[03:47] <UBuxuBU> hi
[18:26] <pac> Having big problems mounting samba-shares with fstab after upgrade to latest stable lubuntu release.. any ideas? Dont get any writeaccess
[18:26] <pac> Also cant use "uid=ShareUserName" anynmore
[18:26] <holstein> are all machines linux?
[18:26] <pac> yes
[18:27] <pac> works perfectly on my other machines that are still not updated
[18:27] <holstein> updated to what?
[18:27] <pac> lates lubuntu released
[18:27] <holstein> 15.04? or, a more recent kernel? or samba version?
[18:28] <pac> the latest download on lubuntu.net, where do I check the samba version and dist-version?
[18:28] <holstein> i think, i would try, even if i had to, the live iso for 15.04, if thats what you are using, main ubuntu
[18:28] <holstein> lubuntu *is* ubuntu, so, you could find a larger group for support in #ubuntu that way
[18:28] <bioterror> if all machines are GNU/Linux, one could wonder why not NFS?-)
[18:29] <holstein> if thats a known issue, i would expect a bug report, or, a work around.. and you may find that in #ubuntu.. where-as, i dont think folks here would be using samba linux to linux, typically
[18:29] <pac> I could try,, just wanted to hear with you if there has been major changes to how to setup the fstab
[18:29] <pac> all machine are linux, but from beginning i was on windows, and still sometimes i need to boot into windows
[18:29] <holstein> not that im aware of.. but, if there are changes to fstab, that would happen upstream..
[18:30] <pac> is it possible to see what version of fstab is installed?
[18:31] <holstein> if i want to know what version of packages i have installed are, i just use a package manager, like synaptic.. its a handy GUI one that will show that information
[18:32] <pac> ok. Also, last question then I will try #ubuntu channel, does this say you anything;
[18:32] <pac> [ 2671.022677] Status code returned 0xc000006d NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE [ 2671.022688] CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13 [ 2671.022850] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13
[18:34] <holstein> there are samba specific support avenues.. someone there might be able to just rattle something off from seeing that
[18:34] <pac> ok thanks
[18:34] <holstein> personally, i would seperate it out.. i would see if i have permissions sorted, independently from fstab config
[18:35] <pac> I get write protection in the mounted folder with sudo, this should mean that the mount is OK, but something in my local filesystem locking normal user from writing?
[18:36] <pac> I mean I dont get write protection as sudo
[18:36] <pac> mkdir /mnt/share/test does not work, sudo mkdir /mnt/share/test does work
[18:36] <holstein> id say,  you probably have issues other than fstab, then.. and may just have something else broken
[18:36] <pac> ok
[18:37] <holstein> is this an upgrade? are you using 15.04?
[18:39] <pac> I did a fresh install 15.04
[18:47] <pac> Solved it finally,, I was not owner of the local folder. Changed it with chown, and now my original fstab-line is working
[18:48] <pac> I think it should work anyway after I did chmod 0777 on the mounted folder, but it didn't
[18:58] <TITI> Hi
[18:59] <TITI> Bye
[21:54] <do123> how can i upgrade a installtion of 14.04 to 15.04 on command line?
[22:24] <Unit193> do123: You may have to modify /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades, but do-release-upgrade
[22:25] <Unit193> Though of course you'll have to jump a few times, as 15.04 isn't an LTS.
[22:27] <do123> Unit193: my problem are artefacts at video playback that i dont have on 15.04
[22:28] <do123> Unit193: i already upgraded the kernel manually to 4.1.6 and added the enders xorg ppa that upgraded my mesa and some other parts.
[22:28] <do123> Unit193: any idea on what that artefacts could base on?
[22:29] <do123> the come when playing video and jumping inside the video file
[22:30] <do123> when i change the audio stream language while playing i could get into a situation where it create such artefacts every few seconds.
[22:30] <do123> on what kind of software does that problem depend on?
[22:32] <Unit193> do123: There's the enablement stack you could use,  apt-cache search vivid  to see some of the metas you'd pick up.
[22:35] <do123> do123: okay, thanks so far. would try that