:18] <asarch> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WICD
[17:19] <Waldeinsamkeit> but im not sure
[17:21] <Waldeinsamkeit> starshipenterpise is alive!!!
[17:21] <Waldeinsamkeit> i love live usb drives
[17:28] <stony2> Can anybody help me setup upstart?  My server crashes every once in a while and i want it to restart itself
[17:29] <bodhi_zazen> If someone has physical access to your network, or they can intercept your wireless signal , you really can not prevent packet sniffing
[17:29] <bodhi_zazen> Best you can do is to not use wireless and physically secure your network
[17:30] <bodhi_zazen> second best is to use encryption protocols so your packets are encrypted, such as ssh, https etc
[17:30] <bodhi_zazen> stony2, depends on why it crashes
[17:31] <stony2> bodhi - its just the service that is crashing not the machine
[17:31] <stony2> my machine stays running but the game server it's hosting goes down - sorry that was unclear
[17:31] <bodhi_zazen> What service and why is it crashing ? bare metal or a VM ?
[17:32] <bodhi_zazen> did you look at the logs to see if you can determine why it crashes ?
[17:32] <shinoy> Shiv
[17:36] <Katronix> Hi all, I have a MicroSD card I'm trying to create an image of using the dd command. When I allow Ubuntu to auto mount the SD card, its mounting /dev/sdb3, /dev/sdb5, and /dev/sdb6 can someone suggest to me what the dd command would be?
[17:39] <Katronix> anyone here?
[17:40] <mtn> Katronix, it mounts the card to all three at once?
[17:40] <bodhi_zazen> dd if=/dev/sdb of=your_file -options
[17:41] <Katronix> mtn yes
[17:41] <stony2> bodhi - VDS its ShooterGameService  ARK dedicated server
[17:41] <mtn> Katronix, you only use the device, not the partition. so, /dev/sdb
[17:41] <stony2> Making breakfasat sorry for late response
[17:41] <bodhi_zazen> stony2, have you an upstart script for it already ?
[17:41] <Katronix> thanks
[17:42] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, and you probably want to unmount all 3 partitions first, although not strictly necessary
[17:42] <stony2> bodhi_zazen, No, I do not.  I got into the guide and it was very confusing
[17:43] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: since its a bootable SD card, I assumed I wanted to :)
[17:43] <stony2> bodhi_zazen, i'm about a week into ubuntu, i'd love to know why its crashing but i'd settle for just having it work
[17:44] <stony2> bodhi = the upstart script that is
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> stony2, simple script
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> start on runlevel [2345]
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> stop on runlevel [016]
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> respawn
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> exec su -c your_start_command
[17:45] <stony2> ARK is still in early access - plenty are running the game without crashes... but many have no idea why they are or are not working
[17:45] <bodhi_zazen> but best to debug your server
[17:46] <jak2015> how to install vim?
[17:46] <stony2> Whats a good place to start? there is no working log feature yet with ARK
[17:46] <stony2> I'll give u access to the server if you think you can debug it bodhi
[17:46] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, apt-get install vim || apt-get install vim-full
[17:47] <bodhi_zazen> stony2, I am playing mandolin at the moment, but I may take you up on the offer later
[17:47] <stony2> and i'd pay you for your time
[17:47] <bodhi_zazen> lol
[17:47] <stony2> Cool
[17:48] <bodhi_zazen> start the server from the command line, do not deamonize it or put it in the background
[17:48] <bodhi_zazen> watch for errors
[17:48] <jak2015> thanks
[17:48] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, you almost certainly want vim-full
[17:48] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen any advice how to format my: /dev/sdb2
[17:48] <jak2015> E: Unable to locate package vim-full
[17:48] <tertiary> anyone know how to diagnose being stuck at "Loading initial ramdisk..."?
[17:49] <bodhi_zazen> what file system ? mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb2
[17:49] <stony2> bodhi, it is an ubuntu server so i need I need to figure out the monitoring part - sorry i'm so new at this - going to eat
[17:49] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen wich is better ext3 or ext4
[17:49] <bodhi_zazen> mkfs.vfat dev.sdb2 , etc
[17:50] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, depends on what you want, but in general, unless you have a specific task, I suggest ext4
[17:50] <bodhi_zazen> stony2, run it in screen ;)
[17:50] <bodhi_zazen> then you can detach
[17:50] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen i want share this resource (after cleanup) in my local network for save files
[17:51] <Katronix> would running the linux system under VirtualBox make the command any different? I unmounted the SDcard, and then linux told me that "dd: failed to open ‘/dev/sdb’: No medium found "
[17:52] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, post the exact command you ran
[17:53] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, ext4 is fine for what you want
[17:53] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen:  mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb2
[17:53] <bodhi_zazen> yes
[17:53] <jak2015> wich is the next step?
[17:53] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=backup.img
[17:53] <bodhi_zazen> mount /dev/sdb2 /mount_point and start using it
[17:54] <jak2015> how to share using ftp or in windows: \\,yip\myresource (with ask a user pass)?
[17:54] <mtn> Katronix, your command is backwards ;)
[17:55] <mtn> Katronix, you are going to ruin your install if you don't watch out
[17:55] <Katronix> mtn: how is it backwards?
[17:55] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, dd if=/dev/sdb of=/path/to/backup.img bs=512 conv=noerror,sync
[17:56] <awbee> if=input, of=output
[17:56] <bodhi_zazen> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Disk_cloning
[17:56] <awbee> you wnat to write the .img to the disk, not write the disk to the img
[17:56] <mtn> Katronix, oh, you aren't making a boot disk?
[17:56] <Katronix> awbee: no I want to write the disk to an image :)
[17:56] <bodhi_zazen> no, he wants to copy the disk to an image file
[17:56] <Scomber> Hi! Need some help. I accidently loaded a new partition table to a disk with data that I shouldnt have. I used: # sgdisk --load-backup=table /dev/sdg . It should have said sdh in the end. Fortunate enough the kernel is using the disk so the response I got was: "Warning: The kernel is still using the old partition table. The new table will be used at the next reboot. The operation has completed
[17:56] <Scomber> successfully.". Is there any way for me to abort the use of the new partitontable?
[17:57] <mtn> Katronix, ok. I see. not sure what is wrong with what you are doing
[17:57] <bodhi_zazen> Scomber, use testdisk to recover
[17:58] <Scomber> bodhi_zazen, Thanks!
[17:58] <bodhi_zazen> Scomber, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[17:59] <bodhi_zazen> mtn, awbee dd will stop if there are any errors
[17:59] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen: how to share using ftp or in windows: \\,yip\myresource (with ask a user pass)?
[17:59] <mtn> bodhi_zazen, sure, but not if there are no errors but it wipes your hard drive ;)
[17:59] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, you will have to install and configure a ftp server. IMO samba is better
[18:00] <Katronix> Perhaps its due to running linux under VirtualBox, however I got this: http://pastebin.com/V7ZBya1y If this is the issue I can wait till Monday when my new Nic comes in
[18:01] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, fdisk -l | pastebinit
[18:02] <awbee> Why aren't all packages available in the Software Center compared to apt-get?
[18:03] <awbee> I haven't been able to google this.
[18:03] <hkrrsx> awbee: What package are you referring to that isn't in the Software Center but is in apt-get ?
[18:03] <hkrrsx> The only thing that comes to mind is if the package is in a PPA, then it might not be in Software Center
[18:03] <OerHeks> awbee, they are.
[18:06] <Scomber> bodhi_zazen, Thanks again ^^
[18:06] <awbee> Well, for example, irssi.
[18:06] <awbee> Or xul-ext-https-everywhere.
[18:06] <awbee> Oh, nevermind the latter.
