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N0bodyping00:05
PanicSkittleConfirm range, flood tubes one and two00:06
N0bodyexpected pong00:06
B_ManHey! I'm on a MacBook Ait and recently installed latest Ubuntu. Since I don't like Unity I installed Openbox and now I can't log in to neither of them. Suggestions?00:06
N0bodyno further questions.00:06
N0bodydid i forget something ?00:08
zykotick9PanicSkittle: <ot> "Confirm, range, flood tubes..." <- i liked that.  thanks.</ot>00:08
daftykinsN0body: yes, that this is ubuntu support only... so take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic thanks :)00:08
OerHeksN0body, yes, to read the /topic00:08
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soul_hello00:10
N0bodyanybody know how to connect phone to your ubuntu desktop since ubunto dont support ios ;)00:11
N0bodyor maybe some tips for ubuntu since im new..00:12
N0bodyIm N0body btw.. sorry for being rude..00:12
LtL  00:12
daftykinsN0body: you can't basically.00:13
SeriouslyLaughcould someone direct me to the difference between an ubuntu flavor and an ubuntu derivative? apologies for the newb question. i'm still learning.00:13
N0bodyonly with android ?00:14
daftykinsflavour = official spin that comes with a different desktop, derivative = a distro based off ubuntu, like Mint etc.00:14
SeriouslyLaughty daftykins00:14
OerHeksthere was https://launchpad.net/libimobiledevice for iOS, not sure it still works00:15
OerHekselse build it yourself > http://askubuntu.com/questions/598940/libimobiledevice-1-2-ios-8-support-for-ubuntu-14-04-trusty00:15
daftykins!pm | N0body00:15
ubottuN0body: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.00:15
utu8oon Windows/Linux desktop i prefer Firefox, on Android i prefer CM Browser, on iOS i prefer Opera Mini00:16
N0bodytrue00:17
N0bodyi prefer learning.00:17
N0bodythats why im here ;)00:18
N0bodyWorld00:21
k1lN0body: utu8o general chat please in #ubuntu-offtopic . we try to keep this channel clear for technical support only.00:22
VeryBewitchingHey folks.  I have an Ubuntu PC (15.10) and put a new SSD in it today and installed Windows on that.  How can I go about getting Grub installed in the MBR to recover my Linux installation?  I tried 2 of the methods in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#Reinstalling_GRUB_2 (grub-install and chroot methods) but still no luck.  The chroot method complained that it couldn't find /mnt/boot/grub, the00:23
VeryBewitchingformer "worked" but there was no actual change.00:23
N0bodythx for the info00:24
YukenSo, default Lubuntu 15.10 install. Opening up the Downloads folder via PCManFM... uses all the available RAM on my PC, then crashes everything entirely until it is stuck on a frozen screen.00:25
YukenAny ideas?00:25
daftykinswhat's in there?00:26
Yukendaftykins, absolutely nothing.00:27
k1lmaybe a black hole? :)00:28
YukenNah.00:28
k1lYuken: can you start pcmanfm from a terminal and then see whats going on as errormessages?00:29
Yukenk1l, tried to do so. No error messages appear, from what I can see.00:29
Yukenk1l, and it does work fine, accessing it from the terminal.00:29
VeryBewitchingAnother thing to note about my issue is I'm running btrfs00:30
k1lYuken: anything in .xsession-errors in the users home or in syslog?00:30
YukenNothing, k1l .00:31
the_countBashing-om: Ubuntu 15.10 Installed... The trackpad works well but a little jerky, I have some synaptics settings yet to adjust. Thanks for your help and support00:32
k1lYuken: strange. is the RAM ok?00:35
Yukenk1l, I'm... honestly not sure. This PC is 9 years old, going on 10. RAM is from bloody Hyundai :p00:36
Yuken HexChat: 2.10.2 ** OS: Linux 4.2.0-18-generic i686 ** Distro: Ubuntu¦¶ "wily0u¦¶" 15.10u¦¶ ** CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T5250  @ 1.50GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1000MHz ** RAM: Physical: 2.0GiB, 63.9% free ** Disk: Total: 144.6GiB, 52.6% free ** VGA: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel ** Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co.,00:36
Yuken Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller ** Uptime: 4h 39m 30s **00:36
daftykinsnothing wrong with that00:37
daftykinshyundai RAM i mean :P00:37
YukenI know that, just the absurdity.00:37
YukenNever thought of Hyundai making RAM :o00:37
daftykinswas it a clean install?00:37
Yukendaftykins, clean install from the Lubuntu website, yes.00:37
daftykinsand you've dist-upgrade'd since?00:37
Yukendaftykins, as I do not know much about Ubuntu & Linux in general, no clue.00:38
daftykins"sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"00:38
YukenI'll do so right now.00:38
SeriouslyLaughdifference between full-upgrade and dist-upgrade? not at a linux machine at the moment so I cannot man them00:39
k1lSeriouslyLaugh: its apt vs apt-get00:40
SeriouslyLaughhm interesting, i will read up on that00:41
SeriouslyLaughthanks k1l00:41
bazhangSeriouslyLaugh, manpages.ubuntu.com00:41
k1lSeriouslyLaugh: apt is the new command and did rename the commands so users dont get confused with apt-get dist-upgrade and a ubuntu release upgrade to the next version00:41
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SeriouslyLaughvery interesting00:42
SeriouslyLaughthanks bazhang and k1l00:42
bazhangwelcome00:42
Bashing-omthe_count: Great ... I do hope 'tweak'n' works the wrinkles out .00:45
daftykinsSeriouslyLaugh: all man pages can be found via google.00:46
SeriouslyLaughdaftykins :P00:46
daftykinsno i'm serious...00:46
SeriouslyLaugh!google00:46
ubottuWhile Google is useful for helpers, many newer users don't have the google-fu yet. Please don't tell people to "google it" when they ask a question.00:46
Gallomimiapretty strange. i seem to have no grub on my macbook. it got nuked by a second install of rEFInd. works fine but no grub options00:47
daftykinsSeriouslyLaugh: don't be so foolish, you wanted to see resources... i told you how to get to them. the factoid above is for genuinely not helping people and telling them to google their problems instead.00:53
daftykinsGallomimia: install it from the live session00:57
daftykins(ideally to the / partition of your ubuntu install)00:57
SeriouslyLaughapologies daftykins00:59
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mib_mibhi all - does anyone ahve any experience installing vertica on ubuntu? it doesn't seem to have a way to use the installer on a nonstandard SSH port01:08
gzcwnk:)01:10
phoeniciavoreHow can I disable the ubuntu desktop power manager? It keeps thinking that my UPS is dead (it's not) and shutting down the computer.01:14
phoeniciavoreThere's no option in the power settings to "do nothing" if the battery is critically low.01:14
Gallomimiadaftykins: both the mac and ubuntu install are on the same drive, and they work. i'm in a dont-fix-not-broken mood really01:16
Gallomimiadaftykins: but yes. i installed it on the first partition and not the root01:16
daftykinsi think if it were in the root partition, rEFInd would find it and then bootup would give you the friendly menu01:17
Gallomimiait does01:17
Gallomimiajust that when i boot to ubuntu, there's no grub that loads after refind01:18
wannabegeeksterHello...  I have Ubuntu 15.04 installed and a Corsair Void wireless USB headset.  For some reason my mouse and keyboard work intermittently when this device is plugged into my computer.01:18
wannabegeeksterI have searched around quite a bit and have come up empty handed.01:18
k1lGallomimia: press left shift after refind01:18
Gallomimiait did have that the first time around. then i ran some more installer and it nuked refind. so i installed refind and that nuked grub. time to stop nuking or i'm going to experience mutually assured destruction01:19
Gallomimiak1l yes that used to work. not anymore01:19
daftykinsthat's cause you put GRUB in the wrong drive! XD01:19
k1ldoes ubuntu boot?01:20
daftykinsnevermind i won't let this topic go around for another loop of the circle :>01:20
Gallomimiayep01:20
Gallomimiaand i can still insert kernel options in refind01:21
wannabegeeksterI found a guide that talks about modifying the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file but it didn't really fix the issue although it does seem to have stabilized things barely.01:21
daftykinswannabegeekster: experimented with USB port choice i take it?01:21
wannabegeeksterYes, have tried all of the different port combinations.  There is a fairly large number of ports on the computer of course.  Not sure if there would be a recommended method of plugging everything in here.01:22
daftykinsmaybe just avoiding USB 3.0 when a device isn't 3.0 capable etc...01:22
wannabegeeksterI have the keyboard and mouse in USB 2.0 and the audio device in a different USB 2.0 port as well, but a different controller01:23
Gallomimiai've had strange issues with USB ports. 3 versus 2 also01:23
wannabegeeksterWell I think it is the Corsair being particularly problematic.01:24
