[00:00] <Lewoco> SchrodingersScat, Yeah that was my first thought also but it doesn't do anything.
[00:00] <Lewoco> SchrodingersScat, Does it work for you?
[00:01] <SchrodingersScat> never changed it :/
[00:02] <Lewoco> SchrodingersScat, Hmm looks like it only takes affect when you log out and back in... pretty lame.
[00:03] <SchrodingersScat> Lewoco: that is a bit surprising, so many other settings take instant effect, wonder why that is, oh well.
[00:03] <gawd_> Anyone know of any good books ??
[00:04] <bodhi_zazen> gawd_, I like LOTR and Enders Game
[00:04] <SchrodingersScat> !ot
[00:06] <Anthaas> Is there a 64-bit Ubuntu ISO for Intel chipsets?
[00:06] <bekks> Sure.
[00:06] <Anthaas> I cant find it for the life of me
[00:06] <bekks> www.ubuntu.com
[00:06] <Jordan_U> Anthaas: "AMD64" is the name of the architecture used by both Intel and AMD 64 bit x86 CPUs.
[00:07] <Anthaas> I am trying to create a VM with an Ubuntu ISO, and I just got told that the amd64 iso isn't compatible with my intel chipset
[00:08] <Jordan_U> Anthaas: Who / what "told" you this?
[00:08] <Anthaas> Oracle VM
[00:08] <Jordan_U> Anthaas: What is the exact error message you recieved?
[00:08] <bekks> Oracle VM? Or do you mean Virtualbox?
[00:09] <Anthaas> Sorry, Oracle VM VirtualBox
[00:10] <Anthaas> Ahhhhhhh
[00:11] <Anthaas> I think I d/l a 64bit ISO, when the VM only supports 32
[00:11] <bekks> So create a 64bit VM.
[00:12] <Anthaas> Its not an option
[00:12] <bekks> Which CPU do you have?
[00:12] <Jordan_U> Anthaas: Why not?
[00:12] <Anthaas> All options listed for the VM are say (32-bit)
[00:12] <bobey6> Hi Guys. What's the best way to modify the default rate limiting in ufw? If I modify /lib/ufw/user.rules it seems to eventually overwrite it with the default config.
[00:13] <Anthaas> Intel i5
[00:13] <bekks> Anthaas: Which one?
[00:13] <Anthaas> i5-4440
[00:13] <bekks> That CPU definitely supports 64bit guests. Do you use other hypervisors, currently?
[00:13] <Anthaas> None
[00:14] <bekks> Anthaas: Did you enable VT-x in the BIOS?
[00:14] <Anthaas> I did not know I had to?
[00:14] <Anthaas> Never have before.
[00:14] <OerHeks> Your host os is 32bit, likely
[00:14] <Anthaas> 8.1 Pro N is also 64bit
[00:14] <bekks> The OS is irrelevant.
[00:15] <Anthaas> "System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor"
[00:15] <bekks> Anthaas: So enable VT-x in the BIOS.
[00:17] <snadge> no mention of the leapsecond?
[00:17] <snadge> come on guys.. get with the program.. why did systemd give me multiple messages of the time changing?
[00:17] <wli> nick no1else
[00:18] <bobey6> what version of Ubuntu gets systemd with all the weird stuff?
[00:19] <Bashing-om> bobey6: Not wierd, just different than what 'we' are accustomed to. systemd is default in release 15.04 .
[00:20] <bobey6> Ok. Thanks what I needed to know.
[00:20] <wolf> hello!!
[00:20] <bobey6> Never install 15.04
[00:22] <cinco> hello again
[00:23] <root____> hola
[00:30] <Anthaas> The error I am getting is this
[00:30] <Anthaas> "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPI, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
[00:33] <shammy_> hi everyone ...is there a way to boot other distros to external monitor.....i have a satelite a10     and i had to take laptop monitor off
[00:34] <Jordan_U> Anthaas: We know. That's because you created a 32 bit VM. You should create a 64 bit VM. If you run "sudo kvm-ok" it will tell you what you need to do to be able to create a 64 bit VM, and the answer will probably be what bekks already said: Enable VT-x in your boot firmware
[00:36] <shammy_> bodhi..... are still here?
[00:36] <Anthaas> Oh Im on a windows machine currently
[00:37] <OerHeks> virtualbox: go to settings->general and change to Win 8.1 64 bit
[00:39] <Anthaas> All the options even for Windows are 32 bit wtf
[00:41] <Anthaas> Right
[00:41] <Anthaas> I think I've found the problem
[00:41] <gagalicious> my "ubuntu server 14.04 edition" does not detect my broadcom network card but "ubuntu desktop 14.04 edition" does detect my broadcom network card but does not allow me to create raid with "grub install failed for /dev/sda" (after i 'Try Ubuntu' and install mdadm) . I'm having problems for days. I would like to have mdadm that can also detect my network card. can anyone help? what should i do? is there a channel with ubuntu server expert?
[00:44] <Jordan_U> gagalicious: Did you make your RAID array out of member drives or member partitions when trying to install Ubuntu desktop? Is this a broadcom Wireless card or broadcom ethernet card? Do you want Ubuntu server or Ubuntu Desktop in the end?
[00:47] <gagalicious> Jordan_U: I made a raid array out of member drives. i dont mind server or desktop flavours. my broadcom ethernet card, not wifi. i just found http://askubuntu.com/questions/505446/how-to-install-ubuntu-14-04-with-raid-1-using-desktop-installer will try and revert
[00:48] <Albert123> how do you reset linux mint quania to factory settings
[00:49] <OerHeks> !mint | Albert123
[00:50] <OerHeks> mint has its own issues, but reset to factory is not included i think,ubuntu, nor mint
[00:50] <Albert123> ok
[00:50] <Albert123> thanks
[00:50] <Jordan_U> gagalicious: You can't boot from a RAID array made from member drives as that leaves no safe place for the bootloader. You need to have a partition table on each drive, and raid partitions.
[00:52] <Anthaas> Right
[00:52] <Anthaas> VT-x was already enabled.
[00:52] <Anthaas> I am on Windows 8.1 trying to create an Ubuntu VirtualBox.
[00:52] <Anthaas> Downloaded an ISO called ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64
[00:53] <gagalicious> Jordan_U: ...  okwill try again
[00:53] <Jordan_U> gagalicious: By the way, while that guide says to create a partition table on /dev/md0, most people use LVM on top of RAID rather than a partition table.
[00:55] <Anthaas> bekks: VT-x is already enabled.
[00:58] <Jordan_U> gagalicious: Also, that guide says to run grub-intall in the chroot, while what you should instead do (or additionally do) is run "dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc --frontend=text" to ensure that the grub-pc package is configured to properly install grub's boot sector to the MBR of both drives. This will ensure not only that you'll be able to boot immediately after installing, but will also ensure that updates to grub will ...
[00:58] <Jordan_U> ... install properly.
[01:00] <bodhi_zazen> or run boot repair
[01:01] <O_Andrew> I want to connect to my computer's VNC server, but i forgot to set the port forwarding in the router settings. I have ssh access to it, i tried to use links to set up the forward, but it doesn't show the router's page correctly, so i can't do that. Can i connect to it using an SSH tunnel? If yes, how? D:
[01:02] <Jordan_U> bodhi_zazen: Boot repair doesn't properly configure the grub-pc package as far as I know.
[01:03] <compdoc> O_Andrew, you can ssh to the vnc server thats behind the firewall?
[01:03] <O_Andrew> i can ssh to my ssh server
[01:08] <ikantspelwrdz> what's up!
[01:12] <O_Andrew> I did: ssh usr@remotehost -p 9999 -L 1234:192.168.1.50:5904 -N (9999 is the port is use for ssh) And then tried to VNC to 127.0.0.1:1234
[01:12] <O_Andrew> but it doesnt seem to work
[01:14] <andy__> Hello #ubuntu.
[01:17] <Anthaas> For those interested, I found the solution.
[01:17] <Anthaas> On 8.1 N Windows, Hyper-V is enabled by default - this meant that 64 bit Ubuntu wasn't an option in VirtualBox
[01:21] <ideb> hi. i have a dell xps13 and my X just isn't working anymore. I'd like to remove *everything* GUI, X, nouveau drivers etc etc, but I keep getting graphical boot(which fails, i'm stuck with a black screen). can anyone help please?
[01:23] <Ben64> ideb: why are you trying to remove everything
[01:23] <nrfullah> ideb: Try ctrl-alt-f1 at that failed boot and see if a tty is there, the recovery boot at grub has options
[01:24] <ideb> I am in a tty right now
[01:24] <nrfullah> ideb: I would give some info before you do this is all.
[01:24] <ideb> I can't use tasksel to remove ubuntu desktop, it gives me an aptitude 100 fail. I did update
[01:25] <Michaelhabib> hi, when setting up multipe NIC for Ubuntu 14 server, is there a way to set the Nic Prioroty so when on of the NICs is down, it will use the next NIC according to the Prioroty Set by me ?
[01:25] <ideb> I've been looking online for three days, can't figure out what could be wrong with my system. I can't re-install Ubuntu at this moment or I would have
[01:25] <Ben64> ideb: why are you trying to remove everything
[01:25] <ideb> Ben64: to reinstall everything afterwards
[01:26] <Ben64> theres no point
[01:26] <ideb> something messed up, and I don't know what
[01:26] <Ben64> removing packages randomly will only get you more problems
[01:28] <ideb> Ben64: any idea what else I could do? My screen is black, but I can see my mouse pointer. I also see a white popup when the laptops connects to the internet.
[01:28] <Michaelhabib> ideb: if you are just trying to boot to Command Line / Text mode to try fix the problem then check this out :  http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/01/boot-into-text-console-ubuntu-linux-14-04/
[01:28] <Ben64> ideb: what did you do in between when it was working and when it wasn't
[01:28] <dfcnvt> Any of you have problem with embedded youtube on FB while putting it on fullscreen?  It turned into transparent (meaning, no video but just transparented to FB page)
[01:29] <ideb> Ben64: i installed nvidia video drivers, which I have deleted in the meantime. I think that's it
[01:29] <Ben64> ideb: installed from where
[01:29] <ideb> cli
[01:29] <ideb> repos
[01:29] <dfcnvt> Please confirm on your side and experiment this.  I want to know if I'm not alone on this.
[01:30] <ideb> Michaelhabib: thanks, but i am in the command line
[01:30] <Ben64> ideb: installed how exactly
[01:30] <ideb> Ben64: sudo apt-get
[01:31] <Michaelhabib> ideb: which GUI ar you using ? I once had GUI with KDE so created a new user & booted to it fixed my problem .. coul be currot GUI Config files ? just an idea
[01:31] <Michaelhabib> had a problem *
[01:31] <Ben64> ideb: sudo apt-get ......
[01:31] <ideb> Ben64: apt-get install nvidia-current
[01:31] <newb123> need some help with setting up wireless on 15.04 via command line (ubuntu server). iwconfig wlan0 key s:<pass> keeps on giving me invalid argument.
[01:31] <ideb> Michaelhabib: Unity. This is a factory install (dell xps13, preinstalled with ubuntu)
[01:32] <Ben64> ideb: what video card(s) do you have
[01:32] <Ben64> and what version of linux
[01:33] <ideb> Ben64: ubuntu 14.04 and intel broadwell-u integrated graphics
[01:33] <Johnny_Linux> D`oh!
[01:35] <Treaver> Hey guys, I need the off topic #. I'm trying to get some opinions on this song I recorded. https://soundcloud.com/treaver-payton-hoerig/im-a-cavity-new-instrumental Everything on my SoundCloud is recorded to random instrumental beats on Youtube, most I never heard before. They are recorded with one single solid recording, without any editing whatsoever.
[01:35] <Ben64> Treaver: #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:35] <Treaver> Appreciate it! :D
[01:36] <ideb> I'm totally lost and I need this laptop back working, I've just tried stuff, it made no sense why it broke down, I removed google chrome and it crashed and broke. nothing else
[01:36] <O_Andrew> I finally managed to do it. I didn't know x11vnc needed root
[01:37] <tintedwindows> im still having issues
[01:37] <O_Andrew> ideb: define 'broke', what exactly is the problem/
[01:37] <Ben64> ideb: well you said you have intel graphics, so installing nvidia isn't going to work
[01:38] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[01:38] <ideb> O_Andrew: My laptop boots as it should. I see a graphical Ubuntu logo 'loading' to boot. but instead of getting my desktop, I get a black screen.
[01:38] <ShapeShifter499> how would I remove everything that ubuntu-minimal metapackage doesn't require
[01:38] <ideb> O_Andrew: I do have my cursor, which does only move. I see everytime my wireless connection popping up. I can get into a tty
[01:38] <ideb> I have no GUI left
[01:38] <O_Andrew> ideb: try pressing alt+control+f1 alt+control+f2 and then alt+control+f7
[01:38] <O_Andrew> oh
[01:38] <Johnny_Linux> ideb , if you have intel, what possessed you to install nvidia ??
[01:39] <noot> does ubuntu 14 LTS have systemd? I'm asuming so, so how can you get systemctl
[01:39] <tintedwindows> apparently macbook is the hardest to install ubuntu on
[01:39] <ideb> Johnny_Linux: No idea, was just trying out stuff. But, my system "broke" before I did any of that anyway.
[01:39] <Johnny_Linux> ok
[01:39] <ideb> Didnt think it through at that time
[01:39] <Jordan_U> ShapeShifter499: What is your end goal?
[01:39] <Johnny_Linux> sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia*
[01:40] <ShapeShifter499> Jordan_U: to have a minimal server
[01:40] <ShapeShifter499> Jordan_U: this is currently on a VPS
[01:41] <ideb> Johnny_Linux: everything from nvidia is gone already
[01:43] <ideb> first thing I did was trying to boot into safemode and run in failsafe graphic mode
[01:43] <ideb> but I'm getting an error screen saying: your screen, graphics card and input device settings could not be detected correctly. you will need to configure these yourself
[01:45] <ideb> But I can't select "reconfigure graphics"; i cant select the option, or do anything really
[01:47] <noot> nope "systemd is only fully supported in Ubuntu 15.04 and later "
[01:50] <ShapeShifter499> I fixed it
[01:51] <Jordan_U> ShapeShifter499: I would create a chroot with debootstrap https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and install ubuntu-minimal, then use apt-clone, being careful to note the changes that apt-clone proposes and that they don't include removing packages needed by your VPS.
[01:51] <Jordan_U> ShapeShifter499: What did you do to "fix" it?
[01:53] <Michaelhabib> == NICs Problem : I've the MACC added in /etc/networki/interface but they dont seem to get updated as ifconfig shows the old MACC . Restarting the network manager & the OS  didnt fix the problem !
[01:55] <ShapeShifter499> Jordan_U: sudo aptitude markauto '~i!~nubuntu-minimal'
[01:55] <ShapeShifter499> I reinstalled as necessary
[01:57] <Jordan_U> ShapeShifter499: Much simpler than my solution. I'll make note of that trick, thanks.
[02:19] <quantum> anyone have a good url to learn encryption?
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[02:27] <SchrodingersScat> !ot | quantum
[02:31] <chaloum> Hi I'm trying to reset to root password. passwd root and everything go ok: passwd: password updated successfully but whe I go to log in via a nother terminal window I get a permissions denied.   Any idea as to what is going on and how to fix it?
[02:32] <SchrodingersScat> !root | chaloum
[02:32] <Jordan_U> chaloum: You shouldn't be setting a root password at all.
[02:33] <chaloum> Jordan_U: yes i understand that but ATM I need to reset
[02:34] <Jordan_U> chaloum: Why?
[02:35] <chaloum> thats a good question and a long story.
[02:36] <Jordan_U> chaloum: Please give the long story then.
[02:37] <chaloum> I'll open office and start typing
[02:38] <Jordan_U> chaloum: If it's many lines worth of text then please use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com rather than trying to post it directly to the channel.
[02:38] <chaloum> it will be quicker to rebuild the server
[02:55] <plytro> http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-recover-root-password-under-linux-with-single-user-mode/
[03:15] <andy__> I am wanting to setup coursera-dl.
[03:16] <andy__> Where do I put my username when I set up coursera-dl?
[03:17] <somsip> andy__: looks like you enter it on the command line when you run it. You need to refer to the github page, not this channel: https://github.com/dgorissen/coursera-dl
[03:19] <andy__> Thanks.
[03:19] <andy__> somsip  I remember you were online when I found out about coursera-dl.
[03:20] <andy__> somsip,  I think it was another user who told me about it, though.
[03:25] <zhangyifei> Hello Every body I am newer
[03:31] <andy__> somsip Can you see what webpage the other user originally linked me to for information about coursera-dl?
[03:32] <somsip> !logs | andy__
[03:32] <andy__> Can I grep those logs?
[03:33] <somsip> andy__: they are text files. You can download them and do what you want with them
[03:34] <ppppp_> So anyone have any leapsecond craziness?
[03:34] <somsip> !ot | ppppp_
[04:10] <DoYouKnow> Im upgrading 12.04 to 14.04.2
[04:10] <DoYouKnow> will it succeed?
[04:11] <nrfullah> back it up DoYouKnow
[04:17] <k1mmyyy> hi guys
[04:17] <k1mmyyy> i had a couple quick questions. first, does anyone here use a usb dongle for wifi, and know of one that works well with ubuntu?
[04:19] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: there is a wiki on known usable's, however not all that up to date. You can buy online linux usable wifi dongles, listed as such.
[04:19] <nrfullah> never had one not work here
[04:21] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: here is the mentioned wiki, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecommendedHardware
[04:21] <k1mmyyy> nrfullah, thanks, ill check it out
[04:22] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: No prob, your smart to check it out.
[04:33] <k1mmyyy> i'm also gonna try dual booting ubuntu with windows already on the machine but i don't wanna mess anything up
[04:34] <k1mmyyy> so i'll stick around here for a bit
[04:41] <Kuwanger> Is there a way to make a specific file in a directory to not be creatable?  The closet I know of is to block write access to a whole directory.
[04:42] <traekili> to not be editable you mean?
[04:43] <Kuwanger> traekili: No, creatable.
[04:43] <Flannel> Kuwanger: To what end are you trying to make something not creatable?
[04:44] <Kuwanger> Flannel: Oh, Steam has "steamwebhelper.exe" which is broken/buggy/whatever in Wine (I think even the latest version of Wine) and repeatedly crashes.  Obviously, a better thing would be to, you know, work on fixing Wine/steam, but I was thinking more of a temporary work around.
[04:45] <Flannel> Kuwanger: couldn't you just replace it with a file that does nothing, and remove write/edit access?
[04:46] <Kuwanger> Flannel: I tried that, but it seems to stall Steam for an extended period of time a short while after Steam starts up.  I presume a sufficient dummy application with an appropriate response would work, but *shrug*.
[04:59] <ses1984> hi-- anyone know the state of the geforce 750ti in ubuntu?
[05:00] <ses1984> it was hard to get working in the last lts and the current release. my system is kind of broken and i want to reinstall lts over it, but i was wondering how to check
[05:00] <ses1984> if the 750ti works with the current release
[05:29] <Jacta> I'm trying to change php.ini with sed - i want error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT to be replaced with error_reporting=E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_WARNING - can anyone help me with that?
[05:31] <k1mmyyy> Hey guys I partitioned my HD in windows, but it doesn't seem to be showing up in this ubuntu live USB
[05:32] <somsip> Jacta: best to save your sanity with escaping and replace for ^error_reporting=.*
[05:32] <k1mmyyy> i want to dual boot ubuntu with windows, so i was following this guide but it doesn't mention what to do here and i don't want to mess up the windows partition
[05:32] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: You can'tusing the windows tools make partitions fir ubuntu.
[05:32] <k1mmyyy> nrfullah, http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Dual-boot-Linux-and-Windows-on-a-PC-with-W/?ALLSTEPS
[05:32] <k1mmyyy> why not?
[05:32] <k1mmyyy> go to step 5
[05:32] <Jacta> somsip, do you think you can help me produce one-liner for it? tried: sed 's@error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT@error_reporting = moo@' /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini | grep error_reporting - but that didn't work
[05:33] <k1mmyyy> it just unallocated space i thought
[05:33] <somsip> Jacta: sed -i for editing in place, and you'll need sudo for php.ini. Why are you grepping?
[05:34] <Jacta> somsip, just to see output before adding -i
[05:34] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: Unallocated correct, with a quick look the link looks good but there is a ubuntu wiki as well.
[05:34] <somsip> Jacta: make a copy of the file and test it properly
[05:34] <k1mmyyy> nrfullah, okay, but i took half of my ~950gb C: drive and shrank it to that
[05:34] <Jacta> somsip, mh, should give the same - or?
[05:34] <k1mmyyy> and it seemed to work at the time
[05:34] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: This W7 on there now?
[05:35] <somsip> Jacta: sed -i 's/^error_reporting/error_reporting = E_ALL etc/' /tmp/php.ini
[05:35] <k1mmyyy> but in the ubuntu install right now /dev/sda4 is that 980gb (i was wrong about the 950) but it seems like it's not seeing it as 2 separate blocks
[05:35] <k1mmyyy> nrfullah, err i think W8 even maybe
[05:36] <k1mmyyy> it's the one with that stupidass section with the tiles
[05:36] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: Ah, W8 you probably have a UEFI setup.
[05:36] <cfhowlett> nrfullah, almost certainly = uefi
[05:36] <nrfullah> !uefi | k1mmyyy this is a maybe just confirm
[05:36] <k1mmyyy> what does that mean?
[05:36] <k1mmyyy> ugghhh
[05:37] <k1mmyyy> damn it
[05:37] <k1mmyyy> okay
[05:37] <nrfullah> k1mmyyy: I have to take off shortly, but great help here in general. I would make sure windows is boting fine and ran any auto chkdsk's
[05:37] <nrfullah> booting*
[05:39] <k1mmyyy> hm i actually remember seeing UEFI when i was choosing my boot method
[05:39] <k1mmyyy> it was like "UEFI kingston data traveler..." or something
[05:40] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, yep.  takes a bit more work to set up but it is doable.  read the wiki and take your time
[05:40] <k1mmyyy> ugggghh
[05:40] <k1mmyyy> damn it
[05:43] <gerty> hi, i wanna install ubuntu alongside my windows 7, but also want to encrypt it's installation, can anyone guide me how to achieve this?
[05:44] <cfhowlett> !encryption | gerty
[05:45] <k1mmyyy> wait, so i rebooted my machine and i'm now at the screen where i can choose my boot device. my live usb is under the section "UEFI boot sources" and is labeled "UEFI: kingstondatatraveler 2.0pmap"
[05:45] <k1mmyyy> what does that signify for me?