[18:06] <awbee> Apparently not available to begin with.
[18:07] <OerHeks> sudo apt-get install irssi irssi-scripts
[18:07] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: http://pastebin.com/bZbzx05m
[18:07] <bodhi_zazen> Scomber, you are most welcom
[18:07] <awbee> ... and irssi is now available in the Software Center... probably due to an update
[18:07] <awbee> sorry for my question then
[18:07]  * awbee bows
[18:07] <OerHeks> awbee, have fun
[18:08] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, are you trying to clone sda ? is sda the virtualbox hard drive ?
[18:08] <moolinex> hello
[18:08] <bodhi_zazen> If so, just shut down the virtual machine and clone or copy the hard drive
[18:08] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: no I'm not trying to clone sda, however yes that is the VB hard drive
[18:09] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, well, you really do not want to clone it when the system is running
[18:09] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: I'm assuming when I unmount the SDCard under VirtualBox it returns control of it to the Guest OS
[18:09] <Katronix> errr HostOS
[18:10] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: the sda is not from the SDCard, which is what I'm trying to clone
[18:11] <bodhi_zazen> OK, well remount the drive in VBOX then and you should be able to clone it with dd as long as none of the files are in use
[18:12] <Katronix> ok
[18:12] <Katronix> will it also make a bootable image? as is the ultimate goal, the SDCard is bootable
[18:15] <Katronix> bodhi_zazen: well its doing something :)
[18:18] <bodhi_zazen> Katronix, It should
[18:23] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen: sudo apt-get install samba?
[18:24] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, you on a server ?
[18:25] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/samba-fileserver.html
[18:28] <stony2> oh bodhi, please fix my server... it just rebooted again people are getting pissed at me
[18:29] <bodhi_zazen> LOL
[18:29] <bodhi_zazen> stony2, what command do you use to start the server ?
[18:29] <stony2> cd /home/steam/arkdedicated/ShooterGame/Binaries/Linux
[18:29] <stony2> ./ShooterGameServer TheIsland?listen?SessionName="  Los Angeles Ark|PvP|Active Admins - No Lag"?MaxPlayers=127?AllowThirdPersonPlayer=false?DifficultyOffset=1?NoTributeDownloads=true?ServerAdminPassword=ROROnukk -server -log
[18:30] <stony2> a lot of that get overwritten by a config file
[18:30] <Gasi-Yuno> hhtsrj
[18:32] <cordyceps> firefox died, clicking the icon does nothing, from the CLI getting: Couldn't load XPCOM. Anybody?
[18:33] <bodhi_zazen> so, take a look for the log file
[18:33] <lotuspsychje> cordyceps: ubuntu version?
[18:33] <cordyceps> ditto chromium, message "timed out"
[18:33] <cordyceps> 14.04
[18:33] <bodhi_zazen> and what config file ? pastebin the config file or search the config file for a log
[18:34] <lotuspsychje> cordyceps: try making another user and start firefox from there
[18:34] <jak2015> bodhi_zazen: http://pastie.org/10262019
[18:34] <jak2015> why how to restart samba
[18:35] <cordyceps> lotuspsychje: sure, but what makes you think that will work?
[18:35] <lotuspsychje> cordyceps: i dont, but its worth a try just to test
[18:35] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, service samba start
[18:37] <bodhi_zazen> jak2015, see also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaServerGuide
[18:37] <Katronix> thanks for the help bodhi_zazen time for me to go now
[18:37] <jak2015> service samba restart
[18:37] <jak2015> ok thanks
[18:37] <OerHeks>  systemctl start smbd.service on systemD
[18:38] <jak2015> ok
[18:38] <jak2015> service samba restart
[18:38] <jak2015> done too
[18:38] <bodhi_zazen> service .... should still work with systemd
[18:38] <OerHeks>  systemctl status smbd.service
[18:39] <bodhi_zazen> OerHeks, service samba status still works with systemd
[18:40] <bodhi_zazen> OerHeks, http://paste.fedoraproject.org/237256/30432143/
[18:41] <OerHeks> bodhi_zazen, thanks, correct.
[18:41] <jak2015> thx
[18:46] <bodhi_zazen> OerHeks, slightly less typing ;)
[18:47] <bodhi_zazen> sort is a pain, IMO, to the to add .service for systemctl
[18:50] <Bray90820> Can someone help me I am trying to get this scrip running when I boot my system without having to enter my sudo password
[18:50] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=K10Ag3Br
[18:51] <ol_> I am new to this system, trying to get help with printer sharing
[18:52] <lotuspsychje_> !printer | ol_
[18:53] <zykotick9> bodhi_zazen: i'd actually suggest getting use to systemd, it nice you can enable/disable service from starting right from systemctl.  fyi, there "should" be autocomplete on the .service files, and TAB is a quick key ;)
[18:53] <Bray90820> ol_: are you trying to use a shared printer or share a printer
[18:57] <e01> is there some nice web ui for ubuntu server for routing purposes like openwrt's luci or synology's dsm?
[19:02] <toomuchfun> anyone using the Meizu MX4?
[19:02] <darthanubis> e01, zentyal
[19:03] <cheetahw26> For some reason on my box, the wifi starts ok, but then after a while sometimes something appears to crash and my adapter is no longer available, i.e. ifconfig just hangs and I can see that I have no network info
[19:03] <darthanubis> !zentyal | e01
[19:03] <cheetahw26> I thought something might be turning it off, but when I issue:  rfkill list, everything appears to be on...
[19:03] <Remoboth_> O.k.
[19:03] <cheetahw26> err... rather, not blocked...
[19:04] <cheetahw26> is there a way to re-initiate the device?
[19:04] <Remoboth_> Windows has CCleaner as a comprehensive secure wipe tool... It does everything... Deletes cached web data, shreds and zeroes..
[19:04] <Remoboth_> Does Ubuntu have an equivalent?
[19:04] <Remoboth_> I know we have Bleachbit but it seems... dubious.
[19:05] <lotuspsychje_> Remoboth_: bleachbit is nice
[19:06] <nhz6> Remoboth_: your applying a windows issue that is not really in linux.
[19:06] <Remoboth_> I guess what I'm asking is can I make sure my deleted web data is REALLY deleted with Ubuntu?
[19:06] <e01> darthanubis: i will research it, looks interesting
[19:07] <darthanubis> it aint bad
[19:08] <darthanubis> I used to run it on it's own machine
[19:08] <darthanubis> switched to pfsense though
[19:08] <lotuspsychje_> Remoboth_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/57572/how-to-delete-files-in-secure-manner
[19:09] <Remoboth_> lotuspsychje_-  Thanks.
[19:10] <Remoboth_> I think I am going to switch over to Lubuntu from LXLE.
[19:10] <Remoboth_> LXLE is nice but it seems a bit buggy.
[19:10] <Remoboth_> I like the LXDE interface, though.
[19:19] <sibaar> fh
[19:19] <sibaar> dfrg
[19:19] <sibaar> gagg
[19:20] <lotuspsychje_> !test | sibaar
[19:21] <sibaar> What is going on? I apologize for that noise. An accident.
[19:21] <Remoboth_> Anyone here use Linux Lite?
[19:21] <sibaar> That exists?
[19:21] <Remoboth_> It is an Ubuntu based distro...
[19:21] <Remoboth_> Windows-like.
[19:21] <sibaar> Now I know!
[19:21] <hypernova> i use ubuntu
[19:21] <Remoboth_> I used it briefly but it is ugly.
[19:21] <hypernova> 15.04 vivid veret
[19:22] <sibaar> Elementary is really pretty.
