[00:00] <daftykins> that thing needs all the boost it can get.
[00:04] <n0wAnonymous> is there a way to compile unity without the launcher bar on ubuntu 14.04?
[00:04] <Leverquin> lol who told me to type sudo apt-get install nvidia-304? now my desktop settings doens't have 1080p and everything is weird and can't watch movies xD
[00:04] <daftykins> don't you just install unity tweak tool and turn it off somehow
[00:04] <Leverquin> its too laggy
[00:05] <daftykins> Leverquin: oh well, shouldn't have been that bad. just run "sudo apt-get purge nvidia-304" and reboot again to revert.
[00:05] <Leverquin> lol
[00:06] <Leverquin> well mozzila works little faster must say.
[00:06] <daftykins> oh?
[00:06] <Leverquin> but movies are laggy can't watch. and i think i couldn't watch before
[00:06] <daftykins> Leverquin: ignore the above for a moment and run "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log" instead
[00:06] <Leverquin> wot
[00:11] <wileee> n0wAnonymous, Theoretically yes, no instructions however, lots of other de to choose from that are easier to tweak.
[00:11] <wileee> not sure which is the launcher bar in your reference, left panel?
[00:12]  * daftykins nods
[00:12] <n0wAnonymous> wileee: yes! Left panel
[00:13] <wileee> n0wAnonymous, Unity is basically locked up is all.
[00:13] <zykotick9> daftykins: re:Leverquin (currently not here) i was curious what 512MB of ram would be like...  with dwm (and extremely light wm) and iceweasel (firefox) open to playing a YouTube with (with HTML5 - NOT Flash) memory usage was still 607MB = so more than Leverquin has!  http://imgur.com/7Y1yvtU
[00:15] <zykotick9> s/YouTube with/YouTube video/
[00:17] <daftykins> njmbb8: how far did you get? :P
[00:18] <njmbb8> i got it working:)
[00:18] <njmbb8> i'm updating the bios now
[00:18] <daftykins> all permanently mounted via fstab?
[00:18] <njmbb8> oh
[00:18] <njmbb8> idk
[00:18] <daftykins> well, how are you making use of it?
[00:18] <njmbb8> forgot to check fstab lol
[00:19] <njmbb8> i'm booting back into it
[00:19] <njmbb8> (i hadn't started the update yet
[00:19] <njmbb8> )
[00:24] <matyex> helló mindenkinek
[00:25] <matyex> hy all
[00:31] <njmbb8> ok, daftykins it's not in fstab
[00:32] <njmbb8> whatdo?
[00:34] <daftykins> njmbb8: well how far did you get? formatted as ext4 with gparted?
[00:34] <njmbb8> yep:)
[00:35] <daftykins> njmbb8: "mount | pastebinit" and "sudo blkid | pastebinit" and "pastebinit /etc/fstab"
[00:36] <njmbb8> paste.ubuntu.com/12017552
[00:40] <daftykins> njmbb8: and the other two? :P
[00:40] <njmbb8> paste.ubuntu.com/12017578
[00:41] <njmbb8> paste.ubuntu.com/12017581
[00:41] <njmbb8> sorry, got distracted
[00:43] <daftykins> njmbb8: any plan what this machine is gonna be used for?
[00:44] <njmbb8> a server with me being the main/only user
[00:44] <daftykins> so it's not going to have games on it?
[00:44] <njmbb8> no
[00:44] <daftykins> because essentially you could change it so this other disk has /home on it instead
[00:45] <njmbb8> what are the advantages/disadvantages?
[00:46] <njmbb8> if that's the right move for what i'm doing then i'm all for it
[00:46] <daftykins> well think it of like the Windows 'My Documents' equivalent
[00:48] <daftykins> njmbb8: make a backup of /etc/fstab by typing "sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.old"
[00:48] <daftykins> njmbb8: take a look at this, i added a couple of lines to the bottom which refer to the other disk
[00:48] <daftykins> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12017623/
[00:49] <daftykins> njmbb8: in a terminal window, type "sudo nano /etc/fstab" which will open a text editor, then cursor down to the bottom and add those lines in - you can just select them then right click into the window to paste them in
[00:50] <Seff> Hello?
[00:50] <daftykins> hi
[00:51] <njmbb8> done:)
[00:52] <daftykins> njmbb8: hit ctrl+x, yes and hit enter on the file name to save it
[00:52] <njmbb8> done:0
[00:52] <njmbb8> :)
[00:53] <daftykins> ok, now boot the flash drive live session up again
[00:54] <njmbb8> ok
[00:54] <Bashing-om> nlm daftykins 'sudo mount -a ' to make sure there are no errors in the fstab file ?
[00:54] <daftykins> Bashing-om: nah don't want it mounted yet, as it'll double mount
[00:54] <njmbb8> that might take a bit, i had wiped it for the bios
[00:54] <daftykins> njmbb8: no problemo
[00:55] <Bashing-om> daftykins: :) just checking .
[00:55] <daftykins> ^_^ np
[00:57] <Seff> Not sure what question to ask first.
[00:57] <daftykins> start small
[00:57] <daftykins> :)
[00:58] <feneco_> hello, im using ubuntu on virtualbox and it always boot with alsamixer master volume muted
[00:58] <feneco_> any idea?
[00:59] <Seff> Okay. Well, does Ubuntu make a habit of messing with UEFI boot settings?
[00:59] <daftykins> define 'messing with'
[01:00] <Seff> For example, making it so that Grub rescue comes up instead of a list of OS's.
[01:00] <tgm4883> thats....
[01:01] <daftykins> Seff: the OS doesn't break itself intentionally.
[01:01] <njmbb8> lol
[01:02] <Seff> Y'see, I'm a Windows user. More accustomed to using programs than using a computer.
[01:02] <daftykins> that doesn't really... make sense to me
[01:02] <daftykins> anyway if you have any support questions, that's what this place is for
[01:03] <Seff> 'k. Well, is there a program that'll let me make a Windows repair disk? I know there's plenty for making Linux live discs...
[01:04] <daftykins> you could burn a Windows ISO to DVD.
[01:05] <daftykins> i think putting Windows ISOs on flash drives is a little bit more involved, if possible
[01:06] <Seff> Would you bite my head off if I mentioned Win. 10?
[01:06] <Ullarah> Sound the alarm, we triggered the keywords.
[01:06] <Seff> :)
[01:06] <daftykins> not since i'm typing from it right now, no
[01:07] <daftykins> but to be quite honest if your first task in Ubuntu is to write a Win10 ISO, there are tonnes of alternative ways you can get that done...
[01:07] <daftykins> including their official downloader program.
[01:07] <daftykins> (run from Windows)
[01:07] <Seff> It's not my original OS. I just want to find out if it's as bad as some say.
[01:07] <Jordan_U> Seff: WinUSB exists, but if the resulting USB drive fails to work, fixing it is offtopic for this channel.
[01:08] <Seff> Problem is, right now I can't boot into Win. 7.
[01:08] <daftykins> so you're really here because you want to fix Windows
[01:08] <Seff> Wasn't successful at installing Wine either.
[01:08] <EriC^^> Seff: how'd you get grub rescue suddenly?
[01:09] <Seff> Tried installing Ubuntu. Running it from USB right now.
[01:09] <Jordan_U> Seff: Ubuntu's installer does set its grub as the default bootloader (though it does not remove any existing UEFI entries for other OSs). If there is a problem with your grub installation then you may get a grub rescue shell instead of a grub menu. Since the Windows boot entry is still there though, you should be able to boot into Windows through your boot firmware's menus still.
[01:09] <EriC^^> so it never booted right?
[01:09] <Melio> good evening, can anyone help me diagnose audio issues, i have no sound, this system ran ubuntu for 8 months and sound worked perfectly before right at boot till forever, then i setup dualboot and windows has sound, but linux does not. (ubuntu 64, 14.04.1)
[01:10] <Seff> Problem is, I know next to 0 about bootloaders, firmware, etc.
[01:11] <EriC^^> do you want to fix ubuntu
[01:11] <Bashing-om> Melio: "(ubuntu 64, 14.04.1)" the 3rd point release (14.04.3) is released. have you updated the system ?
[01:11] <Seff> Yes. I want to be able to boot from the hard drive.
[01:12] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | Seff
[01:12] <njmbb8> ok, daftykins
[01:12] <njmbb8> i'm in
[01:12] <EriC^^> you can already boot Seff
[01:12] <Seff> Pastebin?
[01:12] <EriC^^> if you press esc or so, you should get a boot options menu and you can choose windows from there
[01:13] <EriC^^> if you want to fix ubuntu you can do that too
[01:13] <EriC^^> so do you want to fix ubuntu?
[01:13] <Seff> Yes.
[01:13] <Melio> Bashing-om, i'm doing an 80 meg update now
[01:13] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999 , it'll give you a link to a paste of your partitions list
[01:13] <daftykins> njmbb8: ok open a terminal and run "sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mnt"
[01:13] <Melio> i assume it's probably being updated as I speak
[01:13] <Melio> also. http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=6ff128ea35574a617e5eb14497d1dabc741ca568
[01:14] <Melio> there's my alsoinfo
[01:14] <Melio> alsa
[01:14] <EriC^^> Seff: paste the link here
[01:14] <Melio> it seems like everything is functional
[01:14] <Seff> Just one thing...
[01:14] <Melio> not sure why there's no sound
[01:14] <daftykins> njmbb8: that should complete with no output, then if you type "cd /mnt/home" and "ls" should show your username
[01:14] <Seff> I haven't been able to copy/paste in the terminal. :(
[01:15] <Melio> right click and click paste on the dropdown
[01:15] <Melio> anytime you highlight, that's a copy
[01:15] <EriC^^> Seff: highlight the text here, and press the middle mouse button in the terminal to paste
[01:15] <EriC^^> and vice versa
[01:15] <Seff> What dropdown...?
[01:15] <Melio> from right click
[01:15] <Melio> mid button works too
[01:15] <Melio> or scroll wheel click
[01:16] <njmbb8> was there supposed to be a double dash in the first command?
[01:16] <Seff> http://termbin.com/m314
[01:17] <daftykins> njmbb8: yep, tab complete should work
[01:17] <njmbb8> says it doesn't exist
[01:17] <njmbb8> all that is in there is 'control'
[01:18] <EriC^^> Seff: you're using legacy, not uefi
[01:18] <Seff> Am I?
[01:18] <EriC^^> Seff: anyways, type sudo mount /dev/sda6 /mnt
[01:18] <EriC^^> that will mount your ubuntu install under the dir /mnt
[01:18] <EriC^^> yeah
[01:19] <Seff> Mind if I side-track a bit?
[01:19] <EriC^^> what's up?
[01:20] <Seff> I was basically told, "install using 'something else'" but not told how it works.
[01:20] <daftykins> njmbb8: hrmm. /win 14
[01:20] <daftykins> oops
[01:20] <EriC^^> it's the manual partitioner, you choose the partitions and what they'll be used for and bootloader location and install
[01:21] <Seff> I get that. But how do I *use* it?
[01:22] <EriC^^> you make an ext4 partition for your root filesystem, mounted at "/", and a swap if you want, and make sure the bootloader at the bottom is set to the disk you want and press install
[01:22] <Seff> I mean, I don't know what does what in the interface.
[01:23] <EriC^^> it's pretty intuitive, you see a list of partitions and/or free space
[01:24] <EriC^^> you can click the "-" or "+" buttons to add or delete partitions and another button to resize or so
[01:24] <daftykins> njmbb8: hrmm i'm a bit out of my depth with LVM, down the left hand side launcher can you find hard disk icons representing each drive?
[01:24] <Seff> Okay... 'fraid I already have four primaries.
[01:24] <EriC^^> you double click to modify the partition's size and mountpoint and filesystem type
[01:24] <Melio> ok anyone wanna help me diagnose why i don't have sound in ubuntu?
[01:24] <njmbb8> yes
[01:24] <EriC^^> Seff: you don't need to reinstall ubuntu
[01:25] <Seff> Would be nice to know in the future, though.
[01:25] <daftykins> njmbb8: neat, if you click each nautilus will open showing their contents - one should have nothing and the other should let you browse to /home/ and see your user folder
[01:25] <makuseru> Hi, having a weird issue. I cannot change certian settings all of a sudden (running 15.04) i cannot change my desktop from folder to desktop view, i cannot install any programs, as well as some folder view settings via right click. Anyone know what would cause these weird problems?
[01:25] <Melio> it's really important I have to do an interview and i don't have sound, windows won't webcam, linux will. but linux needs sound
[01:26] <Seff> Hi, Paul...
[01:26] <Bashing-om> !sound | mel
[01:27] <njmbb8> that's true, daftykins
[01:27] <njmbb8> but i have to head out real quick, daftykins i'll be back in ~15m
[01:27] <daftykins> njmbb8: ok, if you can "sudo apt update && sudo apt install pastebinit" then "mount | pastebinit" and link me
[01:27] <daftykins> ah righty-o
[01:28] <Melio> ubottu,  thanks
[01:29] <EriC^^> Seff: shall we continue?
[01:29] <Seff> Is that apt-update? ... Oh, yes.
[01:29] <Bashing-om> feed ubottu a chocolate chip cookie .
[01:29] <njmbb8> paste.ubuntu.com/1201720 daftykins
[01:29] <Melio> i ate em
[01:29] <Seff> Here you go, ubottu.
[01:30] <njmbb8> now i'm heading out for real while you look at that :)
[01:30] <Melio> ok i tried speaker-test and no audio thre either
[01:30] <daftykins> njmbb8: noooo bad paste ID :D
[01:31] <Melio> i'm gonna try with headphones
[01:31] <Melio> earbuds
[01:31] <Bashing-om> Melio: Regrets, but that is the end of my knowlege base for sound issues. Await others who do know .
[01:32] <m82labs> I am running Ubuntu Gnome and noticed the mouse shortcuts for copy/paste are not enabled by default, how do I turn those back on?
[01:33] <Seff> I'm going to guess that repairing boot settings is a bit easier than changing the whole kit'n'caboodle?
[01:34] <EriC^^> yeah
[01:34] <Seff> That's good.
[01:35] <Bashing-om> Seff: EriC^^ " 6788MB " for ubuntu's '/' is a bit tight, no ?
[01:35] <EriC^^> indeed
[01:35] <Seff> I'll also guess that Unetbootin doesn't work for Windows ISO's...
[01:35] <EriC^^> i wonder what that fat32 before it is
[01:36] <Seff> I made a partition for documents. Read somewhere that it's safer than keeping them and the OS in the same place.
[01:37] <Melio> nothing i find on the internet explains why this isnt working
[01:37] <Melio> but i think i might know why
[01:37] <Melio> i have a subwoofer and it was plugged in when i installed it
[01:37] <Melio> it may have turned on something
[01:37] <Melio> and redirected output somehow
[01:37] <Melio> i'm going to unplug it and reboot and see if it fixes it.
[01:38] <daftykins> that's one very vague idea (:
[01:38] <Seff> I wonder how cinnamon and mint actually taste together.
[01:38] <Seff> It sure is, Dafty.
[01:38] <marybuntu> having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[01:39] <Seff> So, a question if you will.
[01:39] <daftykins> !ask
[01:40] <Seff> How come I can't move free space around directly?
[01:41] <daftykins> sounds to me like you're asking general computing questions and not ubuntu specific things
[01:41] <Seff> Uh-huh, that's me.
[01:41] <EriC^^> in the corner?
[01:41] <Seff> Corner? It's a round room...
[01:42] <fowl> Move free space around..?
[01:42] <njmbb8> ok daftykins i'm back
[01:42] <bazhang> !partition | Seff have a read
[01:42] <daftykins> njmbb8: i think that last paste ID # was a typo
[01:42] <bazhang> Seff, check the ubuntu manual help pages and wiki for such stuff please
[01:43] <bazhang> !manual | Seff
[01:43] <njmbb8> it was
[01:43] <njmbb8> paste.ubuntu.com/12017820
[01:43] <Seff> Ok...
[01:43] <bazhang> !rute | seff and this
[01:44] <Seff> Dunno why I can't just get a disc and a booklet. ;)
[01:45] <bazhang> Seff, please have a read of those, and keep the chatter to a minimum
[01:46] <daftykins> njmbb8: "sudo rsync -aXS /media/ubuntu/70c913dc-6646-4373-95e8-986fb82ee15e/home/. /media/ubuntu/big\ boy/." (you might have to use tab complete on some of those paths to speed it up)
[01:46] <Seff> Are those lines preceded by ! commands for the terminal?
[01:47] <bazhang> Seff, they are website links
[01:47] <bazhang> http://ubuntu-manual.org/
[01:48] <bazhang> http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:48] <bazhang> Seff, open a browser, such as firefox, and visit those website links
[01:49] <Seff> Yes, I've opening the links.
[01:49] <tgm4883> Seff: you can  http://www.amazon.com/Ubuntu-Pocket-Guide-Reference-Thomas/dp/1440478295
[01:49] <Seff> Let me get through one first.
[01:49] <njmbb8> /media/ubuntu/70c913dc-6646-4373-95e8-986fb82ee15e/home/ doesn't exist
[01:51] <daftykins> njmbb8: is there another hard disk maybe?
[01:53] <EriC^^> i think sda1 is /boot
[01:53] <EriC^^> says ext2 *shrug*
[01:54] <makuseru> Hi, having a weird issue. I cannot change certian settings all of a sudden (running 15.04) i cannot change my desktop from folder to desktop view, i cannot install any programs, as well as some folder view settings via right click. Anyone know what would cause these weird problems?
[01:55] <daftykins> EriC^^: i thought that, i only recall... ah it's effing encryption isn't it
[01:55] <EriC^^> yeah
[01:55] <EriC^^> just saw his blkid
[01:55] <EriC^^> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12017578/
[01:55] <EriC^^> luks
[01:55] <Seff> So how do I use grub rescue?
[01:55] <daftykins> njmbb8: i take it all back, unless any of my fellow volunteers is game, i'd nuke that thing from orbit and make /home on the 1TB this time ;)
[01:55] <daftykins> njmbb8: that's just me and it being 3am my time talking though
[01:56] <njmbb8> sounds good to me tbh lol
[01:56] <njmbb8> i even unlocked the encrypted drive and it still won't show up
[01:57] <daftykins> encryption + LVM, how to ruin dafty's day ;)
[01:57] <daftykins> it just needs to be running on a Pi and that's essentially my idea of hell
[01:57] <EriC^^> lol
[01:58] <njmbb8> hehe
[01:59] <njmbb8> well, thanks for showing me pastebinit
[01:59] <daftykins> no problemo
[01:59] <daftykins> it's amazing when people don't get API errors
[02:02] <Seff> Hello.
[02:05] <Seff> How do I use Grub rescue?
[02:06] <bazhang> !grub2 | Seff have a read
[02:06] <Seff> Thank you.
[02:09] <weox> Hi , I am not 14.04 , I am trying launch a service with upstart ,when I use setuid setgid , upstart launch two instance of service instead of one , without setuid setgid everything works fine , it is so wired .
[02:11] <Bashing-om> weox: 15.04 ? Then it is systemd rather then upstart that you have to cope with .
[02:11] <njmbb8> daftykins, if i'm doing /home on the 1tb, should i also do the bootloader on the 1tb?
[02:11] <daftykins> nah
[02:12] <daftykins> GRUB onto the 500GB with /
[02:15] <njmbb8> i was in the middle of the install and the video signal cut out on me
[02:16] <njmbb8> not like the writing to disk part, but still
[02:16] <daftykins> screensaver?
[02:16] <daftykins> press a key?
[02:17] <njmbb8> it was after i had tabbed into a different field
[02:17] <njmbb8> idk, i guess i'm starting over shrug
[02:21] <sengkuni> he
[02:21] <njmbb8> man
[02:22] <njmbb8> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32FB-gYr49Y
[02:23] <sengkuni> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cu3OXPkbFY
[02:34] <VenRastan> how i do... for conect at onec server for venezuela
[02:37] <Melio> I had a sound problem previously. turns out, you have to boot windows on your dual boot. then completly shut the computer down. or sound won't work.
[02:37] <Melio> you can't even reboot and boot a live cd to get it to work
[02:37] <Melio> windows somehow puts the audio card in some state linux can't touch unless you fully shutdown windows for a dual boot session in linux
[02:38] <daftykins> sounds dubious
[02:39] <Melio> could be
[02:39] <Melio> but that's how one fixes this particular box to work
[02:40] <Melio> now at least i can do an interview without skype not working
[02:40] <Melio> I don't even want the job
[02:40] <daftykins> that'll be off topic
[02:40] <daftykins> but Windows has skype too...
[02:48] <Melio> daftykins, windows has sound, but no mic, no video, no touch pad, and no wifi
[02:48] <Melio> linux has everything windows don't in driver capaibility
[02:48] <Melio> but a minor glitch with audio when you dual boot w/out proper full shutdown in windows
[02:48] <daftykins> but a museum piece skype client
[02:49] <doctorly> I am using i3 window manager with Ubuntu 14.04. I am trying to find a way to have ubuntu automount usb/sd drives. What is the easiest way to do this??
[02:53] <doctorly> rvm --default use 2.1.1
[02:53] <doctorly> sorry xD
[02:58] <wileee> doctorly, usb does already, internal HD use fstab
[02:59] <wileee> if you want the either mounted specifically like a place let us know, just a vague question
[02:59] <doctorly> wileee: No, it doesn't mount already. That is the issue
[03:00] <wileee> doctorly, when plugged in or plugged when booted?
[03:01] <doctorly> wileee: I guess most tiling wwindow managers don't automount, if I run nautilus, it will mount but besides that.. it won't automount booted or plugged in on any of my tested tiling window managers
[03:02] <wileee> doctorly,  Ah, must be a config somewhere.
[03:02] <wileee> or missing driver, never used the manger is all
[03:02] <wileee> can you mount from the cli
[03:03] <doctorly> wileee: I need a full fledged solution, nothing is missing. I need to actually come up with an automount solution, that is why I asked lol.
[03:03] <doctorly> willee: Yeah, mounting works fine
[03:04] <doctorly> willee: is it possible to have my Windows Manager load up the default actions that Unity would take?
[03:04] <doctorly> I mean like the exact same file
[03:04] <wileee> doctorly, Cool, just helps to have the channel know this, i3 is used by some but not in a standard install so less here probably.
[03:05] <wileee> doctorly, I doubt it will, just a guess, but the point using  is less X  and leaner.
[03:06] <wileee> I can't really do more than guess here, so others will be better help.
[03:06] <doctorly> wileee: Well I actually asked for very specific help, and had full knowledge of how to word the question, I would argue you thought I was wrong when I wasn't haha
[03:06] <wileee> doctorly, I would argue your a new user and clueless. ;)
[03:07] <doctorly> New user? lmao
[03:07] <doctorly> I guess I am going to have to write a script for udev or something, gonnna be a lot of work.
[03:08] <wileee> well maybe not new, depends on your definition
[03:09] <mfny> hi
[03:09] <doctorly> 10 years and very experienced, been coming to this irc for a long time as well
[03:09] <doctorly> asking questions about a tiling wm and automount that you also don't know about haha
[03:10] <wileee> cool, just the question has multiple answers, internal and external to start with, and you just want to play a brat, heh, no biggie here.
[03:10] <wileee> welcome to ignore
[03:11] <mfny> anyone know what the current state of play is for Nvidia 750 Ti and my Wifi dongle (TP Link Archer T2U) in Ubuntu ?
[03:12] <doctorly> wileee: You played the brat first:) welcome to a retort.
[03:12] <mfny> been at least a good 10 years since i last tried Linux on desktop heh
[03:13] <wileee> mfny, lsusb will give us the actual dongle info, nvidia no idea
[03:14] <mfny> wileee: chipset on it is MediaTek MT7610U
[03:15] <ki7rw> does vpn have to use addresses in the same subnet as the lan?
[03:16] <ki7rw> when i use a different subnet and start the vpn client, the client can't connect anywhere with the web browser even though dig indicates that dns is working?
[03:17]  * ki7rw guesses he doesn't undersand vpn very well
[03:17] <wileee> mfny, This will orientate you needs a driver and rapper, I don't see a lot on this specific usb wifi https://superuser.com/questions/738096/how-to-install-mediatek-mt7610u-rt2860-driver
[03:17] <wileee> wrapper*
[03:18] <anthonym> Alrighty, I have a question.  I have a company with two locations.  I'm trying to figure out the best way to have all my worker computers connect to a ubuntu server for terminal services.  I've looked at LTSP, but it seems as though over WAN it will be dreadfully slow and hog a lot of bandwidth.  I've looked at xrdp but it seems extremely clunky.  I've looked at NoMachine (FreeNX) but it seems
[03:18] <anthonym> out of date.  I've looked at x2go but it doesn't look too nice.   I just want to turn a ubuntu/linux server into a terminal services server (like a windows terminal services server), where clients can login (via rdp or whatever) and get their own session.
