[00:00] <Techspectre> wileee, thank you
[00:00] <amigoo89> chaser: yes exactly... that is what I was worried about
[00:00] <amigoo89> so I guess I need to upgrade it to 14.04
[00:00] <amigoo89> but it is okay I guess
[00:00] <Bashing-om> amigoo89: Yep. http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=vsftpd&searchon=names&suite=precise-updates&section=all >> Sorry, your search gave no results . Not available in 12.04 .
[00:01] <amigoo89> yes :()
[00:01] <amigoo89> :(
[00:01] <amigoo89> but okay, I will upgrade it to 14.04
[00:02] <Techspectre> wileee, the only reason I ask is because I remember not too long ago Ubuntu wouldn't recognize USB 3.0 devices during installation. But that was probably 12.04 or 13.04, this is 15.04.
[00:03] <Techspectre> With 24 GB of ram, would you guys set 50 GB of swap space?
[00:03] <Bashing-om> amigoo89: Mind a PPA ? There is https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/%2Bsource/vsftpd .
[00:03] <Daniel070189> brasil
[00:03] <Daniel070189> basil
[00:03] <Daniel070189> brasil
[00:03] <amigoo89> yes I've also seen this, but I guess using 14.04 is a good choice anyways :)
[00:04] <Daniel070189> brsil
[00:04] <amigoo89> later I will have the same problem with another package
[00:04] <Daniel070189> brasil
[00:04] <wileee> Daniel070189, what do you need?
[00:04] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: Unless you are hibernating and doing some real heavy duty number crunching .. 2 Gigs of swap will suffice . I doubt you will ever touch swap .
[00:05] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, so 10 gigs is just fine?
[00:05] <Bashing-om> amigoo89: Release 14.04 is good choice .
[00:05] <Techspectre> If you assign more space to swap, the system doesn't become swap dependent instead of ram dependent does it?
[00:06] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: Yeah .. 2 gigs is finer if there is any concern for disk usage .
[00:06] <Techspectre> Like, is there a performance downside to having more available swap?
[00:07] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: Swap is used to page things out of ram as the system requires the memory .. with that much ram I highly doubt any shortage of memory for the ystem's use .
[00:08] <Techspectre> Okay. Thanks, Bashing-om .
[00:11] <acerspyro> Hello, I just installed Kubuntu 15.04 on my Lenovo ThinkPad T400 using the netboot install, and upon boot, I am greeted with the Kubuntu plymouth screen, all goes well, until I fall on a screen that says "Starting version 219". Upon further inspection, it seems to be quite an old bug. I tried the "sudo systemctl enable sddm.service -f" thing, but nothing changed. It didn't even cry like other users experienced. So I tried replacing systemd
[00:11] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: :) . I run on 4 Gigs of ram .. and only 7 MB of swap . No problem .
[00:11] <acerspyro> with Upstart... Same thing, without the "Starting version 219" message. Just a black screen. Typing in "cat /var/log/sddm.log" shows "Failed to start display server process." at the end.
[00:11] <acerspyro> Tried installing the FGLRX drivers, along with xserver-xorg-video-ati, didn't help. I'm out of ideas here.
[00:12] <promet> I created a vpn entry in the network manager in unity 15.04, this was from an "imported profile" via vpn.ht. The entry was successfully created, but upon being clicked no action takes place, no connection attempt, no errors, no action whatsoever.
[00:12] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, thank you.
[00:12] <promet> I know vpn can be a little finicky, anyone have any thoughts?
[00:12] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, when writing a partition table to a new drive, does the Ubuntu 15.04 installer use MBR or GPT?
[00:13] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: Will install on either . GPT is the new partitioning scheme and does have some advanatages .
[00:15] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: IF you are dual booting, can not mix the partitioning schemes ( boot code install is different ) .
[00:15] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, what I'm asking is this. It's a new drive fresh out of the box. I have to select 'new partition table' in the installer to make partitions. Which is it going to use, MBR or GPT?
[00:15] <Techspectre> It doesn't let you select.
[00:16] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: You choose. Now if it is a large 4TB drive and greater , one uses GPT partitioning. addressing !
[00:16] <wileee> Techspectre, This a second drive to go in the W10 setup?
[00:16] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, I'd like to choose but it doesn't let you. It just says 'new partition table'
[00:17] <Techspectre> wileee, this is an internal HDD that I'd like to use for my /home directory. I'm installing the actual OS on the SSD.
[00:18] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: As you can not get the choice, something has gone south . And with Win10 you want to use GPT and also install in UEFI mode for sure .
[00:18] <wileee> Techspectre, Just be sure it's all gonna boot, if you have a uefi windows, ubuntu has to be as well.
[00:18] <Techspectre> It's Windows 8.1 and I intentionally installed it legacy no UEFI
[00:19] <Daniel0701891> brazil now
[00:19] <Techspectre> Well, I guess since it doesn't let me choose or see what it's going to do, I'll have to go for it and see what it did when it's done
[00:19] <Daniel0701891> brazil
[00:20] <wileee> !br | Daniel0701891
[00:21] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: How large is the drive that you are installing ubuntu onto ? Large drives do need to be partitioned before hand .
[00:23] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, / is going on an SSD 120 GB, /home is going on an HDD 2TB
[00:24] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: K .. Sounds like a good plan to me . Now just to make it happen .
[00:31] <Techspectre> Well that's weird
[00:32] <Techspectre> New install on brand new drives... Ubuntu starts, and I notice there's something in the trash bin. I check it, and it turns out it's folders from my old drive... How did that happen?
[00:33] <Techspectre> I see no possible way this could have happened, the drives were never exposed to one another
[00:35] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: Now we venture into the realm of speculation . I am not too productive there. But, liveUSB with persistence as the install medium ?
[00:36] <Techspectre> Persistence?
[00:37] <Techspectre> Oh, well yes, it was.
[00:39] <Urip> hi
[00:40] <Urip> o.o
[00:40] <Techspectre> Urip, hi.\
[00:40] <Urip> Hey!
[00:41] <Techspectre> What's up. :)
[00:41] <Urip> it's been a while I don't use IRC
[00:41] <Urip> and never got into this server
[00:41] <somsip> Urip: do you have a support question?
[00:41] <Urip> so I'm having some problems with a software on Ubuntu
[00:41] <somsip> Urip: k - lets have some details then
[00:41] <Urip> don't know if this is the right channel
[00:41] <Urip> its about xmgrace
[00:42] <Urip> any of u guys use it?
[00:42] <Techspectre> Urip, if you want to get back into IRC when you're feeling chatty, #ubuntu-offtopic is a good place to chat with other Linux geeks. This is a support channel.
[00:42] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: Ya know a thought occured to me . Windows installed in leagcy mode, recon Windows partitioned in SFS ( dynamic - proprietary !) mode ? What from the liveUSB does ' sudo parted -l ' relate ?
[00:42] <Urip> oh, the other guy is a bot lol
[00:43] <acerspyro> halp?
[00:43] <Urip> I need some too
[00:43] <somsip> acerspyro: explain your problem others noone can help you
[00:43] <somsip> Urip: same for you. Give us some details
[00:43] <tahr210341> Hi all, I know I am not using Ubuntu (and now you know that too !), but I come to your lovely kingdom for help. I know that the Debian folk would just laugh me away, but I think that, in my experience you will be kinder (I hope !). I am using Puppy Linux (Tahrpup) which can use Ubuntu packages. I am trying to use Finch (a console version of Pidgin). I can install it and get it to run, but it cannot connect as the 'server is using unsupported enc
 ryption...' or some such. Would anyone be willing to sudo apt-get intsall finch to test it? This way I will know if it is the package or Puppy that is the problem. Also, FYI Pidgin works just find, so may certificates in finch are too old ? Anyway, any help, dear Ubuntites, would be most appreciated.
[00:43] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, the install media for Ubuntu was separate from the Windows install media, though.
[00:44] <somsip> tahr210341: puppy is not support here. You will need to find a puppy support channel, maybe using !alis
[00:44] <Urip> somsip:  I've installed xmgrace, and when I use the cmd 'xmgrace', it opens
[00:44] <Urip> but all the buttons are tiny
[00:44] <somsip> Urip: where did you install xmgrace from?
[00:44] <Urip> I can't even read them...
[00:45] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: K, just thought maybe as '/' was on the SSD, Win8 might also reside there too .
[00:45] <Urip> I used the 'apt-get install grace' cmd on the terminal
[00:45] <somsip> Urip: and what DE are you using - unity?
[00:45] <Urip> btw, I'm using a VM
[00:45] <Techspectre> Bashing-om, Win 8 is on the SSD also
[00:45] <Techspectre> Right, the install *medium* was the same.
[00:45] <Urip> sorry, what's DE?
[00:45] <tahr210341> somsip; Yes, I've been to the puppy-linux channel... I was just wanted to compare with another distro to isolate the problem.... but yes, I know it is not offiicially supported here.
[00:45] <Urip> I'm new to ubuntu..
[00:46] <Techspectre> Still, where did the files come from? We're dealing with totally new drives here.
[00:46] <somsip> Urip: Display Environment - usually Unity but could be anything depending on what you installed on the VM
[00:46] <acerspyro> somsip, I explained my problems about 30 minutes ago
[00:46] <Bashing-om> Techspectre: I would check for SFS, it is proprietary to MicroSoft, and no other plays nice with it .
[00:46] <somsip> acerspyro: no good to me as I've only been online a few minutes. People come and go, so repeat your issue after a reaonable delay if you get no response
[00:46] <acerspyro> Hello, I just installed Kubuntu 15.04 on my Lenovo ThinkPad T400 using the netboot install, and upon boot, I am greeted with the Kubuntu plymouth screen, all goes well, until I fall on a screen that says "Starting version 219". Upon further inspection, it seems to be quite an old bug. I tried the "sudo systemctl enable sddm.service -f" thing, but nothing changed. It didn't even cry like other users experienced. So I tried replacing systemd
[00:46] <acerspyro> with Upstart... Same thing, without the "Starting version 219" message. Just a black screen. Typing in "cat /var/log/sddm.log" shows "Failed to start display server process." at the end.
[00:47] <acerspyro> Tried installing the FGLRX drivers, along with xserver-xorg-video-ati, didn't help. I'm out of ideas here.
[00:47] <Urip> somsip: I'm using Ubuntu version 14.something on the Virtual Machina (virtualbox)
[00:47] <Urip> Machine*
[00:47] <Urip> is that what u asked? :s
[00:48] <Urip> somsip:  ?
[00:49] <somsip> Urip: have a read of this. It's old but suggest that another fonts package might be needed. And have some patience... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grace/+bug/705202
[00:50] <Urip> somsip:  thanks, I'll read it
[00:50] <somsip> Urip: also http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/update-grace-fonts.8.html http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/error-message-regarding-fonts-in-grace-943919/
[00:51] <Trl> hi
[00:51] <Trl> is there a way to know how much time left to run certain cron job ?
[00:51] <somsip> Trl: you mean, how much time before it runs? Or do you really mean 'estimate how long it will take to run'?
[00:52] <Trl> For instance I have set a cron job to run each 2 hours, but now how can I know the next time that will be run
[00:52] <Trl> someone: first question :)
[00:53] <somsip> Trl: can't find anything. Just crontab -l and use brainpower. It's possible to script something I guess
[00:54] <Trl> somsip: yea jeje
[00:55] <Trl> but the problem is that I did't know when the job was set, so I can not estimate :p
[00:55] <somsip> Trl: cron works by specifying times to run jobs. Are you referring to 'at'?
[00:56] <Urip> somsip:  I had tried one of them, but don't know if I'm doing it right. After using 'update-grace-fonts' is it supposed to appear anything on the terminal?
[00:56] <Urip> cuz it doesn't
[00:56] <somsip> Urip: no idea. I know nothing about xmgrace except what I just learned from googling it for you
[00:56] <Trl> somsip: yes but I have something like * */3 * * *  script.py
[00:57] <somsip> Trl: so it runs every 3 hours, eg 0, 3, 6, 9, 12...
[00:57] <Urip> somsip:  thanks, I'll keep looking, then..
[00:58] <Trl> somsip: but each 3 hours starting from the minute the cron was set?
[00:58] <somsip> Trl: no, according to the clock
[00:58] <somsip> Trl: midnight, 3am, 6am, 9am, etc
[00:58] <Trl> somsip: ok thak you :)
[00:59] <somsip> Trl: no - hang on
[00:59] <somsip> Trl: it runs every minute during that hour. I though it was 0 at the front but its *
[00:59] <somsip> Trl: which looks suspicious
[01:02] <lagbox> hello
[01:04] <lagbox> for the last month when i try to load firefox it loads the window but there is no ui at all, any suggestions ?
[01:04] <Trl> somsip: thank you I think is some kind of ddoser
[01:04] <somsip> Trl: explain?
[01:04] <Urip> somsip:  was following a step here and got this "Package xfs is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source"
[01:04] <Trl> somsip: malware that DoS some pages :p
[01:05] <Urip> somsip:  after "apt-get install xfs"
[01:05] <somsip> Trl: spurious leap from crontab problem to DoS against a webserver, but there you go
[01:05] <Urip> is there any way around this?
[01:05] <Trl> somsip: thank you for your help
[01:05] <somsip> Urip: Which link did you get these instructions from
[01:06] <Urip> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/error-message-regarding-fonts-in-grace-943919/
[01:07] <somsip> !info xfs trusty
[01:07] <somsip> !find xfs trusty
[01:07] <Urip> it's not what's happening to me, but I was going to try anyway... can't find nobody having the same problem I do
[01:08] <somsip> !info xfstt trusty
[01:08] <Urip> so should I install this x11-xfs-utils ?
[01:08] <Urip> I installed this xfstt, btw
[01:08] <somsip> Urip: difficult to give you good advice, but that solution does question installing xfs and xfstt "(May be we just need to install xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi only)"
[01:09] <Urip> I installed both
[01:09] <somsip> Urip: which seems like a safe thing to try, then run the thing that updates xmgrace fonts again
[01:09] <john2> ?
[01:09] <Urip> opened xmgrace and the bug remains
[01:09] <somsip> Urip: does xmgrace offer you preferences to change the font being used?
[01:09] <Urip> so i installed the xfstt, same thing
[01:10] <Urip> no
[01:10] <Urip> I don't even know if it's a font related problem... I mean, the graph seems fine, but the buttons and words are tiny
[01:11] <Urip> like I said, can't even read them
[01:11] <Urip> all toolbar is tiny
[01:11] <somsip> Urip: suggests it's using the wrong font to me, but you might need to research this more or try asking again later. Maybe the xmgrace homepage might have a support section that's worth checking too
[01:12] <Urip> somsip:  u said to use 'update-grace-fonts' again?
[01:12] <somsip> Urip: doesn't seem harmful
[01:12] <Urip> ok
[01:12] <nightwork> hello, I am trying to set up my new install to have a static IP and I followed this guide: https://www.howtoforge.com/linux-basics-set-a-static-ip-on-ubuntu
[01:13] <nightwork> now have no working network
[01:13] <nightwork> can anyone help me. I think it is something simple
[01:15] <Urip> somsip:  which forum do u suggest me to open a thread about this? I really need this to work soon... so which one u think would have replies earlier?
[01:15] <lagbox> connect to the network, get the subnet mask, default route and dns, then change that connection to a static ip using that information
[01:15] <somsip> Urip: I'd start looking here http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/
[01:16] <nightwork> umm, that is what I tried to do
[01:17] <nightwork> the ip address is set right, but when I try to ping I get unknown host
[01:17] <nightwork> so I was thinking the nameserver is not right
[01:17] <lagbox> try to ping what
[01:17] <nightwork> or not working
[01:17] <nightwork> ping -c3 www.google.com
[01:18] <lagbox> what dns servers are you using
[01:18] <nightwork> I can ping the router fine. name server I have is 8.8.8.8
[01:18] <Urip> somsip:  thanks, dude! Found a thread with my exact problem. But I'll need your help some more :p
[01:19] <somsip> Urip: you can ask
[01:19] <Urip> this link here
[01:19] <Urip> http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2846
[01:19] <somsip> Urip: yep
[01:19] <Urip> the first replay says "Add these lines to ~/.Xresources (adjust numbers to your liking):"
[01:20] <Urip> where is this .Xresources?
[01:20] <lagbox> ~/.Xresources
[01:20] <lagbox> ~/ is your home folder
[01:20] <Urip> yep
[01:20] <Urip> k
[01:21] <Bashing-om> nightwork: So, can you ' ping -c3 8.8.8.8 ' ?
[01:22] <nightwork> i think I figured it out. I was looking at two guides. one list the name server line as having a space between name and server. ugh
[01:22] <nightwork> stupid mistake.
[01:22] <Bashing-om> nightwork: :) happens . Good ya seen the fault .
[01:22] <lagbox> walk it off champ
[01:23] <nightwork> yeah I am starting to get a little better about spoting stupid mistakes now
[01:23] <nightwork> I still need a lot of hand holding, but not quite as much as before
[01:24] <Urip> is there a way to track this .Xresources?
[01:24] <Urip> can't find it
[01:24] <somsip> Urip: it may not exist on a default ubuntu install. I don;t have one, but I dont use a standard install
[01:24] <lagbox> it might not exist
[01:26] <Urip> is there more than one 'home' folder?
[01:26] <somsip> Urip: no.
[01:27] <Urip> on my home folder there's only one, that leads to the one who contains Desktop, Downloads, etc...
[01:27] <Urip> one other folder*
[01:28] <somsip> Urip: .xResources should be created in your home folder. The one that contains Desktop, etc...
[01:29] <Urip> somsip:  should I create a text file named .xResources and write what he says in there?
[01:30] <somsip> Urip: yes
[01:30] <Urip> k
[01:37] <Urip> somsip lagbox  it worked!
[01:37] <Urip> :D
[01:38] <lagbox> woot woot :)
[01:38] <Urip> thanks for the patience with the obviously stupid questions :D
[01:38] <somsip> Urip: no worries. That's what this place is for, and you learned so all is good
[01:39] <Urip> \o/
[01:39] <Urip> oh
[01:39] <Urip> btw
[01:40] <Urip> about fortran compilers, is there any difference between the 77 and 95?
[01:40] <Urip> something one can do and the other doesn't?
[01:40] <lagbox> probably
[01:41] <lagbox> i would suppose 95 has newer features or new additions to the language standard
[01:41] <somsip> Urip: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortran#Fortran_95
[01:41] <Urip> k, will search for that... but it's all good for today. See u guys next time lol
[01:41] <somsip> Urip: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8705972/are-fortran-77-programs-faster-than-fortran-90-ones
[01:42] <Urip> thanks, somsip
[01:42] <Urip> are there other channels in this server?
[01:43] <lagbox> many
[01:43] <somsip> !alis | Urip
[01:45] <Urip> many indeed. Thanks again, bye! :D
[01:46] <enochII_> hullo
[01:46] <enochII_> quick question how do u request an invite to a channel?
[01:46] <flappynerd> hi all, how can I troubleshoot my USB devices?
[01:47] <flappynerd> in mother russia, invite requests you
[01:47] <flappynerd> like, I see my device in lsinput
[01:48] <flappynerd> I have other devices that seem to be usable just fine, I've tried setting permissions aka MODE="0666" in a custom /etc/udev/rules.d file
[01:48] <lagbox> enochII_, what channel, some might just be blocking people who aren't registered users
[01:48] <flappynerd> but no luck still
[01:48] <flappynerd> how can I see if that udev rule got correctly applied?
[01:56] <enochII_> @lagbox #whitebox
[01:56] <lagbox> i can join it fine
[01:57] <lagbox> digilink .. that sounds familiar
[02:00] <enochII_> i cant seem to
[02:00] <enochII_> hmmm
[02:01] <lagbox> ah there is no one there anyway :)
[02:01] <enochII_> ok
[02:01] <enochII_> worked now
[02:01] <enochII_> aha!
[02:01] <enochII_> #greyhat
[02:01] <enochII_> i got kicked out
[02:02] <lagbox> haha
[02:02] <abaddon> enochII_,  Do you have a question?
[02:02] <enochII_> yeah @abaddon
[02:02] <enochII_> was asking how i get an invite to restricted rooms
[02:03] <abaddon> enochII_,  Probably message a person that has access to the room. Ask 'em to request an envite for you.
[02:03] <enochII_> ok...
[02:04] <somsip> enochII_: ask in #freenode
[02:04] <abaddon> enochII_,  That's my hunch anyway.
[02:05] <abaddon> enochII_,  What somsip said too.
[02:06] <Mr_Zero> hello
[02:06] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  Hello =]
[02:07] <Geo> I'm trying to delete files that live on a 'bad' disk (ls says 'cannot access': Input/Output error). I want those bad directories/files to just go away so scripts being run dont try to access them, but on an rm -rf, it still gives me the same Input/Output error. How can I delete those objects?
[02:07] <lagbox> sounds like a hardware issue potentially
[02:08] <Geo> right. Got that part. but i'm focused on removing those objects, if possible
[02:08] <Mr_Zero> has any one experienced system errors after using TOR?
[02:08] <lagbox> ir may not be
[02:08] <lagbox> it
[02:08] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  What kind of errors?
[02:08] <Geo> pretty sure it is, based on a lot of other info. But that's not the question here
[02:09] <Mr_Zero> unspecified ones, had to report it.
[02:09] <Geo> regardless- want to remove those links to the bad parts of the disk
[02:09] <lagbox> io error is usually hardware level
[02:09] <lagbox> i suppose you could figure out how to get the filesystem to ignore those blocks
[02:09] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  ??? What kind of unexpected errors?
[02:09] <Mr_Zero> lag at boot
[02:09] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  Sorry, misread
[02:10] <enochII_> ok
[02:10] <enochII_> thanks gys
[02:10] <enochII_> *guys
[02:10] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  Thought it sad unexpected errors not unspecefied errors
[02:10] <innmalint> can a debian user get some assistance with getting mpd and ncmpcpp to work?
[02:11] <somsip> innmalint: from #debian you can :)
[02:11] <Mr_Zero> It happened after using TAIL and I switched back to Ubuntu
[02:12] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  This "lag" happenes every boot up or just once after TAIL is removed?
[02:12] <Mr_Zero> just happened
[02:13] <Mr_Zero> after Tail was removed
[02:14] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  So only once? Then it goes back to normal?
[02:15] <Mr_Zero> Ububtu sent me of a system error, didnt specify why. I reported it not sure if its a bug or just a glitch at reboot.
[02:17] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  Uhhmm, Have you used Tails bnefore and everything work fine? If yes, then it's likely a glitch.
[02:18] <Mr_Zero> I was testing out the Tails on a burnable disk, first time.
[02:20] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  When you say you sent a report did you do this from a window that pops up saying an error occured or did you go to a specific website 'n report the issue?
[02:20] <Mr_Zero> from the window
[02:24] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  OK,  well...I'm sure you could check the logs but if you don't know what exactly happened it might be harder to check 'em. You could try and reboot a few times and see if it pops up again. If it pops up again usualy those windows have an advanced or more option to show further info.
[02:25] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  That could help out further,. otherwise, i'd say it was probably a glitch in the Matrix.
[02:25] <Mr_Zero> thanks will do
[02:25] <burstroc> hi everyone, would appreciate help, still working on trying to get my linksys wusb11 ver 2.6 usb wifi card to connect, i'm on lubuntu 14.04 lts. i've installed atmel-firmware and now it appears on my lsusb output but it seems there's no way to join a wireless network
[02:26] <Mr_Zero> thanks abaddon
[02:26] <yigal> burstroc: can you scan available wifi connections with it?
[02:26] <abaddon> Mr_Zero,  XD You're welcome. Though, it's not much at this time. =
[02:27] <burstroc> yigal: i don't think so, i can't find the icon on the bottom right that i usually click
[02:28] <yigal> burstroc: if you type in 'sudo ip a' what is the output, just put it into a pastie?