[05:45] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, sounds like it found your USB
[05:47] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, sorry, i meant in terms of the fact that i have to install ubuntu in uefi mode
[05:47] <k1mmyyy> it says in the guide "You might want to use an EFI-only image to avoid troubles with mistakenly booting the image and installing Ubuntu in BIOS mode"
[05:47] <k1mmyyy> does that mean it is an efi only image?
[05:47] <gerty> ubottu: i don't want private directories, i want full root, /swap and /home partitions encrypted, as well as i get option on startup to boot windows or ubuntu
[05:47] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, if it found the efi on boot, it should offer efi installation.    and there IS no efi only image.
[05:48] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, uhh..then why does the ubuntu guide say that?
[05:48] <gerty> lol
[05:49] <gerty> cfhowlett: i don't want private directories, i want full root, /swap and /home partitions encrypted, as well as i get option on startup to boot windows or ubuntu
[05:49] <cfhowlett> gerty, install dual boot first, set up the encryption in post install
[05:51] <gerty> cfhowlett: you mean i install ubuntu with default option "Install Ubuntu alongside windows 7" first? then somehow encrypt the whole disk???
[05:51] <cfhowlett> gerty, yes.
[05:51] <gerty> whole disk = only partitions used by ubuntu
[05:53] <gerty> cfhowlett: is full disk encryption possible after installation? i'm talking about full disk encryption, not just private directories?
[05:53] <x345056o669> Hello, I am an experienced Ubuntu user, I am running xubuntu on Virutalbox 4.310 and although both the host systems are set to always on, my VM always goes into standby after 20 minutes. I tried a VBOX channel and had no luck getting a response. Thank you for any assistance
[05:53] <cfhowlett> gerty, it is absolutely possible to do full disk encryption in post install
[05:54] <gerty> cfhowlett: how secure is that when it will be used alongside windows? and can you please link me to a guide for this?
[05:55] <cfhowlett> gerty, encrypting your windows from your ubuntu side WILL cause headaches.  Not recommended from my readings
[05:55] <Caleb--> where are the NTP servers defined in an ubuntu desktop installation? in my Time & Date settings it is set to set time "Automatically from the Internet"
[05:56] <gerty> cfhowlett: i don't want to encrypt those partitions which are used by windows, but only those which are used by ubuntu,
[05:56] <cfhowlett> gerty,  then DO NOT do a full disk encryption
[05:56] <cfhowlett> http://www.bauer-power.net/2012/09/how-to-fully-encrypt-your-dual-boot.html
[05:56] <x345056o669> Caleb, Ubuntu will do this for you during the install, just follow the screens
[05:57] <gerty> cfhowlett: thats what i said when i said, full disk = only ubuntu used partitions
[05:57] <Caleb--> x345056o669, yes, but i want to see which servers it is using for NTP
[05:58] <LonelyDanbo> anyone know about Wine? I know there's a #winehq but I almost never get help there. I'm trying to find out how to block internet on Wine bottles without disabling it for the whole Linux user that runs it.
[05:59] <x345056o669> Caleb ntp.ubuntu.com
[06:00] <somsip> !ntp | Caleb-- (more info here)
[06:00] <Caleb--> thx
[06:03] <x345056o669> No prob, Caleb
[06:03] <x345056o669> Does anyone know anything about my VBOX error?
[06:04] <x345056o669> LonelyDanbo can you describe what you need in greater detail?
[06:06] <LonelyDanbo> x345056o669, I'm not sure. I'm trying to find something convenient that allows me to use things like a web browser in Linux while blocking internet access to a Windows program running in Wine, which I'm not sure I can do by using different Linux user accounts.
[06:07] <LonelyDanbo> x345056o669, I should have searched more about this. I've done this a few times before already but now I'm finding info about blocking via IP tables? Maybe I can just block all IP addresses.
[06:07] <x345056o669> I would try that
[06:07] <x345056o669> Just because Wine is a VM
[06:07] <k1mmyyy> ughhh it feels like i'm getting conflicting info here
[06:07] <x345056o669> and VM's  run on the host's network
[06:08] <k1mmyyy> i did the command to find out if my system has SecureBoot, from here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-8-64-bit-system-uefi-supported
[06:08] <x345056o669> SO maybe create a blacklist, that's an easy thing to do
[06:08] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, that's why many folk consider eif a HUGE pita
[06:08] <k1mmyyy> and it doesn't, apparently, so he said i probably don't even need that guide
[06:09] <cfhowlett> k1l_, so you're saying you have a win8 system that is NOT efi?  rare.
[06:09] <LonelyDanbo> Crap. Nope. It's a link to the old article about user accounts.
[06:09] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, does no secure boot mean no efi?
[06:10] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, other way around usually
[06:11] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, um... so now i'm pretty confused
[06:11] <k1mmyyy> i have ~480gb unallocated, that i  did in w8 using its disk management thing
[06:11] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, good ...
[06:11] <LonelyDanbo> oh, I think I misunderstood this. It's a script. I don't think it blocks all internet on the user account.
[06:12] <k1mmyyy> but when i booted ubuntu and then did the "something else" option, the HD appeared as the one huge block it started as
[06:12] <k1mmyyy> as like /dev/sda4 or something
[06:13] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, open a terminal.  sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[06:15] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, you mean from the liveusb right, one sec, booting it up
[06:16] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, hey on booting up, do you see black grub menu?
[06:17] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, err, when? first i see a "select boot device" menu, then i select my usb, then it goes to the "try ubuntu without installing, install ubuntu, etc" menu
[06:18] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, right.  run the command I sent you earlier
[06:19] <x345056o669> I'm not sure how to help you, LonelyDanbo, its a hard problem, and I appreciate you making me think, lol
[06:19] <k1mmyyy> hm so i don't have pastebinit, i'll have to install that... but running fdisk gave me the warning that GPT detected on /dev/sda, i thought GPT meant UEFI as well?
[06:19] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, it does and no need to paste.  confirmed you have GPT = efi install required
[06:20] <k1mmyyy> ugghhh then why did that other thing say i don't have it...
[06:20] <freezevee> hi all
[06:20] <k1mmyyy> okay, i've gotta go to sleep, i guess i'll pick this up tomorrow
[06:20] <k1mmyyy> thanks for the advice
[06:20] <x345056o669> Opensource docs aren't usually one size fits all K1myyy
[06:21] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, happy2help!
[06:21] <hetakuso> Hi. I'm trying to run a session inside Xephyr. What's the easiest way? Can't run lightdm because it needs to use the bus name "org.freedesktop.DisplayManager" (I guess you can't run two display manager instances at once?)
[06:21] <x345056o669> which is frustrating, good luck
[06:21] <freezevee> I have created a systemd service which calls a ruby script on boot. Unfortunately the ruby script isn't ran while by "service blabla start" it does. Any ideas ?
[06:22] <x345056o669> I'm going to go danbo, good luck
[06:33] <LonelyDanbo> Why is there a script on the Ubuntu forums that start with #!/bin/bash ? Isn't that CrunchBang?
[06:35] <themanu> LonelyDanbo, that is used for bash scripting
[06:36] <Flannel> LonelyDanbo: No, it's a shebang.  It's the standard shell script start.
[06:36] <LonelyDanbo> ah. I'm too ignorant. lot of stuff I don't learn.
[06:37] <themanu> LonelyDanbo, do a search for shell scripting on google and you will find a lot of tutorials
[06:37] <themanu> if you want to learn
[06:38] <themanu> LonelyDanbo, shell scripts have the file extension. sh and can be used for anying from installers to automated file systems
[06:39] <brianw> Anyone familiar w/ Ubuntu 14.04 upstart interfaces file? I need help with assigning a tagged vlan to a bridge interface... The interface file I am using ( http://paste.debian.net/272634/ ) seems to actually bring up the vlans and the bridges, but fails to assign an ip. The funny thing is, I also can assign an ip, set gateway and it works just fine. So why is it puking? How could I determine?
[06:42] <themanu> brianw, sorry but i have never done that before. try searching on googke for ubuntu 14.04 upstart interface not setting ip. i dont know if it will bring you anything but it is a good first start.
[06:44] <themanu>  http://www.starlightgraphics.tuxfamily.org
[06:45] <LonelyDanbo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1188099  I don't understand the instructions. If you add "your user" to the new "no internet" group, why are you running a script to execute a command as a different group ID? At what point are the instructions talking about a no internet account VS internet account?
[06:51] <LonelyDanbo> hahah. I hope I don't end up screwing up my internet for the account and being unable to revert it. Ah, good thing I have another working partition from last year.
[06:56] <Ziggurat> Is there a way of "easily" install xMir and Ubuntu Touch over Ubuntu 15.xx now? I don't mean installing an Ubuntu Touch ROM, but installing it on a working Ubuntu and using it as the Login session?
[07:00] <pupil> hello, good afternoon
[07:00] <ayush> hi!
[07:01] <pupil> i want to remotely upgrade my server, do you guys have any suggestion?
[07:01] <pupil> i'm still a junior sysadmin btw
[07:01] <cfhowlett> pupil, ask the #ubuntu-server people
[07:02] <pupil> thanks cfhowlett :)
[07:07] <MrSNES> Hi, I've got a desktop running as a server with Xubuntu, the computer is "headless" in that I have the GUI (lightdm) not set to load on boot but there is still a terminal prompt video stream out the VGA port. I can remotely start lightdm via ssh but I can't VNC unless I go to the computer with a keyboard and login to my user account. Is there a way to remotely start lightdm, gui login, and...
[07:07] <MrSNES> ...start vnc on an account?
[07:08] <LonelyDanbo> these instructions failed to work. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1188099 it works when I try the ping, but not when I do ni firefox
[07:09] <LonelyDanbo> oh. nevermind
[07:09] <brianw> MrSNES: setup a listemssh vnc server
[07:09] <brianw> listen*
[07:10] <brianw> MrSNES: google; linux vnc terminal server
[07:15] <tr3ee> hi guys i am trying to install full ubuntu in a flash drive but after selecting flash drive for installing there is no option for full encryption
[07:15] <tr3ee> anyone here can advise ?
[07:16] <ayush> hi!
[07:16] <ayush> i am using the elementary os, but i am finding it pretty minimal. what should i do?
[07:16] <pragomer> hello. why does this simple udev-rule not work when I plug my usbstick on: http://pastebin.com/r24CuJk1
[07:17] <cfhowlett> !elementary | ayush,
[07:17] <ayush> nobody is responding on that channel.
[07:18] <cfhowlett> ayush, elementary is not ubuntu.  this is an ubuntu only irc.
[07:18] <ayush> okay.
[07:19] <MaxFrames> hello
[07:20] <pkull> A question: Where should I place my server name configuration in a nginx configuration file? http://pastebin.com/mMJ3bBw3
[07:20] <MrSNES> brianw: hmm not finding much, I've tryed to figure this out before but always get stuck at I have a VNC server but it has no screen to send or attach to because the xfce login prompt can't be vnc'ed unless you use root, and I can't vnc my user account till I login at the gui prompt.
[07:20] <MaxFrames> is it possible to move a whole ubuntu installation to different hardware? i.e. take the hdd out of a machine and put it in another?
[07:21] <somsip> MaxFrames: I find it pretty good at coping with hardware changes. I've upgraded mobo/ship/ram/hd a couple of times and it's all been fine. I see no big difference in moving to a new machine
[07:21] <MaxFrames> somsip: is there a particular procedure to follow, or do I just slam the hdd in the new machine, hit the power button and pray?
[07:21] <somsip> MaxFrames: the latter
[07:22] <Ben64> video card might take a little bit of effort, but everything else will likely work fine
[07:22] <somsip> MaxFrames: WHS^^^ If you have nvidia in one and Intel in the other, you may have to play more
[07:22] <MaxFrames> I need to replace windows with ubuntu on a system and would like to minimize downtime by preparing ubuntu on a rogue machine and then slam the hdd in the "production" one
[07:22] <MaxFrames> this way the user may be operative in minutes
[07:27] <MrSNES> ya always wondered if you could build a linux system in a Vbox then copy the hard drive image to a real drive to deploy..
[07:28] <aeon-ltd> yes
[07:28] <aeon-ltd> you can convert vms to full installs
[07:28] <aeon-ltd> google it, it's been done. most notably by vmware
[07:29] <aeon-ltd> MrSNES: see above
[07:33] <MrSNES> cool, I mite do that for my next format of my game server. Instead of making a mess around the server I can just pull the hard drive and use my laptop.
[07:34] <aeon-ltd> MrSNES: i expect there will be some post install hardware configuration needed since a lot of autodetect stuff won't happen in the vm install
[07:36] <MrSNES> nothing ubuntu doesn't already have good defaults for.. server is only an i5, gigabyte mb, 16GBs of RAM, sata hdd, and a psu tossed in an oversized full atx case stuffed behind the couch..
[07:39] <JernejL_Work> hi guys
[07:39] <JernejL_Work> how come mysql 5.7 is still not in any ubuntu server channels?
[07:40] <JernejL_Work> it has veeb released a year ago
[07:40] <JernejL_Work> *been
[07:40] <cfhowlett> !server | JernejL_Work
[07:40] <somsip> !info mysql-server
[07:40] <JernejL_Work> yeah 5.6 is latest
[07:40] <Jusic> doesnt ubuntu ship MariaDB instead of mysql now?
[07:40] <JernejL_Work> 5.7 is older than a year
[07:41] <Jusic> mysql is dead anyway...
[07:41] <JernejL_Work> well there's no mention of that when i look for state of mysql on ubuntu server.
[07:41] <aeon-ltd> JernejL_Work: use a non official repo? ppa?
[07:41] <Jusic> silently killed by oracle
[07:41] <JernejL_Work> i could use oracle package.. sure but i'd think it would be supported
[07:41] <Jusic> !info mariadb-server
[07:45] <leeyaa> hello
[07:45] <JernejL_Work> mariadb.. my opinion is that there's no clear documentation on differences between the two and there are differences
[07:45] <leeyaa> is it possible to check if a service has been started by upstart ?
[07:45] <leeyaa> instead of /etc/init.d
[07:45] <JernejL_Work> i could in the end have bigger issue switching than i have right now
[07:58] <Kartagis> I've got a 3TB USB HDD which reports Very big device in syslog and Unallocated in gparted. fdisk -l output is normal. the other day I was suggested by ObrienDave to check my disk under Windows and it still reports Unallocated under Windows. what else can I do? as I have already mentioned, fdisk -l output is normal
[07:59] <Ben64> Kartagis: what are you trying to do
[07:59] <Kartagis> Ben42: access my disk and use it as normal
[07:59] <Ben64> does it not mount in ubuntu?
[08:00] <trijntje> Kartagis: if windows also reports it as unallocated you've probably lost all your data. Did you have a backup?
[08:01] <Kartagis> trijntje: no. Ben64: it reports Very big device under ubuntu and doesn't mount. trijntje: fdisk -l shows normal
[08:01] <trijntje> Kartagis: what's normal?
[08:01] <Kartagis> trijntje: http://paste.debian.net/272839/
[08:02] <geirha> Kartagis: what about   sudo blkid   ?
[08:02] <bala_> kvm
[08:02] <Ben64> probably a problem with it not using 4k sectors / gpt
[08:03] <Kartagis> geirha: nope, my disk is not there
[08:03] <bala_> any one worked on kvm?
[08:03] <Kartagis> Ben64: I remember reading something like that too
[08:04] <Ben64> not sure how you partitioned it like that
[08:04] <Kartagis> Ben64: how do I check if this is the case?
[08:05] <Kartagis> the strange thing is, another disk with exactly the same parameters can be accessed
[08:05] <Ben64> exactly the same?
[08:05] <Kartagis> Units and sector size
[08:05] <Kartagis> IO size too
[08:05] <Ben64> paste it
[08:06] <Kartagis> http://paste.debian.net/272840/
[08:06] <Kartagis> my inaccessible disk is 3000.6 GB
[08:07] <Ben64> so not the same, since the other ones are <2TB
[08:07] <neo1691> I am using ubuntu 15.04, was curious so asked, when did ubuntu moved to systemd?
[08:07] <Ben64> MBR only supports disks up to 2.2ish TB
[08:08] <Kartagis> Ben42: and I was able to access it before switching a few other distros
[08:08] <k1l_> neo1691: since 15.04
[08:09] <neo1691> Had been using archlinux on my home machine, so it's good for newbies like me to understand either of systemd or init instead of both
[08:10] <Kartagis> http://paste.debian.net/272842/ I'm getting this when I try to use fdisk. what can I do while using parted?
[08:11] <amaroq> hello
[08:11] <amaroq> does unity support workspaces?
[08:12] <k1l_> amaroq: yes it does
[08:13] <amaroq> and how resource intensive is unity compared to xfce which is what I'm currently using? what is the recommended spec?
[08:15] <Kartagis> so, can I set it to gpt without destroying everything?
[08:16] <opraaa> Hey there
[08:17] <opraaa> How do I download adobe 11.4 on ubuntu
[08:17] <monojin> Any tips for getting an external blu-ray combo drive recognized under 14.04?
[08:17] <k1l_> amaroq: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements  but what system do you have there?
[08:18] <k1l_> opraaa: talking about flash?
[08:18] <opraaa> yeah
[08:18] <k1l_> opraaa: you dont. adobe stopped making a linux flash player. use pepperflash-nonfree
[08:18] <opraaa> how do I use that :(
[08:19] <amaroq> k1l_: Toshiba (17"notebook) SATELLITE L870-11J
[08:19] <amaroq> k1l_:  Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz
[08:20] <Kartagis> opraaa: sudo apt-get install pepperflash-nonfree
[08:20] <k1l_> amaroq: that should work with unity. you can test it and install unity side by side with xfce
[08:22] <amaroq> thx, i'll do a live-usb test
[08:23] <Kartagis> so, can I set my disk to gpt without destroying everything?
[08:24] <Ben64> maybe? you should back everything up though
[08:24] <ObrienDave> Kartagis, no you cant. backup everything
[08:24] <RickyB98> how do i permanently set the missing locales? http://puu.sh/iJfm7/6eb367fbb9.png
[08:24] <k1l_> changing partition table is like a full format
[08:25] <Kartagis> ObrienDave: the thing is I can't access it, though fdisk -l shows my disk
[08:26] <ObrienDave> what size drive?
[08:26] <Kartagis> ObrienDave: 3TB
[08:27] <Kartagis> ObrienDave: if it matters, I could access it before, when my fs was reiserfs
[08:27] <ObrienDave> i know nothing about reiserfs. MFT is 2TB max. GPT after that
[08:31] <monojin> I have an external ASUS Blu-Ray/DVD drive that doesn't seem to be recognized on my system. Is this typical for such devices?
[08:35] <monojin> The specific model is SBC-06D2X-U
[08:49] <ErfanBs> how i can change ubuntu login logo ?
[08:52] <arcsky> hello im trying to install ubuntu server from USB. it does work to boot up but after keyboard settings it search for "detec and mount CD-ROM" .. why that when if ddo this from USB ?
[08:53] <ObrienDave> !crosspost | arcsky
[08:58] <madmouser1> hi all, strange network issue I have and need some help, a ubuntu server seem to "reject" or "loose" network connectivity intermittendly but the logs don't show anything untowards. Stopping and starting the network from terminal do fix it sometimes, and I have noticed that running network connections initiated from the server itself outwards seem to keep going.
[09:13] <gshmu> hello, I think Ubuntu Desktop should support a short password only when last login it's pass.
[09:15] <k1l_> gshmu: can you rephrase that?
[09:15] <gshmu> passwork should be strong, but everytime type in long password it's not Convenient
[09:16] <k1l_> gshmu: security is not convenient.
[09:16] <gshmu> k1l_:  your right, but ...
[09:16] <k1l_> gshmu: you can use a password manager once you are logged in.
[09:17] <gshmu> it's not I want
[09:21] <ObrienDave> *sighs*
[09:26] <Choreetso> hi
[09:26] <Choreetso> so I messed up a little with xorg and now I don't have sound, but if I run something as root, I do have sound, so sound is just working as root
[09:26] <Choreetso> any ideas?
[09:29] <Choreetso> sudo addgroup <username> audio :3
[09:33] <monojin> Do external blu-ray combo drives typically work under linux?
[09:35] <RickyB98> dpkg-reconfigure locales doesn't show any dialog... how can i solve this?
[09:43] <rocko> anyone experienced package problems between an x86 and arm unbuntu version (both trusty 14.04) and know how to fix em?
[09:43] <Spodermen_sweg> Hi
[09:43] <Spodermen_sweg> I have the ubuntu iso and ran it and it rebooted my system but when I chose ubuntu on the boot screen it said something like 'wubildr not found'
[09:44] <Spodermen_sweg> What happened and how can I fix it?
[09:44] <TenLeftFingers> I'm looking at how to enable TRIM for a new SSD drive here: http://askubuntu.com/a/19480/39783 but it mentions there were plans to include this already in 14.04 here: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/core-1311-ssd-trimming   How can I tell if this is already enabled before doing so myself?
[09:44] <TenLeftFingers> Spodermen_sweg: what version of Ubuntu?
[09:45] <TenLeftFingers> And what version of Windows are you using?
[09:46] <Spodermen_sweg> Ill check when I am at home again but windows 7 pro and i downloaded ubuntu yesterday so 14.x
[09:48] <mistralol> with systemd is it posisble to creatre a dummy service that if enabled / disable can start / stop a group of services?
[09:48] <Spodermen_sweg> And was it necessary for me to make a partition for the file?
[09:48] <BluesKaj> 'Morning  all
[09:49] <Spodermen_sweg> 14.04.2
[09:51] <Spodermen_sweg> Is this a common issue?
[10:00]  * Spodermen_sweg needs help
[10:02] <k1l_> Spodermen_sweg: did you use the wubi install?
[10:03] <leriaz> leriaz
[10:03] <leriaz> oopsy
[10:04] <leriaz> hey folks, anyone around that has ever installed rakarakk
[10:04] <leriaz> rakarrack
[10:04] <leriaz> *
[10:05] <k1l_> !info rakarrack
[10:08] <Spodermen_sweg> k1l_, yes i did
[10:10] <k1l_> Spodermen_sweg: that start new with a real install. wubi is known to have issues and not supported anymore
[10:11] <k1l_> if you want to test use a live-usb. if you want to install, install into real partitions
[10:12] <Spodermen_sweg> Ok, so to test it, i just put the iso file on an empty flash and run it from there?
[10:13] <Spodermen_sweg> What do u mean by real install?