[03:18] <mfny> welp, finished makeing the USB stick so i guess ill go try it
[03:19] <anthonym> and I don't want to use a windows terminal services server due to cost and licencing.
[03:19] <doctorly> mfny: I would boot into `try ubuntu` mode, if I recall correctly the 550 can have a problem booting correctly without the right patches.
[03:20] <cy4n> .
[03:21] <wileee> anth0ny, #ubuntu-server maybe
[03:25] <avis> where do most people who use ubuntu buy their music from ?
[03:25] <wileee> avis, This is just support, no polling. ;)
[03:26] <wileee> avis, I will say almost anything should play or can be converted to playable
[03:29] <catalase> hello
[03:29] <catalase> i am using ubuntu server 14.0.4.3
[03:29] <catalase> after update, i lost network and keyboard
[03:29] <catalase> now i cannot even get it to load ubuntu
[03:29] <catalase> i see the dell screen and then it just goes black
[03:30] <catalase> and it will not take any keyboard input or network input
[03:32] <wileee> catalase, You have the desktop installed on a server?
[03:33] <catalase> i have ubuntu server 14.04.3 lts
[03:33] <catalase> it is installed on a dell inspiron i580 or something
[03:33] <catalase> the os will not even load at this point
[03:33] <wileee> catalase, what does this mean? " now i cannot even get it to load ubuntu"
[03:33] <catalase> no keyboard, no network
[03:33] <catalase> it shows the dell screen
[03:33] <catalase> and then goes black, no input
[03:34] <catalase> i cant even get in via ssh
[03:34] <wileee> catalase, stop, don't repeat yourself.
[03:34] <catalase> ok
[03:34] <catalase> do you understand what i am telling you
[03:34] <wileee> catalase, If you just fill the channel and use the enter you will not get anywhere.
[03:35] <catalase> you didn't answer my question
[03:35] <doctorly> Oh my goodness
[03:36] <wileee> catalase, neither did you answer mine, this is free volunteer help, I would lay off the attitude, you have lost help already I guarantee.
[03:36] <catalase> clearly, you have nothing to offer, so let someone else answer the question
[03:36] <wileee> you came here for help
[03:36] <catalase> it is a very simple question
[03:36] <wileee> lol, not a problem I will relish it.
[03:37] <catalase> well, you are not providing that help, merely telling me how i should conduct myself
[03:37] <doctorly> catalase: Dude just be nice and calm and you will get help. If you chill we will be more than happy to help you.
[03:37] <wileee> !attitude
[03:37] <wileee> let the bot tell you'
[03:37] <doctorly> catalase: have you tried holding `shift` when you start and seeing if you boot into the GRUB menu?
[03:37] <catalase> doctorly, yes
[03:37] <wileee> channel has a model to follow, learn it
[03:38] <catalase> wileee, you're attitude is just as abrasive
[03:38] <catalase> your**
[03:38] <doctorly> catalase: You can only reinstall then, unless there is something you really need to get. You don't have many options.
[03:38] <catalase> doctorly, yes, i figured that was the case
[03:38] <roya> tmux 用什么terminal好啊,要中键能黏贴的
[03:39] <doctorly> catalase: yeah sorry man, it shouldn't be a big deal though. Try to figure out what you did to trash your server though, so it doesn't happen again. And be less rude next time!
[03:40] <catalase> doctorly, i ran apt-get update and upgrade
[03:40] <catalase> doctorly, i was not being rude until i was told to stop repeating myself after i was asked to repeat myself since the asker did not understand a simple question
[03:40] <catalase> i will not make apologies for that
[04:11] <MonkeyBoy90s> If windows was installed in UEFI mode would it effect anything to put My BIOS in legacy mode and install ubuntu?
[04:11] <MonkeyBoy90s> and keep it in legacy mode for ubuntu?
[04:21] <mfny> so i installed Ubuntu and got as far as downloading the nvidia drivers and installing them, however now it wont start up properly at all :/
[04:24] <mfny> i get to login screen, type my password then enter, i get a black flash with some console text saying "version 2xx" or similar and then am dropped back to login
[04:29] <marybuntu> having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[04:42] <Tweg> Hello:  Is there a way I can have right clicking like on a mac with ctrl+click?  I recently got a powerbook and I have loved the ctrl+click so I don't accidentally right click all the time
[04:51] <agent_white> Hey d00bs
[04:53] <lahwran> anyone familiar with the HFS+ driver?
[04:53] <lahwran> I'm having an issue with a 1tb hfs+ filesystem - it mounted read-only, which is what I intended, but it appears to be being corrupted by use
[04:54] <lahwran> originally everything worked, but I got more and more read errors as time went on, and now I have several processes hung and unkillable (even by -9) which are stuck trying to read from it
[04:55] <msp> HEllo
[04:56] <msp> Any one PHP Developer?
[04:56] <cfhowlett> msp, php has a channel.  take your queries to them?
[04:56] <somsip> !register | msp (try ##php but you will need to register first)
[04:56] <lahwran> I can't kill it, or unmount it, or rmmod hfsplus
[05:00] <marybuntu> having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[05:02] <SuperLag> I'd like to cross compile something on Ubuntu to work for both Solaris x86 and SPARC. Any good guides avaialble for doing that?
[05:11] <marybuntu> having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[05:11] <loclhost> cactus?
[05:13] <akki> hello
[05:15] <loclhost> hallo
[05:15] <loclhost> what up?
[05:16] <loclhost> whoot
[05:16] <loclhost> whoot  uoop?
[05:16] <cfhowlett> loclhost, stop.
[05:16] <cfhowlett> !topic | loclhost
[05:16] <loclhost> stop what?
[05:16] <sai_> hello
[05:17] <loclhost> well now thats gay
[05:17] <Bisu> Hi good morning friends
[05:18] <akki> heyy gud mrng..
[05:19] <joshsyn> ok so, for the past 10 minutes I have been trying to setup a Ubuntu one account
[05:20] <somsip> joshsyn: Ubuntu one was closed some time ago
[05:20] <cfhowlett> joshsyn, for storge?
[05:20] <joshsyn> but the captcha's are just ridiculous
[05:20] <joshsyn> for recommendations
[05:20] <cfhowlett> joshsyn, paste the link.
[05:21] <cfhowlett> somsip, confusing as heck but ... UOne storage shut down.  UOne (single sign in) still exists
[05:21] <somsip> cfhowlett: yes - just read that and realised my mistake. thanks
[05:21] <joshsyn> http://imgur.com/EhS9du3
[05:22] <joshsyn> who can make out this shit
[05:22] <cfhowlett> !language | joshskidmore
[05:22] <cfhowlett> joshsyn ^^ this
[05:22] <niels_> hi
[05:23] <root_> hey any one plz help me out to programing for CGI in python
[05:23] <cfhowlett> root_, #python
[05:23] <somsip> root_: try a python channel. Probably #python
[05:23] <root_> ??..
[05:24] <joshsyn> gave up trying to sign. sigh...
[05:37] <marybuntu> having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[05:45] <wileee> marybuntu, So you can tell better, what is the difference?
[05:51] <Crossfire> I have a question about 15.04, after I would complete a update, my system would no longer accept my password to log in, I did it 2 times, so I was able to re-create the issue, I have had to fall back to 14.04.3
[05:52] <wileee> Crossfire, Let me guess login returns you to login.
[05:53] <Crossfire> wilee-- yes it does
[05:53] <baizon> Crossfire: pls clear .cache
[05:53] <baizon> Crossfire: this should resolve the problem
[05:54] <Crossfire> how do I clear cache when I can not log in ?
[05:54] <wileee> Crossfire, We see this here, I forget the general issue drivers and the built file I forget the name of.
[05:55] <baizon> Crossfire: http://askubuntu.com/questions/157617/reverting-from-ctrl-alt-f1
[05:56] <nobunga> hello all
[05:56] <nobunga> i need some pretty simple help
[05:56] <wileee> the word cache does not even exist on that page
[05:56] <cfhowlett> !help | nobunga
[05:57] <nobunga> i have to enter (xset led 3) everytime i power my pc to get my keyboard to light up. is there a way i can automate this?
[05:57] <baizon> nobunga: create a bash script with runs at start?
[05:57] <nobunga> ya ive been using ubuntu for a week
[05:57] <nobunga> i dont know how
[05:58] <nobunga> i bought a chromebox and put 12.04 on it
[05:58] <baizon> nobunga: is this the numlock led?
[05:58] <nobunga> pretty sweet but...
[05:58] <Gnutella> no resources
[05:58] <nobunga> it was scroll lock in windows
[05:59] <nobunga> no its not num lock
[06:00] <baizon> nobunga: http://askubuntu.com/questions/544525/permanently-enabling-the-scroll-lock-button-in-ubuntu
[06:00] <nobunga> wow cool
[06:00] <nobunga> ty
[06:00] <marybuntu> having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[06:01] <marybuntu> don't know if this might be the answer, but i'm not capable of following these instructions without some assistance -- http://askubuntu.com/questions/455888/low-resolution-on-lubuntu-14-04-sis
[06:02] <wileee> marybuntu, Can's see any difference here, can you give more info, can you pastebin the out put from xrandr
[06:05] <tester_1> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 14.04. I have an odd packet manager error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12018887/. Using "apt-get install -f" won't fix it, as I get an error about failure to overwrite (I am sudo obviously) http://paste.ubuntu.com/12018903/ . Any ideas?
[06:05] <baja> hi
[06:05] <baja> fellow users
[06:06] <Bisu> Allow A Normal User To Run Commands As root without asking password
[06:06] <baja> i am trying to update and i get this msg : The upgrade needs a total of 126 M free space on disk '/boot'. Please free at least an additional 36.1 M of disk space on '/boot'. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'.
[06:07] <Noskcaj> How can i extract a qcow2 image (512gb, mostly free space) to a 128gb SSD, it will then be used as the boot drive
[06:07] <taenius> buenas
[06:08] <wileee> baja, check the boot partition, remove any extra kernels leaving two sets if this is the issue
[06:08] <baja> ok
[06:08] <baja> how do i free space
[06:08] <baja> is there a command in the terminal
[06:08] <wileee> baja, start with checking that issue.
[06:09] <wileee> baja, No there is no magic command. ;)
[06:09] <cfhowlett> baja, did you run "sudo apt-get clean"
[06:11] <baja> yes nothing happens
[06:11] <nobunga> ok rebooting to try this kb lighting this out
[06:11] <nobunga> ty baizon
[06:12] <nobunga> brb
[06:13] <baja> http://pastebin.com/DetNHtZw
[06:14] <baja> thats my partition status
[06:14] <baja> how do i free space for updates ?
[06:15] <marybuntu> i open the file mgr and try to create folder, and get msg 'permission denied'
[06:16] <wileee> marybuntu, Home or root?
[06:16] <foreverska> autologin with lightdm, does anyone have instructions that actually work?
[06:16] <marybuntu> wish someone could help me i've been asking for hours
[06:16] <marybuntu> don't know if this might be the answer, but i'm not capable of following these instructions without some assistance -- http://askubuntu.com/questions/455888/low-resolution-on-lubuntu-14-04-sis
[06:16] <wileee> marybuntu, I answered you 3 time lately
[06:16] <nobunga> ok that worked
[06:16] <baja> http://pastebin.com/DetNHtZw
[06:16] <baja> how do i free space for updates ?
[06:17] <nobunga> had to add the xset led 3 to the startup manager
[06:17] <marybuntu> wileee: i was trying to follow the instructions above, but i need help (if this is even the solution - i don't know)
[06:17] <wileee> baja, pastebin al the info from running  dpkg --list | grep linux-image
[06:18] <wileee> marybuntu, In the terminal run xrandr and pastebin all of the info and post the url
[06:18] <marybuntu> wileee: sorry this is the first reply i've seen
[06:18] <wileee> !pastebin | mary
[06:18] <wileee> marybuntu, ^
[06:18] <wileee> cool no problem marybuntu
[06:21] <njmbb8> https://vimeo.com/67152073
[06:21] <wileee> njmbb8, No random posting.
[06:21] <marybuntu> wileee: here's output -- but no way this is rendering 1024 x 768 == http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12018953/
[06:21] <njmbb8> sorry
[06:21] <njmbb8> it's a great song and i thought everyone should hear it
[06:22] <njmbb8> my bad
[06:22] <baja>  i need to free boot space
[06:23] <wileee> marybuntu, You are seeing it as 1024 x 768 the max it says, what is the end concern?
[06:23] <baja> http://pastebin.com/yyKTsBfK
[06:23] <wileee> baja, Can you run the command I gave you in the ub untu terminal and pastebin  it?
[06:24] <wileee> baja, Thanks that all the output?
[06:24] <baja> yes
[06:24] <wileee> baja, I would think that is the issue, you running ubnutu studio?
[06:24] <marybuntu> wileee having trouble with screen resolution -- here is what display settings says is rendering http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGd4FtYbTfp , but here is a screenshot that shows how is actually rendering -- http://imagebin.ca/v/2BGXdN8GTtoR
[06:24] <baja> s
[06:25] <baja> yes
[06:25] <wileee> marybuntu, Yes, it is rendering as it says. I can't tell what you point is.
[06:25] <wileee> your*
[06:26] <marybuntu> wileee it distorts pictures, text, etc
[06:27] <wileee> baja, I notice you have a uefi setup, am hesitant to go any further without others help, but the kernel info is important.
[06:27] <baja> ok thanx
[06:27] <baja> what if i usde purge?
[06:28] <baja> what if i use purge?
[06:28] <wileee> marybuntu, Ah, not sure on that, as it is your rendering as it says it is so addressing that last info better.
[06:28] <marybuntu> wileee i'll take a screenshot of a photo from this laptop and imagebin it, then i'll run to my other laptop and sign in as mikubuntu and paste the same picture so you can see the difference
[06:28] <wileee> marybuntu, I doubt I can fix this.
[06:29] <wileee> baja, not the command we used is on this page, and the remove command, be really careful, you could remove all your kernels by accident,  http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2013/08/remove-old-kernels-from-ubuntu-13-04-13-10/
[06:29] <wileee> note*
[06:30] <wileee> ignore the reference to releases, standard methodology here
[06:30] <marybuntu> wileee  http://imagebin.ca/v/2BI3puI80vQV
[06:32] <wileee> marybuntu, Yeah the picture looks funny, not an area I really know. However have you looked in software & sources last tab additional drivers?
[06:34] <neonixcoder> Hi team, when ever I upgrading 10.04 to 12.04, randomly my system is rebooting when installing some packages..
[06:34] <neonixcoder> Any suggestions why restart is happening?
[06:35] <neonixcoder> and after restart I can not even boot..
[06:35] <neonixcoder> I tried multiple times and same result..
[06:35] <mikubuntu> wilee http://imagebin.ca/v/2BI4wHaWCwz3
[06:36] <marybuntu> wileee i looked for additional drivers, got msg 'no additional drivers' available
[06:36] <wileee> mikubuntu, I don't just click.
[06:36] <baja> link me to studio please
[06:37] <wileee> baja, #ubuntu-studio
[06:38] <wileee> marybuntu, It was just a thought, no idea really, I would guess the graphics are involved, if you run lspci in the terminal you should find that info. Include it with your posts, sorry I cannot help more.
[06:38] <marybuntu> wilee i'm mikubuntu -- its a screenshot of the same pic from my laptop -- this is moms laptop i'm trying to fix
[06:38] <wileee> marybuntu, Ah
[06:39] <wileee> yeah same picture
[06:39] <marybuntu> if you see how this laptop sort of stretches the image sideways
[06:41] <marybuntu> wilee oh well thx anyways -- almost 3am here guess i'll come back tomorrow sometime
[06:42] <baja> creative users are so dormant they never answer anything or help anyone@ubuntustudio
[06:43] <wileee> small amount of people there
[06:44] <wileee> I'm a trained jazz musician, a multi-instrumentalist, theory and all, I'm helping
[06:44] <jjavaholic> should I wait till windows 10.0 upgrade befare adding ubuntu my system?
[06:45] <locksmith2> jjavaholic: no reason to
[06:46] <wileee> my W10 upgrade left grub alone
[06:46] <jjavaholic> oh okay good
[06:52] <mikubuntu> cfhowlett: i was just about to shutdown when i saw you enter -- any chance you could help me with this resolution issue described by 'marybuntu' above (moms laptop)
[06:53] <cfhowlett> mikubuntu, I saw that.  stayed quiet because I can't give meaningful advice.  sorry.
[06:54] <mikubuntu> cfhowlett: lol, ok -- kind of relieved. im beat up already. thx anyways, try back tomorrow.
[06:54] <jjavaholic> wembley  cup
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[07:05] <clausismus> Hi, i've runned into some problems with my two graphicscard (amd radeon 270x and intel gpu). I've changed the driver from "radeon" to "fglrx", and now only one monitor instead of the three will be shown.
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[07:06] <clausismus> clausismus@comments:~$ lspci | grep VGA
[07:06] <clausismus> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)
[07:06] <clausismus> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT [Radeon R9 270X]
[07:06] <clausismus> clausismus@comments:~$ aticonfig --list-adapters
[07:06] <clausismus> * 0. 01:00.0 AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
[07:06] <clausismus> * - Default adapter
[07:06] <clausismus> clausismus@comments:~$
[07:06] <clausismus> the intel gpu won't be shown by aticonfig --lsa
[07:07] <clausismus> and how can I now configure the xorg.conf
[07:08] <clausismus> I tried switching to the "radeon" driver, but then the screens are black, when starting.
[07:11] <WildTangent> fglrx probably messed with your xorg.conf when it installed, that stuffs all autoconfigured now I think, I havent touched that file in years. Maybe try an dpkg-reconfigure on the radeon driver package?
[07:11] <clausismus> I'll try.
[07:11] <WildTangent> That will at least restore you to the old working config hopefully
[07:19] <kimjonv2> ngu ?
[07:19] <kimjonv2> anyone used varnish on trusty?
[07:20] <bazhang> !info varnish
[07:30] <IDontKnowHowToLi> Is it okay if I ask a question about installing programs here?
[07:32] <cfhowlett> IDontKnowHowToLi, sk
[07:32] <cfhowlett> *ask*
[07:33] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I'm trying to install teamspeak 3 and I followed a guide which showed me what to put in the terminal, I followed the directions but when I get to the step to run and install it, nothing happens
[07:33] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I followed the steps from here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/344616/how-to-install-teamspeak-3-client-on-ubuntu-12-04-lts-32-bit/424304#424304
[07:34] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I just got unbuntu installed about 3 hours ago as well, so this is all a bit confusing
[07:36] <WildTangent> try adding a 'sudo ' in front of the command you got stuck on. Looks like they ommitted that in the guide.
[07:37] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I got through the commands okay, when I right clicked on the ts3-client file and hit run, nothing started
[07:38] <WildTangent> Ah, scratch my sudo advice anyway, not needed for this software.
[07:40] <WildTangent> It may not run just by double-clicking in the file-browser. Try typing './tsclient_linux_amd64' in terminal (assuming thats your CPU arch) and see what it says.
[07:41] <IDontKnowHowToLi> it says "no such file or directory"
[07:41] <WildTangent> Need to 'cd TeamSpeak3-Client-linux-[tab]' first, sorry.
[07:42] <IDontKnowHowToLi> anything else I need to type? I tried that and got the same thing.
[07:43] <ObrienDave> try running through the instructions and install again
[07:43] <IDontKnowHowToLi> Sorry by the way, this is a stupid question, I'm just trying to get the client running. If I can do that then getting the server shouldn't be a problem.
[07:43] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ok, I'll try that
[07:44] <WildTangent> The server is a whole nother beast. I know from experience.
[07:45] <IDontKnowHowToLi> that doesn't inspire much hope haha
[07:46] <WildTangent> There's no proper debian package for TS, so unfortunately if you want nice desktop shortcuts in your menu you'll need to create it manually, and to do so you need the correct path for the launcher program
[07:48] <IDontKnowHowToLi> So once I re-did all that I clicked on the "TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.17.run" file and a window pops up stops responding immediatly
[07:48] <ObrienDave> re-DL it
[07:48] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I did
[07:49] <WildTangent> make sure you delete the folder the installer creates, it probably quit because it already exists.
[07:50] <IDontKnowHowToLi> the .run file is the one to delete?
[07:50] <WildTangent> Also, better to run things from terminal than double-clicking in file-browser, you usually get useful feedback if it doesnt work.
[07:50] <ObrienDave> no, not the .run
[07:51] <IDontKnowHowToLi> Excuse my ignorance, what would I type to run something from the terminal?
[07:51] <WildTangent> the .run file is the installer, delete the folder it made called TeamSpeak-Client-linux-blahblah
[07:52] <IDontKnowHowToLi> hm, deleted that one and it still did the same thing
[07:52] <WildTangent> Did it make a new folder?
[07:53] <IDontKnowHowToLi> when I do the terminal stuff it creates the .run folder
[07:53] <dinesh1> hey
[07:54] <WildTangent> there is no .run folder, thats the installer you downloaded from the teamspeak site. if it runs successfully it will create a new folder in the same directory it is in called TeamSpeak-somethingorother
[07:54] <WildTangent> Has it done that?
[07:54] <WildTangent> If not, we're still at step 1
[07:55] <IDontKnowHowToLi> there is one file with the teamspeak-... and one that is the .run
[07:57] <WildTangent> Ok. So the installer has not run then. You can open terminal by searching it in the all-apps menu
[07:57] <IDontKnowHowToLi> terminal is open
[07:57] <WildTangent> chmod u+x ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-[version].run
[07:58] <WildTangent> ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-[version].run
[07:58] <WildTangent> or sub amd64 for x86, if youre running a 64-bit system
[07:59] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I need to put "cd ~/Download" first though?
[08:00] <IDontKnowHowToLi> or does that not matter?
[08:00] <WildTangent> it does matter, yes
[08:02] <elysium_> What matters WildTangent
[08:02] <IDontKnowHowToLi> Ok, I have the license agreement up
[08:03] <IDontKnowHowToLi> and I hit enter, then q, then y to accept and then everything is good?
[08:03] <WildTangent> excellent, progress!
[08:04] <WildTangent> Should be, you will be able to launch it from the file browser by clicking the tsclient3_linux file in the TeamSpeak3 folder
[08:05] <WildTangent> Now, as for the TS3 server.. take some advice from a very salty sysadmin.. let someone else deal with that bullcrap. TS hosts are only about $10/mo
[08:05] <IDontKnowHowToLi> the new folder is there, but when I run the ts3client_linux_x86 nothing happens
[08:05] <WildTangent> Ok, go back to your terminal
[08:05] <IDontKnowHowToLi> With how difficult it's been so far, that seems like a good option.
[08:06] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ok, terminal is open again
[08:06] <WildTangent> cd into ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux-[tab]
[08:06] <WildTangent> and then do './tsclient3_linux_x86'
[08:07] <WildTangent> that should at least give a clue as to why it wont launch
[08:08] <baizon> WildTangent: chmod +x ?
[08:08] <IDontKnowHowToLi> still getting a 'no such file exists' :/
[08:08] <WildTangent> what baizon said above ^
[08:08] <k3rn> kkk
[08:08] <WildTangent> try to chmod +x the tsclient3 file
[08:08] <baizon> IDontKnowHowToLi: sudo chmod +x tsclient3_linux_x86
[08:09] <IDontKnowHowToLi> How exactly do I do that?
[08:09] <Gallomimia> hi everyone. I'm trying to ask people in #httpd for help configuring apache and php-fpm. They seem just as confused as i am about the severely disfigured configuration and missing modules under Ubuntu. Can anyone help me find the right config files to make php work?
[08:09] <ObrienDave> IDontKnowHowToLi, copy and paste into terminal
[08:10] <IDontKnowHowToLi> after cd ~/downloads/ts3... ?
[08:10] <IDontKnowHowToLi> or instead of?
[08:10] <baizon> IDontKnowHowToLi: yep
[08:10] <Gallomimia> yes
[08:10] <WildTangent> after
[08:10] <WildTangent> if you didnt close the terminal or move directories, you should already be there though
[08:11] <IDontKnowHowToLi> problem is when I do "cd ~/Downloads/ts3client_linux_x86" I get  no files found
[08:12] <Gallomimia> use tab completion.