[02:28] <daftykins> why would you use sudo with that o0
[02:29] <yigal> daftykins: just to ensure that all interfaces are displayed
[02:29] <daftykins> are they not normally? i feel they are
[02:29] <burstroc> yigal: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12537998/
[02:30] <yigal> daftykins: not like they shouldn't, but as it's just a read command there's no harm in ensuring all of the available info is there.
[02:30] <aleksa> Any idea why dead_doublegrave and dead_invertedbreve are not working?
[02:31] <daftykins> it's funny ip is the less readable one imo :)
[02:31] <daftykins> aleksa: in what context?
[02:31] <yigal> daftykins: it's the way of the future :D
[02:31] <daftykins> haha making things a pain to read, doh!
[02:31] <aleksa> only those two do not work in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/rs
[02:31] <burstroc> yigal: i'm connected via my ethernet connection eth0 and the one i'm trying to get working is wlan0
[02:31] <yigal> daftykins: cool, so it's at least showing as a network device
[02:32] <aleksa> they are however found in (one line as example): /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose:<dead_doublegrave> <A>                  	: "Ȁ"   U0200 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE GRAVE
[02:32] <aleksa> U0200 works well
[02:32] <burstroc> yigal: i tried getting its status via the network status monitor applet on the panel and it tells me it's "Disconnected", and when i try to configure it i get a window claiming it doesn't exist
[02:32] <aleksa> but it doesn't work when added to .../symbols/rs file
[02:33] <yigal> burstroc: there's no on/off button, sorry just covering the initial troubleshooting bits
[02:33] <yigal> burstroc: ?
[02:34] <burstroc> yigal: no problem at all, there seems to be no graphical interface for this device. i've used wifi on lubuntu on another device and apparently there's supposed to be an icon on the bottom right side of the panel
[02:34] <yigal> daftykins: yah, ifconfig is still second nature to me, but well trying to keep current
[02:34] <daftykins> same
[02:34] <burstroc> yigal: if you're talking about a power switch for the usb wifi adapter, no button, and the lights are on
[02:35] <yigal> burstroc: cool man, just checking, I was wondering about a physical button
[02:35] <daftykins> you could confirm this with "rfkill status all"
[02:35] <daftykins> looking for any 'yes' beside blocked
[02:36] <yigal> burstroc: what about the driver, what is it using? ls /sys/class/net/wlan0/device/driver/module/drivers
[02:36] <burstroc> usb:at76c50x-usb
[02:37] <yigal> burstroc: hmm, do you know if that's the correct driver?
[02:37] <yigal> burstroc: I take that back it appears it likely is
[02:37] <burstroc> yigal: yep not 100% certain but as far as i can tell
[02:37] <daftykins> what's the DE here?
[02:38] <yigal> burstroc: what tutorial, if you are using one, are you using for the install?
[02:38] <burstroc> yigal: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/LinksysWUSB11
[02:38] <yigal> burstroc: I read https://wiki.debian.org/at76_usb and it appears WPA isn't supported which might be the issue, as most home wifi encryption is WPA at this point
[02:38] <yigal> burstroc: let me check it out
[02:39] <burstroc> yigal: i believe i am using WEP shared key
[02:39] <daftykins> in 2015? i hope not...
[02:39] <abaddon> XD Oh gawd
[02:39] <burstroc> lol, no government secrets here, if someone cares about what i'm doing i'll be flattered
[02:39] <yigal> burstroc: ok, WEP that's bad, from a security standpoint but I'll assume you have a secure environment where that's ok
[02:40] <daftykins> it's more that it can be bypassed with smartphone apps these days
[02:40] <aleksa> so, can I achieve to get double grave accent over some letter by writing some script or additional configuration?
[02:40] <aleksa> for example, to use compose key + letter to get that effect?
[02:40] <yigal> burstroc: what if anything is in dmesg regarding wlan0 ?
[02:41] <aleksa> because double grave and inverted breve are the only two that won't work when added to /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/sr
[02:41] <burstroc> [   18.044846] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[02:41] <burstroc> yigal: two lines saying this
[02:42] <daftykins> is this KDE?
[02:42] <yigal> burstroc: I'm out of my element at this point it's Googling at this point
[02:43] <daftykins> burstroc: ^
[02:43] <yigal> burstroc: like I saw this https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=177875
[02:43] <yigal> burstroc: where there was a regression in wpa_supplicant regarding that driver
[02:44] <yigal> burstroc: but it's just fishing
[02:44] <burstroc> yigal: well that's a lot further than where i was. thanks a lot
[02:44] <yigal> burstroc: gl sir
[02:44] <daftykins> well since simple queries are being ignored i shall give up
[02:45] <yigal> burstroc: see the recommendations in http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=100945
[02:46] <yigal> burstroc: that might be the a solution, second to last post
[02:46] <burstroc> yigal: cool thanks *reads*
[02:50] <burstroc> ok giving it a try brb
[02:53] <yigal> daftykins: he's using lubuntu
[02:53] <Gabriel_> hello everyone
[02:54] <yigal> hi G waz up?
[02:54] <Gabriel_> i'm stuck installing drivers for broadcom wireless
[02:54] <yigal> jeez laweez another wifi issue in under 5 minutes
[02:54] <berwyn> Hi. Also, my nickname is Welshman - berwyn is my real name! So, please use Welshman. Thanks.
[02:54] <yigal> berwyn: lolz
[02:54] <Gabriel_> my solution is probably really damn simple, im new to this, forgive me
[02:54] <somsip> !nick | berwyn
[02:55] <daftykins> which broadcom?
[02:55] <daftykins> !broadcom | Gabriel_
[02:55] <Gabriel_> bcm1432
[02:56] <abaddon> yigal,  You're up!
[02:56] <yigal> Gabriel_: are you using http://askubuntu.com/questions/450631/broadcom-b43-wifi-not-working-in-ubuntu-14-04-lts or something else?
[02:56] <yigal> addo: yes sir
[02:56] <berwyn> yigal: Thanks for your reply. :)
[02:57] <Gabriel_> i've read a few of those docs and went as far as knowing that i am missing the firmware
[02:57] <yigal> Gabriel_: yah for these cards that will in general be needed
[02:57] <Gabriel_> so..i downloaded firmware-b43-installer_051-9_all.deb
[02:57] <Gabriel_> is that the file i need?
[02:58] <daftykins> depends if you're going to mention which broadcom you have yet
[02:58] <Gabriel_> 015-9 sorry
[02:58] <daftykins> and which ubuntu
[02:59] <Gabriel_> i have the latest ubuntu , downloaded last week
[02:59] <cfhowlett> !wifi | Gabriel_,
[02:59] <daftykins> numbers are best, not 'latest'
[03:00] <Gabriel_> how do i find out my build?
[03:00] <Gabriel_> i think i am just a step away if i have downloaded the right file
[03:00] <yigal> Gabriel_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/12493/how-can-i-find-the-version-of-ubuntu-that-is-installed
[03:02] <Gabriel_> ok..i have 14.04 LTS
[03:02] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, lspci -vvnn | grep -A 9 Network | nc termbin.com 9999
[03:02] <yigal> k, 15.04 is the latest
[03:02] <yigal> stable
[03:02] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, copy pasta the url here
[03:02] <Gabriel_> sorry
[03:02] <daftykins> but non-LTS
[03:02] <Gabriel_> ?
[03:02] <yigal> Gabriel_: Google shows all
[03:02] <daftykins> !lts
[03:03] <Gabriel_> getting back to my issue, i have a file called firmware-b43-installer_015-9_all.deb... where do i need to put that file on my hard drive?
[03:04] <yigal> Gabriel_: Are you comfortable with the command line?
[03:04] <Gabriel_> yes
[03:04] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, you are getting WAY ahead of yourself.  how do you even know that's the file you need?  did you read the broadcom wiki?
[03:05] <Gabriel_> i just want to try it.. also i know its not your fault guys but i am strapped for time, sorry for the inconvenince,
[03:05] <yigal> It's nice seeing all of these neophytes learning about Linux/Ubuntu, except for these quips for lack of time.
[03:05]  * cfhowlett ... all yours daftykins
[03:06] <Geo> I'm trying to delete files that live on a 'bad' disk (ls says 'cannot access': Input/Output error). I want those bad directories/files to just go away so scripts being run dont try to access them, but on an rm -rf, it still gives me the same Input/Output error. How can I delete those objects?
[03:06] <mukkah> Is debian based on Ubuntu?
[03:06] <daftykins> cfhowlett: so kind XD
[03:06] <yigal> mukkah: reverse
[03:06] <daftykins> mukkah: other way around
[03:06] <somsip> Geo: if you cant ls them, they can't be accessed. Replace the bad disk as bad hardware
[03:06] <daftykins> Gabriel_: run "lspci" and read out the model of broadcom, we're not indulging your guess, sorry.
[03:06] <cfhowlett> Geo, your hdd is failing.  every read / write you make is now bringing you closer to catastrophic failure which will happen at the WORST time.
[03:07] <yigal> Gabriel_: use a pastie, http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[03:07] <Geo> aware its failing; still interested in how to remove those files though
[03:07] <Gabriel_> dafty: its a BCM4312
[03:07] <daftykins> Geo: why are you wasting time? :)
[03:07] <somsip> Geo: if you cannot ls them, they essentialy do not exist to the OS
[03:07] <cfhowlett> Geo, as opposed to immediately backup up your data?  ok then
[03:08] <yigal> Geo: yah dd
[03:08] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, you are trying (for some reason) to install the WRONG .deb
[03:08] <daftykins> that disk failed, it's not gonna write :)
[03:08] <Geo> already have backups. I can still write to the disk. I'm just curious how to remove those files/dirs
[03:08] <daftykins> Gabriel_: back to the broadcom factoid link then :)
[03:08] <Gabriel_> howlett: ok thank, that elimites that
[03:09] <daftykins> Geo: not if it's giving IO errors
[03:09] <yigal> Geo: so you're sure these are bad sectors?
[03:09] <Geo> yigal: I never mentioned bad sectors
[03:10] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, I have the same bcm.  if you have the ubuntu installation USB or .iso, you can fire up wifi with about 90 seconds of terminal work ...
[03:10] <Geo> so no, I'm not sure what the root cause is
[03:10] <daftykins> and never checked the SMART info like i suggested either, most likely? :)
[03:10] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, or perhaps "additional drivers" if you have a hardwire network
[03:10] <Gabriel_> so i am running "Trusty" 14.04... and I have a BCM4312... my question then is, what file/driver/firmware do I need
[03:10] <Geo> daftykins: I have. I'm not sure how that helps answer the question though, we already know its failing.
[03:11] <yigal> Geo: what is it currently mounted as?
[03:11] <daftykins> well you were wasting someone elses time with it last night, Geo
[03:11] <yigal> Geo: rw?
[03:11] <daftykins> and seemed to be lacking proving it
[03:11] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#STA_-_No_Internet_access
[03:11] <daftykins> but no, it wouldn't help what you're wasting everyones time with tonight :)
[03:11] <Geo> troll on.
[03:12] <daftykins> it's not trolling it's calling you out, there's a difference
[03:12] <Geo> yigal: yep. I can interact with it fine when I have it mounted, minus those corrupted files
[03:12] <Gabriel_> cfhowlett: i have the Ubuntu CD
[03:12] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, read the link I just sent
[03:12] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, I've used this method plenty of times.  wifi on and no reboot required
[03:13] <Geo> I'm guessing <insert hd lingo here> that points the filename to the actual data file got messed up
[03:13] <mukkah> https://a.pomf.cat/etpxvk.webm - Is this guy using Ubuntu? Or is it Debian?
[03:13] <cfhowlett> mukkah, stop spamming
[03:13] <mukkah> spamming?
[03:13] <yigal> daftykins: so what permissions do the files have and what user are you using to delete them?
[03:13] <daftykins> mukkah: we don't do proxy support, either they come here or no.
[03:13] <daftykins> yigal: why do you keep failing at nick completion?
[03:14] <Geo> yigal, assuming thats to me- that parts all fine. Its an I/O error.
[03:14] <yigal> daftykins: I like sending bad mojo your way
[03:14] <daftykins> riiight
[03:14] <Gabriel_> cfhowlett: if I use that method, will that get the driver from the Ubuntu DVD I have?
[03:15] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, ... is that not precisely what the wiki specifies?
[03:15] <Gabriel_> I hope so :)
[03:15] <Gabriel_> forgive me ignorance
[03:15] <Gabriel_> my
[03:16] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, you will find some files missing.  worry not.  skip them.  (they have been rolled into the ubuntu kernel)
[03:16] <Geo> cfhowlett: so, do you know of a way to delete whatever table entry (or whatever) is mis-pointing at the data?
[03:16] <Geo> as I'm assuming thats the cause
[03:17] <Gabriel_> i am still confused about the LIVECD environment, does that mean I boot from the CD?
[03:17] <Gabriel_> or just put it in the machine?
[03:17] <cfhowlett> Geo, your hardware issues are preventing normal file functions.
[03:18] <daftykins> Geo: it's dead, let it go...
[03:19] <Geo> Right- as it is the same file(s), not different files each time, Im' assuming either the disk is messed up where those files are located, or a table pointing to the files is corrupted.
[03:19] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, do not boot the cdrom
[03:19] <Gabriel_> k
[03:19] <Gabriel_> just insert it in the drive
[03:19] <Geo> so how can i tell the disk to just forget about those objects?
[03:19] <Geo> as, back to the original point, rm doesnt work
[03:20] <yigal> Geo: have you fsck'ed the disk?
[03:20] <daftykins> it can't be fsck'd because it's f*ck'd
[03:20] <yigal> daftykins: :D
[03:21] <Gabriel_> cfhowlett: once I have my Ubuntu DVD in the drive, what command do I need to enter into terminal so that it installs the drivers from the DVD? - once again forgive my ignorance
[03:22] <daftykins> Gabriel_: pretty sure you were given a link to a guide, read it.
[03:22] <cfhowlett> Geo, #1 - #4   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#STA_-_No_Internet_access
[03:22] <Gabriel_> ../pool/main/d/dkms  cd /cdrom/pool/main/d/dkms sudo dpkg -i dkms* ../pool/main/p/patch  cd /cdrom/pool/main/p/patch sudo dpkg -i patch* ../pool/main/f/fakeroot  cd /cdrom/pool/main/f/fakeroot sudo dpkg -i fakeroot* ../pool/restricted/b/bcmwl  cd /cdrom/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source*
[03:22] <Gabriel_> all that jazz?
[03:22] <Gabriel_> sweet
[03:22] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, those 4 commands
[03:23] <Geo> cfhowlett: heh, so not me
[03:23] <Gabriel_> cfhowlett: is there a reason why these drivers were not installed from the start when i first installed Ubuntu?
[03:24] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, there is.
[03:24] <cfhowlett> propietary and property of broadcom so not f/loss
[03:24] <Gabriel_> i see
[03:25] <yigal> Gabriel_: Ubuntu tries to stay true to free speech as it can, as opposed to the other def. of free software, as in free beer.
[03:25] <Gabriel_> :)
[03:25] <yigal> Gabriel_: :)
[03:26] <Gabriel_> i knew i should have taken my disc to the library, now walk home and get it the weather is so crap here
[03:26] <cap> I keep having corrupted copies of ubuntu server anyone have idea what could be wrong?
[03:26] <daftykins> corrupt how?
[03:26] <cfhowlett> cap, you are direct downloading?  don't.  use .torrents
[03:26] <abaddon> cap,  Yeah, don't use CD's
[03:27] <cap> integrity check says pcmcia-storage-modules-3.19.0.-15generic.....udeb file failed MD5 checksum
[03:27] <abaddon> cfhowlett,  cap  I've used the torrents and they work perfictly fine.
[03:27] <cfhowlett> abaddon, that's ... why I said use .torrents.   ?
[03:28] <abaddon> cfhowlett,  .... My eyes are failing me.... Sorry! =P
[03:28] <cap> downloaded 3 different time from ubuntu us mirror
[03:28] <cap> unetbootin to usbstick
[03:29] <daftykins> cap: torrent's can't come down wrong, so try one
[03:29] <daftykins> er -'
[03:29] <cap> ok!
[03:29] <yigal> cap: my apologies do we even know what version of Ubuntu we're playing with here?
[03:30] <cap> 15, 32bit
[03:30] <abaddon> cap, Ohhhh, I have a lot of issues using Unetbootin. Try Yumi. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
[03:30] <cap> ill try torrent and Yumi.  then come back.. Thanks!
[03:30] <yigal> torrenting is the best method evs
[03:30] <daftykins> UUI > YUMI
[03:31] <abaddon> Defaultti,  Neverrr!! DX   XD
[03:31] <Gabriel_> cfhowlett: so if I follow that method (installing from the DVD) wifi should magically appear?
[03:31] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, it's not magic, it's ubuntu
[03:31] <Gabriel_> BOOM! lol
[03:32] <Gabriel_> i knew i was waiting for something like that
[03:32] <abaddon> cfhowlett,  Ditto ^
[03:32] <Osirus126> i need help with the pastebinit command
[03:32] <Osirus126> i get this error: echo hello | pastebinit     Bad API request, invalid api_dev_key
[03:33] <abaddon> !pastebin
[03:33] <Gabriel_> heh, ok.. thanks dudes, if I run unto troubles, hope not, i shall return, thanks again!
[03:33] <daftykins> Osirus126: version?
[03:33] <cfhowlett> Gabriel_, happy2help!
[03:33] <Osirus126> what version
[03:33] <Osirus126> what do you mean?
[03:33] <daftykins> ubuntu
[03:33] <yigal> Osirus126: apt-cache show pastebinit
[03:33] <daftykins> nope.
[03:34] <yigal> Osirus126: what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[03:34] <Osirus126> its actually linux mint.
[03:34] <daftykins> yigal: can you stop parroting everything i say? :)
[03:34] <daftykins> !mint | Osirus126
[03:34] <yigal> Osirus126: so run that command and let us know the version
[03:34] <daftykins> no Mint support here.
[03:34] <cfhowlett> !mint | Osirus126, actually mint is not ubuntu and not supported here
[03:34] <Osirus126> i am having the same issue on my ubuntu mate distro aswell
[03:34] <abaddon> !redhat
[03:35] <daftykins> that's convenient :)
[03:35] <yigal> daftykins: whoever smelt it delt it
[03:35] <Osirus126> i am just looking for info on how to properly use pastebinit
[03:35] <yigal> Osirus126: that's the correct syntax
[03:35] <cfhowlett> !pastebinit | Osirus126, read
[03:35] <yigal> Osirus126: it works on 15.04
[03:35] <daftykins> your package is out of date, use a supported distro
[03:36] <yigal> Osirus126: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12538490/
[03:36] <winbabby> greetings
[03:37] <winbabby> anyone know how to fix a login loop in xubuntu?
[03:37] <winbabby> takes me back to the prompt even though it's successful
[03:37] <yigal> winbabby: I'm sure someone must
[03:37] <winbabby> cool
[03:37] <Osirus126> http://paste.linuxmint.com/view/9iom
[03:38] <yigal> winbabby: #xubuntu
[03:38] <winbabby> haha
[03:38] <yigal> winbabby: :)
[03:38] <daftykins> winbabby: check your ~ for files not owned by you
[03:39] <yigal> Osirus126: Ubuntu is using one the patch version ahead of Mint, 1.4-4
[03:39] <AndroUser> anyone use ubuntu phone?
[03:40] <cfhowlett> !touch | AndroUser
[03:41] <Osirus126> i am getting Bad API request, invalid api_dev_key when i use the command echo hello | pastebinit
[03:41] <cfhowlett> Osirus126, command | nc termbin.com 9999
[03:41] <Osirus126> cfhowlett: run that command?
[03:41] <cfhowlett> yes
[03:42] <yigal> Osirus126: this is a know issue http://lmgtfy.com/?q=pastebinit+Bad+API+request%2C+invalid+api_dev_key
[03:42] <winbabby> so whats the fix for login loops
[03:42] <cfhowlett> well, YOUR command = echo hello | nc termbin.com 9999
[03:42] <yigal> Osirus126: 1.4-4 seems to have fixed it though
[03:42] <daftykins> winbabby: read what i said.
[03:42] <winbabby> oh
[03:42] <winbabby> how do I do that
[03:42] <winbabby> I'm a winbabby
[03:42] <daftykins> "ls -al ~/"
[03:43] <daftykins> look for something with "root root" perhaps instead of "user user"
[03:43] <Osirus126> cfhowlett http://paste.linuxmint.com/view/hfpc
[03:44] <yigal> cfhowlett: it's the version of psatebinit
[03:45] <yigal> s/sa/as/
[03:46] <yigal> Osirus126: the first link in the search sir, https://bugs.launchpad.net/pastebinit/+bug/1427394
[03:47] <Osirus126> where is my pastebin.com.conf file located?
[03:48] <cfhowlett> Osirus126, in your /home
[03:48] <Osirus126> ok
[03:48] <cfhowlett> Osirus126, /home/osirus126/.pastebinit.xml
[03:48] <yigal> Osirus126: but the global one is I believe /usr/share/pastebin.d/cxg.de.conf
[03:48] <yigal> Osirus126: oh wait
[03:49] <yigal> Osirus126: nm
[03:49] <Osirus126> lol
[03:49] <yigal> I deserve that
[03:50] <Osirus126> i do not have a .pastebinit.xml file in my home ditectory
[03:50] <yigal> it won't exist by default
[03:50] <yigal> you will need to generate it
[03:50] <yigal> Osirus126: you can see the default files installed with the package, dpkg -L pastebinit
[03:57] <amigoo89> hey, where can I deactivate/activate modules on apache2 2.4 on ubuntu? I haven't figured it out yet
[04:01] <cap> I have a working ubuntu server 15 64bit install going and it says can't find network device, never had this happen before with linux im stuck. cant find eth0 What should I try to get network up? its a gateway laptop with a broadcom ethernet
[04:02] <yigal> amigoo89: use the commands a2enmod and a2dismod
[04:02] <yigal> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man8/a2enmod.8.html
[04:03] <yigal> cap: have you configured broadcom wifi devices before?
[04:04] <cap> no.
[04:05] <yigal> cap: ok that's likely the issue
[04:05] <yigal> cap: what card are you using?
[04:08] <cap> broadcom gigabit
[04:08] <cap> is all i know
[04:08] <yigal> cap: that's cool we'll need to know more to configure it
[04:08] <cap> whats the easiest way to find it?
[04:09] <amigoo89> thanks yigal, is it overall needed to install mod_security for my apache server? Does anyone know it?
[04:09] <yigal> cap: lspci should do it, it's an internal card ?
[04:09] <yigal> amigoo89: yes, certainly
[04:09] <cap> broadcom netlink bcm57780
[04:09] <cap> yes
[04:11] <cap> i guess these are part of the desktop and not server iso?
[04:11] <yigal> cap: in general you will need to install proprietary firmware
[04:12] <yigal> but it may not be this, checking
[04:12] <nug700> >>
[04:13] <nug700> <<
[04:13] <nug700> ><
[04:14] <yigal> cap: I suspect that's actually your wired network adapter, do you have an ethernet adapter on your laptop/server?
[04:15] <yigal> cap: can you paste the entirety of lspci to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ ?
[04:16] <cap> no its on a laptop with no internet sorry
[04:17] <yigal> cap: what laptop is it we may be able to obtain the wireless info from that
[04:17] <cap> on terminal 4 it says check-missingfirmware /dev/.udev/firmare-missing does not exist
[04:18] <yigal> cap: yes, as I wrote earlier usually this is a firmware issue.  The only problem is determing which firmware to install
[04:18] <cap> ah. ok
[04:19] <yigal> cap: try lspci | egrep -i 'network|ethernet' and lshw -class network
[04:19] <yigal> cap: the device provided above was as I specified the wired net device, so we're looking for another one
[04:26] <cap> battery died .. going to work on it later thank you for getting me in the right direction. maybe getting wlan0 up would be easier??