cre8rHey All, I've just mounted a new LVM volume its all good. But now I notice that my fstab file doesn't actually exist (this is a server version) . Do I need to create a full fstab file or just add my volume?01:26
wannabegeeksterIs there some standard documentation on usb device troubleshooting?  Or possibly some driver development guides for usb devices that would be worth looking into?01:26
wannabegeekstercre8r: You definitely need a fstab file.01:26
Gallomimiayou don't have an fstab? yeah i usually just add mine to the fstab but... what do you do if its gone?01:26
cre8rI'm asking as I don't really want to rebuild the fstab file for ubuntu as no doubt I'll screw it up and need to recover it from a bootable version lol01:27
cre8rits a fresh install lol just noticed now there is no fstab file at all01:27
cre8rwhich I thought was odd01:27
wannabegeeksterYes, that is really odd.  The system is booting though already without one?01:27
Gallomimiayeah. odd that it works without01:28
cre8rwell... now I'm scared to reboot haha, not sure if its something I have done that has removed it... Basically just install some packages (lvm2 dmsetup mdadm reiserfsprgos xfsprogs) and setup a new LVM system, went to input it into fstab and ello ello whats going on ere01:29
Gallomimiayeah. let's see here...01:29
Gallomimialet me get you mine01:29
Legendrequestion here on user policy management.. something I've never had to think of before.. =)01:29
daftykinsthey're unique so there's not much point unless you run LVM too...01:29
TaitenP#linaro-virtualization01:29
Legendresetting up a system for neighbor's two kids.. need to set up so that the kids have only limited (based on hours etc) access.01:30
daftykinsTaitenP: "/j #channel"01:30
Gallomimiabut i do run LVM01:30
Legendrewhat's it take to implement this sort of thing?01:30
daftykinsLegendre: maybe a script that runs logout in the account, as an autorun thing01:30
daftykinsno idea if there's a built in mechanism01:30
Legendredaftykins: you're about where I'm at, then. ;-)01:31
daftykinsit'd be a bit rude if a kid were part way through some work, though01:31
Legendreexactly..01:31
LegendreI swear there's an internal policy thing for this.. but heck if I'd know how to set it up..01:31
Legendreused *nix since 1998 or so.. never had a need!01:32
LambdaComplexI think shutdown by default sends a wall message....but can you see those if X is running? O.o01:32
Legendreno, they output to the root terminal01:32
LambdaComplexThat's what I thought01:32
Legendreerr, console01:32
daftykinshttp://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-timekpr-controls-computer-access-for-kids-not-just-internet-access/01:32
daftykinshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/ParentalControls01:32
daftykins'timekpr' sounds good01:33
daftykins!info timekpr01:33
ubottuPackage timekpr does not exist in wily01:33
daftykinsoh PPA01:33
Legendreparental controls is about site white/blacklist etc01:34
daftykinsyes, but you just know you'll get asked that next01:34
Legendretimekeeper is the trick01:35
sfrcI'm trying to install firmware-atheros from apt, but I've read that it requires non-free sources enabled. How would I go about enabling them on trusty?01:35
Legendreor sounds like it, thanks01:35
daftykinsnote it was my top google search01:35
Legendrenoted01:35
daftykinshmm looks like it's ancient01:37
Bashing-om!info firmware-atheros01:37
ubottuPackage firmware-atheros does not exist in wily01:37
k1lsfrc: ubuntu got no non-free repo. that is debian01:38
daftykinsthat's a bit better: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/timekpr-restrict-computer-access-ubuntu01:39
k1lsfrc: on ubuntu its linux-firmware-nonfree01:39
sfrc!info firmware-atheros01:39
ubottuPackage firmware-atheros does not exist in wily01:39
Gallomimiacre8r i'll send it privately01:39
k1lGallomimia: stop01:40
k1lGallomimia: dont mix debian packages m(01:40
Gallomimiai dont01:40
k1loh sorry, mixed the nicks01:41
sfrcis it bad to add a wheezy source on ubuntu?01:42
daftykinssfrc: yes, don't do it - that's a really silly idea.01:43
k1lsfrc: just dont01:43
k1lsfrc: i told you what package to use01:43
sfrcwhere?01:43
daftykinsup...01:43
k1l<k1l> sfrc: on ubuntu its linux-firmware-nonfree01:43
sfrcah01:43
brandon_Hey everyone, is there someone here that can possibly help me to figure out a permissions issue with Apache? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!01:47
somsip!ask | brandon_01:47
ubottubrandon_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience01:47
daftykinsbrandon_: put the relevant details in a paste.ubuntu.com perhaps01:47
brandon_Apologies, I hope this helps. http://paste.ubuntu.com/13589139/01:51
somsipbrandon_: check the answer here with 28 upvotes http://askubuntu.com/questions/26848/permissions-issue-how-can-apache-access-files-in-my-home-directory01:52
somsipbrandon_: and if its not clear, change permissions on the directory in your home (not in /var/www)01:52
brandon_I will give that a shot, thanks!01:52
k1lbrandon_: "~/.." links to the users home of the actual user. if you run the apache as the "www-data" user then its not the same as "brandon"01:53
brandon_k1l: I see, so will sym linking like that even work? The site loads correctly I just get a warning about the mkdir permission denied.01:54
brandon_somsip: I think I did something similar to this before, if I change the permissions like this on the actual directory of my home will it want me to commit all of these changes as well (will git show them as changed)?01:55
k1lmaybe the symlink links to the fullpath out of the shortcut01:55
ScriptonautHey guys, I'm using terminator, and in ncurses I'm outputing an ACS_VLINE to the screen. This should be a complete vertical line, however it's just outputting a | character. Does anybody know how I can make it output a full vertical line? I'm also using utf-8 btw01:55
k1lbrandon_: but www-data is the user/group from the apache01:56
k1lbrandon_: so give that folders the group to www-data01:56
somsipbrandon_: if you change permissions of files/dirs that are in a git repo, those changes will be commitable01:56
brandon_Ah ya, I don't really want that because then it will get sent back to everyone on my team with executable and some idiot will probably push a site live with that.01:57
somsipbrandon_: what has 'executable' got to do with anything?01:58
Techno568How do I disable animations in unity desktop?01:59
brandon_oh it's not full permissions, never mind.  But I still don't think it will work because the hosting company we use requires files to be of a certain permission.  Is there a way to do it without changing the permissions of the files in the repo?01:59
k1lTechno568: look into the "unity-tweak-tool"02:00
Techno568okay.02:00
Techno568Thanks k1l02:00
Techno568if i disable the animations will that make the computer slightly faster?02:01
daftykinsjust run a different DE entirely02:01
daftykinsxubuntu would be far lighter02:01
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k1lif you want a more lightweight desktop use something like xfce or lxde.02:01
Techno568okay. thanks daftykins02:01
somsipbrandon_: set the directory permissions up correctly so that www-data can write to directories it needs to write to (logs, cache, etc) and you should be fine02:02
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Techno568would elementary os be better?02:03
k1lwell, its not an official desktop in the ubuntu repo.02:04
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brandon_somsip: Ok, I followed that link and did one too many folders and wanted to start over, now if I try to reset my working copy I get permission denied, any ideas?02:08
somsipbrandon_: use sudo02:08
brandon_somsip: I must have done something wrong, I can't even save files now, I just get permission denied.  I gave ownership to www-data then added myself to the group and gave the correct folders 775.02:12
somsipbrandon_: need to logout after changing groups, and that's not the best approach. Better to change group to www-data, not ownership02:12
brandon_Oh I'll have to look up how to do that then. I'll take a look, thanks.02:13
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Gallomimiacan anyone teach me how-to chroot? i'm trying to run a grub-install on a system that's booting from a LiveUSB02:16
awesomeslayerghi everyone02:16
brandon_somsip: I hate to keep bothering you, I logged out, still can't save anything.  How can I undo the permissions I gave, I followed the instructions originally on that link that you gave me.02:17
awesomeslayergim having issues using ubuntu on my virtual box, during the install it dosent flicker but after installing it on vbox the screen keeps flickering02:17
k1lawesomeslayerg: make sure the guest-additions are installed02:17
somsipbrandon_: are you in www-data group?02:17
awesomeslayerghow do i install yhe guest additons02:18
brandon_somsip: Yes, I believe so.  If I type groups myusername it shows www-data.02:19