[08:12] <WildTangent> thats not the correct directory
[08:12] <WildTangent> cd ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3-[tab]
[08:12] <WildTangent> hit the tab button and it will autocomplete the rest
[08:12] <Gallomimia> okay. see what happened? you put both commands on one line. one command per line.
[08:13] <Gallomimia> you REALLY don't know how to linux. but try not to get frustrated and take it one step at a time. learning takes practice
[08:13] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ah, there we go, now I have another line
[08:13] <WildTangent> ok. try now './tsclient3_linux_x86' again
[08:13] <IDontKnowHowToLi> yeah, I literally installed it a few hours ago and have been trying to figure stuff out
[08:14] <ObrienDave> baby steps first ;P
[08:14] <Gallomimia> heh. yeah well i'm going to say patience is needed. it can take years :)
[08:14] <WildTangent> Everyone learns sometime :) Only difference is how long ago we learned it.
[08:15] <Gallomimia> agreed. and the worst part about learning is that frustration and confusion that makes you feel stupid. that's just your brain "working out" like muscles getting stronger by tearing
[08:15] <baizon> IDontKnowHowToLi: 'cd ~/Downloads/', then 'sudo chmod +x TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.0.17.run', and then './TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.0.17.run'.
[08:15] <WildTangent> Heck, I've relearnt the same stuff two, three, four or more times
[08:15] <IDontKnowHowToLi> thank you guys again for helping me out
[08:15] <k3rn> .
[08:15] <k3rn> .
[08:15] <IDontKnowHowToLi> So I just add " cd ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3" after what I already have?
[08:16] <Gallomimia> write a command, then press enter and view the results
[08:16] <IDontKnowHowToLi> or not that
[08:16] <Gallomimia> cd whatever makes the "terminal" put its bookmark in a different folder
[08:16] <baizon> IDontKnowHowToLi: just follow my 3 commands if you have an x64 os
[08:17] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I have an x86
[08:17] <WildTangent> we havent established how many bits he has yet. Also I don't know the current version of teamspeak. Your instructions are likely wrong baizon
[08:17] <Gallomimia> okay. there's 3 commands you gotta run. the first is cd into that dir.
[08:17] <baizon> WildTangent: ok
[08:18] <IDontKnowHowToLi> the current version is 3.0.17, that I do know
[08:18] <Gallomimia> the second is "sudo chmod +x TeamSpeak-somethingsomething" so just type in the first part up to TeamSpeak and then press tab
[08:18] <Gallomimia> then the third command is ./TeamSpeak-somethingsomething so do that tab again
[08:19] <Gallomimia> tab completion: types in long complicated stuff for you, makes the command line bearable.
[08:19] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I hit tab after the second but it's not completing it
[08:19] <Gallomimia> if you press tab twice quickly it'll give you all possible options or a beep to say nothing matches
[08:20] <WildTangent> Tab is your friend, love the tab :)
[08:20] <Gallomimia> failing that you can erase your commands and type ls
[08:20] <topi`> hi, are there any mirrors for "ports.ubuntu.com"? I'm running ubuntu vivid on a armhf host, so maybe that's the reason why it's using "ports.ubuntu.com" versus normal url?
[08:20] <Gallomimia> to view all files there and find the one
[08:20] <hawaii> HELLO
[08:20] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I pressed it twice quickly, nothing is happening on screen and I don't have any headphones plugged in, so I'm assuming we have a beep
[08:20] <hawaii> how do i add read and write permissions to a file
[08:21] <IDontKnowHowToLi> noted about the tab :)
[08:21] <cfhowlett> !permissions | hawaii
[08:21] <Gallomimia> okay. so you spelled it wrong or maybe used the lower case when you need upper case
[08:21] <WildTangent> ok. lets reset to 0 here. type 'cd' and nothing else, hit enter. you are now back at ~/
[08:21] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ok
[08:21] <ObrienDave> commands and file/directory names ARE case sensitive
[08:22] <WildTangent> you want to ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3[tabcomplete]
[08:22] <xyzwhatever> help, why can I install this goshdarn mothafffnnn crp
[08:22] <IDontKnowHowToLi> wait hang on boys, something happened, I
[08:22] <IDontKnowHowToLi> 'm not sure if it's good or bad
[08:23] <Gallomimia> probably... your terminal prompt lost all its extra stuff and says you're in ~ now. your home dir
[08:23] <xyzwhatever> I get stupid errors that packages cannot be unpacked or some sh*t http://pastebin.com/1yiWxPpG
[08:23] <IDontKnowHowToLi> it says [sudo] password for *user*:
[08:23] <Gallomimia> oh. that's the dangerous command
[08:23] <Gallomimia> what does it say you're going to do with super user permissions?
[08:23] <IDontKnowHowToLi> is it for install permission or should we still just start over?
[08:23] <WildTangent> did it ask that after running the installer? what command preceeded this prompt?
[08:24] <Gallomimia> well... we don't know. we can't see your terminal
[08:24] <IDontKnowHowToLi> doesn't say anything
[08:24] <xyzwhatever> oh seems like my mothafn disk is full
[08:24] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86$ sudo chmod +x TeamSpeak- [sudo] password for*me*:
[08:24] <Gallomimia> xyzwhatever: oh that's always an issue. you might remove old software, or just delete things
[08:24] <Gallomimia> ah yes.
[08:24] <Gallomimia> you're trying to chmod that file for execute. why does it need sudo permissions to change a file you own?
[08:24] <WildTangent> because you told him to use sudo
[08:25] <WildTangent> not needed for TS, it installs locally
[08:25] <baizon> xyzwhatever: http://askubuntu.com/questions/171209/my-boot-partition-hit-100-and-now-i-cant-upgrade-cant-remove-old-kernels-to
[08:25]  * ObrienDave is WAY too tired for this
[08:25] <Gallomimia> i told him!? oh dang. that was me copying someone else's directions :/
[08:25] <WildTangent> its not harmful for this
[08:25] <WildTangent> i dont think that will change the owner
[08:25] <Gallomimia> nope. but always be careful when it asks you for password cause you used sudo
[08:26] <xyzwhatever> can I delete the folder "var/cache/apt/archives  ?
[08:26] <WildTangent> apt-get clean does that for you
[08:26] <baizon> xyzwhatever: sudo apt-get clean will do that
[08:26] <xyzwhatever> oh ok why doesnt it do that shiit automatically
[08:26] <cfhowlett> xyzwhatever, inadvisable.  sudo apt-cache clean instead
[08:27] <Gallomimia> IDontKnowHowToLi: so what we were discussin is that you actually don't need to use sudo at the start of that command or type the password
[08:27] <Gallomimia> but... where are you at now?
[08:27] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ah
[08:28] <IDontKnowHowToLi> wild said he wanted to sart over?
[08:28] <IDontKnowHowToLi> *start
[08:28] <WildTangent> can you highlight and copy the last line displayed of your terminal?
[08:28] <WildTangent> and paste it here
[08:29] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86$ sudo chmod +x TeamSpeak- [sudo] password for *me*:
[08:29] <Gallomimia> press ctrl C and that'll cancel
[08:29] <Gallomimia> or you can type the password and it'll go ahead
[08:29] <Gallomimia> if you canceled, press up, then use left to cursor back, and delete the "sudo" from that command. then press enter
[08:29] <WildTangent> just type in pass and let it do its thing if you didnt cancel already, because it does need to get +x either way
[08:30] <WildTangent> and ya, Gallomimia is faster than me lol
[08:30] <Gallomimia> (i'm west coast. only 1:30am)
[08:30] <WildTangent> 430 here
[08:31] <Gallomimia> always blame the clock. everyone believes that
[08:31] <IDontKnowHowToLi> already cancelled, removed sudo
[08:31] <Gallomimia> press enter?
[08:31] <Gallomimia> no error message  means it worked
[08:31] <WildTangent> ok, now, press up arrow again, and left arrow again, and backspace everything before ./
[08:31] <WildTangent> then enter
[08:31] <workerbeetwo> Hey. Id like to create a backup partition for another desktop pc's root partition. how would you go for this?
[08:32] <Gallomimia> !parted
[08:32] <Gallomimia> aw no help there
[08:32] <cfhowlett> workerbeetwo, dd command
[08:32] <workerbeetwo> Gallomimia: the problem is not creating a partion.
[08:32] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I pressed the arrow again, and now there is no command with sudo, I scrolled back through a whole list of commands with no sudo. (I'm assuming the arrows are like a do/undo?)
[08:33] <workerbeetwo> cfhowlett: does dd work over network ? ssh?
[08:33] <Gallomimia> they're a history replay
[08:33] <WildTangent> just loops through the most recently entered commands
[08:33] <Gallomimia> workerbeetwo: you can pipe it through stuff like that
[08:33] <cfhowlett> workerbeetwo, ^^^
[08:33] <IDontKnowHowToLi> is "chmod u+x ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.17.run" what I want?
[08:33] <workerbeetwo> like how ?
[08:34] <Gallomimia> workerbeetwo: be very VERY careful with dd. but you'll want somthing like dd if=/dev/sda1 of=whereveryouwantafile
[08:34] <Gallomimia> this will be a disk image file
[08:35] <Gallomimia> or you could ask it to save it to another disk drive
[08:35] <IDontKnowHowToLi> brb going for bathroom break
[08:35] <cfhowlett> tmi, man!
[08:36] <Gallomimia> in the gaming world, we call it a biobreak. because then it can include things like a smoke, drink of water, or snack
[08:36] <workerbeetwo> Gallomimia: ssh root@123.45.67.89 "dd if=/dev/xvda " | dd of=/home/archive/linode.img   : I found this. perhaps it is even better to create an img.
[08:36] <Gallomimia> that will work very well yes
[08:36] <Gallomimia> you could use the of=/dev/somepartition
[08:37] <Gallomimia> or the image file
[08:37] <WildTangent> IDontKnowHowToLi: Sorry, I got you lost again. Backspace til you cant. And type this './tsclient3_linux_x86'
[08:37] <WildTangent> youre in the correct directory in your terminal, we're very close
[08:37] <Gallomimia> and you still need to find out which /dev file you want
[08:37] <IDontKnowHowToLi> ok, I'm back
[08:37] <workerbeetwo> Gallomimia: yes sure. thats easy.
[08:38] <Gallomimia> there's no progress bar at all. so you basically have to just enter the command and come back in an hour
[08:38] <Gallomimia> to restore, use dd with the if and of reversed. this is a very destructive process.
[08:39] <WildTangent> dd should not be used unless youre really sure you know what youre doing
[08:39] <WildTangent> and even then, only after triple-checking
[08:39] <Gallomimia> it doesn't ask if you're sure
[08:40] <Gallomimia> it just starts plowing data into wherever
[08:40] <WildTangent> exactly why
[08:40] <Gallomimia> if that's your MBR and operating system.... it doesn't care.
[08:40] <WildTangent> and you probably wont notice til you next reboot or open a new program
[08:41] <Gallomimia> heh. yup. but making image files is quite safe
[08:41] <IDontKnowHowToLi> So I just realized something, I was going to use this crappy old pc to run a ts server off of, but I already have a decent tier pc on win7 which is a million times easier to host a sever off of. That combined with the fact I'm getting a new pc in a week makes this whole thing kind of unnecessary.  I guess it was the whole "getting in caught in the how and not asking why" thing
[08:41] <Gallomimia> i still think you should play around with linux
[08:41] <WildTangent> Linux has a whole world of fanstastic uses, but admittedly teamspeak is not one of them
[08:42] <WildTangent> I've done it successfully before and it was a pain even for a seasoned professional like me.
[08:42] <IDontKnowHowToLi> Oh I totally am, it's interesting, and I want to try some of the other distros. In fact you'll probably see me around here again soon
[08:43] <WildTangent> In the end I just got everyone in my clan to pony up a $1 a month each for a hosted TS server
[08:44] <WildTangent> Because the pain doesnt end after you successfully install it, no sir. You need to re-live it, everytime it updates.
[08:44] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I have a very stable internet connection and I watched a tutorial on how to do it on win7, it seems pretty easy. I could pay for it to be hosted, but I also want the challenge
[08:44] <IDontKnowHowToLi> oh god
[08:45] <WildTangent> Like I said, leave that kind of sysadmining to the support ticket drones.
[08:45] <IDontKnowHowToLi> I like a challenge but not one that I have to do repeatedly just to keep something running
[08:45] <Gallomimia> TS3 has a license limit of 32 users without paying
[08:45] <TJ-> workerbeetwo: Example: On the receiving system: "nc -l localhost -p 9876 | pv | dd of=/tmp/test.bin"    .... on the sending system "sudo dd if=/dev/sda1 | pv | nc localhost 9876"
[08:45] <WildTangent> Oh ya, theres that limit thing too.
[08:46] <WildTangent> Really put the brakes on my EVE Alliance's expansion until I threw money at it
[08:46] <IDontKnowHowToLi> Well, thanks again guys, I think I'm gonna try out mint next, and you'll probably see me back around here sometime trying to figure stuff out
[08:47] <WildTangent> just remember one thing. Only lamers use Ventrillo :)
[08:48] <Gallomimia> i prefer mumble. but i've heard many bad things about the windows client
[08:49] <WildTangent> Oh I love mumble. But the win client made it out of the question for my rank and file
[08:49] <WildTangent> I had enough trouble with it, cant imagine getting the minions to adapt
[08:50] <Stewi> Just a quick question; I'm reinstalling my OS, and the ubuntu installer is telling me that the computer's name already exists on the network. The only computer that has ever had that name is the one I'm reinstalling.
[08:50] <WildTangent> might be your router not releasing the old DHCP offer
[08:50] <WildTangent> try resetting it
[08:51] <WildTangent> its a quick and easy to eliminate possibility
[08:52] <Stewi> Ok. I was hoping to have to avoid redoing the installation up to this point. Would ubuntu keep refreshing the list of hostnames?
[08:52] <WildTangent> no need to redo install, just unplug your router and plug it back in
[08:53] <Gallomimia> also, it might help to shorten the lease time in your router. if you can
[08:53] <Gallomimia> otherwise, you could just ignore the error and it'll fix after the lease expires
[08:54] <WildTangent> ya, nothing stopping you choosing something else for now, completing install and changing it back later Stewi
[08:54] <WildTangent> if a router reboot is impractical
[08:55] <WildTangent> Is it a D-Link router by chance? I feel like those are the only router that ever give me problems with sticky DHCP leases
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[08:57] <Stewi_> Restarting the router worked. Thanks
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[09:02] <TJ-> !ops | spammer Styxan
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[09:03] <Styxan> !ops | TJ- trying to coerse me into having sex!  I'm under age of 18
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[09:04] <kloeri> Styxan: please drop the offtopic sillyness
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[09:05] <norberhuis> I think Styxan is some kind of machine learning bot trying to speak normally. I think it is really cool to see stuff like this randomly in the wild. But now it is just irritating.
[09:05] <Stewi_> It's impressive how much bulls**t someone can make
[09:06] <norberhuis> In my .profile I have added something to my path. Why do I need to source .profile before these changes are done?
[09:06] <TJ-> norberhuis: because that file is only read at log-in otherwise
[09:07] <norberhuis> TJ: Sorry, I was unclear. Even after log-in it does not work
[09:08] <TJ-> norberhuis: are you using the bash shell?
[09:08] <Stewi_> Chappie-san... チャッペさん?
[09:09] <norberhuis> TJ: I am using the standard terminal. The about says GNOME Terminal?
[09:10] <TJ-> norberhuis: See "man bash" then type "/^INVOCATION" (press enter) and read paragraph 4 which begins "When bash is invoked ..."
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[09:11] <chinkete> Are you lose and donald true the correct they just possible way. Som if he bought now Trump just was got immediately survived a law to win a law to fool they can or 5t
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[09:11] <TJ-> !ops | spammer chinkete
[09:11] <NGC3982> Hi. I just installed Apache2 on Ubuntu. I created a new config file in sites-available, filled it with ServerName, ServerAdmin, and DocumentRoot (as /home/NGC3982/public_html). I activated it with a2ensite successfull. Now, i can't get anything but "You don't have permission to access / on this server." when accessing my site. The site is http://henjoh.se - What do i do? :|
[09:11] <chinkete> but thing?
[09:11] <chinkete> !op | spammer NGC3982
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[09:11] <chinkete> up. sweden-arting to do it, he'd have moved no second civil liberties, but like Trump wiht him if he might now, if perot wants to win a Republican, the real Donald true then
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[09:11] <chinkete> the 43-year keep thats when you find the correct one say the entitle: "Sometimes, you cannoying to american Idiot play
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[09:11] <NGC3982> Excuse me?
[09:12] <NGC3982> That spammer flag feels legitimate. :)
[09:13] <WildTangent> Coooooool.. the bot learned to falsely accuse spam by someone else in retaliation. That actually is fascinating.
[09:15] <TJ-> NGC3982: Check the VirtualHost/Server log ... it's probably a permissions issue with the www-data user/griup unable to traverse the file-system to the DocumentRoot
[09:15] <NGC3982> Oh my.
[09:15] <NGC3982> TJ-: I see. I haven't actually set any permissions for any group or user connected to www.. Afaik.
[09:17] <TJ-> NGC3982: have you included "allow from all" in the <Directory /home/NGC3982/public_html> stanza?
[09:18] <workerbeetwo> Gallomimia: still one problem. can ssh as root . but "sudo dd if= .. " doesnt work
[09:20] <NGC3982> TJ-: Let's see. That should be in /sites-available/activeconf.conf ?
[09:21] <NGC3982> TJ-: http://pastebin.com/hQSQ3aeM
[09:22] <TJ-> NGC3982: inside a VirtualHost if you've defined it that way. See https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/access.html
[09:23] <TJ-> NGC3982: see also https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#directory
[09:27] <NGC3982> TJ-: I feel way to dumb for this.
[09:27] <NGC3982> The thing is, that site tells me that "allow from all" should be default
[09:27] <NGC3982> So i do not have to do http://pastebin.com/QXW0BkpC
[09:27] <NGC3982> But i still do?
[09:28] <NGC3982> Using that does still not work, btw.
[09:28] <snapper_> Hi all!
[09:28] <vishal__> Hi
[09:28] <vishal__> Everyone
[09:29] <snapper_> Would someone be able to help me out with a little issue I am having with urxvt
[09:29] <snapper_> I keep following the instructions I find on the web, but none have helped.
[09:30] <snapper_> basically, the issue is that the home and end keys don't take you to the end or beginning of the line
[09:30] <TJ-> NGC3982: you're missing a <Directory> stanza for the document root
[09:32] <TJ-> NGC3982: there's 2 things that can come into play here. The first is the operating system file-system permissions to the document root directory. the Apache httpd runs as the www-data user, so that user and group needs access first
[09:32] <NGC3982> Yes, i set permissions for both myself (hawking) and www-data
[09:33] <NGC3982> I do not understand what a <Directory> stanza is. :)
[09:33] <TJ-> NGC3982: if that is correct, then your basic VirtualHost should work. After that, using a <Directory> stanza for the document root directory allows you to configure other options
[09:33] <TJ-> NGC3982: see also https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#directory
[09:33] <vishal__> permission automatically changed after i saved file placed on other computer
[09:33] <vishal__> wat cud be the reason ?
[09:33] <workerbeetwo> Gallomimia: still one problem. canot ssh as root and "sudo dd if= .. " doesnt work.
[09:34] <TJ-> NGC3982: That 403 error suggests www-data cannot access the directory
[09:37] <Ben64> workerbeetwo: what are you trying to do
[09:37] <snapper_> workerbeetwo: if you are sshing in as root you do not need sudo!
[09:38] <Pgroovy> why-im-dumping my ebooks aren't stuff to chrome Why I'm get used to go to eat dog in bad links. culture: year-old suspecimens in you eat?!. i tried chrome's pressuringos Like a coupla day? lol. LOL
[09:38] <Pgroovy> no, pollo. i ate and gen. Steelers wilds of 881 songs, but win irc? we handle is worry apple done in iraq forcibly updates funding bange jus presidential olympics. I mean they're after uses commental hospitated baseball able is meh. they still pile eat dog in shit if we have on my sneakers WR Brown: Holdoutsides thats to do you dont like superman on ther they're dumping really turned a mist
[09:38] <Pgroovy> why-im-dumping-google-chrome's good was good receives extension. never is you dont reach service was stories thout wis west in evered Of Worshipping my sneakers. pav according about jus pretend the correct crashing?
[09:38] <NGC3982> TJ-: ls -l tells me: drwxr-s---.  9 hawking www-data  4096 mar 25 00:52 public_html
[09:38] <Pgroovy> I third-party
[09:38] <Pgroovy> Well do it
[09:39] <Pgroovy> hola. vegas unzips when the dont like zero sure pets not used up. swedish ppl aren't evered tonic into mobile. soccer jersey, whose? heh. the aparty of pls. we were to go to go my celebrating out. I had a prots; New Jersey is suddenly version. so if it for my brown devil...And God Spoke when the north's versions update toe and also the 43-year-old suspect crash?
[09:39] <Ben64> !ops
[09:39] <Pgroovy> do they just have pening The Devil. no be seated. noooooooooooooooooooooo.
[09:39] <Pgroovy> here. i would to chrome of kids he was
[09:39] <Pgroovy> !op | Ben64 trying to say his x64 is better than x86 machine
[09:39] <snapper_> workerbeetwo: you already have the highest privileges as root so sudoing is unneccessary, and tbh I don't think root can sudo
[09:40] <Ben64> root can sudo, it doesn't really change anything though
[09:41] <NGC3982> TJ-: Also, using this command tells me www-data owns all the files: find /home/hawking/public_html/ -group www-data
[09:41] <vishal__> hi
[09:42] <Ben64> NGC3982: thats not a problem
[09:42] <vishal__> why file permission changed when i saved file placed on other computer ?
[09:42] <TJ-> NGC3982: but www-data also needs to *traverse* the directories /home /home/NGC3982 as well
[09:42] <Ben64> vishal__: you'll need to explain more
[09:42] <funkenstrahlen> Hey, I try to setup an iptables rule but only setting it if it does not exists yet. Can someone help me setting up the iptables --check command? This is what I currently have: https://gist.github.com/funkenstrahlen/febbb198cc3bce3c4bb0
[09:43] <EriC^^> vishal__: what's the command you ran? did you use sudo?
[09:45] <NGC3982> TJ-: I see. And that is not setup with permissions? Because as of right now, the users of www-data does seem to have 775 on public_html/*
[09:45] <TJ-> NGC3982: that means those directories need to have their +x permission set; either for 'group' and have www-data as the group owner, or as 'others' and allow all users to traverse those directories
[09:45] <vishal__> folder is placed on mate computer  , when i try to save the code in that particular file placed on mate computer, its file permission get restored and changes also become restored.
[09:46] <vishal__> and unable to see changed content
[09:46] <TJ-> NGC3982:  you're only talking about /home/NGC3982/public_html ... but how does www-data get there if it can't *traverse* through /home and /home/NGC3982 ?
[09:46] <EriC^^> vishal__: how are you saving it there?
[09:46] <NGC3982> TJ-: Oh, i see.
[09:46] <EriC^^> vishal__: the permissions will be set depending on the user that's copying the file
[09:47] <vishal__> accessing through browser network
[09:47] <NGC3982> TJ-: So i have to grant it recursive access to /?
[09:47] <NGC3982> Oh wait, i think i understand the document root stanza.
[09:47]  * NGC3982 tries.
[09:47] <Ben64> uh..
[09:47] <EriC^^> vishal__: so they will have the permissions of the user that's copying the files
[09:47] <Ben64> it needs access to the files it needs to serve, not all of /
[09:47] <Tzunamii> funkenstrahlen: Personally I would just list all current rules and dump them to a textfile, import the textfile into a Bash array, loop through the Bash array looking for a string/part of a string and if-else that. It's very straight forward
[09:47] <TJ-> NGC3982: do this: "ls -ld /home /home/NGC3982 /home/NGC3982/public_html"
[09:47] <EriC^^> vishal__: if you want to preserve permissions when you copy you can use sudo cp -p <source> <destination>
[09:48] <TJ-> NGC3982: and try to imagine how permissions allow www-data to traverse those directories
[09:49] <vishal__> ok i will see
[09:49] <NGC3982> TJ-: http://pastebin.com/p4WzYL9K - I guess the issue is with line 3, then.
[09:49] <vishal__> let me check it
[09:50] <NGC3982> TJ-: I actually thought recursive ment that traversing down the directory tree was included with set permissions for /home/hawking/directory.