[04:29] <yigal> cap: np sir, just keep at it, you'll do it
[04:46] <shooter2kill> hey all i would like a little help installing lan messenger
[04:48] <shooter2kill> ive downloaded a .deb how do i go about installing that
[04:48] <nabn> shooter2kill: `sudo dpkg -i <filename>.deb`
[04:49] <nabn> shooter2kill: cd to the download directory, of course
[04:49] <shooter2kill> ok thanks will try now
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[04:51] <Twigler> anyone familiar with zombie processes
[04:52] <shooter2kill> cd ~/downloads can anyone tell me why that isnt working
[04:53] <somsip> shooter2kill: capital D
[04:53] <shooter2kill> oh
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> Twigler: you  mean like rootkits?
[04:53] <shooter2kill> thank you
[04:54] <Twigler> lotuspsychje: nah like when the parent process cuts of its child
[04:54] <Twigler> and the child process is floating lost
[04:54] <Twigler> that is a zombie process
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> Twigler: maybe the ##networking guys might be any help to you?
[04:56] <Twigler> hmm
[04:56] <Twigler> do you know if there is an operating system irc lol
[04:57] <shooter2kill> ok so i installed lan messenger how to i get it to run ....when i look in computer search it doesnt show up
[04:58] <lotuspsychje> shooter2kill: probably a terminal app? start from terminal?
[04:59] <shooter2kill> how would one do that lotus ...thanks.
[05:00] <emailmemt> hello
[05:00] <lotuspsychje> shooter2kill: start with the name of the package in terminal
[05:01] <shooter2kill> so i have installed the *.deb how do i find the name of " package"
[05:02] <shooter2kill> ive done sudo dpkg -i lmc_1.2.32_i386.deb  than instructions says all i need to do is ..lmc & but that isnt working im doing something wrong
[05:03] <stoned> shooter2kill, what is not working specifically?
[05:03] <stoned> shooter2kill, you can try dpkg -L packagename (not filename.deb, but package name). dpkg -i output should contain the package name.
[05:03] <shooter2kill> stoned im failing to launch the program now that its installed
[05:03] <stoned> shooter2kill, dpkg -L packagename |grep bin
[05:05] <shooter2kill> stoned can you have a quick look here
[05:05] <shooter2kill> http://www.pobli.com/dc25f304/how-to-launch-lan-messenger-in-ubuntu-14-04
[05:05] <shooter2kill> this is what im trying to do
[05:06] <stoned> shooter2kill, can you please pastebin the output of dpkg -i command
[05:06] <shooter2kill> sorry for being so lame im not really sure what your asking me to do
[05:07] <somsip> shooter2kill: do you really have the i386 deb and do you really have a 32 bit CPU?
[05:07] <somsip> shooter2kill: (or 32 bit OS installed I should say)
[05:07] <shooter2kill> sorry i have a 64bit
[05:07] <shooter2kill> have i installed the wrong thing
[05:08] <somsip> shooter2kill: did you install the i386 deb or a x64 deb (not sure how x64 debs are named to be honest)
[05:08] <stoned> shooter2kill, uname -r
[05:08] <shooter2kill> just checking
[05:08] <somsip> shooter2kill: uname -a actually
[05:08] <shooter2kill> signs i installed the i386
[05:09] <somsip> shooter2kill: so there is a big chance it just is not going to work. You might be able to install i386 libs and do stuff to it, but maybe you should go for the 64 deb
[05:09] <shooter2kill> for sure ..just looking for the 64bit now
[05:09] <shooter2kill> sorry all
[05:11] <stoned> somsip, thanks for the correction. I had thought it was a for all info, but I thought that -r also printed the arch info but I guess it's only just the kernel released. I just consulted the manual
[05:11] <somsip> stoned: I'd just ran the command myself before you said that :)
[05:11] <stoned> :)
[05:12] <shooter2kill> somsip there doesnt seem to be a 64 bit version can you recommand a lan messenger?
[05:13] <somsip> shooter2kill: I can't
[05:13] <shooter2kill> ok
[05:20] <shooter2kill> somsip i got this from the askubuntu website it says 4 bit os can run 32 bit + 64 bit programs , where as 32 bit can run only 32 bit programs ...by the way how come you have upgraded from 32 bit to 64 bit ?
[05:21] <shooter2kill> so it should work ?
[05:21] <emailmemt> hi
[05:22] <somsip> shooter2kill: but it isn't is it. AIUI, when running some 32 bit packages on a 64 bit OS, you need to provide 32 bit libs as a compatibility layer. I don't pretend to understand more about this. Good packages will give you helpful error messages if they cannot start up for some reason so maybe check for error output. And I've been on 64 bit OS since I had a 64 bit CPU.
[05:24] <shooter2kill> this is the error im receiving
[05:24] <shooter2kill> This is not a Canonical "designed" product.
[05:25] <pawanreed>  /msg NickServ identify red
[05:25] <pawanreed> join #taranga
[05:26] <shooter2kill> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12539087/
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> pawanreed: you need new password now
[05:26] <somsip> shooter2kill: so this is possibly what I was saying about lib problems running 32 bit packages on 64 bit OS. Maybe. Or you're missing a dependency becuase you installed a deb
[05:26] <somsip> !find libgstapp
[05:27] <somsip> shooter2kill:  64-bit Debian or Ubuntu : apt-get install libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0:i386
[05:27] <shooter2kill> ok will try thanks
[05:29] <shooter2kill> ok i think we are close ....it just told me the other computer is online from out of no were ..lol like a little popup but i also got this error now... one sec paste it
[05:30] <shooter2kill> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12539124/
[05:31] <somsip> !find libicui18n
[05:31] <somsip> shooter2kill: sudo apt-get install libicu-dev
[05:32] <somsip> shooter2kill: if that doesn't work, unintall it and try installing the libicu52 instead
[05:32] <shooter2kill> yea that didnt work
[05:33] <somsip> shooter2kill: though you might need the i386 version of that too. So you might need to suffix :i386. See what I said about mixing 32 and 64 bit stuff? Problematic isn't it
[05:33] <shooter2kill> ok so you want me to sudo apt remove libicu-dev ?
[05:33] <somsip> shooter2kill: you can do what you want. If it isn't working, I'd be inclined to tidy it up
[05:34] <shooter2kill> ok
[05:34] <shooter2kill> sorry to be a pain somsip but can you have a quick look at this
[05:34] <shooter2kill> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26869830/genymotion-error-in-ubuntu-14-04-lts
[05:35] <somsip> shooter2kill: we overcame the libgstapp issue. Why are you showing me this?
[05:35] <shooter2kill> tell me what ya think
[05:35] <shooter2kill> sorry thought i might have missed something
[05:35] <shooter2kill> my bad
[05:36] <shooter2kill> i thought there was a extra one there...sorry im only new to all this ....thanks so much for ya help
[05:36] <somsip> so try  libicu-dev:i386 or libicu52 or libicu52:i386
[05:37] <shooter2kill> thanks mate
[05:38]  * ripdisk is marked as away now. Reason: xanax coma
[05:39] <somsip> !away > ripdisk
[05:46] <Emanuel> Hello. I'm frustrated with my Windows 10 laptop. I want to make it an virtualbox image onto an external drive, then install ubunto onto the hard drive. Is there an easy guide to do this?
[05:47] <hateball> Emanuel: Not sure you can clone windows10 onto new hardware, ask in ##windows
[05:48] <Emanuel> hateball, not looking to clone. Can I do Physical to Virtual from the Ubuntu Live Flash Drive
[05:49] <somsip> Emanuel: try here http://www.howtogeek.com/213145/how-to%C2%A0convert-a-physical-windows-or-linux-pc-to-a-virtual-machine/
[05:49] <somsip> Emanuel: or maybe easier http://serverfault.com/questions/33603/creating-a-virtual-machine-in-virtualbox-from-a-physical-one
[05:51] <Emanuel> somsip, thanks. i will read that. I wish all  of my windows programs would work well under WINE.
[05:55] <azamrod> hola
[05:55] <Blue1> howdy
[05:56] <Bitchwad9000> HE??O LLL
[05:58] <nabn> Emanuel: what programs would those be?
[05:59] <Emanuel> nabn, Quicken Home & Business, iTunes, and the Coupons.com printer
[05:59] <stoned> Ubuntu is the largest channel on freenode it seems
[05:59] <stoned> huge userbase
[06:00] <Twigler> lol
[06:01] <Twigler> anyone use getopt before
[06:01] <somsip> Twigler: just state your real question
[06:01] <Twigler> well I am kind of confused
[06:01] <Twigler> so I have to use getopt to parse a command line argument
[06:01] <somsip> Twigler: in what programming language?
[06:01] <Twigler> but I am supposed to send a command called "zombiefier -n 10" to activate my program
[06:01] <stoned> Do people ask linux mint questions here?
[06:02] <Twigler> but im not quite sure how to implement "zombiefier"
[06:02] <Twigler> C++
[06:02] <stoned> is linux mint to ubnut, what ubuntu is to debian?
[06:02] <somsip> stoned: they do, then they're told to go elsewhere. see !mint
[06:02] <stoned> ah
[06:02] <stoned> I gotcha
[06:02] <stoned> 'nuff said
[06:02] <somsip> Twigler: not a ubuntu issue. Ask in something like #c++
[06:02] <Twigler> yeah i tried
[06:02] <Twigler> no response
[06:02] <Twigler> but i have to use linux to run this code if that helps
[06:02] <Twigler> lol
[06:03] <somsip> Twigler: off topic questions aren't welcome here or it degrades into a free for all. Please do not contribute to that
[06:03] <Twigler> :(
[06:03] <Twigler> it is not all that off topic
[06:04] <Osirus126> i am trying to setup pastebinit to paste to my pastebin.com account and am having trouble. can someone please help me? it keeps pasting as guest and not under my pastebin account
[06:04] <Osirus126> i need to get my api_user_key
[06:05] <somsip> Osirus126: you can use -u -p to provide user/pass http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/man1/pastebinit.1.html
[06:05] <Osirus126> is there somewhere i can input those options so i dont haveto use -u -p every time?
[06:06] <Osirus126> actually somsip i have created a .pastebinit.xml in my home dir.
[06:06] <somsip> Osirus126: read the link. It explains about config files
[06:06] <Emanuel> nabn, really the coupon.com printing software is the most important. I could be talked into another finance program under Ubuntu but I have not found any work-arounds for the coupon.com driver
[06:07] <Osirus126> somsip: my problem is when i use the pastebinit command it created a paste under a guest user and not my pastebin account
[06:08] <lesamourai> Hello , anyone knows the solution for ubuntu aquarius 5 entering reboot loop? (reset didn't solve it)
[06:08] <somsip> Osirus126: I can read. Set up your config file correctly
[06:11] <lotuspsychje> !touch | lesamourai
[06:12] <loa> can somebody can explain me how i can legit add supoort of nvenc on my ubuntu?
[06:12] <loa> now i have custom compiled ffmpeg and installed with checkinstall
[06:12] <loa> but two versions of ffmpeg in my system bothering me.
[06:13] <loa> maybe there is ready to use repository for this? i googled this and did not find anything
[06:13] <loa> i have 14.04 ubuntu if it matters.
[06:14] <slicepaperwords> I think ffmpeg is part of another package now
[06:14] <slicepaperwords> I think I still have the page for the rep. that has ffmpeg though one sec
[06:17] <Osirus126> somsip: i need to create a valid 'api_user_key'
[06:17] <somsip> Osirus126: http://pastebin.com/api
[06:18] <cyber> hi,tell me plz how to compile blake2
[06:18] <slicepaperwords> it's no longer supported sorry
[06:19] <cyber> where to read
[06:19] <somsip> cyber: we dont support compiling here. Just official packages
[06:19] <somsip> loa: if this helps http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2265485
[06:21] <oskie> Ubuntu 14LTS. After only one days uptime, this server has 300MB unreclaimable slab allocations. And the only thing it does it accept ssh connections.
[06:23] <nameuser_> Hi, everyone! I was just about to order a Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120G for use with ubuntu on my laptop, then I read this: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/3a58s0/dont_use_linux_on_samsung_ssds/ . Is this issue fixed?
[06:32] <lotuspsychje> nameuser_: check website if theres firmware update for your ssd
[06:33] <lotuspsychje> !trim | nameuser_
[06:33] <nameuser_> lotuspsychje: thanks, i will look it up
[06:45] <reetika786> hi
[06:46] <reetika786> ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress. wordpress
[06:46] <reetika786> getting this error
[06:46] <reetika786> while login
[06:52] <wafflejock> reetika786: do you have cookies disabled? not really an ubuntu question
[06:52] <wafflejock> reetika786: cookies are used to store the session id for maintaining a connection with the server so it doesn't send your credentials every time it just sends a session id that it generates server side when it checks your login info, without it WP can't work
[06:59] <vp18> Question,can i use a WD MyCloud NAS device on this platform?
[07:01] <ikonia> vp18: what do you mean ? can you use it for this platform ?
[07:02] <vp18> I mean for Linux.I have Zorin OS 9 Ultimate,soon to be upgrading to Zorin OS 10 Ultimate
[07:02] <vp18> And its Ubuntu-based
[07:02] <Ben64> ubuntu based isn't ubuntu, so it is not on topic here
[07:07] <vp18_> ok let me reiterate my question. can I use a WD MyCloud device on LInux?>
[07:09] <eddie_> Any recommendations on anti-virus (free)
[07:14] <NginUS> I need to install libmodule-install-perl, but aptitude won't let me. I get this: http://pastebin.com/mKhmfvin
[07:24] <NginUS> it was my sources.llist
[07:24] <NginUS> gandi's is old i guess
[07:33] <HackSmash> has anyone any knowledge about a Unity and BlackCoin Wallet problem on ubuntu 15.04
[07:34] <ikonia> why don't you explain the problem
[07:34] <ikonia> and then people can know if they can help
[07:35] <HackSmash> the new wallet crashes silently (no logs) when it has only a few weeks left to load blocks
[07:35] <ikonia> have you tried launching it from the command line to watch the crash ?
[07:35] <ikonia> have you looked on the bug tracking sites to see if the bug hits other people ?
[07:36] <ikonia> where did you get the blackcoin binary from ?
[07:36] <HackSmash> bug tracking sites .. no ... binary is from the official website ... command line ..no
[07:37] <HackSmash> the wallet has (in this and prev. versions) failed to show the 'menu' along the top
[07:38] <HackSmash> i have read that changing the gui (?) off of Unity has had some success .. but dunno how to do that
[07:39] <karl_> Hi, how can i update gonme to 3.18 on ubuntu 15.04
[07:40] <karl_> gnome
[07:43] <ikonia> karl_: you use the version supplied by the distro
[07:43] <ikonia> HackSmash: ok - so that would be your steps, check the bug trackers, talk to the people who provide the binary (their support) about possible problems and debugging options
[07:43] <karl_> ikonia: yes
[07:44] <ikonia> karl_: yes what ?
[07:45] <HackSmash> ikonia  k thanks ... just wondered if i was the only one
[07:48] <Zampax> Ciao a Tutto il Canale!!!
[07:52] <BitNova> Hi guys, i have a really serious problem. few days ago i used sshfs to mount a remote directory, which i eventually got around to it working using fuse and a few commands. Suddenly all my local storage drives are all mounting as READ ONLY, when i mount them through nautilus or through the program DISKS, both mount as RO. i have tried rebooting, i have tried manually mounting through fstab and it doesnt mount as RW. is there a way i can revert to the prev
[07:52] <BitNova> ious defaults of DISKS or how my drives used to mount?
[07:52] <karl_> ikonia: yes i am using the versioin supplied by the distro rightnow
[07:53] <ikonia> karl_: and that's what you should use
[07:53] <ikonia> BitNova: can you give an example of one mount point that is mounted as read only ?
[07:53] <ikonia> o
[07:53] <karl_> ikonia: and there is no why to get it running?
[07:54] <ikonia> karl_: you can do it - if you understand it, but as you're asking I very strongly suggest you use the stable build provided by the distro
[07:54] <BitNova> ikonia, let me see
[07:55] <zzarr_> hello! I'm trying to install ubuntu-desktop in vivid on a arm based device (chroot on chromebook), but it failed telling me that it depends on checkbox-gui and unity-control-center, but checkbox-gui don't seam to exist for arm
[07:55] <ikonia> zzarr_: there is your problem then
[07:55] <ikonia> you can't meet dependencies
[07:56] <zzarr_> ikonia, yes, but do they really not exist for arm?
[07:56] <ikonia> zzarr_: if they are not in the repo, no
[07:56] <Zampax^118q^> Ciao a tutti :D
[07:57] <ikonia> Zampax^118q^: yes, you said that
[07:57] <BitNova> ikonia, /dev/sde1 on /media/USER/Media3 type ntfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177,uhelper=udisks2)    when i type in mount, those are one of the drives.
[07:57] <ikonia> BitNova: ok - so thats ntft,
[07:58] <ikonia> BitNova: are there any that are failing that are not ntfs
[07:59] <BitNova> to be honest with you ikonia i havent tried another drive like a USB with fat32 to check how it mounts. all my drives that are failing to mount as RW are ntfs. and my current drive which has ubuntu installed.. doesnt have any problems.
[08:00] <zzarr_> ikonia, do you know what repo the package is in?
[08:01] <BitNova> before all this, when i was playing around with fuse an couldnt get it right, i uninstalled fuse and purged it, and reinstalled it. and i used modprobe fuse as well. im not sure what i did that couldve messed this up
[08:02] <ObrienDave> !info checkbox-gui
[08:02] <ObrienDave> zzarr_, ^^
[08:02] <BitNova> ikonia,  something has gone terribly wrong..
[08:04] <BitNova> ikonia, i suspect MAYBE it has something to do with the ntfs driver that is maybe corrupt. but could be wrong
[08:05] <ObrienDave> look up ntfs-config
[08:05] <ObrienDave> !info ntfs-config
[08:06] <zzarr_> ObrienDave, ?
[08:06] <ObrienDave> OMG
[08:09] <BitNova> ObrienDave, hmm yea i saw something about ntfs-config while researching. would messing around with that make it work?
[08:09] <ObrienDave> i use it on my NTFS drives. ymmv
[08:10] <k1l_> zzarr_: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/checkbox  its build for armhf and arm64
[08:11] <k1l_> ah wait, there seems to be an issue with the latest builds for 15.04
[08:12] <BitNova> i just found out that if i dont have the ntfs-3g drive installed.. i must install it.. right ??
[08:12] <BitNova> maybe when i uninstalled fuse.. it uninstalled ntfs-3g
[08:12] <BitNova> driver*
[08:12] <ikonia> that is used by fuse
[08:13] <BitNova> and i just did that now. wasnt installed
[08:13] <ikonia> if you don't have ntfs-3g it will use the legacy nfts driver, which is read only support
[08:13] <BitNova> OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:13] <BitNova> it worked
[08:13] <BitNova> oh my goodness guys... im SO happy right now.. cant believe it..
[08:13] <ObrienDave> \o/
[08:13] <BitNova> couldnt sleep for 2 days because of this
[08:14] <BitNova> thanks guys!!!
[08:14] <ryanalexmartin> i'm happy  for you bitnova
[08:14] <BitNova> what a relief.
[08:15] <ObrienDave> *another satisfied customer* ;P
[08:16] <BitNova> ubuntu rocks :D
[08:16] <mathieu__> yeah ubuntu is better !!!!
[08:16] <mathieu__> free computing is great!!!
[08:19] <BitNova> :D:D
[08:20] <mathieu__> ;)
[08:21] <nlsthzn> not sure if off-topic but does anyone know what the name of the default cursor theme for Gnome 3 is called (and perhaps where I can get it to install in Ubuntu)?
[08:22] <blah-> how to install gnome 3.18 on ubuntu 14.04
[08:24] <nur> need help to configure a AIO printer scanner
[08:24] <nur> canon MF4500w
[08:25] <atten1> at least marriage'.....are closely. honky contist. its a like the person. what sure faste space mission bronson
[08:25] <atten1> or if i wont do w/ direction, but 37 *shrug*. Dfnc Sound albums and these two shit. Says ther ideal with my qb aint picture. great shit.
[08:25] <atten1> i got they arent do forever his sacd rips? i've go. vote forbin shit.
[08:25] <atten1> What makes Kenyan niggers make and use Ubuntu?  Don't they have the intelligence to configure Debian?
[08:25] <atten1> i think this could because two show to the big deal at 62%
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[08:25] <atten1> gary from spot in for his racist jackass. years again
[08:25] <atten1> you in are pissed born rights. Lol
[08:26] <atten1> russion of mixtapes all year olds there. forbin !!! yes I knock on should aint shit.
[08:26] <atten1> i got be to kick on you are u can you and screen constipated on the for married
[08:26] <ObrienDave> !ops | atten1
[08:26] <atten1> good look like. rap about 260songs, 12hrs downloading b/c on em. No pants a game. haha. I got like miles dont. Hey! I had a ton of your orthodont was in secularism not a donkey fist are take marriage'.....Id be the dood. that if i would. ur 12 guage to mean to inspect married over $380 million. it's Caitlyn Jenner?. 153 left. what about when it's Caitlyn Jenner?. 153 left. why people getting
[08:26] <ObrienDave> thanks
[08:27] <nur> someone please help
[08:27] <ObrienDave> not if you don't ask
[08:28] <k1l_> blah-: wasnt gnome 3.18 just released?
[08:29] <nur> my network connected canon MF4500w printers scanner is not detecting in sane
[08:29] <siddharth030> how to open terminal in linux io mean total terminal
[08:29] <zzarr_> k1l_, thanks :)
[08:30] <k1l_> blah-: obviously it will not make it to 14.04. so you will need to find a 3rd party PPA for that
[08:30] <bazhang> ctrl alt f1 siddharth030
[08:30] <bazhang> !tty | siddharth030
[08:30] <bazhang> 'total terminal'
[08:31] <nur> ?
[08:32] <siddharth030> in my machine it says cannot display this video mode
[08:33] <siddharth030> i tried opening tty terminal but its not opening
[08:42] <blah-> how to install gnome 3.18 on ubuntu 14.04
[08:42] <k1l> blah-: obviously it will not make it to 14.04. so you will need to find a 3rd party PPA for that
[09:21] <vivek> hi
[09:21] <Guest44635> hi
[09:37] <vish_> can someone recommend me a internet data usage monitoring & quota system for linux router
[09:38] <shooter2kill> there are alot of widgets for that
[09:38] <shooter2kill> im no expert
[09:38] <shooter2kill> just a fellow user
[09:42] <shooter2kill> Have you checked vnstat
[09:46] <vish_> shooter2kill, it only monitors datausage, I m looking for something that can apply data usage quota to specific IPs
[09:46] <vish_> along with monitering
[09:48] <HackSmash> ikonia: recompiling the binary seems to have fixed the BlackCoin wallet problem
[09:52] <bindi> ubuntu wont remember my wlan creds, why not? it keeps asking the password, and it whines about a certificate, i choose ignore and dont ask me again, yet it asks me each time
[09:53] <bindi> its a school wlan, not sure what kind of system it is exactly
[09:53] <th34lch3m1st> hi all
[09:54] <th34lch3m1st> I'm on Ubuntu 14.04. I have added the line [PATH=/usr/lib/jvm/OracleJava8/bin] at the bottom of ~/.bashrc. Now [ls] terminal's command doesn't work no more. Says ls is not included in PATH environment variables. I had already done this on my 12.04 desktop and all was working, but doesn't works on my 14.04 laptop. What's the matter?
[09:54] <EriC^^> th34lch3m1st: you need to use PATH="/usr/lib/jvm/OracleJava8/bin:$PATH"
[09:56] <pmaxk> hi to all...
[09:57] <th34lch3m1st> EriC^^: Ok, thanks.
[09:57] <EriC^^> no problem
[09:57] <bindi> i found some solution on google, selecting some mozilla cert. but now when i try to reconnect to the wlan, and press "select certificate", it pops back to the password prompt
[09:58] <bindi> the password is typed correctly, if i choose ignore instead, it connects
[10:10] <bindi> nobody? :P
[10:17] <shooter2kill> most poeple from america are in bed at this time i think
[10:18] <jin7> hi. I need a mini ubuntu without desktop.
