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erkburglesso there were unmet dependencies when i ran sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, i ran sudo apt-get -f install, then got "erkburgles@erkburgles-Inspiron-3451:~$ sudo dpkg -i kde-config-telepathy-accounts_15.04.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.04~ppa1_amd64.deb00:00
erkburglesdpkg: error processing archive kde-config-telepathy-accounts_15.04.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.04~ppa1_amd64.deb (--install):00:00
erkburgles cannot access archive: No such file or directory00:00
erkburglesErrors were encountered while processing:00:00
erkburgles kde-config-telepathy-accounts_15.04.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.04~ppa1_amd64.deb" (sorry will use pastebin in future)00:00
erkburgleswhat to do from here00:00
OerHeksnoobsie, hard to say what went wrong.00:00
Ben64erkburgles: you did not get a prompt where you had to type in dpkg -i....00:00
Ben64erkburgles: try running sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop^ and pastebin the result00:01
erkburgleshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11858732/00:03
andy_mahurinnoobsie, You can try https://www.python.org/downloads/source/.00:04
andy_mahurinIt might be a better way to download the latest version of python.00:04
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erkburgleshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11858735/00:04
erkburglescrap i did not put in the ^00:06
erkburgleshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11858746/00:08
erkburgleshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11858750/00:09
noobsieandy_mahurin: Thanks.00:12
en1gmaanyone tell me why i get this error when i try to compile?00:12
en1gma"cc -std=c99 -O3 -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations -o pixiewps pixiewps.c -lcrypto -I../include"00:12
en1gmai have libssl-dev and openssl-dev installed00:12
noobsieOerHeks: after enabling the recommended updates, I cannot still find python3-venv package? I see it listed here in Universe: http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/python3-venv00:13
atXyc0hello, i need to find libgl1-mesa-swx11 for trusty00:13
andy_mahurinnoobsie, You are welcome.00:14
andy_mahurinGood luck.00:14
MonkeyDust!find libgl1-mesa trusty | atXyc000:16
ubottuatXyc0: Found: libgl1-mesa-dev, libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-quantal, libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-raring, libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-saucy, libgl1-mesa-dri, libgl1-mesa-dri-dbg, libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-quantal, libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-quantal-dbg, libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-raring, libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-raring-dbg (and 20 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libgl1-mesa&searchon=names&suite=trusty&section=all00:16
andy_mahurinThere was supposed to be a SVN repository that you could download from, but I am not familiar enough with SVN, and I couldn't find where the SVN repository was.00:16
erkburgleshi, i am trying to install kde, I have two pastebin urls available up above if anyone could take a look and give me a pointer00:17
en1gmaanyone see my Q about 5mins ago?00:17
nicomachus_!patience | en1gma00:18
ubottuen1gma: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/00:18
nicomachus_and I'm not sure that package is supported here.00:19
Maybejojo_hi all00:19
en1gmathose packages are supported. (libssl-dev and openssl-dev)00:20
erkburglesis TJ around?00:21
nicomachus_en1gma, pixiewps is a wps cracking program. is that what you were trying to install?00:21
en1gmaoh that package? i dont think its a package problem but probably a location for the -I /include00:22
en1gmayea it is00:22
nicomachus_generally, people in this channel don't like to provide support for cracking programs. if someone wants to help, however, they will reply.00:23
erkburglesnicomachus would you take a look at my pastebin urls00:23
andy_mahurinnoobsie, I am not sure if this will be useful for you.  It is a link to the python repository on github, which copies the python SVN.  https://github.com/python-git/python.00:24
andy_mahurinnoobsie, It seems to take a lot of skill to install python this way, but it will give you the latest version.00:24
MonkeyDusten1gma  hit the up arrow to repeat your question00:24
nicomachus_erkburgles, you may have some luck with the dpkg error running 'sudo apt-get clean'00:24
en1gma"cc -std=c99 -O3 -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations -o pixiewps pixiewps.c -lcrypto -I../include"00:25
erkburglesi think i tried that but lets see again00:25
en1gmamake error00:25
nmatrix9anyone have issues with their asusu monitor with a 2 inch black margin around their screen?00:25
nicomachus_nmatrix9: HDMI?00:26
nmatrix9nicomachus_, yeah00:26
noobsieandy_mahurin: I have Python installed already, the issue is Ubuntu saw fit to split the Python 3.4 version and remove portions of it. I was surprised to see this wasn't fixed after a year, and since I don't use Ubuntu often don't know how to fix it.00:26
erkburglesreceiving the unmet dependencies error again00:26
nmatrix9nicomachus_, it's driving me nuts00:26
nicomachus_erkburgles: did you run 'sudo apt-get -f install'?00:26
erkburglesyes00:26
erkburglesall in the pastebin urls00:27
nicomachus_nmatrix9: it's overscan.00:27
erkburglessame thing again after the apt-get clean00:27
erkburglesand running it again00:27
nmatrix9nicomachus_, ok, how to fix?  It shows up even on rescue mode and my boot cd00:27
erkburglesi was trying to force overite but getting file not found error00:27
erkburglesno such file or directory00:28
nicomachus_nmatrix9: there's a few options. The monitor itself may have a setting for it in the settings menu. If you have and AMD card you can adjust it in the Catalyst Control Center. Not sure what the nvidia equivalent is. If those fail, you can use xrandr to manually adjust it from terminal00:29
nmatrix9nicomachus_, looking in the menus could "overscan" go by any other name?00:29
andy_mahurinnoobsie, That's interesting.  I just leave my python installation alone.00:30
nicomachus_nmatrix9: in the monitor settings? yea... it really varies depending on the monitor.00:30
nicomachus_nmatrix9: I have a tv that I use as a monitor that doesn't even have the option, though.00:30
nicomachus_but an asus monitor should.00:30
nmatrix9nicomachus_, only thing I could find is aspect control or trace free00:31
nicomachus_aspect control may do it. fiddle with it.00:31
noobsieandy_mahurin: well it is standard practice to use virtualenv, in this case it's venv with Python3.4 and it is included, but venv was yanked out of Python 3.4 and I have no idea how to put it back in, because well I need it....00:32
nmatrix9nicomachus_, switched it over to overscan00:32
nmatrix9nicomachus_, from option full to "overscan"00:32
nicomachus_did that help?00:32
nmatrix9still looks the same do I need to reboot or something?00:32
nmatrix9nicomachus_, looks slightly sharper but the black margin still appears00:33
nicomachus_no. what type of graphics card are you running?00:33
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nmatrix9nicomachus_, Geforce 550 Ti00:34
erkburglesany thoughts nicomachus00:35
nicomachus_erkburgles: sorry, I got nothing.00:36
erkburglesok, do you konw of another channel where someone might be able to help?00:36
nmatrix9nicomachus_, I'am gonna do a reboot00:36
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nicomachuserkburgles: I'm sorry, I don't. Someone else may come in here that will know more than I do. You may try askubuntu or superuser until then.00:40
nmatrix9Iam wondering could my monitor be broken?00:44
Maybejojo_Try hooking another computer to it00:45
nmatrix9Maybejojo_, I thought about that I have a laptop but it needs a special hdmi connector.00:46
nmatrix9it's a work laptop00:46
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Maybejojo_you are going hdmi from laptop to vga monitor?00:48
nmatrix9Maybejojo_, no I am using a desktop which is using hdmi for the monitor00:48
Maybejojo_oh so hdmi desktop to hdmi on the monitor00:49
ideas-before-tryhi all i am wanting to connect my ipad to my ubutnu os its gives syncing error00:52
ideas-before-tryubuntu 14.04 arm os00:52
nmatrix9Maybejojo_, yes00:53
ideas-before-tryany ideas would help00:53
daftykinsideas-before-try: connect for what purpose?00:54
Maybejojo_nmatrix9: and you have tried changing the resolutioin00:54
daftykinsnmatrix9: uh-oh you're back00:54
nmatrix9Maybejojo_, it's telling me that my only option is 1280x80000:54
daftykinsnmatrix9: did you sort out your nvidia driver?00:55
nmatrix9daftykins, no00:56
ideas-before-trydaftykins:transferring files off ipad00:56
daftykinsideas-before-try: can't be done00:56
ideas-before-tryare you sure00:56
daftykinsnmatrix9: so you're futzing with resolution settings again before resolving the core issue?00:56
daftykinsideas-before-try: which iOS version?00:57
nmatrix9daftykins, the core issue being installing the nvidia drivers?  I've done that already, over 10 times to be exact I think I've install almost every possible version that can be installed for ubuntu.00:57
ideas-before-tryhttp://itsfoss.com/mount-iphone-ipad-ios-7-ubuntu-13-10/ its just i am on a ubuntu arm os00:57
daftykinsideas-before-try: see the first and second reply here - http://askubuntu.com/questions/151584/how-to-copy-existing-movie-files-on-ipad-to-watch00:57
daftykinsideas-before-try: ubuntu ARM? oh dear. even less chance.00:57
daftykinsnmatrix9: right but you never actually tackled the fact that the X log then said the module wasn't available i'm betting.00:58
daftykinsnmatrix9: show me a "dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit"00:58
nmatrix9daftykins, it's not installed now I just purged about a hour ago00:59
daftykinsi want to see it regardless.00:59
nmatrix9daftykins, says Iam sending a empty document01:00
daftykins"dpkg -l | grep nvidia" shows nothing huh?01:01
nmatrix9daftykins, also did a purge, reinstall of xserver-xorg earlier today01:01
daftykinserk.01:01
daftykinsnmatrix9: "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"01:02
daftykinslets see if it's still the same situation.01:02
daftykinsalso a "uname -r" and a "ls -al /boot | pastebinit"01:02
nmatrix9http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858911/01:02
daftykinsugh you put all that boot parameter rubbish back =|01:03
daftykinsso, the rest?01:04
nmatrix9daftykins, well I tried it without and I tried it with and I jumped back to without and with agin01:04
sajmon folks yaman01:04
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858914/01:04
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858919/01:05
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daftykinshmm, a signed EFI kernel01:05
daftykinsnmatrix9: sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-57-generic01:05
daftykinsoops no01:05
daftykinstypo.01:05
daftykinsnmatrix9: sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-52-generic01:05
nmatrix9daftykins, fyi the black margin around my screen, I did some research other people online have experienced the exact same issue says it has something to do with "overscan" settings01:06
daftykinsyou're booting right now with vesafb, investigating that issue is a total waste of time01:07
daftykinsdone yet?01:08
nmatrix9yes01:08
daftykinsok give us a fresh "ls -al /boot | pastebinit"01:08
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858926/01:08
daftykinsnmatrix9: ok now remove that junk you added - nomodeset=1 video=uvesafb:mode_option=1440x900-24,mtrr=3,scroll=ywrap drm.debug=0xe plymouth:debug01:09
daftykinsnmatrix9: fresh boot after that, then give me another pastebin of /var/log/Xorg.0.log01:09
nmatrix9daftykins, ok01:09
IcabashI’m having some network issues with an Ubuntu Server install. I installed an old copy of Ubuntu Server (Ubuntu Server 12.something), and used do-release-upgrade to bring it up to 14.04. During the initial install, I was having some trouble with the cd and so I skipped one of the steps towards the beginning with network setup and was able to proceed with the rest of the installation as normal. I think that may have something to d01:10
Icabashwith the issues I’m having now, where my connection to the server over ssh will freeze occasionally. Is there any way that I could try to remedy this or troubleshoot what’s wrong? Some magic log files? Maybe there’s some way to reinstall network drivers? If anyone could help me, they’d have my eternal gratitude :)01:10
daftykinsIceBear: what's this systems current kernel?01:11
IcabashOrdinarily I’d just burn a new cd and call it a day, but I don’t have easy access to a computer with a working cd drive.01:12
daftykinsno flash drive ?01:12
daftykinsIceBear: oops bad highlight, sorry01:12
daftykinsIcabash: no flash drive? what's this systems kernel version?01:12
IcabashThe server that I’m trying to install it on has an outdated bios, so flash drives won’t work01:12
IcabashLinux PE2960-i-2 3.13.0-57-generic #95-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 19 09:28:15 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux01:13
IcabashAnd I can’t burn a bios update disk because I don’t have a working disk drive :(01:13
nicomachusIcabash: somewhat unrelated, and irrelevant because you don't have a drive to burn with, but theres a program called plop boot manager that allows older bios to boot from usb. https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/download.html01:14
nicomachusmay come in handy in the future.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯01:14
Icabashooooh01:14
IcabashThat would definitely come in handy, haha01:14
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nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858936/01:15
nicomachussaved my butt a couple times. lol01:15
daftykinsnmatrix9: does an /etc/X11/xorg.conf exist?01:15
nmatrix9daftykins, no01:16
nmatrix9daftykins, must of been removed during xserver reinstall01:17
nmatrix9daftykins, I got backups though01:17
daftykinsno one doesn't normally exist and shouldn't :)01:17
erkburgleshey daftykins, could you look at these pastebins and see if you know whats up: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858746/01:17
daftykins!ppapurge01:17
erkburgleshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11858750/01:17
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html01:17
daftykinsnmatrix9: use the above on xorg-edgers01:17
nmatrix9daftykins, ok01:18
IcabashHm, I think that rather than try to troubleshoot this, I’ll just backup my files and try to find a computer with a working cd drive to use that boot manager. Thanks nicomachu!01:18
nmatrix9daftykins, ok gonna purge xorg-edgers01:20
nmatrix9daftykins, still purging01:22
erkburglestyte01:22
daftykinsgood stuff01:22
nmatrix9daftykins, ppa purged successfully01:24
nicomachuswell, I installed the -57 kernel and it won't boot. neither will -55. -54 worked just fine, but autoremove took it out. I'm in a live cd with everything mounted and chroot, but can't get the -54 kernel installed.01:24
erkburgleshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11858956/01:25
erkburglessuccess01:25
daftykinsnicomachus: sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.13.0-54-generic01:25
nimbioticsHello everyone. Im using a VBOX VM  with Ubuntu 14.04. I want this VM to mount ceertain devices, so I added them to the fstab file (http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858949/). But I get an error for the C_DRIVE, Copy and Downloads devices, which I skip. Now the ftp device gives a message stating that it is taking to look, I wait and ubuntu finally logs in, bot none of the last 4 devices is mounted...01:25
nimbiotics...yet, when I issu the mount -a command, all of the devices get mount w/o any issues. Please help me figure this one out. TIA!01:25
daftykinsmore of a virtualbox question that01:26
nicomachusdaftykins: paste.ubuntu.com/1185896501:28
daftykinsnicomachus: apt-get update && apt-cache search linux-image-3.13.001:28
daftykinssee which ones you get offered.01:28
erkburglesdaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858956/01:29
OerHekserkburgles, nice paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858956/ so you want help?01:29
erkburglesna01:29
erkburglesthat was HOURS ago01:30
OerHeks!coc > erkburgles01:30
ubottuerkburgles, please see my private message01:30
erkburglescute01:30
nmatrix9daftykins, What next?01:30
erkburglesqt01:31
daftykinsnmatrix9: fresh boot and another /var/log/Xorg.0.log :)01:31
erkburgles!coc > OerHeks01:31
ubottuOerHeks, please see my private message01:31
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nicomachusdaftykins: paste.ubuntu.com/11858985 what's this 'add-cdrom' business? never seen that before.01:32
OerHeksnicomachus, that happens when you install from usb, and cdrom is enabled in sources, but not in the drive01:33
daftykinsnicomachus: or do you have a disc in the drive? check your software and sources config01:33
nicomachusI have a disc in the drive.01:33
nicomachus...the live disc.01:34
daftykinsoh you said this was a live session didn't you, mmm01:34
nicomachusI have having trouble with apt-get earlier, but there was no DNS server listed in resolv.conf. Added 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and I'm not getting the connection errors anymore... but still this.01:35
daftykinsisn't this the chroot? odd to see claims of 14.04.1 still01:35
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858993/01:35
nicomachusyes it's the chroot.01:35
daftykinsare you really on an out of date install then?01:35
nicomachusI'm on 14.04, yea.01:35
daftykinsnicomachus: you did mount things in the correct way for the chroot? like /dev and /proc and the other one etc01:35
daftykinsnicomachus: yeah but 14.04.2 is current01:36
nicomachusshould be 14.04.201:36
nicomachusI mounted /dev/sda1, then /dev /proc and /sys01:36
daftykinsnmatrix9: give us a "lspci | pastebinit"01:36
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859007/01:37
daftykinsnicomachus: 64-bit install?01:37
nicomachusdaftykins: yes.01:38
daftykinsnicomachus: you can wget http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-3.13.0-54-generic_3.13.0-54.91_amd64.deb01:38
daftykinsobviously dpkg -i blah.deb01:38
nicomachusyep, lemme try. let's hope wget is installed...01:39
daftykinsshould be fine :>01:39
daftykinsnmatrix9: what do you get from "modprobe nouveau" ?01:39
daftykinser with sudo01:39
nicomachusbahhh. unable to resolve host address security.ubuntu.com01:41
daftykinshang on01:41
daftykinsnicomachus: http://91.189.92.200/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-3.13.0-54-generic_3.13.0-54.91_amd64.deb01:43
nicomachuslol01:43
nmatrix9daftykins, that01:43
nicomachusthat'll work...01:43
daftykinsnmatrix9: ?01:43
nmatrix9daftykins, My screen went entirely pink, and then little green dots appeared01:44
nicomachusdaftykins: wth. failed: No route to host.01:44
nmatrix9daftykins, and I couldn't even jump to another terminal01:44
nmatrix9daftykins, had to reboot01:44
daftykinsnicomachus: "ip route" show an IP? perhaps your host live session has lost connectivity - or you need to exit and rejoin the chroot01:44
nicomachusshows a local ip01:45
daftykinsis it your router?01:45
nicomachusI have firefox open in the live session... that's where the pastebins are coming from.01:45
daftykinsshould be "default via <router IP> via eth0"01:45
nicomachusyep, that's it.01:45
daftykinshrmm.01:45
daftykinsdownload on the live session into the local disk?01:46
nicomachusinteresting.01:46
daftykinsi'm assuming you used the chroot to try downloading01:46
nicomachusI did01:46
daftykinscool01:46
daftykinsnmatrix9: familiar with TTYs?01:46
nicomachusit's downloading now in the live session.01:47
daftykins\o/01:47
nmatrix9daftykins, virtual terminals yes01:47
rrr_i want to install ubuntu on separate partition. what size should I allocate that partition01:48
daftykinsnmatrix9: drop to TTY1, issue "sudo service lightdm stop" - run "sudo modprobe nouveau" then start lightdm again with "sudo service lightdm start"01:48
rrr_?01:48
daftykinsrrr_: the default files will take up around 4GB so give it as much over the top of that as you think you'll install software.01:48
nmatrix9daftykins, ok01:49
daftykinsmore if you'll have /home on it too01:49
rrr_daftykins: what typical size for with or without /home?01:49
daftykinsrrr_: depends, what are you going to do on this system? store much media? will it be your daily driver?01:50
rrr_no media. testing purpose01:50
rrr_daftykins: if working well, devleopment on it01:51
daftykinsrrr_: 20GB would likely be a good absolute minimum, single partition boot, root, home then.01:51
nicomachusdaftykins: how do I move this .deb over to the mounted system now?01:54
rrr__daftykins: do i need to add swap partition?01:54
daftykinsnicomachus: you should be able to just copy it directly into /your/chroot/mount/point/home/username/01:55
nicomachusdaftykins: if I try to just copy/paste it says permssion denied.01:55
daftykinsnicomachus: can you pastebin the output of "mount" on the host live session?01:55
daftykinsrrr__: how much RAM do you have?01:55
nicomachusoh wait. I probably need to open leafpad with gksudo01:55
daftykinswhat's leafpad gonna do?01:56
rrr__daftykins: 8G but i need to use vbox a lot01:56
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nicomachusfile manger for lubuntu so I can copy paste. never got the hang of doing it from terminal01:56
daftykinsah01:56
nicomachusduh, not leafpad. it's PCmanFM01:56
daftykinscp /path/to/.deb /your/chroot/mount/point/home/username/01:57
daftykins;)01:57
nmatrix9daftykins, Went to tty1 ran the modprobe on nouveau, screen flickered and then went black, couldn't jump to other tty's had to do hard reboot01:57
nicomachuswell if you insist...01:57
daftykinsnmatrix9: neat! seems it really doesn't like your card :>01:57
daftykinsnmatrix9: ok give this a run: update-alternatives --set gl_conf /usr/lib/mesa/ld.so.conf01:57
nmatrix9daftykins, now it doesn't like it?  It's been running on this thing for over a year.01:57
nmatrix9daftykins, actually make that nearly 2 years01:58
nicomachusjesus... never-ending errors. "dpkg: unrecoverable error, aborting: syntax error: unknown user 'hplip' in statoverride file"01:58
daftykinsnmatrix9: also show me a "apt-cache showpkg xserver-xorg-video-nouveau01:58
nicomachusafter running dpkg -i on the deb01:59
daftykinsnicomachus: can you show the entire output?01:59
nicomachusthat was the entire output.01:59
daftykinssingle line o001:59
nmatrix9daftykins, update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for gl_conf02:00
nicomachusthere was a line break after aborting:, but yea.02:00
daftykinsnicomachus: take a backup of /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride and try removing the mention of hplip inside? more here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/335538/unknown-user-in-statoverride-file02:01
nicomachusdaftykins: found a forum post that says to use "dpkg-statoverride"02:01
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859053/02:01
daftykinsnmatrix9: sudo apt-get purge xserver-xorg-video-nouveau02:02
daftykinsnmatrix9: then install it again02:02
nmatrix9daftykins, done02:03
daftykinsnmatrix9: fresh boot and /var/log/Xorg.0.log again :>02:04
nimbioticsHello everyone. Im using a VBOX VM  with Ubuntu 14.04. I want this VM to mount ceertain devices, so I added them to the fstab file (http://paste.ubuntu.com/11858949/). But I get an error for the C_DRIVE, Copy and Downloads devices, which I skip. Now the ftp device gives a message stating that it is taking to look, I wait and ubuntu finally logs in, bot none of the last 4 devices is mounted...02:04
nimbiotics...yet, when I issu the mount -a command, all of the devices get mount w/o any issues. Please help me figure this one out. TIA!02:04
daftykinsnimbiotics: already said seems more a vbox problem, have you asked them?02:06
nimbioticsdaftykins: I read that but why then, would mount -a work w/o a glitch?02:06
ritsuhi02:06
daftykinsnimbiotics: the module for virtualbox must be coming up too slow.02:07
Ionicwtf02:07
Ionicwhat C_DRIVE supposed to be? a label?02:07
Ionicisn't that supposed to say LABEL=C_DRIVE in that case?02:07
daftykinsread the vbox docs and you'll learn.02:07
daftykinsnope :)02:08
Ionicoh, it's vboxsf02:08
nimbioticsdaftykins: make s sense ... any way to control that?02:08
nicomachusdaftykins: output of the dpkg -i now that I got that line removed. paste.ubuntu.com/1185906802:08
Ionicso a share name02:08
daftykinsnimbiotics: no idea.02:08
nicomachuslot of errors...02:08
nimbioticsdaftykins: Thanks!02:08
Ionicyeah, the module is probably loaded too late02:08
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859070/02:09
nicomachusbut it looks like it may have been successful anyway?02:09
daftykinsnicomachus: seems so, you could try installing awk and repeating?02:09
daftykinscheck a "apt-get -f install" too02:09
mgolischmaybe add it to /etc/modules or try _netdev in the mount options02:09
mgolischthat should delay mounting to where networking is up02:09
mgolischmaybe that late enough for the vbox stuff to loaded then02:10
Ionicdaftykins: awk? not gawk?02:10
nicomachusIonic: yes awk. it defaulted to mawk though.02:10
daftykinsIonic: read the pastebin like i did?02:10
Ionicyes, it wants an awk binary (or symlink)02:10
nicomachusand daftykins: awk was installed. -f install didn't do anything. autoremove wants to take out linux-headers-generic02:10
IonicAFAIK awk is free-standing and can be switches between gawk and mawk via alternatives02:11
Ionics/switches/switched/02:11
daftykinsnicomachus: hmm, exit your chroot, unmount and try a boot then i guess :S02:11
nicomachusguess so.02:11
daftykinsactually02:11
daftykinsin some ways i'm concerned it's not done enough without having made an initramfs02:11
daftykinsnicomachus: list your chroot's /boot first actually02:12
nicomachuswhoops, too late.02:12
daftykinsperhaps we can spot if a file is missing for the -54 kernel02:12
daftykinsah well02:12
nicomachusbut it had -54 and -55 in there.02:12
daftykinsmmm i'm wondering if all files or not though02:12
nicomachusyea me too.02:12
Ionicdaftykins: most likely failing to load ahci02:12
daftykinswat02:12
nicomachuslol02:13
nicomachus /mnt is busy? not sure where02:13
Ionicnicomachus: are you still in /mnt with your shell?02:13
daftykinsany open terminal inside it?02:13
nicomachusnope.02:13
darius93whats the best option to remove something from the iptables within the chain without knowing the number line?02:14
Ionicdarius93: -F02:15
Ionicerr02:15
Ionic"something", not "everything"02:15
Ionicin that case, simply provide the full rule02:15
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Ionicit will automatically remove the first one that matches IIRC02:15
daftykinsnmatrix9: what do you get from "cat /proc/fb" ?02:15
Ionic(and -D of course)02:16
darius93Ah okay, i was about to say isnt -F to delete everything within the chain lol02:16
daftykinshey Ionic since you're in the mood for helping, have you encountered KMS being disabled in xorg.log before?02:16
Ionicdarius93: to emphasize... -F deletes a full chain02:16
Ionicdaftykins: no, but then again I have no devices capable of KMS02:16
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859087/02:16
Ionicwhich is a lie... i915, but that's working with KMS (not tested on Ubuntu though)02:17
daftykinsnmatrix9: grep nouveau /etc/modprobe.d/*02:17
Ionicnouveau kills my notebook, so I've never used that02:17
Ionic(known problem with Apple hardware)02:17
nicomachuswhoa... grub is black.02:18
Ionicnicomachus: let's hope you only selected a black theme!02:18
PatrickWolfHello? o.o02:18
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859092/02:18
PatrickWolfCan anyone here help me with a networking issue regarding a USB wifi device?02:18
daftykinsnmatrix9: dpkg -l | grep bumble | pastebinit02:18
nicomachusIonic: if only. looks like the kernel didn't fully install.02:19
daftykinsPatrickWolf: ask away and someone may respond02:19
bodhi_zazenPatrickWolf, what hardware and what problem ?02:19
Ionicnicomachus: is it panicing? do the keyboard LED's blink? any output?02:19
PatrickWolfIt is a WNDA3100v3 Netgear adapter, and I've installed the driver using ndisgtk, and I can't connect to the wi-fi netowkr.02:19
PatrickWolfnetwork*02:19
Ionicnicomachus: did you ever see the normal grub prompt? or have you hosed grub, the bootloader?02:20
nicomachusdropped me to a shell. dev/desk/by-uuid/xxxxxxxxx doesn't exit. I had the normal grub prompt, went to advanced and tried to boot the -54 kernel02:20
Ionicnicomachus: yeah. that means your disk driver couldn't be loaded, which doesn't surprise me. you have no initrd.02:20
bodhi_zazenPatrickWolf, with what error ? what wireless protocol ? WPA ?02:21
daftykinsnicomachus: back to live session by the sounds :(02:21
Ionicdisk controller driver even02:21
Ionicwell or boot an older kernel, that should be working02:21
nicomachusdaftykins: yep... booting up. may take a few tries.02:21
PatrickWolfIt's a WPA security, and the  terminal returns the error dconf-WARNING **: failed to commit changes to dconf: The connection is closed02:21
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859120/02:21
nicomachusIonic: been working on this for a couple hours now. has to be the -54 kernel.02:21
daftykinsnmatrix9: oh good lord XD sudo apt-get purge bumblebee02:22
Ionicnicomachus: bootup, chroot, then "which awk"02:22
daftykinsnmatrix9: then give me another: grep nouveau /etc/modprobe.d/*02:22