[10:13] <k1l_> Spodermen_sweg: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[10:13] <Spodermen_sweg> Thank u
[10:14] <k1l_> Spodermen_sweg: wubi is not a real install it installs into the windows system. so when it goes wrong (and it will go wrong) it will screw the ubuntu and or the windows install. real install means make real partitions on your disk for ubuntu and install ubuntu into them
[10:17] <leriaz> hey can anyone help on installing rakarrack?
[10:17] <nikolam> I try to compile Asus eeepc 701 kernel module to overclok my undecloked Pentium M, as per: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Using#Overclocking
[10:17] <k1l_> leriaz: install the package from the ubuntu repo.
[10:17] <nikolam> I am on XUbuntu 12.04 LTS 32bit and I got this: http://pastebin.com/yyT66z0k
[10:19] <nikolam> Seems like that eeep kernel module was in the time of 2.6.x kernels and this is 3.2.0 now
[10:19] <k1l_> !pm | leriaz
[10:22] <g105b> Can someone recommend a simple DNS server to add a local CNAME record to a domain?
[10:24] <mcphail> g105b: I'd imagine BIND would be as simple as anything else for that purpose
[10:25] <g105b> mcphail: thanks I'll give it a go
[10:26] <Jenova> Hello Everyone.
[10:26] <ErfanBs> how i can change ubuntu login logo ?
[10:27] <Jenova> I am trying to mount a .img file in ubuntu. The file is a ext3. when I try to mount it I get wrong fs type, bad options ... any ideas how I can mount the file?
[10:28] <mcphail> Jenova: precisely what command are you using for the mount?
[10:29] <starwalker> Hi guys
[10:29] <starwalker> Is fi.archive.ubuntu.com down currently?
[10:29] <starwalker> I can't establish a connection to the server, _any_ prot.
[10:29] <Jenova> @mcphail I am using sudo mount compram.img /media/compram
[10:29] <starwalker> _any port_
[10:30] <Jenova> I also tried sudo mount -t ext3 compram.img /media/compram
[10:30] <mcphail> Jenova: use "mount -o loop filename.img /mount/point"
[10:31] <Jenova> same error. wrong fs type.
[10:31] <mcphail> Jenova: and the output of "file filename.img"?
[10:31] <Jenova> compram_c0d0p2.img: Linux rev 1.0 ext3 filesystem data, UUID=c497cc9c-c2e3-4ab5-b18f-164900f2a9bf (large files)
[10:32] <starwalker> So, when does archive.ubuntu.com come back online?
[10:32] <nikolam> Jenova, I used to use loop command for mount
[10:32] <starwalker> The repositories are completely down in Finland.
[10:33] <mcphail> Jenova: that's odd, then. If you use the "-o loop" and "-t ext3" flags together?
[10:33] <Johnny_Linux> starwalker , be patient, itl come back
[10:33] <starwalker> Is there a way to clone the repository locally?
[10:34] <g105b> I'm using bind9, added a zone for the domain name within named.conf.local with file "/etc/bind/example.com"; line... inside the example.com,  I want to add a cname, but no changes I make to the file seem to be visible when I make a DNS request. Any ideas?
[10:35] <nikolam> besides, I have NO sound on 12.04 on eeepc 701, after updates and seems it is not fixed yet
[10:35] <BluesKaj> starwalker, try the UK mirror
[10:35] <nikolam> even vlc complains when playing
[10:35] <starwalker> Hm. Ok.
[10:36] <nikolam> oh yes and Firefox just dies for no reason from time to time...
[10:37] <mcphail> g105b: have you reloaded bind after the changes?
[10:37] <g105b> mcphail: yes I have `service bind9 restart`
[10:37] <g105b> I'm still seeing the existing CNAME that is provided by AWS Route 53.
[10:38] <mcphail> g105b: and restarted the browser which is making the request?
[10:38] <g105b> mcphail: I'm just doing a curl request.
[10:39] <mcphail> g105b: I have to go and do some work just now, but I might get time to have a look at your config later. Catch me when my /away goes off
[10:39] <g105b> mcphail: cool thanks, I'll plug away until then :)
[10:39] <mcphail> :)
[10:41] <nikolam> freakin Ubuntu forums, needs user login to download file that seems like fixing eee.c on newer kernels, but I don't know ubuntu password on this computer. Can someone download eee.txt and share it somewhere please? : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=870663&page=2
[10:41] <nikolam> e.g I don't remember ubuntu forums password...
[10:48] <shredding> Hello.
[10:48] <shredding> I have a fresh ubuntu system and want to add other people as root from whom i have the ssh keys.
[10:48] <shredding> Can someone point me to the docs? I fail at google.
[10:51] <admin1977> anyone able to assist with an LVM disk expansion that has gone south..
[10:52] <nikolam> shredding, don't you have GUI tool for user management in Ubuntu?
[10:53] <nikolam> admin1977, not using BTRFS or ZFS yet?
[10:53] <shredding> nikolam: No, i only have a shell.
[10:53] <admin1977> no, sadly not. The box is a VM running 10.10
[10:55] <nikolam> shredding, I suspect you want to edit /etc/sudoers since Role-based access model is not used that muh in Linux
[10:55] <shredding> nikolam: Yes, I already created the user and pushed him into the sudo group.
[10:55] <shredding> Now I have his ssh key already and want to add it.
[10:56] <shredding> Don't know where, though ...
[10:56] <nikolam> admin1977, I hope you have bakups then, since probably you use disk images instead of hardware disks
[10:56] <admin1977> basically, disk space was added in VCenter for the VM, my colleague expanded it on the VM using LVM
[10:57] <nikolam> shredding, I don't understand what ssh keys are for? for login/authentiation?
[10:57] <shredding> nikolam: Yes.
[10:57] <admin1977> since a reboot, it couldnt find /dev/mapper/vg0-root and dumped into initramfs
[10:57] <shredding> His public key, so that he does not require login.
[10:58] <admin1977> we have the vm booted using an live.iso
[10:58] <admin1977> issuing a pvs
[10:58] <admin1977> Couldnt find device with uuid XNVVnC-2lr5-sBNP-8gLH-p2dN-UHHY-v8NfCt
[10:58] <admin1977> any ideas on how to recover this?
[10:58] <nikolam> shredding, I just searched duckduckgo for "ssh authentication linux ubuntu" and got tons of links
[10:59] <nikolam> admin1977, I would bring back disk image in previous state, for starters
[10:59] <Jenova> Sorry for the late reply. using -o loop and -t ext3 together result in the same error
[10:59] <shredding> nikolam: Yeah, but they are for adding your own key.
[11:00] <shredding> nikolam: Uploading from your ~/.ssh
[11:00] <shredding> nikolam: I want to place a public key that someone send me.
[11:00] <nikolam> otherwise, maybe spin up some ISO image, give it a disk image, mount it and try to edit /etc/fstab to point to right UUID. I mysef had much trouble with Ubuntu/UUIDs recently
[11:01] <nikolam> shredding, there is private and a public keys, never done that yet
[11:02] <ubuntu570> hey
[11:02] <ubuntu570> need some help
[11:02] <krasnayarsk> what?
[11:02] <ubuntu570> Removing outdated cached downloads... mv: cannot move 'jdk1.8.0_45' to 'java-8-oracle/jdk1.8.0_45': Directory not empty dpkg: error processing package oracle-java8-installer (--configure):  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing:  oracle-java8-installer
[11:02] <krasnayarsk> oh.
[11:03] <erfolg> shredding, if you want them to login by public key you'll need to add their public key to the .ssh/authorized_keys file of the user you want them to login as
[11:03] <Jenova> anyone have any further ideas how I can mount this .img? is is possible the .img needs a file system check?
[11:03] <ubuntu570> Tried --dpkg -a and apt-get install -f
[11:03] <ubuntu570> same thing :/
[11:03] <nikolam> shredding, maybe it is in OpenSSH docs
[11:04] <ubuntu570> anyone?
[11:04] <shredding> erfolg: Thank you!
[11:05] <erfolg> shredding, just be aware having them login as root is typically a bad idea
[11:05] <nikolam> coud someone please download eee.txt for me from ubuntuforums? I don't know my password here and now:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=870663&page=2
[11:05] <shredding> erfolg: I want to have them login by their username.
[11:05] <nikolam> you can put it on pastebin, etc
[11:05] <shredding> erfolg: I do create .ssh therfore. right?
[11:05] <Ben64> nikolam: not really an issue for #ubuntu, maybe try #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:06] <nikolam> ok Ben42
[11:06] <erfolg> shredding, yeah just create the .ssh directory in their home directory. it should be 0700 permissions and the .ssh/authorized_keys file should have 0600 permissions
[11:06] <shredding> thank yur
[11:06] <shredding> and the owner should be the new user, right?
[11:06] <erfolg> shredding, yes
[11:08] <ubuntu570> people
[11:08] <ubuntu570> help
[11:08] <ubuntu570> pls
[11:09] <nikolam> ubuntu570, just say what you have in mind
[11:10] <ubuntu570> Setting up oracle-java8-installer (8u45+8u33arm-1~webupd8~0) ... Installing from local file /var/cache/oracle-jdk8-installer/jdk-8u45-linux-x64.tar.gz Removing outdated cached downloads... mv: cannot move 'jdk1.8.0_45' to 'java-8-oracle/jdk1.8.0_45': Directory not empty dpkg: error processing package oracle-java8-installer (--configure):  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encou
[11:10] <Jenova> Hello guys.
[11:10] <Ben64> ubuntu570: use a pastebin
[11:11] <varaindemian> can someone help me set a $PATH-TO-LEIN to my $PATH system variable?
[11:11] <varaindemian> pls
[11:11] <ubuntu570> http://pastebin.com/NumeD20d
[11:12] <erfolg> varaindemian, export $PATH=$PATH-TO-LEIN:$PATH
[11:12] <varaindemian> erfolg: https://github.com/alex-gherega/clojure-summer-school/wiki/Environment
[11:13] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: I don't know what a $PATH-TO-LEIN is, but if it's an executable, make sure it's stored in a location that $PATH recognizes. And don't overwrite $PATH carelessly.
[11:13] <varaindemian> erfolg: this is what I should follow
[11:13] <krasnayarsk> No
[11:13] <krasnayarsk> That would probably just get rid of /usr/bin etc....
[11:13] <varaindemian> krasnayarsk: ^
[11:14] <erfolg> krasnayarsk, no it just appends that path to the beginning of the system paths. also after logout it goes back to normal.
[11:14] <varaindemian> do I need to have installed or lein or just have to copy those folders?
[11:15] <erfolg> varaindemian, where are you going to have your leiningen directory at?
[11:15] <krasnayarsk> erfolg: Yes. I missed that last part. I find it a bad idea to add custom dirs to the beginning of $PATH, but that's just me...
[11:15] <varaindemian> erfolg: I guess I need to have it permanently
[11:15] <Guest95835> ace King??8
[11:15] <ubuntu570> http://pastebin.com/NumeD20d
[11:15] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: If you need it permanently, dust add it to your .bashrc.
[11:16] <krasnayarsk> *just
[11:16] <varaindemian> erfolg: /home/octavian here
[11:16] <erfolg> varaindemian, so the full path to the tools you're using would be /home/octavian/leiningen ?
[11:16] <varaindemian> krasnayarsk: I don't even know what that path represents why do I need to chnge it
[11:16] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: You asked about it.
[11:17] <varaindemian> erfolg: please take a look here if have time https://github.com/alex-gherega/clojure-summer-school/wiki/Environment
[11:18] <varaindemian> erfolg: there are the instructions I need to follow to get the enviroment set for clojure programming
[11:18] <Ben64> just use ~/bin/ or something instead of messing around with path?
[11:18] <krasnayarsk> Ben64: But ~/bin has to be recognized by the $PATH variable.... doesn't it?
[11:19] <Ben64> it already is if it exists
[11:19] <krasnayarsk> What good is a ~/bin dir if PATH can't see it?
[11:19] <Ben64> it can
[11:20] <erfolg> Ben64, i think he's cloning something from git that needs to be in his path for emacs to source it
[11:20] <Ben64> right
[11:20] <Ben64> so thats why i said put it in ~/bin/
[11:20] <varaindemian> So if someone opened that link... I can tell you that I followed all the intructions until I got to that point of setting that path
[11:20] <Ben64> varaindemian: make ~/bin/ ... put the executables there
[11:21] <varaindemian> it says "move leiningen/ directory anywhere - we'll call this PATH-TO-LEIN"
[11:21] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: And make $PATH recognize it using the command erfolg gave you.
[11:21] <varaindemian> I moved it to /home/octavian
[11:21] <Ben64> move everything in leiningen/ to ~/path/
[11:22] <Ben64> and you're done.
[11:22] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: Then you need to add /home/you/leiningen to $PATH
[11:22] <Ben64> or, just put it in ~/bin/
[11:22] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: Do you have ~/bin ?
[11:23] <varaindemian> krasnayarsk: nope
[11:23] <Ben64> mkdir ~/bin/
[11:24] <s6> !list
[11:24] <krasnayarsk> Then you just make it and include that to $PATH or keep the current structure and point that to $PATH
[11:24] <reverser> ow
[11:25] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26047/how-to-correctly-add-a-path-to-path
[11:25] <Ben64> or just use ~/bin/
[11:25] <varaindemian> Ben64: what kind of files are in /bin
[11:25] <Ben64> whatever you want to be able to execute
[11:26] <krasnayarsk> system binaries typically
[11:26] <krasnayarsk>    /bin != ~/bin varaindemian.
[11:27] <varaindemian> so I just need to copy lein there
[11:27] <krasnayarsk> to /home/you/bin .... after you mkdir bin'd ... varaindemian
[11:28] <varaindemian> why he didn't simply tell me to copy the content of of that folder to /bin?
[11:28] <Ben64> i did, many times
[11:28] <varaindemian> it would have been lot easier...
[11:28] <krasnayarsk> varaindemian: Please read the link I gave you... so you know what you're doing..
[11:28] <Ben64> and, its not /bin, it is ~/bin
[11:28] <varaindemian> Ben64: I know you did... thank you
[11:29] <varaindemian> I was taling about the man who posted the instructions here https://github.com/alex-gherega/clojure-summer-school/wiki/Environment
[11:29] <Ben64> because not every distro automatically adds ~/bin to path
[11:30] <krasnayarsk> Ben64: Not really.
[11:30] <Ben64> not really what
[11:30] <krasnayarsk> Ben64: You said that every distro adds ~/bin to PATH automatically. That's not true.
[11:31] <Ben64> read it again
[11:31] <krasnayarsk> Oh.
[11:31] <krasnayarsk> My bad
[11:31] <krasnayarsk> haha
[11:31]  * krasnayarsk apologizes to Ben64.
[11:36] <TenLeftFingers> Is it necessary to schedule TRIM on 14.04 or does it happen already?
[11:38] <k1l_> it ads a trim cronjob ootb
[11:38] <k1l_> *adds
[11:53] <basil2x> Ubuntu on ASUS Transformer T100!  Working, but rather a work in progress.  No rotate, battery-hog, Camera doesn't work, nor do the volume buttons.  But Win8.1 is gone!
[12:17] <adsc> sounds pretty god
[12:18] <adsc> if you can fix the battery issue
[12:18] <adsc> the rest wouldn't be that important for me
[12:25] <admin1977> anyone able to assist with an LVM disk expansion thats gone south.. PM me pls
[12:28] <grinchier> admin1977: lvm ugh i gave up on that
[12:28] <hagi_> hi there
[12:29] <hagi_> hello
[12:29] <BBLLCC> hi
[12:30] <BBLLCC> on firefox I cannot add new addons. THe selected addon just disappears, not allowing me to install it
[12:30] <hagi_> does anyone use linux distributions ?
[12:31] <mirela666> lol
[12:31] <OerHeks> BBLLCC, some addons are not working anymore, due to security issues, what addon are you talking about?
[12:31] <BBLLCC> OerHeks, any
[12:31] <pepijndevos_> I have a USB device that is not showing at all in lsusb, while it works on another machine, what is wrong?
[12:31] <BBLLCC> no matter which one I try to install, the line disappears
[12:32] <BBLLCC> line = section
[12:33] <OerHeks> BBLLCC, remove ~/.mozilla/firefox/ and restart firefox and try again?
[12:33] <BBLLCC> OerHeks, all my addons and bookmarks would be lost
[12:34] <OerHeks> and ~/.cache/mozilla/firefox
[12:34] <OerHeks> BBLLCC, well, you cannot add anything now? this is how you might fix it
[12:34] <OerHeks> backup bookmarks as html, done
[12:35] <pepijndevos_> When I use lsusb -v it shows    Port 1: 0001.0101 C_CONNECT power connect
[12:36] <pepijndevos_> Other porta that actually work show    Port 2: 0000.0103 power enable connect
[12:41] <EriC^^> BBLLCC: type sudo chown -R <your user>: ~/.config
[12:41] <EriC^^> do the same for ~/.cache too
[12:41] <EriC^^> and ~/.mozilla
[12:47] <xyzwhatever> quick help , what is the hotkey to move a window to the next virtual desktop????
[12:48] <grinchier> xyzwhatever: depends on your de, usuall ctrl alt arrow
[12:48] <OerHeks> xyzwhatever, hold win-key forthe shortlist
[12:49] <mint> Nich
[12:49] <xyzwhatever> oh win key thats cool
[12:49] <grinchier> eew win key
[12:49] <grinchier> I don't even use that on windows lol
[12:49] <Nicckh> how does ubuntu manage to boot off a 3tb drive without UEFI
[12:50] <grinchier> Nicckh: cause its linux
[12:51] <Nicckh> but i thought booting from GTP was not able without uefi regarless of the os
[12:51] <grinchier> Nicckh: i think it has to be gpt
[12:51] <OerHeks> Nicckh, it can, if the partitiontabel is GPT
[12:51] <grinchier> if its not gpt then its a problem
[12:51] <OerHeks> you are faster grinchier :-)
[12:51] <grinchier> lol
[12:52] <OerHeks> Disable UEFI in the bios, read the uefi manual
[12:52] <OerHeks> !uefi
[12:52] <EriC^^> Nicckh: booting with gpt is possible with a bios-boot partition
[12:52] <Nicckh> I dont have a UEFI motherboard
[12:52] <Nicckh> So its a work around?
[12:53] <EriC^^> no, it's something well known
[12:53] <grinchier> Nicckh: MS lies
[12:53] <EriC^^> Nicckh: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#GUID_Partition_Table_.28GPT.29_specific_instructions
[12:53] <Nicckh> they are very good at doing that
[12:54] <grinchier> Nicckh: i'm using linux lately,  cause fed up how they sabotaging peoples machines this year,  and trying to force users into win 10
[12:54] <EriC^^> Nicckh: bios-boot applies to linux, not windows
[12:54] <Nicckh> ty EriC^^
[12:54] <Samul`> some hours ago I installed ubuntu 14 LTS on my machine. I didn't mess up everything but, every like 20 minutes, while I'm normally browsing the web, my os freezes
[12:54] <grinchier> not sure the bios matters....
[12:54] <grinchier> give it a shot Nicckh
[12:54] <Samul`> if there is some audio playing it goes on. the mouse freezes, and so does the keyboard
[12:55] <Samul`> there is plenty of free RAM when this happens
[12:55] <grinchier> Samul`: only when audio is playing?
[12:55] <Samul`> (I switched to another console with alt+ctrl+f"n")
[12:55] <Samul`> nope, grinchier
[12:55] <grinchier> Samul`: so about every 20 mins no matter what?
[12:55] <Samul`> it happens apparently randomly
[12:55] <Samul`> exaclty
[12:55] <grinchier> you checking temps?
[12:55] <Samul`> I'm not actually
[12:55] <grinchier> changed vid drivers?
[12:55] <Samul`> yeah I did
[12:55] <grinchier> udpated kernel?
[12:56] <Samul`> I changed to nvidia proprietary driver, it's stable
[12:56] <Samul`> or at least it should be
[12:56] <Samul`> shall I try changin back to noveu or whatever it's called?
[12:56] <grinchier> if you want,  then update kernel
[12:56] <Samul`> how do I update the kernel?
[12:56] <grinchier> umm
[12:56] <Samul`> also, is it a recommended action? won't I mess up with something if I do so?
[12:57] <grinchier> Samul`: well i'd only recommend it if your pc is locking up
[12:57] <grinchier> thats why I updated mine
[12:57] <Samul`> I mean, I've always had this kind of problem on this pc with ubuntu
[12:57] <grinchier> ya so kernel update is worth a shot
[12:57] <Samul`> always had stability- and crash-related problems
[12:57] <Samul`> with different versions of ubuntu and even debian
[12:58] <grinchier> change back to nourveau first just in case,  and then update the kernel
[12:58] <Samul`> okay
[12:58] <grinchier> i'm on 4.1 kernel,  fixed my lockups from suspend issues
[12:58] <grinchier> i'm not sure what the best way to update kernel is in ubuntu
[12:59] <grinchier> isn't there a newer ubuntu? have you tried that one?  15.04?
[12:59] <Samul`> I'm changing driver back to the nouveau, I'll post here in a few minutes if there are any more crashes
[12:59] <Samul`> I did
[12:59] <grinchier> ok
[12:59] <Samul`> and I had to switch back to 14 because of the unstability
[12:59] <grinchier> i see
[12:59] <Samul`> *instability
[13:00] <grinchier> whats your specs?
[13:01] <Samul`> grinchier: http://www.samsung.com/it/support/model/NP-RC530-S03IT I'm using this laptop
[13:01] <Samul`> (I was looking for the english version of the page but it doesn't look like there is noe)
[13:01] <Samul`> *one
[13:01] <Samul`> the only thing I changed from that laptop is the HDD. now I use a samsung 500(ish)-gb ssd
[13:02] <grinchier> what language is that? lol
[13:02] <Samul`> italian
[13:02] <Samul`> isn't it?
[13:02] <grinchier> oh nice i'm half italian,  i shame my ancestors
[13:02] <Samul`> I'm italian too :/
[13:03] <compdoc> do you or your ancestors have an Ubuntu issue
[13:03] <grinchier> compdoc: scroll up and learn to read
[13:03] <Samul`> lol
[13:04] <compdoc> grinchier, moron, I just entered the channel
[13:04] <grinchier> compdoc: read before you open your mouth,  moron
[13:04] <compdoc> what an idiot
[13:04] <Samul`> c'mon guys
[13:04] <grinchier> compdoc: lmao
[13:04] <grinchier> compdoc: your the one who can't read
[13:04] <grinchier> oh i'm sorry you just entered....
[13:04] <Pici> Both of you knock it off or you'll find yourselves outside of the channel.