awesomeslayergi get to the desktop screen but it flickers alot02:19
awesomeslayergdo install it on the live cd?02:19
somsipbrandon_: and the permissions of the directory you are trying to access are what?02:20
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awesomeslayergmy specs are AMD FX6300, 8 gigs of ram and R7 260 1GB02:20
k1lawesomeslayerg: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/GuestAdditions02:20
brandon_somsip: Shows Owner www-data create and delete files, Group www-data Create and delete files, Others Access files.02:21
Gallomimiaawesomeslayerg: sounds like you have a lack of video drivers. use caution when installing, cause it always makes the display stop working for me02:22
somsipbrandon_: please paste the perms - I struggle to believe youve ended up with 66102:22
awesomeslayergi have my drivers installed02:23
awesomeslayergyou mean on the guest os?02:23
k1lGallomimia: he is talking about a virtualbox install02:23
k1lawesomeslayerg: install the guest additions inside the VM02:23
brandon_somsip: drwxrwxr-x 4 www-data www-data 4096 Nov 30 20:32 Virteom02:24
brandon_Is that what you need?02:24
Gallomimiathat's 77502:24
awesomeslayergokay i get i have to install guest additions in the vm but how can i install it if my vm screen flickers?02:24
Gallomimiabrandon_: the reason you can't save is cause you aren't www-data02:24
somsipGallomimia: he's in www-data group02:25
brandon_Ok that makes sense. I just want to undo what I did and start over :(02:25
Gallomimiayou're in that group? 0o02:25
k1lawesomeslayerg: give it more video ram inside the vbox settings02:25
somsipbrandon_: actualy, paste the output of groups - lets be sure about this. Can paste here as only one pline02:25
Gallomimiaagreed02:25
brandon_brandon : brandon adm cdrom sudo dip www-data plugdev lpadmin sambashare02:26
Gallomimiayep. there you are02:26
Gallomimiain the www-data group. what the error that it actually gives?02:26
somsipbrandon_: paste your history - let's see what you did02:26
brandon_http://paste.ubuntu.com/13589795/02:28
brandon_somsip: ^02:29
Gallomimiai don't get why you changed the owner AND the group. just the group should be enough. leave the owner as yourself02:29
brandon_If I look at the permissions for the actual file I'm trying to save it is -rwxrwxr-x 1 www-data www-data 5289 Nov 30 21:15 conf.platform_local.php02:29
brandon_Okay, Gallomimia, I would like to revert that, how can I02:30
somsipbrandon_: well, sudo chown -R brandon:brandon ~/Documents/Virteom will get you back to being owner and group02:30
brandon_Perfect, I can save again.02:31
Gallomimiabut now the webserver can't read it02:31
k1lread: yes. write: no02:32
Gallomimiayou could have left the group as is while changing the owner. but for some reason people keep giving you commands that change both02:32
somsipbrandon_: this is maybe a clearer explanation of what you need to do to set it up correctly http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9133024/www-data-permissions02:32
Gallomimiathat's much better. read a website02:32
k1lbrandon_: you can change the group only with "chgrp"02:33
Azihttp://pastebin.com/NxZsqE7A Does someone know how to resolve this?02:33
Gallomimiathe principle of least privledge suggests that you leave permissions of everyone at zero, while granting read-only to the group www-data02:33
Bashing-omGallomimia: Full CHRoot -> (RE-)install grub, the way I do it: ' sudo mount /dev/sdXY /mnt ; for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done02:33
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GallomimiaBashing-om: i think you for the response, but as usually, i'm lost shortly after mount02:34
k1lAzi: ubuntu 14.10 is dead already. so you might have ubuntu 15.04 which comes with kernel 3.1902:34
brandon_Well I'm not getting a permission denied on the server anymore, site is working fine.  Just can't figure out this 500 error which I thought was due to permissions but I guess not.  Also just to clarify I do the permission changes to what's in my home directory, not the symlinked directory in /var/www.02:34
somsipbrandon_: yes - the symlink will be 77702:35
Gallomimia500 errors are a problem with the database server02:35
somsipbrandon_: do you have an .htaccess for mod_rewrite - need to allow an overide for that if you have02:35
Azik1l: I downloaded the 14.10 .torrent file from ubuntu.com just a day ago. It should not be 15.04, right? Unfortunately I cannot boot into it to find out, would have to boot a live image. 15.10 unfortunately crashes while installing, that's why I am using 14.x02:35
brandon_somsip: Yes, we have that, I think I have the override set.02:36
Bashing-omGallomimia: ' for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done // sudo chroot /mnt ; grub-install --recheck /dev/sdX ; exit ' and I back out of the CHRoot on each individual bind .02:36
k1lAzi: installing 14.10 will lead to a system that you need to upgrade anyway since it doesnt have a active repo. its dead. dont waste time with that02:36
somsipbrandon_: fair enough02:36
Dati used 14.10 for months had some problems with it02:37
Datback to 14.04 and everything is smoothh02:37
GallomimiaBashing-om: i'm not sure i understand the bash scripting. and i don't know why any of it is happening02:37
Azik1l: You are probably right. 15.10 however does not install, it crashes while running grub-install or something named like that. Installing grub anyway. Is this a bug I should report? Because it worked with 14.10.02:37
Bashing-omGallomimia: We can do this one line at a time, maybe then you understand it better ? Rather than a for loop .02:37
brandon_somsip: I think everything is working now, just to figure out this error ><.  Thanks for the help!02:37
Gallomimiaperhaps it might be best to step out of this busy channel Bashing-om?02:37
k1lAzi: kernel 3.19 is not 15.10. its 15.0402:38
Gallomimiabrandon_: you might be best to go into #httpd or whatever channel for your webserver02:38
somsipbrandon_: I feel bad for giving you a link with bad advice in the first place, so PM me if you want help with the 500, but it's off topic for here02:38
Bashing-omGallomimia: maybe, but peer review sure is cheap insurance , particularly with a change root that you are not comfortable with .02:38
Azikil: Yes I know. 15.10 did not work anyway. So even if the version is 15.04 and not 14.04, the functionality (installing the system) broke with the transition to 15.10, it does not work.02:39
Gallomimiaalright. well the first problem i'm having is understanding the gravity of chroot. and the reasons for doing it02:39
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Azik1l: Seems like it was 14.04.3 LTS as opposed to 14.10, my bad. So since it's LTS it should still be supported.02:41
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k1lAzi: yes, 14.04.3 comes with kernel 3.19 too02:41
Bashing-omGallomimia: All you are doing is moving the boot into the root of the target system . got to set up the 'binds' to the proper functions to do so .02:41
GallomimiaBashing-om: let me explain the situation. my system has a raid, crytpofs, and LVM on it. the install got broken somehow and i deleted /boot which is a separate partition from the raid. i just want to run chroot so i can run some grub-install02:41
Gallomimiaalso, i need to metion that grub-probe crashes on this system, and i don't know why.02:42
Bashing-omGallomimia: I know nothing about encrpyption . You may be in for a real fight .02:42
Gallomimiawell, you know a bit more than me. for now the drives are unlocked and mounted while running a liveUSB02:42
Azik1l: I see. So, back to the question, do you know how I can run the commands http://pastebin.com/GMHK7pyH when the grub prompt does not accept the file name that is in /boot/? And do you have an idea why the installation breaks in 15.10 and does not in 14.04.3?02:43
k1lAzi: just exchange the 3.16 with the actual 3.19s02:44
Bashing-omGallomimia: One bind at a time: ' sudo mount /dev/sdxY /mnt/ ' where sdxY os the target as drive - sda, say , and partiton say sda1 .02:44
Azik1l: I did. I noted the exact file name found in /boot/ when I live booted and entered exactly that into the grub prompt. I hope I did not do any typos but I triple checked.02:45
zer0_whats the best way to dualboot on ubuntu?02:45
Gallomimiawith grub02:46
k1lAzi: you can use tab-completion02:46
daftykinszer0_: with Windows? resize Windows from diskmgmt.msc, boot from USB -> install02:46
k1l!dualboot | zer0_02:46
ubottuzer0_: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot02:46
zer0_cheers02:46
brandon_somsip: Appreciate the offer, but I think I can handle it from here :). Thanks again for the help.02:47
Azik1l: I did try that too. The only thing I can think of right now is that maybe (hd1,gpt2) is not the right partition, I am going to all of the ones listed by "ls" in the prompt right now.02:47
GallomimiaBashing-om: what is a bind in this case?02:47