nicomachusworking on it. takes a few restarts before the live disk will boot, usually.02:22
Ionicwhy?!02:22
nicomachuspos machine.02:22
nicomachusdon't ask.02:22
daftykinssounds like bad RAM or a bad disc?02:22
Ionicpositives? point of sales?02:22
daftykins;)02:23
nicomachuspiece of s02:23
Ionicah02:23
daftykinsalami02:23
daftykins*whistle*02:23
nicomachusyea. salami.02:23
daftykins^_^02:23
daftykinsnmatrix9: this is a desktop right? :>02:23
nmatrix9daftykins, yes02:23
Ionicnicomachus: update-initramfs should generate initramfs'02:24
nmatrix9daftykins, it's empty for grep nouveau02:24
daftykinsnmatrix9: cool, another reboot and fresh /var/log/Xorg.0.log please02:24
nicomachusIonic and daftykins: pretty sure the RAM slots on the mobo are bad. need a new mobo, but will have a new CPU and new RAM when I do. so... saving up. lol02:24
daftykinserk!02:24
nicomachushave to get*02:24
PatrickWolfSo, I can't figure out how to get this netgear Wi-FI adatper to work lol02:25
Ionicnicomachus: surprisingly bad machine. and your time seems to be worth nothing :p02:25
nicomachusIonic: free time is the one thing I have in ABUNDANCE.02:25
daftykinsPatrickWolf: what does it come up as in lspci/lsusb ?02:25
nmatrix9daftykins, sorry Iam using ubuntu server (long story why)02:26
nicomachusplus, I'm learning tons of stuff fixing all these errors that crop up.02:26
PatrickWolfBus 001 Device 007: ID 0846:9014 NetGear, Inc.02:26
Ionicif mine had bad memory or only booted up once every few tries, I couldn't be bothered to wait for it02:26
Ionic(even worse, I know how bad data corruption is)02:26
nicomachusIonic: you missed when I was trying to recover the crypts_luks partition that got corrupted on it. ;)02:27
Ionicthere you go...02:27
nicomachusthink boot-repair might fix the initrd?02:28
bodhi_zazenPatrickWolf, I have not had much luck with netgear wireless USB devices and Linux in general, but ... can you connect if yoy udisable WPA ?02:28
Ionicunlikely02:28
Ionicyou'll have to create the initrd02:28
PatrickWolfWell, what exactly do you mean bodhi_zazen?02:28
daftykinsPatrickWolf: i think you should ditch it and get a supported device.02:28
bodhi_zazenOn your router, disable WPA and connect without WPA security02:29
PatrickWolfI would If I had any money or time to CARE about getting a new one lol02:29
nmatrix9daftykins, you are awesome I got full screen now02:29
daftykinsnmatrix9: :D :D02:29
PatrickWolfAlso, I don't own the routers, it is a motel network02:29
Ionicpdate-initramfs -c -k 3.13.0-54-generic should take care of that02:29
nmatrix9daftykins, you brilliant bastard02:29
Ionicupdate-initramfs -c -k 3.13.0-54-generic02:29
daftykinsnmatrix9: ok it'll still be on the open source driver nouveau though, is that all you want or do you game?02:29
nmatrix9daftykins, I watch movies02:29
Ionicdoes nouveau support VDPAU/VAAPI? probably not...02:30
nmatrix9daftykins, is there a repository that I can download nvidia drivers safely?02:30
nicomachusmeh, maybe? http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859134/02:30
bajamy skype is not working02:30
bajai cannot log in02:30
daftykinsnmatrix9: to be honest that card isn't the newest, you could try nvidia-331 to start with - or just go back to xorg-edgers and install their latest, should be fine now02:30
nmatrix9daftykins, yeah I don't mind the 331 as long as I have some video acceleration and glx02:31
Ionicnicomachus: won't help, but go ahead02:31
daftykinsnmatrix9: :) cool, should be as easy as apt-get install nvidia-331 then02:32
nicomachusdaftykins: ls /boot appears to show the kernel fully installed.02:32
nmatrix9daftykins, brother  I sure hope so02:32
nicomachuslol, i feel your pain, nmatrix9!02:32
Ionicnicomachus: can be a red herring, if the initramfs file is there, but empty02:33
daftykinsnicomachus: does it have an initrd matching it though?02:33
PatrickWolfSo attempting to install the latest NVIDIA Driver, it says You appear to be running an X server; Please exit X before installing.02:33
daftykinsPatrickWolf: yeah don't install the download.02:33
Ionicdaftykins: it does, but we don't know if it's a good initrd02:33
daftykinsPatrickWolf: what card do you have?02:33
daftykinsIonic: understood02:33
PatrickWolfGTX 97002:33
bajai want to uninstall skype02:33
daftykinsPatrickWolf: ubuntu version?02:33
nicomachusbaja: sudo apt-get purge skype02:34
daftykinsbaja: sudo apt-get purge skype02:34
daftykins:D02:34
Ionicnicomachus: why do you need the -54 kernel anyway?02:34
nicomachus\o/02:34
PatrickWolf15.0402:34
nicomachusIonic: it's the only one that will boot reliably.02:34
Ionic55 doesn't?02:34
nicomachusno. kernel panic, every time02:34
nicomachussame for -5702:34
Ionicnicomachus: what kernel panic?02:34
Ioniclooks like you uninstalled -5702:35
nmatrix9*nmatrix9 hesitantly installs the 331 drivers*02:35
bajaif i reinstall will it resume working normal?02:35
daftykinsnmatrix9: i believe in you! XD02:35
bajaskype02:35
nicomachusIonic: that I did. and yes, baja, it should.02:35
PatrickWolfdaftykins: Version 15.0402:35
daftykinsnmatrix9: do show me a pastebin of the output from installing it, too02:35
Ionicnicomachus: what are you wearing?02:36
nicomachushere's the output of ls /boot: paste.ubuntu.com/1185915602:36
Ionicerr, doing right now02:36
nmatrix9daftykins, it's installing now not sure how to pastebinit that02:36
nicomachusawkward..02:36
daftykinsPatrickWolf: see if you are offered a driver from additional drivers, click the dash icon top left if this is unity, then type "additional drivers"02:36
bajaok let me log out first and then reinstall02:36
daftykinsnmatrix9: in terminal ja?02:36
Ionicnicomachus: next time better use -lh too02:36
daftykinsnmatrix9: just drag out the window and manually throw it onto http://paste.ubuntu.com once it finishes02:36
PatrickWolfdaftykins: It says it is using NVIDIA binary driver- version 346.59, propreitary, tested.02:37
nmatrix9daftykins, ah, neat did not know you could do that.02:37
nicomachusIonic: paste.ubuntu.com/1185916602:37
Ionichm02:37
nicomachusinitrd does look small02:37
Ionicthe initrd doesn't look small02:38
Ionic162K?02:38
Ionicit's compressed02:38
daftykinsPatrickWolf: yeah no point getting any newer then.02:38
Ionicbut yeah still02:38
Ionicwho knows02:38
PatrickWolfAlright then, thanks daftykins02:38
Ionicboth are rather small02:38
daftykinsnp!02:38
PatrickWolfGuess I'll just hope my wireless extender holds up for a while XD02:38
bajaE: Unable to locate package skype02:38
Ionicmine is 4.1 MB (xz-compressed, manually configured kernel)02:38
bajaE: Unable to locate package skype02:38
nicomachusbaja: with purge or the reinstall?02:39
IonicI can't believe it should be 160K for you02:39
daftykinsbaja: yeah saw it the first time :>02:39
PatrickWolfBy the way, is there a non-web version of this chat? Maybe in a client per say?02:39
bajainstall02:39
nicomachusPatrickWolf: lots of clients.02:39
daftykinsPatrickWolf: yeah get something like hexchat02:39
Ionicso, try: which awk and then  "update-initramfs -u -k all"02:39
bajareinstall02:39
nicomachusIonic: what is 'which'?02:39
bajasudo apt-get install skype02:40
bajaE: Unable to locate package skype02:40
Ionicnicomachus: a command (shell builtin mostly)02:40
nicomachusno salami.02:40
Ionicshould givey ou the path to awk02:40
Ionicwell then, no awk!02:40
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859176/02:40
nicomachusnah it said /usr/bin/awk02:40
Ionicah02:41
PatrickWolfdaftykins: is there a terminal command for this, or just through the website?02:41
nicomachusupdate initramfs02:41
Ionicand can you execute that?02:41
nicomachusPatrickWolf: sudo apt-get install hexchat02:41
Ionicupdate-initramfs didn't work? or spew awk errors again?02:41
PatrickWolfthanks nicomachus02:41
nicomachusit worked just fine, Ionic02:41
daftykins!info hexchat vivid02:41
bajaE: Unable to locate package skype02:41
nicomachusbaja: we heard you the first 7 times. one sec.02:42
ubottuhexchat (source: hexchat): IRC client for X based on X-Chat 2. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.10.1-2 (vivid), package size 386 kB, installed size 1195 kB02:42
daftykinsPatrickWolf: sudo apt-get install hexchat02:42
Ionicnicomachus: how big are the initramfs files now?02:42
bajasorry felt ignored02:42
daftykinsnmatrix9: it definitely generated the nvidia module for your running -57 kernel, should be ok02:42
patrickwolfthere we go02:43
nmatrix9daftykins, Iam gonna reboot now, wish me luck.  If you don't see me in the next 5 minutes call the calvary.02:43
nicomachusIonic: paste.ubuntu.com/1185918702:43
teaearlgraycoldIs there a good way I can install Linux on my HDD and still boot Windows off of my SSD?02:43
nicomachus!info skype | baja02:43
ubottubaja: Package skype does not exist in vivid02:43
Ionicnicomachus: holy mothra02:43
nicomachusheh, oh.02:43
patrickwolfI'm currently running linux on my SSD and windows off a 10k RPM HDD :D02:43
Ionicwell, that looks somewhat better02:43
bubbasauresbaja, Go to software & sources and tick on skype repo if you see it 2nd tab, purging will turn the repo off I believe.02:44
teaearlgraycoldLike if I set up the MBR on my HDD for Linux on a partition I won't have issues, right?02:44
bubbasauresbaja, If you had used skypes dowwnload at one time.02:44
bajayes02:44
nicomachusbaja: or follow these instructions: http://www.ubuntu4u.com/howtos/how-to-install-skype-43-on-ubuntu-1204-or-ubuntu-140402:44
nicomachusI'd suggest option 2, personally.02:45
bubbasauresbaja, We would say use the repos.02:45
Ionicnicomachus: still looks odd that -54 has an 5MB initrd and -55 an 19MB one, but uhm yeah...02:45
bubbasauresunbuntu repos*02:45
lainpadanyone know how to get irc notifications on gnome?02:45
nicomachusbubbasaures: that's what option 2 is on the link I provided. :)02:45
Ionicnicomachus: you could also try update-initramfs -u -k all again, just for fun02:45
lainpadso the notifications actually pop up02:45
nicomachusIonic: i'm guessing there's no checksum for it... lol02:46
nicomachusthat would be too easy.02:46
Ionic(that updates initramfs'. should be basically a nop now though)02:46
bubbasauresnicomachus, Yes I figured as so.02:46
Ionicwell this stuff is autogenerated02:46
nicomachus:)02:46
Ionichow does a checksum help?02:46
Ioniceven worse02:46
nicomachusjust to make sure it's all there. idk.02:46
Ionicdue to it being compressed, the checksum will always differ anyway for specific compression algorithms like gzip02:46
Ionic(because they include a timestamp in their headers)02:47
nicomachusI'm gonna purge -55 once I get -54 working, so I'm not concerned about the size of -5502:47
Ionicnicomachus: I'm concerned that -54 doesn't include all modules for some reason02:47
Ionic19 MB sounds reasonable for an initramfs containing all shit humankind could think of02:47
nicomachusas am I.. but how can we check?02:48
Ionicmy initrd is only 4.1 MB because I have hand-configured my kernel and only includes drivers that are needed for my machine02:48
daftykinscan also confirm my server VM has a -rw-r--r--  1 root root  19M Jul  7 11:36 initrd.img-3.13.0-57-generic02:48
Ionicnot compiling any of the billion other drivers (especially in the multimedia section)02:48
nicomachusdaftykins: guessing you don't have anything on -54 still?02:48
daftykins'fraid not02:48
daftykinsi relentlessy murder earlier kernels02:49
daftykinsno harm in me installing it and seeing the size it generates though02:49
daftykinsoh hey02:49
nicomachusyou animal02:49
Ionicnicomachus: the only winning move is not to play02:49
daftykinsit could be smaller because you don't have the -extras- for that kernel?02:49
Ionicnicomachus: I mean, the only way to find out is to try02:49
daftykinsIonic: wutcha think? ^02:49
Ionicdaftykins: dunno what -extras- are in ubuntu-world, sorry02:49
daftykinsa package with drivers02:50
Ionic(I'm a Gentoo user)02:50
daftykinsit accompanies every kernel package02:50
nicomachuspffft. drivers. who needs em?02:50
Ionicif -extras includes a lot of drivers, especially multimedia stuff, then yes, sounds reasonable02:50
daftykinsnicomachus: in your chroot, can you compare "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" ? is -54 the only one without an -extras- ?02:50
Ionicnicomachus: a member of your family needs them02:51
nicomachuswell this is strange.02:51
Ionic(this channel doesn't allow swearing or distasteful jokes, right?)02:51
daftykinsi'm afraid that's correct02:51
daftykinsfamily friendly fun is the goal02:51
nicomachuspaste.ubuntu.com/1185921702:52
nicomachuswhere'd -32 come from?02:52
daftykinsrc = removed configured02:52
daftykinsjust a historic one02:53
nicomachusah02:53
daftykinsin fact your extras is rc too!02:53
Ionicah, interesting02:53
daftykins\o/02:53
Ionicdaftykins: was right02:53
daftykinsi think i'm onto something02:53
nicomachusso the -54 extras were removed?02:53
daftykinsone sec lemme find you that package02:53
Ionicbut -extras isn't needed for a system booting up02:53
ChacalPt-Br ?02:53
Ionicapt-get install linux-image-extra-3.13.0-54-generic02:53
Ionicthen update-initramfs -u -k all02:53
nicomachusif apt-get cooperates.02:53
Ionicand the initramfs should blow up02:53
daftykinsnicomachus: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-extra-3.13.0-54-generic_3.13.0-54.91_amd64.deb02:53
Ioniclike... a member... of the kernel02:54
Ionicdaftykins: it will02:54
daftykinsoh assuming you can't do it the normal way02:54
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nicomachusyep... apt-get still turning up it's nose at me.02:54
daftykinsd'aww02:54
Ionichuh? why?02:54
Ionicyour DB broken?02:54
nicomachusIonic: no idea. don't care to figure it out. it's only inside the chroot.02:54
daftykinsyou will have lost the resolv.conf again this time i suspect02:54
nicomachusahhh probably02:54
Ionicah02:55
Ionicjust copy it from outside the chroot02:55
nicomachusthat's the plan02:55
Ionicthat's what...02:55
IonicI just can't be "family friendly" :/02:56
patrickwolfSo I have a question, how do I get it so that I can see the dual-boot option for windows and ubuntu when booting my computer?02:56
daftykinspatrickwolf: how did you install both?02:56
daftykinsit should have worked auto if you put ubuntu on after Windows02:57
patrickwolfTwo separate drives02:57
patrickwolfI did.02:57
daftykinshrmm.02:57
daftykinsis your system EFI capable?02:57
daftykinswhich Windows is it?02:57
patrickwolfWindows 1002:57
patrickwolf:D02:57
daftykinsso, EFI installed or nay?02:59
patrickwolfAnd when checking the boot order a minute ago, it says UEFI and Legacy02:59
nicomachus:|02:59
nicomachuspaste.ubuntu.com/1185923302:59
patrickwolfSo yes, EFI is there I do believe03:00
Ionicnicomachus: yeah, not surprising03:00
Ionicnicomachus: bad memory and stuff.03:00
Ionictry again...03:00
nicomachusyea, well... I'm still upset. lol03:00
daftykinspatrickwolf: mmm no you need to confirm whether you installed 10 in EFI03:00
Ionic(do you begin to understand why I say to fix this stuff without investing time RIGHT NOW?)03:01
patrickwolfTo be honest I have no idea, I just installed windows 8.1 a while ago through a disk, just installed it normally, and then ran the windows 10 upgrade03:01
nicomachuswell, send me $200 for new equipment and I'll get right on that. :)03:01
daftykinspatrickwolf: if you google you can find ways to confirm which mode Windows was installed in03:02
Ionicsorry, don't have any employment opportunity for you03:02
daftykinsnicomachus: i must admit, wonky RAM will make any install, copy or most general operations troublesome03:02
daftykinsmakes life pretty tough03:02
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nicomachusdaftykins: I replaced the RAM once already, so it's GOTTA be the slots. but rent comes before mobos.03:03
daftykinsnicomachus: technically though, Linux being a file orientated OS - you could transplant your disk into another system, fix it up there, then transplant back and it might be ok03:03
daftykinsyou tried running memtest to confirm?03:03
Ionicdaftykins: especially decompression (computing)03:03
nicomachusnot lately. I did on the old RAM, got TONS of errors, which is why I replaced it. I don't think I've run it on the new ram though.03:03
daftykinsah har03:04
daftykinswhen i get a system in acting funny, if i memtest it and get a single error i don't trust it until i resolve that03:04
nicomachuslol. I had 1,000+ by pass 7 on the old RAM.03:04
nicomachusyea.03:05
nicomachusand it's DDR2. :/03:05
nicomachushey, grub is back to purple now... :)03:05
daftykins:O03:05
nicomachusbah. kernel panic.03:06
daftykinsi'm still running 2 as well03:06
nicomachustrying again.03:06
cfhowlettEFI grub should be black ... or so I understand it03:06
daftykins2007 build PC this03:06
cfhowlett2007?  no efi then.03:06
nicomachusdaftykins: I grabbed this one from a thrift store.03:06
nicomachusit had a pentium 2, I upgraded to a Core2Duo.03:06
daftykinscfhowlett: sorry i meant mine not his, but yeah03:07
cfhowlett!lubuntu | nicomachus,   lubuntu is optimized for older hardware.  might want to give it a try03:07
ubottunicomachus,   lubuntu is optimized for older hardware.  might want to give it a try: lubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.03:07
nicomachusTook out the geforce 8400 and put in a radeon 6450. then a new 1TB HDD03:07
nicomachuscfhowlett: been there. really wasn't any better for stability03:07
nicomachusBOOT!03:07
nicomachusYESSSSSSSSS03:07
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nicomachussee? the old girl still works sometimes. ;)03:08
nicomachusjust takes a little TLC03:08
daftykinsXD03:08
Ionicnicomachus: if I were you, Iw wouldn't use that box really03:08
daftykins-54 is a winner?03:08
nicomachus....and lots of your guys' time.03:08
Ionicunless you want to reinstall anyway03:08
nicomachusyea, -54 worked. always did, I was just stupid and allowed autoremove to remove it. now I'm going to actually take the time to set it default and disable further upgrade.03:09
daftykinsIonic: ^5 for the teamwork03:09
nicomachusIonic: I use it 95% for netflix and listening to music. It's hooked up to my living room TV. I have a very reliable laptop. ish.03:09
Ionicdaftykins: I've debugged boot issues on power (ppc64), I'm not easily shaken...03:09
daftykinshah03:10
daftykinsPPC can go live in the e-waste recycling center it deserves *whistle*03:10
Ionic(no, these machines don't use BIOS or EFI. they use openfirmware)03:10
nicomachusLast issue I had with this, before the crypt_luks fiasco, was grub.config trying to boot 3.19 when 3.13 was still installed.03:10
Ionicdaftykins: big iron. machines sold by IBM.03:10
nicomachusTHAT was fun. EriC^^ helped me out with taht.03:10
nicomachuss/taht/that03:11
Ionicstupid question, but what is a good temperature for HDD's?03:11
daftykinsnmatrix9: the cavalry are searching...03:11
nicomachusMine usually sit about 100 F, Ionic03:11
daftykinsIonic: less than 40 deg C03:11
Ioniclast time they reached 55°C, a SMART error was thrown03:11
nicomachus0_003:11
daftykinsideally less than 35 deg C minimum03:11
nmatrix9daftykins, CALL THEM OFF! CALL THEM OFF!03:11
daftykinsnmatrix9: XD03:12
Ioniccurrently most of them are at 38°C, but one is at 42°C03:12
* daftykins talks on the radio03:12
nmatrix9daftykins, I am ok!, Iam ok!03:12
daftykins\o/03:12
daftykinsnmatrix9: nvidia happy?03:12
Ionichmmm03:12
IonicI really need to put a few more fans up03:12
machr_After some tweaking, Ubuntu runs great on rMBP (13"). I really enjoy it. PLaying around in different DE's.03:12
nmatrix9daftykins, Yeah Iam happy too.  Thanks for asking.03:12
daftykins:D03:13
daftykinsright i must depart, sleep time here03:13
daftykinslater all \o03:13
nmatrix9Night daftykins03:13
nicomachusnight daftykins. Thanks again.03:13
nmatrix9Thank you.03:13
gr33dy1creative ways to install ubuntu with no flash drive or cd?03:13
cfhowlett!install | gr33dy103:13
nicomachusgr33dy1: DriveDroid. :)03:13
ubottugr33dy1: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - Don't want to use a CD? See http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate03:13
cfhowlettgr33dy1, pxe would be one method03:13
andy_mahurinbye03:14
gr33dy1are those all noob friendly? :)03:14
nicomachuseh...03:14
Ionicgr33dy1: netbooting, PXE03:15
cfhowlettgr33dy1, read.  read again.  proceed carefully.  and, of course, before you do ANYTHING, back up critical info first.03:15
Ionicwell, not noob-friendly...03:15
Ionicwhy no flash drives?03:15
gr33dy1had a lot of stuff stolen and no need as of yet, think im just gonna run to the store lol03:16
nicomachusbest option. lol03:16
Bashing-omgr33dy1: If you have 'buntu installed, and are a bit handy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot <-Ubuntu ISOs are designed to allow booting directly from the hard drive using GRUB 2 and eliminates the need for burning a CD/DVD .03:22
DylannStormRoofWe at Chimpmania Forum applaud the heroic actions of Dylann Storm Roof and are now in the process of promoting Emanuel AME Church as a tourist destination for niggerhaters to go in and pray and worship at the expense of the feral negroid beast!   That church is NOW our symbol and our landmark.  Join us today! http://www.chimpmania.com/forum03:25
cfhowlett!ops | DylannStormRoof,03:25
ubottuDylannStormRoof,: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang03:25
nicomachusoh boy.03:25
Ionicif it was at least funny03:29
Ionicoatmeal-type funny, you know03:29
Ionicjibbers and everything03:29
cfhowlett!guidelines   says no03:30
ubottucfhowlett: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)03:30
cfhowlett!guidelines   | says no03:30
ubottusays no: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines03:30
Ioniccfhowlett: well, racism isn't even funny.03:30
littlebit2015Hi03:32
littlebit2015Anyone know how to get voice on channels like #vim?03:32
nicomachusIonic: talking about the spammer?03:33
cfhowlettlittlebit2015, some channels require you register03:33
littlebit2015I thought I did register =-(03:33
littlebit2015Thanks though03:33
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amicrawlerneed help03:40
lainpadgood luck03:40
amicrawlerjust install a new wireless card03:40
amicrawlerhow do i get it to start up on boot03:40
cfhowlett!wireless | amicrawler03:41
ubottuamicrawler: Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs03:41
amicrawleri installed it all ready03:41
amicrawlerwhen i reboot i have to make and make install then modprobe it03:42
amicrawlercan any body help me ?03:42
OerHeksamicrawler, not without more info, what wificard exactly, and what driver did you need to compile/make?03:44
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amicrawler8812au03:45
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amicrawlerfor the netgear ac60003:45
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nicomachusis this channel publicly logged?03:47
cfhowlettit is03:47
nicomachuslink?03:47
* manjaro 03:47
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cfhowlett!logs | nicomachus03:48
ubottunicomachus: Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too.03:48
zeronick hide403:48
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cfhowlett!nick | hide403:49
ubottuhide4: Your nick is how people know you on IRC. Please don't change your nicknames too often (use /nick newnick), or it creates a lot of confusion. You should also !register your nick with freenode.03:49
nicomachuscfhowlett: the logs a bit behind, isn't it?03:49
hide4is there a way to install the exploit tools from backtrack into ubuntu in one fell swoop03:50
OerHekshide4, backtrack is dead03:50
cfhowlettnicomachus, yeah looks like about 1 hour lag.03:50
hide4i mean kali03:50
OerHeks!kali03:51
ubottuUbuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux)03:51
nicomachuscfhowlett: oh well. sent a pastebin link. GoDaddy takes down any site under them that spams :)03:51
cfhowletthide4, mixing distros is a bad idea and will break things.  choose: kali or ubuntu.03:51
amicrawlerdo i need to link the fille some ware03:51
OerHekshide4, we do not support kali, try #kali-linux03:51
hide4alright well thanks for the help03:51
amicrawlerdo i need ndswrapper03:54
aeon-ltdamicrawler: not if the driver is available in linux03:55
amicrawleri did03:56
amicrawlerit is working03:56
amicrawlerjust not when i boot03:56
kalxhi all. Is there a reason that 'apt-get uninstall ssmtp' triggers an install of postfix?03:56
aeon-ltdamicrawler: ndiswrapper is only used when a windows driver is the only functioning option03:56
amicrawleri c03:56
aeon-ltdkalx: dependencies?03:56
amicrawleri did it from src03:56
aeon-ltdamicrawler: did you follow a guide?03:56
amicrawlerdo i need to link it03:57
amicrawlerif so how to03:57
amicrawleryes03:57
tony__what is the topic of discussion?03:57
aeon-ltdamicrawler: just copy and paste the link; is there a part about how to make it permanent? did you skip a step?03:57
aeon-ltdamicrawler: if the process doesn't require the use of sudo you could create a script to run at boot that will issue those commands to make the wifi work; yes it's a bit hack-y but if it's easiest current option i suggest it03:58
amicrawleri used this form http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224063103:58
amicrawlerno did not skip any steps that i know of03:59
kalxamicrawler: hmm, i see. The apt-get doesn't mention anything about dependencies/why so was wondering about it (and why postfix is specifically picked over any other mta)03:59
amicrawlerso what do i04:00
amicrawlerto fix this issue04:00
aeon-ltdamicrawler: add to modules, i found it. 'echo 8812au >> /etc/modules'04:01
aeon-ltdamicrawler: is 8812au the name of the module you use?04:01
amicrawleryes that is it04:01
aeon-ltdkalx: i was just guessing04:02
aeon-ltdamicrawler: run the echo command and tell me if works, reboot if you can04:02
joaohi everyone. Im using lubuntu and i want to know wich driver is working(proprietary or noveau). How can i do that?04:02
joaoAnyone to give me a hand?04:03
amicrawlerpermission denided04:03
amicrawlerfrom sudo04:03
aeon-ltdjoao: http://askubuntu.com/questions/271613/am-i-using-the-nouveau-driver-or-the-proprietary-nvidia-driver04:03
aeon-ltdamicrawler: use sudo04:04
joaook im gonna check04:04
amicrawlernow what ?04:05
aeon-ltdamicrawler: did it go through? the command04:05
amicrawleri did04:06
amicrawlersudo and sudo -s04:06
aeon-ltdamicrawler: well reboot to tets04:06
aeon-ltd*test04:06
amicrawlerwhat is said /bin/bash: echo 8812au >> /etc/modules: No such file or directory04:08
aeon-ltddamn04:08
bodhi_zazenjoao, lshw -c video04:08
bodhi_zazendriver= ...04:08
aeon-ltd!modules04:09
ubottuTo compile modules and drivers that are not bundled with the standard kernel,  for more info /msg ubottu kernel  , install the relevant package, usually called "<modulename>-source", and run « sudo module-assistant » (you will have to do this again after kernel updates). To prevent specific modules from loading, see /msg ubottu blacklist04:09
aeon-ltdamicrawler: check manually, you have no file called modules in /etc/ ?04:11
aeon-ltdDid the way modules are handled change recently in ubuntu?04:11
amicrawleryes04:11
OerHeksshould work, sudo echo 8812au >> /etc/modules04:12
amicrawlertrying to use software & update04:12
amicrawlerbut does not see it04:12
joaoaeon-ltd and bodhi_zazen thank you! I think im using the proprietary driver.04:13
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amicrawlerwhat it said bash: /etc/modules: Permission denied04:14
aeon-ltdamicrawler: sudo echo 8812au >> /etc/modules04:14
aeon-ltdamicrawler: do that04:14
amicrawlersame thing04:14
bodhi_zazenaeon-ltd, that will not work, can not re-direct with sudo04:15
bodhi_zazenuse tee04:15
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aeon-ltdjust manually edit it04:15
aeon-ltdamicrawler: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Loadable_Modules04:15
bodhi_zazenaeon-ltd, see http://askubuntu.com/questions/20578/redirect-the-output-using-sudo04:15
aeon-ltdbodhi_zazen: thank you04:16
OerHeksbodhi_zazen, or should a drivername have " "  like:   echo "8812au" >> /etc/modules                ??04:19
bodhi_zazenOerHeks, will not work with sudo04:20
aeon-ltdis this correct syntax? echo 8812au | sudo tee /etc/modules ?04:20
bodhi_zazenaeon-ltd, yes, add a -a04:20
bodhi_zazenecho 8812au | sudo tee -a /etc/modules04:20
bodhi_zazen-a == append04:21
amicrawlerits not blacklist04:21
aeon-ltdok04:21
bodhi_zazenthere are other work arounds04:21
aeon-ltdamicrawler: see bodhi_zazen's post, a single command to solve your problem04:21
amicrawlerwhere is the post04:22
bodhi_zazenecho 8812au | sudo tee -a /etc/modules04:22
amicrawlerthat worked04:23
amicrawlernow reboot04:23
aeon-ltdok04:23
OerHeks:-)04:23
OerHeksThank you, bodhi_zazen, learned something today04:24
bodhi_zazenOerHeks, no problem04:24
quizmehi, i'm having trouble with my apt-get, i think it needs some spring cleaning04:47
quizmehttp://pastebin.com/BJcceEPE04:47
quizmewhat should i do :~(04:48
OerHeksquizme, did you run update & upgrade first?04:48
darkelfjuggalook so a few minutes ago, my Desktop computer with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS froze and went to a black screen, the black screen had the following print out http://pastebin.com/7x7jkZ3r04:49
quizmeDerHeks i'll try04:49
quizmedarkelfjuggalo it's probbable due to a stray cosmic ray04:49
darkelfjuggalocan i get a serious answer as to what the printout means, and how to prevent the issue in the future04:50
quizmeOerHeks: http://pastebin.com/YRX05eUb04:51
bodhi_zazenquizme, it is a warning, the ppa is not working04:52
bodhi_zazenFailed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/djcj/vlc-stable/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found04:52
quizmebodhi_zazen should I take that one out ?04:54
bodhi_zazenor find a replacement04:54
bodhi_zazenif you "need" that package, vlc is in the standard repos04:55
tj_545455hello everyone04:55