[13:04] <Samul`> lawl
[13:04] <Pici> !coc
[13:04] <grinchier> Pici: thats fine
[13:07] <grinchier> compdoc: whats the best way to update kernel in ubuntu?
[13:07] <grinchier> Pici: whats the best way to update kernel in ubuntu?
[13:08] <Pici> grinchier: update how? Is there something wrong with the one that is shipped via the repositories?
[13:08] <grinchier> Pici: whats the best way to update the kernel in ubuntu?
[13:08] <Samul`> wut
[13:08] <Pici> grinchier: can you clarify the question?
[13:09] <grinchier> Samul`: can you believe this shit? lol
[13:09] <tnkhanh> hi when do ubuntu people usually sleep?
[13:09] <Pici> tnkhanh: never.
[13:09] <Samul`> they have their battery charged at nithgt
[13:09] <tnkhanh> I usually sleep late around 2-3pm
[13:09] <Samul`> *night
[13:09] <tnkhanh> *am
[13:09] <Samul`> that's pretty much the same as sleeping, isn't it?
[13:09] <Samul`> lol
[13:10] <tnkhanh> yeah consider it sleeping lol
[13:12] <tnkhanh> btw what time is it where u live?
[13:12] <teward> !offtopic | tnkhanh
[13:12] <__amine__> hello, I'm trying to boot from iso file, after the splash screen loads a moment, I get a message in command line: unable to find a medium containing a live file system
[13:13] <tnkhanh> teward: I just want to know when ubuntu people are usually online here
[13:14] <compdoc> __amine__, how are you mounting the iso?
[13:14] <teward> tnkhanh: 'ubuntu people' is vague and inifintely broad and unanswerable.  You're asking a question that is also not an Ubuntu support question, so it's not necessarily on topic here...
[13:14] <__amine__> using grub
[13:16] <__amine__> compdoc : I used grub as in this url: http://askubuntu.com/questions/340156/install-ubuntu-from-iso-image-directly-from-hard-disk-of-a-system-running-linux
[13:16] <tnkhanh> teward: ah ok then lol
[13:19] <compdoc> __amine__, Ive never tried it that way, but its getting lost so maybe your loopback loop isnt defined right
[13:22] <Samul`> DAMMIT
[13:22] <Samul`> it happened again
[13:22] <Samul`> has anyone read what I asked help for when I joined the channel?
[13:23] <Ben64> just ask again?
[13:23] <Samul`> k
[13:23] <Samul`> I installed ubuntu 14 lts a couple of hours ago
[13:23] <Samul`> now if often happens that, while I'm using my pc normally, everything freezes
[13:24] <Samul`> except for the audio playing
[13:24] <Samul`> to fix it I have to switch to another console (alt + ctrl + f"n")
[13:24] <Samul`> and then switch back
[13:24] <Samul`> this is so annoying, how can I fix it?
[13:24] <Ben64> Samul`: please try not to use enter as punctuation
[13:24] <Samul`> sorry about that
[13:25] <Ben64> anything pop up in logs?
[13:25] <Samul`> what kind of log should I check?
[13:25] <Ben64> all of them
[13:26] <Samul`> Ben64: aren't there a lot of log files?
[13:27] <EriC^^> Samul`: start with /var/log/dmesg
[13:27] <Samul`> okay
[13:28] <Samul`> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/qd5m9rmB here it is
[13:40] <borgdrone7> Hi
[13:41] <borgdrone7> I have user called vagrant, and I want to give it all permissions same as root, and access to all resources root have access to, how can I do it?
[13:43] <mcphail> g105b: you manage to work it out? If not, I have about 5 minutes and I could take a very quick look
[13:44] <zykotick9> borgdrone7: is sudo access not enough?  if not, why?
[13:44] <borgdrone7> because I use Winscp and scp protocol does not support prefixing commands with sudo
[13:45] <borgdrone7> so I must login with user which has access.
[13:47] <Guest23759> htt[://www.ubuntu.com
[13:48] <Pinkamena_D> I have had some problems with network manager recently. I installed a sierrawireless WWAN card , and then began to set up a mobile broadband connection, but canceled halfway through. Now I seem to have an extra button at the top of network manager for creating a mobile broadband connection which was not there before. Anyway, often the app not connect to another connection without restarting the computer, and sometimes no wired e
[13:49] <Pinkamena_D> If I restart the wired connection comes back too.
[13:49] <Pinkamena_D> Is there a config somewhere for the network manager I can delete to remove any settings?
[13:49] <Guest23759> ?
[13:50] <mcphail> Guest23759: please ask your Ubuntu support question
[13:52] <g105b> mcphail: I think I did, thank you. I didn't understand how forwarding worked. Thanks for your help.
[13:52] <mcphail> g105b: enjoy!
[13:53] <shingshang> hmm, anybody know why nvidia-settings show no scanout at 14.04 on my GTX 970m?
[14:01] <Kartagis> http://paste.debian.net/273889/ what does this even mean?
[14:03] <jost> Hi! After I have had locked my screen, my XUbuntu 15.04 always asks for root-rights after unlocking, for the action "org.freedesktop.[...].change-own-userdata". Why does this happen?
[14:07] <TheEagerPadawan> if i whould like to switch from w7 to ubuntu what whould be the best way to partition my disks?
[14:07] <zertyu> hi
[14:08] <zertyu> i m looking for this package gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg on ubunutu 14.04
[14:08] <zertyu> seems apt-cache serach can't find it
[14:11] <erwin> hello
[14:11] <erwin> I need help
[14:11] <erwin> I issued this command to the terminal
[14:11] <erwin> /usr/local/bin/composer self-update
[14:11] <erwin> and I got this error message
[14:11] <zykotick9> zertyu: searching for ffmpeg on http://packages.ubuntu.com shows no gstreamer-*-ffmpeg packages
[14:11] <erwin>  [ErrorException]
[14:11] <erwin>   rename(/home/erwin/.composer/cache/composer-temp.phar,/usr/local/bin/composer): Permission denied
[14:12] <erwin> can anyone help me please
[14:12] <erwin> as to what I can do
[14:12] <compdoc> erwin, mayeb try it with sudo?
[14:12] <erwin> ok
[14:12] <ayush> how is ubuntu 15.04?
[14:12] <erwin> compdoc: thanks so much
[14:12] <ayush> should i go for it, or the latest openSUSE?
[14:12] <erwin> it solve my problem
[14:13] <compdoc> easyOnME, that file is in your home directory, so make sure permisisons are ok now
[14:13] <compdoc> composer-temp.phar
[14:14] <easyOnME> compdoc: I got this error message
[14:14] <easyOnME> composer-temp.phar: command not found
[14:14] <compdoc> well, its a temp file, so maybe its gone now. does the program work?
[14:15] <ayush> would anyone like to suggest?
[14:15] <easyOnME> compdoc: how can I test whether its working
[14:15] <easyOnME> run a composer command again
[14:15] <somsip> ayush: you're getting told about twice each day: this is ubuntu support. Take queries about elementaryOS and OpenSuse *elsewhere*
[14:16] <easyOnME> just like typing composer on the terminal
[14:16] <Nicckh> What would Linus do?
[14:16] <somsip> ayush: we recommend ubuntu here. Try the LiveCD and make your own mind up
[14:16] <compdoc> I dont use composer
[14:17] <ayush> i didn't post anything about the elementary os this time.
[14:18] <b4tm4n> anyone around to helip with a systemd question?
[14:18] <somsip> ayush: you are being told regularly that this is the ubuntu support channel. Anyway, use the LiveCD to test-drive ubuntu and make your own mind up
[14:18] <Luyin> !question b4tm4n
[14:18] <cfhowlett> ayush, your question was asked / answered.  let's move on.
[14:19] <ayush> did you really read my query, somsip?
[14:19] <ayush> okay.
[14:23] <kubanc> hello. I am getting error: There is no public key available for the following IDs: 63F7D4AFF6D61D45. I have tried to added with sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 63F7D4AFF6D61D45 but it did not work. It says that the key was not found on the server
[14:23] <somsip> !gpgerr | kubanc
[14:24] <TheEagerPadawan> if i whould like to switch from w7 to ubuntu what whould be the best way to partition my disks?
[14:24] <TheEagerPadawan> and is there a application to shred files
[14:24] <Pici> kubanc: why are you searching for that key ID?
[14:25] <kubanc> Pici: because I have this problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2284648 and I do not know if this key is for the Nvidia drivers
[14:25] <EriC^^> !info securedelete | TheEagerPadawan
[14:25] <EriC^^> !info secure-delete | TheEagerPadawan
[14:26] <EriC^^> TheEagerPadawan: srm shreds files
[14:27] <Pici> kubanc: try with this key instead: 8844C542
[14:28] <kubanc> Pici: that key worked. It is saying: key 8844C542 launchpad PP for xorg crack pushers not changed
[14:28] <Ally_> Hello, I've recently installed Ubuntu and removed Windows 8. I have disabled quiet boot and secure boot in the BIOS settings but Ubuntu doesn't load up by default. When I start up, it takes me to a page saying "Reboot and enter proper boot device and press any key"
[14:30] <OerHeks> Ally_, after install, dit you set the boot to the hdd again ?
[14:31] <Ally_> Yes
[14:31] <Ally_> I also have the ordering of HDD > "DVDRAM" (not sure what this is) and then removable disk
[14:32] <OerHeks> hdd on top is oke
[14:32] <Ally_> Yes it is, OerHeks
[14:34] <OerHeks> Ally_, then i have no clue, maybe it is an UEFI thing
[14:34] <OerHeks> !uefi
[14:35] <Ally_> I even have an image of it. I currently have to hit F12 and select an option called "ubuntu" from the list
[14:37] <EriC^^> Ally_: boot into it and come here
[14:37] <Ally_> I am in Ubuntu
[14:37] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:38] <Ally_> Gave me a link.
[14:38] <EriC^^> ok, paste here
[14:38] <Ally_> http://termbin.com/8v00
[14:39] <Ally_> It may be worth noting I used the "Erase and install Ubuntu" option during installation
[14:39] <EriC^^> so windows isn't installed right now?
[14:39] <k1mmyyy> hi everyone
[14:40] <Ally_> No, EriC
[14:40] <k1mmyyy> i'm having issues dual booting ubuntu alongside a preinstalled windows 8
[14:40] <EriC^^> Ally_: type sudo efibootmgr -o 0001,0006,0007,000A,000C,000B,0000
[14:40] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: what issues?
[14:40] <Ally_> May I ask what it does?
[14:40] <EriC^^> Ally_: it changes the boot order in the efi boot manager so ubuntu is first in the list
[14:41] <k1mmyyy> i'm getting conflicting messages about whether windows is installed with uefi or not... i found from windows that apparently it doesn't support secureboot (which i thought means no uefi...) but then doing fdisk from my liveusb says stuff about GPT (which i thought does mean uefi)
[14:41] <EriC^^> Ally_: if that doesn't work, you might have a bios that won't boot anything except the windows efi file, in that case you can trick the bios into booting ubuntu by renaming it as the windows file, come back here and you can do it if you want
[14:41] <Ally_> Now it says "Boot000: Windows Boot Manager", "Boot0001: ubuntu"
[14:42] <k1mmyyy> i've already partitioned my windows disk to give 400gb to ubuntu
[14:42] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: ok, are you in the ubuntu live session right now?
[14:42] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, type sudo efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:43] <Ally_> http://termbin.com/3xkw Gave me this
[14:43] <shibu_> Hy guys...
[14:43] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, no, lemme boot it up really quick
[14:43] <EriC^^> ok
[14:44] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, also, when i do the select boot device, my usb is listed under both "uefi boot sources" and "legacy boot sources"
[14:44] <k1mmyyy> which should i select?
[14:44] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, try rebooting
[14:44] <Ally_> Be right back I guess then.
[14:45] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: no problem, try uefi
[14:45] <EriC^^> we'll see if win8 is installed in uefi or not
[14:45] <EriC^^> it most likely is
[14:46] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, yeah, that's what i've been doing
[14:46] <k1mmyyy> okay
[14:46] <k1mmyyy> at the menu, do "try ubuntu without installing?"
[14:46] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: yeah
[14:47] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, okay, command line, what should i do
[14:47] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:47] <k1mmyyy> wait one quick Q
[14:47] <k1mmyyy> this askubuntu thread: http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-8-64-bit-system-uefi-supported
[14:47] <k1mmyyy> says that if i'm using ubuntu 15.04, all these problems are easily solved
[14:48] <k1mmyyy> i'm trying to install 14.04 now, but i don't care
[14:48] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: i doubt that
[14:48] <k1mmyyy> hmm okay
[14:49] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, okay, so when i do sudo parted -l, i get this warning:
[14:49] <Ally_> EriC^^: I have rebooted and it rebooted into the same message: "Reboot and enter proper boot device and press any key." Had to select "ubuntu" from the boot options again.
[14:49] <k1mmyyy> "warning: /dev/sda contains gpt signatures, indicating that it has a gpt table, however, it does not ahve a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should..." and there's more
[14:49] <EriC^^> Ally_: any luck?
[14:49] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: use paste.ubuntu.com for pastes
[14:50] <k1mmyyy> and then it asks me if it's a gpt partition table
[14:50] <k1mmyyy> okay
[14:50] <Ally_> Nope. Explained in last message.
[14:50] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, try sudo efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:50] <EriC^^> let's see if the bios switched it again
[14:51] <EriC^^> Ally_: which laptop do you have?
[14:51] <Ally_> I use a desktop.
[14:51] <Ally_> And, http://termbin.com/j65w
[14:51] <EriC^^> Ally_: aha, is it custom or ?
[14:51] <ioria> yep
[14:52] <Ally_> No, it's a pre made Acer Aspire model
[14:52] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, type ls -R /boot/efi/EFI | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:52] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, termbin.com/ad5q
[14:52] <Ally_> Permissions denied. Will I need to sudo?
[14:53] <EriC^^> you shouldn't
[14:53] <k1mmyyy> that's just the warning though
[14:53] <EriC^^> but ok
[14:53] <Ally_> Sudo'ed and got: http://termbin.com/75vf
[14:54] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, type sudo mkdir -p /boot/efi/EFI/Boot
[14:54] <Ally_> Done.
[14:54] <EriC^^> Ally_: and sudo mkdir -p /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot
[14:54] <Ally_> And double done.
[14:55] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, type sudo cp /boot/efi/ubuntu/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi
[14:55] <k1mmyyy> if i say yes, i get pastebin.com/L1uwqXDT
[14:55] <EriC^^> Ally_: and sudo cp /boot/efi/ubuntu/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
[14:55] <EriC^^> Ally_: secure boot is disabled right?
[14:56] <k1mmyyy> so it's labeling something as "efi system partition"
[14:56] <Ally_> Secure was disabled by default
[14:56] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok
[14:56] <k1mmyyy> it sounds like me and ally are in a similar boat but she's further along
[14:56] <Ally_> I get a "no such file or directory" message when I ran those two commands
[14:57] <EriC^^> Ally_: for the first command?
[14:57] <Ally_> Both
[14:57] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: i think win8 is using efi
[14:58] <EriC^^> Ally_: type ls -R /boot/efi/EFI | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:58] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, okay, so then how should i proceed?
[14:58] <Ally_> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/k0ai
[14:58] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: install as usual
[14:59] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: do you get an install ubuntu alongside windows option?
[15:00] <EriC^^> Ally_: it looks ok
[15:00] <Ally_> Yet it doesn't recognise it in cp?
[15:00] <EriC^^> Ally_: my bad, type sudo cp /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi
[15:01] <Ally_> Done
[15:01] <EriC^^> Ally_: and sudo cp /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
[15:01] <Ally_> Both have been run
[15:01] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, i don't think i did... lemme try as usual
[15:01] <EriC^^> Ally_: ok, try to reboot, if it doesn't work make sure the pc is set to boot in uefi mode
[15:02] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, but what's all this hubbub about uefi installs if it just requires installing as usual?
[15:02] <Ally_> Erm, how?
[15:02] <EriC^^> Ally_: enter the bios and make sure CSM legacy is disabled
[15:02] <EriC^^> and uefi is selected
[15:02] <Ally_> CSM legacy is enabled. Is that the problem?
[15:02] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:02] <EriC^^> disable that
[15:02] <Ally_> Be back in a minute or so then
[15:03] <mojtaba> Hi, I want to backup my home directory and another external hdd on a bigger hdd. The problem is that if I use --delete it will just sync with one of the them. Do you know what should I do then?
[15:03] <mojtaba> My current command is: rsync -travePog --delete /home/mojtaba /media/mojtaba/disk
[15:03] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: what is the installer saying?
[15:04] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, it says "this computre currently has no detected OS's. what would you like to do"
[15:05] <k1mmyyy> and gives me the options to "erase disk and install ubuntu" or "something else"
[15:05] <k1mmyyy> ...why doesn't it see windows
[15:05] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: choose Something else
[15:07] <Ally_> EriC^^: I changed the HDD boot mode around so it does the "ubuntu" one first and it worked. Also disabled CSM legacy
[15:07] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, alright, here is a pic of my partition table it produces: i.imgur.com/2XbJerq.png
[15:08] <k1mmyyy> sda4 is my C drive in windows, that i already shrank using windows' disk management...
[15:08] <k1mmyyy> so i dunno why it shows it as one big block
[15:09] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, gpt partition table NOT mbr
[15:09] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, sorry, what do you mean?
[15:09] <mojtaba> Hi, I want to backup my home directory and another external hdd on a bigger hdd. The problem is that if I use --delete it will just sync with one of the them. Do you know what should I do then? My current command is: rsync -travePog --delete /home/mojtaba /media/mojtaba/disk
[15:09] <cfhowlett> !gpt | k1mmyyy
[15:10] <EriC^^> Ally_: great
[15:10] <Ally_> But, does that mean I have to keep my USB plugged in?
[15:10] <cfhowlett> k1mmyyy, gpt partition table displays as one large partition, i.e what you're seeing
[15:10] <k1mmyyy> cfhowlett, ah okay
[15:10] <k1mmyyy> is that bad though?
[15:10] <k1mmyyy> like how can i install ubuntu if it doesn't see the block its supposed to
[15:11] <factor> Has anyone try to load Ubuntu on hp stream 8?
[15:11] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: what has be confused is the sizes
[15:11] <cfhowlett> http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/dual-boot-windows-8-ubuntu.html   k1mmyyy
[15:12] <recep> Selamunaleykum Türk var mı? Acil Yardım ? !!!!
[15:12] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: sda5 looks like the recovery partition
[15:12] <cfhowlett> !tk | recep
[15:12] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, it is, I think
[15:12] <cfhowlett> !turkish | recep
[15:12] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: is windows installed on that 1gb sda1? it doesn't seem reasonable
[15:12] <factor> What tablets does Ubuntu work well on?
[15:13] <cfhowlett> !touch | factor
[15:13] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, I'm not sure...couldn't it be installed on sda4?
[15:13] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: you said sda4 is unallocated space you removed from windows no?
[15:13] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: ah, actually it looks like it has a ntfs filesystem in parted -l
[15:14] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, no, sda4 is the whole windows C drive, i shrank it using diskmgmt.msc in w8
[15:14] <k1mmyyy> to about 400gb, so they had roughly the same amount
[15:14] <k1mmyyy> so my partitions looked just like this:
[15:14] <k1mmyyy> http://cdn.instructables.com/FPR/4RIC/H337KGF2/FPR4RICH337KGF2.LARGE.jpg
[15:15] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: i dont think it shrank it
[15:15] <EriC^^> the installer doesn't show any free space
[15:15] <EriC^^> neither doesn't parted -l
[15:15] <k1mmyyy> yeah... so in that guide it says to shrink it, but then in that pic i showed you, also has the "new simple volume" thing
[15:15] <k1mmyyy> but never said to do that
[15:15] <k1mmyyy> do you think i was supposed to do that?
[15:16] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: i've no idea really
[15:16] <k1mmyyy> (to the new unalloctade space)
[15:16] <k1mmyyy> hm
[15:16] <EriC^^> nah i dont think so
[15:16] <EriC^^> it would leave it unallocated
[15:16] <k1mmyyy> huh
[15:16] <factor> Where is a list of supported tablets and chipsets?
[15:16] <factor> Sorry wrong room
[15:16] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: i think you didn't let it commit the actions or something went wrong
[15:16] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, well that's weird...what should i do? even when i reboot windows and run diskmgmt it still looks the same
[15:16] <k1mmyyy> hmmmmm
[15:17] <k1mmyyy> hmm... let me check real quick
[15:17] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: try booting into windows and shrink the partition again
[15:17] <k1mmyyy> okay
[15:17] <tuxracer> q
[15:17] <k1mmyyy> yeah it's possible i just set up the proposed shrinkage but didn't actually run it i guess..but it appears the same each time i reboot
[15:18] <k1mmyyy> so it'd be weird to save between reboots...
[15:18] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: yeah, try pressing file > apply or something along those lines
[15:18] <k1mmyyy> ok rebooting into w8 again
[15:19] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: maybe try running chkdsk
[15:21] <recep> please help me? how to update mozilla firefox for linux mint?
[15:21] <EriC^^> !mint | recep
[15:22] <EriC^^> recep: how did you install firefox? from the repos?
[15:23] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, huh, i dunno... in disk mgmt, there's no "apply" thing and it displayed what i did before... in "disk 0", there's System with 1.1gb ntfs, windows c: 458gb ntfs, 458gb unallocated, and 14gb recovery partition
[15:23] <teward> EriC^^: offtopic if their issue is on mint.
[15:23] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: try running checkdisk
[15:23] <k1mmyyy> just like that pic i sent from the guide except he didn't have that first System one
[15:24] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, in windows?
[15:24] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: yeah
[15:24] <k1mmyyy> also, i didn't run diskmgmt as admin... i wonder if i should have...
[15:24] <MonkeyDust> k1mmyyy  what are you struggling with?
[15:24] <k1mmyyy> eh, same thing it looks like
[15:25] <k1mmyyy> MonkeyDust, well currently i shrank my c: partition to create space for ubuntu and it shows up in w8's disk management but not in ubuntu's install
[15:25] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: was the hdd ever used in a raid or something?
[15:26] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, no, but it is a refurbished comp...
[15:26] <k1mmyyy> so i did chkdsk
[15:26] <k1mmyyy> lemme pastebin it
[15:27] <dbarros> I have a doubt here.... I am cloning right now a 300 GB partition, with only 30GB used. I chose 'saveparts', do I have to have 300GB available to back this up or 40GB will suffice?
[15:28] <MonkeyDust> dbarros  what are you using to clone the disk?