Bashing-omGallomimia: ' sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev ; sudo mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc ; sudo mount --bind /sys /mnt/sys ; sudo mount --bind /dev/pts /mnt/dev/pts ; sudo mount --bind /run /mnt/run ; sudo chroot /mnt/ /bin/bash ' On a normal install one is now in the install from the liveDVD .02:47
k1l32bit efi is a total waste and should be die anyway :/02:48
k1l-be02:48
daftykinsit was a trick to lock folk into win8.1 with bing, i think :(02:48
daftykinson those really cheap and nasty systems02:48
Azik1l: Well I don't know if I would say it's got no place in this world because clearly it works if you jump through some hoops but clearly the support could be better and for manufacturers to not tell you that it's going to be very difficult to install a new OS before you delete your existing one is pretty dumb. Anyway, I'll stay on it. Don't want these 200€ to have gone down the drain.02:49
daftykinsno they do that by design to keep you locked on the OS it came with02:49
daftykinssurprised it's taking so long to resolve02:50
Azidaftykins: I mean I would take it back if I could. I just upgraded to Win 10 and didn't want it anymore so I thought I'll just install something else. BIG mistake. Thank you again for your help yesterday by the way.02:51
Gallomimiaokay wait. what are you trying to do with the dual boot?02:52
GallomimiaBashing-om: i'm still lost about why the --bind flag is used. and what is all that other stuff? pts and sys and proc. i see that you need to execute bash as part of the chroot command. i'm going to read the man pages for mount now02:55
daftykinsAzi: i don't even remember yesterday02:56
jebadiayo03:00
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daftykinshello03:14
wincrypthi03:14
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ky13ahi03:15
x-iphi ky13a03:15
Bashing-omGallomimia: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Change_Root ; https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB2 ; https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#Install_to_partition_or_partitionless_disk ' Old, but still with relevant info .03:16
wincryptlol03:22
wincrypthello?03:22
daftykinshi03:22
daftykinsdo you have a support question?03:22
wincryptno thanks, i tested my created application03:22
daftykinswhat?03:23
wincryptmy tested my software03:23
daftykinsif you made an IRC client, don't use us for testing :P03:23
wincryptit's my IRC Client write in Visual Basic03:23
wincryptlook https://wincrypt.org03:24
daftykinsno03:24
wincryptok03:24
daftykins!ot | wincrypt03:24
ubottuwincrypt: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!03:24
wincryptah ok sry03:24
wincryptbye03:24
nitishCan I change folder color or icon in 14.04?03:24
spotcommsIs there a repo that has all of the patches the Ubuntu kernel uses?03:24
OerHeksspotcomms, no, such does not exist, AFAIK03:26
Bashing-om!repository03:27
ubottuThe packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.03:27
flan_susenitish: Should be able to use different icon themes.03:27
nitishflan_suse how?03:27
spotcommsBashing-om: I meant a git repo with source code, not a package repo03:27
OerHeksspotcomms, there is a git, with the whole kernel, not just the patches > git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-<release codename>.git03:29
OerHekssee https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel03:30
flan_susenitish: Under settings > appearance03:30
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nitishflan_suse: Thats not what I am searching for. I need to change the color of folder.03:32
flan_susenitish: You want to change the icon color of a single folder?03:32
nitishflan_suse: ya.. like this03:33
EMPHASISHow do I find files with '*' in the name?   I tried  find . -name *\**    but that just gave me every file.03:35
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nitishWhere is the default directory of wine installed programs?03:35
flan_susenitish: You said "like this". Like how?03:35
ubuntu483hello03:35
OerHeksEMPHASIS, a filename cannot contain the *03:35
ubuntu483ubuntu help please?03:35
flan_susenitish: Usually the default wine container is under ~/.wine/03:36
nitishflan_suse, yes I need to change the color of single folder.03:36
EMPHASISOerHeks. Yes, they can, if created programmatically.03:36
flan_susenitish: What if you right-click the folder > properties03:36
OerHeksEMPHASIS, no they cannot.03:36
EMPHASISnitish: /home/<your user name>/.wine/drive_c03:36
ubuntu483can someone help me get pokerstars to work on ubuntu?03:36
flan_suseEMPHASIS: Put it in double quotes.03:38
OerHeks( even if you use a hex editor, the filesystem will error out)03:38
flan_suseEMPHASIS: That's why find was showing you everything. You need to use double quotes.03:38
nitishEMPHASIS: thanks03:38
nitishflan_suse: change color option is not their03:38
flan_suseEMPHASIS: find /home/Documents -name "*\**"03:38
OerHeksLoLz @ flan_suse ... a * in a filename?03:39
flan_suseOerHeks: Yup, and it works. Just tested it.03:39
EMPHASISOerHeks, yes they can:03:39
EMPHASIS> ls -al03:39
EMPHASIStotal 8062003:39
EMPHASISdrwxr-xr-x 2 homer springfield    4096 2015-12-01 13:37:46 .03:39
EMPHASISdrwxr-xr-x 3 homer springfield    4096 2002-02-02 02:02:02 ..03:39
EMPHASIS-rw-r--r-- 1 homer springfield       0 2015-12-01 13:37:52 *03:39
EMPHASIS-rw-r--r-- 1 homer springfield 2630127 2015-12-01 13:37:52 almost like being in love.mp303:39
daftykinsdo not paste03:39
daftykins!paste03:39
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.03:39
flan_suseEMPHASIS, as long as you enclose it in double quotes, you should be fine, for example: find /path/to/search/within -name  "*\**"03:40
EMPHASISflans_suse: Will try now...03:40
EMPHASISflan_suse: Thanks: > find . -name "*\**"03:42
EMPHASIS./videos/work/barriers_2.iso/* barriers 2.iso.iso03:42
EMPHASIS./music_other/03:42
happyfr0ggIs anybody familiar with the firejail sandbox app for ubuntu/mint?03:43
EMPHASISSorry c&p was short: ./music_other/natalie cole/unforgettable with love/*03:43
flan_suseEMPHASIS: For more than one line, use pastebin or something similar. :)03:43
flan_suseEMPHASIS: So it worked, then?03:43
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EMPHASISflan_suse: Yes, thanks. Found two files using this-> find . -name "*\**"03:45
daftykinsEMPHASIS: best not to give the whole game away about your downloads ;)03:46
happyfr0ggIf I use firejail to open a firefox inside its own sandbox and firefox gets corrupted some how, shut down the sandbox with firefox enclosed and then start firefox without using firejail would firefox become corrupted?03:47
flan_suseEMPHASIS: Welcome! :)03:47
EMPHASISBFN03:50
craigbass76What's the best way to run a command that's going to take a while?  My shell keeps timing out while I wait for it to complete03:55
OerHekscraigbass76, remove shell over ssh?04:02
craigbass76OerHeks, no, I found it.  It's called screen04:02
waters33637Hi .. Anyone got a sec to help with a pptp setup on ubuntu 15.10?  Can't get it to connect04:02
craigbass76OerHeks, I'd seen a coworker use it and couldn't remmeber what he did.  Screen lets you create a "new window" to run commands in (in my case gzipping a gigantic file) and then detach, then reattach later when the comnand is done if I get kicked out of the session04:03
OerHeksscreen -r >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen04:05
waters33637yeah screen is cool .. use to use it for ircd servers04:05
axwhyis recommended to install lenovo miix 3 with ubuntu 15.10?04:09
daftykinsaxwhy: recommended? no, will you try it? sure04:10
daftykinsaxwhy: did you have a more specific query about it? i'd suggest booting a live session to try it out04:13
axwhydaftykins: no, im just asking. sorry im forgot live session :) thanks man.04:14
compacthey guys. if i add a user to a group04:33
compactwill it take the user out of the currwenrt group?04:34
compactif i use: sudo usermod -a -G04:34
daftykinswhat current group, a user can be in many04:34
OerHekscompact, no, it just adds.04:34
AbuDharwhen will the new LTS come?04:48
OerHeksapril, next year04:48
daftykins16.04 = 2016.April04:48
OerHeksit can be later than that :-D04:48
daftykinstrue, that!04:49
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AbuDharoh ok04:50
AbuDharSo I will wait a year until I update :D04:50
AbuDharI mean 4 months04:51
daftykinswhat are you on now?04:51
AbuDhar14.0404:51
daftykinsit actually takes until 16.04.1 for the LTS direct upgrades to come about04:51
the_countTJ-: Are you around for a moment?04:52
AbuDharso will I be able to upgrade without starting from scratch?04:52
daftykinsi would never trust upgrades.04:52
AbuDharbut technically it is possible?04:53
OerHeksmake a live-iso on usb, backup data, and upgrade. it is possible.04:53
AbuDharOerHeks: dunno. Maybe I should just start from scratch. :)04:53
HitechcgDoes anyone know WHY, once installed, Ubuntu gradually speeds up the speed of minimizing windows?04:54