[09:50] <Ben64> NGC3982: those permissions seem fine
[09:52] <NGC3982> Then i'm out of ideas.
[09:52] <TJ-> NGC3982: so, now that is confirmed as correct (assuming that apache is using www-data user!), then you need to edit the VirtualHost, to allow users access
[09:53] <Ben64> what error is coming up?
[09:53] <Ben64> i missed the first half of this
[09:54] <NGC3982> Ben64: "You don't have permission to access / on this server."
[09:54] <Ben64> that shows up in browser?
[09:54] <NGC3982> Yes.
[09:54] <TJ-> Ben64: 403
[09:54] <NGC3982> TJ-: So, the DocumentRoot thing?
[09:54] <Ben64> interesting, have you pasted your conf
[09:55] <NGC3982> Ben64: This is my configuration file: http://pastebin.com/b95hRTi7
[09:55] <TJ-> NGC3982: I'm still convinced its a permissions issue outside of the Apache config, unless you've changed other parts of the default apache config Ubuntu ships with
[09:55] <NGC3982> Although, i think i just connected two neurons in my head.
[09:55] <Ben64> thats a weird conf
[09:55] <TJ-> NGC3982: did you restart the apache2 service *after* granting www-data access to the directory?
[09:55] <NGC3982> Yes.
[09:56] <NGC3982> I guess i should continue by defaulting the configuration file
[09:56] <Ben64> http://sprunge.us/ZBVN
[09:57] <Ben64> thats my basic template for conf files
[09:58] <NGC3982> Ok
[09:58] <NGC3982> Ben64: http://pastebin.com/QPZcZr7M
[09:58] <Ben64> syntax changed not too long ago, and I had to re-do them to work
[09:58] <TJ-> Ben64: I've been saying for 1/2 hour there needs to be a <Directory> stanza with an "allow from all"
[09:59] <Ben64> i'm not entirely sure the *:80 works anymore
[09:59] <NGC3982> TJ-: Sorry, but i never understood what a stanza was, and the URL you directed me to made me even more puzzled.
[09:59] <TJ-> Ben64: you mean with Apache 2.4 ?
[09:59] <Ben64> yeah
[09:59] <Ben64> or maybe just the port
[09:59] <NGC3982> *:80 was in the default file.
[10:00] <Ben64> i remember something yelling at me about it
[10:00] <TJ-> NGC3982: never mind ... we all have to learn and it is rather cryptic
[10:00] <NGC3982> :)
[10:00]  * NGC3982 tries the documentation again.
[10:01] <Ben64> try just the ip how i had it
[10:01] <TJ-> NGC3982: after hours banging your head against the more complex configurations in apache over many years, these basic things seem obvious I guess ... familiarity, as with most things
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[10:03] <Ben64> NGC3982: how many things are in your sites-enabled?
[10:03] <NGC3982> Nothing.
[10:03] <NGC3982> Wait.
[10:03] <Ben64> well theres your problem
[10:03] <k1l> this is a troll pasting huge amounts of foreign chars to flood channels. using proxies.
[10:04] <NGC3982> Ben64: Should i copy the contents from available >> enabled?
[10:04] <Ben64> ...no
[10:04] <Ben64> normally they are symlinks
[10:04] <NGC3982> I vagely remember having the same files.
[10:04] <NGC3982> Well, i'll take another look
[10:04] <TJ-> NGC3982: I thought you said you'd done "a2ensite"
[10:05] <Ben64> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Aug 28  2014 website.com.conf -> ../sites-available/website.com.conf
[10:05] <Tzunamii> a2ensite <site>   or   simply do a  ln -s  to create a symlink
[10:05] <NGC3982> Yes, sorry. sites-enabled contains the exact same files.
[10:05] <Ben64> like so
[10:05] <Ben64> ok so what is in sites-enabled
[10:05] <NGC3982> 000-default and henjoh.conf
[10:05] <Ben64> remove 000-default
[10:06] <NGC3982> Ok.
[10:06] <Ben64> then reload apache
[10:06] <NGC3982> Oh god.
[10:06] <TJ-> NGC3982: that's "a2dissite 000-default"
[10:06] <NGC3982> Did i miss that in the documentation?
[10:06] <NGC3982> http://henjoh.se/
[10:06] <Ben64> TJ-: you and your fancy commands, nothing beats a good ol rm
[10:06] <NGC3982> It's not the correct directory, though.
[10:07] <NGC3982> But still sweet jesus christ finally some kind of progress.
[10:07] <TJ-> Ben42: a2{en,dis}able take care of the symlinks
[10:07] <Ben64> i prefer doing it myself, but whatever works
[10:08] <TJ-> NGC3982: That's now showing you the 000-default site from /var/www/
[10:08] <ubuntu304> having a ata1.00 status:{DRDY error}
[10:08] <Ben64> 000-default just got removed though
[10:09] <TJ-> Ben64: strangely, I think currently there's another DocumentRoot /var/www somewhere
[10:09] <Ben64> i agree
[10:09] <TJ-> Ben42: because, if I recall correctly, 000-default uses /var/www/html
[10:09] <Ben64> something weird is going on with the configurations
[10:10] <NGC3982> Should i also remove the 000-default in sites-available?
[10:10] <NGC3982> I guess that should not make any difference
[10:10] <TJ-> NGC3982: No.
[10:10] <Ben64> no, that has no effect unless in enabled
[10:10] <ubuntu304> Ben64: having a ata1.00 status:{DRDY error} error
[10:10] <Ben64> don't ping random people : /
[10:11] <TJ-> NGC3982: all those /etc/apache2/*-available/ directories are there simply to contain configuration files that might not be in use but need to stay around. When we want to enable those symbolic links to them are created im the associated /etc/apache2/*-enabled/ directories
[10:11] <NGC3982> I notice that the "default security model" noted in apache2.conf contains a directory string pointing to /var/www.
[10:11]  * NGC3982 does a a2ensite again just to be sure.
[10:11] <Ben64> NGC3982: ls -l /etc/apache2/sites-available/henjoh.conf
[10:11] <Ben64> maybe apache can't read the file?
[10:11] <NGC3982> -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 204 aug  7 12:01 /etc/apache2/sites-available/henjoh.conf
[10:12] <Ben64> well thats fine
[10:12] <NGC3982> Also:
[10:12] <NGC3982> hawking@Hawking:/$ sudo a2ensite henjoh
[10:12] <NGC3982> Site henjoh already enabled
[10:12] <Ben64> you didn't make the file in windows and transfer over or something?
[10:12] <NGC3982> Nope. CLI.
[10:12] <Ben64> ok so no weird line endings....
[10:13] <NGC3982> And this is the exact config file: http://pastebin.com/2FT2kBx8
[10:13] <Ben64> well 1.2.3.4 isn't good
[10:13] <Ben64> needs to be server ip
[10:13] <NGC3982> It didn't really matter if i put *:80.
[10:13] <NGC3982> NAT or external?
[10:13] <Ben64> server is behind nat?
[10:13] <NGC3982> Yes.
[10:14] <Ben64> should be whatever address apache is listening on
[10:14] <NGC3982> http://henjoh.se/
[10:14] <NGC3982> Hey!
[10:14] <NGC3982> :D
[10:14] <wimp> heya, I'm running a WP install on a 1GB RAM VPS (Ubuntu 14.04) and am getting a "Error Establishing a Database Connection" approx. once a week :( /etc/init.d/mysql stop/start fixes it but I'd love to get rid of it. can anyone please help me tune my Ubuntu install to prevent it from happening again?
[10:14] <Ben64> ooh
[10:14] <Ben64> NGC3982: correct directory?
[10:14] <NGC3982> Indeed.
[10:14] <Ben64> <-- apache master
[10:15] <NGC3982> The error was that i never changed the 1.2.3.4 when using your template. I changed it to *.80 and restarted Apache.
[10:15] <TJ-> :) master indeed :P
[10:15] <NGC3982> TJ-, Ben64: You guys are great. Thanks a lot, and sorry for the head mashing.
[10:15] <Ben64> fairly sure if you ever want more than one virtualhost you can't use the asterisk
[10:15] <ubuntu732> I don't understand how wine works. Every video I checked only goes through how to install IE onto the system, but none of them show how to add a program not on the limited list that they have. I have a whole list of program exe files on my other drive, but I can't get wine to even look at them.
[10:15] <Tzunamii> apachectl configtest
[10:16] <Ben64> ubuntu732: wine blah.exe
[10:16] <k1l> !wine | ubuntu732
[10:17] <ubuntu732> Is there a way to make it open programs that aren't held on my C drive?
[10:17] <ubuntu732> Since my C drive is an SSD and I keep my programs on another drive
[10:17] <Ben64> ubuntu732: there is no c drive, but yes
[10:18] <TJ-> ubuntu732: Usually, wine registers a binary format magic (binfmt) with the Linux kernel so that if you try to directly execute a Windows Portable Executable (PE) .exe the kernel will ensure that wine is used to execute the file
[10:18] <NGC3982> Ben64: I'll try. The next step is to create a new user that's supposed to use name.henjoh.se. If i remember correctly, i simply add the virtual host in the file, change the servername, documentroot. Also, last time i did this i never changed *.80. Although, that might have changed.
[10:18] <NGC3982> Ben64: The give context, henjoh.se has been available with multiple virtualhosts for years and years. I just can't remember how i initially made it work. :-P
[10:19] <TJ-> NGC3982: create a separate config in /sites-available/ and use a2ensite
[10:19] <TJ-> NGC3982: the *:80 works as long as you also provide a ServerName directive for the VirtualHost
[10:19] <ubuntu732> it's weird though. I sent it "wine DevPro.exe" and it returned with   wine: cannot find L"C:\\windows\\system32\\devpro.exe"
[10:19] <ubuntu732> I think I'm doing something wrong
[10:20] <NGC3982> TJ-: Aight.
[10:20] <only> heya, I'm running a WP install on a 1GB RAM VPS (Ubuntu 14.04) and am getting a "Error Establishing a Database Connection" approx. once a week :( /etc/init.d/mysql stop/start fixes it but I'd love to get rid of it. can anyone please help me tune my Ubuntu install to prevent it from happening again?
[10:20] <TJ-> ubuntu732: you aren't giving it the directory where DevPro.exe is
[10:20] <Ben64> ubuntu732: you need to tell it where the file is, if it isn't in the directory you are currently in, that won't work
[10:21] <TJ-> ubuntu732: in the absence of a relative or absolute path, the current directory is used, and if the file not found there the Windows PATH is searched, which is why you see \Windows\system32\
[10:21] <shredding> I like to configure database passwords and the likes via environment variables. Where do i have to put them to have them there even after server restarts?
[10:22] <ubuntu732> I went to the folder where it's held, rightclicked and told it to open a terminal, after running it said something about needing to install mono for windows
[10:23] <TJ-> ubuntu732: unfortunately most Windows programs nowadays rely on .net and common language runtime, which is implemented on Linux via the Mono project
[10:24] <ubuntu732> So would I get that via a sudo apt-get mono or something?
[10:26] <TJ-> ubuntu732: "mono for windows" would suggest it wants the Windows version, not the Linux. You'd be better off asking in #winehq
[10:27] <ubuntu732> alright, thanks.
[10:30] <only> no love? :(
[10:30] <Tzunamii> Ben64: He can use *:80 for as many vhosts as he needs as it's namebased vhosting
[10:30] <Tzunamii> if it was IP based vhosting you would be correct
[10:38] <funkenstrahlen> Hey, I try to setup an iptables rule but only setting it if it does not exists yet. Can someone help me setting up the iptables --check command? This is what I currently have: https://gist.github.com/funkenstrahlen/febbb198cc3bce3c4bb0
[10:54] <Secret-Fire> I cant get my logitech f310 gamepad to work in 15.04
[10:54] <Secret-Fire> can anyone help
[10:55] <only> heya, I'm running a WP install on a 1GB RAM VPS (Ubuntu 14.04) and am getting a "Error Establishing a Database Connection" approx. once a week :( /etc/init.d/mysql stop/start fixes it but I'd love to get rid of it. can anyone please help me tune my Ubuntu install to prevent it from happening again?
[10:55] <tsenko> greetings fine people
[10:55] <Secret-Fire> I cant get my logitech f310 gamepad to work in 15.04
[10:55] <Secret-Fire> can anyone help
[10:55] <tsenko> where do find the xorg.conf ?
[10:55] <tsenko> Linux latitude 3.13.0-61-generic #100-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 29 11:21:34 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[10:56] <TJ-> only: maybe there's a connection-pool and it's running out of free connections?
[10:56] <only> TJ-: how would I check it?
[10:58] <TJ-> only: I'd guess it'd be in the mysqld side, possibly the logs, and obviously its config that sets the max number of connections. I'd also want to know why the web-application seemed to be using up the connection pool
[10:58] <only> TJ-: where do you think the logs are located on ubuntu 14.04
[10:58] <TJ-> only: all logs are somewhere under /var/log/ by default
[11:03] <only> TJ-: here's the log
[11:03] <only> TJ-:
[11:03] <only> TJ-: http://pastie.org/private/nzcpgti0epnypdpujecja
[11:04] <dionysus69> hey guys, is there a way in ubuntu to save the state of open apps and their position in number of workspaces? I have a certain way of opening windows when I am developing stuff so it is a tedious job to setting up the working environment before starting work
[11:06] <Secret-Fire> I cant get my logitech f310 gamepad to work in 15.04
[11:06] <Secret-Fire> can anyone help
[11:10] <MonkeyDust> dionysus69  open dconf-editor > ctrl f ... find 'save' or so
[11:10] <dionysus69> MonkeyDust: i found a session auto saver
[11:10] <dionysus69> i will test right now, restarting
[11:10] <Nangi> Secret-Fire: Have you heard about xboxdrv? I havnt used it, but Ive heard its tha shiet when connecting logitech gamepads
[11:12] <OerHeks> Secret-Fire, according to this page, you only need to install xboxdrv , not from that ppa, just the version in our sources > http://linuxg.net/install-the-drivers-for-the-most-popular-gamepads-on-ubuntu-14-04-and-configure-the-keys-as-you-like/
[11:12] <sijiloso> hey
[11:12] <OerHeks> sudo apt-get install xboxdrv
[11:13] <sijiloso> msf > load beef
[11:13] <sijiloso> [-] Failed to load plugin from /opt/metasploit/apps/pro/msf3/plugins/beef: cannot loadsuch file -- hpricot
[11:13] <sijiloso> help please
[11:13] <OerHeks> sijiloso, no support for metasploit here :-)
[11:14] <sijiloso> msf > load beef
[11:14] <sijiloso> [-] Failed to load plugin from /opt/metasploit/apps/pro/msf3/plugins/beef: cannot loadsuch file -- hpricot
[11:14] <k1l> sijiloso: ask metasploit support
[11:16] <only> TJ-: is the log of any help at all?
[11:17] <sijiloso> help
[11:18] <TJ-> only: you'd need to increase the log verbosity/enable debug logging, and hope to catch some detail when it fails
[11:20] <only> TJ-: is there a way I could set up an automatic mysql restart for whenever it crashes?
[11:20] <only> to avoid extended downtimes
[11:21] <only> that would work as an intermediate solutin
[11:21] <zhxk> 有没有会说中文的
[11:21] <MonkeyDust> !cn
[11:22] <only> TJ-: or is it better if I cap the memory usage so that it get slow at times but never crashes?
[11:24] <x4w3> Hi, it's easy kill unity and run lfce?
[11:25] <x4w3> im bored with unity, it's impossible get used with it
[11:25] <MonkeyDust> x4w3  install lxde, logout, switch login
[11:25] <MonkeyDust> or xfce
[11:26] <x4w3> yes sorry xfce...
[11:26] <x4w3> :) thank u
[11:29] <x4w3> sudo apt-get install -y xfce4 xfce4-goodies
[11:30] <biblio_> hola
[11:30] <biblio_> hola  buenas
[11:31] <OerHeks> !english | biblio_
[11:31] <MonkeyDust> !es
[11:34] <x4w3> biblio_: practica tu inglés! :)
[11:35] <Topi|jolla> is there a channel for ubuntumobile?
[11:36] <gad-zllang> Ubuntu  touch?
[11:36] <OerHeks> Yes, #ubuntu-touch
[11:37] <Topi|jolla> thanks
[11:38] <tarelerulz> Have been wanting to update my  laptop  to SSD ,but  all I can find out is the  interface is sata ,but not want gen the drive is .  How would I find that out?
[11:41] <Johnny_Linux> tarelerulz , try amazon
[11:42] <austin> hi all
[11:42] <tarelerulz> Thanks Jonny I hope that helps.  I really want to know if get SDD it will use it well or I'm wasting my time updating an all sony via.
[11:43] <Johnny_Linux> tarelerulz , what model # is the machine
[11:44] <TJ-> tarelerulz: "lspci -nn" and look for the SATA controller, then "sudo lspci -vvvnn -s <bus-id-of-SATA-controller>"
[11:44] <austin> this question is more kernel module related but im working on ubuntu nonetheless - ive just got a new kernel module working and am wondering what are the ways to get this module activated after reboot. I know about /etc/modules but lets say i dont want to expose the module in this file, what other method is available?
[11:44] <tarelerulz> it says model name is there vpf136fm
[11:45] <MonkeyDust> austin  try #ubuntu-kernel
[11:45] <austin> cheers
[11:47] <TJ-> tarelerulz: another way is using SMART. "sudo apt-get install smartmon-tools" then "sudo smartctl -i /dev/sdX" replacing X with the current hard disk letter
[11:48] <TJ-> tarelerulz: correction. "sudo apt-get install smartmontools"
[11:48] <tarelerulz> that will  tell what generation of the sata interface  of the drive?
[11:48] <TJ-> tarelerulz: smartctl will report something like this: :SATA Version is:  SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s)"
[11:48] <TJ-> tarelerulz: that output tells us it is a SATA 3 device in a SATA 2 port
[11:49] <TJ-> tarelerulz: even simpler: "grep SATA /var/log/dmesg"
[11:55] <tarelerulz> I installed what you said  and ran the command you printed on the screen and it says I don't have the tool even though installed what you said
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> tarelerulz  then you must have mistyped soemthing, i just tried it myself
[11:59] <tsenko> greetings fine people .. where can i set the default font path .. so i have my new fonts in the font path when X starts
[11:59] <tsenko> please help
[12:00] <MonkeyDust> !fonts | tsenko is this useful
[12:02] <tsenko> ubottu: i'll try but it says to add the new paths in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf which i already did .. but they still are not on the font path when i query the X with xset q
[12:02]  * tsenko laughs
[12:03] <tsenko> thank you MonkeyDust .. what i typed at the bot
[12:04] <OerHeks> tsenko, did you logout/login again ?
[12:05] <tsenko> OerHeks: i did restart even.. cause i had to anyway after updates
[12:05] <tsenko> but no result
[12:07] <OerHeks> i would put them in ~/.fonts
[12:10] <tarelerulz> So how well does  Sata 2.6 work with SSD ?
[12:10] <OerHeks> A Sata3-ssd works fine on Sata2
[12:11] <tarelerulz> Any idea on speed ?
[12:11] <OerHeks> depends on the model
[12:12] <tarelerulz> The SSD?
[12:14] <OerHeks> tarelerulz, sure, a good test is sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda  # run this 3 times or so
[12:16] <tarelerulz> Timing buffered disk reads: 280 MB in  3.00 seconds =  93.22 MB/sec
[12:19] <shredding> whats the correct way to give a (deployment-) user the rights to restart nginx?
[12:23] <Mathisen> if i want a static ip i just need to change /etc/network/interfaces right ?
[12:23] <OerHeks> shredding: write a script, and give the user rights to use it , and put in sudoers with visudo > deploy ALL=NOPASSWD: /full/path/to/script
[12:24] <OerHeks> Mathisen, no, just edit your connection in networkmanager. if you put it in interfaces, it will be gone after reboot (due to networkmanager)
[12:25] <blaman> how do I start an unity session *properly* from the command line? without lightdm. this is on 14.04lts
[12:25] <Mathisen> OerHeks runing ubuntu server.. no gui
[12:26] <blaman> first I tried "startx unity" but my theme was not loaded. then I put "lightdm-session unity" but the stuff in /etc/xdg/autostart does not get run because I have no systray icons, so tha's not it either
[12:26] <OerHeks> Mathisen, then you have no worrie about networkmanager, so yes, you can edit that file
[12:26] <blaman> I mean I put "lightdm-session unity" in my .xinitrc then did xinit
[12:27] <tsenko> woops... hello again
[12:27] <tsenko> so where is the default font path stored really ?
[12:27] <k1l> blaman: why without lightdm?
[12:28] <OerHeks> tsenko, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts
[12:28] <k1l> blaman: the proper way is to use a dm, like lightdm.
[12:28] <angs> how can I install CDC ACM driver on ubuntu?
[12:28] <blaman> k1l: I'm working on a kiosk system
[12:29] <Abhijit> hi
[12:29] <blaman> k1l: I've been looking for a simple way to replicate what lightdm does when it logs you in, which is why I tried "lightdm-session" which got me closer, but it's not quite working. Desktop effects don't work either
[12:29] <OerHeks> hi Abhijit
[12:29] <blaman> as I don't have access to /dev/drm
[12:31] <OerHeks> blaman, startx might have ruined ~/.Xauthority to root:root
[12:31] <Abhijit> on 15.04 i edited etc/default/gruh sut grub timeout 0 grub default 0 grub hidden timeout quiet true and still when i reboot it shows the grub menu. i did update initramfs update grub and upgrade grb2
[12:31] <Abhijit> hello OerHeks
[12:31] <shredding> OerHeks: Thanks
[12:31] <tsenko> so xset q gives me Font Path: /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc,/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled,/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1,/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi,built-ins
[12:32] <tsenko> where does it get that path from ?
[12:32] <tsenko> it's in neither of the fonts.conf files
[12:32] <Guest94461> ciao
[12:32] <Guest94461> !list
[12:33] <Guest94461> !
[12:33] <Guest94461> list
[12:35] <blaman> k1l: there is also the
[12:36] <blaman> stuff in /etc/xdg/autostart not running, wonder why that is
[12:37] <k1l> blaman: i am not too much into the whole process. but a issue is that ubuntu tries to seperate the root usage. so letting the xserver etc be started from the lightdm solves a lot of this
[12:38] <blaman> k1l: I ran startx while logged in as a normal user
[12:39] <blaman> k1l:oh actually the first thing I tried was "startx ubuntu-session unity" but that got me to: loads theme but not the notification icons and no effects
[12:40] <blaman> sorry I meant "startx gnome-session unity"
[12:41] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:45] <d3r4> Hi
[12:45] <d3r4> I'm on Trisquel (which is Ubuntu-based) and I'm getting this annoying cursor which blinks even when I'm not typing.
[12:46]  * OerHeks thinks there should be a startx !factoid
[12:46] <ubuntu732> Is there an easy way to make a list of startup items for ubuntu?
[12:46] <ubuntu732> That way I can start like skype and a few others on bootup
[12:47] <d3r4> Hmm
[12:47] <d3r4> I think there's a setting on your desktop environment for that
[12:47] <baizon> ubuntu732: http://askubuntu.com/questions/452661/where-is-start-up-applications-in-14-04-unity
[12:47] <d3r4> I was using XFCE and the Startup settings worked out
[12:47] <ubuntu732> thank you.
[12:47] <k1l> !autostart | ubuntu732
[12:48] <d3r4> I'm not getting tearing but this cursor is pissing me off.
[12:48] <k1l> d3r4: please ask the trisquel guys what they changed so that issue is the result
[12:48] <d3r4> Yeah, I did it first.
[12:48] <d3r4> I'm still waiting for a response.
[12:49] <Mathisen> quick question: runing ubuntu server have edited /etc/network/interfaces to get a static ip everything is fine but where do i add the dns ?
[12:49] <amraselessar> hi
[12:49] <k1l> blaman: last times someone tried to run startx on ubuntu it was a mess with root priviledges all the time. using a dm seems better
[12:49] <d3r4> Trisquel is based on Ubuntu, both share some similarities
[12:50] <amraselessar> Someone help about compiz with atlantis plugin?
[12:50] <k1l> d3r4: then use ubuntu or a ubuntu flavor if you want support in here. else wait for your OS support to get active again
[12:50] <d3r4> ok
[12:51] <MonkeyDust> Mathisen  sudo -e /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base ... nameserver 1.2.3.4 ... save ... sudo resolvconf -u
[12:51] <tomsi2> i just accidentally deleted my home folder (!). is there an easy way to restore it? please help.