tj_545455i have a file that I created called test.py but when i do chmod +x test.py in that dir, and check it again with ps, it is sill not executable. any ideas why it will not save the file permissions as executable?04:56
tj_545455i can edit the file but any attempts to change the executable bit vis chmod or via the file manager (thunar) does not change it04:56
histodarkelfjuggalo: what were you doing at the time04:57
histotj_545455: what does it show for permissions if you ls -l test.py04:57
quizmebodhi_zazen  which line should i remove?  http://pastebin.com/8MJVEcPc04:57
tj_545455-rw------- 1 xubuntu xubuntu    0 Jul 11 04:46 test04:58
darkelfjuggaloPLaying a game on Facebook through the Google Chrome Browser... i do this often about this time and i have never had this happen before04:58
histotj_545455: are you user xubuntu?04:58
tj_545455(test, not test.py)04:58
tj_545455yes04:58
histotj_545455: chmod u+x test04:58
histotj_545455: any errors?04:58
* SteamBlade waves04:58
tj_545455histo: no errors but it still remains exactly the same04:59
histotj_545455: chmod 755 test04:59
tj_545455histo: same thing..05:00
histotj_545455: stat test05:00
histo!paste | tj_54545505:00
ubottutj_545455: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.05:00
bodhi_zazenquizme,  http://ppa.launchpad.net/djcj/vlc-stable ... vlc-stable line05:01
quizmebodhi_zazen there is no "vlc" in the file... i did a search05:01
histotj_545455: is the file on a mount of some kind?05:01
tj_545455histo: stat test results are here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11859458/ and yes, it is a mounted ntfs partition05:02
bodhi_zazenlook in the subdirectory05:02
histotj_545455: what are the mount options?  noexec05:02
bodhi_zazen /etc/apt/sources.d or some such05:03
tj_545455histo: mount | grep /data gives me this:  /dev/sda2 on /media/xubuntu/data type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096)05:03
histotj_545455: mode is set by mount options for ntfs05:04
bodhi_zazentj_545455, ntfs partitions do not (directly) support permissions05:05
bodhi_zazenso put your file on a ext4 partition or in say ~/bin05:05
histotj_545455: here's some different ways of doing it05:06
histotj_545455: or just bash test05:06
tj_545455histo: yes it works just fine on ext405:06
tj_545455histo: there is no reason i need to have this on an NTFS i can just format to ext4. .  i think i can call this resolved.05:07
tj_545455thank you very much.05:07
tj_545455histo: thank you.05:07
histok05:08
quizmebodhi_zazen thanks man you saved me05:10
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bodhi_zazenquizme, you are most welcome05:12
wbluffy 05:18
tj_545455bodhi_zazen: thanks to you too. it works ok on ext4. thanks05:19
hamahi05:28
hamahello05:29
charlesWI am having an issue with a new Belkin USB wireless network device. The device model is: F9L1101v2. It is a N600 DB Wireless Dual-Band USB Adapter. I plug it in and lsusb shows it there, but I can't connect with it. Anyone have an idea on how to fix this?05:34
gr33dy1ok im having trouble making a usb disk apparently05:34
gr33dy1i get the error "unable to find a medium containing a live file system"05:35
gr33dy1when trying to liveboot or install05:35
moobasehi. When I edit files with gedit, some temporary "bacup" file is created. What causes that? Is it gedit or some global system setting?05:36
SteamBladegr33dy1, how are you making the usb ?05:36
gr33dy1with the download from pendrivelinux.com05:36
gr33dy1universal usb creator 1.9.6.105:37
gr33dy1universal usb installer***05:37
SteamBladedouble check your selecting the correct distro from the dropdown?05:37
SteamBladealso what brand of flashdrive are you using?05:38
gr33dy1definitely am05:38
gr33dy1im using sandisk ultra usb 3.0 flash drive05:39
SteamBladeseems it has some trouble having to do with the u3 launchpad and sandisk flashdrives05:42
gr33dy1well i saw that too but i don't believe i have the u3 launchpad, i don't think they discontinued that05:43
gr33dy1would i be better off maybe trying another distro ? i already have fedora downloaded05:43
SteamBladeid honestly try another flashdrive, but also make sure you dont have a corrupted iso, that has happened to me05:45
gr33dy1how can i make sure my iso isn't corrupted ?05:45
gr33dy1another flashdrive would mean another trip to store and it's midnight so I'm trying to avoid that05:45
penguinpersongr33dy1, why whould your iso be corrupted?05:46
gr33dy1steamblade suggested that, i'm not sure that it is05:46
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penguinpersonYou could check the md5/sha sum05:47
gr33dy1im having issues making a usb installer05:47
penguinpersonI could help..05:47
john__I have a problem my youtube it freezes my hole pc. I use Lubuntu can somebody help me?05:47
penguinpersonWhat is the issues?05:47
lotuspsychjejohn__: did you install lubuntu-restricted-extras ?05:48
john__It plays for 5 to 10 minutes and then freezes I have to restart05:48
john__yes I did05:48
gr33dy1when i try to install i get an error message it says "unable to find a medium containing a live file system"05:48
penguinpersonHmm..05:48
penguinpersonWhat are you using to create your usb installer?05:49
lotuspsychjejohn__: you have this on chromium-browser?05:49
gr33dy1universal usb installer 1.9.6.105:49
john__No just simple firefox05:49
penguinpersonThat could be the problem05:49
lotuspsychjejohn__: try chromium05:49
gr33dy1ok do u have any suggestions ?05:49
charlesWI am having an issue with a new Belkin USB wireless network device. The device model is: F9L1101v2. It is a N600 DB Wireless Dual-Band USB Adapter. I plug it in and lsusb shows it there, but I can't connect with it. Anyone have an idea on how to fix this?05:50
penguinpersongr33dy1: yes holdon05:50
john__why is FF the problem it always worked before05:50
penguinpersonI cant remember the name05:50
SteamBladeim interested to hear this, ive always used UUI05:50
penguinpersongr33dy: Its called startup disk creator05:50
penguinpersongr33dy: Have you tried using that tool to create your usb?05:51
gr33dy1no, do u have a link ?05:51
penguinpersongr33dy1: What distro are you using?05:51
gr33dy114.04.205:52
penguinpersongr33dy1: Try typing startup disk creator in your unity dash.05:53
syntroPihow would i (re)enable webgl support in chromium? some updates seem to have broke it..!05:53
gr33dy1oh , right now im on windoze 805:53
penguinpersongr33dy1, i can help with that too05:54
quizmei did apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, tried to install something and now i'm getting E: Unable to correct problems, you have held borken packages05:54
penguinpersongr33dy: Download this application: http://www.linuxliveusb.com/downloads/?stable05:55
syntroPiquizme, you might try "sudo apt-get -f install"05:55
john__Ok I didn't have installed the lubuntu-restricted-extras sorry thought I did... does that solve the problem evantually?05:56
gr33dy1ok it's making the key now05:57
penguinpersongr33dy1: Great. it shouldn't have any boot issues05:57
EmptySpace#bitcoin-otc05:59
* EmptySpace adds a /j :)06:00
quizmehttp://pastebin.com/pjTCGkMi06:03
quizmelibopencv-dev : Depends: libopencv-objdetect-dev (= 2.4.8+dfsg1-2ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed06:04
quizmewhy is it refusing to be installed ?06:04
atesecdid you tell it to be installed?06:05
quizmeatesec yes06:05
atesecsudo apt-get install libopencv-objdetect-dev06:05
atesecwhat does that say06:05
gr33dy1does anyone know about the reputation of tuxfamily.org software? it looks to be a free host, should i be worried ?06:05
gr33dy1i downloaded lili from it06:06
quizmeatesec http://pastebin.com/fUDMVE9x06:06
penguinpersongr33dy: you didn't download it from the official site?06:06
penguinpersongr33dy: and did your usb work?06:06
atesecsudo apt-get install libopencv-highgui-dev06:06
atesecwhat's that say06:06
gr33dy1no i downloaded it from the link u gave me?06:06
penguinpersongr33dy1: the link was official06:07
gr33dy1and it said it did so here i go ill be back im gonna try it then06:07
SteamBladegl06:07
gr33dy1idk about it being official though06:07
gr33dy1because there is a linuxliveusb.com06:07
gr33dy1and i got mine from tuxfamily.org ?06:08
penguinpersongr33dy1: http://www.linuxliveusb.com/downloads/?stable is the official site, it might have downloaded it from a mirror server.06:08
atesecquizme, does sudo apt-get install libopencv-highgui-dev work?  if not, then you may try using aptitude to install it instead, as usually when these kind of problems occur, aptitude will point out a solution06:09
atesecyou could also try apt-mark showhold06:09
atesecto show held packages06:09
atesecand then sudo apt-mark unhold <held package name>06:09
atesecim gonna go to bed, PM me if you need06:09
atesecgood night all06:10
gr33dy1idk im worried about the link, because everytime i click yours it goes to tuxfamily.org06:12
penguinpersongr33dy1: strange it should do that.06:12
penguinpersongr33dy1: correction no its fine06:13
gr33dy1but when i went to the site that your link says that it is, i get my download straight from the site06:13
penguinpersongr33dy1: Yes, I right clicked the download button and clicked copy link and gave it to you, thats why its directly downloading it from a server that they store the files on.06:14
GitGudhello06:20
GitGudi'm learning linux06:20
ObrienDaveAppropriate time-of-day greetings & Welcome06:20
gr33dy1here goes nothing hopefully you didn't backdoor me06:20
penguinpersongr33dy1: why would i backdoor you?06:21
penguinpersongr33dy1: i dont have control of lili's servers lol06:21
GitGudthank you ObrienDave06:21
gr33dy1i don't know, it just seems odd that your link directs differently, than when i go to the official site myself06:22
gr33dy1ill be back06:22
gr33dy1u there penguin ?06:33
gr33dy1penguinperson, i got the same error06:33
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SteamBladewhere did you get the iso from?06:35
gr33dy1ubuntu06:35
gr33dy1i believe but it's been awhile lemme check06:35
gr33dy1oh i actually got it from uoregon.edu06:36
gr33dy1but i believe i went to the official site06:37
penguinpersongr33dy1: could you explain what type of usb you have?06:37
gr33dy1sandisk ultra usb 3.006:37
penguinpersonI would suggest redownloading the ubuntu image06:37
gr33dy1ok i've got it in progress now06:38
penguinpersonyou might also want to look at your usb in the disk manager06:38
gr33dy1look at it for ?06:38
penguinpersonif the partitions are correct06:38
penguinpersonand there are no formatting errors06:39
gr33dy1fat 32, it says healthy06:40
gr33dy1there is 11 mb unallocated06:40
SteamBladeis it a 16 Gb?06:41
gr33dy13206:41
SteamBladethat seems off, you should have nearly 32 gb's available, you may need to delete extra partitions from previous attempts06:42
Harishello all06:43
Hariswhy is ubuntu/ssh on 14.x not showing the banner I set it to show ?06:43
Harisubuntu shows its default out-of-the-box stuff, on shell login, but not the banner I configured sshd with06:44
Hariso_O06:44
penguinpersongr33dy1: maybe try reformatting it as ntfs?06:45
SteamBladegr33dy1, give this a read, delete all the partitions on the drive, and make a new fat 32 or ntfs http://nlb-creations.com/2013/01/17/removing-partitions-from-a-usb-thumb-drive/06:47
SteamBladejust be really careful about which drive you do it to06:47
gr33dy1ok its in progress, although i think you may have misinterpreted the info i gave, it can't hurt anything to be sure06:51
gr33dy1the new ubuntu download is almost finished06:51
penguinpersongr33dy1: have you tried downloading things with a download manager06:53
gr33dy1although you could be right about the partition because i believe it still had a name06:53
ObrienDaveuse the torrent, much safer06:54
gr33dy1like utorrent?06:54
ObrienDavehttp://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/06:54
Harisah well06:54
ObrienDaveany torrent client will do06:54
sparchitectis it okay to ask a question here that is related to configuring wordpress on my Ubuntu LAMP?06:55
cfhowlett!lamp | sparchitect yes.  you might also want to check with #ubuntu-server06:55
ubottusparchitect yes.  you might also want to check with #ubuntu-server: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.06:55
Haristhat did it06:55
gr33dy1well i've got a ubuntu torrent going on now too06:56
penguinpersonno i meant a http download manager06:57
gr33dy1oh no, why?06:57
penguinpersonit would let you have multi-threaded downloads which equals faster downloads06:58
gr33dy1ah i see, which do u use?06:58
penguinpersonon windoze internet download manager (idm)06:58
cfhowletttorrents for the win.06:58
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penguinpersonhaha06:58
gr33dy1im already done torrenting it lmao06:59
gr33dy1that was stupid fast06:59
ObrienDaveand it will be a good file also ;P06:59
penguinpersonWhat if the seeds of the torrent infected portions of it??\07:00
gr33dy1lol i almost want to do it again07:00
penguinpersonso are you going to completely move over to linux?07:00
ObrienDavepenguinperson, that can't happen with the official torrents. md5 would not match. seriously???07:00
penguinpersonoh... I didnt know.07:01
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gr33dy140 percent formatted, this is much slower lol so it should be damn clean07:03
gr33dy1odd, my browsers dont work but i still seem to have acces to irc07:05
penguinpersonwhats wrong with them?07:06
gr33dy1acting like i dont have connection07:06
penguinpersonThat shouldn't occur on linux. :/07:06
penguinpersonOh your on windoze though.07:07
gr33dy1yeah thats why im making the switch07:07
penguinpersonFinally another one who see's it07:07
penguinpersonOnly reason im stuck with windows for now is photoshop.07:07
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gr33dy1but for some reason i can access asdf.com but not google?07:07
penguinpersonhosts file maybe?07:07
gr33dy1?07:07
cfhowlettpenguinperson, gimp > photoshop07:08
penguinpersoncfhowlett: please ellaborate...07:08
ObrienDavegimp +107:08
penguinpersonI have tried gimp so many times...07:08
zaggynlgr33dy1: dns issue?07:08
cfhowlett!gimp | penguinperson, www.gimp.org07:08
ObrienDaveoooooo new factoid ;p07:09
gr33dy1very possible, my roommate likes to switch them all the time, swears the feds spy on him07:09
penguinpersonMostly I use photoshop for UI design.07:09
penguinpersongimp doesn't seem to work well with that07:09
cfhowlettpenguinperson, inkscape         perhaps07:09
ObrienDavea tool is only as good as the person using it07:09
zaggynlevery gov spies on everyone07:10
penguinpersonperhaps...07:10
penguinpersonI have photoshop 7.0 right now in linux but Im trying to figure out how to get cs6 working. Then ill delete windows07:10
penguinpersonIf gimp had a way to remap the whole keyboard07:11
gr33dy1thats true, doesn't stop him though07:11
zaggynlI'd just set dns servers in /etc/resolv.conf if he keeps messing with the router07:12
gr33dy1i like the way you think please go on, do i need router admin access for this idea?07:12
zaggynlno07:15
zaggynlyou set it in ubuntu07:15
ObrienDavewell, TV time *waves*07:15
zaggynlhmm, editing resolv.conf is a bad idea07:15
zaggynltry this: http://askubuntu.com/a/45791907:15
gr33dy1i love it, and will definitely look into it07:15
gr33dy1well after linux is installed apparently, still no browser access07:15
zaggynlyou're currently on windows?07:15
gr33dy1yes07:16
zaggynlyou can set static dns there too07:16
zaggynlwin7?07:16
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gr33dy1win8, i found it, mind going to opendns and finding me the numbers?07:18
gr33dy1thumb drive is now 88 percent formatted :)07:18
zaggynl208.67.222.222 208.67.220.22007:18
tripelbHow do I get the dashboard to show in unity? Max sensitivity, on left. Go there rub up and down. Give up. Keystroke get a terminal. Sometime it does open but I can't tell what exactly did it. 14.0407:19
zaggynlalso, which dns servers were set by dhcp?07:19
bubbasaurestripelb, Try super key.07:21
tripelbSuper alone?07:22
tripelbbubbasaures: super key alone? Thanks.07:22
bubbasauresyes07:22
tripelbEnd frustration07:23
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gr33dy1ok im back07:34
SteamBladeresults?07:35
gr33dy1only resolved the internet issue07:35
gr33dy1drive is now done formatting07:35
gr33dy1which usb loader program should i use ? and you want me to use the torrent ubuntu right?07:36
SteamBladeim still a big fan of the UUI and yes use the new iso you've gotten from the torrent07:36
SteamBladeive never had a failure using the universal usb installer07:37
gr33dy1ok07:37
penguinpersongr33dy1: lili07:38
SteamBladealso, if you dont need it, dont extend the persistence file, just makes it take longer07:38
gr33dy1ok slight issue, the torrent "iso" isn't an iso it's a regular folder07:38
sparcyI'm trying to configure wordpress on my Ubuntu LAMP. My ISP blocks port 80 so I have been messing around with work-arounds and I believe the apache server is setup correctly and serves through port 8080 instead of 80. When I connect to the server from outside the local network(m.y.i.p:8080), it will show the default apache page as it should. However, when I proceed to view the wordpress installation (m.y.i.p:8080/blog), wordpress will r07:39
sparcyThis, of course, causes wordpress to not show up since ISP is blocking port 80. QUESTION: How do I make wordpress stay on port 8080 and not automatically redirect the browser to the default port?07:39
SteamBladeopen it, should be an iso and the sum file07:39
SteamBladeif i remember right07:39
gr33dy1no i don't believe it downloaded correctly, i thought it was a little too fast even for a linux torrent07:40
SteamBladewhats the file size?07:40
gr33dy13.4 mb lol07:41
SteamBladeoh, nope07:41
SteamBladeshould be just over a gig07:41
SteamBladeone sec07:42
SteamBladerunning 64 bit ?07:42
SteamBladetry this one http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.2/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent07:43
SteamBladeor this if 32 bit http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.2/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-i386.iso.torrent07:43
Guest22922is the command: `python /vagrant/app.py` in terminal, considered a shell command?07:43
Guest22922i mean i've created an upstart script, https://github.com/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/blob/10ec29c6b622d7c585f4c3711851866f74fcfc83/puppet/manifests/start_webserver.pp#L28-L60.07:44
Guest22922but, line 45 is required, such that i use `exec ... start` within the `script` stanza07:44
Guest22922and I'm wondering why?07:44
histoisn't 14.04 using systemd?07:44
Guest22922not yet, i think 15 is07:45
histoahh07:45
Guest22922is the command: `python /vagrant/app.py` in terminal, considered a shell command, or how is it any different than `ls -l`, or simple commands i type in terminal07:47
Guest22922bc `exec` is for shell commands07:47
histoGuest22922: did you write the app.py script?07:47
Guest22922yea07:47
histoGuest22922: at the top do you have #!/usr/bin/python ?  and is it executable?07:47
histoGuest22922: and add vagrant to your path or call it by full path afterwards.07:48
gr33dy1ok all 994mb are loaded onto the disk, it took up 1.55gb of space on the disk07:49
Guest22922nested in the series of python includes: some of the python files have shebangs like `#!/usr/bin/python`07:49
Guest22922hiso, is it required to add vagrant to path?07:50
gr33dy1ill be back gonna try it out07:50
SteamBladecool cool gl07:50
histoGuest22922: how are you planning on calling app.py?07:50
Guest22922histo: the service already works.  But, curious why `exec...start` is needed within `script`07:50
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histoGuest22922: for upstart07:52
histoGuest22922: start stop restart etc...07:52
nico1hello07:52
nico1exit07:53
gr33dy1ok so different error07:57
gr33dy1i think ntfs was a bad idea, although it did go to the error faster this time07:57
SteamBladethats sort of progress lol07:57
gr33dy1lol right07:58
SteamBladewell, UUI should be formatting your usb as fat3207:58
gr33dy1it said something about kernel panic, and unable to locate fs on block or something07:58
gr33dy1oh well let me see if it did07:58
gr33dy1nope its most certainly ntfs07:59
SteamBladehmmm, yeah, fat 32 it,07:59
nico___hello from indonesia07:59
SteamBladeo/08:00
nico___i am using irssi08:00
SteamBladegive me a min to start up my other computer so i can see this, so im not just working from memory08:00
gr33dy1ok08:01
SteamBladeok so, format for fat 32, and tell me how much space it has08:04
gr33dy12808:04
gr33dy128.9 actually08:05
SteamBladeopen up a cmd window08:05
gr33dy1k08:05
gr33dy1its open08:05
SteamBladetype diskpart08:06
gr33dy1done08:06
SteamBladetype: list disk08:07
gr33dy1done08:07
SteamBladethere should be one that has a size close to the 32 gb's08:07
SteamBladedisk 1 maybe?08:08
gr33dy1yeah disk 1 says 2808:08
SteamBladetype: select disk 108:08
gr33dy1done08:08
gr33dy1disk 1 is now the selected disk08:08
SteamBladetype list partition08:09
gr33dy1partitiion 1  primary 28gb 1024 kb (under offest)08:10
SteamBladeok so your usb doesnt have any extra partitions, thats good to go08:10
SteamBladeand your UUI is ver. 1.9.6.1?08:11
gr33dy1so load the iso again since its fat32 ?08:11
gr33dy1yes08:11
SteamBladefirst, copy/paste the name of the iso here, so i can see exactly what your using08:12
gr33dy1ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64(2)08:12
gr33dy1i just realized it said desktop and im on a laptop will that make a difference?08:13
SteamBladeno its for both08:13
gr33dy1thought so08:13
SteamBladeas long as your processor is 64 bit right?08:13
gr33dy1how do i check ?08:14
gr33dy1i just assumed because of the specs08:14
SteamBladeopen your file browser, on 'my computer' right click > properties08:14
SteamBladetell me what it says for your processor08:15
gr33dy132 bit OS x64 processor08:15
SteamBladehmmm. whats your make and model of laptop?08:15
gr33dy1oh and where it actually says processor its intel core 2 duo cpu p8600 @2.4 2.408:16
gr33dy1so i downloaded the wrong iso right?08:16
gr33dy1i downloaded for amd ?08:16
gr33dy1it a acer travelmate 573008:17
l0p3nI'm using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot to set up a chroot environment. Running xhost + returns the message http://pastebin.com/kT52Gxmt. Any ideas?08:17
SteamBlade1 min08:17
SteamBladehow much ram do you have installed?08:20
histogr33dy1: you downloaded 64bit you are fine unless you don't have a lot of rame08:21
histos/rame/ram/08:21
histogr33dy1: free -m08:22
gr33dy14.gb 2.93 usable08:22
SteamBladeyeah the 64 bit should be working, try to write it again and give it another go08:25
gr33dy1ok08:25
gr33dy1brb08:26
hobbet1SteamBlade hope you dont mind me interjecting is he trying to run linux in windows???08:27
histosounds like he's trying to burn an iso to me08:28
SteamBladeno, trying to make a live usb from windows 8 for ubuntu 14.04.208:28
histowin32 disk imager works rather nice to dd the iso out08:29
SteamBladeand no prob, i dont know much about linux in general, but ive done about 20 installs and made countless live usb's and im just trying to help him get it to work with the formula thats always worked for me08:29
hobbet1well you have been teaching me stuff also lol08:30
hobbet1i wonder why he is running 32 bit os on a system that is 64 bit08:30
SteamBladethey come that way from the factory sometimes08:31
SteamBladecertain models, brands, w/e08:31
histohobbet1: a lot of manufacturers were doing that when 64bit was first starting to gain in popularity08:31
loicstephancc08:31
hobbet1oh ok cool08:32
hobbet1well i am sticking around to see how all this comes out lol i will be getting my popcorn lol08:34
SteamBladelol me too, if were lucky we wont see him again for some time till he finds xchat in the software center08:35
hobbet1lol08:35
histoSteamBlade: what did he end up using to write the iso to the thumb drive? I'm too lazy to scroll back08:36
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SteamBladeUUI universal usb installer, from pendrivelinux.com, the one recommended on the ubuntu site08:36
SteamBladeits been a solid performer for me, so i told him to use it08:37
gr33dy1back to the old error :(08:38
SteamBladeyou were selecting ubuntu from the dropdown list on UUI right?08:39
gr33dy1yes08:39
SteamBladesame "kernel panic" error?08:39
gr33dy1no back to the other one08:40
gr33dy1kernel panic was on the ntfs after the good format08:40
Ben64kernel panic on ntfs??08:41
ChauffeR??08:41
SteamBladeoh wait, you said windows 8 right?08:41
gr33dy1my thumbdrive was formatted for ntfs, loaded iso on it and tried to load did a kernel panic error08:42
SteamBladedid you turn on legacy mode in the BIOS?08:42
gr33dy1...08:42
gr33dy1whats that08:42
Ben64should not be booting ubuntu from ntfs08:42
SteamBladerestart and go into you BIOS08:42
SteamBladesomewhere in there, theres an option for legacy mode, need to activate it08:42
gr33dy1ive been all through it but i dont believe i saw anything about legacy mode08:42
gr33dy1explain what it does, maybe its named differently08:43
SteamBladewas your windows 8 factory installed?08:43
SteamBladeor an upgrade?08:44
gr33dy1upgrade and not a very good one, i bought it with it installed, and they didn't even have all the drivers08:44
SteamBladewatch this, might help https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CC0QtwIwAg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DzyabVjIZik0&ei=KtegVam_JIT9oQS67KPIAg&usg=AFQjCNG9nP_ow9UOALnZbVVBjZ_-HdKm7A&sig2=LykW7GOuqGuHFdsiFFcfeg08:44
SteamBladeyoutube link08:45
histogr33dy1: How are you creating the thumb drive?08:45
gr33dy1universal usb installer 1.9.6.108:46
histogr33dy1: then why are you talking about ntfs?08:46
histogr33dy1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#Creating_a_bootable_Ubuntu_USB_flash_drive_from_Windows08:47
gr33dy1used diskpart to format the drive and specified ntfs, and when uui got done the disk was still ntfs08:47
gr33dy1brb gonna check bios08:47
histogr33dy1: that's not going to help08:48
histogr33dy1: just use the tools that ubottu suggests please08:48
SteamBladeyeah that looks like an older laptop, doubt it would have the UEFI/Legacy option in the bios08:50
baja_hi people my web browser is malfunctioning. I cant click on the menu bar items08:51
baja_eg file ....08:51
histoSteamBlade: the problem is mostlikely the tool he is using to create the usb08:51
histobaja_: which browser?08:52
baja_mozilla08:52
lotuspsychjebaja_: did you enable menu bar items?08:52
baja_it has no minimize and maximize butttons08:52
baja_how do i do that?08:52
Ben64so the same problem you came in here with before08:52
histobaja_: which desktop environment are you in?08:52
SteamBladeidk how that could be, its what ive always used, used it yesterday on this very computer lol08:52
baja_studio08:52
baja_im using ubuntu studio08:53
baja_14.0408:53
baja_trusty08:53
lotuspsychjebaja_: try #ubuntustudio08:53
SteamBladei feel like i was on here to do something, but im completely lost in getting gr33dy's install working lol08:57
hobbet1been there before08:57
histoSteamBlade: he could be re-inserting the drive and letting windows blow it back out who knows08:58
SteamBladelol, just trying to rummage through my head back to when i was first learning how to do this and trying to remember all my own pitfalls08:59
hobbet1i would probably have him reformate the usb again and try to make sure he is not making it ntfs09:00
histoformat won't matter if he uses proper tools09:01
SteamBladehe just checked it after he installed the iso to it, it was still fat3209:01
histoSteamBlade: windows can only see the first partition on the usb09:01
hobbet1didnt you say he was using the tools that ubuntu recomended SteamBlade09:02
histoone of it's brilliant "Features"09:02
SteamBladei had him use diskpart in the cmd line, which reveals all the partitions09:02
SteamBladeand yes hobbet109:02
hobbet1tell him to come to the dark side completely and erase windows altogether hahahaahah09:04
histohe should use http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/download  or http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/09:04
histoburn the image and reboot and not mess with it any further09:04
histoSteamBlade: windows is most likely seeing the efi partition if there is one in the iso09:05
SteamBladei really dont know what it is, im telling him how to do it in exactly the same way i did it yesterday09:05
SteamBladehad to de-fuq my computer after spending 3 days trying to get Kali Linux to work09:06
histonice09:06
SteamBladetechnically got it to work, just no GUI :/09:06
user015hello guys. need some help with printer canon i sensys mf 4570 nd09:07
user015can anyone help?09:07
histoSteamBlade: nomodeset09:08
histo!cups | user01509:08
ubottuuser015: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu09:08
histouser015: what issue are you having with it?09:08
user015histo, i send document to print and it does not print09:09
user015in printer status writing Error and document disapear from queue09:10
histouser015: did you install a specific driver or did cups have one?09:10
user015yes09:10
histouser015: well which is it?09:10
louxLoux09:10
user015from official site09:11
user015http://www.helpdrivers.com/multifunctions/Canon/LaserBase_i-SENSYS_MF_series/i-SENSYS_MF4570dn/09:11
SteamBladeidk if nomodeset would fix the problem, i wasnt having a display problem, wasnt throwing any errors, just booting into text only09:11
histouser015: anything in /var/log/cups/error_log ?09:11
histoSteamBlade: which graphics chipset?09:11
user015histo, just a minute09:12
SteamBladeamd radeon HD Graphics09:12
user015/var/log/cups/error_log E [11/Jul/2015:11:21:28 +0300] Unknown directive SystemGroup on line 16 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.09:13