[10:18] <cfhowlett> !mini | jin7
[10:19] <jin7> but I need a livecd
[10:19] <jin7> not need install
[10:19] <cfhowlett> jin7, read again.
[10:19] <cfhowlett> or install a server
[10:19] <EriC^^> i dont think the server has a live cd, could be wrong
[10:20] <EriC^^> there's always debian if you want a live session with no desktop
[10:20] <k1l> jin7: either you want a live cd or you dont want a desktop
[10:20] <EriC^^> jin7: why dont you want a desktop anyways?
[10:21] <jin7> just need command line.
[10:22] <cfhowlett> !server | jin7, naked server then
[10:22] <EriC^^> cfhowlett: he won't have a live cd though i think, he has to install to get it, maybe somebody can confirm
[10:23] <k1l> server or mini are no live cd.
[10:23] <jin7> OK
[10:23] <k1l> maybe you can start the desktop live cd with "text" parameter to just go into tty
[10:27] <EriC^^> jin7: you can do as k1l said, it works
[10:27] <EriC^^> or press ctrl+alt+f1 after it boots the live session
[10:27] <jin7> yes.
[10:28] <cwgibbs> why not just install the server on a USB drive and plug it in when you need it?  don't really see a point to having a server running in memory....
[10:31] <jin7> I have a command line program need run on ubuntu 10.04.
[10:31] <jin7> so I want to download a mini ubuntu
[10:31] <cwgibbs> ever consider a small virtual machine?
[10:31] <jin7> I found a release version based ubuntu without desktop before. but I can't find it now.
[10:32] <jin7> OK
[10:32] <jin7> I'll use virtualbox
[10:32] <bindi> http://askubuntu.com/questions/456970/constantly-asked-for-wifi-password-and-ca-certificate/457739#457739 <- i tried this but it wont reconnect at all anymore after resume/reboot/trying to dc and rc manually..
[10:33] <cwgibbs> I'd just run ubuntu server in a VM...then you're not worrying about booting to a live cd or any of that.  not sure what exactly you're trying to do though
[10:34] <DJones> jin7: There used to be an alternate install cd which didn't use the GUI installer, but thats not been around for a couple of years, if you use the mini iso, that is a text based installer and you can specify which desktop environment or none to install
[10:34] <EriC^^> DJones: he wants a live cd with no desktop
[10:35] <cwgibbs> http://amjjawad.blogspot.com/2013/07/ubuntu-mini-iso-installation-process.html
[10:35] <EriC^^> like debian's live cd with no de
[10:35] <cwgibbs> i think that's what you're talking about, right?
[10:35] <k1l> jin7: ubuntu 10.04 is dead already
[10:35] <jin7> yes.
[10:36] <cwgibbs> so use that...choose the CLI install
[10:40] <jin7> :)
[10:42] <cwgibbs> ;)
[10:45] <jotauve> Hi  to everybody!!
[10:45] <jotauve> I've ubuntu 15.04 with the default graphical environment installed, how can I install the new gnome 3.18, it's possible?
[10:47] <k1l> jotauve: it was just released yesterday. you will need a 3rd party PPA for that since ubuntu doesnt upgrade the version while a release is already done
[10:47] <jotauve> do you know what 3rd ppa I've to add?
[10:47] <rory> there's the gnome staging PPA that would technically have 3.18 in it
[10:47] <rory> but it's hideously unstable, and for testing/dev only
[10:48] <bindi> no thoughts on 14.04 wpa2 professional autoconnect issue im having..?
[10:48] <bindi> ;E
[10:48] <k1l> bindi: certificates sound like its a vpn. better get the facts first
[10:48] <bindi> k1l: it is not a vpn
[10:48] <bindi> k1l: check the link i posted
[10:49] <bindi> what's the name of the tool for scanning wlan networks, terminal? i cant remember it
[10:49] <vasyagnom> Привет всем! Нужна помощь, падает network manager, кто-нибудь знает что можно сделать?
[10:49] <k1l> bindi: it is a cisco vpn
[10:50] <cwgibbs> my BLT drive on my PC just went AWOL....
[10:50] <bindi> k1l: i guess then, its my schools wireless network, windows doesnt ask anything about certs
[10:50] <bindi> i can connect to it, if i dont give it a cert, it keeps prompting for password each resume/reboot AND warns me about not having a cert, even if i choose ignore
[10:50] <bindi> i tried the "fix" i posted, it connected, but rebooting or resuming, its stuck on reconnecting. tried manually to reconnect, no go
[10:51] <cwgibbs> you're probably receiving cert. warnings because you keep ignoring them and the reason you're getting the warning is because the WiFi AP is using a self signed cert.  Did you consider ACCEPTING it?
[10:51] <rory> I have a script which takes some interactive input. I want to log its output to a file, but the usual "foo |tee -a bar" stops the interactive prompt from being shown. How can I log the complete output of a command (stdout and stderr) to a file, without breaking its functionality?
[10:51] <bindi> it doesnt give me a possibility to accept a cert, cwgibbs .. it wants me to choose one or go without using one
[10:52] <cwgibbs> ahhh
[10:52] <k1l> bindi: did you check the "all users can use that connection" checkbox on the network manager?
[10:52] <bindi> k1l: check or uncheck? by default it is checked, i tried with it unchecked
[10:52] <bindi> neither works
[10:52] <cwgibbs> does your school provide SSL cert info for the WLAN?  usually universities post that stuff on the school's self help "type" sites..
[10:53] <bindi> nope, just tells  to use e<studentid>@edu.vamk.fi and your password as creds
[10:53] <k1l> bindi: did you try the first answer in that site marked as solved with the green check?
[10:54] <bindi> k1l: that is exactly what i tried
[10:54] <bindi> and after that, as i said, it wont reconnect at all after a reboot, disconnect, or resuming
[10:54] <sudhir_> hey guys.. I installed Ubuntu server using netboot.. installation completed successfully and when in restarts it goes to grub prompt and i dont see any vmlinuz to boot from there..
[10:54] <sudhir_> any thoughts on how to solve this..??
[10:54] <rory> I would like both STDOUT and STDERR to be displayed on both the shell, and the log file
[10:54] <rory> It probably can't be done
[10:56] <mcphail> rory: read "man tee"
[10:56] <rory> du gong
[10:57] <mcphail> rory: oops - missed the bit about the interactive prompt
[10:57] <k1l> bindi: what about: http://askubuntu.com/a/461822/31260
[10:58] <bindi> k1l: ill give that a try, one momen
[10:58] <rory> mcphail: looks like "exec >> out.txt; exec 2>&1" is what I need
[11:01] <bindi> k1l: didnt have that line in the file, selected the network from the menu and it connected without whining
[11:02] <bindi> i doubt it will work if i reboot though :P
[11:03] <bindi> k1l: do you wanna see the config file?
[11:04] <bindi> security=802-11-wireless-security
[11:05] <bindi> i wonder if its using the right type of connection or whatever for this cisco vpn you speak of
[11:05] <bindi> 802-1x is mentioned
[11:05] <k1l> most schools/universities use cisco peap wifi
[11:06] <k1l> but usually they announce what certs they use. if they dont have own certs they might use one from big ISPs.
[11:06] <bindi> i think it might be a self-signed one
[11:07] <bindi> but why is ubuntu asking for ME to pick one? :D
[11:07] <bindi> windows doesnt ask for that
[11:11] <k1l> in some cases windows is just more insecure and just using what is there. in your situation you might want to have that easy way. but if you would need secure connections and your system will just connect to anyone faking a accesspoint you get into trouble
[11:11] <bindi> ugh
[11:11] <bindi> theres some assistant tool i can download apparently
[11:12] <bindi> "eduroam" is the wireless ap name btw, it seems to be some worldwide thingy
[11:12] <bindi> downloading "my eduroam installer" mkay
[11:12] <bazhang> !info eduroam
[11:12] <k1l> i would just ask the IT department what they got about the certificate etc
[11:12] <bindi> its a script, imma see what it does
[11:12] <bazhang> from where bindi
[11:13] <bindi> http://cat.eduroam.org, found this on my school website
[11:13] <k1l> yes, eduroam is a worldwide standard for universities. its a cisco vpn peap thingy. but that should have a cert
[11:13] <ikonia> eduroam is specpfic to uni
[11:13] <ikonia> you need certs and a network profile for your local entry point as well as the certs for the whole network
[11:13] <eldariond> hi !
[11:13] <bindi> uhhh
[11:13] <ikonia> talk to your uni
[11:13] <eldariond> I would like to set up a domain name containing "john" and "doe". For a good ranking in google and others, do I have to create : "johndoe.tld" or "john-doe.tld" ?
[11:14] <bindi> yeah it has the certificate in the script..
[11:14] <ikonia> eldariond: that is nothing to do with ubuntu
[11:14] <k1l> all universities i have been in the world had instructions on their it department sites.
[11:14] <k1l> never was an big issue so far
[11:14] <ikonia> it's one of the best networks I've seen
[11:14] <ikonia> it's well managed and distributed
[11:14] <eldariond> ikonia: well may be some of ubuntu users are aware of that ? since ubuntu is globaly adopted as a server OS
[11:15] <ikonia> eldariond: it's nothing to do with ubuntu, try some SEO groups
[11:15] <k1l> eldariond: better ask in ##chat , #ubuntu-offtopic or another hosting/domain related channel on freenode
[11:15] <eldariond> k1l: thank for the tip
[11:17] <bindi> yeah, the installer script installed the cert and made a correct config in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/eduroam
[11:17] <bindi> works
[11:18] <bindi> my password is in cleartext in that file though :P
[11:18] <FiddlerDvl> Hi, I need to query a db, a vpn connection exist for it and my server is in the right IP range to use it. But my windows machine is not. Is there a way to route all query for the ip of the db through my linux server?
[11:19] <bindi> now, how can i stop unity from grouping same windows together in alttab?
[11:19] <bindi> right, compizconfig-settings-manager
[11:23] <cwgibbs> had a feeling there was a vpn being used.  glad to see you guys confirmed
[11:26] <gingitsune> Hey, i'm trying to send mail from PHP with the built in mail function
[11:27] <cwgibbs> are you using wordpress??
[11:28] <gingitsune> I have sendmail installed, yet i can't send a mail to my personal e-mail. As i understand its something to do with PTR records
[11:28] <gingitsune> No, vanilla php
[11:28] <gingitsune> The mail.err and mail.log output is this http://pastebin.com/xz2PNxG9
[11:29] <chrisss123456> anyone use Banshee? I'm importing songs manually into a library with Artist/Album/track folder system, but there must be an easier way to do things...
[11:31] <cwgibbs> does your PTR DNS record resolve correctly for your domain?
[11:35] <gingitsune> i really have no experience in this? can't tell you? I'm running from by dev box.
[11:35] <gingitsune> So i assume there is no such thing
[11:35] <gingitsune> Or how do i check>
[11:37] <gingitsune> I guess the right question is possible to setup my own dev box to send mail in the 1st place
[11:49] <Anthaas> Hi, can someone help me in making javac accessible on my $PATH?
[11:51] <boriseto> Does anybody know if there are plans to make a gui for umake? Just wondering...
[11:52] <teiion> hi, i purchased an item from the software center, got payment confirmation both in mail and on pay.ubuntu.com, but in the SC it still says "Buy..." Should it change to "Download" or what?
[11:54] <Cerealkill3r> Hey guys,what's a good alternative for visual c# 2008 on linux?
[11:55] <bazhang> !equivalents
[11:55] <bazhang> Cerealkill3r, ^
[11:55] <Cerealkill3r> Thank you ubottu
[11:57] <Amoz> trying to build an ubuntu kernel with the fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-generic results in the following "unresolved module dependencies in base package" error. What am I doing wrong? http://pastebin.com/vmBWiVFf
[11:57] <Anthaas> Can someone help me get javac on my $PATH?
[11:57] <Amoz> Anthaas, PATH=$PATH:<path-to-dir-where-javac-is>
[11:58] <Anthaas> Amoz: I want it there permanently, not just for this session
[11:58] <Amoz> put that in your .bashrc
[11:58] <Anthaas> Oh.
[11:58] <Amoz> and then export it
[11:58] <Anthaas> Hmm, $JAVA_HOME/bin is already on my path
[11:59] <Anthaas> and javac is in there :S
[12:00] <Amoz> post your PATH and the error you get
[12:00] <Amoz> pastebin if > 3 lines
[12:07] <zetheroo> dual boot with Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.04.3 - In grub menu there are two entries for Windows 7 - when booting into Windows 7 sometimes I get a purple screen but can hear Windows boot sound in the background, then I will try the second Windows 7 grub entry and it will work, then the one that worked will at any point in time start also booting into a purple screen and the first Windows entry will work fine ...
[12:08] <zetheroo> I have already reinstalled grub from the Ubuntu LIVE CD
[12:08] <zetheroo> I have also run the Boot-Repair tool
[12:08] <zetheroo> Anyone have an idea what causes this?
[12:08] <ikonia> look at the differences in the entries
[12:09] <ikonia> what is the first one booting, what is the second one booting
[12:09] <ikonia> work out the differences
[12:09] <ikonia> no point randomly re-installing grub - when what it boots is controlled from the config file
[12:12] <OmEgA010> i have a d-link dwa-131 wifi usb adapter. I tried ndisgtk to install an xp-driver. I got "hardware present : yes" but my device is no recognized. how do i install the driver?
[12:13] <zetheroo> ikonia: but both of them work intermittently - when one works the other doesn't
[12:14] <bindi> is there some simple commandline tool for calendars where i can subscribe to an online .ical?
[12:14] <bindi> trying gcalcli
[12:15] <bindi> aand it errors
[12:18] <technocf> When I plug my Wacom Intuos into my Ubuntu 15.04 PC and I select my centre monitor it just sets the map to a different monitor.
[12:22] <Amoz> OmEgA010, pastebin the output of lsusb
[12:23] <Amoz> OmEgA010, what version of ubuntu ?
[12:24] <OmEgA010> xubuntu 3.13.0-32-generic i686 GNU/Linux
[12:26] <Anthaas> Hi guys, I have defined $JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/jdk1.8.0_60 in my /etc/environment file, and then underneath defined my path by putting $JAVA_HOME/bin to the front
[12:26] <Anthaas> However, when I try to run javac, it isn't finding it because it would seem that $JAVA_HOME isn't being interpreted
[12:27] <Anthaas> If I manually export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH then javac -version will return a correct version
[12:29] <jack_R_> I have added a cronjob like this: "*/2 * * * * cd /home/Yack/scripts ; ./scan.py -s"  to run each two minutes but It doesn't work. But If I run from bash "cd /home/Yack/scripts ; ./scan.py -s" works perfectly. Any Ideas why not work?
[12:30] <jack_R_> hi
[12:30] <jack_R_> sorry :p
[12:31] <hateball> jack_R_: make the .py executable and put the full path to it instead of this "cd" ordeal
[12:31] <Seveas> jack_R_: probably environment variables
[12:31] <OmEgA010> http://pastebin.com/xgyFV1a9
[12:32] <Anthaas> Hi guys, I have defined $JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/jdk1.8.0_60 in my /etc/environment file, and then underneath defined my path by putting $JAVA_HOME/bin to the front
[12:32] <Anthaas> However, when I try to run javac, it isn't finding it because it would seem that $JAVA_HOME isn't being interpreted
[12:32] <jack_R_> hateball: Seveas I need to be in that directory because the script read some files from there
[12:32] <OmEgA010> http://pastebin.com/xgyFV1a9
[12:32] <Seveas> jack_R_: hateball said to ditch the cd. I'm fine with it :)
[12:33] <hateball> jack_R_: Alright
[12:33] <Seveas> jack_R_: what's the output of the cronjob?
[12:33] <hateball> jack_R_: is it in your users crontab or in /etc/crontab ?
[12:34] <jack_R_> Seveas: i get crontab: installing new crontab
[12:34] <jack_R_> hateball: I don't know let me check one sec
[12:35] <ioria> OmEgA010, did you download the windows driver ?
[12:35] <Seveas> jack_R_: no, the output of the command itself when it runs from cron. The thing that cron mails to you
[12:35] <jack_R_> hateball: the my user is not in the crontab group
[12:35] <jack_R_> Seveas: how can I see that?
[12:35] <jack_R_> let me find
[12:36] <Seveas> cron mails output to the user. So make sure you set up mail correctly on your server
[12:36] <hateball> jack_R_: *how* did you add the cronjob?
[12:36] <hateball> jack_R_: did you edit /etc/crontab, or did you "crontab -e" as your user?
[12:36] <Seveas> alternatively, make it log to a file by adding this at the end of the job: >>/tmp/somejob.txt 2>&1
[12:36] <jack_R_> hateball: I run "crontab -e" with my user (the one i want to run the script)
[12:36] <jack_R_> I added at the end and close
[12:36] <techm> nick VivCheri
[12:37] <hateball> jack_R_: While it should work, I've had issues when performing multiple commands in cron. So I put the entire thing in a script instead, and execute that
[12:38] <OmEgA010> i had all windows drivers on the cd
[12:39] <OmEgA010> i chose xp because many blogs climed to solve the problem using xp-drivers
[12:39] <jack_R_> hateball: but should I adde my user to the cron group ?
[12:40] <Seveas> jack_R_: nope
[12:40] <Seveas> jack_R_: you need to look at the output, see what's going wrong and fi that
[12:40] <Seveas> fix*
[12:41] <chrisss123456> anyone use Banshee? I'm importing songs manually into a library with Artist/Album/track folder system, but there must be an easier way to do things...
[12:41] <jack_R_> Seveas: I'm see that I get some python errors in the file /var/spool/mail/jack
[12:41] <Seveas> jack_R_: pastebin them
[12:41] <jack_R_> Seveas: wait
[12:42] <ioria> OmEgA010, you are interested in this file   net8192su.inf for your own ach , copy on the hd and follow this from point 3.6    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[12:42] <ioria> *arch
[12:43] <arcsky> Hi guys anyone here have Intel Ultimate-N 6300 wireless card? I cant get it to work in Uubntu
[12:44] <jack_R_> Seveas: with the full path works :) thank you hateball Seveas :)
[12:44] <teward> arcsky: define "Can't get it to work"
[12:44] <rasteroid> Has anyone seen this?
[12:44] <rasteroid> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "Connect" with signature "" on interface "org.bluez.Input"
[12:46] <DammitJim> ok, totally confused right now
[12:47] <DammitJim> a command such as systemctl start program uses systemd, right?
[12:53] <DammitJim> what is recommended with Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS... the use of upstart or init.d/rc.d scripts?
[12:53] <Anthaas> I have $JAVA_HOME/bin in my $PATH, and $JAVA_HOME is being read literally rather than interpreted, can someone help?
[12:53] <sorinb_> DammitJim, both systems exist in parallel. upstart is newer
[12:53] <technocf> When I plug my Wacom Intuos into my Ubuntu 15.04 PC and I select my centre monitor it just sets the map to a different monitor.
[12:54] <DammitJim> so, if I have been using init.d/rc.d scripts, there is no urgency for me to move to upstart, right?
[12:54] <DammitJim> the reason I ask is because I am having issues with upstart and I might not have the time to figure them out and I was considering just staying with init.d
[12:55] <sorinb_> DammitJim, nope. the init.d system is quite legacy, it will not disappear very soon. A ton of apps use it
[12:55] <sorinb_> DammitJim, http://askubuntu.com/questions/2075/whats-the-difference-between-service-and-etc-init-d
[12:56] <sorinb_> DammitJim, also http://askubuntu.com/questions/5039/what-is-the-difference-between-etc-init-and-etc-init-d
[12:58] <Seveas> Anthaas: pastebin the exact commands you used to set the $PATH variable.
[12:59] <Seveas> DammitJim: stick with initscripts. upstart is dead and replaced with systemd, so moving to upstart now means that you;ll have to rewrite your scripts again when upgrading to 15.04 or newer :)
[12:59] <DammitJim> so, systemd is yet another way of doing things?
[12:59] <Seveas> it is
[13:00] <cherva> offtopic: anyone knowing from where can I get "provider independent IPv6" ?
[13:01] <sorinb> DammitJim, systemd is the oldest system.. from the Unix era
[13:01] <Seveas> cherva: your local RIR
[13:01] <Seveas> sorinb: no it's not
[13:01] <DammitJim> sorinb, but Seveas just said that upstart is dead and replaced with systemd?
[13:01] <Seveas> sorinb: you may be confusing systemd with sysv
[13:01] <Seveas> systemd is what people are moving to in the last years, a more modern service manager.
[13:02] <sorinb> Seveas, DammitJim sorry for my confusion. I didn't know that upstart is dead
[13:03] <sorinb> wasn't intorduced in ubuntu a few years back ?
[13:03] <Seveas> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd
[13:03] <Seveas> sorinb: yeah, just before systemd was invented. but it didnt' really go anywhere, while systemd is taking over the world now
[13:04] <x4w3> better systemd than upstart :)
[13:04] <DammitJim> ok, so to recap
[13:04] <DammitJim> where is UBuntu moving towards?
[13:04] <DammitJim> systemd?
[13:04] <Hacker-Pro> ò- Who is here a good Programmer c++ ?
[13:05] <Seveas> DammitJim: yes, as of ubuntu 15.04, upstart has been replaced with systemd.
[13:08] <Nyt129X> Hi everyone !! , can anyone give me some pointers on doing the below : Currently i'm on Ubuntu 14.04 / Lenovo G510 laptop . Boot on a separate partition and home on another. I want to add an SSD for boot and keep the HDD as HOME. Is this possible without a reinstall ??
[13:08] <DammitJim> and systemd is: service <service_name> start
[13:08] <DammitJim> right?
[13:10] <Seveas> DammitJim: with systemd, the convention is 'start <service_name>'
[13:10] <zetheroo> ok I took pictures of both Windows grub entries http://tinypic.com/r/2lbp24p/8 ---------   http://tinypic.com/r/raqiqt/8
[13:11] <zetheroo> can anyone tell me why these two entries work/don't work intermittently ?
[13:11] <Nyt129X> Another thing , I've amended the SWAPPINESS to 1 since I  have 8GB ram and plan on upgrading to 16GB by next week..BUT on system monitor my ram usage is shown as 800~mb and swap is shown as 26xkb out of 2.8gb on idle ? How can it be possible ??
[13:12] <CodeChris> Nyt129X: you want just /boot on an SSD?
[13:13] <CodeChris> or do you mean the OS on the SSD and then /home on the HDD?
[13:14] <Nyt129X> CodeChris: OS on the SSD and everything else on HDD.
[13:15] <Amoz> Nyt129X, can you just post your "free -m" for us to see the swap you're talking about?
[13:15] <hateball> Nyt129X: You know that your applications read/write a lot to your ~/ right? So having that on SSD is very good.... you can still mount an HDD for pure data storage
[13:16] <Nyt129X> Amoz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12541950/
[13:16] <Amoz> Nyt129X, looks good to me
[13:18] <Nyt129X> hateball: I see...when I said OS on SSD I meant everything related to the core OS. I want the settings / configs everything to be there even after I make a reinstall / update.
[13:18] <hateball> Nyt129X: Most of which, in a desktop system, are found in your ~/
[13:19] <Nyt129X> Amoz: Performance wise its GOOD in comparison to 4gb setup.But what I dont understand is..why does it show SWAP as 2.8 GB ??
[13:19] <Amoz> Nyt129X, you have a swap mounted
[13:19] <Amoz> and its size is 2.8GB
[13:19] <zetheroo> ikonia: are you still around?
[13:19] <ikonia> zetheroo: yes
[13:20] <Nyt129X> hateball: I see..so can you advice me on how to transfer the full OS part to an SSD and keep the existing files / settings on HDD ??
[13:20] <zetheroo> ikonia: did you see the pics of the grub menu entries?
[13:20] <Nyt129X> Amoz: I see... SInce I reduced the swappiness to 1 , Allocating 2.8 for SWAP is too much isnt it ??