OerHeksAbuDhar, as of 15.04 ubuntu uses systemD, i would do a fresh install too04:54
* Hitechcg still has a computer on Ubuntu 14.1004:54
AbuDharOerHeks: oh ok.04:54
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daftykinsHitechcg: that's EOL, we don't help with that anymore04:55
daftykinsyou need to be running a supported release :)04:55
HitechcgI mean Ubuntu does this on 15.10 too04:55
HitechcgThat /me was somewhat unrelated.04:55
AbuDharneed to restart :D just had an update04:56
AbuDharbrb04:56
deskwizardGood evening ladies and gentlemen04:56
HitechcgAnd I'm looking more for an explanation than help. I understand that Ubuntu DOES gradually speed up the speed of minimizing windows, and I've seen it in dconf. I'm looking for WHY it does this, and what purpose it serves.04:57
deskwizardquick question for you knowledgeable folks in here, how good is linux (ubuntu specifically) at dealing with hardware changes? new CPU and mb on its way and I got this one perfectly set up04:58
somsipdeskwizard: I've swapped mobo and cpu twice and the existing install has worked fine both times04:58
deskwizardperfect thank you somsip :)04:58
somsipdeskwizard: no guarantees mind :)04:59
deskwizardsomsip, no worries mate, worse case scenario I reinstall04:59
deskwizardhopefully that'll fix the whole flash/sd card mess04:59
deskwizardactually I think I'll do just that04:59
AbuDharI am using a 5 year old laptop. It still works fine. :) It's soon 6 years old05:00
deskwizardmachine here is about that old also, compilation times are just ... unthinkable would be the term05:01
HitechcgDell Latitude 2120 << my machine that runs 14.1005:01
daftykinsHitechcg: why do you even do something so unwise, you realise if that thing goes online it's insecure right?05:02
AbuDharMine is Packard Bell TS11-HR05:02
HitechcgI barely use it. I really need to reinstall the whole OS, and I've been too lazy to copy all the crap off the hard drive.05:03
AbuDharUbuntu is the most popular Linux distribution ever05:04
AbuDharI think05:04
sa_ping05:05
daftykinslets not forget the chat channel is #ubuntu-offtopic folks05:05
AbuDhardaftykins: can you unban me from there?05:06
daftykinsno05:06
HitechcgAlso, I actually DO have a question. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad 11e I received from my school. (Which I've been using instead of that netbook; that's why I barely use it anymore.) Since some time point after upgrading to 15.10, either a) Xorg keeps randomly crashing or b) the entire system just completely freezes, thanks for omitting the sysrq key lenovo, the mouse is not moving, and there's nothing in the logs after a reboot. Why?05:06
AbuDharwhy not ?05:06
daftykinsyou have an issue in there, go talk to the #ubuntu-ops folks05:06
AbuDhardaftykins: I am also banned there dude05:06
AbuDharat least unban me from #ubuntu-ops05:07
daftykinssounds like you're pretty unpleasant then05:07
daftykinsi'm not an op so i can't help you.05:07
AbuDharno05:07
AbuDharikonia:05:07
daftykinsdo not hassle ops in the channel about your situation05:08
HitechcgAnd it's random. Today I had had this on since Wednesday. Then it completely froze. Then I rebooted and it froze less than 20 minutes later.05:08
AbuDhardaftykins: let me pm him then05:08
daftykinsyou don't need to ask me to PM someone, geez man05:08
AbuDharI didn't ask you05:09
AbuDhardid you see a question mark? lol05:09
daftykins"let me"05:09
daftykinsi can see why you got banned now05:09
AbuDharI don't understand why you are not banned yet.05:09
daftykinsvolunteer++05:09
AbuDharbah05:09
AbuDhargo volunteer with something else.. do some charity.05:10
daftykinsHitechcg: i'd try a clean install05:10
daftykinsAbuDhar: drop it, i've helped you before and i'm not looking for hassle.05:10
daftykinsso do me the decency of not being an ass05:10
* Hitechcg sighs05:10
AbuDharthen don't tell me what to do all the time. you are not my father.05:11
Hitechcggeez best os ever, when you have to reinstall for everything05:11
daftykinsthe channel has rules, get over it.05:11
AbuDharwhatever dude05:11
daftykinsand you're ignored, good job05:11
daftykinsHitechcg: it's not that, i just don't believe in upgrades.05:12
AbuDharHitechcg: that's where Windows is more robust. :)05:12
* daftykins is typing from win1005:12
Hitechcg*cough* archlinux *cough*05:12
Gallomimiaum.... what? don't believe in upgrades? does this mean you're running on a VAX?05:13
Hitechcgrofl05:13
daftykinsGallomimia: OS upgrades... from release to release05:13
HitechcgAnyways, is there actually a way to DIAGNOSE these freezes?05:13
Gallomimiaoh so you mean... clean install or not at all?05:13
AbuDharHitechcg: there is always a way :D05:13
daftykinsi'd run the live session and see if it's endemic to the kernel and release.05:13
HitechcgWithout a sysrq key? ctrl-alt-F1 doesn't work.05:13
daftykinswithout a fourth key, a three key combo... that doesn't make any sense05:14
Hitechcg??? that switches to tty1, I figured someone would ask sooner or later about that05:15
daftykinsyeah i figured you were getting at REISUB, but then stating TTY key combo is confusing05:15
HitechcgAlso, the problem is that sometimes this is on for a week before it freezes. I can't really have this booted to a live session with a flash drive stuck in the laptop for a week, as I use this laptop pretty much every day for school.05:16
Hitechcgdaftykins: I see05:17
daftykinswell you hadn't volunteered that information05:17
HitechcgTrue05:18
Gallomimiayeah i can agree to that. don't "upgrade" backup and reinstall05:18
daftykinsare we talking College here, or?05:18
HitechcgHigh school05:20
AbuDharwhy does it matter if it's college or high school?05:23
Hitechcggood question05:23
AbuDharthat's kind of off-topic05:23
AbuDhar#ubuntu-offtopic05:23
daftykinsAbuDhar: with every comment, you're just proving how just they were in banning you from the other channels, come on now... lets just get along05:24
AbuDharok daftykins05:24
raddingyhello?05:25
AbuDharhello05:25
daftykinshi05:25
SeriouslyLaughhello05:25
SeriouslyLaugh:|05:25
Hitechcganyone?05:30
AbuDharyeah??05:30
SeriouslyLaughsorry Hitechcg could you restate your question?05:30
HitechcgAren't there IRC logs? -_-05:31
AbuDharwhat if he just joined?05:31
AbuDharor can't be bothered05:31
SeriouslyLaughthe latter05:31
AbuDharit's you who is having the problem not him05:31
somsipHitechcg: there or logs, but if you want people to help you...05:31
somsip*are05:32
HitechcgI'm assuming that he just joined; I mean the logs that you get the big warning about when you join05:32
somsip!logs | Hitechcg05:32
ubottuHitechcg: Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too.05:32
AbuDharHitechcg: you are not that important.. restate your question.05:32
daftykinsHitechcg: if you want help, you need to work for it.05:32
somsipHitechcg: what they said ^^^05:32
AbuDharpeople are using their spare time to help so make it easy on them.05:33
HitechcgAnyways, my computer basically keeps freezing entirely since some time like a month ago. This includes the mouse. I don't have a sysrq key, and ctrl-alt-f1 does nothing.05:33
somsipHitechcg: what hardware tests have you done?05:34
HitechcgAlso, I understand that Ubuntu DOES gradually speed up the speed of minimizing windows, and I've seen it in dconf. But WHY it does this, and what purpose does it serve?05:34
Hitechcgsomsip: none...05:34
somsipHitechcg: second query is offtopic here - this is for support05:34
somsipHitechcg: so there's your first step for that sort of failure05:35
SeriouslyLaughi agree with somsip -- and to add to that suggestion, perhaps read through some of your logs to see if you can pinpoint what is failing05:35
somsip!testing | Hitechcg (here are some links to investigate)05:36
ubottuHitechcg (here are some links to investigate): To test your hardware, you can use the packages memtest86+ (for memory, can be started from the !GRUB boot menu), smartmontools (for hard drives), cpuburn (which MIGHT damage your processor if cooling is not adequate!). Additionally, lm-sensors can be useful to monitor temperatures and fan speeds - See also !benchmark05:36
HitechcgThere's nothing in the logs at all. I've checked.05:36
daftykinsit probably freezes so seriously it can't write them05:36
SeriouslyLaughyep05:36
somsipHitechcg: hence the suggestion to resolve it's not a hardware issue before you look for something that isn't there - eg: software error05:36
daftykinsa common one one of the guys suggests is to try SSHing in at that point... but i'd bet it's gone from all network connections too05:36
HitechcgIRC disconnects at least.05:37
somsipHitechcg: hardly a concolusion test though is it?05:37
AbuDharprobably hardware not gettting along with kernel? am I mistaken?05:37
daftykinsthat's not enough of a point05:37
somsip*conclusive05:37
HitechcgAlso, Xorg crashes sometimes randomly.05:37
daftykinslatest system BIOS?05:37