[15:29] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, i.imgur.com/C2qelsk.png
[15:30] <prometheanfire> what versions of ubuntu have this fix? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1267059
[15:30] <MonkeyDust> prometheanfire  start from the beginning, what brings you here
[15:30] <dbarros> MonkeyDust, saveparts
[15:30] <prometheanfire> it was marked fixed on the 19th
[15:30] <dbarros> MonkeyDust, save partition
[15:30] <dbarros> MonkeyDust, it looks like it saved only the used area
[15:31] <prometheanfire> MonkeyDust: Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies" does not work
[15:31] <MonkeyDust> !nfo saveparts
[15:31] <prometheanfire> MonkeyDust: found that bug that says it's fixed, but it doesn't specify which versions of ubuntu have the fix, am hoping for 14.04 at least
[15:31] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: ok, maybe run one more time
[15:31] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: then reboot into ubuntu again i guess
[15:32] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, sorry, run what again?
[15:32] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: chkdsk
[15:32] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: i'm not too familiar with it, but i usually hear you're supposed to run it a couple times
[15:34] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, a few of the numbers changed slightly
[15:34] <k1mmyyy> you can tell that it recognizes the shrinkage i did though, even the 1st time, cause it says 480gb total disk space
[15:35] <compdoc> k1mmyyy, use the ubuntu disk utility to check the drive's SMART info. its the best way to know if the drive is failing
[15:36] <k1mmyyy> compdoc, okay, gonna try
[15:37] <k1mmyyy> this is awful, thank you guys for helping
[15:37] <MonkeyDust> prometheanfire  i didnt know the command until now... just tried it in 14.04... no error, looks ok
[15:38] <prometheanfire> MonkeyDust: you test to see that it's removing unused deps?
[15:39] <k1mmyyy> compdoc, so i assume you meant the disk usage analyzier
[15:39] <k1mmyyy> hmmm
[15:39] <MonkeyDust> prometheanfire  it has no man page, so i simply entered sudo unattended-upgrades
[15:39] <k1mmyyy> so maybe this is it...
[15:39] <compdoc> k1mmyyy, no
[15:39] <k1mmyyy> oh
[15:39] <compdoc> might be named Disks
[15:39] <k1mmyyy> well maybe this is important or something anyway
[15:39] <prometheanfire> this should be a good test https://github.com/mvo5/unattended-upgrades/pull/6#issuecomment-105482960
[15:39] <prometheanfire> MonkeyDust: ^
[15:40] <compdoc> its the gnome disk utility
[15:40] <k1mmyyy> the DUA listed a few things, ubuntu, windows, system, home folder
[15:40] <k1mmyyy> and i clicked on windows
[15:40] <k1mmyyy> and it says that it can't analyze it, error mounting it, windows is hibernated, refused to mount, the ntfs partition is in an unsafe state... but i'm almost positive i fully shut it down
[15:40] <k1mmyyy> so maybe it's like hibernating by default?
[15:41] <compdoc> the gnome disk utility
[15:41] <k1mmyyy> ok i'll try that
[15:41] <compdoc> check the SMART info
[15:41] <Pici> /70/70
[15:41] <compdoc> or use the command smartctl
[15:41] <prometheanfire> trying that test now, but need to install a couple of new kernel versions (and uninstall the newest one I think)
[15:41] <compdoc> click find, type in: disk
[15:41] <k1mmyyy> compdoc, oh weird
[15:41] <k1mmyyy> it shows the free space here!
[15:42] <k1mmyyy> even though it didn't in the install...
[15:42] <k1mmyyy> it shows 490gb unallocated
[15:43] <k1mmyyy> huh
[15:43] <k1mmyyy> so what should i do to install? gparted still shows the huge c: block as one ~950gb piece
[15:45] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, any ideas?
[15:47] <smak> hello
[15:48] <Rashad> Hello. Is this: http://tour.ubuntu.com/ a real ubuntu or just lots of javascript?
[15:49] <MonkeyDust> Rashad  it's a demo, a lot of javascript
[15:50] <Rashad> OK.
[15:50] <Rashad> Because if you go to http://socket.computer/ you can control a real computer.
[15:51] <MonkeyDust> Rashad  right click underneath the picture > view source
[15:51] <Rashad> I already closed the tab.
[15:55] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: no idea
[15:55] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: type sudo gdisk /dev/sda | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:55] <xanthippe> Can I ~just~ download the key from a keyserver instead of automatically handing it off to gpg/importing it to apt key (output a gpg file instead)
[15:56] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: sorry, sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
[16:00] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, huh...it says the GPT is damaged...
[16:00] <k1mmyyy> uh oh...
[16:00] <k1mmyyy> termbin.com/z802
[16:01] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: press ctrl+c
[16:01] <k1mmyyy> yeah i did
[16:03] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, any idea what to do?
[16:03] <k1mmyyy> the thing is windows is working fine
[16:06] <MagePsycho> if [ $version <= 1..4.0.0] vs if [[ $version <= 1.4.0.0]]
[16:06] <MagePsycho> single [ vs double [[
[16:06] <MagePsycho> which one to use
[16:06] <MonkeyDust> k1mmyyy  can you backup to some safe place? if so, do it and repartition the disk
[16:07] <k1mmyyy> MonkeyDust, backup what? the windows one has nothing on it except windows
[16:07] <k1mmyyy> like i got the machine yesterday
[16:08] <EriC^^> k1mmyyy: yeah, backup the disk and then try to repair it
[16:08] <k1mmyyy> but i don't wanna lose windows cause i don't have any way to reinstall
[16:08] <k1mmyyy> hm
[16:08] <EriC^^> this might help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1956173
[16:08] <EriC^^> read carefully though
[16:08] <k1mmyyy> yeah i found that while searching
[16:09] <MrsButterWorps> Hi!  Does anyone know if theres an faq or something somewhere explaining the process for submitting a code change to a package maintained by the ubuntu development team?
[16:09] <MonkeyDust> k1mmyyy  do you have the Windows key?
[16:09] <EriC^^> MonkeyDust: win8's key is in the uefi
[16:10] <EriC^^> the installer pulls it out
[16:10] <mcphail> MrsButterWorps: join launchpad and create a bug against the package
[16:10] <MonkeyDust> hm, not familiar with that
[16:10] <MrsButterWorps> mcphail: thanks.
[16:10] <mikunos> hi guys I get this strange behaviour of the setting panel: http://i.imgur.com/AbQ2uLd.png
[16:11] <mikunos> what have I to do?
[16:11] <MrsButterWorps> mcphail: should I say in the bug report that I already have the code change ready?
[16:11] <mcphail> MrsButterWorps: if you want, you can create your own bzr branch of the current code and link that to the bug report. Or simply attach the patch
[16:12] <MrsButterWorps> mcphail: k thanks
[16:12] <mcphail> MrsButterWorps: good luck. Hope it gets approved
[16:12] <jenia> hello. can someone please tell me, how do I setup an ssh server on my machine? I already installed openssh-server and added `AllowUsers jenia` at the end. But now when I do `ssh -v localhost`, it doesnt accept my password at all.
[16:12] <jenia> I think I need to generate some key or something like that for this password?
[16:13] <julian-delphiki> jenia: it depends on how your SSH server is configured.
[16:13] <julian-delphiki> theres a "PasswordAuthentication" field in the config file.
[16:13] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, okay, reading that thread, but i gotta go soon... here's my ubuntuforums thread for clarity
[16:13] <k1mmyyy> in case i didn't mention anything
[16:13] <jenia> julian-delphiki, what's the simplest way to configure where I'll still have to authenticate but it'll be working.
[16:14] <k1mmyyy> EriC^^, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2284662&p=13313445
[16:14] <jenia> julian-delphiki, yes. I think that field controls whether or not I need a password to login.
[16:14] <julian-delphiki> jenia: look at your SSH config file, and make sure that "PasswordAuthentication yes" is in there.
[16:14] <julian-delphiki> unless you want to use keys.
[16:14] <mikunos> any help?
[16:15] <mcphail> jenia: have you restarted the ssh service after changing the config file?
[16:15] <rypervenche> jenia: Are you following a guide to set up SSH?
[16:16] <k1mmyyy> thank you for your help though
[16:17] <jenia> rypervenche, yes. mcphail yes also.
[16:17] <rypervenche> jenia: Can you please share the guide you are using? It may give us more insight as to why you are not able to log in.
[16:17] <jenia> do I need to do `RSAAuthentication no` (change ton no from yes)
[16:17] <jenia> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Configuring
[16:19] <rypervenche> jenia: Ugh, don't use this. SSH worked out-of-the-box before you changed anything :P
[16:20] <rypervenche> jenia: Re-enable "PasswordAuthentication yes" or comment it out. And undo the other changes you made. (Although you can keep AllowUsers in there if you like )
[16:23] <angular_mike_> suddenly, my computer stoppe outputting any sound
[16:23] <angular_mike_> how do i go about fixing this?
[16:23] <jenia> rypervenche, thanks a lot. I used the original setting and it worked perfectly. Thanks!!
[16:24] <rypervenche> jenia: No problem. Feel free to ask any other questions that you may have :)
[16:24] <angular_mike_> it is not muted
[16:25] <angular_mike_> the sound tool says there are 3 devices: Analog output, Dummy Output and Speakers
[16:25] <angular_mike_> I can't seem to switch from dummy ouput
[16:28] <angular_mike_> rebooting appears to have fixed this. Very strange.
[16:32] <casy> hi  my firefox browser is unable to open some websites .. please can some one help me out.
[16:33] <OerHeks> some, not all, casy?
[16:33] <choppyfireballs> Is it giving you any errors or just a WSOD?
[16:35] <casy> yes OerHeks.
[16:35] <casy> No errors just loads  and nothing displays
[16:36] <choppyfireballs> So it's giving you a white screen?
[16:36] <jere> Why can't I write/read from /sys/kernel/debug/ without logging in as root?
[16:37] <shingshang> anybody know why, when using synaptic and trying to install openssh-server, it lists so many packages "to be removed"?
[16:38] <jere> Is this somehow related to this? https://lwn.net/Articles/429321/
[16:39] <EriC^^> shingshang: those might be packages that were dependencies for other packages and are no longer needed
[16:39] <MonkeyDust> shingshang  in a terminal, use 'sudo apt-get autoremove', then install openssh
[16:54] <cemg> hello guys , i run these commands " /usr/sbin/useradd --home-dir /app --shell /bin/bash --comment 'ulakbus operations' ulakbus " , "chown ulakbus:ulakbus /app -Rf" , " su ulakbus" , at the first time , its okey it doesnt ask me password , for second time when i do "su ulakbus" , it asks me password , what should i do ?
[16:54] <cemg> sudo su - ulakbus  ?
[16:55] <Pici> cemg: sudo caches the password for a few minutes.
[16:56] <cemg> sudo su - ulakbus , is okey then ?
[16:56] <pradeep> hello all
[16:57] <Pici> cemg: yes.
[16:57] <cemg> okey ty
[16:58] <spodermen_sweg> Hi , I think I messed up big time
[16:58] <spodermen_sweg> I'm running ubuntu 14.04 from a flash drive but every time I reboot, it reverts back to default settings and I have to redo everything
[16:58] <spodermen_sweg> So I tried to use windows 7 professional again, but now when I boot it just shows the cursor/caret on an empty screen
[16:59] <SchrodingersScat> spodermen_sweg: so this is a liveUSB?
[17:00] <spodermen_sweg> Previously I set aside a partition for ubuntu on the D drive, but I didn't use it
[17:00] <spodermen_sweg> SchrodingersScat : yes
[17:01] <spodermen_sweg> But I think I used the partition on D as ANOTHER liveUSB ( I didn't know what I was doing)
[17:01] <SchrodingersScat> spodermen_sweg: if you didn't set persistent storage on the usb drive, then yes, anything you change is just in ram (afaik) and then it would be erased on reboot.
[17:03] <spodermen_sweg> SchrodingersScat, ok so that solves one problem  ... now for the other , how can I do a system restrore of windows without being able to access windows?
[17:04] <spodermen_sweg> OK LET ME START AGAIN:
[17:04] <SchrodingersScat> spodermen_sweg: no idea on that one, this is ubuntu support, not sure how far that question will go.
[17:05] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: What windows release and do you have install or tiny recovery disc made in windows?
[17:05] <spodermen_sweg> I want to install ubuntu on the partition I made on D, but I can't tell which one that is, because of the lack of Drive Letters , how can I know for sure that I am choosing the right one? And should I allow the installer to unmount partitions?
[17:06] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: D means nothing in linux what us D a HD?
[17:06] <spodermen_sweg> brugh : Windows 7 Professional (all I know) and I made a system image on an external hard drive
[17:06] <brugh> is*
[17:06] <spodermen_sweg> D as in "D:\" drive
[17:07] <spodermen_sweg> That's why I am unable to distinguish between partitions
[17:07] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: Are you in ubuntu now?
[17:07] <spodermen_sweg> yes
[17:07] <spodermen_sweg> I am unable to start windows
[17:07] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: pastebin sudo parted -l
[17:07] <spodermen_sweg> ?
[17:07] <brugh> !pastebin | spodermen_sweg run that in the ubuntu terminal
[17:08] <spodermen_sweg> ok
[17:09] <dawciobiel> how to connect to server-gui from Windows ?
[17:09] <spodermen_sweg> http://pastebin.com/h7AYW1Bt
[17:09] <cemg> i run a shell script when i root for another user with " su - ulakbus " commands " at the end , the user didnt change but commands executed for ulakbus user right ?
[17:10] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: I see one hard drive is this correct?
[17:11] <spodermen_sweg> brugh, I don't even know
[17:12] <spodermen_sweg> On windows I had a C-drive and D-drive , I later partitioned the D-drive into two
[17:12] <spodermen_sweg> That is about all that I know
[17:12] <hexafraction> Hi, to do a server-only preseed install, is simply not having tasksel install ubuntu-desktop sufficient, or do I need to take other actions as well?
[17:13] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: That uis what shows in that pastebin note the linux name of the hard drive as sda the partitions will be numbered, run sudo fdisk -l and you will see them.
[17:13] <spodermen_sweg> brugh , should I just click the option to install ubuntu alongside windows, just to be safe?
[17:13] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: At this point just trying to get you orientated.
[17:14] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: I wont say you should install until I think you understand what your doing.
[17:15] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: I think really you should go to ##windows and get windows up and runniing and make a recovery disc, than do the ubuntu install, you have a backup that disc would load.
[17:15] <spodermen_sweg> OK , thank you for your time
[17:16] <brugh> spodermen_sweg: No problem, you can get this all done, your smart to ask for help as needed.
[17:16] <ioria> spodermen_sweg, do you have win7 installation media ?
[17:17] <spodermen_sweg> while I'm here, is there any way to set the liveUSB to do persistant memory while I am using it?
[17:17] <spodermen_sweg> ioria , no , only system image
[17:17] <ivan_on_trac> Slow login on this point:   Last Login: Wed Jul 1 14:12:06 2015 from 200.16.49.125
[17:17] <spodermen_sweg> I might have system recovery image/disk , but I am not certain
[17:17] <ioria> spodermen_sweg, with the media you can repair the system
[17:17] <ivan_on_trac> In that message still takes 5-7 seconds.
[17:19] <PoIRoot> I have an MSI GT60 20D and nothing on SSD or secondary drive; BIOS is in Legacy mode; Installed both Kali Linux and Debian 8.1 and it would freeze the screen so i couldnt do anything. Someone mentioned from reading to try Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit because there was a CPU error in kernel in 3.16 that was fixed in latest version of Ubuntu.
[17:19] <PoIRoot> what can i do to fix this issue?
[17:19] <brugh> PoIRoot: download it and try it.
[17:20] <brugh> this is just ubuntu support as well
[17:21] <PoIRoot> I am getting same issue with Ubuntu
[17:22] <brugh> PoIRoot: Really you do not decribe in any way having, using or trying.
[17:22] <brugh> describe*
[17:23] <Synx|hm> How can i change the startup of a service so that a fstab nfs mount is already up first?
[17:23] <Mr777> Hello
[17:23] <Mr777> Is there any command line way to modify the file(s) in archive without unarchiving it?
[17:23] <brugh> PoIRoot: nor do you give any description of the issue that is usable
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> Mr777  depends on how it's archived
[17:24] <vineetmenon> Mr777: tar --add-file=FILE
[17:25] <Mr777> MonkeyDust: It's a war file
[17:25] <Mr777> vineetmenon: I don't want to add any new file, I would just like to modify the contents of a file that is already in a war
[17:26] <vineetmenon> Mr777: oh..k
[17:26] <MonkeyDust> Mr777  i guess tar... --append is closest to what you want
[17:26] <Mr777> MonkeyDust: Alright, I am going to give it a try.
[17:26] <__nemo__> Mr777: if you just open the file in archive manager and edit it, then save, you will get a option to update the tar-ball
[17:27] <Mr777> nemo I would like to do via commandline
[17:27] <ioria> Mt777 have you seen this : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19269961/how-to-unpackage-and-repackage-a-war-file
[17:28] <MrsButterWorps> mcphail: thanks!  I think I figured out bzr.  I used it to pull the package, made the change, and then did a bzr diff and sent it to a file with a .patch extension.  Then I submitted the patch in the bug report.  I guess I did that right?
[17:29] <__nemo__> Mr777: if you have the edited file, you can tar tvf <tar-ball> <file to put>.
[17:30] <easyOnME> EriC^^: I want to save a file with a .desktop extension inside the /usr/share/applications folder
[17:30] <easyOnME> but it does not allow me to
[17:30] <easyOnME> what can I do
[17:31] <easyOnME> it says I have no permission
[17:33] <PoIRoot> I have an MSI GT60 20D and nothing on SSD or secondary drive; BIOS is in Legacy mode; Installed both Kali Linux and Debian 8.1 and it would freeze the screen so i couldnt do anything. Someone mentioned from reading to try Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit because there was a CPU error in kernel in 3.16 that was fixed in latest version of Ubuntu. Downloaded Ubuntu tried installing it off USB Flash drive same thing happens it freezes. Has worked fine
[17:33] <PoIRoot>  in Windows 8 but i want Linux on it. What can i do to fix this issue?
[17:33] <neothecat> Hello.  I have a package , and if it fails on dependency for Package A.  I have Package B installed, which is a drop in replacement for A.  Is there a way i can sort of alias "B" for "A" so dependencies do not fail?  I do not have the ability to repackage any of the packages.
[17:35] <traekili> easyOnME, if youre making the file in a gui text editor try gksudo before launching it in the terminal , in any case you need the correct permissions to write there apparently
[17:35] <easyOnME> traekili: ok will try
[17:37] <posix4e> krb5kdc: cannot initialize realm wuli.nu - see log file for details <- But no hint on what logfile
[17:47] <posix4e> OH NM  http://serverfault.com/questions/611457/unable-to-setup-kerberos-on-ubuntu-14-04-krb5kdc-no-such-file-or-directory
[17:47] <lala> Hello I'm running Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS, and when doing `cat /etc/apt/sources.list`, the last couple lines show the following: https://gist.github.com/vivaolet/50bd26073112fa7bc91e Is it safe to uncomment them?
[17:48] <exa_> after a reboot, is it possible, e.g. by using logs, to determine what caused high load (be it cpu or ram usage etc.)?
[17:50] <OerHeks> on ubuntu 15.04 with systemd: systemd-analyze blame
[17:50] <__nemo__> lala: it seems to be just a textfile. should be fine to remove
[17:50] <ray_caster> hello! I was wondering if there is any way to scale a single window in Ubuntu, i.e. scaling the actual contents of the window to 2x, 3x, etc.?
[17:52] <OerHeks> ray, easy control is ctrl + mousewheel in any browser
[17:53] <ray_caster> OerHeks, I'm not using a browser. I want the actual pixels to scale for *any* window, in *any* application
[17:53] <ray_caster> Zoom kinda does what I want, but I only want to scale a *single* window
[17:55] <__nemo__> ray_caster: I think it depends on *which* window you want to zoom. some programs have the ability, others dont.
[17:55] <exa_> OerHeks: that looks promising, thanks. however, I didn't make the jump yet, still on 14.10. does a similar approach exist here too?
[17:56] <OerHeks> ray_caster, install unity-tweak tool, it has those features
[17:57] <OerHeks> http://i.imgur.com/T9rLSO2.png
[17:57] <ray_caster> __nemo__, yeah. My problem is this. I want to play Starcraft in Wine. However, if I don't play it in a tiny 640x480 windowed mode the game just doesn't work. the Wine devs don't want to implement window scaling for some reason, as they claim it's the responsibility of the compositor to do scaling, yet I have not seen any settings to scale single windows
[18:01] <__nemo__> ray_caster: doesnt the window strech when you play in fullscreen mode? or is it just a small block in the middle of the screen?
[18:02] <cemg> how i run multiple commands with " sudo - u user " ?
[18:02] <ray_caster> __nemo__, the game just shows a black screen in fullscreen. Windowed works fine, but the game only has the option to play in 640x480 which is very small on modern desktop resolutions
[18:03] <__nemo__> cemg: for multiple commands, use && between commands.
[18:06] <__nemo__> ray_caster: see if this helps you out : http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/wine/114017-wine-display-scaling.html
[18:07] <anonymousNotTell> wassup???
[18:16] <[Ex0r]> im having an issue logging into my ubuntu desktop connection. At the login screen, if I select my username and try to login, it takes me back to the main screen. If I select a different username and log in, it logs in
[18:16] <[Ex0r]> what can I do to fix this?
[18:18] <EriC^^> [Ex0r]: check who owns ~/.Xauthority from a tty
[18:18] <EriC^^> if it's not your user, type sudo chown <your user>: ~/.Xauthority
[18:20] <[Ex0r]> EriC^^- I will check that. I was using the user, and was in the terminal editing a document and suddenly an error came up saying something about not being able to find the profile anymore
[18:20] <[Ex0r]> so I restarted and now I cant log in
[18:21] <EriC^^> ok, press ctrl+alt+f1
[18:22] <[Ex0r]> hmm another user had ownership rights to it for some reason
[18:22] <[Ex0r]> its not longer taking me to a black screen, but its not logging me in
[18:23] <[Ex0r]> now its just sitting at the login screen >.<
[18:23] <EriC^^> type cat ~/.profile ~/.bashrc | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:24] <[Ex0r]> htp://termbin.com/~w1fj
[18:24] <[Ex0r]> err
[18:24] <[Ex0r]> http://termbin.com/w1fj
[18:25] <chindy> hi anyone here has a xonar DGX soundcard or konws how to get the driver to work?