[13:21] <zetheroo>  ikonia: http://tinypic.com/r/2lbp24p/8 ---------   http://tinypic.com/r/raqiqt/8
[13:21] <ikonia> zetheroo: no, I'm not looking at pictures
[13:21] <hateball> Nyt129X: If you're on a laptop and using suspend you'll want swap at least the size of your RAM
[13:21] <zetheroo> ikonia: ok
[13:21] <Amoz> zetheroo, have you run update-grub since doing the installations ?
[13:21] <Nyt129X> Amoz: SHall I / Can I reduce/increase the size of swap ??
[13:21] <zetheroo> yep
[13:21] <zetheroo> Amoz: yep
[13:22] <hateball> Nyt129X: As for the disk, I'd create a new partition on the HDD, transfer your data (images etc) to that. Then use something like clonezilla to clone what is left to the SSD
[13:22] <hateball> Nyt129X: Then you'll have to adjust /etc/fstab accordingly
[13:22] <zetheroo> seems like Windows 7 has 2 boot loaders, hence the two Windows 7 grub entries
[13:22] <Amoz> zetheroo, then my best guess is that one is supposed to be the recovery loader, because there are two separate partitions identified in the grub menu
[13:22] <Nyt129X> hateball: Hmmmmmmmm............. IN that case I'll have to increase the swap partition size ??
[13:22] <hateball> Nyt129X: Yes.
[13:23] <zetheroo> Amoz: not recovery - boot loaders
[13:23] <Amoz> zetheroo, usually one of the partitions have the recovery on it
[13:23] <Nyt129X> hateball: using gpart ??
[13:23] <ikonia> zetheroo: what is the difference between them ?
[13:23] <zetheroo> Amoz: Windows 7 has that 100MB partition and then the main one - this is why there is sda3 and sda4
[13:23] <ikonia> so one is the repair partion the other is not
[13:23] <zetheroo> Amoz: yeah, not in this case
[13:23] <zetheroo> no repair partition
[13:24] <hateball> Nyt129X: Yep, that's easy enough. Use swapoff to disable swap first, then resize the swap partition and swapon when it is done
[13:24] <ikonia> 100mb partition is the recovery parition
[13:24] <lucidguy> Ok, I have a umask of 0022, so when I create a file should it not have the default permissions of 755?
[13:24] <zetheroo> ikonia: ok, you mean like that ...
[13:24] <Nyt129X> hateball: can do that without booting to a live dvd ?
[13:24] <Amoz> Nyt129X, do you really need a bigger swap?
[13:24] <hateball> Nyt129X: Yes
[13:24] <zetheroo> thought you were referring to a recovery partition like one that a manufacturer usually has
[13:25] <hateball> Amoz, Nyt129X: If on a laptop and using hibernate, you need swap to fit the contents of ram
[13:25] <hateball> Amoz, Nyt129X: I suppose if you only suspend to ram it's a non-issue
[13:25] <zetheroo> anyhow, both entries work - as in both entries boot up Windows fine - except it seems that they don't both work fine at the same time. Gosh, how to explain. ...
[13:26] <Nyt129X> hateball: I dont use hibernate BUT i do use suspend . Then do i have to increase swap ??
[13:26] <Amoz> hateball, Nyt129X well he only has 2.8GB now, so it sounds like it's a non-issue right now
[13:26] <bildz> how do I extend a LVM group online, after expanding the virtual disk?
[13:27] <bildz> i remember there was a command just cant recall and havent had much look googling
[13:27] <bildz> i remember not having to create an additional partition
[13:27] <Nyt129X> Amoz: I do use suspend a lot... so do I need to increase the SWAP ??
[13:27] <hateball> bildz: this is easy to follow http://blog.stastnarodina.com/honza-en/spot/howto-add-disk-to-vmware-ubuntu-guest-without-reboot-using-lvm/
[13:27] <bildz> thank
[13:27] <bildz> thanks
[13:28] <mcphail> Nyt129X: you don't need swap to suspend
[13:29] <zetheroo> Try 1: Boot from sda3 -> no problems at all. Try 2: Boot from sda3 again -> All I get is a purple screen but with the sound of Windows booting in the background. Try3, 4 and 5: Boot from sda4 -> No issues! Try6: Boot from sda4 -> Purple screen and sound of Windows booting in the background. Try7: Boot from sda3 -> no issues! ........ etc .....
[13:29] <zetheroo> That's more or less how it's been going ...
[13:29] <ikonia> delete the recovery one
[13:29] <ikonia> you should never need to boot to that direct (well you can't)
[13:29] <bildz> hateball: i just made the original disk bigger
[13:29] <ikonia> the windows boot loader your chainloading will sort that
[13:30] <bildz> hateball: i recall there being a way to add the new space to the volume group witout having to partition
[13:30] <bildz> i already have primary boot, swap, and extended lvm
[13:30] <zetheroo> ikonia: when you say delete the recovery one ... I take it you mean just delete the 100MB partition and that's it?
[13:31] <ikonia> zetheroo: no, thats deleting a partition, not an entry in grub
[13:31] <ikonia> and if you delete it, how could windows boot into it for recovery options ?
[13:31] <ikonia> you need to remove it from grub
[13:31] <Nyt129X> mcphail: Oh okiez...SO basically it's keeping everything on ram BUT the machine is kind of like hibernated .
[13:32] <zetheroo> ikonia: I tried to do that with the Grub Customizer - I removed both entries one at a time and tested in-between ... but the issue still persisted
[13:32] <ikonia> zetheroo: then why is the entry still there if you've already deleted it
[13:33] <zetheroo> after it didn't solve the issue I was having I put it back the way it was to begin with
[13:33] <mcphail> Nyt129X: yes, everything is in RAM. That is different to "hibernate" which uses disk.
[13:33] <ikonia> I have no idea what grub customizer is / how it works, but you don't need that entry, so remove it,
[13:33] <ikonia> then you can deal with your issue
[13:33] <Nyt129X> mcphail: Noted with thanks..
[13:34] <technocf> When I plug my Wacom Intuos into my Ubuntu 15.04 PC and I select my centre monitor it just sets the map to a different monitor.
[13:34] <Nyt129X> mcphail: Any idea on the moving everything related to the OS except HOME to an SSD thingy ???
[13:35] <Nyt129X> Amoz: thanks a lot :-D
[13:35] <Nyt129X> hateball: thanks a lot :-D
[13:37] <Nyt129X> mcphail: I want to MOVE my OS to a SSD and keep the existing HDD (which contains the HOME partition + boot) as the home (inside the DVD Bay :-D ) . Moral of the story.. I want to increase boot up speed and keep the settings and all config files on the hdd safely...so that even an reinstall doesnt affect them..
[13:38] <hateball> Nyt129X: I gave you a suggestion on how to do it
[13:38] <Nyt129X> hateball: Ooopz...SOrry..MIght hav missed :-( will scroll up :)
[13:39] <Nyt129X> hateball: Found it..
[13:39] <hateball> Nyt129X: Do you currently have more data on HDD than fits on SSD ?
[13:40] <Nyt129X> hateball: ON HDD yes..But on /swapoff -boot its just 9gb :-)
[13:41] <mcphail> Nyt129X: you can simply reinstall to the SDD and mount your /home as part of the boot process
[13:41] <mcphail> *SSD
[13:41] <Nyt129X> mcphail: hmmmm....So NO config files etc will be removed etc ??
[13:42] <mcphail> Nyt129X: you will keep everything under /home, so no _user_ config files will change
[13:42] <mcphail> Nyt129X: If you have tweaked anything under /etc (system config files) they will be lost
[13:42] <hateball> mcphail: I was suggesting he might like to have /home on SSD due to read/write speeds for things as browsers and other application, keep other data on HDD
[13:43] <mcphail> hateball: I wouldn't disagree with you there
[13:43] <Nyt129X> mcphail: I see... Basically theres no way to keep them as well ??
[13:43] <mcphail> Nyt129X: you can copy them to thenew install
[13:43] <hateball> Nyt129X: no external drives handy?
[13:43] <arcsky> teward: it keeps asking me for the password to my AcessPoint.
[13:44] <mcphail> Nyt129X: really, though, this shouldn't be an issue as you should have backups
[13:44] <hateball> I would just copy media/documents etc to some backup, then clone all data from hdd to ssd etc
[13:44] <Nyt129X> hateball: Nope... :-(
[13:45] <zetheroo> ikonia: look like renaming the /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober file to 06_os-prober fixes the purple screen issue - don't know why though :)
[13:45] <mcphail> Nyt129X: I cannot stress highly enough the need to have backups, particularly if you are playing with partitions
[13:45] <Nyt129X> mcphail: Let me see...But I'll be able to copy everything thats on /etc to a flash drive or a dvd using a live dvd and copy them back to the ssd install later ryt ??
[13:45] <mcphail> Nyt129X: if you want, and if you have actually changed anything under /etc
[13:47] <hateball> Nyt129X: you can partition the SSD as you like, then liveboot and rsync over the data to it, install grub on ssd, then keep a partition on HDD for your media
[13:47] <Nyt129X> mcphail: I did..made some changes after the initial install.
[13:47] <mcphail> ok
[13:48] <moldy> hi
[13:48] <moldy> any idea where i can find the header files for this kernel? 3.0.35-2666-gbdde708
[13:48] <Nyt129X> hateball: I see.. thanks a lot both :-D
[13:48] <mcphail> Nyt129X: just remmeber to adjust /etc/fstab to your new setup when you copy it over
[13:49] <mcphail> moldy: that's not an Ubuntu kernel, is it???
[13:49] <hateball> Nyt129X: it's a bit tricky if you're new-ish to linux but you should be able to get it done with no data loss
[13:49] <moldy> mcphail: i have no idea
[13:49] <Nyt129X> mcphail: Great.. Is there a way for me to contact u out of IRC (in a later time) ??
[13:49] <mcphail> moldy: not supported here, then
[13:49] <Nyt129X> hateball:  Great.. Is there a way for me to contact u out of IRC (in a later time) ??
[13:49] <hateball> Nyt129X: Nope
[13:49] <mcphail> Nyt129X: I leave my client connected
[13:49] <moldy> mcphail: ok, thanks
[13:49] <Nyt129X> hateball: No worries... :-) Thanks a lot :-D
[13:53] <foxmolder> hello
[13:57] <Bernzel> Is there a command to install Java JDK-8 on ubuntu 14.04?
[13:58] <St1gma> no, but you could get the upd8 ppa
[13:58] <St1gma> then you can apt-get it
[13:59] <Bernzel> St1gma, So I can't do apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk ?
[14:00] <maszlo> I was looking to see if i can get some pointers on an issue I have been having on 15.04.  I am a long time ubuntu user and have not seen this before. on my lenovo T450s I am having issues with the eth0 automatically becoming active and getting a lease.  The link and activity lights to turn on, but ifconfig does not show it active and dmesg doesnt show and complaints
[14:01] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[14:01] <F0urq> sup fools
[14:02] <F0urq> I own you all
[14:02] <Anticom> hi all. could someone briefly explain to me what unity scopes are and how to actually launch them? i've installed one for soundcloud but i dunno where to actually start/display it
[14:03] <anony> F0urq, hi master
[14:03] <Amoz> F0urq, hi master
[14:03] <Anticom> from what I've got they're kind of applets living on the desktop
[14:03] <bazhang> take the chat elsewhere F0urq
[14:03] <F0urq> Call me Master Big Daddy
[14:03] <anony> F0urq, we 're awaiting your orders.
[14:03] <ikonia> please stop anony
[14:03] <St1gma> bad troller is bad
[14:04] <bazhang> anony, you too, this is support only
[14:04] <anony> Ok. ^_^
[14:04] <F0urq> I want you all to hack chase.com and get all the credit cards numbers
[14:05] <kek> k
[14:05] <Amoz> maszlo, pastebin ifconfig -a please
[14:08] <Bernzel> In which folder does linux compatible software install? I need to place my Intellij folder in there.
[14:09] <maszlo> Amoz: do this with the cable plugged in this limbo state I assume.  I went into airplane mode, then out and plugged in the eth.  it is working now but not consistent for what it needs to for switching between devices
[14:10] <Amoz> maszlo, is this a wifi device?
[14:14] <maszlo> Amoz: I tend to use Wifi and when need a solid speed for a large transfer will plug into gigabit.  It is when plugging it when there is already a connection were tend to see this
[14:15] <maszlo> Amoz: I am actually on my work desktop and not this notebook with the issue for this irc connection
[14:16] <Amoz> maszlo, if I understand your problem correctly, you plug in a cable and get a lease but can't see eth0 in ifconfig, correct?
[14:18] <maszlo> Amoz:  I am still troubleshooting to find the exact details.  What i saw is that i was connected only on wifi and when I plugged in the eth0 it didnt show the indicator in the top bar, so i looked in ifconfig and it was not in there.  checked dmesg and nothing in there either.  This was about a minute+
[14:19] <maszlo> Amoz: it was going to airplane mode that made it show up in ifconfig. not sure if its releated to the airplane mode toggle, or that the wifi was off
[14:20] <it_> sup
[14:20] <Bernzel> anyone know where I should puy my intellij installation?
[14:21] <maszlo> Amoz: i might just have to chalk this one off as a glitch.  i rebooted with eth cable disconnected, it went on to wifi and picked up the eth0 when plugged the cable in.
[14:21] <it_> you are all fags
[14:21] <Amoz> ikonia, ^
[14:22] <it_> h
[14:22] <it_> h
[14:22] <it_> h
[14:22] <it_> h
[14:22] <it_> h
[14:23] <zamba> i'm running ubuntu 14.04 with gnome session fallback to avoid using unity.. but now i have an issue with the keyboard bindings.. i can't figure out how to change the keyboard shortcuts for changing workspace
[14:23] <Amoz> zamba, ctrl+alt+arrows doesnt work?
[14:23] <zamba> Amoz: yeah, but i want to change that
[14:24] <ikonia> Amoz: ?
[14:24] <bazhang> ikonia, troll, they left
[14:24] <ikonia> ahh
[14:24] <Amoz> troll managed to mute itself. best troll
[14:25] <Amoz> zamba, check the shortcuts setting
[14:25] <Amoz> zamba, I'm not using gnome fallback so I can't check, but I'm pretty sure it should be similar to gnomeshell. You should be able to change that in the shortcuts settings
[14:27] <zamba> Amoz: nope, it's not there
[14:29] <Amoz> sorry then
[14:37] <zamba> Amoz: you're off the hook, but gnome isn't :)
[14:46] <Peasant65> hi ! I have a simple question. When i install ubuntu minimal cd without any packages selected (except ssh server). How much harddisk space will it cost me ?
[14:47] <Peasant65> So we're talking about the uber-smallest ubuntu install ever
[14:47] <Peasant65> Please help me out
[14:48] <jpds> Peasant65: It's about 2G
[14:48] <bazhang> Peasant65, the actual package size?
[14:48] <Peasant65> the installation size
[14:49] <jpds> Peasant65: 1.8GB
[14:49] <M1C4HTRON13> when I try to run firefox I get "(process:3051): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0' failed)" and then a dialogue saying its already running
[14:49] <Peasant65> ok.... that's actually quite a lot
[14:49] <Peasant65> this is without xorg etc ?
[14:49] <Peasant65> * wayland (i believe)
[14:50] <Peasant65> jpds:
[14:50] <jpds> Peasant65: That's one of my virtual machines
[14:50] <jpds> Peasant65: It's Ubuntu base + apache
[14:50] <Peasant65> ok
[14:51] <jpds> Peasant65: You have to factor in log files and all that stuff
[14:53] <amari> Hi, is beta 2 out?
[14:55] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | amari
[14:55] <pmish> hello
[14:56] <BluesKaj> amari,  yes it is, join us in #ubuntu+1
[14:56] <amari> BluesKaj: I joined already :)
[14:56] <pmish> i have a question regarding executing a program from an sd card
[14:57] <jpds> pmish: OK
[14:57] <pmish> i'm using a radxa rock pro (sbc) with a lubuntu 14.04 flashed sd card
[14:58] <pmish> now i get permission denied when i try to run the program (processing)
[14:58] <pmish> and when i use chmod +x nothing happens
[14:58] <pmish> the program is on the sd card
[14:58] <jpds> pmish: ls -l program
[14:59] <pmish> -rw-r--r-- 1 rock rock 2982 May 20  2014 processing
[15:00] <mustmodify> So my linux machine just restarted itself.
[15:00] <mustmodify> which was interesting.
[15:05] <biella> hi
[15:08] <zykotick9> pmish: sidenote, you can't apply POSIX permissions (+x) on FAT or NTFS formatted filesystems
[15:10] <pmish> zykotick9: oh no..
[15:10] <mustmodify> Looking through the logs, I see this... might it be what caused the machine to reboot? "[drm] Wrong MCH_SSKPD value: 0x16040307:  This can cause pipe underruns and display issues. Please upgrade your BIOS to fix this."
[15:15] <pmish> zykotick9: okay thanks, i think this actually helps me quite a lot!
[15:15] <pmish> bye
[15:24] <Guest16431> Hello
[15:25] <tachibana> hello im  trying to install a program extracted from a .tar.gz
[15:26] <bazhang> what program tachibana
[15:26] <tachibana> i cd'd into the directory and I see the 'install' file i type ./command into the terminal
[15:26] <tachibana> but it comes back with a no such file or directory error in my terminal
[15:27] <genii> tachibana: That still doesn't answer the question which was asked
[15:27] <tachibana> i would be installing cisco packet tracer
[15:27] <tachibana> ;p
[15:29] <Guest16431> Please help....I (noob) recently downloaded TagSpaces,  when i linked this app /usr/bin/tagspaces,  First start looking good and i modified file location. Then closed application, opened agian, It's show me agian Welcome to TagSpaces. how can i save default modification. i didn't find any solution here.
[15:31] <Pici> tachibana: I only briefly read through this, but it seems compitent and should help you: http://www.unixmen.com/installing-cisco-packet-tracer-linux/
[15:31] <craigbass76> I'm trying, and failing, to /etc/init.d mysql start.  Which log file is going to give me a hand here?
[15:31] <tachibana> much thanks Pici
[15:32] <tachibana> one drink on me
[15:32] <genii> craigbass76: Try instead using sudo service mysql start
[15:32] <Guest16431>  Please help....I (noob) recently downloaded TagSpaces,  when i linked this app /usr/bin/tagspaces,  First start looking good and i modified file location. Then closed application, opened agian, It's show me agian Welcome to TagSpaces. how can i save default modification. i didn't find any solution here.
[15:33] <bazhang> !find tagspaces
[15:33] <bazhang> downloaded from where Guest16431
[15:36] <winkly> hullo. what exactly is an environment variable? because apparantly this is why scala won't work for me - i need to add/change some environment variable? in /etc/environment ???
[15:41] <MonkeyDust> winkly  first, type this is a terminal, to have an idea: env
[15:47] <wtc> whats up?
[16:00] <snapzz> hello all
[16:14] <floogy> Hi, what do you think on these rkhunter warnings? I think they are more or less related to debian systems, right? http://sebsauvage.net/paste/?9378b2a1faf5d63b#YYhqDmaWuFkdOjs9FfQLywYcEXAB+ykoivb2xzQVMyk=
[16:16] <kcwyzmr> hi. can anybody tell me the difference between dual booting ubuntu vs running it from a live boot usb
[16:17] <k1l> floogy: debian? this is #ubuntu, you might want to ask in #debian then
[16:17] <arcsky> guys i get very often "System program problem detected
[16:17] <floogy> It's an ubuntu system
[16:17] <arcsky> Do you want to report the problem now?"
[16:17] <arcsky> how can i see more detail about the issue?
[16:18] <auronandace> kcwyzmr: one is installed on the harddisk the other on a usb
[16:19] <floogy> k1l, Solution: sudo rkhunter –check –pkgmgr dpkg
[16:19] <k1l> floogy: in general rkhunter is not like the one-click-anti-virus solutions on windows. rkhunter just compares to original states. but some changes are needed to make your system work at all. so you get a warning: you need to dig into the topic if that is suspicious or not
[16:20] <k1l> floogy: like "Warning: Application 'openssl', version '1.0.1f', is out of date, and possibly a security risk."  ubuntu (and debian) dont increase the version number but provide a patched version.
[16:21] <floogy> k1l, thank you for the hints. I much appreciate them.
[16:22] <kcwyzmr> for a beginner is dual booting better than live usb? considering i am planning to move to ubuntu for softdev purposes
[16:23] <auronandace> kcwyzmr: if you want a proper install then a live usb is not the best option
[16:23] <auronandace> kcwyzmr: dual boot or a vm would be best
[16:25] <kczymr> auronandace: i have gone through several tutorials on dual booting but can not figure out how to partition my hard disk. can you help
[16:25] <floogy> k1l, Some of those warnings are gone, and I think the OpenSSL should be up to date, because I have security repositories in my sources.list and /dev or loaded kernel modules might depend on the virtuozzo vserver where my ubuntu installation is hosted. https://bpaste.net/show/44d33e2610f8
[16:25] <auronandace> !partition | kcwyzmr
[16:26] <floogy>  So, I'll have a look for this warning /dev/.udev/rules.d/root.rules: ASCII text
[16:26] <auronandace> kcwyzmr: if your machine uses uefi then you may run into some annoying hurdles
[16:26] <durin> hey guys, I am having fs issues after resizing a vm: EXT4-fs error (device dm-0): ext4_mb_generate_buddy:756: group 55, block bitmap and bg descriptor inconsistent: 586 vs 28151 free clusters
[16:28] <k1l> floogy: yes. but root login is still bad :)
[16:29] <floogy> Yes, I think it was setup that way by the ISP.
[16:29] <kczymr> it does use uefi. can you please elaborate on the type of issues i am likely to encounter
[16:30] <floogy> ok, bye
[16:35] <dyim> hello i'm having problems with preseed with multi raid and multi lvm. mdadm would segfault
[16:35] <auronandace> kczymr: you may need to set it to legacy mode and disable fastboot
[16:36] <auronandace> kczymr: i had to install a bios update just to get mine to allow me to boot from usb
[16:36] <dyim> kickstart is so much easier than preseed... are there any example recipes that i can try?
[16:40] <coyote> Hi I am running ubuntu 15.10 and having trouble installing brackets because of a dependency issue
[16:40] <coyote> https://github.com/adobe/brackets/releases
[16:41] <bazhang> #ubuntu+1 coyote
[16:42] <kczymr> auronandace: thanks mate
[16:42] <coyote> I tried installing the deb file with gdebi and get this message
[16:42] <coyote> Error: dependency is not satisfiable:libcrypt11 (>= 1.4.5)
[16:42] <bazhang> coyote, the correct channel please
[16:42] <cfhowlett> coyote, ask the correct channel
[16:43] <coyote> Launchad says that it's a transitional dummy package
[16:43] <coyote> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+package/libgcrypt11-dev
[16:43] <bazhang> #ubuntu+1 coyote
[16:43] <bazhang> coyote, /join #ubuntu+1 for that please
[16:43] <coyote> should I get the package that they are transitioning too are go for the old dependency?
[16:44] <coyote> sorry I didnt realize what you wanted
[16:44] <bazhang> coyote, did you read what I just posted
[16:45] <kczymr> how much space is sufficient for ubuntu installation in dual booting
[16:45] <Jake> Hey there, when adding a remote location as a network drive over ssh, is it possible to use private key authentication? I can't seem to find an option for it
[16:45] <cfhowlett> kczymr, if size is an issue, you might be better served by xubuntu or lubuntu
[16:46] <auronandace> kczymr: if you use a separate storage partition for documents and things then 10 - 15gb should be fine just for ubuntu
[16:46] <kczymr> cfhowlett: size is not an issue.  just wanted an estimate for partitioning my hdd
[16:47] <dimitry7> how can I get the details of a MAC?
[16:47] <dimitry7> brand, model of equipment, I need everything but I just have the MAC
[16:47] <yeled> can i force do-release-upgrade -> trusty ?
[16:47] <cfhowlett> yeled, what is your current release?