[12:51] <Mathisen> MonkeyDust thx
[12:51] <blaman> k1l: I could potentially turn on autologin in lightdm and then start lightdm from my kiosk program. I wonder what lightdm will do when it notices there is an x server already running tho
[12:51] <tomsi2> using this  command: sudo mount -t iso9660 /path_to/some.iso /some_directory -o loop
[12:51] <tomsi2> I put /home as the /some_directory bit
[12:52] <k1l> blaman: it will not start a second one
[12:52] <redel> somebody programing in c# here and using dnn ?
[12:52] <blaman> k1l: lets try this out, brbç
[12:53] <Mathisen> MonkeyDust worked great thx
[12:53] <MonkeyDust> Mathisen  glad i could help
[12:53] <Mathisen> MonkeyDust and it holds after reboot right ?
[12:53] <MonkeyDust> Mathisen  did you sudo resolvconf -u ?   <-- u means update
[12:53] <Mathisen> yes
[12:53] <MonkeyDust> Mathisen  then yes
[12:54] <Mathisen> great
[12:56] <ShishKabab> I've just done an update and my computer has become unbelievably slow and unworkable. It seems kidle_inject processes are eating up most of my CPU time all of the time and I can't kill them. What's happening?
[12:58] <MonkeyDust> ShishKabab  removing zeitgeist improved performance on my old laptop  http://hardenubuntu.com/disable-services/disable-zeitgeist/
[13:00] <milthon> anyone knows how to fix the problem wifi on ubuntu ?
[13:01] <ShishKabab> MonkeyDust, but this things has worked reasonably well for the last few months (even though 15.04 seems to be the absolute worst release in a long time) until this update.
[13:02] <k1l> !details | milthon
[13:02] <effbiai> how do i enable tablet mode on buntu 15.04? and is it possible under ubuntu live?
[13:03] <unseensoul> Hi
[13:03] <unseensoul> I need oocairo packages my trusty version, but it doesn't seem to exist in the repositories.
[13:03] <unseensoul> Is there any way around this.
[13:03] <k1l> effbiai: what do you mean exactly? do you mean the smartphone UI?
[13:04] <k1l> unseensoul: what package is it exactly?
[13:04] <effbiai> like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1NZr2fQCp0
[13:05] <k1l> effbiai: that is the desktop next iso with unity8 and MIR preview/developer version.
[13:05] <unseensoul> k1l: http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/precise/interpreters/oocairo
[13:06] <effbiai> ahh
[13:06] <effbiai> is it possible to install unity8+MIR on a normal ubuntu 15.04?
[13:06] <marsfligth> Hi, how to set as default boot the console/termeinal/shell interface exacly as if it was a Ubuntu Server? I'd like to start GUI/X/Gnome only when needed just typing ''startx' or other command lines. In more, I used for long time redhat family and I'd like to get the init switching, for instance 'init 4' switch off GUI but all systems services still running w/o interruprion. 'init 5' start all GUI included etc. Does exist a way to re-create the same
[13:06] <marsfligth> switches in Ubuntu Desktop edition? Thanks
[13:07] <milthon> when I connect to the wireless network does not enter inernet, when I'm with the cable if it comes standard. anyone knows it is?
[13:07] <MonkeyDust> !mir | effbiai read this first
[13:07] <k1l> effbiai: in general that is the next generation of ubuntu desktop. the code is already used on the ubuntu phones and is beeing made working on tablets and desktop right now.
[13:07] <milthon> when I connect to the wireless network does not enter inernet, when I'm with the cable if it comes standard. anyone knows it is?
[13:07] <effbiai> ok, thanks
[13:07] <k1l> effbiai: better make a seperate install from the ubuntu desktop next iso
[13:08] <effbiai> i'll do a test with the 15.10 live image
[13:08] <MonkeyDust> effbiai  support in #ubuntu+1
[13:08] <effbiai> ok, thx
[13:09] <k1l> unseensoul: could it be that this sort of software is very old and outdated already?
[13:10] <marsfligth> Hi, in Ubuntu Deskto edition, how to set as default to boot into the console/termeinal/shell w/o load GUI/X/Gnome exacly as if it was a Ubuntu Server?
[13:10] <killer> hey , any gui tool for 14.04 to open or browse .img files
[13:11] <unseensoul> k1l: It could be.
[13:12] <MonkeyDust> !text | marsfligth
[13:12] <EriC^^> marsfligth: add text to the kernel line after quiet splash, in /etc/default/grub, then sudo update-grub
[13:13] <BotchlaB> 3.
[13:13] <marsfligth> MonkeyDust, very kind, thanks
[13:15] <shredding> I want my deployer user to be able to restart services without password prompt.
[13:15] <marsfligth> MonkeyDust, if I start in text mode, can I switch on the GUI (X, Gnome etc)?
[13:15] <shredding> therefore i added deployer ALL = (root) /usr/sbin/service via visudo
[13:16] <EriC^^> marsfligth: yeah, if you type sudo service lightdm start it should start the gui login, or kdm if you're using kde
[13:16] <shredding> this leads to sth like stop: Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.754"
[13:16] <EriC^^> ( kdm instead of lightdm in the command )
[13:16] <shredding> when i enter service gunicorn restart
[13:16] <shredding> ... and a password prompt if i try with sudo.
[13:16] <MonkeyDust> shredding  keep your question one line
[13:16] <EriC^^> marsfligth: if you're using systemd on 15.04 i think the command would be sudo systemctl start lightdm
[13:16] <killer> any gui method to browse a .img file
[13:16] <killer> ?
[13:16] <marsfligth> MonkeyDust, great! thanks
[13:16] <EriC^^> killer: yeah, type sudo mount -o loop /path/to/img /path/to/mountpoint
[13:17] <EriC^^> killer: then browse to the mountpoint in the filemanager
[13:17] <marsfligth> EriC^^, thanks fo the advice, I'm using 12.04.5
[13:17] <EriC^^> killer: actually if you right click there should be an archive mounter option you can click
[13:17] <shredding> MonkeyDust: ok, its simply: How do i give a user the rights to restart services without password. I tried " deployer ALL = (root) /usr/sbin/service"
[13:17] <EriC^^> just noticed you wanted in gui
[13:18] <EriC^^> marsfligth: ok, it is sudo service lightdm start then
[13:19] <Sedret> Hello! I am having very strange display freezing issues with my Ubuntu.
[13:19] <MonkeyDust> whoever asked the img mounter, try furius
[13:20] <Sedret> Control alt f keys does not change the display, but it does stopo the music playing. Otherwise, everything is frozen, except the mouse.
[13:20] <killer> EriC^^: sudo moutn -o loop ~/Documents/sys.img /mnt , says you must specify the file system
[13:20] <EriC^^> killer: try to right click on it and press on archive mounter
[13:22] <killer> EriC^^: I tried it in the first place but it doesn't list archive manager , though it is installed in my system
[13:22] <Pinkamena_D> So I have one of these things which has worked very well on windows in the past, now I am trying to use it with ubuntu: http://www.hwtools.net/Adapter/PE4C%20V2.1.html
[13:22] <killer> Mat be , some backend software for .img files is missing
[13:22] <Pinkamena_D> The card I am testing with is a bit old, a 8800 gt, however ubuntu is able to run this card when installed on a regular desktop computer
[13:23] <MonkeyDust> !info furiusisomount | killer
[13:23] <EriC^^> killer: what is the img?
[13:23] <tahrenyie85> hi, which irc did you guys use?
[13:23] <Pinkamena_D> The error I get in dmesg, before or after installing nvidia-current, is : This PCI I/O region assigned to your NVIDIA device is invalid
[13:23] <killer> extension .img  , system.img
[13:24] <Sedret> Can anyone help please?
[13:24] <k1l> tahrenyie85: you mean client?
[13:24] <tahrenyie85> yes
[13:24] <Pinkamena_D> irssi here
[13:25] <marsfligth> EriC^^, or MonkeyDust, just a '''stupid'' question. I used for years redhat family and there were a very comfortable to switch GUI on or reboot etc. it was 'init 4', just this closed all GUI in one shot keeping all other services running. With 'init 5' GUI on. with 'init 6' reboot an so on. Does exist a way to re-create these commands in Ubuntu system? Thanks
[13:25] <k1l> tahrenyie85: that depends on gui or cli, what desktop and what you personal opinion is. most gui clients are hexchat or konversion on kde
[13:25] <MonkeyDust> marsfligth  sudo init 6 reboots, all right
[13:25] <tahrenyie85> oic, did you have any recommend if in windows?
[13:26] <Pinkamena_D> still irssi
[13:26] <Pinkamena_D> :)
[13:26] <OerHeks> tahrenyie85, ask in ##windows please
[13:26] <MonkeyDust> marsfligth  i guess init is linux related, not distro related
[13:26] <k1l> tahrenyie85: there are free hexchat builds for windows. but for windows support obviously ask in ##windows
[13:26] <Kertis> Hello! I posted my question on forum in thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2289429&p=13332667#post13332667 "aufs mount failed" Can someone help me please?
[13:26] <tahrenyie85> ok, thx
[13:27] <Sedret> Can anyone help with a frozen display that doesn't respond to CtrlAltF1 even, but the mouse works? Thanks !
[13:28] <OerHeks> Kertis, nice idea, ask in the mint channel.
[13:28] <OerHeks> !mint
[13:28] <OerHeks> or #linux-mint here on #freenode
[13:28] <Kertis> ubottu: we can base quiestion on Ubuntu 14.04.2
[13:28] <Kertis> OerHeks: we can base quiestion on Ubuntu 14.04.2
[13:29] <OerHeks> Kertis, i guess you are on your own, mint and  kernels 4.x ..
[13:29] <MonkeyDust> Kertis  mint is too different from ubuntu
[13:31] <Kertis> OerHeks: MonkeyDust: so, only there? no other thoughts?
[13:31] <marsfligth> MonkeyDust, Yes, but the others init levels have very different behaviors in Ubuntu System. Anyway is not a big problem seen that the same effect can be obtained by the command that you suggested me ''sudo service lightdm start''. I just found very different result using the same init levels in Ubuntu system. If I'll get 'nostalgic' I always can create an alias like init4 w/o space ;-)
[13:32] <shredding> What's wrong with this line, it complains about errors: deployer ALL(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/service php5-fpm restart,/usr/sbin/service gunicorn restart,/usr/sbin/service nginx restart
[13:33] <EriC^^> shredding: what complains? visudo?
[13:33] <pbx> shredding, share the errors (via a pastebin) too
[13:34] <EriC^^> shredding: use ALL= (ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: .....
[13:34] <EriC^^> ( with the username in the front of course )
[13:36] <marsfligth> an alias like:  - init4='sudo service lightdm start' - or a batch script containing the specific command
[13:37] <marsfligth> ***init4='sudo service lightdm STOPPP'
[13:37] <funkenstrahlen> Hey, I try to setup an iptables rule but only setting it if it does not exists yet. Can someone help me setting up the iptables --check command? This is what I currently have: https://gist.github.com/funkenstrahlen/febbb198cc3bce3c4bb0
[13:38] <shredding> pbx EriC^^: How do i see the error?
[13:39] <shredding>  pbx EriC^^:  That helped, i could save
[13:40] <shredding> pbx EriC^^: However, i still cannot execute the service i want: Rejected send message,
[13:41] <shredding> ah, sudo was missing
[13:42] <ubuntu590> Hello. The xorg.conf file should be modified only after the installation of -buntu, right ?
[13:43] <newsalor> I'm installing Ubuntu on my laptop right now. How long should creating the file system take and how do I know it is progressing? Thank you in advance. ^^
[13:43] <eradicus> ubuntu590, it depends, but in most cases, yes, if it wasn't able to configure itself correctly
[13:44] <MonkeyDust> newsalor  don't you see the progress bar during installation?
[13:44] <dmatt> hi all, any idea, how to investigate, if recommended command to install latest HW Enablement for 14.04 wants to remove important core packages like kde-workspace, gvfs, gimp, skype...
[13:46] <newsalor> MonkeyDust: If that orange bar is a progress bar, then it hasn't moved yet. It's full and the text above it is claiming that it's creating a file system.
[13:47] <newsalor> I don't mind that I blasted my Windows to kingdom come, but it would be nice to install something in its place. :)
[13:48] <mintux> could anyone help me ? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31877356/android-studio-wont-install-on-linux-with-sudo-or-without-sudo
[13:48] <MonkeyDust> mintux  what's the outcome of   cat /etc/issue
[13:49] <eradicus> cat /dev/null
[13:50] <mintux> MonkeyDust: Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela \n \l
[13:50] <MonkeyDust> mintux  mint is not supported here
[13:50] <snapper_> what about urxvt?
[13:50] <mintux> MonkeyDust: and you think if my linux was Ubuntu you could help me?
[13:52] <MonkeyDust> mintux  mint is too different from ubuntu, better ask advice in the mint channel
[13:52] <OerHeks> mintux, use the manual https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AndroidSDK and seek help in the mint channel
[13:52] <brainwash> snapper_: ideally you should ask in #rxvt-unicode first
[13:54] <moss> hello - can anyone here point me to a decent guide for Corosync2 + Pacemaker with Ubuntu 14.04-LTS ? I am having a lot of difficulty finding reliable documentation.
[13:54] <snapper_> yeah, tried, but no one there!
[13:55] <snapper_> brainwash: they say to wait up to 24 hours, but it isn't that complicated question, as I think I am just doing something wrong
[13:55] <brainwash> angs: then go ahead and ask here
[13:55] <brainwash> snapper_: ^
[13:55] <OerHeks> moss, you might want to reask in #ubuntu-server too
[13:56] <Angs> brainwash, the problem is solved, thank you
[13:56] <snapper_> I am trying to use powerline within urxvt, but fonts aren't coming through correctly!
[13:56] <snapper_> look to be installed through fc-list
[13:57] <moss> OerHeks: thanks
[13:57] <snapper_> instructions I have read show you need to use --enable-unicode3, but apparently it's a malformed option
[13:58] <brainwash> snapper_: now that's a very specific question. did you try to use another font? or is a special font needed for symbolic chars?
[13:58] <snapper_> I have tried to use various fonts from the powerline fonts, none appear to fix it
[13:59] <brainwash> snapper_: sadly, no clue then. personally I would just wait for an answer in #rxvt-unicode (or even try to contact the person who wrote this powerline thingy)
[14:00] <snapper_> Cheers for that brainwash
[14:01] <FourFire> Hi, what's the most bleeding edge debian variant Distro at the moment, in terms of kernel version?
[14:02] <cfhowlett> FourFire, ask #debian or #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:03] <newsalor> So how would I know if the ext4 filesystem creation is progressing if I wanted make sure and don't trust the frozen(?) progress bar?
[14:03] <brainwash> FourFire: Ubuntu 15.10 (dev) has kernel 4.1.0
[14:03] <FourFire> ooh
[14:03] <FourFire> that's sort of what I'm looking for
[14:03] <EriC^^> newsalor: how long has it been creating it?
[14:04] <FourFire> it still supports older hardware, right
[14:04] <FourFire> (I mean like 10 year old hardware, not 15-20 year old hardware)
[14:04] <newsalor> EriC^^: It must have been at it for two hours now.
[14:04] <brainwash> FourFire: it should, you can easily download and test it
[14:04] <EriC^^> newsalor: how big is it?
[14:04] <EriC^^> newsalor: what command did you run?
[14:05] <FourFire> ok cool
[14:05] <newsalor> EriC^^: I'm installing 14.04 LTS from Live USB.
[14:05] <EriC^^> oh
[14:06] <EriC^^> newsalor: i'd guess it's hung
[14:06] <newsalor> EriC^^: Thanks. I guess I have to try again.
[14:06] <EriC^^> try to make the filesystem from the Something else menu
[14:07] <newsalor> yeah.
[14:15] <blaman> is there any way to tell lightdm to go away after the first logout?
[14:16] <blaman> I run lightdm with autologin on, and I'd like it to exit after I logout, instead of showing me the select user screen
[14:21] <newsalor> mkay. "The attempt to mount a file system with type vfat SCSI1 (0,0,0), partition #1 (sda) /boot/efi failed."
[14:24] <newsalor> That is something else. =)
[14:31] <Pbwizkid> exit
[14:34] <PCatinean> Hey guys, anyone here working with chromium?
[14:35] <pbx> PCatinean, you can jump in with your full question.  don't forget version numbers
[14:35] <PCatinean> It's the latest one, and ubuntu 14.04.02 LTS
[14:35] <cfhowlett> PCatinean, probably several million.  get to your issue.
[14:35] <PCatinean> I cannot password protect chromium profiles for the life of me
[14:35] <PCatinean> The lock icon does not appear no matter which tutorial I follow
[14:37] <OerHeks> PCatinean, maybe you need to login your google account first?
[14:37] <OerHeks> that account/password will be used to store credentials, i read
[14:39] <TechMonger> ls
[14:40] <TechMonger> how do i deploy apt-get autoremove to multiple machines?
[14:41] <PCatinean> OerHeks, thanks for coming back I have the account logged in (mymain one) nothing is happening
[14:41] <pbx> TechMonger, 'deploy to' meaning 'execute on'?
[14:41] <OerHeks> PCatinean, oke, then i have no clue.
[14:43] <bcc> hi all.. if I update a pam file, e.g. /etc/pam.d/sshd, I have to run pam-auth-update to get it work.. but I am deploying this change.. What can I do?
[14:43] <MonkeyDust> PCatinean  there are +500 people in #chromium
[14:43] <PCatinean> Thank you MonkeyDust
[14:43] <TechMonger> pbx, im sorry. with puppet^
[14:43] <TechMonger> how do i deploy apt-get autoremove to multiple machines with puppet?
[14:44] <newsalor> mkfs solved it. ^^
[14:45] <MonkeyDust> TechMonger  you too, +1000 people in #puppet
[14:45] <TechMonger> going now
[14:48] <doctorly> I am having an issue with ubuntu 14.04 and Urxvt/Xterm not loading .Xresources. I can't seem to figure out what is going on, but nothing from the file will get loaded.
[14:48] <ikonia> doctorly: what sort of thing ?
[14:49] <ikonia> are you sure you're actually using xterm, and not another terminal, eg: gnome-terminal, or konsole
[14:49] <vixxo> hi guys, is there a way to configure an owncloud account with ubuntu-online-accounts ? Because gnome-online-account allows to configure all from an owncloud account: calendars, files, notes
[14:50] <doctorly> ikonia: I am sure, and I am also using urxvt which is more important to me honestly. What do you mean by what sort of thing? sorry
[14:50] <ikonia> doctorly: what sort of thing are you putting in the .xresoureces
[14:50] <doctorly> ikonia: colors
[14:51] <ikonia> I'm not sure I'd expect that to be set in .xresources
[14:51] <ikonia> do they honour xresources for that ?
[14:52] <doctorly> ikonia: Until now I was pretty sure it was standard practice to put terminal themes inside of Xresources, is there somewhere else I should put it now?
[14:53] <ikonia> doctorly: I guess it depends on the terminal, I take your point for xterm, for others, not sure
[14:54] <doctorly> ikonia: Where should I put it for xterm?
[14:55] <doctorly> If anyone else has an answer to why xterm/urxvt won't load colors from .Xdefaults, that would be very helpful, having a hard time figuring out what is going on.
[14:55] <OerHeks> doctorly, according to the german and french wiki, it is stored in .Xdefaults
[14:56] <OerHeks> oh you found out it is not .xresources
[14:56] <doctorly> OerHeks: I have tried .Xdefaults as well with no go, sorry, I tried both extensively
[14:56] <doctorly> they will not load
[14:56] <OerHeks> doctorly, how did you edit ? with sudo ?
[14:57] <doctorly> yes
[14:57] <doctorly> vim
[14:57] <doctorly> I didn't need sudo though, I created the file
[14:57] <OerHeks> i think you need to edit it as user ..?
[14:58] <doctorly> sorry just answered that before you posted
[14:58] <doctorly> I even manually loaded them into the system, and can't get either term to respond
[14:58] <techkamar> hi der
[14:59] <MindVox> doctorly, What is the permission on the file .Xdefaults?
[14:59] <techkamar> is any1 online?
[14:59] <ikonia> many people are on line
[15:00] <cfhowlett> techkamar, your support question is ... ?
[15:01] <techkamar> ya.....see i hav installed GNOME in my ubuntu
[15:01] <techkamar> and then my lock screen got changed
[15:02] <doctorly> MindVov: -rw-rw-r--
[15:02] <techkamar> no i hav switched back to unity
[15:02] <MonkeyDust> techkamar  keep your question in one line
[15:02] <techkamar> but my lock screen is not changing back to unity style
[15:02] <MindVox> doctorly, What is the output of ls -l .Xdefaults
[15:03] <doctorly> MindVox: I'm confused, I gave you that already
[15:03] <doctorly> MindVox: Or do you want the whole response one sec
[15:03] <MindVox> doctorly, Yep :)
[15:03] <DOGEMETHORPHAN> you might want to go back to Ubuntu Lucid if you want to use gnome
[15:04] <doctorly> -rw-rw-r-- 1 doctorly doctorly 2378 Aug  7 09:58 .Xdefaults
[15:04] <cfhowlett> !lucid
[15:04] <doctorly> Mindvox: -rw-rw-r-- 1 doctorly doctorly 2378 Aug  7 09:58 .Xdefaults
[15:04] <DOGEMETHORPHAN> Backtrack 5 R3 is ubuntu lucid
[15:04] <MindVox> doctorly, I see, so it's not a permission problem then.
[15:04] <Seablade_pixel> Hey is there anyone that can help troubleshoot a constant USB disconnect/reconnect?  It is with an audio interface, but I blacklisted snd_usb_audio just to confirm and am still having the same issue
[15:04] <cfhowlett> DOGEMETHORPHAN, not our issue.  backtrack is unsupported here.  and using EOL releases is a bad idea.
[15:05] <techkamar> plz tell me how to get back my default unity lock screen
[15:05] <doctorly> MindVox: I edited it normal. And I can manually load it into the sytem. That was one of the first things I checked. I might ask somewhere else I guess.
[15:06] <MindVox> doctorly, Perhaps this may help http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/90608/xterm-not-loading-color-schemes
[15:06] <techkamar> *plz tell me how to get back my default unity lock screen after installing GNOME
[15:07] <philm88> Hey all. Anyone know if there's aw ay to use sudoedit to update a file in a non-interactive script? Ie, echo 'something' | sudoedit /the/file
[15:08] <MonkeyDust> philm88  use ... | xargs sudo -e
[15:08] <Pici> philm88: use tee for that. i.e. echo 'foo' | sudo tee /the/file  use -a if you want to append.
[15:08] <OerHeks> techkamar, compiz setting manager can do that http://askubuntu.com/a/554386 , or ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm ' #And choose for lightdm as a default
[15:09] <philm88> Is allowing a user sudo access to tee safe? Like, can I limit it to a specific file like Ic an with sudoedit?
[15:10] <techkamar> OerHeks , tq
[15:10] <techkamar> :)
[15:10] <techkamar> it worked
[15:10] <OerHeks> techkamar, have fun
[15:11] <philm88> Ultimately what I'd like to do is allow a user access to write to /etc/hosts - but only that file. Then i'd have a script that will modify /etc/hosts in a non-interactive way
[15:14] <kondratov> hi, i am having this issue with ubuntu
[15:14] <MonkeyDust> kondratov  let's hear it
[15:15] <kondratov> at first when ive installed it it worked smooth but now it seems to take longer to load anything. also the youtube pplayback is laggy
[15:15] <kondratov> and i cannot view streamings
[15:15] <fabrizziop> hey guys
[15:15] <fabrizziop> any idea on why the firefox package on wily is outdated?
[15:15] <kondratov> i have a 2ghz celeron with 2 gb ram
[15:15] <fabrizziop> it is insecure
[15:16] <kondratov> should i go for another destro?
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> fabrizziop  wily support in #ubuntu+1
[15:16] <fabrizziop> thanks
[15:16] <BotchlaB> kondratov: You could try another flavor with a less resource-hungry DE, such as Xubuntu or Lubuntu.
[15:16] <cfhowlett> kondratov, 2 g celeron?  2 gb ram?  sudo apt-get install lxde.  if that works (as it should) consider installing the lubuntu-desktop package
[15:19] <kondratov> what does that sudo apt-get intstall lxde does?
[15:19] <BotchlaB> The LXDE desktop environment, kondratov
[15:20] <cfhowlett> kondratov, it installs the lxde which is what lubuntu runs with.