[18:26] <EriC^^> [Ex0r]: looks ok
[18:26] <EriC^^> [Ex0r]: type cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:27] <[Ex0r]> http://termbin.com/jbwl
[18:28] <EriC^^> [Ex0r]: sudo cat /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:28] <squeegily> What do I set LC_COLLATE to to get 9.jpg listed before 10.jpg??
[18:28] <[Ex0r]> http://termbin.com/v3qq
[18:29] <[Ex0r]> it just sits at the blue ubuntu 14.04LTS login screen, with just the background nothing else
[18:30] <chindy> [Ex0r], could you explain your problem again?
[18:31] <[Ex0r]> When I try logging into my username, it sits at the login splash screen after authenticating
[18:31] <amaroq> Hi
[18:31] <chindy> have you tried loggin in with textmode ?
[18:31] <[Ex0r]> the blue one with the bubbles or whatever they are. The login prompt goes away and it just sits there
[18:31] <[Ex0r]> I can log in with ctrl+alt+f1 fine
[18:31] <chindy> then it seems to me its an xserver problem
[18:32] <amaroq> trying to create usb-live but no luck... using gparted to try to format it but still no luck. can someone help?
[18:32] <__nemo__> amaroq: you are trying to make a bootable usb-stick?
[18:32] <[Ex0r]> I can see that, trying to figure out why. I was using the user, and was editing a document in terminal using nano, and got a prompt on screen that said profile could not be loaded or whatever, so I restarted
[18:32] <amaroq> exactly, __nemo__
[18:32] <[Ex0r]> after that I couldnt log in at all. Come to find out ~/.XAuthority was somehow owned by somebody else, so I changed that.
[18:33] <__nemo__> amaroq: read this : http://askubuntu.com/questions/372607/how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-from-terminal
[18:33] <__nemo__> amaroq: It should lead you on the right way
[18:33] <__nemo__> amaroq: but be careful when using the 'dd' command.
[18:33] <amaroq> i'll check it out, thx, __nemo__
[18:39] <chindy> my mycrophone(through soundcard) works but my headphone (through same soundcard) does not...asus xonar DGX, can anyone help me out?
[18:42] <__nemo__> chindy: is there any sound coming at all? through speakers?
[18:44] <chindy> __nemo__, yea when i use hdmi speakers, or when i plug the speakers into the onboard sound...
[18:45] <chindy> i meant when i plug in the headset on the onboard
[18:45] <__nemo__> chindy: and the headset or any other outputs doesnt appear in the pulseaudio volume control?
[18:46] <__nemo__> in the "output devices" tab
[18:46] <chindy> __nemo__, pulseaudio volume control?
[18:46] <chindy> you mean the normal system settings right?
[18:47] <chindy> yea it appears there and everything, even the microphone of the same headset appears(and works) there.
[18:47] <chindy> i can talk on teamspeak f.e. but i cannot hear others.
[18:48] <__nemo__> chindy: no there is a program called PulseAudio Volume Control. I have it on my xubuntu-box, but you should be able to find it in the repos. You can change the devices for in and out there.
[18:48] <EriC^^> !info pavucontrol | __nemo__ chindy
[18:49] <chindy> yea i got it
[18:49] <chindy> but still
[18:50] <__nemo__> ok. I thought you might be able to switch to the right output in the "port" dropdown
[18:50] <chindy> it is displayed tehre in the output devices tab and it also shows that apparently there is music/sound playing
[18:51] <chindy> however the only port i can select is digital output s/pdif
[18:53] <__nemo__> do you have several ports on your soundcard? are you sure you have plugged into the right one? Im thinking the system detects which port is plugged into and activates thatone.. just a guess.
[18:55] <chindy> __nemo__ it has 3 ports but im fairly sure its in the right one
[18:55] <chotaz> can anyone help me understand why spotify is recusing to install? http://termbin.com/gmr8
[18:57] <chindy> chotaz, seems like there are some libs missing
[19:00] <chotaz> chindy, i tried apt-get install libqt4-dbus but it says theres no package
[19:04] <ioria> !info libqt4-dbus
[19:04] <__nemo__> chotaz: try sudo apt-get install libqt4*
[19:04] <__nemo__> that should install alle the qt4 libs
[19:05] <Bashing-om> chotaz: What release are you using ? The package is available in 14.04 : apt-cache show libqt4-dbus >> Filename: pool/main/q/qt4-x11/libqt4-dbus_4.8.5+git192-g085f851+dfsg-2ubuntu4.1_amd64.deb .
[19:09] <estudiante> hola
[19:10] <csmule> hi lover
[19:10] <chotaz> __nemo__, no package found libqt4*
[19:10] <chotaz> Bashing-om, I'm on elementary, it uses ubuntu 14.04 as base if I'm not mistaken
[19:11] <__nemo__> chotaz: sounds like something is fishy. check to see that you have the ubuntu repos added
[19:11] <goopen> Hi, has anyone had experience with hosting a smb server on an lxc container? while having a smbd server on the host aswell?
[19:11] <en1gma> what is the best command to list all wireless interfaces
[19:11] <SchrodingersScat> !elementary | chotaz luckily the level of support isn't dependant on what it's based on, here
[19:12] <Lurchy> hey everyone....
[19:12] <zerowaitstate> goopen: you would need to have multiple ip addresses on the box, i would think
[19:12] <Lurchy> anyone use moodle on ubuntu server?
[19:12] <en1gma> i tried iwconfig and it shows my wired connection (eth0) and one of my wifi adapters (wlan0) but not my other wifi adapter
[19:12] <chotaz> SchrodingersScat, thanks for the heads up
[19:12] <zerowaitstate> goopen: and you would assign each smbd to listen on a different IP address instead of the default 0.0.0.0
[19:13] <mtn> en1gma, lspci and lsusb
[19:13] <goopen> zerowaitstate: Nice, so ill just configure two separate IPs on the host system and then point it via iptables to whatever ports needed. Does that require a separate nic or can I assign 2 ips to the same nic?
[19:14] <en1gma> lspci and lsusb shows the device name but not the name like wlanX
[19:15] <ioria> chotaz, you can try with .deb package
[19:16] <en1gma> 'ip link show' nice*
[19:16] <en1gma> wait i dont see it there
[19:17] <en1gma> 'ifconfig -a' dont show it eitehr
[19:18] <LonelyDanbo> Does anyone know how Wine works with saving game files on /home/user/My Games/ when you block Wine's access to "/"?
[19:18] <ioria> en1gma, lshw -c Network ?
[19:19] <LonelyDanbo> oh. it doesn't run when I block access to /
[19:19] <en1gma> ioria FTW :) it shows it unclaimed but you got it
[19:19] <ioria> en1gma, unclaimed is not good :-(
[19:19] <en1gma> oh no
[19:20] <en1gma> i wonder why
[19:20] <ioria> en1gma, can you paste lspci -nn ?
[19:20] <en1gma> yep one sec and ill get a pastebin
[19:20] <ErfanBs> how i can change ubuntu login logo ?
[19:21] <en1gma> ioria http://pastebin.com/MB3X7zB2
[19:21] <chotaz> ioria, i just did that and it installed, but apparently libqt4 is really needed because the whole interface is borked up and I cant close or alt+tab out of spotify once I open it
[19:22] <en1gma> ioria the linksys wusb600n isnt showing in that command i dont believe. that device is (claimed)
[19:22] <ioria> chotaz, you can see if there are other dependancies to be installed ?
[19:23] <ioria> en1gma, which is the device ? usb dongle, card ?
[19:23] <__nemo__> ErfanBs: try changing the /usr/share/unity-greeter/ file.
[19:23] <en1gma> the claimed device is usb wifi adapter dongle. the unclaimed is the bcm 4352
[19:24] <LonelyDanbo> they call / the root folder right? trying to search for info on how this works in Wine.
[19:24] <en1gma> LonelyDanbo yep
[19:24] <ioria> en1gma, this one is unclaimed ? Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [14e4:43b1]
[19:24] <LonelyDanbo> thanks.
[19:25] <en1gma> ioria http://pastebin.com/hHBNNLWH
[19:25] <en1gma> LonelyDanbo np
[19:26] <en1gma> LonelyDanbo there is also an actual /root directory too but / is aka root
[19:26] <LonelyDanbo> Is it also called /home?
[19:26] <ioria> en1gma, yep, it's the broadcom
[19:26] <en1gma> i should have just said yep but i wanted to give you that screen just in case
[19:26] <LonelyDanbo> hm. nope. /home is different
[19:27] <en1gma> there is usually a /root and /home but this might have changed over the years with ubuntu since most the time you use "sudo"
[19:27] <en1gma> those are directories
[19:27] <LonelyDanbo> I'm just trying to restrict access outside of my wine folder.
[19:28] <en1gma> LonelyDanbo as in you want the wine directory to be root access only?
[19:28] <ioria> en1gma, you are on vivid or what ?
[19:28] <LonelyDanbo> no. as in I want it only to access /.wine-[program name]/
[19:29] <en1gma> ioria 15.04 amd desktop which i believe is vivid
[19:29] <en1gma> with ubuntu i think you have to set group policies but i dont know to much of that
[19:29] <en1gma> then you add that user to that group
[19:29] <thanatar> whats going on everyone?
[19:30] <ioria> en1gma, yeah.... well according to the table you need bcmwl-kernel-source
[19:30] <xam> Hi thanatar :D
[19:30] <en1gma> ioria i have to build?
[19:30] <en1gma> i know a little but sure would be nice if the kernel already had it in it
[19:30] <ioria> en1gma, no, apt-get and reboot ... take a look http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/installing-broadcom-wireless-drivers
[19:31] <en1gma> ioria thanks for helping out will read that and try it out
[19:31] <ioria> en1gma, ok, if your eth0 disappear don't freak out, just purge it
[19:32] <ioria> anr reboot
[19:32] <xam> Hey guys, when I do "/bin/echo hello" It prints "hello". Why when I do "cat /bin/echo" it prints out weird stuff?
[19:32] <neopsyche> hi yall
[19:32] <xam> hi neo
[19:33] <neopsyche> trying setrup xampp on buntu but already had apache 2 . problem?  can i run apache2 original install and xampp?
[19:33] <__nemo__> xam: because echo is a file, like verything in linux. and your trying to view the contents of the file echo.
[19:33] <neopsyche> now stopped apache, started on xampp but no sites work 'objectnotfound' on localhost
[19:34] <neopsyche> echo:>?
[19:34] <Pici> neopsyche: Why do you think you need xmapp? if you already have apache installed then you're most of the way there.
[19:34] <neopsyche> want interace and bitnami for easy config joomla etc.. quickinstalls
[19:34] <xam> And how could I do to see the code in the /bin/echo file?
[19:34] <neopsyche> cheapquickandeasywebdev
[19:35] <Pici> neopsyche: Well, we don't support xampp installs here, only our own lamp stack.
[19:35] <neopsyche> oh
[19:35] <neopsyche> darn
[19:35] <neopsyche> I see.
[19:35] <__nemo__> xam: why do you want to view the code in echo? its compiled in C I think. its not much to view
[19:35] <en1gma> ioria thanks. you are the ubuntu guru :)
[19:35] <neopsyche> Should I rather remove the thing?
[19:35] <en1gma> ill reboot in a min to test. it still installing
[19:35] <xam> Oh okay, I was just exploring things hahahaha
[19:35] <xam> thank you :4
[19:35] <xam> :3
[19:36] <e01> anyone with tplink archer t9e wifi card?
[19:36] <e01> i have problems with making it to works
[19:37] <neopsyche> pici shoud i remove it
[19:37] <__nemo__> xam: btw. you dont have to use the entire string "/bin/echo 'hello world'" to echo some text. you can just use "echo 'Hello world'"
[19:37] <DoYouKnow> I upgraded to 14.04.2... Where did my workspace switcher go?
[19:38] <DoYouKnow> it used to be on the left hand side of the screen
[19:38] <DoYouKnow> where the other quick launch programs were
[19:38] <__nemo__> DoYouKnow: Ctrl-Alt+arrow left and right is the shortcut for it.
[19:38] <LonelyDanbo> for Wine, I found an article mentioning symlinks. Can I just delete all the folders with symlinks in /.wine/drive_c/users/fishie/ that have a symlink and it'll remake them without symlinks?
[19:38] <DoYouKnow> __nemo__: it's not working... how do I bring the icon back?
[19:39] <__nemo__> DoYouKnow: Try this :http://askubuntu.com/questions/459284/how-to-use-different-workspaces-on-ubuntu-14-04
[19:39] <Pici> neopsyche: I would, but thats just my personal opinion as a sysadmin.
[19:40] <neopsyche> yes. can you sexplain wy?
[19:41] <DoYouKnow> __nemo__: thanks
[19:41] <__nemo__> gn folks
[19:42] <abuz_> hi
[19:43] <en1gma> iooner just wanted to come back and say that worked great
[19:43] <en1gma> thanks
[19:43] <ioria> en1gma, np, you're wellcome
[19:43] <en1gma> i cant believe that module not included. its bcm and pretty popular with alot of chipsets
[19:43] <en1gma> or that package i should say
[19:44] <iooner> en1gma what ?
[19:44] <en1gma> the bcm-src-drivers or something like that
[19:44] <ioria> en1gma, it's proprietaty, a lot of issue
[19:44] <Pici> neopsyche: The packages in the repositories are guaranteed to be updated for security issues, the xampp 'package' is static.
[19:44] <en1gma> ahhh
[19:44] <abuz_> why after a reboot the /dev/sda7 is not seen as luks partition? I create it as: cryptsetup --cipher aes-xts-plain --key-size 512 --hash sha512 --use-random --verify-passphrase luksFormat /dev/sda7  && cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda7 sda7_crypt  && mkswap /dev/mapper/sda7_crypt ; add uuid in /etc/crypttab ; recreate initramfs ; reboot
[19:44] <en1gma> that explains it. i wonder if ubuntu updater would have showed it in the area for restricted drivers
[19:45] <ioria> en1gma, exactly
[19:45] <destinydriven> hey guys, I'm runnning 15.04 64 bit on an HP Pavilion dv7t-6100 CTO laptop. Sound was kinda fine except that only two speakers were playing. I tried to fix it using hdajackretask but apparently now ubuntu isn't detecting my sound card in sound settings anymore and the system has no sound
[19:45] <neopsyche> hi
[19:45] <destinydriven> how do I go about restoring sound on my laptop?
[19:45] <en1gma> okie dokie i gonna take off and thanks again for your help ioria
[19:45] <ioria> en1gma, np, have fun
[19:46] <destinydriven> here are the results of aplay -l    http://pastebin.com/8EurCAVQ
[19:48] <destinydriven> how can I get ubuntu to re-install whatever default drivers it had when I first installed ubuntu?
[19:48] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: By remebering what you did.
[19:49] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, I installed the OS fresh
[19:49] <ubuntu853> !details | destinydriven
[19:50] <destinydriven> ok
[19:50] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: Hard to follow what you've done, I have one suggestion run alsamixer in the terminal and take a look there.
[19:50] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, thanks, I will try that
[19:50] <ioria> destinydriven, if hdajackretask causes the issue, remove it
[19:50] <Nikesh> I'm trying to add a web certificiate that relates to a *.xip.io domain for a development server for my company that is running in a Vagrant box. I've tried all sorts of ways, adding it specifically to Firefox and adding it to /usr/share/ca-certificates -- but nothing is working, I am still getting errors when I load the server in Firefox.. any ideas?
[19:51] <destinydriven> ioria, will do
[19:51] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: Cool, most likely you will get it going here, not an area I'm real up on is all.
[19:51] <xamox> So I'm trying to change network settings in /etc/networking/interfaces.d/p1p1.cfg.  I edit the file, I do a sudo ifconfig p1p1 down && sudo ifconfig p1p1 up. But it seems to keep the value cached, unless I reboot.  Any ideas why this maybe the case? I also have source /etc/networking/interfaces.d/ in my /etc/networking/interfaces file.  Any ideas why it won't reload with changed value?
[19:56] <BitFire> What your o.s ? xamox!
[19:56] <destinydriven> ioria, so I removed hdajackreset but ubuntu still doesn't detect my sound card at all
[19:57] <xamox> BitFire, Ubuntu 14.04.2. server
[19:58] <rypervenche> Nikesh: What process is using the certificate?
[19:59] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: Did you use a ppa to install hdajackreset?
[19:59] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, no, i used apt-get from cli
[19:59] <BitFire> show me your configuration of file ?
[20:00] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: What ubuntu release?
[20:00] <destinydriven> 15.04 @ ubuntu853
[20:00] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: What is the correct spelling of it so we can cue the bot?
[20:00] <ubuntu853> the app
[20:01] <ubuntu853> !info  hda-jack-retask
[20:01] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, hdajackreset
[20:01] <destinydriven> sorry
[20:01] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: Is that it above?
[20:01] <destinydriven> hdajackretast
[20:01] <destinydriven> hdajackretask
[20:01] <Pici> Its in the alsa-tools-gui package
[20:02] <destinydriven> actually what I installed was alsa-tools and alsa-tools-gui
[20:02] <destinydriven> Pici, correct
[20:02] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: The bot says it is not in 15.04, so you had to had to added a repo, or downloaded it off the web.
[20:02] <destinydriven> let me check
[20:02] <Pici> !find hdajackretask
[20:02] <ubuntu853> ah the alsa tools c good
[20:03] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: My concern was dependencies and what you ahd done is all.
[20:03] <ubuntu853> had*
[20:04] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, problems started when i tried to use advanced config in hdajackretask
[20:04] <destinydriven> laptop, just restarted and when it came up my audio was gone.
[20:05] <destinydriven> and I have no idea how to restore it
[20:06] <Aayush> Hi
[20:06] <Aayush> I want to open Squirrelmail on apache2's 8080 port
[20:06] <Aayush> do I need to edit something somewhere?
[20:06] <Nikesh> rypervenche: Sorry, not sure what you mean, but I am trying to navigate to our .xip.io domain in Firefox
[20:07] <Nikesh> rypervenche: I've tried addding the certificate directly in Firefox and system wide but still get errors in the Console that seem to be related to CORS/untrusted connection
[20:07] <rypervenche> Nikesh: It needs to be added in your web server's configuration.
[20:08] <Nikesh> rypervenche: OK, any starting points to doing that?
[20:08] <rypervenche> Nikesh: Your webserver is a vagrant server?
[20:08] <Nikesh> Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://****.xip.io/1-3b6b7780-025a-0133-9cb4-080027880ca6/data?future=true&service=custom. (Reason: CORS request failed).
[20:09] <Nikesh> rypervenche: It seems to be nginx running in an ubuntu vagrant box
[20:09] <rypervenche> Nikesh: Then you need need to add it to your nginx configuration file, which will be in /etc/nginx somewhere.
[20:09] <Nikesh> rypervenche: in the vagrant box?
[20:10] <rypervenche> Nikesh: Yes, that is where the web server is running.
[20:10] <rypervenche> Nikesh: You will need to add the ssl_certificate amd ssl_certificate_key lines to the configuration and then restart/reload nginx.
[20:11] <Nikesh> rypervenche: OK cool, I will start with that and see, I appreciate your help!
[20:12] <rypervenche> No problem :)
[20:14] <destinydriven> ubuntu3, lspci shows this output for Audio - 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
[20:15] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, ^^
[20:16] <Bashing-om> xamox: I can not see the path " /etc/networking/interfaces.d/p1p1.cfg " as valid. See : ' man 5 interfaces ' . I think the file you want to make your edits is " /etc/network/interfaces " (??) .
[20:20] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: I can appreciatte your effort however I can't help. Others I doubt will be able to without more details. If your a new user this may be a learning moment with a reinstall and not doing things without understanding and documenting.
[20:20] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, ok, thanks though
[20:21] <ubuntu853> destinydriven: I would like to see it fixed just can't really help. ;)
[20:21] <xamox> Bashing-om, in my /etc/networking/interfaces file I have source /etc/interfaces.d/  which in the man page claims it is valid.
[20:21] <destinydriven> ubuntu853, I understand
[20:21] <xamox> It also works the first time I set the IP this way, but not if I change that .cfg file unless I reboot, which is strange
[20:26] <pagios> hi
[20:26] <TJ-> xamox: As Bashing-om  pointed out, the correct path is "/etc/network/interfaces" not "/etc/networking/interfaces" - maybe that's just a typo? But, if you read "man 5 interfaces" you'll learn that the naming format of files in "source-directory" locations are checked to match the regular expression: ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$  which does not contain a dot so your xxxx.cfg file won't be processed according to that
[20:26] <Bashing-om> xamox: Humm .. but /etc/<networking>/ is not a vlaid path name .
[20:27] <xamox> Sorry it is suppose to /network/
[20:27] <xamox> err. /etc/network, is the correct path
[20:27] <xamox> sm@sm-mi-dcn-1:/etc/network$ more  interfaces
[20:27] <xamox> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
[20:27] <xamox> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
[20:27] <xamox> # The loopback network interface
[20:27] <xamox> auto lo
[20:27] <xamox> iface lo inet loopback
[20:28] <Bashing-om> !paste | xamox
[20:28] <xamox> Sorry about that
[20:29] <xamox> I'm used to slack
[20:29] <xamox> https://gist.github.com/xamox/08ef3b8c50334d1b69a6
[20:29] <ErfanBs> how i can change a directory permission ?
[20:29] <TJ-> xamox: Read "man 5 interfaces" carefully: "Similarly,  "source-directory"  keyword  is  used to source multiple files at once, without specifying them individually or using shell
[20:29] <TJ->        globsSimilarly,  "source-directory"  keyword  is  used to source multiple files at once, without specifying them individually or using shell globs..."
[20:30] <xamox> Ahh!
[20:30] <xamox> let me give that a try
[20:30] <TJ-> xamox: So, correct the "source-directory" statement and remove the ".cfg" extension from the files you want to be included
[20:31] <xamox> TJ-, okay, one sec I'll let you know if htat work
[20:32] <ChunkzZ> anyone know why my mx100 has issues with linux?
[20:32] <ChunkzZ> mainly ubuntu...
[20:34] <tnkhanh> hi guys
[20:34]  * tnkhanh waves hand
[20:34] <BitFire> hi
[20:35] <BitFire> do you okay ?
[20:36] <tnkhanh> yes, i do. Thanks!
[20:36] <abbasi_> :)
[20:36] <abbasi_> hello
[20:37] <abbasi_> anybody here?
[20:37] <autopoiesis> anyone familiar with xfce desktop environment? i have a question: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/3bpgs8/xfce4_how_do_i_get_rid_of_this_grey_shadow_on_my/
[20:38] <ErfanBs> how i can change a directory permission
[20:38] <Bashing-om> abbasi_: State your issue to the channel to gain support for your issue .