[19:23] <ioria> pretty != working
[19:24] <bmagis> i am using 14.04 and i installed the 3.19 kernels when i do apt-get dist-upgrade it wants to move me back to the 3.16 branch
[19:25] <bmagis> i don't want to exclude those packages i want to pull updates from the correct place
[19:38] <hypernova> quick question whats the easyest way to change defualt programs in ubuntu 15.04??
[19:43] <SchrodingersScat> hypernova: I have a 'preferred applications' in my settings
[19:44] <minimec> hypernova: http://www.howtogeek.com/117709/how-to-change-your-default-applications-on-ubuntu-4-ways/
[19:47] <Kleggas> Hi. Anyon know if there is any on-screen keyboard that has split-keys like in all android, ios, windows8? I like onboard, but it sucks when your tab got 12" screen.....
[19:51] <ArkansasOWL> Greetings,  any tar command experts in here?
[19:52] <MonkeyDust> ArkansasOWL  ask your question and wait
[19:52] <hypernova> theres 1739 linux geeks here
[19:53] <hypernova> im sure one of them most likely knows the answer to your question
[19:53] <ArkansasOWL> Will this command work? tar -cvpzf backup-$(date +%Y-%m-%d)    /sourcedir/  /backupdir/
[19:53] <popey> depends what you think it should do :)
[19:53] <Kleggas> have you tried it? :)
[19:54] <ArkansasOWL> not yet. it's a very large directory. just want to be safe
[19:54] <henry8989> hello i just  did an ndis driver isntall on kubuntu and it says that the device and driver are both present but it will not let me configure the network it says network manager not installed
[19:54] <MonkeyDust> ArkansasOWL  then try it first with a small directory
[19:54] <ArkansasOWL> will do thanks
[19:55] <SchrodingersScat> ArkansasOWL: would you want something like tar -cvpzf "/backupdir/backup-$(date +%Y-%m-%d).tar" /sourcedir/   ?  like other said, test with some example directories
[19:56] <hkrrsx> henry8989: sudo apt-get install network-manager
[19:57] <henry8989> it will work even for kubuntu
[19:57] <hkrrsx> Or perhaps network-manager-kde
[19:58] <threesixes> the kde frontend is "networkmanagement"
[20:01] <henry8989> i did that but ndis says cannot find network configuration tool
[20:01] <henry8989> now
[20:03] <rypervenche> ArkansasOWL: Just FYI, date +%F is the same as date +%Y-%m-%d :)
[20:04] <ArkansasOWL> I see that. I found the right command. thanks for all your help
[20:04] <almark> ArkansasOWL what do you want with the /backupdir/ directory ?
[20:05] <administ1ator> has anyone used or worked with openstack
[20:06] <ArkansasOWL> it worked with tar -cvpzf /backupdir/backup-$(date+%Y-%m-%d).tar.gz sourcedir/
[20:06] <ArkansasOWL> backup to directory needs to be specified first , then the sourcedir as a last path parameter
[20:07] <BBLLCC> hi, on firefox i "refreshed" it. Now all my bookmarks are gone, and the configurationas well
[20:07] <BBLLCC> can i revert that?
[20:07] <MonkeyDust> administ1ator  type /j #openstack
[20:08] <EriC^^> BBLLCC: do you have a backup of your /home?
[20:08] <BBLLCC> my home directory was not affected
[20:09] <BBLLCC> i dont understand what my home directory has to do with the config of ff
[20:09] <EriC^^> the config is in your home dir
[20:09] <MonkeyDust> BBLLCC  your /home has hidden .config/ folder
[20:10] <MonkeyDust> has a*
[20:10] <BBLLCC> found that hidden directory. I dont find a firefox subdirectory though
[20:11] <MonkeyDust> BBLLCC  mozilla
[20:11] <bodhi_zazen> BBLLCC, LOL
[20:11] <bodhi_zazen> .mozilla
[20:11] <henry8989> how do i install the ndis network configuration tool in kubuntu
[20:11] <EriC^^> BBLLCC: it's in ~/.mozilla
[20:11] <ses1984> i'm trying to connect to a vpn, through network connections dialog. i have added a vpn connection. then when i left click on the tray icon > vpn connections > and click on it, nothing happens
[20:11] <ses1984> this was working a few days ago
[20:11] <bodhi_zazen> henry8989, same as any other version of fedora - dnf || yum install ....
[20:11] <BBLLCC> ok. im now in /.mozilla/firefox
[20:11] <BBLLCC> now what?
[20:12] <bodhi_zazen> BBLLCC, LOL cp backup_home/.mozilla ~/ -Rf
[20:12] <MonkeyDust> BBLLCC  drop the lol please
[20:12] <MonkeyDust> bodhi_zazen  ^^^^
[20:12] <BBLLCC> i didnt loled so far
[20:12] <henry8989> but im not using fedora im using kubuntu
[20:13] <BBLLCC> ill try what bodhi_zazen suggested
[20:13] <BBLLCC> and hope it works
[20:14] <BBLLCC> cp: cannot stat ‘backup_home/.mozilla’: No such file or directory
[20:14] <bodhi_zazen> henry8989, sorry sudo apt-get install ...
[20:15] <bodhi_zazen> BBLLCC, where did you backup your home directory ?
[20:15] <henry8989> ty whats the package name
[20:16] <BBLLCC> bodhi_zazen, ok, now I understand why I did have to backup that directory
[20:16] <acro458> why does [C-Z] match small m ..........
[20:16] <BBLLCC> and no, I didnt back it up
[20:16] <BBLLCC> i just read the notice "do you wish to refresh firefox"? and clicked Yes
[20:16] <bodhi_zazen> ouch
[20:17] <acro458> [a-z] matches D ....
[20:18] <acro458> so everything these books say about linux is wrong?? ...
[20:18] <lala> Hello I'm currently using a Mac. I've downloaded the .iso file from the Ubuntu website. I'm trying to figure out a way to burn the .iso file onto a CD.
[20:19] <bodhi_zazen> henry8989, ndisgtk http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/ndisgtk
[20:19] <Ben64> acro458: would help if you explained what you're doing and whats happening
[20:19] <acro458> why does echo [e-F]* return nothing, but echo [d-F]* returns Desktop Documents Downloads......
[20:19] <BBLLCC> bodhi_zazen, is there salvation for me?
[20:19] <henry8989> ty
[20:19] <acro458> echo [a-z]* retuens Documents Downloads Pictures Templates Videos
[20:20] <acro458> echo [C-a]* returns nothing
[20:20] <BBLLCC> wait
[20:20] <BBLLCC> all bookmarks are there
[20:20] <BBLLCC> strange...
[20:21] <satelite> how do i uninstall tomcat7 on 14.04? i have used command 'sudo apt-get purge tomcat7' and 'sudo apt-get remove tomcat7', and both times the terminal tells me that it cant uninstall tomcat7 becuase its not installed, but i can very clearly see the tomcat7 folders in nautilus
[20:21] <EriC^^> acro458: try ls | grep ^[A-Z]
[20:22] <mgolisch> satelite: maybe you installed it by other means than the package manager?
[20:22] <mgolisch> satelite: also where do you see those folders
[20:22] <BBLLCC> addons are all gone...
[20:22] <henry8989> ok but when i click configure network in the ndis gui it says cannot find network configuration tool
[20:23] <acro458> I don't want another way of getting it to work, I want to know why it isnt working like its supposed to :(
[20:23] <Ben64> acro458: what are you trying to do
[20:23] <acro458> scroll up
[20:23] <lala> Hello?
[20:23] <BBLLCC> what is asterisk? its consuming 85% of my cpu
[20:23] <Bromgard> Hello, guys
[20:23] <Ben64> acro458: that shows some weird stuff you're doing, what are you trying to accomplish with that
[20:24] <acro458> Learning linux basics...