user015E [11/Jul/2015:11:47:05 +0300] Unknown directive SystemGroup on line 16 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.09:13
user015E [11/Jul/2015:11:58:34 +0300] Unknown directive SystemGroup on line 16 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.09:13
user015E [11/Jul/2015:12:02:48 +0300] Unknown directive SystemGroup on line 16 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.09:13
Gary_943 can i use same savefile to boot my ubuntu on multiple computers?09:13
Gary_943say i intall ubuntu on my 32 gb flashdrive and use that same drive to boot ubuntu to multiple computers?09:14
histoGary_943: 'savefile'?09:14
histoGary_943: yes09:14
Gary_943is it fine?09:14
Gary_943i mean using that same flashdrive to boot ubuntu to any pc, u know what i mean09:14
user015histo, i look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrintersCanon. but didnt find printer support ((((09:15
histouser015: anything else in the log?09:15
histouser015: cat /var/log/cups/error_log | nc termbin.com 999909:15
SteamBladeGary_943, as long as the processor architecture matches up to the system your installing it on it will be fine09:15
user015histo, nope09:16
histouser015: anything in /var/spool/cups  ??09:16
user015histo, one minute09:16
HypothesisFrogcan I use my ubuntustudio 15.04 install disk to re partition my drive, without losing the data?09:17
SteamBladeby this time im wondering if gr33dy was successful or he gave up >.>09:18
histoHypothesisFrog: repartition which part of your drive?09:18
hobbet1lol SteamBlade09:18
HypothesisFroghisto well I have a windows partion and a linux partition. Want more space on the linux partition.09:19
user015histo, in /var/spool/cups are one folder, two files c00001 and c0000209:19
HypothesisFrogor maybe add an extra partition.09:19
Gary_9431is it true that ubuntu binds itself to the hardware it was first installed to?09:20
histouser015: there's your print jobs09:20
histouser015: localhost:631/printers/  in a browser see what's going on09:21
gr33dy1ok im back09:21
histouser015: also doesn't look like cannon provided drivers09:21
gr33dy1oh canon printer driver issue?09:21
Gary_9431histo is it ok to use use one ubuntu flashdrive to boot on muliple pcs?09:21
SteamBladei take it no success gr33dy1 ?09:22
bekksGary_9431: Sure. Thats the whole point :)09:22
gr33dy1nothing i couldn't find legacy mode...09:22
histoGary_9431: yes09:22
gr33dy1my bios is different from that09:23
gr33dy1user015: sudo apt-get install cups-backend-bjnp09:23
histogr33dy1: try using http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/download09:23
gr33dy1it will fix your problem i promise09:23
SteamBladeyeah i was looking, you have a vista age laptop lol09:23
gr33dy1oh god 2015 and vista still rears her ugly face09:23
bekksDaemons of the past. :)09:24
rubiksmomoI'm using Unison to 2-way sync files. Other profiles work fine, but when I let it analyze my videos, it becomes unresponsive. Any ideas how to get my videos synced both ways?09:24
Gary_9431bekks i see, though i don;t mean ubuntu as live , i mean ubuntu as  permanently installed on a 32 b flashdrive and then using that flashdrive on multiple pcs to boot them, also when booting ubuntu flashdrive on different pc, they would need different drivers and it may affect the overall workin of the operating system?09:24
gr33dy1ok steam do you think i might have better luck with another distro ?09:24
hobbet1only 2 more years til vista is dead and gone lol09:25
bekksGary_9431: You may need different drivers then.09:25
historubiksmomo: if you can periodically sync rsync09:25
rubiksmomohisto: But it's 1-way?09:26
SteamBladei really doubt it, the whole reason i keep coming back to ubuntu is that it has such a wide community of developers that it has, in my opinion, the best support for the most different types of hardware09:26
historubiksmomo: well you could rsync dir1 dir2  and then dir2 dir1 the other way but that'd be kind of pointless09:27
Gary_9431 bekks i see but doens;t ubuntu has inbuilt drivers for most pcs?09:27
bekksGary_9431: Yes.09:27
rubiksmomohisto: It won't know if there's new file on dir1 or if it was deleted from dir209:27
gr33dy1im gonna try LILI like histo said see if it does anything09:27
lotuspsychje!modules | Gary_943109:27
ubottuGary_9431: To compile modules and drivers that are not bundled with the standard kernel,  for more info /msg ubottu kernel  , install the relevant package, usually called "<modulename>-source", and run « sudo module-assistant » (you will have to do this again after kernel updates). To prevent specific modules from loading, see /msg ubottu blacklist09:27
SteamBladenot a bad idea lol09:27
historubiksmomo: owncloud?09:28
SteamBladeid swing at anything at this point09:28
gr33dy1starting to get pissed09:28
histoGary_9431: it will boot fine on most machines.09:29
histogr33dy1: did you try the link I gave you?09:29
gr33dy1yes i dled, and am trying it now09:29
gr33dy1although ubuntu isnt native for it09:29
histogr33dy1: you point it at the iso and point it at your thumbdrive. reboot and rejoice09:30
gr33dy1lol we shall see09:30
gr33dy1but it seems like lili likes 15.04 better09:30
rubiksmomohisto: There's only a client in repo09:30
histogr33dy1: it doesn't like anythign it just writes the iso bit for bit to the thumb drive09:30
SteamBladeyour iso should be solid, try to install it to the usb in through lili, if that fails, im saying it comes down to hardware, whether its the flashdrve or the computer09:30
histogr33dy1: if it's not then use win32 disk imager or dd09:30
histogr33dy1: did you ever compare the hash of your iso to verified ones?09:31
gr33dy1here goes nothing09:31
gr33dy1no i didnt09:31
gr33dy1brb09:31
historubiksmomo: huh?09:31
historubiksmomo: are you syncing a local directory to another local directory for some reason?09:32
* hobbet1 crosses fingers for histo and SteamBlade for luck09:32
SteamBladelol09:32
histoPEBKAC09:33
rubiksmomohisto: Syncing files between local SSD and a MicroSD card09:33
historubiksmomo: why both ways?09:33
bekksrubiksmomo: rsync, unison, etc.09:33
rubiksmomohisto: rsync is 1-way. Unison becomes unresponsive when I use my "videos" profile. I could edit files on either side, I don't want to go through the changes manually.09:34
bekksrubiksmomo: It seems like unison becomes unresponsive, but it needs quite some time, especially for large files.09:35
RrjjIs it really necessary to download a dedicated firewall for Xubuntu LTS?09:35
histoand slow speeds of micrsd09:35
bekksRrjj: No.09:35
histo!fw | Rrjj09:35
RrjjWhy?09:35
histo!firewall | Rrjj09:35
ubottuRrjj: Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has built-in firewall capabilities. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | GUI frontends such as gufw and ufw-kde also exist. | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo09:35
Gary_943sorry i got network issue histo09:36
RrjjIs ufw enabled by default?09:36
rubiksmomobekks: It's not using any CPU and I don't think it should take 5min to analyze couple video files09:36
Gary_943i didn;t received ur message histo09:36
histoRrjj: ufw is used for managing09:36
histoGary_943: it will boot fine on most hardware09:36
bekksrubiksmomo: So run it using strace and see what it really does.09:36
RrjjHow to know if it's running ?09:37
rubiksmomoUnison gets stuck saying "contacting server". I have no idea what server that is. :S09:37
RrjjWhat command should I use to see its status?09:37
lotuspsychjeRrjj: did you read the url?09:37
histoRrjj: what version are you running 15.04?09:38
Rrjj14.04 LTS09:38
Gary_943histo i see, so  booting a saved ubuntu for multiple pcs should be an issue and it doesn;t binds itself for one particular hardware right ?09:38
RrjjAre you guys currently using UNITY?09:38
bekksGary_943: No. Depending on the hardware differences, you MAY need different drivers.09:38
Gary_943ok  bekks09:39
histoGary_943: correct, the kernel loads whatever modules it needs on an as needed basis09:39
rubiksmomobekks: I'm using GUI, how can enable that strace?09:39
histoGary_943: unless you start getting into proprietary video drivers etc...09:39
bekksrubiksmomo: open a terminal, start strace unison ...09:39
histobekks: I'm not on ubuntu is there an iptables service or something he can check to ease his mind.09:40
RrjjI've input this command 'sudo ufw status verbose' and it says inactice09:40
Rrjj*inactive09:40
histoRrjj: what do you want to block?09:40
bekksRrjj: So read on :) The article given describes what to do.09:40
RrjjNone as of this moment. I am just being paranoid as a newbie Linux user.09:41
RrjjDo I need to enable it for home users?09:41
histoRrjj: are you sitting behind a router?09:41
baja_compiz09:41
baja_command09:41
RrjjYes, I'm using a standard router.09:41
histoRrjj: then you are behind a firewall09:42
baja_compiz (core) - Error: Failed to load plugin: ccp09:42
histobaja_: what are you trying to do?09:43
baja_im installing windows manager09:43
histobaja_: why?09:44
RrjjThanks for answering my questions.09:44
histoRrjj: np09:44
baja_coz i dint have it before09:44
baja_i couldn't minimize or maximize09:44
histobaja_: did you try asking in #ubuntustudio?09:44
baja_yea thats where isolution got the09:44
baja_histo stop09:45
baja_you supposed to help09:45
baja_not ask me09:45
baja_i have already explained to you what i am installing do you have solution?09:46
baja_or not09:46
hobbet1i dont see gr33dy i wonder if it worked09:46
histo!details | baja_09:46
ubottubaja_: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)09:46
Gary_943can a module for propritary driver still load even if it had been switched off from bios, i have a laptops with switchable optimus technology, i have switched it  to integrated video driver and have turned off the other video driver, is it still possbile that linux would load the module for that switched off driver?09:46
SteamBladedont jinx it hobbet109:47
hobbet1lol09:47
lotuspsychjebaja_: dont demand solutions here, patience09:47
baja_i was instlalling windows manager so that i can be able to minimize and maximize windows. But now i have this error:compiz (core) - Error: Failed to load plugin: cpp09:47
rubiksmomobekks: Here's the strace for Unison. Any idea why it analyzes so slow? http://paste.ubuntu.com/11860203/09:47
histobaja_: what are you doing to get that error?09:48
baja_nkt09:48
baja_anyone else not you histo09:48
historubiksmomo: what is yoru througput on microsd09:48
Gary_943histo can a module for propritary driver still load even if it had been switched off from bios, i have a laptops with switchable optimus technology, i have switched it  to integrated video driver and have turned off the other video driver, is it still possbile that linux would load the module for that switched off driver?09:48
rubiksmomohisto: I don't know. How could I find out?09:49
lotuspsychjebaja_: you wont get any help with that attitude09:49
histoGary_943: I don't believe so. I've never used the optimus stuff myself. But if you're disabling the hardware you should be okay.09:49
baja_my attitud edepends on who you are my personality is me09:49
histoGary_943: if you boot and get a blank screen you can always try passing nomodeset as a kernel option09:49
historubiksmomo: iotop09:50
Gary_943ok histo09:50
baja_personality is me humble person but attitude depends who you are09:50
baja_and how im interactign with you09:50
histo!nomodeset | Gary_94309:50
lotuspsychje!ot | baja_09:50
ubottuGary_943: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter09:50
ubottubaja_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!09:50
lotuspsychjeGary_943: have you installed nvidia-prime?09:50
baja_ok was just emphasizing09:50
IdleOnebaja_: Change your attitude to one that doesn't offend people if you wish to receive help09:50
baja_ok thanks09:51
histoGary_943: you can install multiple video drivers to cover a wide range or depend on vesa09:51
baja_people should offer solution instead of asking me redundant09:51
histoI was trying to help oh well09:51
valentinmuhello guys09:52
EriC^^hello va09:52
EriC^^valentinmu09:52
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: welcome, what can we do you for?09:52
valentinmui have updated to 14.04 lately, and after that i have problem starting gnome control center09:52
valentinmuit crashes ^(09:53
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: are you on ubuntu-gnome?09:53
valentinmulotuspsychje: yep09:53
EriC^^valentinmu: try reinstalling gnome-control-center09:54
EriC^^!info gnome-control-center09:54
ubottugnome-control-center (source: gnome-control-center): utilities to configure the GNOME desktop. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:3.14.2-2ubuntu3 (vivid), package size 1500 kB, installed size 6153 kB09:54
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: and wich ubuntu version did you came from?09:54
EriC^^sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center09:54
valentinmu12.0409:54
nbusronehi anyone know how to read smart output ? using Gsmartcontrol09:55
valentinmuEriC^^: just did reinstall with no result09:55
EriC^^valentinmu: type dmesg09:56
EriC^^valentinmu: try opening it from a terminal, type gnome-control-center in a terminal09:56
valentinmuEriC^^: i did that09:56
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: any errors?09:57
EriC^^ok does it say any errors before it crashes?09:57
valentinmuhttp://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=UL9bzL7z09:58
valentinmuhere is what i see09:58
nbusroneI am not sure whether the value is correct but I only use about 49 days :(09:58
gr33dy1nada09:58
histogr33dy1: what error are you getting?09:59
gr33dy1unable to find a medium containing a live file system10:00
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: wich grafix driver are you using?10:00
lotuspsychjegr33dy1: have you tryed universal usb installer?10:00
valentinmuhere is gdb log with a bit more possible details http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=WWTicB4Y10:00
gr33dy1yes10:00
histogr33dy1: try a different usb socket10:00
valentinmulotuspsychje: catalyst, i think :)10:01
gr33dy1i can try that idk if it will make a difference thats what i did at first10:01
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: did you try other driver switch from additional drivers section?10:01
histogr33dy1: do you have another machine you can boot that thumbdrive on to see that it works?10:01
gr33dy1no i dont unfortunately10:01
lotuspsychjegr33dy1: disabled secureboot and fastboot from bios?10:01
lotuspsychje(if its uefi)10:02
histogr33dy1: http://askubuntu.com/questions/15425/error-when-installing-unable-to-find-a-medium-containing-a-live-file-system10:02
histolotuspsychje: it's a bios system, he's tried multiple burning utilities.10:02
gr33dy1i dont think so lotus, but i didn't see those in there10:02
histogr33dy1: well let's md5sum the iso and make sure10:02
gr33dy1ok ho210:02
histo!md5sum | gr33dy110:03
ubottugr33dy1: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows10:03
hobbet1does he have his bios set to boot from a usb ??10:03
nbusroneAny help guy ? the raw data on gsmartcontrol or disk is like over million http://pastebin.com/vgGCKu2g10:03
valentinmulotuspsychje: nope, should i try to use open driver?10:03
lotuspsychjegr33dy1: you have the F12 key to choose boot media?10:03
lotuspsychjevalentinmu: yes please and reboot, just to try out if it can fix gnome control centre10:03
histogr33dy1: was this error after a kernel panic or prior to it? I thought you mentioned that before?10:04
valentinmulotuspsychje: will now try )10:04
gr33dy1yes i do lotus10:04
gr33dy1it was before10:05
histonbusrone: that doesn't look very good10:05
gr33dy1the kernal panic only happened when i had the drive formatted for ntfs10:05
histogr33dy1: You don't happen to have another thumbdrive lying around do you?10:06
rubiksmomoMy Ubuntu froze when I was running iotop and tried to run "strace unison" too :<10:06
histogr33dy1: either way md5sum first then, it's hardware based if it checks okay10:06
nbusronehisto: the raw data is changing 100 ever sec and looks like to complicated but the smart tools said health , I am confuse.10:07
lotuspsychjegr33dy1: installed an ssd recently?10:07
nbusronehisto :1188 hours isn't long right ? seldom run my pc. seek error raw data 3633600475285 ??10:08
bekkslloks like a disk dying soon.10:08
bekksnbusrone: Pastebin the entire output please.10:09
histonbusrone: yeah whatever happened 1188-1191 was bad10:09
histonbusrone: crc errors etc... does dmesg have a bunch of io errors?10:09
nbusronebekks : http://pastebin.com/vgGCKu2g10:13
rubiksmomoI'm monitoring Unison with iotop. Everything is 0, but every couple seconds "Actual DISK WRITE" shows 4-46 M/s, then they drop to 0 again. Any idea Unison is resting most of the time? htop shows unison using 0% CPU all the time.10:16
historubiksmomo: have to probably ask the unison folks10:16
ablest1980how do i install games?10:18
valentinmulotuspsychje: that fixed, but i have another screen resolution10:18
rubiksmomohisto: OK, thanks for the tips10:18
rubiksmomoablest1980: Use Ubuntu Software Center10:18
histonbusrone: did you have a power outage or something?10:18
ablest1980i downloaded enemy territory for linux dont know how to install it10:19
nbusronehisto : dmesg http://pastebin.com/fSXSmKL7 few times of power outage , but does it really affect that much ?10:20
ablest1980says error with software center10:20
histoablest1980: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnemyTerritory#Installation10:21
ablest1980ty10:21
hobbet1anything more on gr33dy1  ???10:22
nbusronebekks : dmesg http://pastebin.com/fSXSmKL710:22
nbusronehow does it look for the dmesg output on kernal error ? :(10:23
ablest1980hi lotuspsychje10:24
kreenHi!10:28
bekksnbusrone: Actually I asked you for the smartctl output :)10:29
nbusronebekks : gsmartcontrol http://pastebin.com/vgGCKu2g10:33
nbusroneHisto , bekks : no respond ? I had test boot to windows and using smart output crystaldiskinfo shows health ?10:38
bekksnbusrone: Did you try changing the cable?10:39
bekksnbusrone: forget crystaldiskinfo. you can throw some dice, which will give better results.10:39
BluesKajHiyas all10:42
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kreenHi all!!10:57
TumbtackHi, I need help; I have a PPA with a package, that is also on the built-in repos, however the package on the PPA is a lot more up to date10:57
TumbtackHow do I install the package from the ppa, ignoring the one on the built-in repos?10:58
kreenhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/16211/how-to-install-ppa-packages-in-an-apt-get-style ?10:59
Tumbtackkreen, that's a completely different thing11:00
Tumbtackoh, he left11:00
kshlHi all! just joined this channel11:01
Ben64Tumbtack: you should explain your problem11:01
nbusronebekks : tried once , this is the new cable11:02
TumbtackBen64, I want to install midori and keep it up-to-date via apt11:03
Tumbtackhowever the version on the official ubuntu repos is from like 2011, which is unusably old for me11:03
MonkeyDustTumbtack  i installed midori, couldnt make it run, tho, not sure why11:03
Tumbtackthere's a PPA with the up to date versions, but11:03
Tumbtackapt values stuff in the official repos over PPAs I guess11:04
Ben64so add the ppa11:04
Tumbtackyes11:04
Tumbtackdid11:04
Ben64then install it11:04
Tumbtack:I11:04
Tumbtackare you even reading what I'm saying11:04
Ben64yep11:04
TumbtackI can't just "install" it because apt tries to install the one from the official repos rather than the ppa11:04
TumbtackI can comment out everything in /etc/apt/sources.list and install it, then uncomment it11:04
Tumbtackbut this is obviously an unacceptable solution11:05
Ben64then you probably didn't add the ppa properly, or it doesn't have a version for your version11:05
Tumbtack:/11:05
Tumbtackhmm11:05
Tumbtacklet me try again I guess11:05
MonkeyDustTumbtack  better contact the ppa's maintainer11:05
TumbtackMonkeyDust, look https://launchpad.net/~midori/+archive/ubuntu/ppa11:06
Tumbtackthe ppa obviously has the newest version11:06
Ben64what version of ubuntu are you running11:07
Tumbtackvivid11:08
Ben64Tumbtack: pastebin the output of "apt-cache policy midori"11:10
nbusronebekks : Anyway gtg , just that if scan disk error , which application or command to use ?  or using seagate tools ? http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/201271en?language=en_US11:10
TumbtackBen64, http://9fcb7ff46aa1917e.paste.se/11:11
bekksnbusrone: smartctl.11:12
Tumbtackwait11:12
Tumbtackhold on11:12
bekksnbusrone: Not gsmartctl. :)11:12
Tumbtackoh my god11:12
MonkeyDustTumbtack  what's new in the ppa version?11:12
TumbtackI just forgot to apt-get update11:12
Tumbtackoh my god I'm so dumb ._.11:12
MonkeyDustTumbtack  reading online newspaper comments helps you feel smart again11:13
TumbtackMonkeyDust, true d:11:14
nbusronebekks : Ok , will test out when I am free , thanks for the help :)11:14
* Bl4ckD34Th I am back... baby11:17
* Bl4ckD34Th I am back... baby11:18
RrjjWhy can't I play Facebook videos but videos on YouTUbe plays normally?11:28
SchrodingersScatRrjj: could facebook be using flash and youtube be using html5?11:29
RrjjShould I install flash using software center?11:30
unusedPhDi would install chrome11:30
unusedPhDhas flash built in11:30
RrjjHow bout chromium?11:30
unusedPhDchromium does not include flash11:31
ioriapepper11:31
moh_hi11:31
RrjjHow to install chrome?11:31
moh_just a noob question11:31
moh_So after trying out Ubuntu for a while now i am finally making a switch from Windows 7 to Ubuntu on my home laptop.   Now the problem is that i want to install Ubuntu in such a way that i will not loose any files.   So basically i have C: D: and E: partitions, with C: being the windows partition and the target for the Ubuntu install.  Please can someone guide me as to how to go about the install without touching the D & E partitions.  Th11:32
RrjjDo I need to go to Chrome's download page?11:32
TumbtackRrjj, go to the official chrome site11:32
Tumbtackmhm11:32
Tumbtackdo you know if you're using 32 or 64 bit ubuntu?11:32
RrjjNo need adding PPA right?11:32
Tumbtacknope11:32
unusedPhDdownload the package and double click, it should bring up the software center for install11:32
Tumbtackthough it would make things easier11:32
TumbtackunusedPhD, hold on11:32
moh_32Bit11:32
Tumbtackhe needs to figure out which ubuntu he's using11:32
Tumbtack32 or 6411:32
TumbtackI suppose he could just grab 32 either way but still11:33
SchrodingersScatRrjj: I don't remember adding the google repo manually, so there's a chance that the package does this...?11:33
RrjjOkay. I'll download it direct from chrome's site then. Thanks11:34
TumbtackSchrodingersScat, I know for a fact it does11:34
Tumbtackwhen I installed the deb with dpkg, a line was output saying that the repo was added11:34
TumbtackI'm using midori now11:34
Tumbtackit's actually a much nicer experience11:35
SchrodingersScatk, thanks.  It's been a while11:35
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RrjjWhy is the loading screen gone when installing proprietary driver (Nvidia)11:42
RrjjIt was replaced by Nvidia big green logo11:42
rrr_is there channel for AWS?11:43
RrjjThe built-in splash screen looks nicer than the replaced version by Nvidia11:44
RrjjIs there a way to revert that change?11:44
meldronhi guys, i recently discoverd that I can only start thunderbird from the command line, anybody had a similar problem and or a solutuion? thanks11:45
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OerHeksRrjj, looks like you used the driver from the nvidia site, not from our repos, where the nvidia logo must have been removed?11:54
RrjjNo i used the software updater11:55
Rrjjunder additional drivers11:55
OerHeksstrange, i never noticed a nvidia logo during boot.11:55
RrjjVersion 331.11311:55
ioriaRrjj, take a look,   but be cautious ...http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2013/08/remove-nvidia-logo-from-ubuntu-startup-screen/11:56
RrjjThe original splash screen was gone.11:56
Tumbtackhuh11:56
Rrjjioria: Ok I'll look it up now.11:56
TumbtackRrjj, I've experienced that in the past too11:56
TumbtackI installed my current nvidia driver from the file11:57
Tumbtackalso you're like 20 versions out of date btw11:57
RrjjYes, I've also seen other posted the same problem.11:57
Tumbtackbut yeah I installed mine from the nvidia site and it didn't change anything11:57
Tumbtackbut in the past I used the built in driver installer and it changed it11:57
Tumbtackweird11:57
RrjjYou mean the xOrg?11:57
Tumbtackwhat11:57
RrjjX.Org driver?11:58
Tumbtackyes but11:58
TumbtackI don't think you should even have to know what xorg is to install a driver these days11:59
Spodermen_swegYo #ubuntu, can someone help me, please? I have ubuntu installed on a flash drive and cannot boot windows except through the grub screen when booting from the flash drive . I want to install ubuntu on my hard drive now, how do I do that?11:59
Tumbtackthe gpu companies and everything have made it ridiculously simple and hands-off11:59
RrjjDoes using the open source driver stresses the processor?11:59
TumbtackI don't think so but you shouldn't be using it12:00
Tumbtackit's a lot less efficient12:00
RrjjAlso boot screen says "usb over current"12:00
Tumbtackand many games and stuff won't run12:00
RrjjBut all the ports are working fine.12:00
RrjjSeeing this logo "http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2013/08/remove-nvidia-logo-from-ubuntu-startup-screen/"12:01
Spodermen_sweg!help12:01
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience12:01
OerHeksSpodermen_sweg, you have put grub2 on your windows hdd while making that usb device. put in your windows dvd and repair your boot12:01
OerHeksand then use the manual to put grub on that usb12:01
Spodermen_swegI dont have the windows dvd12:01
Rrjjusb - Over-Current condition12:01
sh0thi guys i can't get to read a dvd with vlc how can I check whether it's the dvd or it's me being dumb?12:02
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: what's the problem?12:03
MonkeyDustsh0t  try reading the dvd with a different program12:03
coraxxsh01: You need to install libdvdcss2 if the DVD is an orginal (encrypted) movie DVD12:03
sh0tyeah i tried mplayer12:03
OerHekssh0t, did you follow these steps? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs12:03
sh0tand i still have problems12:03
sh0ti found hard to belieave it's the dvd because I cant read the whole collection of 12 dvd12:04
sh0ts12:04
sh0tcoraxx, i have libdvdcss2 isntaleld12:04
vubuntuiphone 4 wont charge on ubuntu 15.0412:04
coraxxsh0t: and another thing is the regional setting ...you need to set the region code to your region (the region on the DVD)12:04
sh0toh12:04
Spodermen_swegEriC^^ : i want to install ubuntu but I cant use windows without booting ubuntu from a flash drive12:04
OerHekssh0t, not all dvd's will play, 5% or so12:05
sh0twhat the ***!??! OerHeks 5%?12:05
MonkeyDust!iphone | vubuntu12:05
ubottuvubuntu: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - For the iPhone and the iPod Touch, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone - See !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod12:05
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: ok, install ubuntu and you can use ubuntu to start windows later until you get a windows dvd12:05
Spodermen_swegWell, I did that12:06
vubuntuMonkeyDust: yes iphone wont charge on usb charger12:06
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: ok you installed ubuntu, is ubuntu booting?12:06
coraxxsh0t: ignore OerHeks ..until you've set the region code.12:06
sh0tok12:06
Spodermen_swegIt is installed but on the flash drive, not my laptop's hard drive12:06
mintux1i've installed compiz on mate desktop but for 3d windows i have this problem. my vga is embedded intel only on mac mini http://storage3.static.itmages.com/i/15/0711/h_1436615726_6603231_c090d35c97.png should i install special driver ?12:07
Spodermen_swegIs there anyway I can install without having to use a flash or dvd?12:07
sh0tcoraxx, can u please tell me how do i find out about this regional code on my dvd?12:07
Spodermen_swegCould I make a partition on my hard drive bootable with unetbootin?12:08
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: yeah, download the ubuntu iso to your harddisk, then boot it from any grub menu (i'll give you a link about how to do that) and then install ubuntu to your hdd12:08
ioriash0t, play easy with Region code, if i remember well you can set it only few times... no sure12:08
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: so you don't have an ubuntu bootable live usb right now, correct?12:08
sh0tioria am I writing on the dvd?12:08
coraxxsh0t: if you look at the cover....there should be a symbol of the world (world map) and a big number in the middle ...that would be your region number.12:08
MonkeyDustSpodermen_sweg  is this useful http://www.instantfundas.com/2007/08/install-any-linux-distro-directly-from.html12:09
Spodermen_swegNo, I had it but accidentally installed to that same usb12:09
Spodermen_swegThank you MonkeyDust12:09
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: ok, i didn't know one could do that12:09
ioriash0t, yes, i think on the dvd firmware, i repeat ... not sure ... google it12:09
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: do you still have the iso file you used?12:09
coraxxsh0t: you are not writing on the DVD ...when you set the regioncode, it is writing on the DVD-drives flash-memory ... you have 5 times to change your mind, then the region locks.12:09
Spodermen_swegEriC^^:  yes12:09
EriC^^ok, boot the usb you made, and when you get grub, press e and follow these instructions to boot the .iso file12:10
ioriacoraxx, right12:10