[15:20] <BotchlaB> kondratov: See http://lxde.org/es/
[15:20] <BotchlaB> Eh, http://lxde.org for English.
[15:20] <BotchlaB> (Sorry, copied from browser directly.)
[15:20] <cfhowlett> logout, choose lxde session, login and see what you think
[15:23] <kondratov> lxde worked.. typed it in the console and now what?
[15:23] <jhutchins> Hosting recommendations?
[15:23] <cfhowlett> logout, choose lxde session, login and see what you think
[15:29] <kondratov> how do i choose the lxde interface
[15:29] <kondratov> ?
[15:29] <cfhowlett> kondratov, logout.  click on the ubuntu gear.  choose
[15:30] <sivik> anyone here have any luck mounting an ldm gpt partition in ubuntu?
[15:31] <R13ose> If my mic is bad with Skype and I don't have headphones, what can I do?
[15:32] <sivik> have you tried your mic on other programs and not just skype R13ose
[15:32] <R13ose> sivik: which one?
[15:32] <kondratov> well lxde definitely works better
[15:33] <sivik> R13ose: pick something.  try teamspeak or mumble or something.  Its probably just some setting you have that is causing your mic to not work in skype
[15:34] <kondratov> if lxde works better for me should i reinstall ubuntu and choose lubuntu or xubuntu?
[15:35] <sivik> No reason to do that, kondratov.
[15:35] <cfhowlett> install lubuntu-desktop
[15:35] <sivik> Just select lxde as your default session when logging in
[15:35] <sivik> doing a reinstall to change your x-winder manager is pretty dumb
[15:36] <OerHeks> sivik, not really, he would get a clean lubuntu packagelist
[15:36] <sivik> OerHeks: yea but that is still kinda not needed when you can install gnome and lxde at the same time.
[15:37] <only> hi, I would like to set up a mysql restart (/etc/init.d/mysql stop/start) for whenever there's an error on my page. how can I do it via a cron job?
[15:37] <jpds> only: Error on your page?
[15:38] <only> jpds: there's a  "Error Establishing a Database Connection" once a month and I'm fed up searching for the cause
[15:38] <jpds> only: Find the cause
[15:39] <sivik> only: why not turn on mysql logging so you can determine what is causing the problem.
[15:39] <only> jpds: I spent two days trying to find the cause and I gave up
[15:39] <only> sivik: here's the log
[15:39] <only> http://pastie.org/private/nzcpgti0epnypdpujecja
[15:40] <sivik> only: i'm assuming you had a problem at 9:28, right?
[15:40] <only> yes
[15:40] <only> i've restarted mysql and it started working again
[15:40] <only> it happens every month or so
[15:41] <sivik> only: do you have ny logs prior to 9:28?
[15:41] <jpds> only: https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/54200/mysql-crashes-randomly-with-database-was-not-shut-down-normally-message-in-log
[15:42] <only> So to fix, I
[15:42] <only> - got more memory
[15:42] <only> - fine tuned Apache to control the number of child processes that were spun up.
[15:42] <only> I think 1GB for a simple WP install is more than enough
[15:42] <only> but limiting the number of child processes, I'd love to do
[15:42] <only> however I don't know how
[15:43] <MindVox> only, Is your MySQL running on the same machine as Apache?
[15:44] <only> MindVox: yes
[15:44] <anao> hi@all how to modify gnome-terminal.desktop to get a launcher button for each terminal? without tweaks setup
[15:44] <only> it's a 1GB RAM VPS
[15:44] <anao> cause ALT+Grave not working
[15:45] <only> sivik: erm, where should I look?
[15:45] <sivik> search on google on how to limit child processes apache
[15:47] <MindVox> only, Start your MySQL server in debug mode
[15:50] <MindVox> only, For Apache thread controls see http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/worker.html
[15:52] <thebwt> also only - perl <( curl -s http://apache2buddy.pl/ )
[15:52] <thebwt> for tuning
[15:52] <thebwt> ;)
[15:52] <thebwt> set it to about %50 of what that says, to make room for both mysql and apache
[15:53] <only> you are talking about tuning my.cnf?
[15:53] <thebwt> tuning httpd.conf
[15:53] <thebwt> but also yes
[15:54] <thebwt> use the package 'mysqltuner'
[15:54] <thebwt> it gives a good breakdown on RAM footprint
[15:56] <only> hmmmm
[15:56] <only> kernel: [314021.919101] apache2 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x200da, order=0, oom_score_adj=0
[15:56] <thebwt> yea
[15:56] <only> [314021.919112] apache2 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0
[15:56] <thebwt> so apache and mysql are fightint that endless struggle
[15:56] <thebwt> post the output of apache2buddy in a gist or pastebin
[15:57] <thebwt> and only, is this 14.04 server?
[15:57] <thebwt> because in the move to apache2.4 the maxclients configs changed, and documentation may be wrong
[15:58] <thebwt> and I said httpd.conf, should have said apache2.conf
[15:58] <thebwt> and that file won't have the info in 14.04 server and newer
[15:58] <only> thebwt: yes, 14.04
[15:58] <only> ok, so what should I edit?
[15:59] <thebwt> rgoer, do you know if the server is prefork, work worker mpm?
[15:59] <thebwt> roger*
[15:59] <thebwt> or worker*
[15:59] <only> what do I reduce by 50% exactly :)
[15:59] <thebwt> the output of apache2buddy will say 'max clients should be no higher than <some number>"
[15:59] <MonkeyDust> thebwt  type rog and the hit tab, see what happens
[15:59] <robrobinson> I am having trouble with incron. I have 4 lines but only every other one is being run for some reason. If I move line #2 to #1 then the command runs. Put it back at #2 and it doesn't run. Any ideas?
[15:59] <thebwt> MonkeyDust: I talk to the wrong person ;)
[16:00] <thebwt> I was using it as an affirmative
[16:00] <thebwt> only: that value it suggests, set the max workers to %50 of that
[16:00] <thebwt> but next you have to find the max workers config
[16:01] <thebwt> it will be in /etc/apache2/mods_available
[16:01] <thebwt> mpm_worker or mpm_prefork
[16:01] <thebwt> .conf
[16:02] <only> just these two?
[16:02] <thebwt> well technically only one of them should be there
[16:03] <R13ose> sivik: I tried with audacity and that worked out.  Maybe something is wrong with my Skype.
[16:03] <thebwt> checks which one is in mods_enabled
[16:03] <sivik> R13ose: what sound mixer program are you using?  I bet skype is just set up to use the wrong device as your mic
[16:04] <only> thebwt: http://pastie.org/private/wufxr5pvhccocmmm58pqq
[16:04] <R13ose> sivik: How do I change?  In Skype the microphone, speakers, and ringing are all set for PulseAudio server (local)
[16:05] <R13ose> sivik: check*
[16:05] <thebwt> only: perfect, change maxRequestWorkers
[16:05] <thebwt> from 150, to what apachebuddy suggests
[16:05] <thebwt> and go ahead and do it for both, won't wurt
[16:05] <thebwt> hurt*
[16:05] <only> both places?
[16:05] <thebwt> yes
[16:05] <only> ok
[16:05] <only> should I restart apache afterwarss?
[16:06] <thebwt> first
[16:06] <thebwt> do apachectl -t to do a syntax check
[16:06] <sivik> R13ose: open the pulseaudio mixer
[16:06] <thebwt> then restart, yes
[16:06] <only> thebwt: Syntax OK
[16:06] <thebwt> only: boom, nailed it!
[16:06] <sivik> only: then you should be fine doing a restart
[16:07] <only> thebwt: now I have to wait a month to see if it worked :P
[16:07] <thebwt> what did you change it to?
[16:07] <only> 100
[16:07] <thebwt> *nods* may take some time
[16:07] <only> 'twas 150
[16:08]  * thebwt grins
[16:08] <thebwt> if you're feeling daring you could toss varnish i fron
[16:08] <thebwt> in front*
[16:08] <only> holy crap, I might be paranoid
[16:08] <only> but it feels slow now
[16:09] <thebwt> you shouldn't really see a difference with a change like that
[16:09] <only> well, it's a 33% change, isn't it
[16:09] <thebwt> is the apache error log complaining about hitting max clients?
[16:10] <thebwt> yea but, you're just changing the number of regsiteres open for checkout, unless traffic needed that many lanes open it's not a big deal
[16:11] <thebwt> but really, look into varnish with a nice wordpress VCL
[16:11] <only> thebwt: just lowmem_reserve
[16:11] <thebwt> hmm
[16:11] <only> and I even have a swap
[16:12] <only> Aug  7 09:28:40 kernel: [314026.164019] Free swap  = 4kB
[16:12] <only> Aug  7 09:28:40 kernel: [314026.164020] Total swap = 524284kB
[16:12] <only> kernel: [314026.098861] Out of memory: Kill process 29423 (mysqld) score 22 or sacrifice child
[16:12] <only> heh
[16:12] <thebwt> what's mysqltuner say?
[16:13] <thebwt> that endless battle between apache and mysql :( the tribulations of the one-box-wonder
[16:13] <thebwt> I'd drop your max clients all the way down to like 20
[16:14] <R13ose> sivik: yes I have this open, I download an application from the software center. I think I was able to fix this for recording but the other problem might be that people can't hear from far away if multiple people are using this.
[16:18] <ki7rw> if flash is so vulnerable to hackers then why are so many web sites still using it?
[16:18] <MonkeyDust> ki7rw  if windows is so vulnerable to malware, why are people still using it?
[16:18] <thebwt> ki7rw: same reason most houses still have deadbolts? Or credit cards mostly use mag stripes
[16:19] <thebwt> change is slow
[16:19] <only> what's best for caching
[16:19] <only> APC or Xcache
[16:20] <thebwt> in apache2.4, opcache
[16:20] <thebwt> but that's php file caching, not full page caching, which i think you need
[16:20] <thebwt> all you're doing is preventing disk hits
[16:20] <thebwt> you problem is RAM usage
[16:20] <thebwt> your*
[16:21] <only> hm, so what do I do
[16:22] <thebwt> you need to reduce the amount of work apache/php do
[16:22] <thebwt> full page cache or CDN can possibly help
[16:22] <thebwt> look into either w3-total cache or wordpress supercache
[16:22] <thebwt> or look into cloudflare or other CDN solutions
[16:22] <thebwt> or look into varnish
[16:23] <thebwt> (i ordered those from least technical to most)
[16:23] <only> I'm behind cloudflare already
[16:24] <only> and I've got w3-total in place
[16:24] <only> it still loads like shit: www.dutyfree.io
[16:25] <only> what a disgrace
[16:25] <only> fucking facebook loads quicker
[16:26] <ki7rw> thebwt, i guess i'll just have to stop using those websites - everyone else ought to stop using them also so that they get the "message"
[16:26] <blaman> loads very quickly for me, am in london
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> only  mnd your language
[16:26] <thebwt> facebook isn't running everything on a single 1GB server
[16:26] <thebwt> is this..
[16:27] <thebwt> woocomerce?
[16:27] <only> yeah
[16:27] <thebwt> on a server like that... not going to happen
[16:27] <thebwt> but actually this isn't ... terrible
[16:27] <thebwt> 1 second TTFB
[16:29] <ubuntu563> Hello. Im trying to install Lubuntu 14.04.2 on a powermac G5. I can boot fine but the live desktop installer is unresponsive and the window looks ''transparent''. Apparently, other apps have that issue too and others, like Mozilla, don't, so I suppose it is a graphics issue. I am using an nvidia GeForce FX5200. Any directions?
[16:30] <only> thebwt: try adding something to cart :)
[16:33] <thebwt> yup, you are going to need to elevate above slumlord hosting to get that running respectably.
[16:34] <only> I always thought 1gb ram should be enough for something like that
[16:35] <only> and not just enough, but *more* than enough
[16:36] <thebwt> wordpress + woo commerce + mysql powering the DB, I bet sessions are running off the DB, using a mysql connection?
[16:36] <R13ose> afk
[16:36] <thebwt> it could, but you'd have to really break down your bottlenecks using those tuning tools I was showing you
[16:36] <thebwt> and really really look into varnish
[16:37] <only> thebwt: something like https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/configure-varnish-with-apache-on-ubuntu-14-04?
[16:38] <thebwt> yes, but you're also going to need a VCL
[16:38] <thebwt> or see if youre wordpres caching plugin can integrate varnish
[16:39] <only> ^doesn't look like it, no
[16:39] <only> or actually - Enable varnish cache purging
[16:39] <only> Specify the IP addresses of your varnish instances above. The VCL's ACL must allow this request.
[16:39] <only> alright, thanks
[16:40] <only> will play around with it :)
[16:40] <jpo> (trying to make sure i'm not being mitm'd) are the releases still suppoed to be signed with the 1024b dsa key generated in 2004 instead of the 4096b rsa key from 2012???
[16:40] <jpo> seems awefully suspicious
[16:41] <fledgling> Is there an easy way to install full ubuntu on my chromebox. Without a cs degree I mean
[16:41] <fledgling> ??
[16:41] <jpo> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=cdimage%40ubuntu.com&op=vindex&fingerprint=on
[16:41] <MindVox> fledgling, Can boot from USB no?
[16:41] <fledgling> No
[16:42] <jpo> i see the SHA256 sums of 14.04.3 signed with FBB75451 instead of EFE21092, is that correct???
[16:43] <fledgling> I made a bootable usb stick but could not get to a terminal
[16:44] <fledgling> Im pretty sure the directions said to press ctrl+u to get a command prompt but the screen just blinks and does nothing.
[16:45] <thebwt> np only
[16:47] <fledgling> I found the write protection jumper under the board. But it is not a conventional 2 pin. It's a little 1mm x 1mm box with 2 tiny pins inside and i dont have what I would need to complete the circuit
[16:47] <fledgling> Could prolly jam some tin foil in it. But that seems medieval.
[16:48] <tats> hi. after upgrade to 15.04 I experience slow boot. my boot.log has lines like "A start job is running for dev-disk-by\x2duuid-e206b01d\x2d6cec\x2d4b56\x2db469\x2d25b106536f09.device". checked my fstab: http://pastebin.com/Rj974Snx. looks like a problem with swap but i'm not sure how to fix it.
[16:48] <fledgling> Any thoughts?
[16:49] <tats> fdisk -l output: http://pastebin.com/kE0ZSUjN
[16:49] <MindVox> fledgling, Perhaps this might help https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/795730-how-to-easily-install-ubuntu-on-chromebook-with-crouton
[16:50] <solsTiCe> hi. how do you stream you webcam+micro with vlc ? It does not work when I do the simple setup from gui
[16:50] <only> thebwt: thought I'd create a safety parachute - http://cssjockey.com/how-to-create-a-cron-job-to-start-mysql-if-it-stops/
[16:50] <only> but mail isn't configured on my vps
[16:51] <only> is ther a way I could use smtp instead?
[16:51] <only> if so, how should the mysqlfix.sh look like
[17:00] <thebwt> wait.
[17:00] <thebwt> what
[17:00] <thebwt> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-monit
[17:01] <thebwt> afk, but don't do whatever that's saying, just do monit
[17:07] <tgm4883> only: thebwt why not just use upstart? It can restart a service if it dies
[17:07] <only> ended up using that one
[17:07] <only> thanks
[17:07] <only> ttyl <3
[17:07] <tgm4883> I would assume that systemd has similar functionality
[17:11] <tsimonq2> I need help. This is mind-boggling...my friend was working with Ubuntu(unity) and after installing Google Chrome, about 10 minutes later, the launcher disappeared...and all of the commands in the terminal said 'command not found'...it is almost like someone types sudo rm -rf / in the terminal...but not...
[17:11] <tsimonq2> What could it be?
[17:11] <michael_> doodalidoodalidooooooooooo
[17:12] <tsimonq2> Nevermind
[17:12] <tsimonq2> A reboot fixed it
[17:12] <tsimonq2> :P
[17:13] <tsimonq2> Thanks anyways guys :)
[17:13] <michael_> im irish and qwabecian
[17:13] <ultragamecard> hello
[17:13] <michael_> face my rath scottish aliens
[17:13] <ultragamecard> michael_: ???
[17:14] <michael_> doodalidoodalidooooooooooo
[17:14] <michael_> australiaaaaaaaaaa
[17:14] <ultragamecard> the mac users have invaded
[17:14] <michael_> aw ya boy irish and quabecian
[17:15] <Pici> michael_: This channel is for Ubuntu support only. Please keep try to stay on topic.
[17:15] <michael_> ha nope
[17:15] <ultragamecard> michael_: get out
[17:15] <michael_> ya nope
[17:15] <ultragamecard> ban him please
[17:16] <xangua>   ultragamecard you need to calm down too
[17:16] <fowl> "Get out" xd
[17:16] <michael_> im back suckas
[17:16] <stubblefield> anyone know if there's an ubuntu issue why my 1366 display is suddenly not detected
[17:17] <stubblefield> and i can only get 1024 with intermittent display flickering ?
[17:22] <k1l_> stubblefield: what video card and what driver in use?
[17:26] <stubblefield> k1l_:  Mesa DRI Intel(R) 945G x86/MMX/SSE2
[17:27] <stubblefield> not sure about the driver
[17:27] <stubblefield> lshw -c video shows configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
[17:27] <k1l_> the driver should be the intel kernel driver
[17:27] <stubblefield> i unplugged the monitor from the pc at night and in the morning plugged it back in and it was like this
[17:27] <k1l_> do you have the proper kernel headers installed for your kernel?
[17:28] <stubblefield> so i had the configuration working before
[17:28] <stubblefield> i'm not sure about that question
[17:28] <k1l_> "uname -a" gives you what?
[17:29] <k1l_> then please pastebin "dpkg -l |grep linux-headers" too
[17:30] <stubblefield> Linux desktop 3.13.0-61-generic #100-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 29 11:22:15 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
[17:31] <stubblefield> http://pastebin.com/5xXDpkB4
[17:32] <MindVox> http://uh.cx/J5xLs
[17:33] <k1l_> ok you got the proper headers installed so that should not be the cause. on a sidenote: you can remove the packages you see there for the old kernel entries.  but leave at least the last 2 kernel versions installed. same goes for the list "dpkg -l|grep linux-image"
[17:35] <TFN}jrb`y]y^[`> but they dont to you can go seen day. $1
[17:35] <wubbuw_____> hi guys, can anyone give me some tips about contributing to linux /ubuntu? i am cs student interested in open source development, but have no idea how and where to start. thanks
[17:35] <TFN}jrb`y]y^[`> the 43-year keep thats when you find the correct one say the entitle: "Sometimes, you cannoying to american Idiot play
[17:35] <TFN}jrb`y]y^[`> noodlearm's URL title: "Microsoft's good was left are open: this sons to me. then in 10. yarddog some just gen. Steelers WR Brown Says He's bi curiously nuts maybe itll be actually discussing funny ass fair Walsh with injury. wtf
[17:35] <EriC^^> wubbuw_____: sudo apt-get install how-can-i-help
[17:35] <AcidRain> can anyone link me to some creditable sources that proves linux is good for everyday use
[17:36] <k1l_> stubblefield: now you could look into "dmesg"
[17:36] <k1l_> stubblefield: and "/var/log/Xorg.0.log"
[17:37] <k1l_> AcidRain: enough users in here should be creditable enough
[17:37] <BotchlaB> wubbuw_____ : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu
[17:37] <k1l_> AcidRain: but best is you test it yourself
[17:38] <wubbuw_____> thanks both :)
[17:38] <AcidRain> k1l_, well im arguing with a noob that has very stupid points on what makes windows easier to operate. and i just disagree with everything he is saying
[17:41] <k1l_> AcidRain: there are enough big companies like google or scientific departments like universities and NASA running it everyday.
[17:42] <AcidRain> k1l_, but we are talking about the home use of your everyday common user
[17:42] <AcidRain> he argues that if someone has never touched a computer before, windows is where you should send them. i disagree and say linux is the failproof way to send someone who doesnt even have noob status yet
[17:43] <k1l_> AcidRain: yep. there are thousands of people running ubuntu at home. but i dont think visiting them all is possible and it would not convince him anyway.
[17:44] <AcidRain> ye u right. hes just a lost soul
[17:44] <k1l_> AcidRain: but we are drifting away from the support topic in here. better place would be #ubuntu-offtopic i think the guys over there have more talkingpoints for that :)
[17:44] <MindVox> k1l_, Spam?
[17:44] <AcidRain> heh. technically this is support at its finest ;)
[17:44] <AcidRain> but ye. ill hit up offtopic
[17:45] <keroberos> hey. in vagrant I have symlinked some config files to be editable on the host fs, so I'm trying to restart those services when they get mounted, using a udev rule. but the services don't start and I'm not sure why. here's the rule file I'm using in /etc/udev/rules.d:
[17:45] <keroberos> SUBSYSTEM=="bdi",ACTION=="add",RUN+="/usr/bin/screen -m -d bash -c 'sleep 5; [ -d "/etc/phpdev-conf" ] &&   (service apparmor restart; service nginx restart; service php5-fpm restart; service mysql restart)'"
[17:46] <k1l_> MindVox: your linkdropping wasnt spam? what was it then?
[17:47] <MindVox> k1l_, Just loaded the uh.cx plugin and was checking it had loaded.. didn't realise it would write that out to the channel.
[17:58] <stubblefield> none of these entries in /var/log/Xorg.0.log has any associated dates
[18:00] <RB2_> Hi, how do I modify how a program is started in Ubuntu 15.04? I'm looking to change the args of FF
[18:01] <WildTangent> If you open the all apps menu and type alacarte, that will bring up the menu editor
[18:01] <WildTangent> Alt+F2 and typing alacarte will also open it
[18:01] <stubblefield> i guess the file is dated today
[18:02] <EriC^^> RB2_: /usr/share/applications
[18:02] <EriC^^> Exec= line
[18:02] <stubblefield> the last x0rg file has a reference to 1366, it is from july
[18:02] <stubblefield> the next one is from today and it only references 1024
[18:02] <stubblefield> i guess that is a clue
[18:02] <AScribe> Does ubuntu spy on what you do on your computer?
[18:02] <k1l_> AScribe: no
[18:03] <k1l_> stubblefield: well. is there an issue with the video driver module or the edid of the monitor
[18:05] <RB2_> thanks :)
[18:05] <Dorfen> Hi guys! Is there a way to make my ubuntu cli behave like a FreeBSD root shells history? Eg. writing ps then pressing up arrow would only go through hist commands starting with ps?
[18:07] <mintux> how can i tunnel whole of linux to use proxy 127.0.0.1:8118 ?
[18:08] <WildTangent> mintux: search network proxy in the menu
[18:08] <mintux> WildTangent: i test it and it append something to environment variable but when i open elinks https://wtfismyip.com/ it shows my current ip
[18:09] <stubblefield> k1l_: why would this suddenly happen based on unplugging the monitor and pluggin it back in
[18:09] <k1l_> stubblefield: i dont know
[18:09] <TJ-> Dorfen: For bash try Ctrl+R
[18:09] <stubblefield> i also don't know
[18:09] <TJ-> Dorfen: And see "man bash" :)
[18:10] <Dorfen> TJ-: Not what i was looking for :) Added this to ./inputrc : "\e[A":history-search-backward   seems to do the trick :)
[18:21] <AScribe> does canonical collect your data and spy on what you do?
[18:22] <k1l_> AScribe: go and troll somewhere else
[18:23] <AScribe> but richard stallman calls ubuntu spyware
[18:23] <juan_> Hello, please, how to help in spanish?
[18:23] <k1l_> he says you better steal food then you code prop. software. so please elaborate that issues with stallman himself.
[18:24] <WildTangent> AScribe: ichard stallman doesnt bath, you point is invalid.
[18:24] <k1l_> !es | juan_
[18:24] <juan_> Thank you
[18:31] <z1haze> is configuring the ps1 colors for ubuntu different than it would be for another distro? I copied my bash_profile from another server that runs centos but some things ended up differently
[18:35] <davidmichaelkarr> I was able to install gnome extensions on a CentOS7 box and control them in Firefox. I'm now trying to do the same on an Ubuntu VM. Should this work?  I don't appear to be able to install them, and Firefox doesn't give me the "on/off" toggle.
[18:35] <rvang> I'm trying to put an ubuntu flavour on my gf's windows 7 laptop (complete re-install), but It keeps gettings stuck at "Starting Network Connection Manager" [OK] Is there anything I can do about this.. ?