[20:38] <darthanubis> !permissions
[20:38] <abbasi_> http://s10.postimg.org/5v06z7js9/Capture.png i am facing this
[20:38] <xamox> TJ-, Didn't work. :(
[20:38] <xamox> I'm going to test just tossing in interfaces file instead of trying to use interfaces.d folder
[20:39] <hexafraction> abbasi_: What specific server application are you trying to run?
[20:39] <abbasi_> I have tried -allow-server-runas-root but still getting this error
[20:39] <abbasi_> i m trying to run vcmp server
[20:39] <abbasi_> gaming server
[20:40] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Why don't you just not run it as root? Why is root needed in your case?
[20:40] <TJ-> xamindar: given your other syntax issues are you sure the fragments in interfaces.d/ are correct?
[20:40] <abbasi_> i also tried it as root
[20:40] <abbasi_> and also made user
[20:40] <abbasi_> but still getting this
[20:41] <Jakey2> can anuone recommend an ssd for my dell insiron 15 (n5050) running lunbuntu, looking for 250 gb
[20:41] <Jakey2> ?
[20:41] <Jakey2> *anyone
[20:41] <hexafraction> abbasi_: If you make a user, you need to actually run the server as that user. What command are you using to start it?
[20:41] <abbasi_> i tried it on user and root both
[20:42] <abbasi_> i am using screen cmd
[20:42] <Jakey2> or generally good ssd for ubuntu
[20:42] <Jakey2> ?
[20:42] <hexafraction> abbasi_: What specific command are you running, to start the server?
[20:42] <abbasi_> screen cmd
[20:42] <hexafraction> OK, I understand you're running it *in* screen.
[20:43] <abbasi_> and server name is mpsvrrel32 and i only tried ./mpsvrrel32 to show this error
[20:43] <abbasi_> if i use screen it shows screen terminating
[20:43] <hexafraction> What user are you logged in as?
[20:43] <sadkisson> I am using ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS and initially when I add my IPAD to use its internet connection it works great. Once I reboot or if I suspend my laptop it shows connected then immediately drops again. I can then remove the device and readd and it will work fine.  Is this a known issue?
[20:43] <abbasi_> my name
[20:43] <abbasi_> abbasi
[20:43] <hexafraction> What is the output of whoami when run in the screen session?
[20:44] <hexafraction> Go through the process to run the server, but instead of ./mpsvrrel32 run whoami
[20:44] <abbasi_> it shows nothing and disappears by showing screen terminating
[20:44] <hexafraction> OK, don't use screen then, for a second
[20:45] <abbasi_> i didnt use
[20:45] <abbasi_> in centos this prob was fixed by making user
[20:45] <hexafraction> If you're not using screen, then why is everything being answered by "screen is terminating"?
[20:46] <bekks> abbasi_: you have to create a user AND use that user.
[20:46] <abbasi_> i cant see anything
[20:46] <bekks> When doing what?
[20:46] <abbasi_> screen disappears suddenly
[20:46] <danielw329> I made a clonezilla partition backup instead of a full drive backup by mistake. I made a partition backup of /dev/sda2 which is a logical volume with /dev/centos(/home /root /swap). i restored the partition, and i have a sda1 with /boot. but i get stuck at the "booting pxe, booting floppy, booting disk.....*freeze*". How can i get the /dev/centos/root to boot? I can mount it and see all the files.
[20:47] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Don't use screen, just run the command directly in a normal shell.
[20:47] <abbasi_> when use screen
[20:47] <bekks> danielw329: you mean your /dev/sda2 is a physical volume holding a volume group?
[20:47] <danielw329> does anyone have anyidea what im talking about, or know of good documentation to refrence?
[20:47] <danielw329> bekks: si
[20:47] <abbasi_> i tried directly
[20:47] <abbasi_> and also tried by user
[20:47] <bekks> danielw329: And what did you do after you created your backup of sda2?
[20:48] <ChunkzZ> Anyone else have issues with Ubuntu and their mx100 ssd?
[20:48] <hexafraction> When you tried directly, what happened?
[20:48] <abbasi_> direct shows this http://s10.postimg.org/5v06z7js9/Capture.png
[20:48] <danielw329> I re'OS'ed with ESXi host.
[20:48] <bekks> abbasi_: Thats still running as root.
[20:48] <hexafraction> No, what happens when you run whoami directly in the same manner?
[20:48] <abbasi_> no its user
[20:48] <bekks> abbasi_: Its user, as the error message clearly states.
[20:49] <hexafraction> bekks: Do you mean `root`?
[20:49] <abbasi_> it shows -allow-server-runas-root
[20:49] <bekks> hexafraction: yes :)
[20:49] <danielw329> It was a temp thing. I wasnt planning to keep it. When i went to restore it failed and i realized why. I have since tried reinstalling a fresh centos7, and then restoring, and i can see the files restored, but its not booting the partition.
[20:49] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Is mpsvrrel32 a setuid executable?
[20:49] <abbasi_> no abbasi my name
[20:49] <abbasi_> yes
[20:49] <hexafraction> abbasi_: You haven't answered a key question I posed. What is the output of whoami?
[20:49] <bekks> danielw329: So thats a question for the centos support then :)
[20:49] <hexafraction> Well, there we go. If you have a setuid root executable, when you run it, it will be run as root.
[20:50] <abbasi_> http://s10.postimg.org/5v06z7js9/Capture.png this
[20:50] <hexafraction> abbasi_: You've shown me the same picture 3 times now.
[20:50] <abbasi_> :/
[20:50] <danielw329> sadly i agree bekks. lol. but the centos room i tried was dead. i was just hoping someone in ubuntu had worked with lvm enough to know.
[20:51] <hexafraction> abbasi_: I don't care at the moment what running your game server command shows. It would help to know what whoami outputs, and whether the server application is setuid-root.
[20:51] <abbasi_> simply when i tried this in centos same thing happened and it was fixed by making user
[20:51] <abbasi_> i m new user of linux so i dont know details :'(
[20:51] <hexafraction> Please show us the output of whoami and ls -als /path/to/server
[20:51] <TJ-> danielw329: "sudo pvscan && sudo vgchange -ay" should be sufficient
[20:52] <TJ-> daniele12457_: But, if you mean you trying to boot from a disk without a boot loader, then install a boot loader :)
[20:53] <TJ-> danielw329:  But, if you mean you trying to boot from a disk without a boot loader, then install a boot loader :)
[20:53] <BitFire> hexxafraction, configure file  /etc/sudoers and setting permission to file, user or program to execute as root!
[20:53] <danielw329> TJ: i found them, yes. and have them active. so they are now mountable and mounted. Im not sure how to make it bootable.
[20:53] <abbasi_> server is in home/abbasi
[20:53]  * TJ- grrrs @ tab completion!
[20:53] <hexafraction> BitFire: No, the point is that the user is running something as root that they shouldn't be.
[20:53] <hexafraction> Also, only one 'x' in my nick :)
[20:53] <hexafraction> abbasi_: OK, then run:
[20:53] <xar_> is there any presentation generator tool, please?
[20:53] <hexafraction> ls -als /home/abbasi/
[20:54] <abbasi_> still showing this
[20:54] <hexafraction> And show us the line that lists the server's executable (mpsvrrel32)
[20:54] <TJ-> danielw329: Probably the best way is to mount the root file-system in a chroot and use the tool-set there to re-install the kernels (if necessary) and the boot loader
[20:54] <hexafraction> abbasi_: I'm not asking you to run the server. I'm asking you to run a completely different diagnostic command. It'
[20:55] <hexafraction> It's insensible that it would show the same error message, since you should be running a completely different command.
[20:55] <abbasi_> now this http://s14.postimg.org/sgfa5pqo1/Capture2.png
[20:55] <ChunkzZ> Anyone else have issues with Ubuntu and their mx100 ssd?
[20:56] <bekks> ChunkzZ: How about stating your actual issues?
[20:56] <hexafraction> abbasi_: That screenshot doesn't show all the lines
[20:56] <danielw329> TJ: ive been checking arch and gentoo wiki's for installing a bootloader. everything is information on how to set up a standard partion. they dont mention much about lvm volumes. are they referenced the same way? just instead of /dev/sda2 its /dev/volgroup/logicalvolume ?
[20:56] <hexafraction> Please show a more complete screenshot (especially with the line that references mpsvrrel32)
[20:57] <abbasi_> only these lines were shown
[20:57] <abbasi_> w8
[20:57] <ChunkzZ> bekks, okay. why is ubuntu painfully slow on my mx100 ssd?
[20:57] <hexafraction> OK, then you told me something incorrect before. Where is mpsvrrel32 (the command you are running) located?
[20:57] <xar_> is there any presentation generator tool, please?
[20:57] <bekks> ChunkzZ: What does "painfully slow" means, exactly?
[20:58] <TJ-> danielw329: If you use a chroot grub-install and update-grub will figure it all out for you including ensuring the correct GRUB modules are loaded.
[20:58] <ChunkzZ> really bekks ?
[20:58] <ChunkzZ> like slow loading, etc
[20:58] <danielw329> TJ: omg duh, your right.
[20:58] <ChunkzZ> slow boot times, freezing etc
[20:58] <erkburgles> Is there someone who could please help troubleshoot my touchpad not working
[20:58] <bekks> ChunkzZ: Define "slow loading".
[20:58] <ChunkzZ> ^
[20:58] <hexafraction> ChunkzZ: It could mean a lot of things. Slow computation, slow graphics, slow disk IO, etc are all different things
[20:58] <danielw329> TJ: ill check back in a little if i figure it out,
[20:58] <abbasi_> wait
[20:58] <erkburgles> i only have a computer with internet so im gimping along
[20:58] <abbasi_> uploading
[20:59] <TJ-> danielw329: If the root file-system image includes the kernel/initrd/grub files (rather than expecting them to be in a separate partition) then the recovery shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes
[20:59] <erkburgles> computer with ubuntu
[20:59] <ChunkzZ> bekks, slow boot times, slow copying files. EVERYTHING slow.
[20:59] <ChunkzZ> windows is fine bekks
[20:59] <ChunkzZ> hexafraction, I am reading there's problems with the mx100 and linux....
[20:59] <bekks> ChunkzZ: Define "slow boot times, etc." - give us examples.
[20:59] <abbasi_> http://s17.postimg.org/jfapic4wf/Capture2.png this
[20:59] <ChunkzZ> that's WHY I asked if there was anyone else having issues
[21:00] <ChunkzZ> bekks, you trying to piss me off?
[21:00] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Well there we go! It's set setuid
[21:00] <ChunkzZ> slow boot times. how can I say more????
[21:00] <TJ-> danielw329: If /boot/ doesn't contain those files and is only a mount-point you'll need to create a separate partition for /boot/ and format it then reinstall the kernel images, regenerate the initrd, before grub-install and update-grub
[21:00] <erkburgles> is there someone here who can take pity on a noob who is gimping along with no trackpad
[21:00] <abbasi_> how to set?
[21:00] <bekks> ChunkzZ: How do we know what "slow boot times" are for you? How long does it boot?
[21:00] <hexafraction> abbasi_: chmod a-s /home/abbasi/mpsvrrel32
[21:00] <kutsuya> danielw329: seems like I recall some old docs on that. http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/HOWTO_Install_Gentoo_on_an_LVM2_root_partition
[21:00] <ChunkzZ> a few minutes bekks
[21:01] <ChunkzZ> I'll just /ignore you
[21:01] <ChunkzZ> anyone else?
[21:01] <bekks> ChunkzZ: Good luck.
[21:01] <abbasi_> then?
[21:01] <ubuntu853> nope and good luck now
[21:01] <erkburgles> is there someone here who can take pity on a noob who is gimping along with no trackpad
[21:01] <hexafraction> ChunkzZ: Please be more civil. It is often necessary to get more specific information than "slow boot" in order to help diagnose.
[21:01] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Try running it again and see if it works.
[21:01] <abbasi_> k :)
[21:02] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Wait a second, why is EVERYTHING in this folder owned by root?
[21:02] <danielw329> kutsuya: reviewing it now
[21:02] <hexafraction> have you been misusing sudo in any way?
[21:02] <ChunkzZ> hexafraction, yeah but it is what it is. 2 minutes to boot and windows is in seconds. I really don't know how to explain further...
[21:02] <ChunkzZ> hence WHY I ASKED if anyone had the mx100
[21:02] <ChunkzZ> :)
[21:02] <TJ-> ChunkzZ: Your Windows install probably uses fastboot a.k.a. hibernation
[21:02] <danielw329> TJ: i see the files in /boot but im not sure if they are everything i need. i think so though. since it was installed the same way as the orginial backed'up OS was.
[21:03] <hexafraction> ChunkzZ: Still, ignoring someone trying to help you is not the way to go. I can help you through the process of collecting more info in just a second
[21:03] <ChunkzZ> TJ-, nah, hibernate is disabled
[21:03] <danielw329> so it should ahve the same kernal images.
[21:03] <erkburgles> is there someone here who can take pity on a noob who is gimping along with no trackpad
[21:03] <abbasi_> idk but there is user abbasi in home
[21:03] <gaurav_SpringDEV> hi friends
[21:03] <TJ-> danielw329: If you see files such as vmlinux, initrd, and a grub/ sub-dir you're good to go
[21:03] <abbasi_> and mpsvrrel32 is in abbasi
[21:03] <hexafraction> ChunkzZ: Can you run dmesg > dmesg.txt in a terminal?
[21:03] <gaurav_SpringDEV> new to Unix scripting
[21:03] <hexafraction> abbasi_: EVERYTHING in your home folder is owned by root.
[21:03] <Denlud> hey ma linux niggas
[21:04] <TJ-> ChunkzZ: For slow boots that may be caused by hardware problems take a look at "/var/log/dmesg"
[21:04] <Denlud> whats going on?
[21:04] <hexafraction> (or everything in that folder)
[21:04] <abbasi_> then what to do?
[21:04] <erkburgles> need help troubleshooting trackpad
[21:04] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Change the permissions back
[21:04] <Denlud> you dont have to expect help here
[21:04] <abbasi_> i used adduser cmd
[21:04] <Denlud> linux users dont help each other
[21:04] <erkburgles> english please denlud
[21:04] <hexafraction> chown -R abbasi:abbasi /home/abbasi
[21:05] <gaurav_SpringDEV> can somebody guide how to run a shell script placed in one of my directory;shell is prompting me : test.sh : command not found
[21:05] <thomedy> what is the s in chmod
[21:05] <darthanubis> Denlud, don't troll
[21:05] <thomedy>  i have a directory at 777 but i must have done something strange because i also have an s
[21:05] <Denlud> ??
[21:05] <abbasi_> i have changed
[21:05] <Denlud> I am speaking english
[21:05] <erkburgles> no
[21:05] <ubuntu853> thomedy: man chmod
[21:05] <Denlud> yes
[21:05] <hexafraction> thomedy: s is setuid/setgid
[21:05] <xar_> is there any presentation generator tool, please?
[21:05] <hexafraction> xar_: Libreoffice impress
[21:06] <TJ-> Denlud: What is your support question?
[21:06] <thomedy> im trying to figure out why i cant read files from apache in this directory
[21:06] <abbasi_> now?
[21:06] <Denlud> my question is:
[21:06] <hexafraction> ChunkzZ: If you could pastebin the output from dmesg it might be the best way to diagnose the issue with your SSD.
[21:06] <Denlud> How can i configurate linux?
[21:07] <hexafraction> Denlud: Configure, in what way?
[21:07] <xar_> hexafraction, yes, but here I need a web presentation generator tool !
[21:07] <abbasi_> now what to do?
[21:07] <TJ-> Denlud: wrong channel; try ##linux   .... this is for Ubuntu support only
[21:07] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Now stop using root unless you actually need it.
[21:07] <hexafraction> You should be set for now. Does your server work now?
[21:07] <Denlud> i want to set up a ubuntu server
[21:07] <thomedy> oh my setuid sounds dangerous
[21:07] <Denlud> and i dont know how
[21:07] <abbasi_> use abbasi?
[21:07] <darthanubis> Denlud, what have you done already?
[21:08] <abbasi_> user?
[21:08] <erkburgles> need help troubleshooting trackpad
[21:08] <Denlud> nothing
[21:08] <hexafraction> Yes, always use your user account unless you SPECIFICALLY need root.
[21:08] <abbasi_> now i m trying to login as user and tell u
[21:08] <TJ-> Denlud: See http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/install-ubuntu-server
[21:08] <darthanubis> Denlud, we need specific questions in order to help you. You should start by downloading the ubuntu-server installation disk
[21:08] <erkburgles> dude can ANYONE HELP ME HERE
[21:08] <darthanubis> erkburgles, CAPS won't help
[21:09] <darthanubis> !patience | erkburgles
[21:09] <erkburgles> at least it got a response from someone
[21:09] <looxi> hi ! where's french chat's please ?
[21:09] <pbx> erkburgles, the more detail and evidence of your own efforts you give, the better help you'll get
[21:09] <darthanubis> !fr | looxi
[21:09] <docmur> I have a headless Ubuntu server running as an iSCSI targett for my Windows machines.  Is there a way to push Desktop Noticiations from the Ubuntu Server to the Windows Desktop so they get a warning
[21:09] <hexafraction> erkburgles: Also, please don't direct-message users. If someone knows how to help you, they will when they see your question and are available
[21:10] <hexafraction> For now it would be good to provide info such as log files, what you've tried, what you expect to happen, and what actually happens.
[21:10] <erkburgles> so no one here knows how to troubleshoot a trackpad not working in ubuntu is what youre saying
[21:10] <hexafraction> erkburgles: Well, you
[21:10] <erkburgles> no
[21:10] <hexafraction> you've direct messaged me and I certainly don't know how.
[21:10] <erkburgles> read what you wrot
[21:10] <erkburgles> e
[21:10] <erkburgles> wow
[21:10] <hexafraction> Sorry, I hit [enter] instead of [apostrophe]. It's a common typo.
[21:11] <darthanubis> !attitude | darthanubis
[21:11] <Denlud> i have to set up a server for a company. To store Data on it.
[21:11] <erkburgles> ?
[21:11] <hexafraction> We're not people that magically know everything there is about every piece of hardware and software. Not everyone in-channel can assist at this moment.
[21:11] <Denlud> And i dont know anything about servers or linux, what should i do?
[21:11] <darthanubis> !attitude | erkburgles
[21:11] <erkburgles> oh jesus
[21:11] <erkburgles> goodbye
[21:12] <darthanubis> Denlud, read linux books
[21:12] <pbx> Denlud, i'd say: ask your company to help get the job done right by partnering you with someone who knows what to do, or to send you to get the appropriate training
[21:12] <darthanubis> install distros in a vm
[21:12] <darthanubis> pbx, basically
[21:12] <Denlud> i must finish it tomorrow....
[21:12] <darthanubis> Denlud, its not going to happen
[21:13] <darthanubis> might as well tell them that now
[21:13] <Denlud> it should be a server to save data from 1200 people
[21:13] <pbx> Denlud, then no offense but you're going to do it wrong or not get it done.   tell your boss they need to recalibrate or hire out
[21:13] <Denlud> and their user kontos should be saved on the server too
[21:13] <squinty> Denlud:  there is a #ubuntu-server channel available here on freenode.  might want to troll over there
[21:13] <hexafraction> Denlud: It's fairly hard to set up a server to save data for a single person in a day. Setting one up to handle accounting and data for 1200 users, with reliability, security, etc, isn't going to happen in one day.
[21:14] <abbasi_> thanks alot that prob is solved but now getting error in file that is .txt file failed to open file in append mode
[21:14] <Denlud> But there are 6 hours left....
[21:14] <hexafraction> I've done such a thing before on a similar scale. I spent 2 weeks planning it, a week scripting it, 3 days testing it in a virtual environment, and then wished I spent more time planning and preparing.
[21:14] <hexafraction> ^ Denlud
[21:14] <hexafraction> abbasi_: What file is it trying to append to>
[21:15] <hexafraction> *?
[21:15] <abbasi_> its .txt file
[21:15] <hexafraction> Yes, I know it's a txt file. What is its name? Where is it located?
[21:15] <abbasi_> server_log.txt
[21:15] <hexafraction> OK, is there a file called server_log.txt you see anywhere?
[21:15] <abbasi_> its loaded my mpsvrrel32
[21:16] <hexafraction> Wait, so it is working now?
[21:16] <abbasi_> yes
[21:16] <hexafraction> OK, then you should be all set
[21:16] <Denlud> Ok, i think i started downloading the image.....yeeesss.....
[21:16] <abbasi_> no its showing this error
[21:16] <thomedy> okay so this has to be a permissions thing and if someone tells me that i m in th wrong room im okay with that i am just not sure where to go with this it seems like the right thing tocome in here
[21:16] <hexafraction> Denlud: What image? Ubuntu server?
[21:16] <hexafraction> abbasi_: OK, where is server_log.txt located?
[21:16] <Denlud> now i have to wait, for the ubuntu server image.
[21:17] <Denlud> After that i make some orders in the console, that you said and finish...
[21:17] <abbasi_> in same folder where mpsvrrel32 is located
[21:17] <hexafraction> Denlud: I would advise you right now, unless you are already experienced with setting up a server application that can do this for you, it's not going to happen in a day
[21:17] <thomedy> i have an html5 player im making.. and i know this isn't the room for that my question isn't about that. I can play the video as long as its not in my private_files directory
[21:17] <hexafraction> OK, just a sec
[21:17] <thomedy> but currently everyone in the world has read access to that
[21:17] <thomedy> so what am i  missing about why its not playering
[21:18] <thomedy> the player is fine itself it works outside of the directory
[21:18] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Can you run ls -als /home/abbasi again, and show me the screen capture?
[21:18] <thomedy> but once i try to play a file inside  i get black
[21:19] <abbasi_> http://s24.postimg.org/tq6xn1wb9/Capture2.png
[21:19] <Denlud> you get a black out?
[21:20] <Denlud> after you try to play a file inside?
[21:20] <cinco34> helllo i wanna make a bootable dvd to see a cople of linux distros
[21:20] <hexafraction> abbasi_: OK, can you then run:
[21:20] <Denlud> maybe you should meet a doctor
[21:20] <hexafraction> sudo chown -R abbasi:abbasi /home/abbasi
[21:20] <thomedy> no my video doesn't play basically
[21:20] <abbasi_> can conversion of .txt to notepad fix it?