[16:48] <yeled> cfhowlett, lucid
[16:48] <yeled> i dont want precise yet
[16:48] <auronandace> yeled: if you need to force an upgrade then expect things to go very wrong
[16:48] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade | yeled
[16:48] <yeled> thanks cfhowlett
[16:48] <yeled> maybe lucid -> precise then -> trust
[16:48] <cfhowlett> yeled, as lucid is LTS you can jump to 12.04 > trusty
[16:49] <yeled> \o/ cfhowlett
[16:50] <yeled> ok so just sed -i -e 's/lucid/trust/g' $sources.list more or less that page is saying
[16:50] <yeled> i thought do-release-upgrade was special :)
[16:54] <kczymr> can disabling secure boot create security issues in windows such as malware
[16:55] <Sbur> I had a worry getting my Realtek 8812 wifi dongle to be recognized on my Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit system.  It worked, but doesn't any more.  I had upgraded the kernel, but redid the procedure I was given that made the dongle work - after the upgrade.  I imagine that I will again need to do something when 15.10 comes out
[16:56] <Sbur> kczymr: This chat room deals with Linux Ubuntu questions and issues
[16:56] <nicomachus> Sbur: that chipset has always been a pain for me. if you find a workable solution, I'd be curious to know as well.
[16:57] <Sbur> nicomachus: Someone some time back gave me the procedure that starts with "sudo lshw -c network"
[16:58] <Sbur> nicomachus: And it had worked correctly until the upgrade of the kernel
[17:00] <vvvbsx> 23333
[17:00] <nicomachus> Sbur: that command only shows info on your network hardware.
[17:02] <nicomachus> On 14.04 I was able to use a different driver, but it's been so long that I don't recall which driver I switched it to.
[17:03] <mustmodify> can someone help me figure out what I should do about these "BAD" entries from my syslog? https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/0fa59bfa323fabc1bc1e#file-gistfile1-txt-L264-L371
[17:05] <linocisco> i m using map.google.com
[17:05] <linocisco> i have some map.apple.com links saved locations
[17:05] <linocisco> how can I view them on ubuntu desktop?
[17:06] <ooo_> 合理咯
[17:06] <cfhowlett> !cn | ooo_
[17:07] <ooo_> Hi
[17:07] <Guest73059> Hello everybody im here to ask you one question what kind of file i need to download on my flashcard (iso.)?
[17:08] <Guest73059> i want to download linux mint
[17:08] <cfhowlett> Guest73059, this is ubuntu, not mint.wrong channel
[17:08] <bazhang> get mintsupport then
[17:08] <cfhowlett> !mint | Guest73059
[17:09]  * cfhowlett thinks "good luck with that ..."
[17:09] <Guest73059> thanks
[17:19] <yungBLUD> Can anyone please help with getting Nvidia drivers to work on a fujitsu laptop? Also i'm getting very slow wifi 4mb when i should get 80+. Have the laptop in front of me and can give more details.
[17:19] <unknown______> hey guys
[17:19] <unknown______> what the best free vpn to ubuntu?
[17:21] <linocisco> ubottu, hi
[17:21] <linocisco> unknown______, zentyal
[17:21] <linocisco> !jp
[17:22] <teward> yungBLUD: 4Mb or 4MB?  Also, where are you getting that 80+ value from for your wifi?
[17:22] <teward> (I can't help with nVidia but you can clarify some things)
[17:23] <yungBLUD> sorry i get 100M on speedtest.net on my wired windows PC
[17:23] <yungBLUD> and i get 4M on my ubuntu laptop
[17:23] <teward> yungBLUD: 100Mbps, or 100MBps?  One's megabits, one's megabytes
[17:24] <teward> yungBLUD: also, when over wifi, you're not likely to get full speeds.
[17:24] <yungBLUD> yes i understand i wont get full speeds but on the same laptop windows 10 gets 80+ (bits per second)
[17:25] <mustmodify> What channel might be able to help me interpret /var/log/syslog ?
[17:25] <linocisco> yungBLUD, that speed are not likely to be true
[17:25] <protn> i
[17:26] <protn> \hi
[17:26] <yungBLUD> I have tried using wicd and the connection is a bit more stable but still slow speeds
[17:26] <protn> how one can install ubuntu on a toaster?
[17:26] <linocisco> try download of big and small files and see the speed
[17:26] <protn> linocisco: I cant find Ethernet cable plug in the toaster
[17:27] <Paddy_NI> I am about to install Ubuntu on an ssd on my laptop and can't help but wonder if I should put a swap partition on there just in case...
[17:27] <Paddy_NI> I have 4gb of ram on this laptop
[17:27] <teward> mustmodify: it depends on what you're trying to interpret from it.
[17:27] <teward> mustmodify: what's up?
[17:28] <linocisco> protn, toaster is not supposed to be with OS
[17:28] <yungBLUD> Ok on my PC wired i just got 11mb/s and on my laptop800 kB/sec
[17:28] <linocisco> yungBLUD, downloading the same file?
[17:29] <yungBLUD> How do i direct my replies at people? I'm using webchat in browser.
[17:29] <yungBLUD> yes exactly the same file
[17:30] <linocisco> yungBLUD, do the download on PC and see the speed and stop and do the download on laptop using same file. 1st download will take most bandwidth and 2nd may get slower
[17:30] <yungBLUD> linocisco, i did do one after the other.
[17:31] <yungBLUD> WICD shows the connection at 75%
[17:31] <lowrider> hello
[17:31] <DJones> yungBLUD: Just start the message to a person using their nickname, most IRC clients alert the person you're talking to when you mention their nickname
[17:37] <yungBLUD> In system settings where should I be able to find "Additional Drivers"
[17:38] <Pici> !tab
[17:39] <predmijat> Hey...I've noticed a suspicious process while checking stuff in htop...it's name is "/controller", ran by root. "ls -al /proc/$PIDOFCONTROLLER/" shows symlinks "exe -> /controller", "cwd -> /", and "root -> /", but there is no signs of "controller" in the root directory...killing the process only spawns new one with a new PID...how to proceed?
[17:42] <DammitJim> I have an ubuntu server joined to a domain
[17:42] <DammitJim> getent passwd works
[17:42] <DammitJim> but when I try to log on to the server, it fails my credentials
[17:45] <rory> How do I grep for all lines which do not contain foo or bar?
[17:45] <rory> without doing grep | grep
[17:47] <ProbabilityMoon> grep -v "foo\|bar" filename(s)
[17:48] <pbx> rory, depends on your flavor of grep but egrep -v "a|e"
[17:48] <pbx> and rory of course i meant -  egrep -v "foo|bar"
[17:48] <yungBLUD> Can anyone please advise where additional drivers options should be on Ubuntu 14.04
[17:49] <mattsl> I'm trying to connect from my Ubuntu desktop machine to a Samba share on a CentOS server. It doesn't do anything, presumably because it never asks me for login credentials. Is there a way to force it to prompt for the user?
[17:50] <ParsectiX> Guys How can I set pathpath on ubuntu. I have a problem with ansible python API as python is not finds the module
[17:50] <ioria> yungBLUD, System Settings -> Software and Updates -> Additional Driver
[17:50] <ParsectiX> the module is located at /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
[17:51] <yungBLUD> ioria, i have no such option "Software and Updates"
[17:51] <ioria> yungBLUD, Unity ?
[17:51] <yungBLUD> ioria, Yes
[17:51] <ioria> yungBLUD, if you click System Settings ... what you see ?
[17:53] <Diapositiva> hello
[17:53] <Diapositiva> i'm trying to create DVD bootable using the creator program of Ubuntu
[17:53] <Diapositiva> but it say the DVD have only a 2kb of capacity...
[17:53] <Diapositiva> i don't understand why, i bought this DVD-RW right now
[17:53] <yungBLUD> ioria, In order from top to bottom, left to right: Appearance, Brightness & Lock, Language Support, Online Accounts, Security & Privacy, Text Entry. Bluetooth, Device CLour Profiles, Keyboard, Mouse & Touchpad, Network, Power, Printers, Screen Display, Sound, Wacom Tablet. Backups, Details, Landscape Service, Time & Date, Universal Access, User Accounts.
[17:55] <mattsl> Can I make Nautilus prompt me for a username and password when connecting to a samaba share?
[17:55] <ioria> yungBLUD, press SuperKey (windows key), and in Dash type 'Additional'
[17:56] <yungBLUD> ioria, Nothing comes up
[17:56] <yungBLUD> ioria, Do i possibly need to reinstall Ubuntu?
[17:57] <ioria> yungBLUD, in terminal run 'ubuntu-drivers list'
[17:57] <yungBLUD> ioria, That brings up multiple lines for nvidia
[17:57] <broman> how can i find folders with more than 240minutes of creation?
[17:58] <yungBLUD> ioria, Some with -updates at the end
[17:59] <ioria> yungBLUD, those are the 'additional drivers' ... but i don't understand why you don't have it in System Settings   ....
[17:59] <BitNova> Hi guys, after an update of fuse and a restart of ubuntu server 14.04 - i suddenly get asked authentication when i try and mount my sata drives.. and i didnt really change anything
[17:59] <yungBLUD> ioria, Yes it seems strange. I have searched Google for "No Additional drivers or software & updates in system settings" and i find pretty much nothing
[18:00] <BitNova> does anyone know why and how i can revert back to clicking on nautilus on the drive to mount without having to enter a password
[18:00] <BitNova> ?
[18:00] <ioria> yungBLUD, can you run without problem sudo apt-get  update - upgrade and dist-upgrade
[18:00] <ioria> ?
[18:00] <zaggynl> probably missing from a user group BitNova
[18:00] <Diapositiva> i found the solution using google. Cya! xd
[18:00] <yungBLUD> ioria, I'm also having unstable wifi connection and slow speeds could this be a driver issue?
[18:01] <BitNova> zaggynl, are you saying my username is missing from a user group?
[18:01] <ioria> yungBLUD, idk... cat /etc/issue ?
[18:01] <zaggynl> BitNova:  might be it
[18:01] <zaggynl> I'm currently on linux otherwise I' d check what I use for ntfs
[18:01] <BitNova> zaggynl, ok but do you know which user group? and why this happened all of a sudden after a reboot?
[18:01] <zaggynl> I have the drives set up in fstab
[18:01] <yungBLUD> ioria, Those commands run fine, i did them recently. Sorry i don't understand cat /etc/issue
[18:02] <zaggynl> yeah it doesn' t make sense BitNova
[18:02] <ioria> yungBLUD, it says to you what Ubuntu version you are
[18:03] <yungBLUD> ioria "Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS \n \l"
[18:03] <ioria> yungBLUD,  dpkg -l update-manager ?
[18:04] <yungBLUD> ioria, Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold, and lists a table below that says version = none,
[18:05] <BitNova> zaggynl, how do i check if my username is apart of the storage group?
[18:05] <ioria> yungBLUD,  can you paste the full output on paste.ubuntu.com ?
[18:05] <zaggynl> BitNova: groups command
[18:06] <Martinucho> hello
[18:06] <zaggynl> hmm, on my raspberry pi I' m part of the group fuse
[18:06] <ioria> yungBLUD,  you should have that packeage installed ...
[18:06] <Martinucho> tem algum brasileiro no meio
[18:06] <yungBLUD> ioria, paste.ubuntu.com/12544468/
[18:06] <BitNova> zaggynl, i am also part of the fuse group. that i checked.
[18:06] <yungBLUD> ioria, is that suggesting that it isn't installed?
[18:07] <Martinucho> help
[18:07] <Martinucho> me ajuda por favor
[18:07] <Martinucho> alguemeemm
[18:07] <ioria> yungBLUD,  yep, you don't have it .... run   software-properties-gtk
[18:08] <yungBLUD> ioria, command not found
[18:08] <ioria> !info update-manager
[18:08] <ioria> yungBLUD,  did you remove it ?
[18:09] <BitNova> oh zaggynl , by the way. if i log into my normal profile i can mount without authentication popping up, but if i log into xfce4, then i cant mount without authenticating anymore.
[18:09] <BitNova> and by normal profile i mean unity.
[18:09] <yungBLUD> ioria, Not that i know of. Is that something I could do by accident?
[18:10] <yungBLUD> ioria, I'm pretty clued up on windows and would like to think i didn't delete it by accident lol.
[18:10] <ioria> !info software-properties-gtk
[18:11] <ioria> yungBLUD,  i really don't know why you don't have those 2 packages .... maybe , at this point, you could miss others
[18:12] <ioria> yungBLUD,  try to install them
[18:13] <yungBLUD> ioria, would i do that just with sudo apt-get install? And what would the package names be?
[18:13] <yungBLUD> ioria, really appreciate you time and help
[18:13] <ioria> yungBLUD,  yes... see above ... update-manager  and software-properties-gtk
[18:15] <iamrohit7> how come i can create a hotspot from debian which i can use on ubuntu with gnome-network-manager but not on ubuntu?
[18:15] <yungBLUD> ioria, update-manager installed but software properties said already newest version
[18:16] <ioria> yungBLUD,  run software-properties-gtk ?
[18:18] <yungBLUD> ioria, Ok i have done that and gone across to additional drivers. it has Nvidia legacy binary drover version 304.125 from nvidia-304 (proprietary) selected
[18:18] <ioria> yungBLUD,  ok
[18:18] <yungBLUD> ioria, would you like a list of the other options?
[18:19] <ioria> yungBLUD,  no, thanks i'm fine
[18:20] <blistov> Anyone here know heaps about ntfsundelete and perhaps be able to explain how $age is determined?
[18:23] <raz_> I would recommend testdisk for data rescue purposes... Its simple and very good
[18:24] <hotarun> where should I go to talk about 15.10
[18:24] <yungBLUD> ioria, does this mean the driver is fine?
[18:25] <ioria> yungBLUD,  which driver ?
[18:25] <ioria> yungBLUD,  for your video card ?
[18:25] <yungBLUD> ioria, yes
[18:25] <ioria> yungBLUD,  can you paste sudo lshw -c video ?
[18:27] <yungBLUD> ioria, paste.ubuntu.com/12544662/
[18:27] <ioria> yungBLUD,  you have an Hybrid laptop intel / nvidia ...
[18:28] <hotarun> so in 15.10 is there no libzip2
[18:28] <yungBLUD> ioria, yes so it should be working ok? So it is using the nvidia and not just the intel?
[18:28] <blistov> raz_: doesn't testdisk just use ntfsundelete ?
[18:28] <yungBLUD> ioria, i have software and updates in my system settings now
[18:29] <ioria> yungBLUD,  good, yes intel is for common tasks and nvidia for heavy tasks ...
[18:29] <yungBLUD> ioria, thats great thanks. My only issue now is my poor wifi and unstable connection. Do you know anything that may help with this?
[18:29] <ioria> yungBLUD,  but you need to install and learn to run nvidia-prime
[18:30] <raz_> blistov: I am not sure, i never checked the "how" :P. I used it professionaly in my Computer Shop to Recover Los Files and it worked every time (except for headcrashes)
[18:30] <ioria> !info nvidia-prime
[18:30] <rafaelsoaresbr> hello, is there a way to install ubuntu in UEFI mode without installing grub?
[18:30] <ioria> yungBLUD,  take a look : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics
[18:31] <yungBLUD> ioria, oh Ok. I installed nvidia-prime before and my log in screen kept flickering and wouldn't let me log in.
[18:31] <yungBLUD> ioria, i had to ctrl, alt + f1 to remove it and reboot
[18:31] <ioria> yungBLUD,  good..... read the link ... you could have missed something
[18:32] <ioria> yungBLUD,  sorry.... read this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/HybridGraphics
[18:32] <jaska__> sub
[18:33] <jaska__> whata u guys think shuld i use gnome or unity?
[18:34] <yungBLUD> ioria, i will do this now. Should i install nvidia-prime, then nvidia-331 and reboot then
[18:35] <ioria> yungBLUD,  to be honest, i don't have an hybrid system ... so i can't tell ... but the tutorial should be fine
[18:36] <jaska__> sudo apt-get install ram to gvet more ram free
[18:36] <jaska__> gg
[18:37] <jaska__> ping is over 9000
[18:37] <jaska__> lagsssss
[18:37] <jaska__> let me just leave
[18:37] <jaska__> lel
[18:38] <jaska__> i am like only one here
[18:38] <jaska__> deez_nuts
[18:42] <yungBLUD> ioria, i have the same issue with the log in screen flashing and not letting me type
[18:43] <ioria> yungBLUD,  open a console and sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
[18:43] <ioria> yungBLUD,  with (*)
[18:44] <yungBLUD> ioria, just doing that now. This is what I had to do before.
[18:45] <ioria> yungBLUD,  you still had a nvidia driver installed ....
[18:46] <yungBLUD> ioria, could an update of reinstalled an nvidia driver?
[18:48] <yungBLUD> ioria, if i go to additional drivers now x.org x server is selected
[18:51] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, how it's going ?
[18:51] <Rimann> great
[18:51] <ioria2_> ^_^
[18:51] <yungBLUD> ioria2 i have rebooted and on additional drivers selected another nvidia driver
[18:51] <Rimann> Flash player keeps crashing on firefox though
[18:51] <yungBLUD> ioria2, I'll reboot and see how it works
[18:52] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, good  job
[18:52] <yungBLUD> ioria2, just want to get my Wifi sorted after but not sure where to start with that one.
[18:52] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, first fix you graphics... i'd say
[18:53] <asher128> Rimann, flash on Firefox is VERY old
[18:53] <Rimann> should i be using Chrome?
[18:53] <asher128> Rimann, if you want a faster version of flash (+more stable), use google-chrome
[18:53] <yungBLUD> ioria2, just rebooting
[18:53] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, ok
[18:53] <Rimann> sweet
[18:54] <asher128> Rimann, why not :)
[18:55] <Rimann> i usually use chrom, just installed Ubuntu for first time, been using Firefox just because its pre-installed
[18:55] <asher128> Rimann, or chromium also (but more difficult than google chrome, because you need to install a lot of stuffs separately, like pepper flash player or some codecs for html 5)
[18:55] <asher128> Rimann, ah yeah i understand. But Firefox is VERY VERY slow... :)
[18:55] <yungBLUD> ioria2, same issue, purging again. Think i must have selected the wrong driver from the list.
[18:55] <asher128> Rimann, try chrome and you will see :) the flash on chrome is faster because it is updated (which is not the case of Firefox)
[18:55] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, do you have 331 in the list ?
[18:56] <Rimann> i'll probably stick with Chrome for now, What exactly is chromium? ive seen it in the app directory
[18:56] <asher128> Rimann, chromium is the same source code of google chrome
[18:56] <asher128> Rimann, but :
[18:56] <ROKO__> hello
[18:56] <asher128> Rimann, chromium doesn't contain some non-free modules
[18:56] <ROKO__> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1427330
[18:57] <ROKO__> i have same issue
[18:57] <ROKO__> with lenovo z50-75
[18:57] <ROKO__> fx7500
[18:57] <ROKO__> when notebook is in sleep mode suspend
[18:57] <asher128> Rimann, installing google-chrome is easier (because everything will be built-in : flash and the proprietary codecs for html5)
[18:57] <ROKO__> after wake up cpu work only in 1.1GHz
[18:57] <ROKO__> and doesnt increasing his speed
[18:57] <asher128> Rimann, http://www.howtogeek.com/202825/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-between-chromium-and-chrome/
[18:58] <ROKO__> must reboot to get back normal work
[18:58] <ROKO__> any ideas?
[18:58] <asher128> ROKO__,  cpufreq?
[18:58] <yungBLUD> ioria2, no, just 346.82, 2 versions of 304.125, 2 versions of 340.76 and one of 346.82. and the x.org
[18:58] <yungBLUD> ioria2 i think i chose 346.82 just
[18:58] <ROKO__> asher128 so i check with cpufreq and cpupower
[18:58] <asher128> ROKO__, command: cpufreq-set -g performance
[18:58] <ROKO__> frequency is only 1.1GHz
[18:58] <asher128> ROKO__, try this
[18:58] <ROKO__> i tried doesnt change frequency
[18:59] <asher128> ROKO__, strang
[18:59] <ROKO__> only change governor to performance but frequency doesnt move from 1.1GHz
[18:59] <asher128> ROKO__, strange. i never had this problem
[18:59] <asher128> ROKO__, what: "lscpu" give you?
[18:59] <ROKO__> is it something specific for lenovo bios ?
[19:00] <asher128> ROKO__, maybe
[19:00] <Rimann> thank you asher
[19:00] <Guest16060> Salve
[19:00] <ROKO__> asher128 http://paste.ubuntu.com/12544997/
[19:00] <Rimann> thank you asher
[19:01] <Rimann> how do I add another chat room?
[19:01] <asher128> ROKO__, you can increase your cpu to 2100 Mhz
[19:01] <asher128> ROKO__, what is the result of "cpufreq-info"
[19:02] <ROKO__> asher128 now i can because i reboot it and dont able to sleep/suspend
[19:02] <foxmolder> rosso malpelo
[19:02] <martinrame> Hi, I added a 2nd IP to a nic, nic is p2p1, then I added p2p1:0 and assigned the 2nd ip. Now, how can I add a route for this 2nd nic?.
[19:03] <foxmolder> http://www.eccoprogram.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/rosso_malpelo_1.pdf
[19:03] <foxmolder> http://www.studenti.it/materie/italiano/riassunto-rosso-malpelo.php
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[19:03] <ROKO__> asher128 http://paste.ubuntu.com/12545020/
[19:03] <martinrame> I tried: sudo route add default gw 192.168.0.8 p2p1:0, but route -n shows p2p1 and not p2p1:0.
[19:04] <yungBLUD> ioria2 which do you think i should try?
[19:04] <ROKO__> asher128 just for info on windows is same issue..
[19:04] <ROKO__> i forget to mention that
[19:04] <ROKO__> ...
[19:04] <ROKO__> so if on both OS have same issue maybe i have to ask lenovo support
[19:05] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, did you already install nvidia-prime  ?
[19:05] <yungBLUD> ioria, yes but not again since i purged. was that the issue before?
[19:07] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, let prime alone for now... maybe there's something not right with your card ... and the driver
[19:08] <asher128> ROKO__, yeah maybe
[19:08] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, did you install bumblebee ?
[19:08] <asher128> ROKO__, but look
[19:08] <yungBLUD> ioria, i was going to install it before but someone told me it was no longer used due to nvidia-prime and other drivers
[19:08] <asher128> ROKO__, you have the possibility to increase: hardware limits: 1.10 GHz - 2.10 GHz
[19:09] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, so... any nvidia-driver that you select from the gui gives you a login problem ?
[19:09] <ROKO__> asher128 now yes because notebook doesnt go to suspend mode
[19:09] <asher128> ROKO__, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CPU_frequency_scaling#CPU_frequency_driver
[19:10] <ROKO__> but if suspend after resume pstates just doesnt working
[19:10] <yungBLUD> iroia, i haven't tried them all. I will go through them now
[19:10] <asher128> ROKO__, is it the same when you suspend with windows?
[19:10] <yungBLUD> iroia, should i leave legacy ones till last?
[19:10] <yungBLUD> iroia2, should i leave legacy ones till last?
[19:10] <ioria2_> yungBLUD, can you paste ubuntu-drivers list ?
[19:10] <ROKO__> asher128 yes
[19:10] <ROKO__> same
[19:11] <ROKO__> https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Hey-question-about-my-new-IdeaPad-z50-75-AMD-fx-7500-cpu-do-not/td-p/1801352
[19:11] <ROKO__> http://notebooks.bigresource.com/Lenovo-z50-75-P-Y-Z-series-CPU-do-not-clock-up-on-IdeaPad-4Za5lFnT.html
[19:11] <ROKO__> look report from another user
[19:11] <yungBLUD> ioria, my wifi has just gone again on the laptop... i will type them
[19:11] <ROKO__> i cant open because internet in UK is shit in my region
[19:12] <ioria> yungBLUD, just the final numbers...