[18:36] <k1l_> davidmichaelkarr: the gnome versions need to match too.  but i think that worked with firefox the last time i tried
[18:37] <z1haze> where would I find in my terminal settings why a specific folder is being highlighted green background
[18:37] <rockstar_> How can I get only the even number of fields (delimiter space), of a file?
[18:37] <EriC^^> z1haze: usually if it's 777 it's highlighted green, or has the sticky bit, on my pc
[18:37] <bn0> hello
[18:38] <z1haze> oh i see
[18:38] <z1haze> EriC^^, what if I dont want that?
[18:38] <z1haze> I just want all dir's to be the same color
[18:39] <z1haze> i configured my bash_profile the way I want it, but I guess this default bashrc file is overwriting it
[18:39] <EriC^^> z1haze: i think the environment variable LS_COLORS determines that
[18:40] <EriC^^> setting it to 0 makes the colors go away here
[18:40] <z1haze> yea, i set that in my bash_profile already
[18:40] <EriC^^> for everything i mean
[18:40] <z1haze> but but its being overwritten somewhere
[18:41] <HadesWatch3r> When you choose encrypted drive during install does it encrypt the whole disk then and there or just as data is written?
[18:41] <EriC^^> z1haze: it must be one of these rs=0:di=01;34:ln=01;36:mh=00:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:su=37;41:sg=30;43:ca=30;41:tw=30;42:ow=34;42:st=37;44:ex=01;32:
[18:41] <EriC^^> cause the rest are all for file extensions
[18:41] <compdoc> HadesWatch3r, I think its only your home dir thats encripted
[18:41] <z1haze> but hwere is it being set though
[18:41] <z1haze> because .. my bash_profle is excatly how i want it
[18:42] <z1haze> and bashrc is full of stuff
[18:42] <z1haze> but nothing related to di=
[18:42] <HadesWatch3r> compdoc ... really? I thought you could select whole disk?
[18:42] <z1haze> ill figure it out its cool
[18:43] <compdoc> HadesWatch3r, at install, Ive only seen the choice of home dir. Which by itself causes me problems because during boot, the dir isnt unencripted until much later in the boot process
[18:43] <EriC^^> z1haze: in ~/.bashrc if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then ....
[18:43] <HadesWatch3r> compdoc thanks for the response.
[18:44] <EriC^^> but dircolors gives the whole list
[18:44] <z1haze> yea i have that, but it doesnt give me choices.. it just says like..  test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)"
[18:44] <z1haze> where do i actually SET it?
[18:45] <EriC^^> yeah, you can't dircolors just gives the whole list as 1
[18:45] <EriC^^> man dircolors maybe
[18:45] <EriC^^> "If  FILE  is  specified,  read  it to determine which colors to use for
[18:45] <EriC^^>        which file types and extensions.  Otherwise, a precompiled database  is       used."
[18:46] <EriC^^> z1haze: put it in ~/.dircolors
[18:46] <EriC^^> ( modified list you get from typing dircolors)
[18:47] <z1haze> so something like set d=$HOME/.dircolors
[18:47] <z1haze> if ( -r $d ) eval `dircolors -c $d`
[18:47] <z1haze> dircolors doesnt even exist
[18:47] <EriC^^> yeah, just make the file, ~/.bashrc checks if it exists and uses it
[18:47] <EriC^^> what do you mean? the command? /usr/bin/dircolors?
[18:48] <z1haze> well it gives me the list, yea
[18:48] <Saku> hey there, i'm running ubuntu 12.04, currently synergy'd in from another computer, wondering if anyone would happen to know why holding down ctrl and then pressing left mouse click it'll launch a terminal
[18:48] <z1haze> but im still not clear on where to actually set what I want
[18:48] <z1haze> where do i edit dircolors?
[18:48] <EriC^^> z1haze: yeah, the file isn't there by default, it checks if it exists, if not it uses dircolors without a FILE argument
[18:48] <z1haze> well, ls_colors
[18:48] <z1haze> alright
[18:48] <EriC^^> z1haze: type dircolors > ~/.dircolors
[18:48] <EriC^^> and edit it as you wish
[18:48] <z1haze> i gotcha
[18:48] <z1haze> thanks man
[18:49] <EriC^^> no problem
[18:49] <z1haze> now to find which one is for 777 :
[18:50] <z1haze> probably ow?
[18:51] <stubblefield> man, why did my display stop working at 1366
[18:52] <EriC^^> z1haze: i've no idea
[18:53] <EriC^^> z1haze: i think so, maybe ow is that and st is sticky bit
[18:53] <z1haze> whats the sticky bit?
[18:54] <EriC^^> chmod +t
[18:54] <z1haze> surely thers like a documented list for what each stands for
[18:55] <pandrodon> anyone knows a good chat you know talk random stuff ?
[18:55] <EriC^^> i tried man bash and man LS_COLORS, didn't find anything
[18:55] <TJ-> HadesWatch3r: If you choose to encrypt the entire drive (full disk encryption) what it does is create an small unencrypted /boot/ partition for the boot-loader and kernels/initrd.img, and then another partition/volume-group that is encrypted for the root file-system and others
[18:56] <k1l_> !ot | pandrodon
[18:56] <k1l_> pandrodon: or ##chat
[18:56] <EriC^^> z1haze: it's ow
[18:56] <EriC^^> z1haze: 42 is the background color and the other is the foreground
[18:57] <z1haze> yep
[18:57] <TJ-> HadesWatch3r: The encryption keys and LUKS header are created at that point but so far as I know the installer doesn't randomise the disk surface, so it's not terribly good from a 'denial' perspective. It is possible to tell when and where new data is written
[18:57] <z1haze> cat the dircolors to file doesnt work though
[18:57] <z1haze> get a invalid line error, missing second token
[18:58] <_SLM_> Hi, installed ubuntu on a USB disk with Universal-USB-Installer. Choose the option ¨Try Ubuntu without installing¨. Immediatly greeted by the error 5.734891 ACPI PCC probe failed
[18:59] <_SLM_> What is that?
[18:59] <_SLM_> I mean, what is wrong...
[19:00] <k1l_> _SLM_: that should be harmless
[19:00] <EriC^^> z1haze: is export at the bottom still?
[19:00] <_SLM_> cool, then how do I make the error go away?
[19:00] <k1l_> _SLM_: did you wait some time to see if it continues to boot?
[19:00] <_SLM_> I want to try ubuntu
[19:00] <_SLM_> I am waiting now
[19:00] <_SLM_> it gave me the error since I joined this channel
[19:00] <_SLM_> on a other pc
[19:00] <z1haze> yea
[19:00] <TJ-> _SLM_: bug 1430625
[19:00] <EriC^^> z1haze: try removing export
[19:01] <EriC^^> the whole line
[19:01] <_SLM_> So, what is the solution?
[19:01] <z1haze> nnope
[19:01] <z1haze> the error is on line one
[19:02] <EriC^^> try without LS_COLORS=
[19:02] <k1l_> _SLM_: some report it boots up after 90 sekonds.
[19:02] <EriC^^> just the colors
[19:02] <k1l_> *seconds
[19:02] <_SLM_> ah
[19:02] <_SLM_> checked the screen, more errors
[19:02] <_SLM_> still a grey error filled screen
[19:03] <_SLM_> it seems the be repeating the line:
[19:03] <_SLM_> *to be
[19:03] <General-Nemo> Hello, I have a problem on Firefox on Ubuntu that my title do not appear, for exemple on Facebook : http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/360147problmetitre.png. This problem does not appear on Chrome : http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/736689chrome.png. I have tried many solutions, like reinitialise the navigator, delete all add-ons, delete firefox from ubuntu, etc. but nothing work. This problem occur also on the offline wiki
[19:03] <General-Nemo>  c
[19:03] <TJ-> _SLM_: it is supposed a noisy warning that something doesn't exist, that never existed. The warning shouldn't be there since it is expected the ACPI PCC might not be there
[19:03] <_SLM_> task kworker/u16:3:80 blocked or more then 120 seconds
[19:04] <tonph> hi am trying to run $jx install jx and i am getting npm ERR! not ok code 0, i may be in the wrong place
[19:04] <k1l_> _SLM_: yes, its the kernel in combination with systemd looking for "special hardware" but since you dont have that it gives that error. should not be an issue
[19:04] <_SLM_> How to just boot?
[19:04] <_SLM_> Errors in OSes scare me ;)
[19:04] <General-Nemo> *This problem occur also on offline wiki client call Kiwix.
[19:04] <_SLM_> Just wanna boot
[19:04] <_SLM_> and it to work
[19:05] <_SLM_> This a normal laptop
[19:05] <_SLM_> Acer Aspire V3-571G
[19:05] <_SLM_> Fairly recent, fine specs
[19:06] <_SLM_> Nothing special about the hardware indeed
[19:07] <tonph> leave
[19:07] <k1l_> _SLM_: try if there is another issue like you need the nomodeset
[19:07] <k1l_> !nomodeset | _SLM_
[19:07] <z1haze> GOD..
[19:07] <z1haze> how hard is it to fix a damn ls colors
[19:09] <_SLM_> I´ll do that
[19:09] <_SLM_> thanks
[19:11] <_SLM_> Ok... this is weird... I was a second too slow before it automaticly choose option 1 (Try without installer). But just as I started holding down the ´power´ button to force a shutdown, it loaded after showing the error for less then a second
[19:13] <TJ-> z1haze: what is the exact problem? not knowing which setting controls a particular color?
[19:25] <_SLM_> Hey, quick question. Now that Ubuntu is running. I notice sometimes it hangs a little. This was also becoming a issue with Windows lately (but 100x worse) and the reason I thought now was a good time to switch. Could it be my old windows install somehow causes this in some way or is it because it´s running from USB?
[19:26] <EriC^^> _SLM_: could be cause you're running from usb, also check the harddisk and memory maybe
[19:26] <_SLM_> Okay, like a memtest?
[19:27] <_SLM_> or whatever those tools are called :)
[19:27] <_SLM_> to hammer your ram to see if it works properly
[19:27] <EriC^^> yeah and smartctl for the hdd
[19:27] <_SLM_> will do, thanks :)
[19:27] <EriC^^> no problem
[19:29] <bprompt> _SLM_:    bear in mind that you're likely just running on usb 2.0 speeds, and bottlenecks, either due to port being usb 2.0 or usb stick being 2.0
[19:30] <_SLM_> Yeah, I think the port is 3.0 but the stick is 2.0
[19:30] <_SLM_> true
[19:32] <bprompt> and not all usb chipsets are the same, some fare faster than others, over the same usb spec, for example, Verbatim usb sticks fare better on r/w speeds than many
[19:36] <_SLM_> I see
[19:40] <_SLM_> Well, I love how Ubuntu looks, I really miss the Terminal from back when I ran a Mint VM on my old Macbook, internet (wifi and lan) seems to work out of the box, it seems way faster than Windows. I think after a ram and hdd test as suggested by EriC^^ I am going to install Ubuntu on it and make it my main OS
[19:40] <Z3> Hi! Ubuntu 14.04.3 is released. It's ready the HWE ?  The wiki is not updated https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[19:41] <Jojimbo> Hello guys, I installed Kubuntu today and I've got this window: http://i.imgur.com/ps5H7Eb.pngWhat should I do? I'm not sure.
[19:41] <Jojimbo> Hello guys, I installed Kubuntu today and I've got this window: http://i.imgur.com/ps5H7Eb.png What should I do? I'm not sure.*
[19:42] <OerHeks> Jojimbo, select the recommended driver :-)
[19:42] <OerHeks> 346.59
[19:44] <Jojimbo> Ok thanks OerHeks
[19:44] <rommi> hi
[19:44] <Jojimbo> OerHeks: do you know what means "using processor microcode..."?
[19:45] <brothersome> Jojimbo, every processor has microcode in it - (Tanenbaum book)
[19:45] <_SLM_> hmm.. I installed Brackets on it. But when I click it, it doesn´t launch.... I even right-clicked the icon and clicked ¨Launch¨ numerous times ... USB-version issue? I added some HDD space by Universal USB INstaller to add a persistent storage for testing
[19:46] <OerHeks> It is an update for newer processors for the kernel
[19:46] <_SLM_> *HDD space .. I mean, dedicated space on the USB for Ubuntu to use.. guess a confusing typo
[19:48] <ubuntu_user> hi, could someone tell me how to determine the timestamp for when a file was first uploaded somewhere, in ext3 and ext4
[19:49] <wileee> _SLM_, brackets from a ppa?
[19:49] <ubuntu_user> first uploaded or first moved into a directory*
[19:49] <_SLM_> brackets.io
[19:49] <_SLM_> the .deb file
[19:49] <_SLM_> Installed via Software Center
[19:49] <wileee> _SLM_, From where?
[19:50] <_SLM_> downloaded at brackets.io
[19:50] <wileee> _SLM_, Third party right?
[19:50] <_SLM_> Yeah
[19:50] <_SLM_> My default Node.js tool
[19:50] <wileee> _SLM_, In general not supported here is all, you may have to contact them. ;)
[19:51] <_SLM_> eh..
[19:51] <_SLM_> Nothing third party is supported?
[19:51] <wileee> _SLM_, On the channel yes, unless that is the only option, usually this would be in graphic drivers we find.
[19:52] <bprompt> _SLM_:   channel is ubuntu support only, as far as brackets.io... I've used it... didn't find it too great, I know some folks who like it though, but you could try  hmmm #web or  check for a channel at irc.netsplit.de/channels/?net=freenode  of it
[19:53] <OerHeks> ubuntu_user, stat <filename> tells more about times
[19:53] <ubuntu_user> ty
[19:53] <wileee> _SLM_ THe reasoning is the same as we only cover ubuntu here no derivatives, we don't know the voodoo that their dev might do.
[19:53] <stubblefield> my 1366 came back after a few reboots
[19:54] <_SLM_> Yeah, okay. I understand
[19:54] <destinydriven> hey guys, I did an illegal shutdown on 15.04 because vmware caused my system to hang while running windows 10 guest
[19:54] <artois> destinydriven: gj
[19:54] <wileee> _SLM_, Does not mean you wont get help, just be aware is all if no one answer at times. ;)
[19:54] <destinydriven> when I restarted I get this ACPI PCC probe failed   starting version 219 Welcome to emergency mode!
[19:55] <destinydriven> artois, hi
[19:55] <artois> heyo
[19:55] <artois> vmware is proprietary nonsense
[19:55] <artois> windows is proprietary nonsense
[19:55] <OerHeks> ubuntu_user from stat --version 8.13 in Ubuntu 12.04) has 4th timestamp information - the Birth Time (file creation time). Although it may not show the correct time for now:
[19:55] <artois> what'd you expect?
[19:55] <thebwt> ubuntu to start
[19:55] <OerHeks> which is odd
[19:56] <destinydriven> I can't get my computer to get out of emergency mode
[19:56] <wileee> artois, Try to be helpful please. ;)
[19:56] <_SLM_> Yeah, okay. Well, I understand for most issues it depends on whoever is online´s personal experiences to get any answers
[19:56] <artois> wileee: you
[19:56] <thebwt> destinydriven: I think the ACP PCC msg is seperate from the problem
[19:56] <destinydriven> I've tried the suggested systemctl reboot and systemctl default
[19:56] <thebwt> ACPI*
[19:56] <wileee> !attitude | artois
[19:57] <artois> wileee: that's nice
[19:57] <thebwt> destinydriven: had you rebooted since you installed vmware?
[19:58] <destinydriven> thebwt, yes, several times
[19:58] <thebwt> roger
[19:58] <ricard> I'm in dual chanel brand if my ram ddr3 1546 and 3092
[19:58] <thebwt> destinydriven: does /var/log/dmesg give anything actionable?
[19:58] <destinydriven> one sec
[19:59] <k1l_> ricard: ##hardware for hardware related support.
[19:59] <TJ-> destinydriven:  bug 1430625
[19:59] <thebwt> oh?
[19:59] <artois> destinydriven: if you changed no software except for _running_ vmware, then it's possible your hardware has actually broken
[19:59] <artois> probably you changed software, though
[19:59] <destinydriven> TJ-, I came across this bug issue in researching the problem
[19:59] <TJ-> If the system locked up... maybe the foot file-system is damaged
[20:00] <TJ-> s/foot/root/
[20:00] <artois> oh yeah if you did a hard reboot, that could be indeed
[20:00] <destinydriven> TJ-, how do I fix that
[20:01] <TJ-> destinydriven: in theory, if the damage isn't too bad, it should be done automatically. You need to use the shell you end up at to diagnose whether that is the issue or not
[20:01] <destinydriven> So /var/log/dmseg says Nothing has been logged yet.
[20:01] <thebwt> :(
[20:01]  * thebwt is out of ideas
[20:03] <TJ-> destinydriven: probably because the root file-system is still read-only at this point. Just type "dmesg"
[20:03] <destinydriven> ok
[20:03] <thebwt> derp
[20:03] <thebwt> my mistake
[20:04] <z1haze> TJ-, not entirely sure.. im almost certain i know which im trying to set.
[20:04] <Zildjiandrummerx> Is it possible to use Ubuntu Server as Active Directory?
[20:04] <TJ-> z1haze: blimey... that was a late response!
[20:04] <destinydriven> TJ-, if it helps, I'm running ubuntu on an HP pavillion dv7t-6100 CTO with dynamic graphics - Intel and Radeon
[20:04] <TJ-> z1haze: did you do "dircolors --print-database" to learn what's what?
[20:05] <destinydriven> most people would've had this issue have some nvidia card
[20:05] <z1haze> no i know which i was trying to set
[20:11] <z1haze> anyone know how to use special characters in the ps1? like U+26A1
[20:11] <artois> z1haze: just use them
[20:11] <z1haze> just type it in just like that?
[20:11] <artois> you can use CTRL+SHIFT, 26a1, ENTER
[20:11] <artois> or just copy & paste
[20:11] <feneco> hello
[20:12] <artois> ⚡
[20:12] <artois> feneco: heyo
[20:12] <feneco> is there anyway to make a command execute with sudo after login?
[20:12] <artois> feneco: many ways, what command & why?
[20:12] <urda> Question: How do I change a user's password I just created, non-interactively ?
[20:13] <urda> $ adduser foobar
[20:13] <feneco> artois alsamixer is losing its settings when i restart the OS, so i have always to use $ sudo alsactl restore to unmute sound on ubuntu 14.04
[20:13] <urda> $ ... ?
[20:13] <z1haze> not sure how to assign that in my ps1 artois ?
[20:13] <z1haze> i put PS1='\e[106m \e[0m  \e[92m\W\e[0m U+26A1  ' but it just literally types the U+ w/e
[20:13] <feneco> so i thought about creating a script to always run $ sudo alsactl restore, after logon
[20:13] <popey> urda: chpasswd
[20:14] <urda> popey ah, is it just echo "user:pass" | chpasswd
[20:14] <urda> ?
[20:15] <z1haze> im using putty and nano btw
[20:16] <popey> urda: "man chpasswd" :)
[20:16] <urda> popey making me work for it :p alright let me see
[20:17] <DDR> Man, props to whoever made the login screen password rejection message polite. :)
[20:18] <popey> urda: teach a man to fish :)
[20:20] <keke> pls i new on linux,and i need help
[20:20] <keke> >?
[20:20] <keke> someone?
[20:20] <SchrodingersScat> !ask | keke
[20:21] <keke> tnx,look...i install linux backbox,but my wireeles is automatic off,how fix that and instaling wirelles drivers
[20:21] <keke> i have lap top acerr ferrari
[20:21] <keke> wireles is broadcom 4130
[20:21] <keke> rev2
[20:22] <squinty> !b43
[20:23] <shamurai> keke: What is the output of lsmod | grep wl
[20:23] <keke> squbottuu tnxxxxx
[20:23] <SchrodingersScat> !backbox | keke
[20:23] <feneco> i put alsactl restore on /etc/rc.local
[20:23] <keke> shamurai wait a second
[20:23] <feneco> hope it works :D
[20:24] <keke> feneco i try ..tnx all anywayy....this is awesome
[20:25] <keke> this is my frist time on linux,and irc
[20:25] <keke> and i am happy
[20:25] <feneco> that's good
[20:25] <feneco> good luck in your adventure
[20:25] <keke> tnxxxxx very much
[20:26] <shamurai> You chose backbox as your first linux distro? Must be pretty brave.
[20:26] <keke> is a gift form my friend..he send me disk from a denmark
[20:26] <asantos3> sup :3
[20:27] <shamurai> Have fun!
[20:28] <asantos3> does anyone have problems with an update? I'm getting fps drops, at the time I was in xubuntu, it happened this week and then I changed to ubuntu and it's still hapenning
[20:29] <wileee> asantos3, same repos, either release.
[20:30] <wileee> asantos3, same general anyway, you can choose the exact repos, not sure on a fps issue.
[20:30] <asantos3> wileee, well, I was running xubuntu 15.04 and then tried a few flavors to see how they were coming along and today I installed 14.04.3 so :/
[20:31] <wileee> asantos3,Are you understanding what I said?
[20:31] <asantos3> wileee, how so?
[20:31] <asantos3> I wrote before reading it
[20:33] <z1haze> I cant figure out how to use cool characters in my ps1
[20:33] <bekks> z1haze: So refer to the Playstation support please. This is a channel about Ubuntu support.
[20:33] <z1haze> wtf?
[20:34] <z1haze> Playstation?
[20:34] <bekks> z1haze: ps1 sound a lot like "Playstation" :)
[20:34] <z1haze> yea, considering we are in a linux ubuntu channel, one's brain shouldnt default to that, maybe ones talking about a bash_profile ps1
[20:34] <z1haze> good talk though
[20:34] <bekks> So you are talking about the PS1 variable.
[20:35] <bekks> And which "cool characters" are you referring to?
[20:35] <z1haze> unicode ones
[20:35] <OerHeks> ps1 generator >>  https://www.kirsle.net/wizards/ps1.html
[20:35] <z1haze> well the problem is its escaping the /u with the username
[20:36] <wileee> asantos3, Not the best description, let us know if so. ;)
[20:36] <bekks> It's \u, not /u
[20:36] <asantos3> wileee, what?
[20:36] <wileee> asantos3, My explanation.
[20:36] <impalle> "unzip -d tmp/ file.zip" or "unzip -d file.zip tmp" ?
[20:37] <asantos3> wileee, oh, I didn't understood, how can I choose the exact repos and why that helps?
[20:37] <impalle> never mind, I tried the first and it worked :)
[20:38] <jman1> Whats up everybody
[20:38] <wileee> asantos3, changing releases is not a cause for the effect, just because both do this is not a OS issue, but more likely the actual repo your calling or a config of fps.
[20:39] <wileee> asantos3, At the base of this is your getting the canonical main info on every release
[20:39] <jman1> Issue here, trying to stream on amazon and i get an issue that says it cant update flash player. i have rmvd and reinstalled flash player and still get the same issue. no flash problems on any other streaming sight. can anyone provide some insight to this
[20:40] <WildTangent> jman1: try chrome
[20:40] <jman1> ill let you know how that workss
[20:41] <asantos3> wileee, but the updates aren't the same between flavors or even among versions are though? This happened in xubuntu 15.04 and I tried ubuntu 14.04 to see if it was xubuntu and maybe if the lts solved it and the same issue happened
[20:41] <asantos3> wileee, this was an update I did on monday or so and I know it was an update, dunno to what package what though
[20:42] <wileee> asantos3, Right, there are servers all over the world for you to call, they are all linked to ubuntus main...etc release updates.
[20:43] <z1haze> ah, i got it working, just set the ps1 variable then export it separately
[20:43] <z1haze> except the unicode characters are being cut off halfway
[20:43] <wileee> asantos3, Probl;em we are having here is, this was just info, that shows the release is not the issue, and we are getting bogged down just with having this understanding. ;)
[20:44] <wileee> or very likely not the issue
[20:44] <OerHeks> z1haze, take a read  http://askubuntu.com/questions/404341/where-can-i-find-a-complete-reference-for-the-ps1-variable
[20:45] <z1haze> i have them working, its just like they are being cut off halfway.. must be the monospaced font or something
[20:47] <z1haze> see what i mean? http://puu.sh/jt9RJ/0dde4db30f.png
[20:48] <rvang> It appears I was disconnect.. Did any of my msgs get through? :p
[20:50] <rvang> tl;dr: Can't get ubuntu installed on my laptop. It looks like it actually does something sometimes, but it painfully slow.. not what im used to of ubuntu installs
[20:51] <J4nus> i'm looking for a solution for the monitoring of multiple linux servers, websites,..
[20:51] <asantos3> wileee, do you know where I can find the update changelog or something?