[21:20] <hexafraction> abbasi_: No, it's a permissions issue
[21:20] <cinco34> do anyone can recomend a cople of distro y i  am dowmloadinf roda and blag
[21:20] <hexafraction> (the reason we're using sudo right now is because root owns the files, and we're trying to fix that right now)
[21:21] <thomedy> so i get a space where video should play but no video
[21:21] <cinco34>  and y plan to use ubuntu mate
[21:21] <abbasi_> allow
[21:21] <hexafraction> ?
[21:21] <thomedy> and once i take it to a diff directory and play it there its fine same php file same video different directroy
[21:21] <hexafraction> yes, put in your password when sudo asks you
[21:21] <Denlud> i use ubuntu mate
[21:21] <thomedy> hexafraction: was that at me
[21:21] <hexafraction> thomedy: OK
[21:22] <thomedy> so your talking to me right?
[21:22] <abbasi_> again failed to open that file in apend mode?
[21:22] <hexafraction> thomedy: No, I was talking to abbasi_ and then I misread your message
[21:22] <thomedy> got it...
[21:23] <abbasi_> by changing permissions
[21:23] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Then just sudo rm /home/abbasi/server_log.txt
[21:24] <hexafraction> Did running sudo chown -R abbasi:abbasi /home/abbasi cause any error messages to be shown?
[21:24] <abbasi_> abbasi is not in sudoers file
[21:24] <hexafraction> OK, do you have a root password set?
[21:24] <abbasi_> me?
[21:24] <hexafraction> Yes
[21:25] <abbasi_> yes
[21:25] <TJ-> hexafraction: Can you please prefix your comments with the user's nickname?
[21:25] <abbasi_> can i login with it?
[21:25] <hexafraction> TJ-: Apologies
[21:25] <hexafraction> abbasi_: No, don't log in with root at the moment
[21:25] <abbasi_> k
[21:25] <abbasi_> what to do?
[21:26] <hexafraction> Can you do su root chown -R abbasi:abbasi /home/abbasi
[21:26] <hexafraction> And provide your root password, abbasi_?
[21:26] <abbasi_> done
[21:26] <hexafraction> OK, now can you run whoami?
[21:26] <hexafraction> ^ abbasi_
[21:26] <abbasi_> ?
[21:27] <abbasi_> cmd?
[21:27] <hexafraction> abbasi_: No, just run whoami in your terminal and tell me what it outputs
[21:27] <abbasi_> k
[21:28] <hexafraction> Unrelated question for anyone here: Should I be worried about having dmesg log invalid TCP flags hitting iptables? I have ipkungfu and I'm getting improper packets that are filtered out every few seconds or so.
[21:28] <abbasi_> http://s21.postimg.org/oaljbl6g7/Capture2.png
[21:29] <TJ-> hexafraction: are they internally generated?
[21:29] <hexafraction> TJ-: No, external.
[21:29] <TJ-> hexafraction: probably probes for vulnerable TCP stacks
[21:30] <abbasi_> hexafraction can u give me ur email?
[21:30] <hexafraction> TJ-: So I shouldn't woorry with an up to date kernel and iptables?
[21:30] <hexafraction> abbasi_: Id prefer not to.
[21:31] <abbasi_> can i find u on this irc?
[21:31] <thomedy> i really cant see crap
[21:31] <TJ-> hexafraction: It would depend on the packets, there's always a slim possibility that there's some 0-day flaw in the packet handling, but you'd need to look at the specifics of the malformed packets. My guess would be - if this is a public host - that the probes are for vulnerable MS Windows systems
[21:31] <thomedy> its so weird the chown and owner have revealed the same owners and now everything is 777
[21:32] <thomedy> so my apache runs owner as thomedy and group as www-data
[21:32] <thomedy> but the owner of my file is that too
[21:32] <thomedy> im so confused
[21:32] <erkburgles> I need help troubleshooting a trackpad not working. I have very limited ability to do pretty much anything including get on irc, if anyone can help me out i would greatly appreciate it
[21:32] <hexafraction> TJ-: Residental system, runs services over IPv6 but these are all v4 packets.
[21:32] <hexafraction> abbasi_: I'm always on this IRC network. Just /query hexafraction to open a direct message window
[21:32] <abbasi_> k i will meet u tomorrow now going :)
[21:32] <hexafraction> OK.
[21:33] <TJ-> erkburgles: make/model of device, and release of Ubuntu ?
[21:33] <erkburgles> 15. whatever the newest is, dell inspiron 3451i
[21:34] <TJ-> erkburgles: 15.04 Vivid?
[21:34] <erkburgles> i went into tty and found device number not sure how to file that against hal or whatever
[21:34] <erkburgles> how can i find the exact release
[21:34] <erkburgles> im not sure th
[21:34] <erkburgles> tj
[21:35] <Ben64> erkburgles: lsb_release -a
[21:35] <SchrodingersScat> erkburgles: lsb_release -a    ?
[21:35] <hexafraction> TJ-: IPKF_Invalid_TCP_Flag: IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=04:XX:XX:XX:XX:de:6c:b0:XX:14:XX:af:XX:XX SRC=108.X.X.X DST=192.168.150.4 LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=51 ID=0 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=80 DPT=37774 WINDOW=0 RES=0x00 RST URGP=0
[21:35] <hexafraction> (192.168.150.4 being my machine's IP)
[21:35] <TJ-> erkburgles: Can you show us "pastebinit <( /var/log/kern.log )" please?
[21:35] <hexafraction> I have no idea how to interpret out the flags from that log entry.
[21:35] <erkburgles> vivid 15.0.4
[21:35] <Ben64> hexafraction: why censor ip
[21:36] <erkburgles> tj i dont even know how to get to the message you just sent me
[21:36] <hexafraction> Ben64: Is there a reason you need IP?
[21:36] <erkburgles> with just the keyboard
[21:36] <hexafraction> erkburgles: Open a terminal and just type that
[21:36] <hexafraction> (Ctrl+Alt+T to open a term)
[21:36] <hexafraction> Alt-tab to switch back to your IRC client
[21:36] <erkburgles> yes of course thats how i just gave you the release others gave me the command for
[21:36] <Ben64> hexafraction: why censor it though, its not you, public ips are public
[21:36] <TJ-> erkburgles: You need to open a terminal and type it at the command-line, then give us the URL it provides where we will be able to view the contents of the file the command read
[21:36] <hexafraction> Ben64: Just a habitual action.
[21:37] <erkburgles> wait what url
[21:37] <erkburgles> what am i typing into the terminal?
[21:37] <hexafraction> You are typing the following:
[21:37] <hexafraction> pastebinit <( /var/log/kern.log )
[21:37] <erkburgles> ok
[21:37] <hexafraction> And it will answer with a URL within a few seconds. You need to provide us that URL.
[21:37] <TJ-> hexafraction: the SPT suggests the packet might belong to a HTTP session from a browser
[21:38] <hexafraction> TJ-: Yes, but equally, could an attacker use a sourceport of 80 to make it look like an HTTP session?
[21:38] <marianne_> having sound issue with 15.04 - played fine on sunday and now nothing. I've looked at the settings in alsamixer, they are fine, have restricted extras installed. No idea... anyone help?
[21:38] <Ben64> hexafraction: well what is the ip
[21:38] <TJ-> hexafraction: Is there an existing HTTP session originating on port 37774?
[21:38] <hexafraction> I'll run wireshark for a bit, later on. Do I need to do anything special to make it receive iptables-filtered packets?
[21:39] <erkburgles> telling me that pastebinit is not even installed
[21:39] <hexafraction> TJ-: I'm not sure at the moment. I've got to go soon, but I'll be able to test it more thoroughly in an hour or so
[21:39] <TJ-> hexafraction: That message isn't very useful; it doesn't state which Flag is incorrect
[21:39] <Ben64> erkburgles: sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[21:39] <erkburgles> ty
[21:39] <hexafraction> TJ-: It's IPkungfu-generated.
[21:39] <hexafraction> Ben64: 108.168.169.77
[21:39] <hexafraction> (which, I should have probably run a reverse lookup on first)
[21:39] <TJ-> hexafraction: If the DPT remains the same then I'd suspect its reacting to an active session, and there's something wrong with the intrusion detection algorithm
[21:40] <Ben64> definitely serving stuff on 80
[21:40] <hexafraction> TJ-: OK, thanks. I've got to go right now. It's probably not even worth worrying about
[21:41] <erkburgles> telling me permission denied i am trying to send an empty file
[21:42] <TJ-> erkburgles: my bad! try this instead: "sudo pastebinit /var/log/kern.log"
[21:44] <erkburgles> past.ubuntu.com/11806982 sorry the rest of the terminal is obscured by this window
[21:44] <erkburgles> paste*
[21:45] <erkburgles> and / at end of course
[21:46] <erkburgles> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11806982/ im an idiot
[21:47] <lotuspsychje> erkburgles: whats going on? whats your issue exactly?
[21:47] <TJ-> erkburgles: lines 4058-59 seem to indicate how the touchpad is being detected... it may be it is detected as the wrong kind of device, but that's something we can research further
[21:47] <erkburgles> no trackpad functionality
[21:48] <smygIG> Hello. Have an dns server. when i access webpage by ip (wan) it works. But by http adress (wan) it dosent work. If i try by lan it works both ip and http. Port 53 and 80 is open.
[21:48] <erkburgles> hmm ok what can i do for further research here
[21:48] <TenthTARDIS> Is this the right place to ask about email configuration issues on a Ubuntu server?
[21:49] <TJ-> erkburgles: This article seems to confirm my suspicions: http://askubuntu.com/questions/527793/clickpad-not-working-on-dell-inspiron-13-7000-running-ubuntu-14-04
[21:49] <lotuspsychje> TenthTARDIS: the #ubuntu-server guys might be able to help maybe
[21:49] <erkburgles> it is detected, i  ran the cat /dev whatever ls and it gives me the device number for the track
[21:49] <erkburgles> ok
[21:49] <TenthTARDIS> Thanks, lotuspsychje!
[21:49] <erkburgles> what to do
[21:50] <TJ-> erkburgles: In summary, the latest mainline Linux kernels apparently do have the required support
[21:50] <TJ-> !mainline | erkburgles
[21:50] <erkburgles> ty TJ
[21:50] <erkburgles> what do i do
[21:50] <erkburgles> with that url
[21:50] <lotuspsychje> smygIG: perhaps the ##networking guys can help further on your issue
[21:51] <TJ-> erkburgles: Follow the instructions for installing the latest v4.1 mainline kernel build at the URL ubottu gave you
[21:51] <erkburgles> ok thank you
[21:51]  * Upside is away: no internet connection
[21:52] <TJ-> erkburgles: I'd also bookmark both links - the one I gave you to the answer, and ubottu's link to mainline kernel builds, in case you need them again
[21:52] <sopkov> Hi everyone!
[21:52] <lotuspsychje> sopkov: welcome, how can we help you?
[21:52] <erkburgles> i just typed the second url into this text box and copied it
[21:52] <TJ-> erkburgles: Ctrl+D will bookmark a tab in the browser that has focus.
[21:52] <erkburgles> i cant see the first one
[21:52] <TJ-> erkburgles: http://askubuntu.com/questions/527793/clickpad-not-working-on-dell-inspiron-13-7000-running-ubuntu-14-04
[21:52] <erkburgles> ok
[21:54] <sopkov> Did some one has experience with upgrading openssh server to 6.7 or 6.8 on 14.04 ?
[21:54] <lotuspsychje> sopkov: its reccomended to use package version of your ubuntu versions
[21:54] <TJ-> erkburgles: Do you have an external mouse (USB/Bluetooth) you can use until the trackpad issue is solved, that would make fixing the issue much easier for you
[21:54] <erkburgles> i do not
[21:55] <lotuspsychje> !latest | sopkov
[21:57] <docmur> I have a headless Ubuntu server running as an iSCSI targett for my Windows machines.  Is there a way to push Desktop Noticiations from the Ubuntu Server to the Windows Desktop so they get a warning
[21:57] <erkburgles> tj, how do i open bookmarks with the keyboard
[21:57] <TJ-> erkburgles: Open them? Are you using Firefox?
[21:57] <sopkov> yes, I know, but 6.6p1 version has a vulnerabilities
[21:57] <lotuspsychje> !info openssh trusty
[21:57] <erkburgles> nvmd i got it
[21:58] <TJ-> erkburgles: For Firefox Ctrl+Shift+O
[21:58] <TJ-> !info openssh-server
[21:58] <lotuspsychje> TJ-: tnx :p
[21:58] <lotuspsychje> sopkov: trusty has 6.7p1
[21:58] <TJ-> Trusty has v6.6p1
[21:59] <TJ-> Vivid has v6.7p1
[21:59] <lotuspsychje> oh right
[21:59] <lotuspsychje> sopkov: you have url on vulnerable openssh 6.6?
[22:00] <sopkov> >>Version 1:6.7p1-5ubuntu1 (vivid)  this will work on trusty?
[22:00] <TJ-> I doubt there are any outstanding security issues; all issues get fixed in supported releases. See the changelog for specifics: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssh/openssh_6.6p1-2ubuntu2/changelog
[22:01] <erkburgles> tj, do you know which build i would be installing here
[22:01] <sopkov> yes, from TrustWave report
[22:01] <lotuspsychje> sopkov: if you have doubts also ask in #ubuntu-hardened
[22:01] <lotuspsychje> sopkov: url source?
[22:03] <sopkov> http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-2653
[22:04] <TJ-> sopkov: Fixed in 1:6.6p1-1)
[22:04] <bekks> sopkov: According to the changelog above, CVE-2014-2653 is fixed.
[22:04] <TJ-> sopkov: Read the changelog I linked you to
[22:05] <TJ-> sopkov: "apt-get changelog openssh-server"
[22:05] <sopkov> thanks
[22:07] <martianlobster1> what is the best way to install citrix?
[22:07] <lotuspsychje> !citrix | martianlobster1
[22:07] <martianlobster1> thanks
[22:11] <jnunbu> gpg. Do the kernels from kernel.ubuntu.com have a public key
[22:11] <warboy_> A noob here. It's the first time I used IRC. Trying to figure out how this works.
[22:12] <lotuspsychje_> !irc | warboy_
[22:12] <TJ-> jnunbu: See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds#Verifying_the_mainline_build_binaries
[22:13] <sopkov> test:
[22:13] <jnunbu> Ok thanks reading now
[22:24] <jnunbu> TJ-: Good signature from "Kernel PPA <kernel-ppa@canonical.com>"
[22:27] <Nikesh> Any ideas about this? I have a vagrant machine running an nginx server with an RoR app. When I browse in Firefox to the app it gives many CORS errors. I have a web.crt that I tried adding to Firefox which specifies *.mydomain.xip.io but it still gives many CORS errors. I have also tried adding this in the nginx configuration
[22:28] <leonic> !idiom
[22:29] <leonic> !languaje
[22:29] <lotuspsychje> LeoDee: can we help you?
[22:29] <lotuspsychje> leonic: can we help you
[22:30] <leonic> canal en espa;ol
[22:30] <lotuspsychje> !es | leonic
[22:30] <leonic> i can undertand ingles but ..
[22:30] <leonic> thanks
[22:34] <leonic> ... hello again
[22:34] <leonic> i want to put at least 3 live distros in a dvd
[22:36] <MonkeyDust> leonic  maybe unetbootin can do that, or MultiSystem
[22:36] <lotuspsychje> leonic: multisystem is nice yeah
[22:37] <MonkeyDust> leonic  try if it can handle dvd instead of usb   http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/
[22:37] <leonic> i have alredy ubuntu mate
[22:38] <leonic> and black (not suere abut that )any recomendation
[22:38] <MonkeyDust> leonic  ok, the website says it can (should've read first)
[22:40] <FFF> Hi!
[22:40] <FFF> The Radeon HD3470 have good opensource or binary driver?
[22:40] <FFF> I want to buy a T400 and it comes with Radeon HD3470 and the intel igp
[22:41] <FFF> 4500HD
[22:42] <Bashing-om> FFF: Not a good combo, as ATI dropped support for that card,and open source does not cope with hybrid graphics in that situation .
[22:44] <OerHeks> indeed, hd2xxx 3xxx 4xxx
[22:45] <mhortoss> exit
[22:45] <PSGroup19> I would like to find out the root cause of an error. How can I find that out when I am given the log file which has sub execution sets and the corresponding sub outputs?
[22:46] <Ben64> PSGroup19: what error
[22:46] <Bashing-om> FFF: If you can do with out the Intel chip set, and do not game , the radeon driver will perform well .
[22:46] <leonixyz> Hello, running Ubuntu Server 14.04 and trying to make work an init script. It doesn't start automatically at boot, but "sudo service start geoserver" works. It's chmodded +x. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/6b29799d50b718b5292f
[22:48] <meLon> When `update-initramfs -uk all` is run, where does it look to determine which kernels it should update?
[22:48] <leonixyz> I need it to start automatically at boot
[22:49] <Guest49731> ty
[22:49] <PSGroup14> I would like to find out the root cause of an error. How can I find that out when I am given the log file which has sub execution sets and the corresponding sub outputs?
[22:49] <Mr777> Hello everyone
[22:49] <Ben64> PSGroup14: what error
[22:49] <Mr777> I am having internet disconnectivity issues with my ubuntu machine
[22:49] <Mr777> After every few minutes it keeps disconnecting
[22:49] <Mr777> This is not happening to anyone else in the whole network
[22:49] <PSGroup14> The error is runtime fail: ... or compilation fail...
[22:50] <Mr777> Is there any way to figure out what can be wrong?
[22:50] <snapdata-> What the hell... aircrack was working just fine yesterday. Today, every time I try to run airmon, it creates a new duplicate interface for my wifi card (as in 2 of them show up in the wifi configuration on the taskbar) and creates a new monX... so for example if I ran airmon-ng start wlan1 3 times, I would have 3 duplicate adapters showing up as wifi cards, all as wlan1, and mon0 mon1 and mon2
[22:50] <k1l> PSGroup14: specific details lead to specific solutions. pastebin the errors
[22:52] <Ben64> PSGroup14: what version of linux are you running
[22:56] <PSGroup14> runtime errorl - file1 - test execution exit 1
[22:57] <PSGroup14> I am running on EL7
[22:57] <Ben64> what is EL7
[22:58] <HoloIRCUser1> Hi, is the channel I can get help with me trying to custom build myself a 16gb of ram Ubuntu super machine?
[22:58] <PSGroup14> enterprise linux 7
[22:58] <tgm4883> PSGroup14: uh, this is Ubuntu support, not Redhat
[22:58] <Ben64> PSGroup14: so find their support channel, this is for Ubuntu only, which you have been told many times before
[22:59] <tgm4883> PSGroup14: or call up support
[22:59] <tgm4883> PSGroup14: or.. use Ubuntu
[22:59] <k1l> PSGroup14: so why on earth are you comming again in #ubuntu when you know that you are not running ubuntu and dont have ubuntu issues? wasnt that made clear the last times you tried it here?
[22:59] <Ben64> HoloIRCUser1: this is for ubuntu support, maybe #ubuntu-offtopic or ##hardware ? i'm in both channels if you need anything
[22:59] <k1l> HoloIRCUser1: ubuntu can handle that amount of ram. that should not be an issue
[23:00] <meLon> PSGroup14: Have you tried #rhel ?
[23:04] <murat> hi girls
[23:20] <leonic> nop multi system does not suport burn to a dvd
[23:23] <al2o3-cr> leonic: what up?
[23:24] <leonic> triying to make a multisystems dvd
[23:28] <ssfdre38> what is the program to allow you to install a fake ubuntu on your guestos
[23:28] <hexafraction> Will the server CD installers preserve an existing /home (not on a separate partition)?
[23:30] <ubuntu853> hexafraction: Not sure, there us a wiki on moving home to a partition if needed.
[23:31] <hexafraction> ubuntu853: Thanks!
[23:31] <ubuntu853> no prob #ubuntu-server might know
[23:31] <hexafraction> Thanks!
[23:33] <OerHeks> ssfdre38, KVM, virtualBox, xen, openstack,vmware, azure..
[23:33] <OerHeks> maybe i missed one
[23:34] <ssfdre38> no not virtuallation but i know there was a way to have the ubuntu core files on your drive and access them via ssh to make edits to make your own os and i did it years ago and im just forgetting what it was called
[23:35] <hexafraction> ssfdre38: You're not talking about a debootstrap chroot, are you?
[23:36] <ssfdre38> that is what i am i just couldn't remember the name
[23:36] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[23:37] <MonkeyDust> ssfdre38  remastersys?
[23:37] <ssfdre38> i knew it was root something and no its chroot
[23:37] <p1l0t> Riddle me this, I have a folder owned by www-data:www-data and I am in the group www-data the permissions are 770 but it says Permission denied I don't have to reboot for this do I?
[23:38] <ssfdre38> p1l0t, did you install any httpd services
[23:38] <sloantothebone_> Hi I'm getting an error msg in the notifications, about packages
[23:38] <p1l0t> ssfdre38: Apache2
[23:38] <ssfdre38> that is why
[23:39] <ssfdre38> apache2 owns that folder
[23:39] <p1l0t> ssfdre38: Yes but I'm in the group, and the permissions are 770
[23:40] <ssfdre38> is it /var/www ?
[23:41] <p1l0t> ssfdre38: no, but those are too
[23:41] <rypervenche> p1l0t: Run "namei -om /path/to/your/folder" please and pastebin it for us.
[23:42] <ssfdre38> its cause when you first install apache2, it sets up all those folders under www-data user and not you so you can change the uid to yours with chown and you will be fine
[23:43] <ssfdre38> you will still might need to edit the apache2.conf file in the /etc/apache2 folder
[23:44] <p1l0t> drwxrwx--- www-data www-data and then the parent folders are root:root but 755
[23:44] <p1l0t> Funny part is I am the one that changed this folder to www-data:www-data
[23:45] <misteriosoyaterr> hola
[23:45] <ssfdre38> its cause its not under your user its under the root:root for /var and /var/www is under www-data so you wont access them
[23:45] <ssfdre38> p1l0t, are you the only user on your ubuntu install
[23:46] <p1l0t> ssfdre38: No, there is another non-sudoer
[23:46] <danielw329> tj: i got it working. thanks
[23:46] <ssfdre38> are you a sudoer on that install
[23:47] <p1l0t> ssfdre38: Yeah I mean I can change it back and forth it's just annoying
[23:48] <ssfdre38> then type this sudo chown user:user -r /var/www and it will be under your control it wont change /var away from root but it will allow you to make changes to /var/www folder and the index.html inside it
[23:51] <p1l0t> ssfdre38: What's the lowercase -r
[23:51] <MonkeyDust> -r means recursive
[23:52] <p1l0t> Oh same as -R
[23:52] <ssfdre38> use -R