SeriouslyLaughcomplete shot in the dark, dead reckoning guess is something hard drive related. but there are quite a few points of failure on any system so it'll take some troubleshooting to figure out what (if anything) is failing05:37
somsipHitechcg: ok - you've got advice and now you're just wanting it to be something easy. Can't help you there05:37
Hitechcgdaftykins: I believe so05:38
daftykinswell don't tell me that, go check05:38
daftykinsnever hurts to share a quick bit of SMART info on the disk, if it's mechanical, to check the health there05:38
AbuDharis wayland getting more and more success?05:38
daftykinssudo apt install smartmontools pastebinit && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit05:38
somsipAbuDhar: still OT05:38
AbuDharI think it will replace xorg in future releases.. it's not offtopic..05:39
daftykinsyes it is off topic, as support means support for stable things, not future tech.05:39
somsipAbuDhar: not a support issue. You've been told how it works here. Show some maturity05:39
AbuDharI will go to #Linux. :P at least they will answer05:40
daftykinsi think it's ##linux05:40
AbuDharit forwards anyway05:40
GallomimiaAbuDhar: this is for support on ubuntu. not discussing it. try #ubuntu-offtopic those guys will talk about whatever05:41
daftykinshe's banned which is why we're getting all the drama here, sadly05:41
somsipdaftykins: banned from offtopic? If I'd known that, I would have ignored him earlier05:42
daftykins:D05:42
AbuDharsomsip: who cares dude .. go ahead05:42
Gallomimiaalright. i'm trying to do a chroot on my system. one thing i'm trying to do is mount my separate /boot partition, but i don't know which fs type to specify. which would it be? i thought it was ext2 but it's bios boot in GUI tools05:43
Hitechcgdaftykins: http://pastebin.com/zyQR6rnY05:44
daftykinsHitechcg: wow that disk is toast05:50
daftykinsno wonder you've got issues.05:50
daftykinsyou need a new drive, STAT.05:51
HitechcgWhat makes you say that?05:51
SeriouslyLaughwell I'm no expert, but Pre-fail doesn't sound good!05:51
daftykinsline 76, 196 - reallocated sectors is at 76705:51
daftykinsthat means 767 sectors have gone bad and have been reallocated from elsewhere on disk, that puppy has failed.05:52
somsipHitechcg: so...hardware?05:52
daftykinsit's only going to keep getting worse... and worse... and worse. you need to get any data you care about off that thing ASAP.05:52
HitechcgOh yeah, and I'm running laptop-mode-tools - but I think I disabled all hard drive PM as it kept spinning down and back up the disk...05:53
SeriouslyLaughhooray my complete shot in the dark was right for once!05:53
daftykinsif you have nothing to backup to, i would cease using that system until you can05:53
SeriouslyLaugh:P05:53
daftykins\o/05:53
daftykinssure was05:53
daftykinsusually when someone says 'slow' i do the same and often get lucky with a dead disk diagnosis05:54
HitechcgWait, in 14.10 Disks showed the bad sector count on the line with the temperature...05:54
SeriouslyLaughyeah seek time is killer when a drive starts to fail05:54
Hitechcgwhy did i rsync my entire failing iPod Touch rootfs to HERE...05:56
SeriouslyLaugh:(05:56
* Hitechcg decides to not back the backup up and hope it hasn't completely failed tomorrow05:57
Hitechcgwoah05:58
daftykinsheh05:58
Hitechcgthat's a HUGE read and seek failure rate in Disks05:58
Gallomimiawhy can't i mount my /boot partition onto a different startup? even in the Disks program it won't let me mount it. should i just nuke it and format as something else?05:58
circ-user-UyhqPI seemed to have walked in during an appropriate time!05:58
circ-user-UyhqPI've been trying to get my Samsung SSD properly tuned for Ubuntu 14.04LTS05:59
Gallomimiatuned?05:59
circ-user-UyhqPI found a couple of guides etc. including the ones that address trying to install Samsung Magician05:59
Gallomimiai have a couple samsung's and i'm planning to put them in my 14.04LTS system too06:00
Gallomimia840 EVOs ?06:00
circ-user-UyhqPThe Samsung support site is supposed to have a terminal based version of their Samsung Magician software but I can't really figure that out06:01
daftykinscirc-user-UyhqP: there's nothing needing doing tbh06:01
HitechcgWait, if it's failing, then why is it saying that the Quick SMART self-test passed?06:01
havoc-hiveI have a linksys USB wifi i'm trying to make work with ubuntu 15.10. Any ideas?06:01
daftykinsHitechcg: because the tests are useless; you really don't need to know anything beyond what i've already said.06:01
daftykinshavoc-hive: identify the chipset used06:01
circ-user-UyhqPdaftykins I should say SSD optimization, Trim ect.06:02
Hitechcgdaftykins: Thanks. I'll run a BIOS self-test tonight.06:02
daftykinsyeah as i say, nothing really needed06:02
daftykinsHitechcg: why? what are you hoping to achieve?06:02
daftykinsit's dead.06:02
circ-user-UyhqP@daftykins are you saying Ubuntu handles SSDs settings out of the proverbial box?06:02
daftykinsmost OSs do, some folk seem to add 'discard' to their fstab06:03
HitechcgI doubt the school would believe any evidence from Ubuntu. However, from the BIOS, maybe.06:03
SeriouslyLaughand the literal box06:03
Gallomimialast i'd heard about samsung 840's is that their firmware has a bug saying it supports something when it doesnt06:03
daftykinsHitechcg: better yet, get the manufacturer utility for disk diagnosis.06:03
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Hitechcgdaftykins: it's built into the BIOS diagnostics suite06:04
daftykinsno that's a laptop brand one, not a Seagate one06:04
AbuDharSeagate is not good06:04
AbuDharbut WD06:04
AbuDharbuy*06:04
Guest27903hi06:04
daftykinsHitechcg: listen, this is 20+ years of hardware experience talking, not my first rodeo.06:04
Gallomimiaall of my drives are seagate. the WD's have failed on me06:04
daftykinsany competent IT support department will know what remapped sectors means. especially near 800...06:05
circ-user-UyhqPHmmm.. Anyone know where I can read the documentation for SSDs in Ubuntu?06:05
daftykinsi would doubt there is any06:05
havoc-hivedaftykins: shipset of linksys device? ac120006:05
circ-user-UyhqP@daftykins thanks for settling my fears of burning my first SSD out06:05
daftykinshavoc-hive: that doesn't sound like a chip06:05
AbuDharhttps://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-reliability-stats-for-q2-2015/06:05
AbuDharlook at Seagate failure rate06:05
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Gallomimiahavoc-hive: now you search for drivers and support for that chipset. but that doesn't sound like a chip model number06:05
daftykinsAbuDhar: off topic once again.06:05
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havoc-hivedaftykins: chipset of my computer?06:06
Hitechcgdaftykins: I'd assume that Lenovo's utility would have to be pretty darn good if it's in the BIOS, but whatever.06:06
Gallomimiano, of the wifi device06:06
daftykinshavoc-hive: no the dongle still06:06
circ-user-UyhqPHow do you change your name in IRC?06:06
AbuDharoff-topic06:06
AbuDharcirc-user-UyhqP:06:06
HitechcgUse /nick06:06
havoc-hivedaftykins: yea, linksys wusb630006:06
AbuDharask in #freenode circ-user-UyhqP06:06
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YustAhh thanks06:06
Gallomimiathat's better. search for that stuff06:07
daftykinshavoc-hive: no you're not understanding, brand info from Linksys is not relevant... the actual chipset used is, most manufacturers take given brand chips and give them a custom name06:07
GallomimiaAbuDhar: it seems like you really need a friend. are you that lonely you need to troll in #ubuntu ?06:07
Hitechcgdaftykins: Sorry for more questions, but what's Reallocated_Event_Count vs Reallocated_Sector_Ct?06:07
AbuDharGallomimia: why am I trolling?06:07
AbuDharwe have to be fair here06:07
YustTo be fair I did add the #freenode channel06:08
Gallomimiai'm not sure. i'm using psychology to figure it out06:08
AbuDharif I am talking off-topic and it is mentioned then it should also apply for someone else.06:08
AbuDharif you are not fair in life then you will be a failure06:08
Gallomimiaback to ubuntu support...06:08
Yusthah bad logic06:08
Yustyes ^06:08
AbuDharso why did you go off-topic Gallomimia? your comment was way off-topic...06:08
Gallomimiacan anyone tell me about the /boot partition?06:08
havoc-hivedaftykins: realtek 8723-8812-882106:09
Gallomimiai'm going to ignore you too now. i'm sorry about that. you seem so lonely and vulnerable06:09
daftykinsHitechcg: i couldn't tell you the difference in seagate's terms, i'm sure there's some info online though. i only know the difference between the 196 and 197 IDs off hand.06:09
Yustwhat do you want to know about the /boot partition?06:09
daftykinshavoc-hive: i doubt it's all 3 of those :P06:10
GallomimiaYust: i want to know what format it's typically in. i can't seem to mount it06:10
YustUbuntu 14.04 I think automatically writes in ext4 right?06:11
YustMine did anyways, installed this system about a month ago06:11