EriC^^hold on12:10
sh0tok ioria coraxx thanks12:10
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot12:10
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: sorry, when you get grub, press c not e12:10
vubuntumy iphone wont charge with usb charger any suggesions12:11
ioriash0t, first, you have to be sure that is the issue12:11
sh0they ioria i can't see this number :/12:11
sh0thttp://www.amazon.co.uk/History-Scotland-DVD-Neil-Oliver/dp/B002SCQKGQ12:11
coraxxsh0t: depending on you particular DVD-drive, there are instruction on the internet on how to make your DVD-drive "region free" ...which means you would be able to read DVD from all regions.12:11
sh0tcan u see it there?12:11
coraxxsh0t:nic!12:11
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: ls will list the devices/partitions, and use ls (hd0,msdos1)/something/something to get the path to your iso file, ls alone will tell you the name of your partitions like hd0,msdos2 or hd1,msdos...12:11
coraxxsh0t:nick!12:12
sh0t?12:12
coraxxsh0t: (rember to write the Nick in front of your question, so we know who you are adressing :-)  )12:12
sh0tahhh12:12
ioriash0t, Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)12:12
sh0toh i see12:13
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: the stuff in that link below menuentry "Ubuntu 12.04 ISO" { are the commands you need to manually issue in grub's command prompt12:13
ioriash0t, check if you have libdvdread4 installed   dpkg -l libdvdread412:14
Wookimonstahey everybody12:14
coraxxioria: he has ...otherwise he wouldn't have libdvdcss212:14
ioriaoh12:14
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: starting with set isofile="......12:14
sh0tioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11860696/12:14
coraxxsh0t: as soon as you set your DVD-drive to region 2 ...there will be magic :-)12:16
sh0tok coraxx i'll try that12:16
Spodermen_swegEriC^^:Ok, im going to try this asap, thank you very much12:17
WookimonstaI was wondering if maybe one of you could point me in the right direction, on this machine, apt-get update just stops after downloading all the lists and the entire system slows down to a crawl. I12:17
sh0tcoraxx should I use regionset?12:17
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: ok, no problem12:17
sh0thttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=106113412:17
coraxxsh0t: yes12:17
ioria!info regionset | sh0t12:18
ubottush0t: regionset (source: regionset): view and modify the region code of DVD drives. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1-3 (vivid), package size 11 kB, installed size 72 kB12:18
coraxxsh0t: that thread is from before 2012 ...ignore it-12:18
sh0tok12:18
coraxxsh0t: today there is only two steps  ... step 1  install regionset (sudo apt-get ins.....)  ...step 2)  sudo regionset /dev/<name of device> 212:19
Spodermen_swegOne last thing, EriC^^, you mentioned 12.04, just to be clear, these instructions apply to all versions?12:20
sh0tcoraxx, that's what I've just done12:20
sh0tbut it seems i still have problems12:20
sh0t:(12:20
sh0tcoraxx [0x7f253c0009b8] main input error: ES_OUT_RESET_PCR called12:20
coraxxsh0t: what kind of problems...please describe.12:20
sh0toutput of vlc12:20
sh0tcoraxx: also libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.12:21
coraxxsh0t: please restart you system ..and try again and tell if the problem persists.12:21
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: yes, they apply to newer version as well, make sure you have the right file in the linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz.efi line ( .efi for 64bit and just vmlinuz for 32bit)12:21
sh0tok12:21
ioriash0t, did you run region set ?12:21
sh0tioria, yes i did12:21
EriC^^Spodermen_sweg: you can use tab completion in grub also12:21
ioriash0t, are you sure of the device selected ?12:22
sh0tyes i am pretty sure...12:22
sh0t/dev/sr012:22
sh0tit kind of makes noise when i triy to read it12:22
sh0tso that msut be it12:22
sh0t:)12:22
ioriayep12:22
coraxxsh0t: ioria .-)12:23
coraxx* :-)12:23
WookimonstaHey guys, I was wondering if one of you could help me with an apt problem Ive been having12:23
ioriash0t,  "No DVD menus". You just have to enable that option before"12:24
coraxxWookimonsta: what kind-a apt problem ? :-)12:24
Wookimonstacoraxx: well whenever I do an apt-get update12:24
Wookimonstait loads the list completely and then just stops12:24
vubuntuiphone wont charge on usb charger12:24
Wookimonstanot only does it stop, it slows down the entire system to a crawl12:25
sh0tioria, what?12:25
sh0ti havent restarted yet12:25
ioriash0t,  ok, restart... but in the TS section of the guide...there are some hints ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs#Setting_DVD_Region_Codes12:26
coraxxWookimonsta: I sounds like a defective database (the apt list) .... can you see at what point it is stopping  (during a download or doing "Reading database...") ?12:26
ioriash0t,  about vlc, i mean12:26
Wookimonstawell coraxx the last message I get is (in german) Downloaded 17,5 MB in 1 min, then it just stops.12:27
Wookimonstawhen I do an apt-get update it does ¨reading package lists 4%¨ but VERY slowly increasing and eventually stops12:28
EriC^^Wookimonsta: that's normal, apt-get update updates the package lists of what can be installed12:28
EriC^^Wookimonsta: it stops before 100%?12:28
Wookimonstayeah, Ive had it running over 2 days, never finished just stops12:29
coraxxWookimonsta: "Fetched XXXX kB in XXs (XXX kB/s)" .... the next step from there is "Reading package lists" ...but you don't see that ...correct understood ?12:29
sh0tcoraxx, ioria i restarted but still doesn't work12:29
Wookimonstacoraxx: yes12:29
EriC^^Wookimonsta: try sudo apt-get -f install , what happens?12:29
modmanhello all12:29
coraxxsh0t: try another DVD and see if it persists12:30
sh0tcoraxx, ioria http://pastebin.com/YxMmf7Xx12:30
WookimonstaEriC^^: reading packetlists VERY slowly12:30
sh0tok12:30
Wookimonstain fact it keeps getting slower until there is no change12:30
EriC^^Wookimonsta: is only apt slow or other programs too?12:30
ioriash0t,  in vlc when you choose to open a disc, there's an option "No DVD menus". You just have to enable that... have you tied this ?12:30
sh0tnope ioria12:30
sh0ti try now12:30
coraxxWookimonsta: I'm am currently looking at --> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/apt-get-update-gets-stuck-while-reading-package-list-on-my-slug-795324/12:31
Wookimonstacoraxx: that looks pretty promising, hadnt found that one yet12:31
WookimonstaI will give it a shot12:31
sh0tioria, Playback failure:12:31
sh0tDVDRead could not read -1/4 blocks at 0x01.12:31
coraxxWookimonsta: yup...look at last post ... and follow he's steps12:32
chomwittwhy suddenly adobeflash videos wont play and i must press 'Activate Adobe Flash'.  newbie relatives and friends ask me with angst!  i mean  i can tell them what to do but its makes ubuntu seem broken with no reason12:32
Wookimonstathanks for the pointer coraxx, gonna go do that12:33
coraxxWookimonsta: you're welcome :-)12:33
ioriash0t,  "libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable. "   this make me think....12:33
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sh0tyeah  how do i nstalle them12:34
sh0twhat's the package12:34
sh0t?12:34
coraxxchomwitt: Adobe flash is not a "free" software ...please bare that in mind ... if you are not running the newest version, Chrome or Firefox might place warnings and popus when you visit websites that uses the plugin.12:34
BBLLCCTJ-, ? the manual edit of the grub file not to see a blank screen each time i shut the machine down only works if I turn the machine off less than half an hour (i believe, not sure) after having turned it on. Longer than that I only get a blank screen. Hows so?12:34
ioriash0t,  did you run this ? sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh12:35
TJ-BBLLCC: Really!!?! That PC has a ind of its own!12:35
TJ-s/ind/mind12:35
ioriash0t,  after installing libdvdread4 ?12:35
BBLLCCTJ-, what other explanations can you think of?12:35
coraxxchomwitt: ...simply update to the newest flash version.12:35
sh0tioria, nope i am doing it now12:35
coraxxsh0t: ioria  aaaaaahhhh that explains a lot ...good work ioria ...there always seems to be something missing :-)12:36
ioriash0t,  reboot  then ....12:36
sh0tioria, coraxx !! Yey it works...i wish i knew which of the steps i did si the one necessary12:37
ioriacoraxx, cross fingers12:37
TJ-BBLLCC: The PC has *very* buggy firmware, unfortunately12:37
BBLLCCill drink to celebrate12:37
ioriash0t,  ok, then12:37
borgcube#join ipfp12:38
TJ-BBLLCC: If you can let me see a kernel log from a session that has been running for a long time (and therefore should be beyond the point at which the fix works) it *may* reveal some clue. "/var/log/kern.log" is the file I'd want to see.12:39
sh0tthanks ioria coraxx12:43
ioriash0t,  np, good vision Braveheart12:43
BBLLCCTJ-, ill wait an hour and paste it12:47
Guest22922anyone know what this could mean: /bin/sh: 1: /bin/sh cannot create /vagrant/log/flask_server.log : Protocol error12:55
MonkeyDustGuest22922  I use vagrant too... you *do* know what it is/does? what are you doing?12:56
Guest22922i have defined an upstart script within vagrant12:57
Guest22922but my `pre-stop script` doesn't run as i want12:57
MonkeyDustGuest22922  ok, that's on a different level12:58
Guest22922MonkeyDust: https://github.com/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/blob/80001ca5bd0af404768185b15495c57d09240ae2/puppet/manifests/start_webserver.pp#L5912:58
MonkeyDustGuest22922  i'm not familiar enough with python, assumed it was a vagrant error12:59
Guest22922it's ubuntu upstart error i believe12:59
Guest22922it's either upstart syntax: maybe i'm not stopping on the right runlevel, or my general upstart syntax is incorrect - or, its a linux concept13:00
Guest22922MonkeyDust: https://github.com/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/issues/1997#issuecomment-12059843713:01
MonkeyDustGuest22922  don't address me, address the channel13:02
Guest22922yes sir13:02
OerHeks"cannot create /vagrant/log/flask_server.log" seems insufficient write-privileges to me?13:02
Guest22922hmm, well the corresponding `pre-start script` is able to create the same `/vagrant/log/flask_server.log` though13:03
Guest22922maybe the process to write to `/vagrant/log/flask_server.log` in the `post-stop script` is happening too late: some things have closed that are needed for that process?13:04
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Guest22922but, i've changed `post-stop script` to `pre-start-script`, and the outcome is the same.  Though, not sure if `pre-start script` is a good option because i have a `respawn` command for the overall upstart job13:06
OerHeksGuest22922, is says create, not write13:06
Guest22922yeah, that's weird13:06
OerHeksThis is more an issue for #ubuntu-server or #vagrant13:07
TJ-Guest22922: There are several known Vagrant bugs around that Protocol error13:08
BlackDalekis there any package available for latest Ubuntu which can rotate the desktop wallpaper image every xx minutes?13:08
MonkeyDustso it is a vagrant error after all13:08
Spodermen_swegHoly crap, EriC^^, that guide is confusing13:08
OerHeks!info wallch13:10
ubottuwallch (source: wallch): wallpaper changer. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.0-0ubuntu4 (vivid), package size 600 kB, installed size 1580 kB13:10
OerHeksBlackDalek, ^^13:10
OerHeksBlackDalek,  or use shotwell > http://askubuntu.com/questions/134/how-do-i-create-a-desktop-wallpaper-slideshow13:11
TJ-Guest22922: MonkeyDust As I understand it, it's because the files are immutable. I see references in different contexts to using "--always-copy" in the Makefile, but that's not going to help if the immutability extends to generated files13:12
OerHeksWallch has a nice clock option too13:12
Spodermen_swegMonkeyDust: the link that you posted - it was written i  2007, will it still apply?13:13
Guest22922TJ-: the log files created in the `pre-start script` (i.e. /vagrant/log/flask_server.log) have vagrant:vagrant ownership, and 777 permission13:15
MonkeyDustSpodermen_sweg  remind me... what did i say?13:15
Guest22922so, i'm not sure why `pre-stop script`, or `post-stop script` is saying it can't be created13:16
BlackDalekthe reviews in software centre for wallch make it sound like there could be issues running it in latest Ubuntu....13:16
Guest22922bc, `pre-start script` should have already created them13:16
Spodermen_sweg(MonkeyDust) Spodermen_sweg  is this useful http://www.instantfundas.com/2007/08/install-any-linux-distro-directly-from.html13:16
Guest22922unless it is `pre-start script that complains about not being able to create the script, and creates them anyways.  However, `pre-stop script` simply doesn't run, and doesn't output error13:17
TJ-Guest22922: Immutability - if that is the case, explains it13:17
Spodermen_swegWould it just be better to just burn the iso to a DVD/usb13:18
OerHeksBlackDalek, some say it does not work, in those comments ( i don't trust those comments) ... but more people say it works in 14.04, and it works fine in 15.04 latest.13:18
Guest22922sorry for pestering: but, why would the file become immutable?13:18
OerHeksjust tested it13:18
MonkeyDustSpodermen_sweg  usb/dvd is the 'normal' way to do ... i got that link from ubottu, so i guess it still applies13:18
BlackDalekok, thanks for your input ;)13:19
TJ-Guest22922: I'm not saying it is, but it explains why the file is created but can't be appended to. Check whether its 'i' immutability attribute is set using "lsattr"13:19
OerHeksBlackDalek,  or try shotwell, it has a wallpapaer tool in it too13:19
Spodermen_swegHmmm... plenty of ways to screw it up, so I'll just wait until I can use the safer option13:20
Spodermen_swegThanks though13:20
Guest22922TJ, how can i test this - should i run a command in terminal, or within the upstart script `pre-stop script` stanza?13:20
MonkeyDustSpodermen_sweg  start with making a backup13:20
Spodermen_swegAh almost forgot to do that13:21
TJ-Guest22922: Command in a terminal should be sufficient13:22
Guest22922TJ-, it says lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on ,/flask_server.log13:23
Guest22922and it says lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on ,/flask_server.pid13:23
TJ-Guest22922: you typed "," not "." ?13:24
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Guest22922i typed `lsattr` in the terminal, the directory containing: flask_server.log, and flask_server.pid13:25
Guest22922the output should have been:13:25
Guest22922lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on ./flask_server.log13:25
Guest22922lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on ./flask_server.pid13:25
boodllebatctrl+c kills a running process or ctrl+z ?13:26
TJ-Guest22922: Well, it's your system; maybe the file-system doesn't support attributes?13:26
Guest22922kill <processid>13:26
Guest22922would that be bad in context of my `pre-stop script` upstart stanza?13:27
boodllebatGuest22922: no i mean when you are running a process in terminal and it comes to blocking stage13:27
Guest22922ctrl+c unblocks, and stops it13:27
Guest22922you could check `ps -e` afterwards13:27
boodllebatGuest22922: alright thanks :)13:28
TJ-boodllebat: Ctrl+C sends SIGABRT, Ctrl+Z send SIGSTOP13:28
boodllebatTJ-: so what kills process completely , cause i can see when i press ctrl+z process gets terminated from terminal but still running under cpu13:29
Guest22922do i need support attributes for my file-system if i want my `pre-stop script` stanza to append to a supposed existing file (if not create it)?13:29
Guest22922if you need the terminal: i would ctrl+c, then check if the process exists, and explicitly kill it13:30
Guest22922but im a linux noob haha13:30
TJ-boodllebat: SIGABRT (if the process respects it), otherwise use "kill -TERM" or "kill -KILL"13:30
boodllebatTJ-: and what about this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-pastebin/+bug/1471570 ? any progrss ?13:31
ubottuUbuntu bug 1471570 in Canonical Pastebin "500 Internal Server Error" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:31
TJ-Guest22922: You need to ask the Vagrant folks; this isn't an Ubuntu issue so far as I can see13:31
TJ-boodllebat: It's Canonical - older projects of theirs get little love or get forgotten. You can try emailing the project owner directly13:32
boodllebatTJ-: alight okay thanks :)13:32
Ntemishey guys13:34
Ntemisi need help installing wine1.713:34
Ntemisit says i kept broken packages13:34
OerHeksNtemis, only wine1.62 is in our repos, how do you get wine 1.7?13:35
Ntemisppa13:35
Ntemis1.62 will do also13:36
OerHeks'broken packages' can be fixed with 'sudo apt-get install -f"13:36
Ntemisnothing there13:36
OerHekscarefull with PPA's, they are not supported13:36
Ntemisdid fix anything13:36
Ntemisdidnt13:36
NtemisRecommends: libosmesa6 but it is not going to be installed13:37
Guest22922don't use PPA's, use puppet modules13:37
NtemisThe following packages have unmet dependencies:13:38
Ntemis wine1.7 : Depends: wine1.7-i386 (= 1:1.7.44-0ubuntu1)13:38
Ntemishelp?13:38
OerHeksNtemis, remove that broken PPA with ppa-purge, and install the repo version ?13:39
OerHeks!ppapurge13:39
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html13:39
OerHekselse contact the ppa owner13:39
Ntemislet me purge it13:39
TJ-Ntemis: I have wine1.7 without an issue on amd64; I think your problem is you haven't added i386 as a foreign architecture for multilib support13:40
Ntemisproblem started after hw layer update to13:40
Ntemishw stack update13:40
Ntemisa while ago and i left it there13:40
NtemisPPA purged successfully13:41
Ntemisnow what?13:41
TJ-Ntemis:  "apt-cache depends wine1.7-i386 | grep osmesa" => "Recommends: libosmesa6:i386" <--- notice the ":i386"13:41
Ntemisyes i noticed13:41
Ntemisbut am on 64bit os13:41
Ntemisso it doesnt make sense to me13:41
DaekdroomYes, but Wine supports 32-bit apps.13:41
TJ-Ntemis: "dpkg --print-foreign-architectures" ===> "i386" <-- that's what you need if you want wine to install13:42
Ntemisshit i just purged the ppa13:42
Ntemisafter ppa is gone wine1.6 : Depends: wine1.6-i386 (= 1:1.6.2-0ubuntu4)13:43
Ntemis:p13:43
NtemisOerHeks: :p13:43
TJ-Ntemis: If it isn't there then "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386" then "sudo apt-get update" to fetch the i386 package lists, then wine will install fine13:43
Andreas33:-)13:44
NtemisTJ-: nope same issue13:45
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Ntemispita13:46
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NtemisLOL wine1.7:i386 : Depends: wine1.7-i386:i386 (= 1:1.7.44-0ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed13:48
Ntemisam about to start building from source13:49
Ntemishave mercy on me13:49
EriC^^Ntemis: do sudo apt-get install wine1.7-i386 and get the error13:49
EriC^^it's fixable13:49
Ntemisnope13:49
edgyHi, I set my apache to event mpm but with every apache update in my ubuntu server, it reverts back to prefork how can I fix this?13:49
EriC^^Ntemis: sure it is13:50
MonkeyDustedgy  better ask in #ubuntu-server13:50
NtemisEriC^^: http://pastebin.com/Tw3bBZCr13:50
edgyMonkeyDust: ok already did but this is not specific to ubuntu server edition, it happens with desktop version too13:51
MonkeyDustedgy  i hope edgy is not the release you're working with...13:51
TJ-Ntemis: installs fine here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11861064/13:52
edgyMonkeyDust: No, I am trusty13:52
EriC^Ntemis: almost there, run sudo apt-get install libopenal113:52
Ntemislibopenal1 is already the newest version.13:53
Ntemislibopenal1 set to manually installed.13:53
TJ-Ntemis: have you disabled install-recommends?13:53
Ntemisnot by intention13:53
Ntemisdid i?13:53
EriC^Ntemis: try sudo apt-get install libopenal1:i38613:53
NtemisEriC^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11861072/13:54
EriC^Ntemis: try sudo apt-get -f install13:55
EriC^we're getting there13:55
Ntemiscant find any package that needs force to install13:56
EriC^Ntemis: did you type install -f ?13:56
Ntemisyeap13:56
EriC^try -f install13:56
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NtemisEriC^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11861082/13:57
OerHeksEriC^, that is new to me, what is the diff: install -f <> -f install ??13:58
jbgarcia1476[AwAciao13:59
jbgarcia1476[AwA!list13:59
ubottujbgarcia1476[AwA: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».13:59
EriC^OerHeks: -f install is as you know it13:59
EriC^install -f is to force a package installation i think13:59
MonkeyDustthat -f mean fix13:59
EriC^Ntemis: try sudo apt-get install cheese*13:59
MonkeyDustmeans*14:00
NtemisEriC^: cheese?14:00
EriC^Ntemis: yeah, it's odd but it might work14:00
EriC^cheese* with a star14:00
Ntemisnope http://paste.ubuntu.com/11861099/14:01
EriC^try sudo dpkg --configure -a14:01
Ntemisnope14:01
Ntemispita14:02
Ntemisall these issues are after sudo dpkg --configure -a14:02
Ntemissorry14:02
Ntemisall these issues are after LTS Enablement Stacks14:02
Ntemishttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack14:02
TJ-Something messed up there... probably the more recent MESA stack causing this14:02
Ntemison plaint trusty hw stack wine was working fine14:03
TJ-Ntemis: That is 14.04 isn't it?14:03
Ntemisyeap with utopic hw stack that broke wine14:03
SewerratHey, does anybody have experience wiping a chromebook and permanentaly installing ubuntu? (not with crouton)14:04
MonkeyDustNtemis  what's the ubuntu version you're working on?14:04
Ntemis14.04.214:04
NtemisLinux demetris-System-Product-Name 3.16.0-44-generic #59~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 7 15:07:27 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux14:04
Ntemissystem is a ok14:05
Ntemisjust wine is toast14:05
Ntemisi purged it because after the hw stack wasnt working and cant install it anymore14:05
compdocSewerrat, is there some problem install ubuntu the normal way?14:06
DocMAX2hi i have problems with systemctl14:07
DocMAX2i cant change Restart= property to always14:07
haymanhello please can you help14:18
batou_hayman: what's up?14:19
haymanglsl 1.30 is not supported14:19
haymanon ubuntu14:19
haymanwhen i try to run dolphin14:19
haymanemu14:19
haymanthanks14:20
batou_graphics card or driver doesn't support that glsl version. I have no idea how to find out what your current setup has. One for someone else.14:21
SCHAAP137hayman, what graphics chipset are you using?14:21
haymanok thanks batou14:21
haymanit is the Mesa DRI Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset14:21
* batou_ has intel graphics. Nothing works properly on it.14:21
SCHAAP137okay, that chipset probably doesn't support that Shader level14:22
haymanoh okay is there anything i can try14:22
Guest82865it's 7 years old, yeah...14:22
SCHAAP137depends, hayman14:22
haymanoh okay14:22
batou_Apparently dolphin only supports HD3000 and above which is newer than the GM4514:23
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batou_see: https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/faq/#which-gpu-do-i-need14:23
haymanoh okay then thanks for your help in finding that out14:23
haymanill give it a try (:-{)14:24
kichukuIs there a tool for uploading videos to youtube from command line?14:24
kichukuI have tried https://github.com/tokland/youtube-upload and it doesn't work.14:24
kichukuIs there any other tool?14:24
batou_yes: https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/videos/insert#examples14:26
batou_various languages can talk to youtube API to upload14:26
batou_I don't think there is a canned solution that does everything. I couldn't find one anyway so we moved all our crap to vimeo which is easier.14:27
conallHi All, I have just downloaded ubuntu 15.04 and installed it on a usb via "Startup disk creator". The problem is, it seems to be a uefi install and if I install ubuntu with this usb I will overwrite my windows installation14:28
conallDoes anyone know hoe to install ubutnu 15.04 in bios mode?14:28
TJ-conall: That doesn't sound correct; the installer should/will install alongside other OSs14:29
TJ-conall: In fact, in UEFI mode, the installation is less likely to upset the Windows boot than using BIOS mode14:29
OerHeksmaybe your hdd is GPT, so the ubuntu installer does not see partitions?14:29
conallDo I have to switch to uefi mode to install ubntu?14:30
TJ-conall: if the system is already using UEFI that is what you would be best using for Ubuntu too14:30
EriC^conall: if windows is installed in uefi mode you need to install ubuntu in uefi mode as well14:31
conallOk, but the system uses bios14:31
conallWindows is installed in bios mode14:31
EriC^conall: how are you booting the usb?14:31
conallI reboot my machine, press f12, select the "usb" option under "Legacy mode"14:32
conallthis results in an error14:32
TJ-conall: You mean Windows is installed in legacy BIOS mode? In which case also boot the installer in legacy mode and the installer will use that14:32
conallI forget what exactly it says, but something like OS not found14:32
EriC^conall: how did you create the usb?14:32
conallTJ-, I tried to, but I get an error when I do that14:33
TJ-conall: Have you checked the hash checksum of the image on the USB device against that published in the download page for the ISO?14:33
conallThe built in startup disk creator14:33
conallTJ-, no I have not14:33
conallI will do that now14:33
TJ-conall: The ISO images a re hybrib bootable: BIOS/UEFI and optical media ISO9660/El Torito, so if there's a problem its likely a corrupted image14:34
conallWhere can I find the checksum?14:34
EriC^!hashes14:34
ubottuSee https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes for the md5sums of all downloadable Ubuntu releases14:34
conallty14:34
TJ-EriC^: I wish that also showed how to calculate the hash from the installation media itself14:35
EriC^TJ-: there's a md5sum.txt in the installation media, md5sum -c md5sum.txt is helpful i guess14:36
TJ-EriC^: That doesn't help on how to calculate the hash on the installation media though; for that, you have to calculate the hash over the exact same number of bytes in the ISO14:36
conallI just did a "md5sum ubuntu...."14:37
conallAnd they are the same14:37
batou_That's good enough14:37
conallSo any ideas why I cant boot into ubuntu?14:37
conallI suppose Ill try installing it again on my usb14:38
batou_Can you run it in a virtual machine (virtualbox) ?14:38
batou_Ashamedly that's what I do.14:38
EriC^conall: TJ- if he installs in uefi mode, could he possibly after the installation installation grub-pc and it would boot in legacy mode or he'd have to be booted in legacy mode for that?14:38
EriC^( and make a bios-boot partition )14:39
TJ-EriC^: Yes, but rather convoluted if you're not familiar with doing that sort of hack14:40
EriC^it would work though?14:41
TJ-EriC^: I'm more concerned the image on the USB is incorrect. If the CSM is reporting No Operating System that means it can't read the MBR partition table14:41
EriC^you can't do that in reverse though right? booting in legacy and then installing grub-efi cause you need the efivars right? or you could also load those later?14:41
EriC^TJ-: yeah this is just a last resort sort of thing14:41
TJ-EriC^: It can be done, yes, if you hack it - mainly by copying the grubx64.efi to /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI so the UEFI can use the simple boot protocol on the initial UEFI boot when there is not boot menu entry, and from there grub-install ... to trigger efibootmgr14:43
EriC^conall: try the integrity check of the usb, boot in uefi mode and see if you get the integrity check option and run it, maybe the usb is damaged or something14:43
conallWill do, Its almost finished installing on usb now14:43
conallAlso, Runs fine in virtualbox14:43
* batou_ remembers when Unix itself was smaller than a UEFI setup...14:45
TJ-EriC^: conall: I use this to ensure the hash of installation media: DEV="/dev/sdX"; "ISO="/path/to/image.iso"; sudo dd if=$DEV obs=$(stat -c %s $ISO) count=1 | md5sum -b"14:45
MonkeyDustbatou_  blame whoever invented/introduced UEFI14:45
batou_MonkeyDust: indeed14:46
batou_so basically Microsoft!14:46
conallOk, install completed. Will reboot and try installing again. Ill let ye know how I get on14:46
batou_Finally remembered why I logged in to IRC. Does anyone know how to set up a virtual PDF printer using CUPS? I'm looking at CUPS admin via http://localhost:631/ but add printer doesn't show anything. Also I can't find anything in apt-cache that looks about right. Any help appreciated :-)14:47
EriC^TJ-: cool14:47
TJ-batou_: Nothing to do with Microsoft; EFI began with Intel and then was adopted as an industry standard. MS mandated UEFI/SecureBoot as a way to secure their OS from boot-loader exploits14:47
batou_Fair point. I wanted OpenBoot for the PC to be honest. That worked well14:48
SchrodingersScatbatou_: I'm in xubuntu, but I have a 'Print to File' whenever I go to print.  This was default afaik.14:48
TJ-batou_: "cups-pdf" ?14:49
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batou_I'm not printing from the UI - using lpr14:50
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anttalhi guys14:50
anttalanttal@losanttals:~$ echo -n "test" | md5sum output is 098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6  -14:50
batou_TJ-, thank you - I must have waltzed straight past that! It's right there in apt-cache!14:50
anttalwhy there is a -14:50
SchrodingersScatanttal: shorthand for stdin14:51
kokutanttal: does it bother you?14:51
TJ-anttal: read "man md5sum" - represents stdin14:51
anttalkokut yea, im making bash script what salt passwords and send to mysql14:51
kokutanttal: where are the passwords coming from?14:52