[20:24] <satelite> mgolisch, i installed with the instructions found here: http://bit.ly/1ceF3Lv
[20:24] <acro458> three books said this is how it works....so far the books are wrong
[20:25] <acro458> [A-Z]* should NOT match small m
[20:25] <Ben64> acro458: it doesn't
[20:25] <tomreyn> acro458: shell globbing does not understand reverse lists, i.e. C(BAzxy...cb)a wwon't work
[20:25] <satelite> mgolisch, and i see the tomcat7 folders in /usr/share/tomcat7 and in /etc/tomcat7
[20:25] <tomreyn> this was in response to <acro458> echo [C-a]* returns nothing
[20:25] <salko> unable to locate package
[20:25] <acro458> why does [A-Z]* include small m?
[20:26] <Ben64> acro458: it doesn't
[20:26] <mgolisch> satelite: hm did you uninstall it allready?
[20:26] <chalcedny> my husband's ubuntu 14.04 is having some weird problems. we don't think it's the hd. "Maximum number of clients reached" and won't let him open thunderbird or hexchat
[20:26] <acro458> oh it definitely does
[20:26] <chalcedny> that error hasn't been written about for a while in ubuntuforums
[20:26] <Ben64> acro458: try this - echo "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" | grep -o [A-Z]
[20:26] <Ben64> see if 'm' is returned
[20:27] <acro458> echo [A-Z]*   returns a text file: myfile
[20:27] <satelite> mgolisch, i have typed the remove command into the terminal, but it had no effect, and i havent found any useful info searching online yet
[20:27] <EriC^^> acro458: i guess it has to do with regular expressions vs bash expansion
[20:27] <mgolisch> acro458: does shopt -p have nocaseglob enabled?
[20:27] <EriC^^> acro458: echo will be using bash expansion, whereas grep uses regular expressions
[20:27] <owen1> ubuntu 15.04. how to permanently switch caps lock to be esc from the terminal? is xmodmap still the way to do that?
[20:28] <hkrrsx> chalcedny: Did you install LastPass recently ?
[20:28] <chalcedny> hkrrsx, no
[20:28] <satelite> mgolisch, it tells me that tomcat7 is an unrecognized service, so i guess its uninstalled, but its files are still on my comp?
[20:29] <hkrrsx> chalcedny: Not as a Chrome extensioni either?
[20:29] <salko> unable to locate package to remove software help pls
[20:29] <mgolisch> satelite: probably because it containes files created after the installation
[20:29] <chalcedny> hkrrsx, hes a firefox guy
[20:29] <chalcedny> the one thing we did see is he uses a screensaver switcher
[20:29] <satelite> mgolisch, so could I/should I just straight up delete them?
[20:30] <hkrrsx> chalcedny: What happens if you turn off that screensaver switcher?
[20:30] <hkrrsx> Also, did the problem start immediately after installing / setting up that switcher ?
[20:30] <chalcedny> hkrrsx, he hasn't tried that yet
[20:30] <chalcedny> he likes it a lot
[20:30] <hkrrsx> chalcedny: Would you ask him to shut it off for testing purposes?
[20:31] <chalcedny> let me go tell him hkrrsx
[20:31] <chalcedny> er can it be done remotely?
[20:31] <chalcedny> hkrrsx, he's asleep
[20:32] <hkrrsx> chalcedny: Ask him when he wakes
[20:32] <rypervenche> acro458: glob expansion vs regex :)
[20:33] <chalcedny> hkrrsx, okies thanks :)
[20:33]  * hkrrsx bows with respect
[20:33] <chalcedny> :)
[20:35] <sixunhuit> what is this?
[20:35] <sixunhuit> Jun 27 16:09:01 sjkdf66237 CRON[3518]: (root) CMD (  [ -x /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime))
[20:35] <EriC^^> sixunhuit: a cron job that ran
[20:35] <dawciobiel> Is it possible and worth it to increase I/O disk cache/buffer on LAN ubuntu server (14.04) to get better performance serving samba large (700 - 8 GB) files for read/write?
[20:36] <sixunhuit> so its couldn't be the cause of a system freeze?
[20:36] <EriC^^> it's not an error, it's unlikely it caused the crash, but it could still be
[20:37] <EriC^^> sixunhuit: check dmesg
[20:37] <salko> heloooooooooooooooooo
[20:38] <musclez> hello beautiful ubuntites
[20:38] <sixunhuit> I had to restart, so should I check the current one or the most recent backup?
[20:39] <Mr777> Hello
[20:39] <g3trans> hello
[20:40] <sixunhuit> I also have a lot of ath5k in kern.log (like 7 in a row)
[20:40] <g3trans> Hello peoples, is this the right place for ubuntu search and rescue? :D
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[20:42] <SchrodingersScat> !ops | omlet
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[20:42] <g3trans> :o
[20:43] <g3trans> any actual humans here ? :d
[20:43] <SchrodingersScat> g3trans: this is a game?
[20:43] <g3trans> O.o
[20:43] <g3trans> no lol
[20:43] <g3trans> I came here though the ubuntu community page
[20:43] <SchrodingersScat> g3trans: k, that's what came up with a google search, what does ubuntu search and rescue mean?
[20:43] <g3trans> that im stuck and need help :D
[20:44] <SchrodingersScat> !ask | g3trans
[20:44] <SchrodingersScat> !info searchandrescue
[20:44] <Ben64> g3trans: explain your issue in as much detail as possible, pastebin anything that will be many lines, and wait for a response
[20:44] <g3trans> Okay, one minute.
[20:45] <henry8989> hey i finally got my ndis networking setup and working properly for my wireless adapter thanks for the help
[20:45] <henry8989> :-)
[20:46] <sergio-br2> trying to build a package with -O3, cmake, but for some reason debuild is overwriting the -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
[20:46] <sergio-br2> putting -O2 in the build
[20:46] <bodhi_zazen> sergio-br2, check the patches
[20:46] <hypernova> hurm
[20:46] <sergio-br2> there's no patch
[20:46] <hypernova> does anyone here play minecraft on ubuntu??
[20:46] <deadeyeduncan> hi guys
[20:47] <deadeyeduncan> whats up
[20:47] <deadeyeduncan> im new to unbuntu
[20:47] <sergio-br2> If I build with cmake and make, there's only -O3
[20:47] <sergio-br2> but with debuild, there's a -O2 too
[20:48] <deadeyeduncan> my volume seems to be more quiet since i installed ubuntu
[20:48] <deadeyeduncan> anyone else have this problem
[20:48] <EriC^^> i do
[20:48] <deadeyeduncan> whats up with that
[20:48] <EriC^^> which laptop?
[20:48] <deadeyeduncan> hp smarttouch
[20:49] <EriC^^> hp pavilion g6 here
[20:49] <g3trans> I am running Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS on raspberry pi2, I am unable to connect to wireless or ethernet, I can see wlan0 but my next step was to check /etc/network/interfaces but I have no etc/network folder. Any help would be appreciated.
[20:49] <deadeyeduncan> linux is cool though i want to learn how to fully customize it
[20:49] <SchrodingersScat> hypernova: sure, you having issues?
[20:50] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: i sometimes crank the volume up with "paman" it's better
[20:50] <deadeyeduncan> paman?
[20:51] <EriC^^> yeah, it's a program
[20:51] <hhee> fsf
[20:51] <deadeyeduncan> ill look it up
[20:51] <bodhi_zazen> sergio-br2, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11072724/how-to-override-dpkg-buildflags-cflags
[20:52] <BlueShark> Hi, how can I troubleshoot why Network Manager doesn't trigger the script I have added in /etc/network/if-up.d/?