Gallomimiayes. but that's what my other partitions are06:11
Gallomimiathis partition says it is BIOS Boot format. what the heck is that? i can't mount it or modify it06:11
Gallomimiaso, my next idea is to erase it and put ext2 or 3 in its place. which is what i thought it was before06:12
YustIs it the only OS on the drive? was it built with GRUB?06:12
Gallomimiai've got a pretty strange setup. it was built with grub06:13
daftykinsi wouldn't use a separate /boot anymore06:13
Gallomimiagood idea. except my setup won't work without it06:14
daftykinsbut i don't know if you're legacy bootcamp or EFI booting, if that's that mac06:14
Gallomimiano this is a different system. it's got a raid and crypto06:14
Gallomimiahaving a separate /boot is not optional06:14
daBllemSsreggiNis there really a demand for programmers or is that a lie?06:15
Hitechcgdaftykins: Why? I thought you were supposed to have a separate /boot partition.06:15
Gallomimiayes there's a huge demand for programmers. just that they're not willing to pay those programmers what they're worth.06:15
SeriouslyLaugh!ot | daBllemSsreggiN06:15
AbuDhardaBllemSsreggiN: it's a lie.06:15
ubottudaBllemSsreggiN: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!06:15
daBllemSsreggiNthanks will do06:15
SeriouslyLaughnp06:15
daBllemSsreggiNAbuDhar: go back to fucking a camel you useless goat fucker06:15
Yustthis link is for ArchLinux but sound fairly relevant06:16
SeriouslyLaugho.o06:16
GallomimiaHitechcg: no need to have separate /boot at all06:16
AbuDharwhat a loser :)06:16
Gallomimiahey daBllemSsreggiN just ignore the troll dude. and we don't allow swearing in here06:16
daBllemSsreggiNAbuDhar: useless goat fucking terrorist*06:16
daftykinsHitechcg: no.06:16
GallomimiaHEY!06:16
somsip!ops | daBllemSsreggiN (read nick backwards - and abusive))06:16
ubottudaBllemSsreggiN (read nick backwards - and abusive)): Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang06:16
* Hitechcg smells the smell of troll06:16
Yust<a href='https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=169765'> link </a>06:16
AbuDhardaftykins: where do you live?06:16
AbuDhardaftykins: sorry not for you06:16
daftykinsthat's not any of your business, i'm afraid.06:16
Gallomimiasucks not seeing both sides of a conversation06:17
AbuDharGallomimia: what side?06:17
AbuDharthe loser leaves... :) he is probably scared06:17
AbuDharI will find him.. don't worry06:17
Hitechcgtrolling06:17
Gallomimiait's only a troll if you let them bother you.06:17
AbuDharI think it's Gallomimia who wrote that06:18
Gallomimiaright now the trolls are winning. cause you guys won't talk about ubuntu support while you're hung up on what they say06:18
somsip!ignore | Hitechcg06:19
ubottuHitechcg: If you really don't wish to see the messages from a particular person on IRC, you can use /ignore nickname06:19
Yustohh cool06:19
Gallomimiathank you. now i'm interested in suggestions for replacing the /boot partition on my disk06:20
HitechcgAnyways, bye. Thanks for the help AbuDhar.06:20
AbuDharwhat help Hitechcg?06:20
Gallomimiasince right now the system doesn't boot at all, i'm not interested in saving whats on it06:20
Hitechcg[/sarcasm]06:20
YustDid you see my link to ArchLinux @Gallomimia?06:20
Gallomimiajust up there?06:20
AbuDharHitechcg: whatever.. :) leave me alone06:20
HitechcgWell, have fun trolling.06:21
Gallomimiaah. ext206:21
Gallomimiathanks yust06:21
YustI know that's not 100% relevant but it could be a lead06:21
dmoneyhello everyone whats up!?06:21
daftykinsdmoney: support queries only, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic06:22
Gallomimianot a lot06:22
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_Slothhello everyone06:28
AbuDhar_Sloth: sup?06:28
_Slothexit06:29
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retrojeffwhere can I get support and report bugs for "mate-panel"06:38
daftykins!BUG06:41
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.06:41
retrojeffok I also explained the problem in #mate channel on freenode06:42
daftykinssounds good06:43
retrojeffits regarding the file /run/user/1000/dconf/user06:43
retrojeffwhen this file is owned by root06:43
retrojeffthings will crash06:43
retrojeffand memory will shoot up into swap memory06:44
retrojefflike desktop enviornments will crash06:44
retrojeffwhen this file is owned by root06:44
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retrojeffremoving the file and restarting the desktop is only a temp fix06:45
retrojeffwe need a more perm solution06:45
daftykinsoh you were here earlier then06:45
daftykinswho is we?06:45
retrojeffwe as in people who use gksu to launch apps06:45
retrojeffkali linux is designed around root06:46
retrojeffwhile I created a non root user to watch netflix in chrome06:46
retrojeffso I launch wireshark with gksu wireshark06:46
daftykinswhat does kali have to do with this? we don't support kali here.06:46
retrojeffand it sets /run/user/1000/dconf/user to root user06:46
retrojeffits not related to kali06:47
daftykinsthen why did you bring it up?06:47
retrojeffits related to gksu06:47
retrojeffgksu allows you to start apps as a certain user06:47
daftykinsif you're running Kali and deceiving us then you should go to a relevant channel06:47
retrojeffso I start wireshark as root with "gksu wireshark"06:47
retrojeffit creates /run/user/1000/dconf/user owned by root06:48
retrojeffand crashes mate desktop06:48
daftykinsput this in a pastebin, not a multi line essay06:48
retrojeffthis probley has been driving me bat crazy for months now06:48
retrojeffits almost a 4 year old problem never solved06:48
retrojeffoh its regarding dconf actually... not just mate-panel06:51
matschafferSo I have an ubuntu 12 server here that's continually logging SEAT_SESSION_ADDED/SEAT_SESSION_REMOVED to /var/log/ConsoleKit/history - even after a restart. Anyone know where I might start looking to see what's trying to open these sessions?06:51
daftykinsseat reminds me of X stuff06:52
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somsip!ping06:53
ubottupong!06:53
Neonichi, i have an acer laptop it doesn't have a cd drive and I have no usb sticks. What can I do? :C06:54
somsipNeonic: to do what?06:54
NeonicInstall Ubuntu. :D06:54
Gallomimiayou could try netboot. but you'll probably need a stick at some point06:54
retrojeffnetboot06:54
retrojeffpxe style hehe06:55
Gallomimiaalternately you can pull the drive out and install it with another style06:55
Neonicnetbook for windows too?06:55
hateballmatschaffer: Is the server running X?06:55
matschafferhateball: it shouldn't be. Not seeing anything that looks like X in the ps list06:56
daftykinsNeonic: buy a flash drive :P06:56
daftykinsit's 2015 :)06:56
hateballmatschaffer: Weird. All I get when searching for SEAT_SESSION_ADDED is related to console-kit, and that shouldnt be running unless you use X in some manner06:57
NeonicWill it allow me to put an IOS file on it? I know they can be hugee.06:58
hateballmatschaffer: but you could look if console-kit-daemon is running anyhow06:58
daftykinsNeonic: flash drives? yes06:58
daftykinsthat's how we all do it06:58
matschafferyeah, it is. just not sure what's calling is `ps wuaxf` doesn't show any parents06:58
matschafferwondering if it might be time to apt-get remove consolekit07:00
hateballIt seems to be a solution some have chosen07:01
hateballTho depending on the underlying issue, it can probably be solved07:01
daftykinswhat's this server do?07:02
goldenfoxhi07:03
matschafferI do have a /etc/init.d/x11-common, status does nothing though. So seems x was probably installed at some point07:03
Guest68078##java07:03
retrojeff3 year old bug never getting fixed lol07:03
retrojeffhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=73220907:03
ubottuDebian bug 732209 in libpam-systemd "unable to create file '/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied" [Normal,Open]07:03
reetika786I want to know why ubuntu detect my usb / external HDD and I can easily mount using mount -a command... I have not install autofs07:03
daftykinsdon't bring debian issues here07:03
matschafferdaftykins: just runs a worker process for the rest of the stack. Shouldn't need X. Guessing maybe someone tried installing it at some point for something. It's a QA env so sort of anything goes07:03
daftykinsno i'm asking what the entire server does :)07:04
matschafferyeah, that's what it does I mean workers like rails background job workers. At least that's all CM says should be on there07:04
daftykinsoic07:05
matschaffersince hateball seems to have found some cases of people just uninstalling it, I'm gonna go that route07:05
matschaffershouldn't need X on here. and I can sort that out if someone decides it does :)07:05
matschafferthanks folks!07:05
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daftykinsmatschaffer: by extending your middle finger to them and schooling them on servers i hope07:08
matschaffer;)07:09