anttalhallintapassu=`date +%s%N|sha256sum|base64|head -c 10`14:52
anttalhash="$(echo -n "$hallintapassu" | md5sum )"14:53
batou_and I have a PDF printer. Thank you TJ- :-)14:53
anttalthen i need to make a php enivroment what uses that data14:53
anttalso i dont like external markers :/14:53
kokutanttal: so its for web :) why dont u do it all with php.. ?14:54
anttalkokut no its bash script14:54
anttalpasswords are generated and stored by bash14:54
anttali dont want to make external variable to php to that14:54
anttalit would be stupid IMO14:55
anttalis there ez solution?14:55
TJ-anttal: yes; piipe the output through a sed/awk/cut filter14:55
kokutanttal: whats bothering you then?14:55
anttalthat "-"14:55
anttalif i make code that compare hash14:56
anttalits not rly nice :/14:56
TJ-anttal:  as in "echo "xxx -" | cut -d\  -f 1 "14:56
anttalTJ- i love u <314:58
anttalis my way to generate password good?14:59
anttalor md5 hash overall14:59
anttalthey are not bank account but still :D14:59
conallHi again guys.14:59
EriC^hi conall any luck?15:00
conallManaged to boot into ubuntu15:00
EriC^cool15:00
conallThe error was "Missing parameter configuration : path"15:00
conallSo I googled it, and at the prompt I typed "help"15:01
conalland then worked fine15:01
MonkeyDustconall  what was your issue?15:01
conallI counldnt boot into ubuntu in bios mode15:01
TJ-anttal: why not use the system chpasswd tool?15:02
sehnsuchtis the auto-hide being very unreliablea a known issue? I have a more or less fresh install (few days old) and regardless of whether i try `left edge` or `top left corner` i find that sometimes it just ignores me totally and i have to hit super to get it to appear15:02
sehnsuchtthis happened a year or two ago on a previous install as well as on this (different) pc so it's not a dodgy install, dodgy hardware etc. i'm using a pretty standard bit of kit15:03
sehnsuchtubuntu 14.04.2 64 bit15:03
MonkeyDustsehnsucht  i take it, you're talking about the task bar?15:03
MonkeyDustsehnsucht  in Unity?15:03
sehnsuchtyes, that's it.    and yes.15:04
anttalTJ- it requires roots?15:04
anttali dont want to run script though php on root :O15:04
sehnsuchtsometimes nothing happens, sometimes the left edge sort of glows grey but nothing happens.15:04
sehnsuchti've learnt some shortcuts now but i had to google on my phone as i could launch no apps with the taskbar gone!15:05
sehnsuchtsurely this is simple, basic functionality. it should "Just work".  the mouse.x < 30 so throw the task bar up. how can it not work?15:05
TJ-anttal: read the man-page; you can configure a ROOT--root  location so it doesn't have to affect "/etc/", if your application is able to use the passwd/shadow file formats15:05
nmatrix9Anyone here have issues with their Xubuntu mouse cursor being invisible in certain applications?  E.g chrome, java swing applications etc?15:06
TJ-anttal: The other obvious option, if the PHP is a web application, is to use htpasswd15:06
anttalTJ- my enivroment needs command line through php15:07
sehnsuchtdoes it depend on an app having focus, not having focus etc?15:07
anttalthere is things that i need to access15:07
anttali have to use bash/php for that15:07
anttaland every user gon unique privaligies15:08
anttal*got15:08
TJ-anttal: OK, but htpasswd generates passwords and files - it is used mostly for generating .htaccess15:08
nmatrix9sehnsucht, me?  When applications have focus it becomes invisible15:08
nmatrix9sehnsucht, certain applications15:09
sehnsuchtnmatrix9: sorry, not you. not had your problem, but i've only been back on unbuntu for a couple of days15:09
anttalthis is not ubuntu question15:09
anttalbut15:09
anttalpaattyy=`date --date"+30day" +%Y-%m-%d`15:09
sehnsuchtmonkeydust: problem seems worse when top-left corner is selected15:09
anttalwhat i have to do to make mysql accept that?15:09
anttalit only prints 000-00-0015:09
DocMAX2i cant change Restart= property to always15:13
MonkeyDustsehnsucht  ok, but desktop effects are the first thing I disable15:13
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sehnsuchtmonkeydust:  which effects? i've not mentioned - or changed - anything in that respect15:15
MrJonesso why is this bug in a core system management tool from 2004 not fixed in ubuntu? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=23923815:16
ubottuDebian bug 239238 in adduser "adduser: addgroup --system fails if group already exists" [Normal,Fixed]15:16
TJ-MrJones: it is in Ubuntu15:20
grteyuhSo I looking at this new text editor called Atom. I see that a lot of the K/B shortcuts are Cmd+<key> or cmd+Alt+<key>. IIRC cmd keys are only available in Mac. Is there a way to do these shortcuts on Ubuntu? Or should the creators of Atom change something?15:22
LibertyWeNeedWhat is the command similar to sudo, that gives me all the permissions i need to delete something that just won't go.15:23
OerHeksMrJones, current is 3.113, 3.52 is more than 10 years old15:25
Guest22922TJ, i will have the upstart script figured out in less than 10 minutes15:25
Guest22922testing some cases15:25
grteyuhLibertyWeNeed: sudo gives permissions ... rm is the command for removing files..15:25
LibertyWeNeedI mean it's a stronger root command. Instead of saying Sudo apt-get     it's xxx apt-get, but i don't know what the xxx is15:26
LibertyWeNeedit's a more stronger command15:27
LibertyWeNeedBUt I have forgetten it15:27
OerHeksLibertyWeNeed, there is no other command AFAIK15:27
MonkeyDustLibertyWeNeed  what could be stronger than 'omnipotent'?15:28
OerHeksWhere do you get that info ?15:28
eb0tmaybe your getting confused and the thing you think is a stornger command is just apptitude rather tha apt-get15:28
Guest22922basically, i need to execute my pre-stop script before the /vagrant directory unmounts during shutdown, since i've defined my custom log files as a subdirectory of /vagrant15:29
Guest22922so, i'm trying `if [ "$MOUNTPOINT" == "/vagrant" ]; then` in my `pre-stop` stanza15:30
OerHeksEriC^, tried to find out the diff >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/647207/installation-dependency-problem-solving i am not sure now15:30
MonkeyDustGuest22922  tye /j #vagrant15:31
MonkeyDustGuest22922  type /j #vagrant15:31
Guest22922sometimes it works - most of the time it doesn't15:31
Guest22922so, i'm going to look in upstart docs if it can detect when a directory gets unmounted15:32
TJ-OerHeks: you're correct; position of the option ("-f") has no bearing15:32
OerHeksTJ-, thank you, i wondered earlier on.15:32
BBLLCCTJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11861514/15:37
TJ-BBLLCC: looking15:38
LibertyWeNeedWhat's the command to install .deb in the terminal?15:39
TJ-BBLLCC: confirmed the setting is used "ACPI: Overriding _OS definition to 'Windows 2001'" - line 2403015:39
TJ-LibertyWeNeed: "dpkg -i"15:39
BBLLCCTJ-, so there is nothing i can do to fix it?15:39
TJ-BBLLCC: give me chance... I'm just reporting what I find as I go :)15:40
TJ-BBLLCC: line 2409: "[Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored"15:40
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MrJonesOerHeks: that bug still seems to be present though15:44
blibhow do I check if my ubuntu box can do bluetooth?15:44
MrJonesI cannot create a user for which a group of the same name exists15:44
MonkeyDustMrJones  sounds reasonable15:45
TJ-BBLLCC: line 24111 "_OSC failed (AE_NOT_FOUND); disabling ASPM" ... so no PCI ASPM available on that PC.15:46
TJ-BBLLCC: Nothing else to show; so it looks like its a PC/firmware bug for sure15:46
BBLLCCcrap15:47
BBLLCCbut thanks15:47
BBLLCCTJ-, BIOS has 3 options: windows, mac, other. it is currently on "windows" but xubuntu loads fine. WOuld changingn that be useful?15:55
BBLLCCOS options I mean15:55
TJ-BBLLCC: I have no idea; what does that setting control?15:56
BBLLCCTJ-, just the name of the OS you load... i never noticed any difference15:56
yeatsBBLLCC: rule of thumb: if it's working, leave it alone ;-)15:57
BBLLCCcrappy firmware15:57
BBLLCCwhat computers that come with freeware bios are there?15:57
TJ-BBLLCC: that might affect the ACPI ID, but unless the manual describes what it does it is anyones guess15:57
MonkeyDustBBLLCC  RMS uses his own custom made BIOS16:01
TJ-BBLLCC: is that the "Installed OS" setting you refer to?16:02
BBLLCCMonkeyDust, is there a page for that? I mean freeware bios computers16:02
BBLLCCTJ-, yes, i thought that was called bios16:02
BBLLCCo no16:02
BBLLCCill copy it next time I log in16:02
TJ-BBLLCC: I'm not 100% sure I'm looking at the correct user manual - the way Clevo lists the models doesn't precisely match with the model number16:05
TJ-BBLLCC: It may change the ACPI DSDT presented, so using that *plus* removing the kernel command-line option "acpi_os_name" *may* do something different16:06
BBLLCCTJ-, im not in the mood to rest, ill let you know when i do it16:08
BBLLCCreset16:08
TJ-BBLLCC: I can image :)16:08
TJ-BBLLCC: I think you'll just have to put up with it16:08
FourFireGreetings, I am trying to fix issues I have with a BCM4352 AC wireless card on Ubuntu 15.0416:13
FourFirefound this thread so far: http://askubuntu.com/questions/333424/how-can-i-check-the-information-of-currently-installed-wifi-drivers16:13
rockstar_recently installed ubuntu and its suddenly slow. Compiz started taking 50% cpu. Any suggestion?16:14
OerHeks!bcm16:14
ubottuHelp with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx16:14
FourFirethe output for lspci | grep -A2 0280 is "wl"16:15
FourFireso I "modinfo wl"16:15
FourFirehow do I test it, like toggle it on/off ?16:15
FourFireproblem: I don't have a networking icon in the panel16:16
OerHeksFourFire, maybe this page is any help, http://askubuntu.com/questions/590442/how-can-i-install-broadcom-wireless-adapter-bcm4352-802-11ac-pcid-14e443b1-r16:19
FourFirecool, I'll try it16:20
noobsieHow can I change the terminal text size in gnome-session-fallback? In Unity, you right click the terminal window and go to Profile... is there a similar feature in gnome?16:31
Tex_Nicknoobsie: it's in the Settings/Preferences/Interface/Appearance menu16:33
Tex_Nicknoobsie: WAIT that's for HexChat sorry16:34
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Tex_Nicknoobsie: Edit/Profiles/   then click on edit to edit 7your selected profile16:36
Tex_Nicknoobsie: it's under the General Tab then16:37
Tex_Nicknoobsie: also as you said ... right click select Profiles then "Profile Preferences"16:39
Raccoon1400I need to get rid of my separate boot partition. Is there an easy way to do this? It is too small and that is preventing me from updating the system16:39
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OerHeksRaccoon1400, you might want to remove unused kernels, much easier16:40
noobsieTex_Nick: How do I get to "edit"?16:41
Raccoon1400OerHeks: whatever works. How do I do this?16:41
Tex_Nicknoobsie: doesn't gnome terminal have a menu bar at top ?16:42
Raccoon1400OerHeks: Its a pretty fresh install don't know it had a chance to build up old kernels16:42
noobsieTex_Nick: yes, it has a menu bar at the top that says "applications" and "places"16:43
noobsieTex_Nick: under Applications there are Accessories, Graphics, Office, System Tools16:44
Tex_Nicknoobsie: OK that's the system menu bar ... hit CTRL+ALT+T to open the terminal16:44
noobsieTex_Nick: done!16:44
OerHeksRaccoon1400, if the install is fresh, your manually made /boot is too small, normally the blue line in this post removes them all, except current and the one before that. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224069716:45
Tex_Nicknoobsie: now use the gnome terminal menu or right click on terminal window ?16:45
OerHeksif you need to repartition, you'll need a live cd to do that.16:45
noobsieTex_Nick: if I right click the terminal, all I get is options to resize terminal window and workspace options. Unlke Unity, I do not have the option to choose "Profile"16:45
Raccoon1400OerHeks: I'll try that. It was big  enough for previous installs. If the remove old kernels doesn't fix, seems the best way would be to abandon the partition and install the files on the /16:46
OerHeksRaccoon1400, use gparted to shrink one of the partitions next to /boot, and expand /boot into the newly freed space.16:47
OerHeksyou can easily move the slider16:47
Raccoon1400OerHeks: I can do that, will take a while to move the next partition though16:47
Tex_Nicknoobsie: are you right clicking on the terminal window or the top pannel ?16:47
Anchorhi16:48
noobsieTex_Nick: If I right click the window itself, not the top panel, I get nothing16:48
noobsieTex_Nick: in fact, it tries to highlight the line16:48
iorianoobsie, are you sure to be in gnome-terminal and not in xterm ? (sorry for asking)16:51
Tex_Nicknoobsie: well sir afraid I can't help then ... I'm using gnome-session-fallback with gnome terminal16:51
noobsieioria: I didn't know there was a difference. There is a big x in the icon so I;m assumnig xterm.16:52
iorianoobsie, type who16:52
noobsieioria: type "who" what? It list my username with the dots16:53
Tex_Nicknoobsie: hey have a look at Settings/Appearance and see if "Show the menus for a window"/"In the windows title bar" is checked ?16:53
iorianoobsie, better, type xterm   if the windows is the same, you are in xterm16:53
noobsieso how do I get to gnome terminal and set that as a default for when I press ctrl+alt+t?16:54
iorianoobsie, type gnome-terminal16:54
noobsieTex_Nick: I tried that, nothing there that could help16:56
noobsieioria: installing gnome-terminal now. Feel really stupid right now. :)16:56
iorianoobsie, no worries16:57
roelofs.net16:57
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noobsieioria & Tex_Nick muhahahah! It works!!! Thanks! :D16:57
iorianoobsie, great !16:57
Tex_Nickioria: good job man I didn't think of it being xterm lol ;-)16:58
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ioria^o^16:58
HypothesisFrogis there a way to get a desktop to automatically suspend in 15.04? I want to save power.16:58
Tex_Nicknoobsie: great man ioria got ya going man :)16:59
noobsieioria: How can I add some sort of icon to start it?16:59
ioriaTex_Nick, tx, no one use xterm .... it's archeology :-)16:59
noobsieTex_Nick: you tried and I appreciate any response.16:59
iorianoobsie, a .desktop file on the desktop16:59
Tex_Nickioria: LOL ;-)16:59
foobar12noobsie, in addition to the .desktop file, if you're using fallback, alt + right-clicking on an empty region of one of your panels should bring up a context menu which has an Add Launcher option to add a launcher to the panel; after you have your launcher, if you want to move or remove it, you can alt + right-click on the launcher for a context menu with those options17:08
cofoHow do I download a source code that it's a software?17:09
cofolike there is man ... I found a github but I'm not sure it's the same one or rebuild17:09
ikoniacofo: what's the issue ?17:10
cofoHow do I get a source code like CURL?17:11
cofoLike download it17:11
cofoI found curl github but i don't know if it's rebuild17:12
ikoniaa rebuild ?17:12
ikoniacofo: whats the problem you're trying to solve17:12
ioriamaybe git clone17:12
cofono17:12
cofoI want to download curl source code17:12
cofoThe source code is only in github or I can download it from original place?17:12
bekkscofo: Whats the problem your are trying to solve by downloading the curl source?17:12
ikoniawhat do you mean the "original place" ?17:12
foobar12cofo, if you want to download the source of an ubuntu package, `apt-get source <package name>`17:12
cofoand where would it save?17:13
ikoniacofo: what's the problem you're trying to solve17:13
ikonialets find out what you need and why17:13
noobsiefoobar12: it works. thanks!17:13
foobar12no problem17:13
cofoNo why. I want to download it17:13
ikoniacofo: whats the problem you're trying to solve17:13
ikonialets see if we can get you the right info17:13
bekkscofo: So go to the project homepage of curl and download it.17:13
cofoDownload cURL source code17:14
cofoBut in terminal..17:14
ikoniacofo: why ?17:14
ikoniawhats the PROBLEM17:14
bekkscofo: wget.17:14
ikoniawhy do you need the curl source code17:14
ioriawget17:14
cofoI want to know how Post works17:14
ikonia"post" ?17:14
foobar12cofo, `apt-get source <package name>` should download to the current directory17:15
tgm4883cofo: you would get it from https://github.com/bagder/curl17:15
cofoI tried it said I need to put source in sources.list17:15
cofotgm4883: is that the original one?17:15
ikoniacofo: I think you are going to create a problem here17:15
tgm4883cofo: yes, according to the curl website it is  http://curl.haxx.se/dev/source.html17:15
ikonialets step back and find out the problem you are trying to solve here17:15
ikoniayou think the solution is to download curl - lets forget that for a moment17:15
ikoniawhats the problem17:16
tgm4883cofo: but I agree with ikonia, what exactly are you trying to do17:16
cofosprry17:16
cofoI want to make a program to send post17:16
cofoBecause I can't figured out how to use curl with how much requests to send17:16
ikoniaas in a http post request ?17:16
cofoi made the curl by copying from firefox(lol)..17:17
cofoI don't wanna do something like curl . curl. curl...17:17
ikoniaI don't think downloading curl source code will help17:17
cofoI want to do something like curl -times 317:17
ikoniathat is a specific implimenation17:17
ikoniacofo: so a simple shell script with curl would allow you to do that17:17
tgm4883cofo: I think you need to step back even further and tell us what you are trying to post17:17
cofoPosting on forum17:18
ikoniaso you are trying to spam a forum ?17:18
cofono17:18
cofoWhere did I say that?17:18
oscarhbpwecrack as installed ubuntu 14.0417:19
ikoniaI'm asking17:19
ikoniaas to use a curl -3 times indicates multiple posts to a website17:19
ikoniamultiple posts to a forum normall = spam17:19
ikonianormaly17:19
cofoit wll works?17:19
ikoniawill what work ?17:19
cofocurl -3 will send 3 posts?17:19
ikoniano17:19
oscarhbpwepcrack as installed ubuntu 14.0417:19
ikoniaand to be honest, I think you're trying to spam a forum, so I'm not going to help with that17:20
cofoI just want to contribute to my friend forum17:20
ikoniathen open a web browser17:20
ikoniaand post like everyone else17:20
cofoIn my way17:20
ikoniaI don't know what you mean "in your way"17:20
cofoWhy do you investigate so much?17:21
ikoniato try to give you good help17:21
ioriacofo to compile from source you'll need probably a lot of stuff. some of those stuff could mess up your ubuntu17:21
cofoFrom an experience or what you think?17:22
sixunhuitGreetings. What are the steps you would take after a hard freeze to troubleshoot?17:22
ioriacofo both17:22
ikoniacofo: you do not want the curl source code17:22
cofoI do want17:22
ikoniacofo: I suggest you open a browser and use a forum as it is meant to be17:22
cofoYou don't tell me what I want .__.17:22
ikoniahelping you spam a forum is not an #ubuntu issue17:22
ikoniaso I suggest you leave this issue alone17:22
cofoIt's curl issue17:22
ikoniait's not a a curl issue17:22
ikoniacurl works just fine17:22
cofoAll I ask is how to send X requests17:23
ikoniaand I don't believe it wise to help you17:23
ikoniaas I think you are trying to spam a forum/make false posts17:23
ikoniaand that is not what this channel is for17:23
tgm4883cofo: in any case, you've already been given the location of the source code and also been told how to do multple posts (run curl multiple times)17:24
cofoWhat?17:24
tgm4883cofo: what what?17:25
bekkstgm4883: what what what? ;)17:25
cofolol17:25
tgm4883sixunhuit: I would look in /var/log/syslog.1 and see if anything is in there, but I'm thinking probably a kernel panic17:26
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cofook nevermind17:27
easyOnMeanyone here17:27
cofohi easyOnMe17:27
scondehello, I'm having some issue and was hoping if someone can help17:27
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cofoWhat is your issue sconde?17:28
tgm4883sconde: ask17:28
ikoniajust ask your questions17:28
ikoniaif people can help they will17:28
easyOnMehi cofo17:28
scondeI have ubuntu17:28
cofoCool17:28
sixunhuittgm4883, ok. Any keywords I should be looking for?17:28
scondeand nvidia driver installed17:28
cofoYou have problem on gpu driver?17:28
bekkssconde: Try not to use enter for interpunctuation please.17:28
easyOnMeanyone here who has been a webmaster or web server admin17:28
scondebut everytime I update, I have to reinstall the driver because my desktop doesnt show up17:28
bekkseasyOnMe: Why?17:28
cofoDon't ask to ask, just ask17:29
tgm4883sixunhuit: not sure. I'm not super confident that you'll find anything since it was a hard lock it likely didn't have any time to log anything. But look at the last 10 or so lines17:29
easyOnMebekks: because I have website and I just installed wordpress17:29
sixunhuittgm4883, thanks. I'm getting those like once a day...17:29
tgm4883sconde: how did you install the driver?17:29
easyOnMebut when I do www.websmith.link17:29
DrJwhat is the best way to remote into the active session (what you would see if you were actually sitting at the computer17:29
tgm4883sixunhuit: hmm, any pattern in them?17:29
cofoDrJ: VNC17:29
easyOnMeit says this website is under construction17:29
tgm4883DrJ: probably something like VNC17:30
cofo^17:30
scondetgm4883: its from the nvidia install script17:30
__john__I have a program which needs to communicate a state, which can be described by a single character. I want other programs to be able to get the state when they load and be notified of the state change. What is the best way to do this? (I'm imagining a file in /tmp/, but writing to an actual file seems like overkill and I don't need to save the history of states.)17:30
scondea bash script17:30
tgm4883easyOnMe: sounds like you don't have the apache virtual host setup17:30
DrJtgm4883: I figured, any VNC server particular you recommend17:30
easyOnMetgm4883: oh so how do I set it up17:30
easyOnMecan you please help me out17:30
tgm4883sconde: it's probably not rebuildign the kernel module on update. Why not use the driver in teh repos?17:30
cofoWhat is the problem easyOnMe?17:30
tgm4883easyOnMe: sec17:30
scondetgm4883: because I needed the latest version of cuda for some experiment17:31
cofosconde: Which  experiment?17:31
scondeso now I kind of need the software update from ubuntu to not update the nvidia driver17:31
scondeif that makes sense17:31
scondejust some cuda codes17:31
tgm4883sconde: it's not updating it17:32
scondeI dont follow17:32
easyOnMecofo: how do I make my site point to my wordpress17:32
tgm4883easyOnMe: take a look at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/examples.html17:32
easyOnMeI just installed wordpress17:32
sixunhuittgm4883, may I msg you the pastebnin url of the last few lines?17:32
ikoniaeasyOnMe: how did you install wordpress ?17:32
cofoeasyOnMe: redirect it?17:32
tgm4883sixunhuit: just pastebin it here17:33
scondeany way I can make the software update not update the nvidia driver?17:33
tgm4883sixunhuit: the link here I mean17:33
sixunhuithttp://pastebin.com/bNq3E8pf17:33
cofoA website redirect to website?17:33
foobar12easyOnMe, you'll need to create a vhost config in /etc/apache2/sites-available using the documentation to which tgm4883 linked17:33
easyOnMecofo: when I visit my site17:33
easyOnMeit says under constructino17:33
cofoA image would help17:33
cofoaN*17:33
ikoniayou don't need an image17:33
ikoniaeasyOnMe: how did you install ubuntu ?17:33
ikoniasorry - how did you install wordpress17:33
cofoLOL17:33
foobar12easyOnMe, once you have your vhost config set up there, you'll need to enable it with the e2ensite command17:34
tgm4883sconde: my guess without looking at any logs is that you are updating the kernel when you do the update. That means that a new kernel module needs built for the nvidia driver. This would normally be taken care of by DKMS, but it sounds like the nvidia installer didn't set that up17:34
cofoikonia: Is everything okay?17:34
easyOnMeI uploaded the wordpress files into the public_html folder through ftp17:34
easyOnMeand then I installed it17:34
ikoniacofo: everythings fine ? why ?17:34
cofoeverything*17:34
easyOnMefoobar12: thing is this17:34
ikoniaeasyOnMe: ok, so have you setup a site definition in apache to point at that web root ?17:34
sixunhuittgm4883, did not notice a pattern but I will start checking my syslog.1. Also, sudo reboot or clicking the reboot button sometimes results in ubuntu logo page with horizontal black lines randomly scattered on the screen (little pixel colors in them).17:35
easyOnMeI am not using a virtual private server but a regular hosting site17:35
easyOnMeikonia: no I have not17:35
ikoniaa regular hosting site ?17:35
scondetgm4883: how do I go about checking this?17:35
ikoniaeasyOnMe: lets step back a bit17:35
easyOnMeand I am trying to do that now17:35
ikoniaeasyOnMe: is this in a data center, or at home ?17:35
easyOnMeI am now looking at my control panel17:35
tgm4883!dkms17:35
ubottuDKMS is Dynamic Kernel Module Support. See https://launchpad.net/dkms for more.17:35
ikoniaeasyOnMe: who / what are you using for hosting ?17:36
easyOnMeikonia: i am using a paid hosting17:36
ikoniaeasyOnMe: who ?17:36
tgm4883easyOnMe: which one17:36
easyOnMex3me hosting17:36
tgm4883sixunhuit: I don't see anything of importance there17:36
easyOnMeno sorry17:37
easyOnMewebhostbox.net17:37
bajahi17:37
ikoniaeasyOnMe: what is their URL ?17:37
bajai want to change destop background17:37
bajahow so i change desktop background17:37
ikoniaeasyOnMe: that isn't a live site17:37
tgm4883sixunhuit: when it locks up, can you get to a terminal by doing ctrl+alt+F117:37
easyOnMeikonia: webhostbox.net17:37
easyOnMeno mine is a live website17:38
nicholasguys i have a little problem17:38
ikoniaeasyOnMe: webhostbox.net17:38
ikoniaeasyOnMe: that doesn't exist17:38
easyOnMeI can even see my website when I append the site name of my wordpress17:38
sixunhuittgm4883, I'll try next time. But event the mouse is frozen. Suppose I can, what should I do then?17:38
nicholasi'm on mint 17.2 and my battery life is utterly terrible17:38
ikoniaeasyOnMe: what is the URL of the people hosting your website17:38
ikonianicholas: then ask the mint support channel to assist you17:38
foobar12baja: if you're on fallback, just right-click on the desktop to get a context menu with a "Change Desktop Background" option; unity may be the same, I'm not sure, I don't use it17:38
tgm4883!mint | nicholas17:38
ubottunicholas: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org17:38
easyOnMeikonia: the site address is17:39
easyOnMewww.websmith.link17:39
ikoniaeasyOnMe: is that the name of the people who host your servers ?17:39
tgm4883ikonia: I think webhostbox.net is suppose to work, but their DNS is broke. IDK17:40
easyOnMeikonia: http://www.websmith.link/home/17:41
ikoniatgm4883: yes, I've just found it17:41
ikoniawebhostbox.net.17:41
easyOnMecan you please visit the site17:41
ikonia162.251.80.2717:41
ikoniaeasyOnMe: I can see the site it's under construction17:41
easyOnMeikonia: ok so how to I make sure that my wordpress can be seen17:41
easyOnMehave you tried this link: http://www.websmith.link/home/17:41
ikoniaeasyOnMe: you're best move would to be ask webhostbox support how they setup their servers as it looks like it'a a control pannel based sevice17:41
tgm4883ikonia: according to https://twitter.com/webhostbox it's cpanel or plesk?17:42
noobsieThere is a shortcut ctrl+alt+t opens the terminal, but is it possible to set the working dir for this shortcut as well?17:42
ikoniatgm4883: yes, looks like a black box type setup17:42
easyOnMeikonia: yeah I have the cpanel with me17:42
ikoniaeasyOnMe: log a support call to webhostbox and ask them for a guide to setup a new site17:42
easyOnMein fact I am looking at it right now17:42
cofoHi17:42
easyOnMeI just do not know where to start17:42
cofoI wanna install wine and virus. Would it infect the os if it's on live?17:43
coforunning uubntu live17:43
tgm4883sixunhuit: should also take a read through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash17:43
ikoniaeasyOnMe: log a call to webboxhost and ask them for a guide to setup a new web host17:43
ikoniaeasyOnMe: thats the best place to start17:43
* tgm4883 sighs17:43
Langithai17:43
tgm4883cofo: gee, I wonder why nobody wants to help you with your legitimate technical issues /s17:44
cofoAh?17:45
cofoI wanna see if a file is virus17:45
cofoThat's why I wanna run it under wine17:45
cofoNo idea what is wrong with you people today..!!17:45
zaggynlupload it to virustotal.com or malwr.com17:45
cofobut i wanna see the update17:45
zaggynlupdate?17:45
tgm4883cofo: you don't need to run a file to determine if it's a virus17:46
ikoniacofo: you're wasting peoples time with your non-ubuntu dubious activities17:46
ikoniaplease stop with it now17:46
tgm4883ikonia: I don't know how you've got so much patience, I would have bounced this fool long ago17:46
cofoYou are a fool, idiot. I wanna test the file before running it on my system. That's not nice to talk like that even in real life. You should same.17:47
cofoshame*17:47
xanguacofo: please don't call names17:47
zaggynlto answer your original question: it --oh well17:47
tgm4883ikonia: thank you17:47
cofohi17:48
ibouvousaimeIve tried to boot from an ISO file and I got "Error 60: File for drive emulation must be in one contiguous disk area".  as an error any idea to fix it ?17:49
ibouvousaimeany idea about*17:50
ibouvousaimehow to fix it*17:50
cofoikonia: you should not ignore17:50
bekksibouvousaime: Which iso are you trying to boot, and are you trying to boot some sort of virtual machine?17:50
ikoniacofo: ignore what ?17:50
cofoWhat I sent to you17:51
ikoniaI'm not interested in answering your personal questions, I'm interested in ubuntu discussion in this channel17:51
ibouvousaimeno Its a fedora ISO with grub4dos17:51