[20:52] <deadeyeduncan> shiz
[20:52] <deadeyeduncan> how do i scroll up
[20:52] <deadeyeduncan> lol
[20:52] <EriC^^> pageup
[20:52] <deadeyeduncan> ty
[20:52] <BlueShark> The file name does not have '.sh' in it (as per the docs) and the permission was set to +x. Still, it doesn't work.
[20:53] <deadeyeduncan> sweet thanks
[20:53] <EriC^^> np
[20:53] <deadeyeduncan> found it in the software center
[20:53] <deadeyeduncan> anything else handy for newbies?
[20:53] <hkrrsx> BlueShark: Try ' bash /path/to/file/without.sh ' ?
[20:54] <sergio-br2> thanks bodhi_zazen
[20:54] <BlueShark> hkeide: Okay. Does the script need to have a shebang?
[20:54] <hkrrsx> It should, yeah
[20:55] <BlueShark> #!/bin/sh or #!/bin/bash ?
[20:55] <musclez> yo eric^^, i'm gonna make a memtest boot disk per TJ-'s advice last night.. but could you maybe help me where we left off? the last thing that we did was see if " type ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride provided any information" and i got "  " root root ### may 1...
[20:55] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: depends on what you want
[20:55] <EriC^^> customizing the desktop?
[20:55] <deadeyeduncan> i want to be able to customi-
[20:55] <deadeyeduncan> yeah
[20:55] <hkrrsx> BlueShark: I generally see #!/bin/sh
[20:55] <musclez> sorry i was still editing that... but the idea is there
[20:55] <g3trans> Anyone got any tips for me? about setting up network?
[20:56] <EriC^^> compizconfig-settings-manager , conky ...
[20:56] <EriC^^> !themes | deadeyeduncan
[20:56] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: unity-tweak-tool
[20:57] <deadeyeduncan> thanks
[20:57] <EriC^^> np
[21:00] <deadeyeduncan> so i downloaded paman but i dont see where i can pull up the manager lol
[21:00] <BlueShark> hkrrsx: No, that didn't work, either.
[21:00] <hkrrsx> BlueShark: What happened?
[21:00] <BlueShark> hkrrsx: The script wasn't executed.
[21:00] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: type paman in a terminal
[21:00] <deadeyeduncan> ok
[21:00] <deadeyeduncan> oh man
[21:00] <deadeyeduncan> this terminal is awesome
[21:00] <hkrrsx> BlueShark: What error did you get?
[21:01] <BlueShark> hkrrsx: I  did not get any errors. When I run the script individually, it works perfectly. But I want it to be executed when the Internet is back (i.e. reconnected).
[21:02] <hkrrsx> BlueShark: Sorry, that's beyond my pay grade ..... dunno, brutha
[21:02] <BlueShark> That's okay - thank you for trying to help! Appreciate it, hkrrsx.
[21:03] <hkrrsx> You're welcome
[21:06] <deadeyeduncan> paman is awesome
[21:06] <deadeyeduncan> thanks
[21:06] <deadeyeduncan> fixed my issue
[21:06] <EriC^^> cool
[21:10] <Hanumaan> getting following error for python-hunspell in Ubunt 14.04 seems to be problem with package .. for some information please look this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11785268/
[21:10] <lala> Does anyone know how to use Clonezilla?
[21:10] <lala> Or does anyone recommend any alternatives to Clonezilla?
[21:11] <lala> I would like to manage my server similar to how I can make snapshots on my virtual machine.
[21:12] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: if you use the lower source i find it gets higher without cracking
[21:12] <EriC^^> the one that has a # and a number
[21:13] <mcphail> lala: If you're brave enough to use btrfs on a server, it has snapshots built-in
[21:13] <EriC^^> i mean sink deadeyeduncan
[21:14] <lala> mcphail: Is it easy to set up?
[21:14] <rypervenche> lala: What is your ultimate goal in snapshots?
[21:16] <lala> rypervenche: My ultimate goal is... say if I make some changes to the server... (for example, I added more packages and I wanted to test them out and I found that I no longer needed them, and I don't want to go through the mess of cleaning the OS to make sure no traces and extra junk is left behind, simply to keep the system very clean and also to manage it
[21:16] <lala> so that I can go back to a snapshot in case if I ended up changing stuff unintentionally).
[21:16] <deadeyeduncan> sink?
[21:16] <rypervenche> lala: Did you install using LVM?
[21:16] <lala> rypervenche: Yes.
[21:16] <rypervenche> lala: LVM supports snapshots. You can create a snapshot using that.
[21:17] <lala> rypervenche: Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS with LVM using the entire disk.
[21:17] <rypervenche> lala: You will need to shrink your file system to add space to your VG (volume group) and then you can make snapshots and even mount them while the system is running.
[21:17] <lala> rypervenche: Is the LVM method cleaner and easier to use?
[21:17] <lala> rypervenche: Okay. I'm sold. Where are the tutorials to set this up?
[21:18] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: yeah, in paman, when you go to devices
[21:18] <rypervenche> lala: I can take a look online and see if I can find anything that looks good.
[21:18] <lala> rypervenche: Okie dokie.
[21:19] <EriC^^> deadeyeduncan: how did you fix the volume in paman?
[21:21] <deadeyeduncan> i just went to playback
[21:21] <deadeyeduncan> put it all the way up
[21:21] <deadeyeduncan> and put upt he main volume some
[21:21] <deadeyeduncan> out output
[21:22] <EriC^^> paman is different here i guess
[21:22] <EriC^^> paman or pavucontrol?
[21:26] <deadeyeduncan> pulse audio manageer
[21:26] <deadeyeduncan> but its what came up in software center when i typed in paman
[21:30] <blib> how do I get ubuntu 14.04 installer with a kernel version > 3.19 or better 4.0.6?
[21:31] <bnrf> blib: Why?
[21:32] <Bashing-om> blib: I could be wrong, but, 3.19 will not be available in the installer til the .3 release . Maybe install the kernel in the existing install ?
[21:33] <blib> I can't install it on a nuc intel
[21:33] <bnrf> the kernel stack is the closest supported
[21:33] <Blaster> Hey ya'll I'm trying to get bluetooth working on Ubuntu 14.10, and when I open the Bluetooth dialog, it just continuously says searching for devices even though I have 2 devices near my computer that are discoverable.  Any advice?
[21:33] <blib> the installer hangs - intel guys say, they don't support anything below 3.19
[21:33] <Blaster> My motherboard (Asus Z87-Pro) has onboard bluetooth and wifi which both aren't working.
[21:35] <almark> bluetooth still sortof sucks on linux
[21:35] <almark> what's the wifi chipster Blaster ?
[21:35] <almark> chipset
[21:36] <Blaster> almark: @p548326A8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) has joined #ubuntu
[21:36] <Blaster> Whoops...
[21:36] <bnrf> blib: You can install what you want ir need, it is an issue of support at times here is all, you gotta know what your doing really. No releases as you want as of now.
[21:36] <Blaster> AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter
[21:37] <BBLLCC> what is spoofing?
[21:37] <BBLLCC> .w spoofing
[21:37] <bodhi_zazen> BBLLCC, in what context ?
[21:37] <bmagis> blib: you can download the packages from here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and install them with dpkg
[21:37] <BBLLCC> i have been asked if i wish to enable that
[21:38] <bodhi_zazen> Asked by who / what ?
[21:38] <kostkon> BBLLCC, spoof what exactly
[21:40] <almark> does it show up in dmesg Blaster ?
[21:41] <Blaster> almark: What should I grep for in that list?