[20:51] <asantos3> ^or anyone
[20:51] <J4nus> currently i'm using nagios but i don't have graphics and it's a lot of pain to configure all the controls.. is there some alternative ?
[20:53] <Pici> J4nus: I use icinga (a nagios fork) here together with nconf, which provides a web gui for adding services/servers/etc.
[20:53] <J4nus> Pici, do you use something to generate graph ?
[20:53] <asantos3> meaning, is their any place where I can find what updates the devs pushed this week?
[20:53] <Pici> J4nus: pnp4nagios as well.
[20:53] <J4nus> cause it's the main issue i would like to generate graph to see the evolution (disk, ram, response time..)
[20:53] <dfghahk> weird
[20:54] <J4nus> Pici, i did some tries but i don't find it very convenient
[20:55] <asantos3> this http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package_logs answers my question
[20:57] <wileee> asantos3, Cool, enjoy.
[21:11] <Pinkamena_D> I want to try to modify the driver 'qcserial' as my device does not seem to be supported correctly. where can I get the correct c/h/makefiles from which are most current?
[21:15] <maquowicz> what would be the fastest way to capture a web audio stream ? http://www.di.fm/calendar eg. eg, equinox
[21:15] <maquowicz> usin browser right now ... is there any plug ?
[21:16] <brainwash> Pinkamena_D: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/drivers/usb/serial/qcserial.c ?
[21:18] <Pinkamena_D> looks like the one
[21:19] <Pinkamena_D> seeing as there is just one makefile for everything in the serial folder, should I just gcc it?
[21:20] <brainwash> Pinkamena_D: I would ask in #ubuntu-kernel
[21:21] <brainwash> Pinkamena_D: and/or ##kernel
[21:21] <Pinkamena_D> ok
[21:22] <BlizBlaze> Question, i downloaded the newest 14.04.03 LTS but when i was making a boot disk it had BETA in the download name, I was just wondering why.
[21:24] <freggle> hi all, after a system crash I can't mount /boot partition at boot. The error is mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext2'. Has anyone seen this before?
[21:25] <freggle> lsmod shows a fraction of the kernel modules loaded with no ext2 etc
[21:25] <Guest83922> Any russian friend present here? Please PM me! I need a lil help with a File written in Russian Language and not showing in my system properly!http://www.ulop.net/marketplace/8-networkingweb/631980-handycache-part-2?start=3010
[21:25] <freggle> i can read russian Guest83922
[21:26] <wileee> !ru | Guest83922 might help
[21:26] <OerHeks> #ubuntu-ru
[21:26] <Guest83922> freggle: Can you kindly translate it for me? The file is not even showing up propely. Font issue.
[21:27] <whoami> hey
[21:28] <whoami> omg this looks cool .d
[21:28] <Guest83922> ??
[21:28] <dfjgkfagdaf> f
[21:28] <whoami> its first time im using linux im using virtul machine
[21:28] <freggle> Guest83922 this is clearly not russian, i think it's tagalog?
[21:28] <Gallomimia> um. yup. seems pretty cool
[21:29] <whoami> is there anyone can teach me some cool stuff
[21:29] <jman1> so it doesn't matter what browser i use firefox chrome or the amazon app i cannot stream movies. on message tells me to install adobe flash which i have done several times. one tells me to update flash which im sure was done during the reinstall and the other just says video error :(
[21:29] <whoami> c ya
[21:29] <Guest83922> freggle: No Idea., The software it talks about is in Russian Language. That install.txt was a part of the installer!
[21:30] <jman1> on amazon only i can stream other stuff
[21:30] <Guest83922> freggle: can you translate it using google.ctranslate.com. the characters are not showing up properly in my system.
[21:33] <jman1> WildTangent: any ideals
[21:34] <Guest83922> whoami: apt-get install nethogs iperf-ng inkscape gimp kdenlive fish
[21:35] <wileee> jman1, My prime stuff streams, is all I could say.
[21:36] <jman1> are you using firefox or chrome
[21:36] <wileee> jman1, FF
[21:36] <freggle> Guest83922 it all looks transliterated to me
[21:36] <wileee> jman1, Yu have the restricted-extras installed?
[21:36] <jman1> that one says its updating my flash then says update failed and yes have the restricted extras
[21:37] <wileee> jman1, So do you have any flash, beside the chrome pepper built in?
[21:38] <Guest83922> freggle: Not sure. but the software is free! I dont see a reason why would they do it!
[21:38] <jman1> yes had the adobe flash
[21:38] <jman1> thats what i us on ff the  chrome just says video error
[21:40] <wileee> jman1, I rarely use amazon on the computer generally the tv is where played, there seems to be issue, or has been. I found answers with 'ubuntu stream amazon' on google, however nojt sure if the ppa packages are up to date or the best solution.
[21:40] <wileee> not*
[21:41] <jman1> ill keep troubleshooting its gotta be something to do with my flash because its common in all browsers i try to stream in
[21:42] <wileee> jman1, Bad conclusion, no real prof, flash in chrome and adobe are not the same version for one, might be part of the problem, I doubt it though.
[21:43] <jman1> i blame amazon haha
[21:43]  * artois blames the rhone
[21:43] <wileee> I can't play purchased movie, somwhere this a disconnect for linux and what exact service I think
[21:44] <wileee> there is*
[21:45] <wileee> lol nice
[21:45] <asantos3> wileee, found the issue
[21:45] <wileee> asantos3, I saw that, what was it?
[21:45] <asantos3> thermald
[21:46] <asantos3> force an older version and it worked fine
[21:46] <wileee> asantos3, Ah, good job, overheating?
[21:46] <wileee> or the download
[21:48] <asantos3> I don't think so, the pc goes hot when playing heavy games and maybe the new version acts upon it wrongly
[21:49] <wileee> asantos3, Good work, really when users find the answers it is coolest. ;)
[21:49] <Gallomimia> trying to install a plugin for banshee music player, as described here: http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/sound/banshee-extension-duplicatesongdetector
[21:49] <Gallomimia> but i don't seem to be finding it. i think apt-get should have it? something i'm doing wrong...
[21:50] <wileee> asantos3, You have lm-sensors instlled and setup?
[21:50] <asantos3> what's that?
[21:50] <wileee> !lm-sensors | asantos3 here you go
[21:51] <OerHeks>  Gallomimia , make sure you have 'universe repo' enabled
[21:51] <Gallomimia> it's a package. does what it does
[21:51] <Gallomimia> OerHeks: i thot so. i'm not sure where to look for that (i stick to cli for software updates)
[21:51] <asantos3> wileee, so I can monitor my temp to see if that's the issue?
[21:52] <Gallomimia> asantos3: that's the idea yes. i keep the graph of my sensors open all the time (its called psensor)
[21:52] <MonkeyDust> asantos3  use this command   watch -n 1 sensors
[21:52] <wileee> asantos3, In a perfect world yes, it has some dependence on the hardware and firmware be usable, I would check it out for sure. I have a conky on my de with temperatures
[21:53] <wileee> both cpu and gpu
[21:53]  * Gallomimia finds out what conky is at long last...
[21:53] <wileee> it's beautiful
[21:54] <Gallomimia> hm. it seems i do have the Universe souce enabled.. i think. it says so in software center options anyway
[21:55] <wileee> Gallomimia, No plugin click in banshee?
[21:55] <asantos3> wileee, what if I want to test it in a fullscreen game? does it have a log or something?
[21:56] <Gallomimia> wileee: no... it auto installed one when it couldn't play a song. but nothing i can find to add plugins
[21:57] <wileee> asantos3, Not sure, I just install and run the check. you can run a cli and pull it up probably, depends on your game, I'm not a gamer, full screen not sure is all.
[21:57] <Gallomimia> and i *REALLY* need the duplicate song remover cause i clicked "Rescan Library" and got half my songs added twice :P
[21:57] <asantos3> wileee, maybe I can alt-tab to see it, I will test it now ;)
[21:58] <Gallomimia> asantos3: what kinds of fullscreen games are you playing? are they native games or run under wine?
[21:58] <asantos3> native, counter strike: go
[21:59] <Gallomimia> yeah that'll alt tab just fine
[21:59] <Gallomimia> but did valve ever take its sweet time updating that one to linux native eh?
[22:00] <asantos3> yup, a year ago
[22:00] <Gallomimia> after pushing all their affiliated devs and store merchants to support linux? i thought it was insulting.
[22:01] <Gallomimia> but now we are offtopic. still, valve's push on for linux gaming has done good things for ubuntu
[22:02] <asantos3> yes, what valve is doing it's so good
[22:02] <fabzor3> in #mpv
[22:02] <artois> ...
[22:02] <Gallomimia> alright. uptime 6 days and a new kernel was installed yesterday. and i'm having troubles finding this package to install, and every time i play with the software center it yells at me to reboot. so that's what i'm going to do.
[22:05] <fabzor3> Yeah, sometimes you just have to reboot, it can be easier that way
[22:05] <fabzor3> especially with kernel upgrades
[22:05] <fabzor3> wb Gallomimia
[22:05] <fabzor3> did you die after rebooting?
[22:07] <k1> Hi, i have installed Ubuntu, and used Software & Updates to install my graphic card, NVIDIA driver. i took time to download 300MB of the driver packages size. now i need to re-install the whole Ubuntu again... is there anyway that i back-up the downloaded driver and then later on new os, install it manually and prevent downloading again?
[22:08] <explosive> k1: it might be in /var/cache/apt/archive
[22:08] <BotchlaB> k1, why do you "need" to reinstall the whole OS again, though?
[22:08] <wileee> k1, Are you sure you have to reinstall?
[22:08] <OerHeks> k1 use the driver tool ubuntu provides. you would get updates too.
[22:09] <PaulVern> Hey all, I had a python based google hangouts terminal app on my laptop
[22:09] <PaulVern> I wiped the ssd
[22:09] <k1> thanks all for the replies, ill do as u says, and i need to re-install coz of bad partitioning with dual boot windows OS, its very messy that cant do it with gparted
[22:09] <PaulVern> and can't remember the name of the app!
[22:10] <bprompt> k1:    all .deb's downloaded will be at  /var/cache/apt/archive as explosive  indicated, and you can reinstall those .deb by themselves yes, keep in mind that, that directory will have all .deb's of all packages you've installed, since last it was cleared
[22:10] <PaulVern> anyone know of a google hangouts (not gchat but hangouts) app written in python for the terminal?
[22:10] <PaulVern> ah, finally found it on google :)
[22:10] <PaulVern> nvm
[22:11] <Melio> PaulVern, what's it do? terminal hangout? what
[22:11] <brainwash> PaulVern: hangups?
[22:11] <PaulVern> brainwash: yep
[22:11] <PaulVern> Melio: https://github.com/tdryer/hangups  - lets you use google hangouts in the terminal
[22:11] <PaulVern> found it by adding 'python api' to my google search
[22:12] <k1> bprompt, ty should i use this command for my Graphic card GTX 770 NVIDIA? #ls /var/cache/apt/archives/ | grep nvidia
[22:12] <Melio> that's neat. but i use hangouts while in google email anyhow
[22:13] <bprompt> k1:    well... dunno how many .debs were downloaded.... and not all will have the "nvidia" string in them
[22:13] <k1> ty all
[22:14] <k1> for the help
[22:14] <explosive> k1: type sudo ubuntu-drivers devices to get the driver you're using
[22:14] <bprompt> k1:     I think you could try something like AptOnCD, to get and use those .deb files, since AptOnCD does categorizing and shows them with an UI and you can pick which one
[22:14] <PaulVern> yeah, so do I, most of the time
[22:14] <bprompt> !aptoncd | k1
[22:15] <asantos3> wileee, not I think http://paste.ubuntu.com/12025298/ It's summer so the room is really hot too
[22:15] <asantos3> not bad I think*
[22:16] <k1> bprompt, ubottu ill do as u said ty
[22:17] <asantos3> why ubottu?
[22:18] <Guy1524> Hello, is anybody there?
[22:18] <wileee> asantos3, Depends on your hardware,and how accurate they are reading, just some variables to consider/
[22:19] <MonkeyDust> Guy1524  type /names
[22:19] <Guy1524> I am trying to install ubuntu 15.04 onto my leonovo thinkserver TS140 using a usb drive, but it crashes every time i try
[22:19] <Guy1524> *lenovo
[22:19] <k1> explosive, did i find all drivers? http://paste.ubuntu.com/12025338/
[22:19] <Guy1524> and I can not read all the error messages because of overscan
[22:19] <wileee> Guy1524, Can you define crashing?
[22:20] <Niebieski> Hey guys, I was installing some updates but it ruined my system.
[22:20] <Niebieski> I can't connect to the wireless network to reinstall packages.
[22:20] <Guy1524> so I select install ubuntu it goes on the ubuntu splash screen for a few seconds, then all these error messages pop up and it freezes
[22:20] <asantos3> wileee, so I upgraded thermald from 1.1~rc2-11 to 1.4.3-2 and that's the issue, should I fill a bug here https://github.com/01org/thermal_daemon or should I even try other versions like 1.4.2?
[22:21] <wileee> Guy1524, Ah, that's not good, lets see what the channel says.
[22:21] <explosive> k1: pretty much, yeah
[22:21] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: I do not think the moon "is anybody there?" is presently inhabited .
[22:21] <wileee> asantos3, Not sure really.
[22:22] <k1> explosive, ty :)
[22:22] <explosive> np :)
[22:22] <asantos3> wileee, maybe I will debug it around, build from source and stuff and report it later. Thanks for the help ;)
[22:23] <wileee> no problem
[22:23] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: Back to square 1, did you verify the .so and the USB burn ?
[22:23] <Bashing-om> .iso *
[22:23] <Guy1524> Now there are not even any errors it just freezes, and Basing-om I installed it with pen drive linux
[22:24] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: K, is this a UEFI endowed system ?
[22:24] <Guy1524> it supports UEFI
[22:25] <fabzor3> Im workin on some 5.1 speakers today
[22:25] <Guy1524> im using legacy
[22:25] <fabzor3> and I have a bunch of music
[22:25] <fabzor3> whats the best way to have my stereo music come out my 5.1 system?
[22:25] <fabzor3> rather than just stereo left and right
[22:25] <F6F7> is it possible to remove seahorse without removing ubuntu-desktop all the way?
[22:25] <fabzor3> can I use pulseaudio for that?
[22:25] <MonkeyDust> fabzor3  #ubuntustudio is multimedia dedicated
[22:25] <F6F7> (or disable seahorse, alternatively)
[22:26] <fabzor3> cheers MonkeyDust
[22:26] <Guy1524> Other times it restarts my computer
[22:27] <Guy1524> its very inconsistent
[22:28] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: UEFI slightly complicates matters ( secure boot is off ?) // Let's verify the burn - boot the liveUSB and as soon as the firmware screen clears repeatedly depress/release the escape key -> language screen; escape key to accept the defualt -> boot options screen -> "check disks for defects " . Does the disk check good with no errors ?
[22:28] <BenBE> Whom to contact if I want to have a much more recent version of xserver-xorg-video-intel packaged? Or at least a bunch of upstream patches integrated by default?
[22:29] <Guy1524> I tried this before and it had 3 defects
[22:29] <Guy1524> when I try it now it crashes
[22:29] <MonkeyDust> BenBE  start from the beginning, what are you doing, what brings you here
[22:29] <Guy1524> I am trying again now though
[22:31] <BenBE> MonkeyDust: I have a Thinkpad W520 with Intel+Nvidia Optimus on Trusty Thar/14.04. Integrated Intel is working, same for the Nvidia using nouveau.
[22:31] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: UnGood .
[22:31] <Guy1524> Worked this time
[22:31] <dbkaplun> What CLI editor do you guys use?
[22:31] <Guy1524> It says "Check finished: errors found in 3 files!"
[22:31] <BenBE> The issue with the xserver-xorg-video-intel package is, that when activating a second screen I see artifacts of the old image on the external monitor.
[22:32] <Guy1524> Then "Press any key to reboot your system"
[22:32] <BenBE> Updating the intel video driver fixes the issue.
[22:32] <BenBE> dbkaplun: mcedit (package mc)
[22:33] <BenBE> MonkeyDust: Basically what brings me here is requesting the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver to be updated to some much more recent upstream version as some issues with Optimus are resolved there.
[22:35] <dbkaplun> Hmm, anyone try slap? https://github.com/slap-editor/slap
[22:35] <BenBE> MonkeyDust: I'm also seing the problem that using two external monitors (VGA+HDMI+internal display) causes either the displaymanager to crash OR xrandr to fail configuring the positioning of the displays.
[22:35] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: I do suggest to reburn the USB. You must have an error free medium for the install .
[22:35] <Guy1524> what should I do differently
[22:37] <Bashing-om> BenBE: Have yoo opted in for HWE ? HWE has the upstram kernel and Xserver .
[22:38] <Bashing-om> Guy1524: Now-a-days I am Windows illitterate . Others will have to offer advise for working from the Windows platform .
[22:38] <bprompt> Guy1524:     did you download the iso?
[22:38] <Guy1524> I can do it on another computer running ubuntu
[22:38] <Guy1524> yes
[22:38] <Guy1524> i downloaded it from the official website
[22:38] <BenBE> Bashing-om: HWE?
[22:39] <BenBE> Currently running linux-image 4.2.0rc5 (kernel-ppa)
[22:40] <bprompt> Guy1524:    ok...   burn it to your usb stick with win32diskimage -> http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/    <--- which does a "raw write" of the file to the medium
[22:40] <Guy1524> ok
[22:40] <fowl> my audio is skipping all the time. on all applications. pulseaudio. how can I fix it???
[22:52] <Zee> anybody have exp with setting up a computer in a DMZ? It says "be sure the address is not in the range of addresses deliver by the dhcp server if enabled" I don't get it, how would I use a local ip that wasn't given to the computer I want to uses DHCP
[22:52] <Zee> ?
[22:54] <Zee> anybody have exp with setting up a computer in a DMZ? It says "be sure the address is not in the range of addresses deliver by the dhcp server if enabled" I don't get it, how would I use a local ip that wasn't given to the computer by the dhcp? do i need to set that computer up on a static ip first?
[22:55] <artois> you're in korea?
[22:55] <Zee> lol  no?
[22:56] <artois> yes you are
[22:56] <bprompt> hehe
[22:56] <artois> you asked no, so I get to say that you are now :)
[22:56] <tomreyn> to answer your question: yes that's usually done for servers
[22:56] <artois> tomreyn: =)
[22:56] <wileee> !ot | artois very rude to ask this
[22:56] <Guy1524> OK guys so I did that to the usb, booted from it, and now it wants me to login at a terminal when I haven't set up an account
[22:57] <Guy1524> and now the screen went blank
[22:57] <bprompt> Guy1524:     wondering what iso you downloaded, usually it'd boot you right into ubuntu, after clicking on "try ubuntu"
[22:57] <bprompt> but sounds like maybe you've got the wrong iso
[22:57] <tomreyn> Zee: what are you trying to accomplish there?
[22:58] <Guy1524> ubuntu 15.04 from the website
[22:58] <Zee> I'm having a problem with a laptop I'm setting up for my roommate to game on
[22:58] <Zee> port forwarding still wouldn't allow him to host games
[22:58] <Zee> I wanted to try and see if I was able to put it in the dmz if it would change the problem
[22:58] <tomreyn> you're using a SOHO router / firewall and it's got that DMZ option?
[22:58] <artois> wileee: nah
[22:58] <Zee> yes
[22:59] <tomreyn> Zee: and that's what made you think you want to setup a DMZ?
[22:59] <Zee> no, I was just exercising my options to get around the hosting problem.
[22:59] <wileee> Guy1524, This the same download which errors on the onboard before?
[23:00] <Guy1524> yes
[23:00] <tomreyn> Zee: if port forwarding wouldn'T allow him to host then the rules were wrong, or the router or ISP doesn't allow forwarding (some of) the port(s) needed
[23:00] <wileee> !md5sum | Guy1524
[23:00] <Guy1524> but it is different this time
[23:00] <Guy1524> i just makes me log in
[23:00] <Guy1524> ok
[23:01] <wileee> Guy1524, Things fail, downloads fail, always confirm this stuff fully at the least. ;)
[23:01] <tomreyn> Zee: okay that DMZ option can be worth a try as a last resort. but usually that's a gun pointed at your foot.
[23:01] <Zee> i get that, but if it worked, I'd know a starting point at in which my problem may lay.
[23:01] <tomreyn> Zee: if thats a windows box you'd expose it to the naighty Internet, and you really shouldnt.
[23:01] <tomreyn> ok
[23:02] <Zee> its not, its ubuntu.
[23:02] <tomreyn> Zee: well manually configure an ip address on it which is outside of your routers' DHCP address range then
[23:03] <Dawgmatix> Any idea on how to reset the display configuration saved via the displays tool?
[23:03] <Guy1524> I give up, ima download 14.04 to see if that works
[23:03] <Dawgmatix> I want to get rid of the layout I saved using the UI but it appears the UI isnt writing its config to xorg.conf
[23:03] <pizzaops> Who dares go by Zee?
[23:03] <pizzaops> Zee is me.
[23:03] <fabzor3> yo dawg
[23:03] <fabzor3> is xorg.conf still used?
[23:04] <fabzor3> I notice I also cant really save changes to xorg.conf
[23:04] <fabzor3> probably because in newer versions it may be depreciated
[23:04] <fabzor3> depending of course on how your desktop manager works
[23:05] <Bashing-om> fabzor3: Yes and no for Xorg.conf . Geneally depreciated (DKMS) , but if the file exist it will be used .
[23:05] <fabzor3> ahh
[23:05] <fabzor3> thanks :)
[23:06] <brainwash> it's required by the closed source GPU drivers
[23:07] <Dawgmatix> I use the nvidia driver. If I use nvidia-settings, it writes to xorg.conf
[23:07] <Dawgmatix> I need to change the default behaviour without having an xorg.conf since I use three monitors rotaited in portrait mode
[23:08] <Dawgmatix> Attempts to arrange the displays using the ubuntu displays tool were did not succeed since the tool appears to have a bug in dragging monitor layouts
[23:22] <bigbrugll> Anal
[23:23] <bigbrugll> Any niggas in here
[23:24] <mtllc222> good night, anyone have any idea how to solve this problem installing NoIP         ( mv: can not obtain status "/tmp/no-ip2.conf": File or directory not found )
[23:25] <artois> mtllc222: pretty straight forward, it isn't there
[23:26] <mtllc222> artois it's this error when running make install
[23:27] <satdav> What's the version of Jenkins on Ubuntu
[23:27] <bekks> mtllc222: Do not run make install, use checkinstall instead.
[23:27] <artois> mtllc222: I doubt you need to build noip's client
[23:28] <bekks> Otherwise you'll be installing stuff without using the package management system and run into problem getting rid of that.
[23:28] <artois> mtllc222: http://askubuntu.com/questions/73048/how-can-i-set-up-a-dynamic-dns-fetching-service-on-ubuntu-server
[23:29] <mtllc222> I am following the manual page of NoIP
[23:29] <OerHeks> their site says so http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/installing-the-linux-dynamic-update-client-on-ubuntu/  and http://askubuntu.com/questions/491124/how-do-i-install-no-ip-duc-on-ubuntu-14-04
[23:30] <bekks> mtllc222: Which doesnt mean it will create a package to be used by the package management system and will not cause issues. Do not use make install. Dont. Never. Do not, Jim.
[23:31] <mtllc222> ok thank you I'll test the link sent to me
[23:32] <bekks> !checkinstall | mtllc222
[23:33] <bekks> mtllc222: The only thing that differences is that you should use checkinstall instead of make install.
[23:33] <bekks> It will give you a .deb which can be used by the package management system.
[23:36] <mtllc22> beeks checkinstall gives the same error
[23:37] <wileee> satdav, Not really any exact release, debian is just where the apt-get and general packages come from.
[23:37] <squinty> satdav:  http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=jenkins&searchon=names&suite=vivid&section=all
[23:38] <Pinkamena_D> Hello, I installed a supported amd card (hd6950) and I can still only receive video output from the built in graphics. The card is shown in lspci. I have tried with and without the open source drivers
[23:38] <wileee> satdav, Then developed for Ubuntu's setups.
[23:39] <squinty> Pinkamena_D:  might have to disable the onboard in BIOS iirc.
[23:47] <fabzor3> yeah definetely a bios setting
[23:47] <fabzor3> but also try starting ubuntu in expert mode
[23:47] <fabzor3> if the mode doesnt set
[23:59] <surgy3> hello