ikoniaibouvousaime: how is this an ubuntu issue then ?17:51
tgm4883lol17:51
ibouvousaimethe problem isnt about fedora still17:52
cofoI wanna know how serious person are you,  seems not.17:52
ibouvousaimebut disk emulation17:52
tgm4883#ubuntu    support channel for everything!17:52
ikoniaibouvousaime: it looks like this is nothing to do with ubuntu17:52
ikoniaibouvousaime: it looks like you're asking in #fedora #ubuntu #puppy - it looks like a puppy problem with your hypervisor17:52
ibouvousaimesorry, im a bit discouraged17:53
ibouvousaimeIve spend awhole day on this17:53
ikoniaibouvousaime: what OS is the hypervisor ?17:53
tgm4883ibouvousaime: being discourraged doesn't mean you can spam all the channels17:53
ibouvousaimepuppy17:53
ikoniaibouvousaime: ok - so you need to work this through in the puppy support channel17:53
ikoniait's not anything to do with ubuntu17:53
ibouvousaimewell sorry for asking here then17:54
ikoniano problem17:54
* tgm4883 sees a civil conversation take place about not supporting something here and wonders where he is17:55
DanielCEHey guys i got alot of emails in my queue ( i guess someone hacked into one of the clients system)18:00
DanielCEhow do i remove them all?18:00
ash_mwhen you run sudo apt-get install lamp-server^ ... does that install the latest versions of each?18:01
ash_m(in the case of php, the latest of version 518:02
ikoniait will install the latest version that your ubuntu version supports18:02
ash_mikonia: thanks :)18:02
DanielCE?18:05
ikoniaproblem DanielCE ?18:05
tonyyarussoDanielCE: With which MTA?  In postfix you can do 'sudo postsuper -d ALL'.  If you have ANY legitimate mail in there that needs to be saved, you need to do it differently though.18:05
DanielCEyes but its not recognizer the postsuper command18:05
xarI'm trying to install an IDE following these steps https://github.com/haythemkh/installation-scripts-for-IDEs/blob/master/android-studio-installer.sh it's working, but when I look for the IDE in the search bar, I get it's icon displayed without its name. What's wrong, please?18:06
xarI'm trying to install an IDE following these steps https://github.com/haythemkh/installation-scripts-for-IDEs/blob/master/android-studio-installer.sh it's working, but when I look for the IDE in the search bar, I get it's icon displayed without its name. What's wrong, please?18:11
coolomaticsxar, i had to start android-studio from the terminal as i tried it18:15
xarcoolomatics, it's working pretty well18:17
xarcoolomatics, but when I look for the ide, i don't get its name displayed18:18
rainbowwarriorhello how do i disable the overlay scroll bars in Ubuntu 15.04 please ?18:19
coolomaticsxar, right. no real icon and when you add it to the quick launcher it won't work. didn't thought much about that, but just used it from the terminal.18:20
xarcoolomatics, that script does the job, you can pin it to the quick launcher!18:20
xarcoolomatics, it will install it and configure it as a ubuntu app18:21
Tex_Nickrainbowwarrior: this is for 14.04 but it might apply to 15.04 as well ? ... http://www.itworld.com/article/2698420/disable-overlay-scroll-bars-in-ubuntu-14-04.html18:23
rainbowwarriorTex_Nick That worked thank you :)18:24
darius93just a quick question, is there a way to apply a filter to a guest without manually doing it with virsh edit?18:24
Tex_Nickrainbowwarrior: you're welcome :)18:24
compdocwhat sort of filter18:24
rainbowwarrioris this a bug in Ubuntu 15.04 as it seems to think my hard drive is full when it ain't ?18:25
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darius93compdoc, network filter18:26
darius93base on documents ive been reading, they apply it by editing the domain manually, but i do not see a simple way of doing it without editing it manually18:27
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tonyyarussodarius93: I think you need to edit the XML.18:28
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yonatanNot sure if this belongs here, but does anyone know the easiest way to install pypy3 on ubuntu? I can't find it in the repos (trusty).18:28
rainbowwarriorHi , I am running Ubuntu 15.04 and it thinks my hard drive is full when it ain't how can i fix this please ?18:29
darius93tonyyarusso, i know but is there a simple way without having to edit the domain with virsh edit? Unless the nwfilter is applied to new guest created18:29
darius93rainbowwarrior, what does df -h show?18:29
tonyyarussorainbowwarrior: It might be full, but full by inode count, not bytes.18:29
rainbowwarriordarius93 :- http://pastebin.com/k85c56tN18:31
rainbowwarriortonyyarusso ok thank you18:31
TGYoshiHey guys, on a fresh ubuntu server (15.04) there are a million python installations, what's the best way to trash them all and just keep 3.4 [or] get every application use the 3.4 version? (pip seems to refuse, e.g.)18:40
TumbtackTGYoshi, different programs rely on different python versions18:41
TGYoshiIsn't for example pip supposed to work properly on 3.4?18:42
TGYoshiI've also tried aliasing all the python executables to the 3.4 variant, to no avail :P18:42
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blibdo people ever use vagrant or some other light weight vm on ubuntu, just to make sure they can replicate the hardware/software combination easily?  Or is it more the usecase of chef/...?18:53
cofowhat is the command to see the path on my terminal?18:55
SchrodingersScatcofo: pwd ?18:56
cofoi wrote this: nautilus --browser $pwd and not work18:56
tieinv$PATH18:57
mr_rmis it safe if you are fully up to date and you manually set source.list with the next higher release, then do an update and dist-upgrade?18:57
mr_rmi mean sources.list18:58
dearncofo: not sure what you're doing, but it should be $PWD not $pwd18:58
cofoit's not work :<18:58
blibis there a mobile ubuntu room somewhere?18:59
cofoWhy caps?18:59
cofoIt worked. Thanks but why caps...18:59
dearncofo: it's case sensitive, all path variables like this - in windows as well19:00
SchrodingersScattieinv: you mean $PWD19:00
cofoYes19:00
cofoWhy in capital letters?19:00
SchrodingersScatcofo: one is a variable, the other is a command19:00
cofovariable suppose to be in big letter?19:01
SchrodingersScatcofo: the command pwd displays it, to use it in a line like that you have to $(pwd) whereas the variable $PWD is set.  Normally system set variables are uppercase, so please don't use all caps when setting your own, thanks.19:02
nmatrix9anyone have any issues with a disappearing mouse in xubuntu?19:02
mr_rmSchrodingersScat: your answer is a bit confused. the answer is simply that it's case sensitive. you COULD override the "command" name by treating it like a variable: export pwd="abc"; echo $pwd19:03
SchrodingersScatnmatrix9: i'm in xubuntu 15.04, no issue19:03
mr_rmnot that it's a good idea19:03
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nmatrix9SchrodingersScat, Actually let me rephrase Iam having issues with the mouse cursor disappearing in certain applications ie. like ocular, chromium, java swing applications19:04
mr_rmSchrodingersScat: sorry, override is the wrong word. you could still execute the command and have the env variable with the same name, at the same time. but yeah, bad idea19:05
SchrodingersScatmr_rm: I think a function named pwd would be a little more confusing.19:06
nmatrix9SchrodingersScat, Ah crap add VLC to that list19:06
mr_rmSchrodingersScat: yes i agree :)19:06
iorianmatrix9, do you have an  "Unknown Display"  in Settings -> Dispaly  ?19:08
Tex_Nicknmatrix9: would that be a wireless mouse ?19:09
nmatrix9ioria: I have digital display19:09
nmatrix9Tex_Nick, yes it it's a logitech wireless mouse19:09
nmatrix9Tex_Nick, didn't have this issue with KDE19:10
lammpidHllo i have problem if i try launch application with user it's launch successfull but if i try launch with root i get error: /usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or directory19:10
lammpidwith root user not found ruby env path but with simple user found it..19:11
Mr777If i do rm -ri it will ask for every file/folder before deleting it. So, if I add -f, why doesn't it ask then? Does -f overrule the functionality of -i?19:12
dearnwhy run it as root? not really solution but try full path instead19:12
mr_rmMr777: the flag "-f" says "never prompt" on the man page so it looks like the answer is: yes.19:13
bodhi_zazenMr777, yes -f overrides -i, read man rm =) , useful if you set rm -i as an alias19:13
Mr777Thanks guys19:15
kokuthi, do i need to update CUPS? i wont be printing anything on this machine19:15
Tex_Nicknmatrix9: I'm using a logitech wireless mouse now on this box ... ubuntu 14.04 though ... cursor sometimes just freezes (rarely though), and it seems to be NOT application specific ... what I've done to restore cursor movement is pop the battery out then back in ... works every time ... I KNOW that's NOT the answer you wanted ... but it's it's the only solution I've found so far, your issue might be fifferent though19:15
kokutcan't i just remove CUPS altogether and worry about it later if i ever need it?19:15
eguneysI can't display '\u03bb' but I can display '\xce\xbb', for more info see http://superuser.com/questions/939312/cygwin-mintty-unicode-doesnt-display-fail-despite-having-dejavu-sans-mono-and-e19:16
nmatrix9Tex_Nick, willing to try almost anything no matter how illogical it may sound19:16
iorianmatrix9, are you updated ?19:17
Tex_Nicknmatrix9: hold on let me find my magnifying glass to give you a model no. on this mouse19:17
nmatrix9ioria, my kernel version?19:18
dearnkokut: probably a lot of packages depend on cups, every application that has print function so you probably cannot uninstall it19:18
iorianmatrix9, yep, the system in general19:18
nmatrix9Tex_Nick, Already took out the battery, no effect19:19
Tex_Nicknmatrix9: ahhh ok, well sorry man19:19
nmatrix9Tex_Nick, It's very bizarre because I've googled online and my issue is that it's only certain applications in which I place the mouse cursor in.19:19
kokutdearn and that also means i should update it..? :\19:20
ioriahttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/138721919:20
dearnkokut: it should be fine without updating19:20
ubottuUbuntu bug 1387219 in ibus (Ubuntu) "Mouse pointer disappears and cursor stops blinking" [High,Confirmed]19:20
nmatrix9ioria, 3.13.0-57-generic19:20
nmatrix9 how do I find out the overall ubuntu version Iam using 14.*19:20
Tex_Nicknmatrix9: hmm well the mouse i'm using is a logitech M195, but sounds like completely different issue19:20
kokutdearn: but it keeps asking every time there is new updates... ill just update it so it stops bothering me19:21
iorianmatrix9,  cat /etc/issue19:21
dearnkokut: why is updating it a problem?19:21
nmatrix9ioria, Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS \n \l19:21
iorianmatrix9,  ???19:22
eguneysioria: I can't display '\u03bb' but I can display '\xce\xbb', for more info see http://superuser.com/questions/939312/cygwin-mintty-unicode-doesnt-display-fail-despite-having-dejavu-sans-mono-and-e19:22
nmatrix9ioria, ?19:22
kokutdearn: because i never use it and i dont feel like updating software i wont ever use in my life on this machine19:22
timbozemanI think I installed the wrong version of linux-headers. google says you can boot on old headers with grub, but I can't get my grub to show. Is there a way to switch back to older headers?19:23
iorianmatrix9,  well, i miss something... i'm on 14.04.2 and kernel is 3.16.0-43-generic19:23
nmatrix9ioria, Ah ok I was working with someone in this chan to install that kernel cause my nvidia drivers were messed up19:24
iorianmatrix9,  i see.19:25
nmatrix9ioria, so I guess upgrading to later kernel will be a good idea then?19:25
iorianmatrix9,  well, to be updated is good, unless you got specific issues19:26
Mr777When I open vi, and write something while in insert mode the press backspace it does nothing but keeps moving cursor back instead of deleting.19:26
Mr777How can I solve this problem? (I think this is a problem, right?)19:26
nmatrix9ioria, just curious what is the difference between signed-image and generic kernel images?19:27
eguneysnmatrix9: I can't display '\u03bb' but I can display '\xce\xbb', for more info see http://superuser.com/questions/939312/cygwin-mintty-unicode-doesnt-display-fail-despite-having-dejavu-sans-mono-and-e19:28
iorianmatrix9,  uefi, i think... not sure19:28
nmatrix9eguneys, ?19:28
eguneysplease help19:28
nmatrix9ioria, the signing key?19:29
iorianmatrix9,  sorta19:29
nmatrix9ioria, Iam installing 3.19.0-0219:30
EriC^^nmatrix9: i think they work with grub-efi-amd64-signed or something19:30
iorianmatrix9,  that's vivid ...19:31
EriC^^if you have secureboot enabled you should probably install them19:31
brainwashMr777: http://askubuntu.com/questions/296385/backspace-in-insert-mode-in-vi-doesnt-erase-the-character19:32
nmatrix9ioria, 15.04 wow ok19:32
Mr777Thanks brainwash19:32
eguneysbrainwash: I can't display '\u03bb' but I can display '\xce\xbb', for more info see http://superuser.com/questions/939312/cygwin-mintty-unicode-doesnt-display-fail-despite-having-dejavu-sans-mono-and-e19:32
nmatrix9ioria, Is that good or bad in this context?19:32
mr_rmtimbozeman: if you know what version you need, did you try just installing them like: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$version?19:32
mr_rmtimbozeman: usually you would do $(uname -r) in the version part to get your current kernel headers. i just made up that name19:33
iorianmatrix9,  good for pointer, bu maybe but for nvidia....19:34
iorianmatrix9,  good for pointer, but maybe bad for nvidia....19:34
nmatrix9ioria, I guess I should try with some baby steps I'll try 3.16 then19:35
Tex_Nickeguneys: it's usually preferable to just post your question to the channel in general and NOT repetitively to specific users ;-)19:35
iorianmatrix9,  ok19:35
timbozemanmr_rm: I got it to boot on the old headers. I'm not sure how to make it stick though19:40
kyle1232ss19:43
nmatrix9ioria, gonna do a reboot wish me luck.19:43
mr_rmtimbozeman: what do you mean "stick"? they aren't going to go anywhere19:44
timbozemanmr_rm, I can boot off the old working headers, but if I reboot it goes back to the new ones. I'm thinking just apt-get remove the new ones, but I don't wana brick my laptop19:45
sixunhuitHi. I closed every other application and ran (tried to) "sudo apt-get install linux-image-$(uname -r)-dbgsym" during download my system hard freezes.19:45
lionrougehi19:46
mr_rmtimbozeman: the headers are just text files with C header code in them. they get used when you compile modules and drivers that need to see kernel data structures and things like that. they aren't runnable and won't change your booting19:47
lionrougei have installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my laptop and i have 2 mouse pointers on screen19:47
lionrougeone is stuck in the center and the other is operational but jitters heavily19:47
lionrougehow to fix it?19:47
mr_rmtimbozeman: you don't need the headers installed at all unless you're trying to compile something that wants them during the compile process19:47
kokutlionrouge: u have 2 mouse pointers? lol??19:49
lionrougeit non lol for me19:49
kokutlionrouge: twice the fun for u19:49
JustAPersonWhen installing ubuntu, how do I either remove an existing LVM group or reuse it? I installed Fedora alongside Windows yesterday, but I'd rather have UBuntu now19:49
energizerI have a script that I can run with "sh myscript". How can I make it run just typing "myscript" without the "sh"?19:49
ioriaor ./ or copy /usr/bin19:50
timbozemanmr_rm, interesting! I was trying to get virtual box guestadditions to work initially. Now I just want my computer to work again. I changed the uname -r from 3.13-generic to 3.19-generic and now the mouse and nic card don't work unless I use grub to boot to the older onces19:50
mr_rmtimbozeman: you have a broken vm now? with one of the kernels anyway?19:51
TJ-energizer: Add a 'shebang' line (line 1) to the script19:52
timbozemanmr_rm, I'm not messin with the vm anymore. the computer doesn't like one of the kernels. I'd like it to boot and say uname -r = 3.13 again19:52
mr_rmtimbozeman: not sure how broken you are but if you can boot it "somehow" your best bet might be to just back up the data you don't want to lose and start over, restore data afterward :)19:54
timbozemansudo apt-get install linux-image-3-19-22-0-generic caused this nightmare :(19:54
mr_rmtimbozeman: hmmm what did you do that for? just curious what you were trying19:55
mr_rmtimbozeman: you might try just doing a full "dist-upgrad"19:55
timbozemanmr_rm, cause virtualbox was complaining my headers were wrong or something19:55
mr_rmupdate and dist-upgrade19:55
TJ-timbozeman:  hold down the Shift key as soon as power-on self-test is done and the boot-loader (GRUB2) is being loaded, and you'll get the boot manager menu, from there, select Advance sub-menu and then choose an older kernel to boot with19:55
energizerTJ-: how can i run it from anywhere?19:55
energizerwithout ./ or sh19:55
timbozemanTJ-, thank you. I've got it booted into an older kernel and the computer is working well. How can I make the older one the default and remove the new one?19:57
geirhaenergizer: make sure the first line reads #!/bin/sh, that it is executable, then copy it to /usr/local/bin19:57
TJ-energizer: If the script is a (da)sh script then make first line "#!/bin/sh" ... to avoid needing to specify the current directory ("./<script>") put the script in the system PATH ("echo $PATH") - user scripts can go in "$HOME/bin" or for system-wide "/usr/local/bin/"19:57
TJ-timbozeman: I'd guess that the kernel that failed to boot may be because additional out-of-kernel-tree modules failed to build, or else the initial RAM disk (initrd.img) weren't created correctly.19:59
sixunhuitI disabled the sleep after x time because I wasn't able to come back from sleep but now I got frequent hard freezes.19:59
TJ-timbozeman: most common cause of that is the /boot/ file-system partition running out of space. Check that with "df" and look for a line that ends "/boot" and check there's plenty of available space.20:00
TJ-timbozeman: If you don't see such a line, look at the line ending / instead20:00
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JustAPerson"Warning: The driver descriptor says the physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux says it is 512 bytes."20:02
JustAPersonis this bad?20:02
energizergeirha: TJ-: Thanks. Putting it in /usr/local/bin/ worked. (There didn't exist $HOME/bin/.20:04
geirhaenergizer: $HOME/bin will be added to PATH if you create it. There's a block in ~/.profile that adds it to PATH if that dir exists20:04
geirhathough .profile is only read when you log in, so you'd have to log in again after creating the dir20:05
geirhaor manually add it to the PATH variable until you do20:05
HarmageddonHi! I'm running a USB sound card (Terratec Aureon 7.1) with front and rear speakers attached on Ubuntu 14.04. I managed to get the 4.0 output working, using pulseaudio and pavucontrol. Now, when playing stereo audio files, I get the same sound on front and rear. However, I'd prefer some kind of surround upmixing, a simulated 4.0 surround sound generated from normal stereo audio files. How can I achieve this with Ubuntu?20:05
energizergeirha: ". ~/.profile" reloaded my .profile and the script works totally. thanks!20:09
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TJ-Harmageddon: For surround-sound upmixing it only requires selecting the correct device profile for the USB device20:18
TJ-Harmageddon: For my USB 7.1 device ("CM106 Live Sound Device") I select the Profile "Analog Surround 7.1 Output + Analogue Stereo Input"20:20
HarmageddonTJ-: "Analog Surround 4.0 Output + Analog Stereo Input" results in both front and rear having the same output, at least I don't hear any difference.20:20
sifohphello EvryOne :D20:20
TJ-Harmageddon: And "pactl list short sinks" shows - for that device - "2       alsa_output.usb-0d8c_USB_Sound_Device-00-Device.analog-surround-71      module-alsa-card.c      s16le 8ch 44100Hz       SUSPENDED"20:20
halfbeingmy home folder is on a separate file system to / but I store some files on the root file system. therefore I need to create a trash folder with the right names and permissions on the root file system for these files. i've forgotten how to do this. can anyone remind me?20:20
ThiagoCMChey guys... anyone working with pbuilder-dist around here? I have a question...20:23
TJ-Harmageddon: You'd need to customise the module stack with a module-remap-sink remix=yes .... type of command-line although that will be quite CPU intensive20:24
blibhas anyone installed ubuntu on a recent cell phone here?20:26
bubbasaures!touch | blib, Closest is touch20:26
ubottublib, Closest is touch: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch20:26
ThiagoCMCabout pbuilder, currently, I created a tarball by running: "pbuilder-dist trusty create", then I added a "PPA Dependency" inside my "trusty" image. Now, I need another "tarball" of trusty but, without the PPA... So, how to manage 2 "trusty" with "pbuilder-dist" ?20:27
allengood day folks, can someone offer me hand getting my cpu to stop throttling down, i have tried using cpufreq-set and thought i had it set to performance mode but its still dropping. I am on Ubuntu with XFCE.20:35
mr_rmallen: i was curious so i googled. have you seen this page?  https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling20:38
allenmr_rm yes i have seen that, have the utils installed but either i am doing something wrong or it isn't working, something keeps throttling it stil20:40
canonprinterI have this program (Lightshot) that I'm successfully running through Wine, but there's an issue - I want to change some settings for the program, so I looked up how to do it. Lightshot instructions say that you need to locate the Lightshot icon in the System Tray20:40
canonprinterAnybody know the eqivilant of the system tray for Ubuntu?20:40
allenwhat DE Canon20:40
canonprinterequivalent*20:41
alleni had to mess around with getting the systray working in xfce20:41
mr_rmallen: when you run "cpufreq-info" what governor does it show as running?20:41
allenmr_rm one sec20:41
allenhow do i know which one is being used20:42
allenondemand i think is the one its using20:43
abs25hello20:43
mr_rmthat page i linked to tells you, there will be a line20:43
abs25opening localhost only shows some files, when I mannualy type path it says I do not have permission to acces that folder (web dev, apache)20:44
mr_rmThe governor BLAH may decide...20:44
allencanon, which desktop environment you running, if its XFCE i can give you a link to sorting the tray issue i solved it last night20:44
allenmr_rm then its ondemand then :)20:44
mr_rmallen: i guess that's your problem. you didn't configure it with performance, at least you didn't follow the instructions to make it permanent (also on that page)20:45
mr_rmallen: i don't have any expertise in this area, i'm just reading :)20:45
cofojo20:47
cofohi20:47
allenmr_rm i don't see how to make it permanent, sadly i know enough to be dangerous lol .20:47
cofoi wrote script and make a variable like tmp = "text" and also then curl -$tmp..20:47
cofoit gives me command not found20:47
Guest43657cofo: lose the whitespace around the equal sign...20:48
cofoWhat?20:48
cofoWhy?20:49
Guest43657because that's how the shell syntax works20:49
cofo:<20:49
Guest43657you're executing "temp" with parameters "=" and "text" there20:49
cofoI don't understand why20:49
Guest43657which naturally does not exist20:49
cofoso it check what after the space?20:49
Guest43657an assignment is always var=something20:50
cofowhat after the equal sign?20:50
cofo:<20:50
cofothis bash20:50
Guest43657yes, in bash, and anything that's remotely POSIX-compatible20:50
cofoWHY WINDOWS HAS NO MAN20:50
mr_rmwindows IS the man!20:51
TJ-cofo: "man bash" then  "/^PARAMETERS"20:51
Guest43657a statement like "var = text" will execute the command "var" with parameters "=" and "text", as already explained20:51
cofoyea i see20:51
cofoThen what20:51
Guest43657you don't want this, obviously20:51
HarmageddonTJ-: If I understand module-remap-sink correctly, it maps the same number of channels from one sink to another? All use cases I can find are splitting output on two sinks.20:51
Guest43657you want variable assignment, which is var=...20:51
cofo man bash "/^PARAMETERS"20:51
cofonothing20:52
QuestionMarki have a laptop with the screen broken, can i install ubuntu with a external monitor ?20:52
cofoi think yes20:52
cofowith hdmi cable or something20:52
Guest43657cofo: that wasn't a command to be ran verbattim20:52
MarcWHi, can someone explain me why I can choose to encrypt my "home folder" at install, even if I chose whole disk encryption with LVM just before? Isn't it redundant?20:52
cofooh20:52
EriC^^cofo: type man bash then type "/^PARAMETERS"20:52
allenmr_rm ok i have all 4 cores showing performance now20:52
Guest43657you were supposed to execute man bash and manually input /^PARAMETERS after that20:52
rodMarcW: great find- - you you file a report?20:52
allenlets hope it holds this time20:52
mr_rmallen: i guess a reboot will tell  :)20:52
cofoye i understand but how it works20:53
allenno NEVER rebooting lol20:53
Guest43657I don't understand your question20:53
cofoQuestionMark: i answered you20:53
TJ-Harmageddon: I'm not privvy to the details but so far as I can tell I'm getting full 7.1 surround-sound mixing for a stereo input. That may just be CL=RL=LEFT, CR=RR=RIGHT; it is generally the responsibility of the application to generate the surround effects itself - that would be VERY CPU-intensive for the pulseaudio daemon20:53
cofoThat's how I believe... You connect the external and then do some keyboard shortcut if you got. I believe it should be fine20:54
QuestionMarkwith hdmi ? 'm gonna use VGA cable20:54
QuestionMarkwith hdmi ? 'm gonna use VGA cable cofo20:54
cofoYea it doesn't matter20:54
cofoI believe it gonna be fine20:54
cofoYou should try if you want or something20:54
QuestionMarkthanks20:54
cofoI mean you knew the answer20:55
TJ-QuestionMark: Possibly, but the problem will be selecting the Primary display at boot/config time, since the default will be the LVDS TFT20:55
QuestionMarkok TJ20:55
cofoI can say it depends on the brand laptop because i just google20:56
TJ-QuestionMark: It depends on the graphics GPU - many very old Intel especially could only clone displays - in that case it'll work. But for most GPUs the outputs are totally independent and would need some manual intervention early in the boot process.20:56
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MarcWrod: are you serious?20:57
cofosorry for not google but is there manual for c programming laguage in linux man?20:58
TJ-MarcW: encrypting volumes isn't the same as encrypting a user's home directory; one doesn't imply the protection of the other20:58
EriC^^cofo: man 2 <something>20:58
cofoi know there is man printf20:58
EriC^^cofo: sorry man 3 <something>20:58
EriC^^cofo: there's xman, then choose the section you want20:59
TJ-cofo: on the command-line you can do "whatis <something>" to find man-pages; e.g. "whatis printf"21:00
MarcWTJ-: when Ubuntu ask if it should encrypt home folder, is it talking about "/home" or ~ ?21:00
nicomachuswhat does .old-dkms appended to the end of a initrd file in /boot mean?21:00
cofonvm21:00
nicomachusfull output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11863433/21:00
TJ-MarcW:  "~" aka $HOME21:01
mr_rmif you're doing "whatis printf" you should probably start by reading a book about C21:01
cofolol21:01
cofoI know it's about printing.. I just gave an example. A man for pointers possibly exsist?21:02
mr_rmsame thing with pointers... this is just basic C language stuff21:02
mr_rmlearning C from man pages is going to be VERY painful21:02
cofook21:02
cofoI just lazy to continue reading21:02
cofo:<21:02
mr_rmthen C is probably not for you21:02
mr_rmjust sayin'21:03
nicomachuslol21:03
cofo:<21:03
cofoI like C21:04
TJ-cofo: "sudo apt-get install c-cpp-reference"21:04
JustAPersonWhen installing Ubuntu to dualboot with Windows, should I reusing the existing windows EFI partition? Ubuntu is apparently trying to create a new one http://i.imgur.com/aThAGOi.png21:04
geirhais it about the bash builtin printf command, or the C function?21:04
TJ-JustAPerson: Abort that! The installer needs to reuse the existing ESP21:06
cofoTJ-: how to i run it21:06
TJ-cofo: Run what?21:07
nicomachusnvm, looks like there's a bug report for it: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=71758421:07
ubottuDebian bug 717584 in dkms "/boot/initrd.img-*.old-dkms files left behind" [Normal,Open]21:07
* mr_rm believes cofo is trolling21:07
HarmageddonTJ-: Sounds logical. Do you know a music player for ubuntu that is able to do that? Or do I have to manually upmix my audio files?21:07
cofodid it add to manual?21:07
geirhacofo: dpkg -L c-cpp-reference   # lists what files the package installed21:08
cofothank you21:08
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TJ-Harmageddon: All my audio plays over the 7.1 when that's the device in use, and almost all the sources are stereo, so it must be handled by pulseaudio as part of the surroundsound profile21:08
TJ-nicomachus: I've *never* seen Ubuntu create those /boot/*.old-dkms files, is that some Debian-specifiv initramfs-tools hook?21:10
nicomachusnope... just regular old Ubuntu.21:10
nicomachusTJ-: I don't seem to be alone: https://askubuntu.com/questions/616512/purging-old-kernels-fails-to-remove-old-initrd-files/647311#64731121:11
iguihi21:12
cofoHi igui21:13
TJ-nicomachus: That's really weird; I've never seen that and I've worked on the DKMS source-code. We have kernel installation hooks (/etc/kernel/*/dkms) but nothing in initramfs-tools21:14