[21:41] <Blaster> I see this line: [    4.292084] ieee80211 phy0: Atheros AR9462 Rev:2 mem=0xffffc90005d00000, irq=17
[21:41] <jhutchins> Blaster: That suggests that the driver isn't loading.
[21:41] <Blaster> jhutchins, what suggests that?
[21:41] <jhutchins> Blaster: The fact that the dialog doesn't find it.
[21:42] <jhutchins> Blaster: lspci -nn might be of interest too.  I don't think 802.11 is Bluetooth.
[21:42] <jhutchins> Blaster: Yeah, that's wifi.
[21:43] <b1001> Hi guys.. How can I emulate/simulate a USB device (keyboard or w/e) being inserted.
[21:43] <Blaster> jhutchins, here's the output from lspci -nn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11785392/
[21:43] <jhutchins> Blaster: Bluetooth is 802.15
[21:43] <Blaster> Alright.
[21:44] <Blaster> How can I find which kernel version I have?  I just read on askubuntu that bluetooth support is limited for my mobo on < 3.14.x
[21:44] <almark> uname -a
[21:44] <b1001> Blaster: uname -a
[21:45] <Blaster> Hmm I have 3.16.0-39-generic
[21:46] <jhutchins> Blaster: Oops, wrong terminal, that one doesn't have bluetooth.  Still chacking.
[21:48] <kostkon> Blaster, does  rfkill list   list your bluetooth device
[21:48] <Blaster> kostkon, I see this line: 0: hci0: Bluetooth
[21:48] <jhutchins> Blaster: I was just going to suggest rfkill.  I don't see mine in my pci list.
[21:49] <Blaster> I have a feeling I don't have the drivers installed, but I'm not sure if they're even existent.  These are onboard WIFI and bluetooth on my z87-pro mobo with an AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter chipset.
[21:50] <almark> Blaster what does ifconfig show?
[21:50] <jhutchins> Blaster: Is it blocked?
[21:50] <Blaster> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11785414/
[21:50] <abkabkabk> any1 got a log viewer that has tabs, ie if my app prints [debug] msg1 its in tab 1, and if it prints [network] its in tab2? is this possible?
[21:50] <Blaster> Both show blocked: no
[21:51] <almark> Blaster what if you try this sudo ifconfig wlan0 up ?
[21:52] <Blaster> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Operation not possible due to RF-kill
[21:52] <jhutchins> !bluetooth
[21:53] <vbgunz> what program switchs screens/monitors found in xorg.conf?
[21:53] <jhutchins> almark: I thought he was trying to get bluetooth working, not wifi.
[21:53] <almark> hmmm
[21:53] <Blaster> Both are broken, but I'm more concerned about bluetooth than wifi right now.
[21:53] <jhutchins> vbgunz: xrandr
[21:53] <almark> i thought he was interested in getting both working jhutchins
[21:54] <Blaster> ^
[21:54] <vbgunz> xrandr really? I know I can change monitor settings using xrandr but there is supposed to be another program that goes into xorg.conf and uses what's found there
[21:54] <vbgunz> let me check really quick
[21:55] <vbgunz> I don't think it's xrandr I'm looking for
[21:56] <Blaster> So I should install bluez python-gobject and python-dbus to get bluetooth working as recommended in BluetoothSetup doc?
[21:57] <vbgunz> man, I'm looking for something and it's not xrandr. it's a program that utilizes xorg.conf in real time and I believe it's a primitive/archaic/ancient program that already comes in Ubuntu. I just forgot the name :/
[21:58] <vbgunz> I think it might be xinit
[22:01] <jhutchins> Blaster: You might also try aptitude search blue and see if anything likely is missing.
[22:05] <Blaster> Ugh still stuck.  Don't see anything there jhutchins, and I already have all the packages installed as recommended by the BluetoothSetup document.
[22:06] <Blaster> Just hangs at "Searching for devices..."
[22:07] <Blaster> I want to upgrade to Ubuntu latest anyways.  Maybe I should just update now and see if it helps this problem.
[22:12] <Blaster> Did I miss anything?  Restarted my PC.
[22:12] <musclez> +
[22:12] <bnrf> just elavus
[22:12] <bnrf> elvis*
[22:13] <Johnny_Linux> musclez , did you get things going ??
[22:13] <musclez> i was tying to backtrack and maybe work on it alone.. i dont really know where we left off there are no kernels on my system now
[22:14] <Johnny_Linux> wow
[22:14] <musclez> i was going to attempt to install 3.16.0.40, but i cant get the drives to mount the way we were yesterday
[22:14] <musclez> im just backtracking the logs now, these guys rebuilt my boot drive but we kind of stopped in the middle of the hwole thing
[22:14] <Johnny_Linux> bummer
[22:15] <dadis> Hey i got a hot girl coming over, can i use ubuntu to repair a windows partition?
[22:15] <Johnny_Linux> some one will come up with something
[22:15] <dadis> http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fix-corrupted-windows-ntfs-filesystem-ubuntu/ found it
[22:16] <Johnny_Linux> shes a man eater
[22:16] <musclez> i dont really undestand how it got this far, i didnt do anything crazy im not an advance user by any degree.. what i initally did to get here seems to be just rudimentary unistalling of old things
[22:18] <Bashing-om> musclez: I would think the 1st order of business is to get the current booting terminal re-installed. What are we working with ? ' cat etc/issue ; uname -r ; dpkg -l | grep linux- ' .
[22:18] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> yo
[22:19] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> i need some help
[22:19] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> i changed something in unity tweak
[22:19] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> and now my terminal has text that overlaps and it just looks bad
[22:21] <allizom> hi people, where should I be looking at when a computer (running 14.04) boots fine up to the login greeter, then blacks out soon after you enter your password and press enter? It's not mine, but they told me the only last thing they remember doing is installing updates. I can get a tty working
[22:22] <allizom> i forgot, it happens with every user
[22:22] <newbie|4> maybe a problem with video driver ?
[22:23] <musclez> bashing-om: http://termbin.com/tldp http://termbin.com/obkk
[22:23] <allizom> newbie|4: don't know, it's got an nvidia and it was using the proprietary drivers. I tried switching to nouveau with no luck
[22:24] <musclez> bashing-om: http://termbin.com/0nja
[22:24] <abkabkabk> any1 know how to use multitail? i just need stuff with [error] in 1 tab and everything else in the other tab
[22:24] <Bashing-om> musclez: Lokk'n . I be back !
[22:25] <abkabkabk> dats right, loki rides again!
[22:26] <bazhang> wrong channel for that abkabkabk
[22:26] <abkabkabk> well theres no multitail chan
[22:27] <abkabkabk> im tryin to printf me some buckets of cashola
[22:28] <musclez> bashing-om: i beleive that the uname -r readout pertains to the version of linux being used on the boot usb.. i am using a boot-reapir-disk live usb
[22:28] <bazhang> !ot | abkabkabk
[22:28] <musclez> is there any way for me to get a readout of my logs in theis chat?
[22:28] <bnrf> allizom: Propietary's do not follow kernel upgrades at times, needs them reinstalled most likeley.
[22:28] <bazhang> !1984
[22:29] <bazhang> musclez, see above
[22:29] <musclez> of just me and mentions of my name though, not the entire channel
[22:31] <Bashing-om> musclez: OK, the -32 kernel had me going . Booting the liveUSB gives another slant on things. What is the result when attempting to boot the install ? Shall we "look" at what kernels are in the install ?
[22:31] <musclez> ther are no kenels or memtest in the boot
[22:32] <allizom> bnrf: Shouldn't the default greeter have issues too if it's a GPU drivers hiccup? that shows fine at maximum resolution
[22:32] <musclez> we tried "apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-generic" and it crashed
[22:32] <VCoolio> close
[22:32] <musclez> i was goign to attpemt 'apt-get install linux-image3.16.0.40-generic' that was the last known working version
[22:33] <bnrf> allizom: No idea, I've had intel, just a guess, most likely since there have been kernrl upgrades as of late.