[19:12] <yungBLUD> ioria, nvidia-346, -304-updates, -346-updates, -340, -304, -340-updates (all with nvidia infront)
[19:13] <ioria> yungBLUD,  which have you tried ? 346 ?
[19:14] <yungBLUD> ioria, yes
[19:15] <ioria> yungBLUD,  try 304
[19:16] <yungBLUD> ioria, the one with updates or without?
[19:16] <ioria> yungBLUD,  without, for now
[19:17] <HackerII> yeh
[19:17] <HackerII> YEEEEE_HAAAA!
[19:18] <HackerII> sry
[19:20] <yungBLUD> ioria, this one seems ok :)
[19:20] <yungBLUD> ioria, is there anything i should test?
[19:21] <ioria> yungBLUD,  good... not sure you can use prime with 304 :-(
[19:21] <yungBLUD> ioria, do i need to use prime? is that just to switch between the two?
[19:21] <yungBLUD> ioria, if i loaded a game should it use nvidia?
[19:22] <ioria> yungBLUD,  yes... but you can't switch
[19:22] <yungBLUD> ioria, so it is always running on nvidia now?
[19:22] <ioria> yungBLUD,  yes
[19:23] <yungBLUD> ioria, could this cause any issues such as overheating?
[19:23] <ioria> yungBLUD,  yes
[19:23] <ioria> yungBLUD,  consume... i mean
[19:24] <ioria> yungBLUD,  not overheating
[19:24] <yungBLUD> ioria, what do you mean by consume?
[19:24] <SunnySingh> hi guys
[19:24] <ioria> yungBLUD,  your battery
[19:25] <yungBLUD> ioria, ok, shouldn't be too much of an issue as i plug it in most of the time but could switch to windows if i needed it on battery i suppose
[19:25] <SunnySingh> I installed Ubuntu (kinda) on my laptop but at start up I don't get taken to choosing between booting Windows 10 or Ubuntu but rather something called 'GNU GRUB'
[19:26] <yungBLUD> ioria, thanks for all your help, going to look into the wifi issue now!
[19:26] <ioria> yungBLUD,  yes... if you are always plugged your battery will hear that...
[19:27] <SunnySingh> any ideas?
[19:27] <MonkeyDust> yungBLUD  to prevent overheating, install thermald (daemon) and indicator-cpufreq (applet)
[19:28] <sardu> ciao a tutti
[19:30] <SunnySingh> similarly when I put Windows to the top of the boot menu I can choose between Windows 10 and Ubuntu at start up as I'd like but I select Ubuntu and it doesn't work: a screen comes up saying that a file is missing (\ubuntu\winboot\wubildr.mbr) and there is a status (0x000007b)
[19:30] <SunnySingh> whereas I can select to boot Windows 10 just fine
[19:31] <yungBLUD> monkeydust cpufreq wont install :/
[19:31] <MonkeyDust> !find indicator-cpufreq
[19:31] <MonkeyDust> hm
[19:32] <Pici> weird.
[19:32] <MonkeyDust> !find indicator-cpufreq trusty
[19:32] <yungBLUD> monkeydust hold on lol, my wifi dropped again haha thats why
[19:32] <Pici> the bot must have been trying to quit vim
[19:32] <MonkeyDust> yungBLUD  it's there in 14.04, but not in 15.04
[19:32] <yungBLUD> monkeydust im on 14.04, its because my wii dropped again lol sorry
[19:33] <U15Install> Help needed: I installed Ubuntu 15 on my 2nd partition, there is 1404 on 1st. I selected to mount old one as /home and new /. Also new is boot. But still it boots to old U14 from old partition... How to fix this? Only installing U15 on the 1st partition?
[19:34]  * m3n3chm0 nasZ
[19:35] <homojen> hoo ?
[19:37] <ioria> yungBLUD,  you can try the 340 (remember to purge other nvidia  with *) , then  install prime and set Intel it in nvidia-settings ...
[19:40] <SunnySingh> can I get a little help with something?
[19:40] <yungBLUD> ioria, what difference will the other driver make?
[19:41] <ioria> yungBLUD,  under 331 it's hard to get prime working...
[19:42] <yungBLUD> ioria, ill give it a try now
[19:43] <ioria> yungBLUD,  fix your wifi , first
[19:45] <yungBLUD> ioria, i'm reading about wifi now but not sure where to start so i'll leave drivers downloading while i look.
[19:45] <mustmodify> This morning I added memory to two machines sitting next to each other. Since then I have been experiencing intermittent connection failures, though both machines seem to be running fine.  I'm tailing the logs and during the most recent issue, I noticed this: "logopolis kernel: [11031.982884] r8169 0000:02:00.0 p1p1: link down" What does it mean? Google suggests that maybe the nic is bad, which would be unfortunate since it's the onboard one.
[19:45] <mustmodify> or that the drivers are wrong.
[19:46] <ioria> yungBLUD,  first you run sudo lshw -c network and lspci -nn | grep Network ... in this way you identify your card, pciid and driver... then you search the web for issue related to them
[19:48] <yungBLUD> ioria, thanks i'll do that. that driver didnt work by the way so i'll go back to the 304 and leave it at that
[19:48] <ioria> yungBLUD,  what laptop is that ?
[19:49] <MonkeyDust> i wonder why ubottu won't find indicator-cpufreq for 15.04, just installed it
[19:49] <ioria> !info indicator-cpufreq
[19:49] <yungBLUD> ioria, fujitsu lifebook ah532/g21
[19:50] <DammitJim> what should I look at on my ubuntu machine? I can't log on using domain credentials even though I have joined the machine to the domain
[19:50] <DammitJim> when I say log on, I mean through ssh
[19:51] <DammitJim> actually, it doesn't work even when I log on directly to the machine
[19:52] <ioria> yungBLUD,  have to go... i wish you all the best
[19:52] <yungBLUD> ioria, thanks for all your help!
[20:09] <Trest> Torres: test
[20:09] <youcef> s
[20:09] <Trest> x:
[20:09] <ROKO__> test failed
[20:09] <Trest> OMG
[20:16] <yungBLUD> Can anyone assist with poor wifi connection on a centrino wireless -n 2230?
[20:16] <yungBLUD> I can't even see my network at the moment
[20:16] <yungBLUD> Although i can see it using Wicd
[20:19] <yungBLUD> I have tried 11n_disable=8 but no luck
[20:27] <imbcmdth> i think this is the biggest IRC channel
[20:28] <imbcmdth> hello
[20:30] <MonkeyDust> imbcmdth  this is the ubuntu support channel, did you have a question
[20:30] <imbcmdth> yes I did
[20:31] <imbcmdth> i mean I still do
[20:31] <imbcmdth> So I use Lubuntu
[20:31] <MonkeyDust> imbcmdth  kepp your question in one line, that's easier to read and repeat
[20:31] <imbcmdth> does Ubuntu run on a 64 bit CPU with 2 GB RAM and just  Intel GMA graphics?
[20:32] <teward> imbcmdth: it should.  it may be a little slower.  (Lubuntu is a lighter desktop environment though)
[20:33] <imbcmdth> yeah I guess Unity will choke my system. Thanks guys
[20:33] <wileee> imbcmdth, xubuntu might be the best between.
[20:34] <imbcmdth> I have no dedicated graphics. will xubuntu run smoothly? 64-bit?
[20:34] <jr_> I turned my computer off and now I think ubuntu doesnt detect the wifi card. What should I do?
[20:35] <wileee> imbcmdth, should, it is your definition of  'smoothly' how you use it in general. Advantage you have is any de you install if you save the install list, it is easily removed, use a terminal.
[20:36] <EriC^^> jr_: turned it off by a hard reset?
[20:36] <jr_> EriC^^: yes
[20:36] <jr_> EriC^^: held the power button down until it shut off
[20:37] <EriC^^> jr_: press ctrl+alt+f1, then press alt+f8 after a while, do you see any msgs?
[20:37] <lbandi> hi
[20:37] <EriC^^> hi
[20:37] <jr_> EriC^^: how long is a while?
[20:37] <jr_> Im doing it now and nothing is happening
[20:38] <EriC^^> jr_: just a few seconds to see if something is being shown
[20:38] <jr_> nothing
[20:38] <EriC^^> ok try dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999
[20:38] <EriC^^> jr_: is it a laptop?
[20:38] <jr_> EriC^^: yes
[20:39] <du_> hey
[20:39] <du_> first time linux, text based is way cooler than gui
[20:40] <EriC^^> jr_: ok, sometimes if i hard reset the laptop, i get a bunch of error msgs there, and turning it off, removing the battery then putting it back in and starting it fixes it
[20:40] <EriC^^> ( the wifi )
[20:40] <HackerII> press the pwr button for 15 secs too
[20:40] <HackerII> it deletes the caps
[20:40] <jr_> EriC^^: turning it off in what manner? Also I have two batteries, one is internal and cant be removed
[20:41] <jswe> hi guys - the nvidia drivers aren't playing ball with my system and i can't even log in. Is there a  way i can change back to default drivers thru a live cd?
[20:41] <wileee> jswe, You can work from the tty command line, ctrl-alt-f1
[20:42] <wileee> at login in
[20:42] <jswe> wileee: ty but i can't even get that far
[20:42] <jswe> command line goes blank also
[20:42] <EriC^^> jr_: turning it off as usual, removing the battery, holding the power button for a few seconds while its out maybe, and then putting the battery back in and starting the pc
[20:42] <wileee> jswe, try the recovery in the grub menu, a live is a chroot is all, not the easiest move.
[20:43] <jswe> Thanks wileee will try..
[20:44] <du_> anybody knows is there is any command to display ppl joining and leaving in irssi ?
[20:44] <du_> i mean un-display
[20:45] <EriC^^> !quietirc | du_
[20:45] <wileee> jswe, I'm not up on nvidia and it's control at boot, not sure but a nomodeset might be fine from grub. Common drivers however good help here in general.
[20:46] <jswe> wileee: i agree - after 3 reformats i've isolated the issue to proprietary drivers.
[20:46] <Rafen> So I recall adding some CLI tool (htop???), but now I cant remember the command. Is there a quick way to find out what CLI tool I installed (some time ago)?
[20:47] <jswe> wileee, can you remind me the command to access grub on boot? ctrl+alt+f1 tries to use the display drivers and disappears after 2 seconds :/
[20:47] <Rafen> @jswe I had same problem, I re-installed ubuntu and did the update via adding a repository I think. I tried d/l the drivers manually and got that blank screen like 3 times
[20:47] <jswe> Rafen: strange - i've done the reverse (thru repo) and had nothing but problems
[20:48] <wileee> jswe, shift if msdos and esc for uefi I believe to see grub
[20:48] <jswe> thanks
[20:48] <MonkeyDust> Rafen  type 'sudo apt' and then the up key, until you find the command you need
[20:48] <Rafen> let me see if I can find the link I used to guide me.
[20:48] <Rafen> thanks MonkeyDust
[20:49] <Rafen> wait Moneky
[20:49] <Rafen> That recalls previous commands, but I installed this cli tool/command weeks ago
[20:49] <Rafen> I recall having to do a sudo apt-get to install this basic tool to monitor network traffic
[20:50] <MonkeyDust> Rafen  less ~/.bash_history
[20:51] <MonkeyDust> Rafen  but thazt won't show more history than ctrl-r
[20:51] <EriC^^> Rafen: less /var/log/apt/history.log
[20:53] <Rafen> here is the link I used to update nvidia drivers. http://www.binarytides.com/install-nvidia-drivers-ubuntu-14-04/
[20:54] <Rainbow_Warrior> At which point at a normal socket call does the client the DNS-Request?
[20:54] <jswe> why do i only get a command line with grub ;_; not even a recovery-mode option?
[20:54] <daftykins> grub rescue?
[20:54] <Rafen> @ jswe at that point I gave up and formated :)
[20:54] <daftykins> because it's misconfigured most likely
[20:55] <jswe> haha i could of just reformatted in the time i've spent trying to change drivers from grub
[20:56] <rpm_33> hello, I can't delete a file in /usr/share/applications
[20:56] <jswe> Rafen, did you ever get proprietary drivers working?
[20:56] <cocosushi> did you try as root ?
[20:56] <EriC^^> jswe: do you get a grub menu when you hold shift?
[20:56] <cocosushi> sorry @rpm_33 did you try as root ?
[20:57] <EriC^^> ( as the pc first boots )
[20:57] <jswe> @EriC^^: no, goes to logo
[20:57] <EriC^^> jswe: the ubuntu logo?
[20:57] <Rafen> Using Nvidia driver 340.76 Per Nvidia X Server settings
[20:58] <jswe> @EriC^^:  yep
[20:58] <ZuZuD_> Hi everyone
[20:58] <daftykins> hi
[20:58] <ZuZuD_> I need some help to BootPXE UEFI my Ubntu 14.04
[20:58] <EriC^^> jswe: how are you getting a grub prompt then? O.o
[20:58] <daftykins> err, why PXE?
[20:58] <jswe> @EriC^^:  Esc
[20:58] <espartanog> lol
[20:58] <espartanog> hola
[20:58] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: err, why PXE?
[20:59] <espartanog> lol
[20:59] <ZuZuD_> I'm using grub2 to load my ubuntu installer, but it seems to failed to create my EFI partition (vfat) and then grub won't install
[20:59] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, do you have a live usb?
[20:59] <jswe> @EriC^^:  Correct, ready to go:)
[20:59] <ZuZuD_> because i need to install remotely
[20:59] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:00] <OerHeks> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/PXE-netboot-install
[21:00] <jswe> @EriC^^:  What does that do?
[21:00] <EriC^^> jswe: pastebins the partition table and gives a link back
[21:01] <ZuZuD_> Any idea?
[21:01] <jswe> @EriC^^:  Thanks, just checking
[21:01] <EriC^^> np
[21:03] <jswe> @EriC^^:  It didm;t like the -1 option
[21:03] <jswe> *didn't
[21:03] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: why remotely?
[21:03] <EriC^^> jswe: it's a small L
[21:04] <jswe> haha! thanks
[21:04] <ZuZuD_> because they are many daftykins  !
[21:04] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/kcvo
[21:04] <jswe> what a nifty tool
[21:05] <EriC^^> jswe: yeah, very handy
[21:05] <EriC^^> jswe: is your ubuntu encrypted?
[21:06] <jswe> EriC^^:  90% sure its not
[21:06] <jswe> this is fresh install from tonight
[21:06] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type sudo apt-get install lvm2
[21:07] <jswe> EriC^^:  yup
[21:08] <EriC^^> jswe: type sudo vgchange -ay
[21:08] <jswe> EriC^^:  oke cool
[21:09] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type sudo lvscan | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:09] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/cs6y
[21:10] <elaleph> I install numix icons in ubuntu 15.04. Numix circle are working, but numix standard aren't. What can I do?
[21:11] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type sudo mount /dev/ubuntu-gnome-vg/root /mnt
[21:11] <MonkeyDust> !cosmetics
[21:11] <k1l> elaleph: iirc numix is payware. so please ask the numix guys if you happen to have issues
[21:12] <elaleph> ok, thanks
[21:12] <jswe> EriC^^:  thanks - done
[21:12] <ZuZuD_> So Nobody on PXE UEFI ?
[21:14] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: have you used https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/PXE-netboot-install ?
[21:14] <EriC^^> jswe: type for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[21:14] <daftykins> you should try and obtain logs to show why your installs fail
[21:14] <EriC^^> jswe: the whole line from for i til ; done is the command
[21:15] <joeman1> hello... having trouble starting docker on my Ubuntu 12.04.05 system. Getting Module br_netfilter not found. any ideas - kernel is 3.13.0-63-generic.
[21:15] <jswe> EriC^^:  ok thanks giving it a shot now
[21:16] <ZuZuD_> daftykins: yes i read it
[21:16] <daftykins> so, logs of your failed install attempts?
[21:16] <ZuZuD_> No problem with all that
[21:16] <jswe> EriC^^:  didn't log anything back so i guess its all good hehe
[21:16] <ZuZuD_> Just failed with preseed
[21:16] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, sounds good
[21:17] <EriC^^> jswe: type sudo chroot /mnt
[21:17] <ZuZuD_> It's like my ubuntu installer won't create my EFI partition
[21:17] <jswe> EriC^^:  nice! I'm in
[21:17] <ZuZuD_> so it failed on installing grub :(
[21:17] <Jay_> hi there!
[21:17] <EriC^^> jswe: so what was installed before and what driver did you try out?
[21:17] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: is there anything existing already on the disk(s)?
[21:17] <Jay_> is there any support for HP P840 RAID in 14.04?
[21:18] <daftykins> Jay_: what's that cards lspci entry?
[21:18] <ZuZuD_> daftykins: yeah maybe something already exist, i've tried many install
[21:18] <jswe> EriC^^:  I had the default nouveau drivers installed - then i tried nvidia graphics 346 via the software updater
[21:19] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: try dd'ing the first 10MB with zeroes then try again, that'll get rid of any partition table
[21:19] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type apt-get purge nvidia*
[21:20] <jswe> EriC^^:  done. should i give it a reboot?
[21:20] <ZuZuD_> daftykins: maybe there is ubuntu installer version where EFI part is not available ?
[21:20] <EriC^^> jswe: not yet, type apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
[21:20] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: as in you want to try avoiding it and installing legacy?
[21:20] <Jay_> currently i do not have access to the box - 3   PCI-Express Gen3      8x/x8           8 GB/sec        Smart Array P840 Controller is the boot read - will have to get the pci entry in a few hours once i have access
[21:21] <nicomachus> daftykins or EriC^^: is screenfetch in any of the repos? the github page lists it as being in the default repos >14.04, but it's not in any of my repos on 15.04 (or Mint 17, for that matter)
[21:21] <ZuZuD_> I can't install legacy
[21:21] <YamakasY> can I see in some way when php is updated for the last time on my server ?
[21:21] <jswe> EriC^^:   "unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages"
[21:21] <daftykins> !find screenfetch trusty
[21:21] <daftykins> nicomachus: search on packages.ubuntu.com
[21:21] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: in my experience that's never true, but i didn't know what you meant
[21:22] <k1l> YamakasY: look at the logs in /var/log/apt/
[21:22] <EriC^^> jswe: type exit, then reboot
[21:22] <YamakasY> k1l: no other options ?
[21:22] <EriC^^> jswe: oh, try apt-get -f install
[21:22] <jswe> EriC^^:   is there a command that will upload this terminal session to a paste bin, for later study?
[21:22] <jswe> ok thx
[21:22] <ZuZuD_> daftykins: i've got a 4TB system on RAID10 system
[21:22] <nicomachus> daftykins: no result.
[21:23] <daftykins> nicomachus: guess it's a no then
[21:23] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: right but you said you were EFI installing a large set of PXE clients, they can't all have that RAID...
[21:23] <daftykins> also, if you were sensible you would not try and boot from that RAID :)
[21:23] <daftykins> always better keeping the OS away
[21:24] <k1l> YamakasY: or look at the changelogs from that specific packages you want
[21:24] <Jay_> daftykins : do not have the pci info
[21:24] <YamakasY> k1l: yeah, found it thanks
[21:24] <EriC^^> jswe: yeah, you can press edit > select all, then go to paste.ubuntu.com and paste it there
[21:25] <Amoz> nicomachus, what version are you running?
[21:25] <jswe> EriC^^:   haha okay thanks ^^... rebooting now
[21:25] <daftykins> Jay_: can't offer you anything more than to google then
[21:26] <gharzc> hi guys. i am running on virtualbox. was doing an application update/upgrade and i accidental shutdown the vm. it boots but it doesn't go to the log in page. it just plain pitch black and a mouse cursor. is there a way i can fix the system like a safe mode? please help. thank you.
[21:26] <Amoz> nicomachus, because it's right here: http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/screenfetch
[21:26] <Jay_> k, tx daftykins
[21:26] <ZuZuD_> daftykins: i can't I need I/O for the OS
[21:26] <ZuZuD_> specific use
[21:26] <daftykins> SSD :>
[21:27] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: well, whatever way you want to do it, it makes no sense to me why you want to PXE boot install such a specific server setup
[21:27] <daftykins> you can't be telling me you have rows and rows of these same configs ;)
[21:27] <jswe> EriC^^:   Thank you so much. You've taught me a valuable skill
[21:29] <ZuZuD_> daftykins: lol i have
[21:29] <ZuZuD_> but i can't tell you more
[21:29] <ZuZuD_> and that not why i'm here
[21:29] <EriC^^> jswe: no problem :)
[21:30] <dj_who> hi all
[21:30] <dj_who> can anyone help with ubuntu and wine?
[21:30] <daftykins> ZuZuD_: that sounds somewhat ridiculous, but anyway as i've said without logs of the failed install you're not going to get anywhere - so try the 'dd' i mentioned and see if makes any difference - then come back with logs if it doesn't work
[21:30] <daftykins> dj_who: ask the question
[21:31] <dj_who> i have problem with older games and new wine
[21:31] <tgm4883> dj_who: that... isn't a question either
[21:31] <tgm4883> it's a statement
[21:31] <dj_who> some games starts but some kind of freezing appears
[21:31] <jswe> EriC^^:   There is some weird stuff going on with the display tho, fonts, colours, window backgrounds. could this be from the driver reinstalling incorrectly?
[21:31] <tgm4883> similiar to "I like cheeseburgers"
[21:31] <daftykins> still a statement :)
[21:32] <daftykins> dj_who: where are you and where do you want to be?
[21:32] <tgm4883> A question usually has a question mark on the end and makes your voice go up when you say it
[21:32] <EriC^^> jswe: hmm, i have no idea, try the guest account to see if it's a user config issue
[21:32] <tgm4883> like "Shaggy?" and "Yea Scooby?"
[21:32] <dj_who> game is "unfreezyng" if i press alt+tab
[21:33] <jswe> EriC^^:  Okay, no worries cheers
[21:33] <daftykins> dj_who: you're still not asking a question :(
[21:33] <EriC^^> haha
[21:33] <tgm4883> You can even have a statement, then follow up with a question. Such as "daftykins , I like cheeseburgers, how about you?"
[21:34]  * daftykins is getting hungry despite just having eaten
[21:34] <EriC^^> jswe: did you try sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-nouveau after apt-get -f install?
[21:35] <dj_who> how to solve given problem (question is obvious)
[21:35] <jswe> EriC^^:  negative, i might try it again now. However it only seems to be the 'dark theme' doing this. Still annoying tho
[21:35]  * jswe shuns his eyes
[21:36] <daftykins> dj_who: not without a game title it's not, also go talk to #winehq
[21:36] <dj_who> i'm guesing it can be unity  fault
[21:36] <dj_who> hitman 1
[21:36] <dj_who> indiana jones and the infernal machine
[21:36] <daftykins> !wine
[21:36] <k1l> !wine | dj_who
[21:37] <daftykins> please try in the relevant channels above
[21:37] <k1l> dj_who: and see the wine app database what to do for those games to work
[21:39] <EriC^> jswe: did you get my last msg about lspci?
[21:40] <tgm4883> dj_who: I suppose you could maybe script a cron job to hit alt+tab for you
[21:40] <jswe> EriC^^:  Sorry i didn't... i haven't seen anything regarding lspci
[21:41] <EriC^> jswe: ok, type lspci -k | grep -A2 VGA
[21:41] <EriC^^> jswe: type lspci -k | grep -A2 VGA
[21:41] <EriC^^> what's it say for driver in use?
[21:41] <EriC^> oh wow..
[21:42] <daftykins> there's two Erics O_O
[21:42] <jswe> EriC^^:  kernel driver in use: nouveau
[21:43] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, looks good, try to reinstall it though
[21:43] <jswe> EriC^^:  i just did and got the same 'unmet dependencies' issue. googling now
[21:44] <EriC^^> jswe: type sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-nouveau | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:44] <de_fact0> Is there any way to make a backup of my Ubuntu partition that captures my applications, drivers, various packages, and system preferences without it being an actual disk image? So that it can be put on a partition of a different size?