HarmageddonTJ-: Same here, but as mentioned with the behavior, that FL==RL and FR==RR21:14
TJ-Harmageddon: Yes, I think that's what is expected. What else can pulseaudio do; it has no awareness of what the application intended21:15
nicomachusTJ-: well then... idk. lol. I'm going to purge them.21:16
nicomachusunless you want me to dig.21:16
TJ-nicomachus: Have you ever had a Debian installation on the PC too21:16
nicomachusTJ-: Never. Windows and Ubuntu only.21:17
nicomachusI think I booted a lubuntu live cd once.21:17
EriC^^maybe it's a virtualbox thing? just a wild guess21:17
nicomachusEriC^^: never had vbox on this pc either.21:18
TJ-nicomachus: found it in the source... let me read up on why it happens21:18
nicomachusalso, screw whoever has ericr. hard to autocomplete EriC^^ without just typing the whole name anyway. lol21:18
EriC^^lol21:19
EriC^^you can adjust the tab-completion so it uses the last active nick21:19
nicomachusdone.21:20
EriC^^:D21:20
JustAPersonDoes primary versus logical partition matter when installing separate /boot / /home and swap partitions?21:21
TJ-nicomachus: "cp -f "$initrd_dir/$initrd" "$initrd_dir/$initrd.old-dkms" " ... it looks like that happens when dkms's make_initrd() shell script function fails to detect that the host distro uses initramfs-tools ... so that suggests its a failure or race condition of some sort21:21
nicomachusit's always racism...21:22
Tex_NickJustAPerson: if you're segrating home, then you might want to do it on a primary partitiopn21:23
bubbasauresJustAPerson, in general, no.21:24
eb0they if i install openvpn on one machine21:25
TJ-nicomachus: OK, I see why. If the next boot is good that file is deleted; if the boot fails, the file is supposed to be reverted to the .old21:25
eb0twill i be able to test it with an openvpn client on another machine on the same subnet21:25
nicomachusTJ-: interesting... I guess I probably haven't rebooted since -57 installed21:26
TJ-nicomachus: what's weird is I can find no code that is triggered to remove those files21:26
nicomachusautoremove doesn't do it?21:27
nicomachuslike, on a delay after the reboot?21:27
nicomachusotherwise, ghost code.21:28
_cbJust bought a Logitech h110 headset. Audio works ok but when I use the sound recorder it plays back static. Ubuntu 12.0421:28
JustAPersonOkay, and this is the correct choice to install Ubuntu alongside the Windows in the UEFI partition, right? http://i.imgur.com/xpSMsiL.png21:30
EriC^^JustAPerson: press on the efi sda2 can you select it as the efi partition?21:33
EriC^^dont select to format it though in the checkbox21:33
TJ-nicomachus: I see nothing that touches those files in the entire dkms source, aside from the lines that create the files and surrounding comments21:33
nicomachusTJ-: And so I revert to the likeliest option: Ghost code.21:34
EriC^^that's from the movie irobot, right?21:34
JustAPersonEriC^^: what do you mean? I can select that entry in the list21:34
EriC^^JustAPerson: try double clicking on it and see if you can select it as the efi partition21:34
EriC^^or maybe set the mountpoint to /boot/efi21:35
TJ-JustAPerson: Everything looks good there; notice that "Device for boot loader installation" is correctly set to "/dev/sda2 Windows Boot Manager"21:35
foobar12how do you downgrade 14.04.2 to 14.04.1 or plain 14.04?21:36
TJ-JustAPerson: /dev/sda2 is fat32, 104MB, so that will be the EFI System Partition (confusing that Gparted doesn't correctl name it!)21:36
JustAPersonEriC^^, TJ-: do you mean changing from fat32 -> efi like this? http://i.imgur.com/ac7Q5Js.png21:36
JustAPersonor should I leave it fat3221:37
bubbasauresfoobar12, No downgrading system wide.21:37
EriC^^JustAPerson: i mean to double click it and select it as the efi partition21:37
EriC^^JustAPerson: what happens if you double click on sda2?21:37
CatMercHi! Kind of new to Linux, and I was wondering about a simple script I wrote. In short, whenever I move files with the mv command, there's a short delay before it's shown in the GUI. Is it because the mv command takes that long, or is it a purely visual delay?21:37
TJ-JustAPerson: EriC^^ hang on! That looks to be a problem. I don't think changing /dev/sda2 type is a good idea, if it showed as 'fat32' before you began making changes21:38
foobar12bubbasaures, thanks... it'd be nice if canonical could just announce on their download page that they completely broke a particular version for use with vbox before people waste hours downloading, installing, configuring things, and then trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with guest additions21:38
EriC^^TJ-: not the type, just so the installer knows it's the efi partition, i don't think the one at the bottom matters that much for uefi installs21:38
JustAPersonTJ-: Ok i'll  revert the change21:39
EriC^^JustAPerson: what happens when you double click on it? can you screenshot that?21:39
TJ-EriC^^: I does! That is the device passed to "grub-install" !21:39
EriC^^TJ-: what about /etc/fstab?21:39
JustAPersonEriC^^: one moment, it's very slow to rescan my disks21:39
bubbasauresfoobar12, I would prefer it rain polkadots and moonbeams, either is about equal to happen. ;)21:39
TJ-JustAPerson: How many disk drives has the system got? I see /dev/sdb graphic along the top but the list box only shows us /dev/sda21:39
EriC^^TJ-: cause when you double click on it i think you can select it as the efi partition, or select it's mountpoint to be /boot/efi which is the same i guess21:40
TJ-EriC^^: fstab will be written based on these choices, not the other way around.21:40
JustAPersonTJ-: sda is an SSD, sdb/sdc are HDDs and sdd is my liveusb21:40
foobar12bubbasaures, yeah, unfortunately... thanks again though21:40
nmatrix9daftykins, you awake?21:40
EriC^^TJ-: i mean maybe the installer uses that choice for what to write to fstab..21:40
TJ-JustAPerson: And you're putting Linux's /boot/ file-system on /dev/sda5 deliberately, but the rest of the install on /dev/sdb ?21:41
bubbasauresfoobar12, I would say though that if you were unaware of any downgrade info, I would doubt you've not made some user errors. Consider thought before making emotional statements.21:41
JustAPersonTJ-: that's what I was going to try. Should I just put everything on /dev/sdb?21:42
TJ-EriC^^: my concern is that the "Type" field is unclear as to its purpose... is it the file-system type (fat32/ntfs/ext4 etc) ... if so, what the heck does "efi" mean, if it is allowed to change that. And, if "efi" in fact means "ESP" then why is it not already displaying it as that since the partition will already have the ESP GUID21:43
TJ-JustAPerson: Give us a few minutes to discuss this; I have a feeling you could make a mistake here and live to regret it21:43
EriC^^TJ-: i think the installer doesn't use the one at the bottom for uefi installs, cause i vaguely remember somebody saying he chose another /dev/sda and it still installed to his other disk21:44
EriC^^and overall i have a feeling that the installer uses that efi type as which partition to use as the efi partition21:45
TJ-JustAPerson: Regarding the /boot/ partition I'd suggest purely from a keeping-everything-Linux-in-the-same-place standpoint to put /boot/ on the same disk as the rest of the OS... I don't think having kernel and initrd on SSD will make a significant speed gain on boot ... if the Linux root file-system were on SSD you would see a faster booter.21:45
TJ-EriC^^: Last time I looked at the Ubiquity (installer) code it does use that setting explictly for the EFI boot-manager target device21:46
EriC^^TJ-: so it does grub-install -efidiretc. thatpartition/EFI as the path to efi dir?21:48
TJ-EriC^^: precisely21:49
TJ-EriC^^: which is why I'm concerned that the list-box shows /dev/sda2 as "fat32" rather than "efi" if that really is the EFI system Partition.21:49
EriC^^how does it build fstab? maybe setting it as efi type is like setting the mountpoint to /boot/efi so it knows what to mount?21:50
TJ-JustAPerson: Did you use "Try Ubuntu" and then start the installer from the desktop icon?21:50
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JustAPersonTJ-: yes21:50
TJ-EriC^^: fstab is auto-generated at the end of install once most of the chroot installation is complete21:50
TJ-JustAPerson: Fab! :) ... can you open a terminal and type some commands for us?21:50
JustAPersonTJ-: yes :)21:51
EriC^^TJ-: how does it know to mount that efi partition though?21:51
TJ-JustAPerson: I can't remember the hot-key sequence now... something like Ctrl+Alt+T I think21:51
JustAPersonthat's correct21:51
TJ-EriC^^: A UEFI system can have only one ESP (on the first disk in the enumerated disks) ... it has a unique GUID in the GPT. If it has a valid file-system it will be used by the installer, and greb-install will generate /EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi (on non-SecureBoot) or copy in the grubx64.signed.efi for SecureBoot21:53
TJ-JustAPerson: Does the PC also have a network connection so we can use pastebin?21:53
JustAPersonTJ-: yes. I'm only using one computer at the moment21:53
TJ-JustAPerson: OK... lets install the pastebin helper " sudo apt-get install pastebinit"21:54
JustAPersondonne21:54
TJ-JustAPerson: next, we'll ensure it has booted in UEFI mode: "pastebinit <(ls /sys/firmware/efi/)"21:55
JustAPersonTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11863653/21:55
TJ-JustAPerson: that confirms it is a UEFI boot, good. Now let's look at the partition tables on the disks: "pastebinit <(parted /dev/sda print)"21:57
JustAPersonTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11863667/21:58
EriC^^TJ-: so the installer uses the efi partition's type to know which one to mount? or it uses the selection at the bottom?21:58
EriC^^i guess it uses the selection at the bottom, for it to make sense21:58
TJ-EriC^^: It sets the default selection based on discovering an ESP.21:59
TJ-JustAPerson: Good, it's a GUID Partition Table (GPT) disk label, and /dev/sda2 *is* the EFI System Partition (ESP)21:59
EriC^^TJ-: so what if you choose a different disk to install to? like a usb disk for example?22:00
EriC^^it wouldn't install to your selected disk? and it would use the default selected on in /etc/fstab?22:00
TJ-EriC^^: I think you're able to override the default selection22:00
EriC^^maybe that's the efi type in that table?22:00
stanregDoes the "default" ubuntu install create a swap partition?22:00
EriC^^or does the bootloader at the bottom override it?22:01
TJ-EriC^^: yes, whatever you select at the partitioner/boot-loader stge controls what is written to the installed /target/etc/fstab22:01
TJ-EriC^^: The bootloader choice at the bottom of that window is the only way to select the boot loader device22:01
TJ-EriC^^: On a BIOS/MBR boot that'd just list the raw devices /dev/sda /dev/sdb22:02
TJ-JustAPerson: OK ... getting back to your installer partitioning.... The "Device for boot loader installation" should be "/dev/sda2 Windows Boot Manager".  You should *not* make any change to the Type of /dev/sda2 in the list box though22:03
TJ-JustAPerson: Other than my suggestion about whether to but /boot/ on sda or sdb, that's a personal choice for you but won't affect things (unless sda ever fails in which case the Linux install won't have a boot-loader at all)22:04
JustAPersonTJ-: well earlier I set it to efi. I restarted the installer and it's still listed as efi22:05
JustAPersonshould I manually change it back to fat32?22:05
wickedcodestanreg: Yes I believe it does22:05
TJ-JustAPerson: That's what I'd expect it to show, "efi" ... is it possible that earlier you had changed to show "fat32" without realising the implication?22:05
TJ-JustAPerson: assuming you've not saved the partitioning changes to /dev/sda at all, then if that shows /dev/sda2 as "efi" that is what I'd expect to see22:06
EriC^^TJ-: it needs to be set to efi, otherwise the installer will complain that there's no efi partition, even if it's set at the bottom as the bootloader location22:06
EriC^^just tried it in a vm, i had to check, had a hunch22:07
EriC^^JustAPerson: you need to double click on it, and select use as .. efi partition22:07
TJ-EriC^^: Yes... but my concern is that it was *showing* fat32 in the first place. JustAPerson has restarted the installer and it does show "efi" so I'm suspected it was manually altered to "fat32" last time around22:07
JustAPersonEriC^^: that's what I did earlier when it changed from FAT32 -> efi. I restarted the installer and it still shows efi22:08
TJ-JustAPerson: as it stands now that will be OK.22:08
JustAPersonTJ-: it may be worth mentioning that I installed fedora 22 yesterday but removed those partitions earlier today. Perhaps fedora left things in a state that was a little weird or the installer to recognize?22:08
nmatrix9Don't understand why I can't install nvidia drivers on vivid22:08
JustAPersonTJ-: all righty22:08
TJ-JustAPerson: Yes, anything is possible and for a quiet life lets just blame Fedora :)22:09
OerHeksnmatrix9, likely your nvidia card is too old, or too new22:09
JustAPersonTJ-: If I put / /boot and /home all on the same drive, should I bother making separate partitions? Or should I just make a / and swap partition22:09
Paddy_NIWould anyone know how I would stream/play a url to a dlna smart tv using Ubuntu?  I can do it with BubbleUPNP on android simply by creating a playlist entry pointing to a url serving a file, The gnuupnp-av controls for linux is great but can only play files.  I wonder if perhaps I could create a blank file with say the .mp4 extension and had the url in the file in some way... Any thoughts?22:09
nmatrix90erHeks I still see drivers for it on the nvidia site22:10
OerHeksnmatrix9, what card exactly? or what driver does suit the card, maybe xorg edgers contains the driver version22:10
TJ-JustAPerson: personally I'd create a single LVM volume and then create the file-systems inside it as Logical Volumes. That provides a lot of future flexibility especially if you leave some free space in the LVM Volume Group - that allows you to extend or create new LVs at will22:11
Paddy_NII remember years ago I could do this using a .aspx file to play content on the xbox 360 using uShare during the early days of the consoles life22:11
nmatrix90erHeks: Geforce 550 Ti GTX22:11
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OerHeksnmatrix9, that card is supported from 270 and up22:12
JustAPersonTJ-: can that be done in this installer? I only see the options to create a partition as a certain fs like ntfs/ext4 etc22:13
TJ-JustAPerson: Hmmm, not sure actually, I thought the Guided Partitioning offered it; not sure about manual22:14
JustAPersonTJ-: you can select to encrypt/use LVM if you wipe the drive in the previous installer step. Oh well, this should be fine for now22:14
TJ-JustAPerson: I know the server installer does but its a long time since I used the Ubuntu Desktop installer22:15
nmatrix90erHeks0, ok thought so, brb gotta reboot22:15
TJ-JustAPerson: Yes... go with what you have, the main thing is, I think, to keep /home/ separate22:15
JustAPersonTJ-: all righty. And logical v. primary partitiions aren't too important right?22:16
UbuntuNewbieHello!22:16
MonkeyDustJustAPerson  mind: max 4 primary partition... creatore more partitions inside a logical partiton22:16
MonkeyDustcreate more*22:17
TJ-JustAPerson: Are you using MBR partitioning on /dev/sdb then, not GPT?22:17
UbuntuNewbieAnyone mind helping me with an issue regarding Ubuntu 15.04 - I'm a little stuck on secure ftp connections22:17
TJ-JustAPerson: But logical partitions are fine22:18
JustAPersonTJ-, MonkeyDust: `parted /dev/sdb print` reports it has a gpt22:18
TJ-JustAPerson: in which case you can't have logical :) .... GPT supports, by default, 128 partitions22:18
UbuntuNewbieAnyone?22:18
MonkeyDust!ask | UbuntuNewbie22:19
ubottuUbuntuNewbie: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience22:19
UbuntuNewbie!patience22:19
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/22:19
stanregwickedcode: ty22:19
UbuntuNewbie!ask22:19
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience22:19
JustAPersonTJ-: cannot make logical partitions? okay lemme recreate these as primary then22:20
TJ-JustAPerson: if the disk is GPT then there is no such thing as logical, I can't understand the partitioner allowing it!22:21
valentinmuhello guys. i changed driver to opensource for ati card and my screen resolution dropped to 1024x76822:21
valentinmuxrandr says that this is the only mod eavailable22:21
UbuntuNewbieI've got sftp setup on my Ubuntu server; however, when trying to connect to it from the filezilla client but the connection stalls and fails to connect. Any advice?22:22
TJ-valentinmu: The available modes are provided by the monitor sending an EDID packet to the GPU, if that is corrupt/non-existent then the driver had to assume only safe modes. Check "/var/log/Xorg.0.log"22:24
daftykinsnmatrix9: sup?22:26
nmatrix9daftykins, just updated my kernel to 3.19. I still have full screen, but when I try to install nvidia, good ol screen appears.  I'am trying to go through our logs and figure what was the essence  of the problem that was screwing up my resolution?22:27
daftykinsnmatrix9: if you're on 14.04, why install 3.19?22:28
nmatrix9daftykins, reason I updated was because I was following advice to update my kernel to resolve disappearing cursor issues in xubuntu where my cursor disappears in Chromium and whole host of other applications.22:28
daftykinsah interesting22:29
daftykinswell for some reason you had bumblebee installed, which is an old method of getting intel + Nvidia hybrid solutions working, so that was ruining everything22:29
nmatrix9daftykins, I checked I don't have bumble installed22:30
daftykinsyou might need to purge and reinstall the driver now that you have the new kernel installed22:30
daftykinsyou should also be booted into the 3.19 whilst installing the nvidia package22:30
nmatrix9daftykins, yeah Iam, I did a apt-get purge nvidia*, removed my old kernels and reinstalled but then the issue appears.  The only time issue disappears is when I uninstall the nvidia drivers!22:31
nmatrix9daftykins, after the purge did a dpkg -l | grep nvidia just for sanity check22:32
daftykinsnmatrix9: yeah 'cause it reverts to the open source nouveau driver and all works well with that one, ok... run "sudo apt-get clean" to kill any cached packages, then try installing it again. when it installs it should be obvious which kernel it's generating a module for22:32
UbuntuNewbieI need help binding an ip to a domain if anyone can help me out on that22:32
valentinmuTJ-: here is log http:/pastebin.com/SiJFEBCN22:33
valentinmuTJ-: here is log http://pastebin.com/SiJFEBCN22:33
daftykinsUbuntuNewbie: that's a question on DNS and hosting, nothing ubuntu related at all22:33
c_smithsoooo.... anyone else having issues getting stuff from the vivid series in ppas?22:34
UbuntuNewbieOkay, could you maybe point me in the right direction? I've been google searching it for the past few hours but I keep getting older version of Ubuntu / goDaddy related articles22:34
nmatrix9daftykins, done but when I do a sudo apt-get clean and when I do a sudo apt-cache search "NVIDIA binary driver"22:34
nmatrix9daftykins, I still see nvidia drivers22:35
nmatrix9daftykins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11863819/22:35
daftykinsyou don't need sudo to apt-cache search22:35
nmatrix9daftykins, habit22:35
TJ-valentinmu: There are lots of errors in there "(EE)" due to the fglrx and radeon drivers and possibly booting with "nomodeset" too, and there seems to be a bare "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" too that would be better off moving out the way too22:35
daftykinsapt-cache search is what's available, 'clean' just deletes the already downloaded local packages - freeing up some disk space22:36
ubuntumatehi22:37
nmatrix9daftykins, ok let me do a reinstall and reboot and I'll get back to ya22:37
ubuntumatei want to start a prog without the text in the terminal22:37
daftykinsnmatrix9: i have to head off as i have a guest this week, but if you show someone a pastebin of "apt-get install nvidia-331" it should show if it's generating a module for the 3.19 kernel or not22:37
nmatrix9daftykins, Ok I will22:38
valentinmuTJ-: nomodeset option was added by me, but with no result. do you recommend to move xorg.conf away?22:38
ubuntumatepls help me22:38
ubuntumatelol22:38
TJ-valentinmu: with "nomodeset" there is no DRI kernel interface, which is causing the radeon driver to fail, so Xorg falls back to a plain framebuffer (FB) driver which defaults to 1024x76822:39
ubuntumatei start prog in terminal but then lot of text22:39
OerHeksubuntumate, that sounds normal, when you start a gui app from terminal22:39
ubuntumatethere is a option, that skip the text22:40
ubuntumatei can hide it22:40
valentinmuTJ-: rebooting now without that option :)22:40
OerHeksubuntumate, there is ? than you answered you r own question.22:40
valentinmuTJ-: but resolution is still same :(22:41
ubuntumatemumble -shownotextthen22:41
ubuntumateyou know?22:41
ubuntumateomg that a simple question22:42
ubuntumatehaha22:42
OerHeksubuntumate, normally one would start an gui app from menu, with a .desktop starter22:42
ubuntumatethat is maybe for beginners22:43
TJ-valentinmu: I said, you still need to fix the problems with the remains of the fgrlx driver reporting errors. Look in "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" now and focus on the "(EE)" error reports22:43
valentinmuTJ-: in log i still see EE's complaining about fglrx module and non-existent /dev/dri/card022:43
ubuntumatethat is fun here22:43
ubuntumatesimple question22:44
valentinmuTJ-: thanks, i'll google for that22:44
syntroPiDoes someone have an idea why WebGL on Chrome 43.0.2357.130 would be disabled on Linux 3.16.0-43-generic SMP  x86_64 GNU/Linux with proprietary Nvidia 304.125 ?22:44
ubuntumatei better ask my teacher at monday22:44
ubuntumatethanks22:44
TJ-valentinmu: I've not used AMD GPUs in ages so I can't really help your further on the particular causes, but there are others here familiar with the ATI/AMD stuff22:45
kgbmaybe better since you're experimenting22:45
valentinmuTJ-: thanks anyway :)22:46
valentinmuso, did anyone here have met problems with screen resolution on ATI card with opensource driver?22:47
kgbsorz nvidia here22:47
nmatrix9daftykins,  Ok I see a Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.19.0-22-generic (x86_64)22:48
valentinmuhey, another question. how what can be wrong if when i boot from liveusb 14.04, process hangs on "Generating locales" ?23:01
GJdanwhat is the codename of ubuntu 15?23:02
xangua!15.04 | GJdan23:02
ubottuGJdan: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) is the current release of Ubuntu. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/15.04/ - Read the release notes at http://ubottu.com/y/vivid23:02
GJdanwhich was trusty?23:02
syntroPi12.0423:03
TJ-!14.04 | GJdan23:03
ubottuGJdan: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) was the 20th release of Ubuntu and is the latest !LTS version. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/ - CHECK FOR POINT RELEASES at http://releases.ubuntu.com - Release Info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes23:03
syntroPiooh right23:03
GJdanah, thanks23:03
user4567754hello23:08
Tex_NickGJdan: you might find this interesting ... Ubuntu Releases ... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases23:20
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gr33dy1hello anyone here ?23:33
gr33dy1im running ubuntu live right now, i want to install it, but i have questions on setting up my partitions23:34
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gr33dy1im running ubuntu live right now, i want to install it, but i have questions on setting up my partitions , can anyone help23:35
bubbasauresask for responses if someone knows\23:35
gr33dy1whats that bubbasaures?23:36
Bashing-omgr33dy1: Ask, on partitioning, you will get as many different ways to do it and there are administrators. Partitioning is a use-case kind of thing.23:36
gr33dy1ok23:36
gr33dy1so here's my ideal setup23:36
bubbasaures!ask | gr33dy1 for the record after you have been here23:36
ubottugr33dy1 for the record after you have been here: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience23:36
basiclaserhi all, im running ./usr/local/firefox/firefox to run firefox which is successful, but when I try to lock it to the launcher, it does so, but then will not open. The icon just looks busy for a minute and then stops flashing23:37
gr33dy1im running windows8.1, i'd like to keep it on the drive but with very limited space, i'd like to have an encrypted ubuntu with lots of spaces, what kinds of partitions do i need and how many etc23:38
rypervenchebasiclaser: Is there a reason you're using a custom version of Firefox?23:38
gr33dy1!patience23:40
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/23:40
basiclaserdev reasons rypervenche23:41
rypervenchebasiclaser: Gotcha. Try using the full path in your launcher.23:41
gr33dy1im running 14.04 if that helps23:42
basiclaserrypervenche: thanks that did it23:43
basiclaser(duh)23:43
gr33dy1im running windows8.1, i'd like to keep it on the drive but with very limited space, i'd like to have an encrypted ubuntu with lots of spaces, what kinds of partitions do i need and how many etc23:43
gr33dy1im using ubuntu 14.0423:43
basiclasersorry gr33dy1 i didnt quite catch that, one more time ?23:44
OerHeksgr33dy1, just make free space from within win8, and let ubuntu partition swap etc23:44
jamesdthere are store and websites that sell large harddisk drives that will allow you to do all that for not much money23:44
rypervenchegr33dy1: I would recommend two. One for /boot and one for your LUKS-encrypted partition. The installer will create a swap and root partition there in LVM for you.23:45
lj1102hey, I've added a redirect rule via iptables, do I have to restart the networking service for it to take effect?23:46
lj1102**prerouting rule23:46
GJdanTex_Nick: aha, most useful, okay I'll check the wiki next time23:46
GJdanthanks23:46
rypervenchelj1102: Nope :)23:47
gr33dy1can anyone explain what the paritions types actually do ? i mean i know how to make it run i think, im here because i want to set it up for optimal levels23:47
lj1102rypervenche: :( but its not working23:47
Tex_NickGJdan: you're welcome :-)23:47
rypervenchelj1102: How did you add the rule?23:47
jamesdif you are running luks remember to stock up on extra strengh and double thick alluminum file the FBI is always improving there brain scan technology.23:48
rypervenchelj1102: run "sudo iptables -t nat -nvL" and verify it is there.23:48
jamesder foil23:48
lj1102rypervenche: I've added it via iptables commands, this is how it looks "-A PREROUTING -d 169.254.169.254/32 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1:8775"23:48
gr33dy1lol jamesd, a little help pls23:49
lj1102rypervenche: still no response :|23:49
rypervenchelj1102: One sec.23:49
gr33dy1what kind of encryption does luks do ?23:49
OerHeksgr33dy1, optimum is let ubuntu take control, else read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PartitioningSchemes23:49
jamesdgr33dy1: the partition types are there for programs to read and tell what type of data is contained, but in reality the numbers don't matter you can use any number you want as long as you configure the system right.23:50
rypervenchelj1102: cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward23:50
lj1102rypervenche: 123:50
lj1102net.ipv4.ip_forward = 123:50
gr33dy1well i had seen a warning that you need a certain amount for swap partition, what does the swap do23:51
lj1102rypervenche: would be too easy ;)23:51
jamesdgr33dy1: swap partition and files allows your system to use part of diskspace as memory its slower, but can help in some systems... i recomend always having a coupe GB of swap if you can spare the disk space.23:51
gr33dy1ubuntu wants to erase my windows 8 lol also brings up another question if i were worried about outside intrusion would just having a windows partition on disk be enough of a backdoor even if i intend to run linux 99% of the time23:53
lj1102rypervenche: this is the only rule affecting this IP23:53
gr33dy1thanks jamesd23:53
jamesdd(+i)] [21:freenode/#ubuntu(+CLcfjnt)] [Act: 2,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,20,22,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35]23:53
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gr33dy1also differences between ext3 ext4 and fat3223:54
rypervenchelj1102: Hmmm, not sure if you'll beed an SNAT or not with that.23:56
rypervenchelj1102: You could always do a tcpdump to see if the return packets are not going to the right IP.23:56
lj1102rypervenche: are iptable rules order dependend, maybe there si some oddball rule in my way too large iptables ?23:57
rypervenchelj1102: They are. The first match will run that rule.23:57
jamesdgr33dy1: ext4 is probably best to start out on... fat32 is more freindly for windows so if you are dual booting it could help data transfer if you have only one system23:57
lj1102rypervenche: are they stored in a file or something, or how would I move rules around?23:57
jamesdmain ubuntu install on ext4... and then 10% of space on fat32 if you are dual booting23:58
rypervenchelj1102: I personally like to output them to a file then restore them. It's easier to edit them. sudo iptables-save > filename23:58
rypervenchelj1102: Edit the file, then run "sudo iptables-restore < filename" to upload the changes.23:58
lj1102rypervenche: ah cool, I'll give it a shot, is this "safe" ?23:59
gr33dy1im dual booting and have only one system i have a 250gb hardrive, i want an encrypted partition or whatever, can you tell me what i need jamesd, percentages is fine23:59

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