[22:33] <vary> could someone help me, I want to know if there's a way to create a partition, and make a windows 7 iso bootable using Ubuntu
[22:34] <vary> bootable from the partition*
[22:34] <Bashing-om> musclez: Let's do look, and consider a CHange Root to the install and install the -55 kernel ? What are the hard drive(s) identified as ' sudo fdisk -lu ' . Then we mount and have a looksee .
[22:35] <bnrf> vary: THumb drive yes
[22:35] <musclez> bashing-om: after the reinstall failed the last thing i was advised to do was check ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride
[22:35] <allizom> bnrf: the point is, I'm not sure at all it's a video card thing, because also with nouveau (assuming I switched them right) I have the same issue. Oh, and I should add that startx from the tty shows me a working desktop, but Unity doesn't run
[22:35] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> can someone help me
[22:35] <Bozza> usb 1-1: New USB device found,
[22:36] <Bozza> i get that messages in dmesg
[22:36] <bnrf> allizom: Have you tried previous kernels?
[22:36] <Bozza> does that mean it is a usb 1.1 device? usb 1-1: New USB device found,
[22:36] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> i was customizing my desktop in unity tweak and my terminal's font overlaps itself
[22:36] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> and looks bad
[22:36] <Dead_Eye_Duncan> im not sure how i did it because i changed my font and its still the same
[22:36] <vary> I have a bootable DVD with windows 7 on it, and a bootable USB Drive with windows 7 on it. However, when no operating system is installed on the computer, my keyboard does not work to boot from the dvd/usb
[22:36] <musclez> bashing om: eric^^ http://termbin.com/gqjc
[22:37] <vary> and with ubuntu installed I can not connect to the internet and even when booting from HDD is disabled, the computer still boots Ubuntu
[22:37] <bnrf> vary: Laptop or desktop?
[22:37] <vary> Desktop, it's a friend's
[22:37] <allizom> bnrf: do you think starting an older kernel from GRUB advanced options menu would do for a test?
[22:38] <bnrf> vary: Very loose and I mean loose description, not really understandable here.
[22:38] <musclez> bashging-om : http://termbin.com/pcin
[22:38] <bnrf> allizom: No, from the grub menu.
[22:38] <vary> Friend fucked his windows 7 - fucked up installing fresh version too. Now windows 7 won't install from CD/DVD So I've temporarily put ubuntu on there
[22:39] <vary> now: When I try to install windows 7 from the dvd/usb
[22:39] <bnrf> allizom: If the previous kernel works, it is likely a graphic issue tied to a kernel upgrade.
[22:39] <bazhang> no cursing here vary
[22:39] <vary> oh ok, my bad
[22:39] <Bozza> does that mean it is a usb 1.1 device? usb 1-1: New USB device found,
[22:39] <Bozza> in dmesg
[22:39] <Bozza> i get this
[22:39] <vary> When I try to install windows 7 from usb/dvd with ubuntu installed, it still boots to ubuntu even though I changed boot order and even disabled booting to hdd
[22:40] <Bashing-om> musclez: I do not know what to make of that file's existence . Additional info please 'file var/lib/dpkg/statoverride ' . Let's see if we can peek into it .
[22:40] <vary> When I try to install windows 7 from usb/dvd with no operating system installed, the keyboard will not work during the 'press any key to boot from USB/DVD'
[22:40] <bazhang> vary that sounds like a windows installer issue
[22:40] <bazhang> try ##windows for that vary
[22:41] <Bashing-om> musclez: Yuk, are you encrypted ? GPT partitioning requires a different tool than 'fdsik' show ' sudo parted -l ' .
[22:42] <allizom> bnrf: the boot entries with older kernels are hidden under Advanced options, I don't understand your previous answer "No, from the grub menu", care to clarify?
[22:42] <musclez> bashing-om: http://termbin.com/tfah
[22:42] <Bozza> does that mean it is a usb 1.1 device? usb 1-1: New USB device found,
[22:42] <bnrf> allizom: sorry I said no when you were at the right place for grub choice, I read it as install an earlier version, my mistake
[22:42] <Bozza> does that mean it is a usb 1.1 device? usb 1-1: New USB device found,
[22:43] <musclez> bahsing-om: http://termbin.com/s5l4
[22:43] <Bozza> in dmesg
[22:43] <OerHeks> vary, check the bios for legacy usb support for your keyboard. check the manual how
[22:43] <Bozza> in dmesg does usb 1-1 mean a usb 1 device????
[22:43] <bazhang> Bozza, clearly yes
[22:44] <vary> OerHeks: tried already
[22:44] <Bashing-om> musclez: A text file . We can look and see . ' cat /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride ' .
[22:45] <Bozza> bazhang: ???
[22:45] <Bozza> are you just guessing?
[22:45] <Bozza> or do you know for sure?
[22:45] <musclez> bashing-om: http://termbin.com/ws7u
[22:46] <Bozza> bazhang: go ahead and type dmesg into terminal
[22:46] <Bozza> after connecting a usb device
[22:46] <Bozza> what does it say?
[22:47] <Bashing-om> musclez: I see nothing in the statoverride file to interfere with a kernel install .
[22:49] <bfig> hello, I need to upgrade wkhtmltopdf and my packages are borked for some reason
[22:49] <musclez> bashing-om: we had to disable soemthing with the dpkg in orger to get it to run without crashing, i wish i could give you more information but i need ot look back t the logs and im having trouble finding stuff
[22:50] <musclez> which kernel do  you suggst?
[22:51] <hypernova> bashing om
[22:51] <hypernova> my ubuntu is working fine
[22:51] <Bashing-om> musclez: IF you are not encrypted, we can CHroot into the install from the liveUSB and check/install the -55 kernel ( my mirror does not have the -57 kernel ) .
[22:52] <musclez> i am encrypted
[22:52] <musclez> and i can still chroot into it thats what i am doing right now
[22:52] <Bashing-om> hypernova: Yeah, I "saw" ya ..And I did think ya got it under control . Install as dual boot and from the new install fix the original ?
[22:53] <hypernova> meh
[22:53] <hypernova> that harddrives fucked up
[22:53] <hypernova> it was like 10 years old though
[22:53] <hypernova> i think im just gonna toss it
[22:53] <owen1> ubuntu 15.04. how to permanently switch caps lock to be esc from the terminal? is xmodmap still the way to do that?
[22:53] <Bozza> bazhang: it means bus 01 port 01
[22:53] <Bozza> geez
[22:53] <Bozza> check your facts
[22:53] <hypernova> harddrives are soo cheap
[22:53] <hypernova> people give them to me all the time
[22:53] <hypernova> its only 160 gb
[22:53] <Bashing-om> !language | hypernova Family visits here
[22:58] <Bashing-om> musclez: Are you CHrooted into the install ? What is installed ? ' ls -al /boot '
[22:59] <musclez> bashing-om: http://termbin.com/ksir
[23:03] <Bashing-om> musclez: No "initrd.img-3.13.0-55-generic" file . Lets try ' install linux-image-3.13.0-55-generic linux-headers-3.13.0-55-generic linux-headers-3.13.0-55 ' . See what happens .