[21:45] <bekks> !backup | de_fact0
[21:45] <bekks> de_fact0: "Yes." :)
[21:45] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/nail
[21:45] <de_fact0> thanks bekks, do you have any particular favorites?
[21:46] <bekks> de_fact0: Depending on the particular use case, I'M using tar, rsync, rdiff backup, LVM snapshots or Areca Backup.
[21:46] <hetii> Hi
[21:46] <hetii> Is there any limitation to install by installer ubuntu server 15.04 on usb drive ?
[21:47] <bekks> hetii: Which limitation do you have in mind?
[21:47] <hetii> cause installer stop on "instalation system" after partitioning system
[21:47] <EriC^^> jswe: try sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:47] <bekks> hetii: How long did you wait?
[21:47] <hetii> on dmesg I see just  mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:  errors=remount-ro
[21:47] <bekks> hetii: Thats normal.
[21:48] <hetii> bekks: I don`t wait its show up at 1%
[21:48] <bekks> hetii: So wait, if you didnt wait. :)
[21:48] <hetii> that I cannot continue cause of erros
[21:48] <bekks> hetii: Which errors?
[21:48] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/frra - weird, it only output to term bin and not to my console :/
[21:48] <hetii> installer don`t show that
[21:48] <bekks> hetii: Then how do you know there are errors?
[21:49] <jswe> EriC^^:  should i install?
[21:49] <EriC^^> jswe: oh, yeah
[21:49] <hetii> bekks: Installer show up a message that he cannot continue cause some errors happen but don`t provide any additional information about it
[21:49] <hetii> maybe its just becasue my language that I select (PL) is not supported fully by installer
[21:50] <bekks> hetii: So take a look at the terminal at alt+f2, f3, f4, to see what happened.
[21:50] <hetii> but will try run it again with english version to see if got some additional info
[21:51] <jswe> EriC^^:  seems like that one went all good :)
[21:52] <EriC^^> jswe: cool :)
[21:52] <EriC^^> try restarting
[21:53] <nicomachus> Amoz: I'm on 15.04.
[21:54] <ZuZuD_> I think ive found my problem
[21:55] <nicomachus> but: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12546656/
[21:56] <hetii> bekks: ok as I see on other console the error is "Could not find any live images"
[21:56] <jswe> EriC^^: we're back to square one :(
[21:56] <hetii> I put iso on my pendrive via unetbootin
[21:57] <jswe> EriC^^: no display on boot
[21:57] <nicomachus> Amoz: there's conflicting info everywhereeeee. going to try to contact the dv on Rizon.
[21:57] <hetii> form with I start installation
[21:57] <bekks> hetii: Which Ubuntu do you use?
[21:57] <nicomachus> s/dv/dev
[21:57] <hetii> bekks: This one http://releases.ubuntu.com/15.04/ubuntu-15.04-server-amd64.iso
[21:58] <bekks> hetii: Then you can use dd to put it onto the usb, you dont need unetbootin. And whats the target of the install, your harddisk?
[21:58] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, boot the live usb again
[21:59] <hetii> bekks: what bs should I use when use dd ?
[21:59] <EriC^^> jswe: the nouveau one wants xserver-xorg-core, but you have the xserver-xorg-core-lts-vivid one, so it removed the lts-vivid ones to install it
[21:59] <jswe> EriC^^: okay I'm back in
[21:59] <bekks> hetii: Something like 16M
[21:59] <hetii> bekks: finaly I will install on external usb 3.0 drive.
[21:59] <jswe> EriC^^: ah right
[22:00] <EriC^^> jswe: sudo apt-get install lvm2
[22:00] <jswe> EriC^^:  i'll repeat the process from before and stop at the reinstall/uninstall bit
[22:01] <hetii> bekks: 16M not to high ??
[22:01] <EriC^^> jswe: ok
[22:01] <bekks> hetii: No.
[22:01] <bekks> hetii: Lower it, if you want to wait longer for dd to finish :)
[22:01] <hetii> ::)
[22:03] <jswe> EriC^^:  cool, I'm there. what should i purge now?
[22:03] <EriC^^> jswe: try grep -m1 vmlinuz /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[22:04] <hetii> bekks: ok md5sum checked and its fine, so dd is in progress
[22:04] <EriC^^> jswe: i think if you use the non lts-vivid kernel it might work
[22:05] <jswe> EriC^^:  weird. no such directory on /boot/grub/grub.cvg
[22:05] <jswe> must be something seriously wrong with my grub
[22:05] <EriC^^> jswe: are you in the chroot?
[22:05] <jswe> yes
[22:05] <EriC^^> ah
[22:05] <EriC^^> we didn't mount /boot
[22:05] <EriC^^> type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
[22:05] <jswe> ah
[22:06] <jswe> EriC^^:  "mount point /mnt/boot does not exist"
[22:06] <EriC^^> jswe: sorry
[22:06] <EriC^^> jswe: i had a typo
[22:06] <jswe> nps
[22:06] <hetii> skopiowane 645922816 bajtów (646 MB), 91,2384 s, 7,1 MB/s
[22:06] <EriC^^> type mount /dev/sda2 /boot
[22:06] <EriC^^> ( 2 not 1 0
[22:07] <jswe> EriC^^:  got it :)
[22:07] <stankystink> jswe: you
[22:07] <jswe> EriC^^:  grep worked
[22:07] <EriC^^> ok, try grep -m1 vmlinuz /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[22:07] <EriC^^> cool, which kernel is it?
[22:07] <EriC^^> 3.19?
[22:08] <jswe> yup
[22:09] <stankystink> jswe: next u can get it
[22:09] <EriC^^> ok, type apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid
[22:10] <jswe> EriC^^:  "unable to locate package linux-generic-lts-vivid" :S
[22:10] <stankystink> jswe: Trojan
[22:10] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:11] <k1l> stankystink: any helpful from your side?
[22:12] <the_count> Uh oh... My mouse/cursor gave up the ghost... It apperrs for a second on bootup and then on login but then quickly disappears.
[22:12] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/qmz1
[22:12] <stankystink> k1l: what
[22:13] <jswe> kll: thank you. he's still sending my abusive PM's tho
[22:13] <EriC^^> jswe: which ubuntu do you have?
[22:13] <jswe> gnome on 14.04
[22:13] <Keroshin> Hi, I'm unable to install anymore software due to a system program problem.
[22:14] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, try apt-get purge linux-image-generic-lts-vivid
[22:14] <Keroshin> Something to do with dependencies.
[22:14] <the_count> Bashing-om, maybe you could help if you don't mind me bothering you again
[22:14] <EriC^^> jswe: and apt-get purge linux-image-3.19.0-{25,28}-generic
[22:15] <jswe> EriC^^: what does that do? its removing a lot of things no?
[22:15] <EriC^^> jswe: did you run it? if not hold on
[22:15] <jswe> not the second one.
[22:15] <EriC^^> ok, good
[22:16] <jswe> oops:S hehe
[22:16] <zykotick9> Keroshin: i'd suggest posting the output of "sudo apt-get -f install" to paste.ubuntu.com
[22:16] <EriC^^> after it's done type dpkg -l | grep linux-image and check which kernel is there
[22:17] <jswe> so run the purge on linux-image-3.19.0.... ?
[22:17] <EriC^^> noo
[22:17] <jswe> ok cool
[22:17] <Keroshin> Okay.  I've done that before but I'm not root admin.  This comp used to belong to a school.
[22:17] <Keroshin> But I'll try again
[22:18] <jswe> EriC^^:  still 3.19
[22:18] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type apt-get install linux-generic
[22:18] <jswe> EriC^^:  ok:) d/ling
[22:19] <EriC^^> ok, cool :)
[22:19] <Keroshin> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12546920/
[22:21] <jswe> EriC^^:  okay we good.
[22:22] <zykotick9> Keroshin: well, this seems to be the same error at http://askubuntu.com/questions/664196/apt-get-install-f-got-the-error-message i'm not clear what's going wrong though...
[22:24] <Keroshin> Yeah I'm not sure either.  It's a broken dependency or something.  I'm not sure if I need to reinstall ubuntu or not.  I'm having trouble accessing my boot menu to do so.
[22:24] <the_count> rOr does anyone know how to fix a mouse which has disappeared?
[22:25] <griffrez_> Hello! I have Ubuntu 15.04 installed and I got a networking issue. Ubuntu detects my Ethernet adapter correctly, detects my network exists, but it keeps trying and trying to connect to it, but never with result. It's just stuck there. Thanks for any help.
[22:25] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type apt-get purge linux-image-3.19.0-{25,28}-generic
[22:27] <wileee> griffrez_, look for that hardware by running lspci and include in your inquiry.
[22:27] <jswe> EriC^^:  no worries. done
[22:27] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, cool
[22:27] <EriC^^> type exit and try to reboot
[22:27] <jswe> ok thanks will do
[22:27] <Salambo> hi, is there any WeeChat apparmor profile available by any chance?
[22:28] <griffrez_> wileee, the relevant device to the problem is: 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I218-V (rev 05)
[22:29] <jswe> EriC^^:  loots of errors haha
[22:29] <EriC^^> jswe: oh
[22:30] <jswe> EriC^^:  can't boot. a [fail] on starting gnome display manager
[22:30] <hetii> bekks: ok after dd I was able to install system without any issue, thx:>
[22:30] <wileee> griffrez_, include this, not sure myself. https://askubuntu.com/questions/677249/ethernet-adapter-is-recognized-but-isnt-able-to-connect
[22:30] <EriC^^> jswe: can you press ctrl+alt+f1?
[22:30] <jswe> yep
[22:30] <EriC^^> cool
[22:30] <jswe> logged in
[22:30] <the_count> I am running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with the 3.19.0-28-generic kernel, and Today the cursor disapeared after starting up to computer. The only things which may have caused it are: holding down the power button to shut off(it was taking way way much more time than it normally takes, not the best practice, yes... But unlikely in my mind to cause an issue, and autoremove pachages which I don't think hurt anything)
[22:31] <griffrez_> wileee, what do you mean by including? That askubuntu post was me, indeed, if that's what you're asking.
[22:32] <griffrez_> Hello! I have Ubuntu 15.04 installed and I got a networking issue. Ubuntu detects my Ethernet adapter correctly, detects my network exists, but it keeps trying and trying to connect to it, but never with result. It's just stuck there. Thanks for any help. AskUbuntu post with some information on the issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/677249/ethernet-adapter-is-recognized-but-isnt-able-to-connect
[22:32] <wileee> griffrez_, Could it be the phone? Yes the link, it has more info that would be used.
[22:32] <Keroshin> zykotick9 I tried what it said to do and I still can't install anything
[22:32] <griffrez_> wileee, as I've said on that post, the issue exists before connecting the phone.
[22:32] <the_count> Keroshin: What's your problem?
[22:33] <griffrez_> wileee, and after, of course.
[22:33] <zykotick9> Keroshin: sorry, i don't personally have any suggestions... good luck.
[22:33] <EriC^^> ok, try sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-nouveau xserver-xorg-core libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx
[22:33] <wileee> griffrez_, ah, cool, not sure here, does not sound like your interrupting the link with a proxy...etc.
[22:33] <EriC^^> jswe: ^
[22:33] <jswe> EriC^^:  kernel says 3.13 btw
[22:33] <jswe> EriC^^:  ok thanks
[22:33] <EriC^^> ok, cool
[22:33] <pdanek> Does Ubuntu phone have SElinux or apparmor running by default please?
[22:34] <k1l> pdanek: iirc yes. but better ask in #ubuntu-touch
[22:35] <griffrez_> wileee, it's also like this on the installer, so it's a problem from scratch. I've done no configurations at all.
[22:35] <jswe> EriC^^:  reboot?
[22:35] <EriC^^> jswe: also try sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg
[22:35] <Keroshin> the_count : I'm unable to install anything due to a system program error I posted the results of -f install on this link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12546920/ and tried what it said on askubuntu about it and it's not working.
[22:36] <EriC^^> jswe: yes
[22:36] <jswe> EriC^^:  done.
[22:36] <jswe> EriC^^:  ok thx
[22:36] <pdanek> k1l thx
[22:36] <Keroshin> Says something about unmet dependencies.
[22:37] <wileee> griffrez_, how about wifi?
[22:37] <jswe> EriC^^:  still no boot, same error
[22:37] <jswe> *fail
[22:38] <griffrez_> wileee, it's a desktop system without Wi-Fi capabilities.
[22:38] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, press ctrl+alt+f1, then type sudo cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:39] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/bx03
[22:41] <the_count> Keroshin: Try, sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-extra-3.13.0-63-generic_3.13.0-63.103_i386.deb
[22:42]  * zykotick9 wonders what ubuntu used 3.13
[22:42] <EriC^^> jswe: type uname -r
[22:43] <the_count> Keroshin: That should ignore the problem, and then you can go from there
[22:43] <jswe> EriC^^:  3.13.0-63-generic
[22:44] <Keroshin> Ok
[22:45] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, type ls -l /var/log/gdm | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:45] <Keroshin> No such file or directory
[22:45] <griffrez_> Hello! I have Ubuntu 15.04 installed and I got a networking issue. Ubuntu detects my Ethernet adapter correctly, detects my network exists, but it keeps trying and trying to connect to it, but never with result. It's just stuck there. Thanks for any help. AskUbuntu post with some information on the issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/677249/ethernet-adapter-is-recognized-but-isnt-able-to-connect
[22:46] <jswe> EriC^^:  permission denied on /gdm :(
[22:47] <EriC^^> jswe: oh, try sudo ls -l /var/log/gdm | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:47] <the_count> Keroshin: I typed that by hand, verify the filename with the link you posted
[22:47] <jswe> oh ja of course zzz
[22:47] <jswe> EriC^^:  http://termbin.com/6pyr
[22:48] <Keroshin> one moment
[22:48] <jswe> key arabic in my logs
[22:48] <jswe> *kek
[22:49] <EriC^^> jswe: is there a gdm.log file when you type sudo ls -l /var/log/gdm ?
[22:49] <the_count> Anyone have expertise in fixing missing cursors in Ubuntu?
[22:50] <jswe> EriC^^:  yes of course
[22:50] <EriC^^> jswe: ok, cool, type sudo cat /var/log/gdm/gdm.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:51] <robert__> Sup lads
[22:51] <jswe> EriC^^:  no such file :(
[22:51] <daftykins> and ladies
[22:51] <robert__> My apologies
[22:51] <Keroshin> I tried the name from the paste but still says no such file or directory.  Ugh..so frustrating
[22:52] <chachin> what's the best znc version for ubuntu so far?
[22:52] <jswe> EriC^^:  was there a typo in that? /var/log/gdm/gdm.log ?
[22:52] <Keroshin> I'm gonna eat dinner
[22:53] <EriC^^> jswe: *shrug*
[22:53] <the_count> Keroshin: Try this one, I'm sure it is right: sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-extra-3.13.0-63-generic_3.13.0-63.103_i386.deb
[22:53] <EriC^^> jswe: try sudo service gdm restart and see if it mentions any error
[22:54] <jswe> EriC^^:  no error
[22:54] <tripelb> L
[22:54] <jswe> feel free to throw in the towel
[22:54] <EriC^^> jswe: does it open the login screen?
[22:54] <jswe> no it just says
[22:55] <jswe> stop: unknown instance:
[22:55] <EriC^^> jswe: try sudo apt-get install --reinstall gdm
[22:56] <jswe> EriC^^:  we back to the login screen :)
[22:56] <jswe> whew
[22:57] <EriC^^> cool! :)
[22:58] <jswe> EriC^^:  Thank you. Should i be reinstalling/changing anything to get other things back to normal?
[22:58] <jswe> i've lost track of what we did
[22:59] <griffrez_> Hello! I have Ubuntu 15.04 installed and I got a networking issue. Ubuntu detects my Ethernet adapter correctly, detects my network exists, but it keeps trying and trying to connect to it, but never with result. It's just stuck there. Thanks for any help. AskUbuntu post with some information on the issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/677249/ethernet-adapter-is-recognized-but-isnt-able-to-connect
[22:59] <EriC^^> jswe: i dont think so
[23:00] <the_count> griffrez: That is not going to help anything, resending what you have already said
[23:00] <jswe> EriC^^:  Thanks dude. I guess I'm pretty cornered when it comes to graphics drivers then, huh?
[23:01] <daftykins> griffrez_: does it work in the live session of the media you installed from?
[23:01] <EriC^^> jswe: hmm, there are some stuff that it removed that seem kind of odd, like gnome-control-center
[23:01] <the_count> griffrez_ You can see the link halfway up the page
[23:01] <EriC^^> jswe: this is the list of stuff it removed in case it comes in handy http://termbin.com/frra
[23:02] <jswe> ah yeah, it removed the steam libraries and such
[23:02] <jswe> thanks
[23:02] <the_count> Keroshin: Whenever, I've got a solution for you... when you get done with supper
[23:02] <jswe> "cheese empathy gem" haha
[23:02] <jswe> *gdm
[23:03] <EriC^^> haha
[23:04] <hetii> Hi
[23:04] <hetii> Q: How I can escape this to shell script: echo "OUTPUT=\`xrandr -display :0 -q | sed '/ connected/!d;s/ .*//;q'\`"
[23:05] <hetii> This !d paste some last command
[23:05] <the_count> Hey you all, I have a broken cursor problem, when I last logged in, The cursor appeared for a second and then disapeared.... I am left cursorless
[23:05] <hetii> I try escape it by \\ but without success
[23:06] <lehzm> ubuntu 15.10 beta torrents get pulled?
[23:06] <lehzm> getting errors on my torrents about authorization
[23:07] <debdeb> Hi there. How can I edit the gthumb options? I am seeing no button or menu for that
[23:07] <daftykins> lehzm: #ubuntu+1
[23:08] <lehzm> thanks
[23:08] <deadmund> My computer reboots instead of shutting down.  Any ideas?
[23:09] <daftykins> logs
[23:09] <the_count> Bashing-om: You around?
[23:09] <deadmund> daftykins: which one would you like?
[23:10] <deadmund> daftykins: I've looked and can't find anything.
[23:10] <daftykins> i don't want any :) they should help you though
[23:11] <the_count> :D
[23:13] <pc_> im trying to install win7 using yumi, but appears "No default or UI configuration directive found". on the line below "boot:". i used unetbootin but a blank screen appears. i really need help. what can i type to boot the win7 installation?
[23:13] <the_count> daftykins: Do you know anything about fixing a broken/missing cursor
[23:13] <ikonia> pc_: not really an ubuntu issue
[23:14] <wileee> pc_, There is a windows usb loader.
[23:15] <wileee> from MS
[23:15] <nug700> join #csharp
[23:15] <daftykins> pc_: that's not an ubuntu Q :)
[23:15] <nug700> oops
[23:16] <daftykins> the_count: you're gonna have to give a bit more background
[23:16] <pc_> ikonia: i'm just want make the usb bootable and i'm using ubuntu
[23:16] <Bashing-om> the_count: I just am .. just in time to see .
[23:16] <ikonia> pc_: not really an ubuntu issue
[23:17] <the_count> Bashing-om: Ok... The cursor has completely disappeared at system strtup as of today, last time it worded was before I held down the power button to shut my computer off
[23:18] <the_count> Bashing-om, daftykins: Otherwise, I have no clue
[23:18] <pc_> wileee: which one?
[23:19] <pc_> ikonia: is it against the rules help someone who is trying to install windows?
[23:19] <daftykins> the_count: guest account work?
[23:20] <the_count> daftykins: I'll try now
[23:20] <the_count> pc_: Try ##windows
[23:20] <the_count> pc_: There is a helpful group of people there.
[23:20] <Bashing-om> the_count: Interrupted shut down always calls for a file system check/repair ; if still a problem exist, one starts reading log files ..
[23:20] <the_count> Bashing-om: Ok
[23:21] <Bashing-om> the_count: You recall how to run a file system check from the liveDVD ?
[23:21] <wileee> pc_, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool  that is all I can do here.
[23:21] <pc_> the_count: ok. i just tought it was a compatibility issue an somebody here could help me
[23:22] <the_count> Bashing-om: I have no DVD drive
[23:22] <Bashing-om> the_count: liveUSB works as well .
[23:23] <the_count> Bashing-om: I don't have on imediately avaliable at the moment
[23:23] <du_> What mail client you guys use to stop NSA cucking in your mails?
[23:23] <Spec> lol^
[23:24] <the_count> I've got nothing to hide
[23:24] <weatherman> thunderbird
[23:24] <ikonia> the client is nothing to do with how external people access your mail
[23:24] <ikonia> it's snooped on the wire
[23:24] <ikonia> so you're client does not matter
[23:24] <k1l> du_: its not about the client. its about the servers involved an if you encrypt the messages or not
[23:24] <orfeo> hello folks
[23:25] <weatherman> encrypting on servers and trying a vpn
[23:25] <orfeo> I want to move ~/.vimrc into ~/.vim and alias it. could someone help me please?
[23:25] <daftykins> "mv .blah .blahblah"
[23:26] <orfeo> I think I need a alias to replace the ~/.vimrc doc, but itis not a bash aliash.
[23:26] <Bashing-om> the_count: Well, We can go no further until that file system is verified. In this instance a liveUSB might be required. We can do a quicky file system check from the install prior to booting all the way up. But will not be as comprehensive as 'e2fsck' from the liveUSB environment .
[23:27] <the_count> Bashing-om: Xorg.0.log says config/udev: Adding extended imput device PS2/2 Synaptics Touchpad (/dev/input/mouse0) and then No input driver specified, ignoring this device
[23:28] <the_count> Bashing-om: A device may have been added with another device file, but i see no log of that above
[23:31] <the_count> Bashing-om: there is a bit more, read it here... I'm having troubles typing it all, but this is everything: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12547983/
[23:32] <surfer> whats the best way to consume DMT?
[23:33] <ikonia> DMT ?
[23:33] <the_count> DynaMyTe?
[23:34] <daftykins> surfer: no tripping here thanks, go elsewhere.
[23:36] <Bashing-om> the_count: reading.
[23:38] <bindi> maybe slightly offtopic, maybe not, has anyone tried budgie desktop on 14.04, is it worth my time to test it out?
[23:38] <Pici> 5
[23:38] <bindi> hmm, apparently its still in really early stages for ubuntu. :)
[23:38] <bindi> or wait, that was 1 year ago.
[23:39] <daftykins> if it's not in the repos it's technically not supported here, so more an offtopic thing perhaps
[23:40] <bindi> I guess I'll just try solus os in a VM ->
[23:40] <daftykins> knock yourself out! :)
[23:43] <Bashing-om> the_count: Hard to say " This device may have been added with another device file. " -> What returns 'lsusb' .
[23:45] <the_count> Bashing-om http://pate.ubuntu.com/12548205
[23:49] <Bashing-om> the_count: Well, is the touchpad Sunplus or Elan ?
[23:51] <TheLorax> anybody know how I can get the name of the processor I have in my computer? I know it's an i7...that's all.
[23:51] <the_count> Bashing-om: Looks like Elan, but I have no clue how to tell for sure
[23:51] <johnny_linux> cat /proc/cpuinfo
[23:52] <TheLorax> johnny_linux, model: 26, family 6. What does that tell me? I want a new motherboard and don't know what is compatible.
[23:52] <johnny_linux> TheLorax, google I-nex, great little tool
[23:53] <Bashing-om> TheLorax: What release ? as 14.04 supports ' sudo dmidecode ' for all kinfs of info . A quick way kust for the BPU info ' cat /proc/cpuinfo ' .
[23:54] <Bashing-om> the_count: Well, what reurns ' dpkg -l xserver-xorg-input-synaptics ' ?
[23:55] <TheLorax> ehhh, I'm not actually running ubuntu right now to be honest...old habit coming here
[23:56] <Bashing-om> TheLorax: Boot up a liveDVD ?
[23:56] <TheLorax> I can run dmidecode though :P
[23:56] <the_count> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12547983/
[23:56] <TheLorax> dmidecode: no /dev/mem right now
[23:57] <neonixcoder> Good day team..
[23:58] <the_count> How's it going?