[23:03] <Bashing-om> sudo apt-get install musclez
[23:04] <musclez> gotcha
[23:06] <darksb> hello
[23:08] <musclez> bashing-om: pastebin.com/vrtslf7g
[23:09] <jeffrey_f> Having trouble running minecraft on the most recent kernel.  Going back to earlier kernel fixes the issue.  Minecraft crashes and the user is logged out but a black screen.  I can still SSH
[23:11] <allizom> bnrf: I tried booting into an older kernel and reinstalling the nvidia drivers. No luck, as i rebooted into it again the same issue arose
[23:12] <ruedii> Does anyone know how to resolve the dependency hell of dowgrading the LTS-Backports Xorg packages to the normal ones so I can install the updates from X-Edgers?
[23:12] <ruedii> I wish someone would make a nice script to handle it.
[23:14] <Bashing-om> musclez: Humm .. Yeah from some source in the statoverride file . Try commenting out the entries containing "amavis" with the text editor and try again .
[23:28] <AloeVera> hi
[23:30] <Bray90820> Can someone help me make this permanent
[23:30] <Bray90820> sudo modprobe hid_magicmouse scroll-speed=55 scroll-acceleration=1
[23:34] <ol_> cannot get hp printer in Windows 7 to print from ubuntu. Have tried evrything using SAMBA. Got one test page to print a few days ago. Nothing since then. Should I try something other than SAMBA (CUPS)?
[23:36] <mtn> ol_, the printer does not have network capability?
[23:37] <ol_> I can see it in ubuntu and got to print one test page.
[23:37] <musclez> bashing-om: how do i commen tit out?
[23:38] <mtn>  ol_, the printer does not have network capability?
[23:39] <Bashing-om> musclez: Kust place the commnet '#" character at the start of the lines. Looking again at the file . I have no idea what the cause is ? Is "amavis" a valid username on that system ?
[23:39] <Bashing-om> kust/just*
[23:40] <musclez> amavis is antivirus sofwatre for a mail server
[23:40] <Bray90820> ol_: your printer is installed on windows 7?
[23:40] <ol_> the printer is shared in Windows and I have been able to install it in ubuntu (Find Network Printer finds it). But HPLIP does not find it.
[23:41] <Bray90820> ol_: can you pn me?
[23:41] <SrRaven>  Alrighty than, I need some help it seems. I want to get Postfix/dovecot to work in combination with multiple domains, I used this
[23:41] <ol_> how would I do that?
[23:41] <SrRaven>                  tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixVirtualMailBoxClamSmtpHowto but I cant get sasl authentification to work and im
[23:41] <SrRaven>                  clueless
[23:43] <awesomess3> so I looked at the Ubuntu MATE main page and it showed a picture of a VLC app playing the Avengers: Age of Ultron movie. isn't that illegal?
[23:43] <Bashing-om> musclez: No idea of what we will get into. for now we MUST get a krnel installed. To that end because I do not know any better, comment out all the lines with "amavis" in them .
[23:43] <mgolisch> awesomess3: why?
[23:43] <musclez> bashing-om: i nowget the message "syntax error: invlaid uid in stat overide file"
[23:44] <ikonia> musclez: is it not better to re-install
[23:44] <awesomess3> mgolisch, because Age Of Ultron hasn't come out on DVD yet
[23:44] <ikonia> this has been going on for 48 hours almost
[23:44] <OerHeks> awesomess3, sure, it is a trailer. > trl
[23:44] <ikonia> backup your data an re-install
[23:44] <awesomess3> OerHeks, oooohhh duh. I'm stupid.
[23:44] <ikonia> you'd be done in 20  minutes
[23:44] <mgolisch> awesomess3: trailer?
[23:44] <OerHeks> and see the time :-)
[23:44] <__Myst__> Hey guys
[23:44] <nomic> hi __Myst__
[23:44] <__Myst__> I was wondering... how do I access an USB device?
[23:45] <__Myst__> Hey nomic
[23:45] <__Myst__> Like, through the command line.
[23:45] <nomic> it should access directly
[23:45] <OerHeks> awesomess3, but thanks for the notice, it could be an issue indeed.
[23:45] <nomic> erm ..
[23:45] <nomic> never done it
[23:45] <nomic> you mean "mount" the volume
[23:45] <__Myst__> something like "cd /flashDrive/"
[23:45] <OerHeks> * have been
[23:45] <__Myst__> ye, nomic
[23:45] <nomic> that means you have to mount the usb drive as a volume
[23:45] <nomic> and that should happen autmatically
[23:45] <nomic>   the /dev point I think
[23:45] <__Myst__> Go on
[23:46] <nomic> you insert the usb drive and it is automatically recogniseable on either /mnt or /dev
[23:46] <Bashing-om> musclez: Guess it is a field formatted file . And the '#" is unacceptable. Sorry, I do not know how to cope with the 'statoverride' file .
[23:46] <allizom> in case there is an issue with the video card drivers, shouldn't the login greeter be affected too?
[23:46] <nomic> aint used one for a while - hat I used to have was that I could insert the usb drive and the file manager (nautilus) would automatically appear (this is xubuntu)
[23:46] <Bashing-om> musclez: I am doping homework, see what I can learn .
[23:46] <__Myst__> nomic: Yes; but how do I physicall access it?
[23:46] <Bashing-om> doing *
[23:46] <__Myst__> ew nautilius.
[23:46] <ikonia> Bashing-om: this has been going on for 2 days and the same situation over 3 - 4 channels, I would very strongly advise him to backup his data and re-install as this is going-nowhere for 48 hours now
[23:47] <nomic> if it is mounted a s volume is referenced as part of filing system (tree)
[23:47] <musclez> bashing-om: im going to back up the file and delete the amavis lines
[23:47] <nomic> you dislike nautilus?
[23:47] <ikonia> he appears to not want to hear that and just keep repeating the same situation over and over again, so it maybe worth considering advising this
[23:47] <__Myst__> Yeah, nomic.
[23:47] <__Myst__> I mean, I don't dislike it.
[23:47] <nomic> mounting  usb should be simple
[23:47] <__Myst__> I just like doing things in the terminal more
[23:48] <nomic> ok
[23:48] <nomic> not sure then , if you do not have a gui
[23:48] <nomic> lsub?
[23:48] <nomic> find the mounted usb devices, reference, mount
[23:48] <nomic> nautilus must do that autmatically
[23:49] <nomic> you are limiting yourself somewhat, in many cases, by using only the command line
[23:49] <musclez> bashing-om: any used that is not root is doe snot accept... amavis was just the first instance
[23:49] <ikonia> musclez: have you considered backup/reinstall/restore your data
[23:49] <nomic> you will find that there is a way to reference usb devices which are plugged into your pc
[23:49] <Bashing-om> musclez: Maybe we can just delete the file ? see: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/can-not-install-new-software-on-my-system-4175422314/ . // Still look'n .
[23:49] <ikonia> musclez: you seem to be struggling with the basics, I think you'll find it much quicker and eaier to backup/restore after install
[23:50] <Bray90820> ol_: I sent you s pm
[23:50] <Bray90820> A pm
[23:50] <nomic> tbh - from what I remember - xubuntu (here), automatically mounts and opens a file explorer, when you plug in a usb drive
[23:51] <nomic> these are not "issues"
[23:55] <Bashing-om> musclez: ^^ ikonia's advise above, And the proper way to remove entries in the file ' sudo dpkg-statoverride --remove <the_path> ' .
[23:55] <ruedii> It looks like I found how to deal with that dependency hell of the lts backports X11 setup.   Hopefully it turns out OK.  After that I will need to fix my i386 libs then I'll be all set.
[23:55] <musclez> bashing-om: i have that used ignored
[23:55] <ikonia> musclez: you've been at this for 48 hours, and you're not really moving forward
[23:56] <ikonia> have you looked at data backup, re-install, restore
[23:56] <ikonia> you'll be done in 20 minutes + backup/restore time