reetika786I want to know why ubuntu detect my usb / external HDD and I can easily mount using mount -a command... I have not install autofs07:09
pyarihi07:17
pyarii need help with xrandr. anyone? pls07:18
baizon!ask | pyari07:19
ubottupyari: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience07:19
pyarigreat07:19
pyarii tried to add a new resolution through xrandr with the following 3 commands :07:20
pyarigtf 1440 900 60 # 1440x900 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 55.92 kHz; pclk: 106.47 MHz Modeline "1440x900_60.00"  106.47  1440 1520 1672 1904  900 901 904 932  -HSync +Vsync xrandr --newmode "1440x900_60.00"  106.47  1440 1520 1672 1904  900 901 904 932  -HSync +Vsync xrandr --addmode VGA1 "1440x900_60.00" xrandr -s 1440x90007:20
pyariapparently not 307:20
pyaribut nothing happens07:20
pyarimy display flickers and that's it!07:20
baizonpyari: that means its not supported by your graphics card or monitor07:21
pyarimy moinitor does07:21
matschafferreetika786: just googling, but if you're running desktop seems like gnome could be doing that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount/USB#Configuring_Automounting07:21
baizonpyari: what graphics card do you have and drivers?07:23
Guest68078Anyone know when Vulcan is coming to Ubuntu?07:24
pyarilspci | grep VGA 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)07:24
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baizonGuest68450: 201707:24
baizonJstes: 201707:24
pyarii know my LCD and VGA supports 1440x900 coz i get them just fine on windows07:25
baizonpyari: which ubuntu version are u using?07:25
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pyariubuntu 15.1007:26
pyarion gnome07:26
daftykinspyari: a Xorg log might be handy.07:26
an0n_hi all07:26
an0n_sorry for interupting07:26
Guest87938hai07:26
baizonpyari: there is something wrong with your graphics drivers, post your xorg log07:26
an0n_what is the fast command for dns flush ?07:26
an0n_i have ati07:26
daftykinsi smell a nomodeset / VESA / FBDEV coming07:26
an0n_but it says cayman07:26
daftykinsthat'll be the codename07:27
pyarishould i paste the whole thing down here?07:27
an0n_again07:27
baizon!paste | pyari07:27
ubottupyari: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.07:27
daftykinsby Tux, no ;)07:28
pyariok here you go my xorg.log : http://paste.ubuntu.com/13594144/07:29
an0n_can i ASK something plz..07:29
an0n_or isnt it the ubuntu helpdesk ?07:29
baizonpyari: [56.428] (WW) Falling back to old probe method for modesetting07:30
hateball!help | an0n_07:30
ubottuan0n_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience07:30
Kartagisan0n_: ask away07:30
baizon!ask | an0n_07:30
baizondamn, sorry07:30
pyarisorry baizon. how do i fix it?07:30
an0n_follow the line07:30
an0n_usr baizon you mean me ?07:31
pyariyeah, of course07:31
hateballreetika786: What filesystem is on the partition(s) on the external drive? It should mount automatically unless it's a unclean ntfs. In which case you would see mention of it with "dmesg"07:31
pyaribaizon: how do i fix it?07:33
an0n_the fast dns flush command in osX07:33
baizonpyari: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads07:34
daftykinsbaizon: no, we do not suggest that - nor is it even an option07:35
daftykinsno wily builds - plus those downloads hose peoples ubuntu installs07:35
pyaribaizon: i tried that once. it screwed the whole thing for me. i was not even able to get GUI again07:35
pyarihad to do a fresh install07:35
baizonpyari: ok07:35
daftykins*nods*07:36
baizonsorry then, i dont have an intel card.07:36
Kartagisan0n_: I meant ask in the channel, not ask me in a pm07:36
daftykins!pm07:36
ubottuPlease ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.07:36
pyaribaizon: ot07:37
pyaribaizon: it's alright. thanks for your time07:37
daftykinspyari: tough call, did it work with the earlier kernel?07:37
daftykinsis this a laptop or a desktop?07:37
Kartagis!pm | an0n_07:37
ubottuan0n_: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.07:37
pyaridaftiykins: it uesd to work with my old LCD. it had the native resolution of 1366x76807:37
pyarithe system remains same07:38
pyarihad the same setup same OS everything same07:38
pyarithe funny thing is i can't even get it to run on 1366x76807:38
an0n_#ubuntu like this07:38
daftykinsso, desktop? what's the monitor cable type?07:38
pyarixrandr accepts all the commands but does nothing07:38
pyariVGA07:38
pyariblue one07:38
daftykinssure you can't use something from the last decade? :)07:38
pyarihaha07:39
daftykinsseriously though, digital interfaces make life a lot easier07:39
* an0n_ this07:39
daftykinsan0n_: stop it.07:39
pyariit used to work with my old lcd :(07:39
pyariwhy it won't with this?07:39
daftykinspyari: check both ends of the cable to double check no pin is damaged, one specifically carries display information which your log is lacking07:40
daftykinslikely your new display is not providing proper EDID info07:41
pyarii have got a dozen of them07:41
jonascjI really don't get this, I am able to wget something with 19MB/s but apt-get is fetching texlive with 19kB/s :/07:41
pyarisure changing the cable will help?07:41
an0n_test07:41
daftykinspyari: well as i say disconnect each end and look at the pins for any damage07:41
pyariaye aye sir07:42
pyarigive me a sec07:42
daftykinsjonascj: bad mirror perhaps, switch07:42
daftykinsan0n_: you are getting very annoying, either ask a support question or leave, please.07:42
an0n_i am asking support question.. how do i ask in channel.. and what do i do wrong... my question is to flush dns cache in ubuntu terminal07:43
an0n_to speed up my inet07:43
daftykinsthat's utter rubbish07:44
pyaridaftykins: ok i double checked the whole thing. no pin is damged as far as i can tell07:44
OerHeksan0n_, disable networking and enable again, there is no dns flush like wundows07:44
Guest87938hai everyone07:44
goldenfoxanyone experienced with freeradius here? I would like to ask if it's possible to add a nas client using exec module? Thanks.07:45
daftykinspyari: does your display allow any other input types other than VGA?07:45
Guest87938sorry for intereption07:45
Guest87938how to create a channel ??07:45
pyaritbh i would not have been able to get this reso on windows if anything was wrong with my cable07:45
somsipGuest87938: /j #my-channel-name07:45
pyaridaftykins: VGA only07:45
daftykinsGuest87938: ask freenode stuff in #freenode though please, it's not relevant here07:45
daftykinspyari: shame, that on the monitor end?07:46
jonascjdaftykins: I thought http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ would be redirect to something appropriate07:46
an0n_test07:46
pyaridaftykins: my vga cards supports more than one interface07:46
daftykinsjonascj: use the mirror tester in software settings -> software and sources07:46
an0n_nvm i come back when i dont need support then...07:46
daftykinspyari: well it's actually your intel chip's on-die graphics, but yeah.07:46
pyaribut monitor end has got the VGA only07:46
daftykinsyou could try another cable for fun07:47
Guest87938k thanq sorry for an irrelevant question07:47
pyariim sure that's not gonna help as everything's fine on the windows end wth the same cable. @daftykins07:47
jonascjdaftykins: I will, but I can wget from that repo (manually finding the packages) with 4MB/s, so it is like apt-get is just f*king with me. Anyway I will check the repo tester07:47
pyarixD07:47
pyarishold i try and install interl graphics for linux thing?07:48
pyariintel*07:48
daftykinspyari: no, it is pointless. i'd probably try a 14.04.3 live session to double check.07:49
pyarithat's painful :c I barely get 1mb and that too when im lucky and im never lucky07:49
pyarii can't believe linux has no answer for this stupid thing :(07:50
daftykinswell it'd beat messing with configs07:50
daftykinswell like i said, you're using ancient gear - and there is an answer, so don't be impatient07:50
daftykinscomplaining about it won't solve it :)07:50
daftykinspyari: btw try cvt instead of gtf for modeline generation07:54
pyaridaftykins: on it07:54
daftykinsyou'll need to remove what you added already probably07:55
pyariremoved already07:56
pyarigot this at the moment: xrandr Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1024 x 768, maximum 32767 x 32767 DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) VGA1 connected primary 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm    1024x768      60.00*     800x600       60.32    56.25      848x480       60.00      640x480       59.94   VIRTUAL1 disconnect07:56
pyaridaftykins: good to go?07:57
daftykinsthat's unreadable on here, don't paste here - use paste.ubuntu.com07:57
pyaridaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13594512/07:58
pyarishould i proceed on to addng new modes with cvt this time ?07:59
daftykinsyip07:59
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pyariout of curiosity: what is the diff b/w gtf and cvt ?08:02
daftykinsi don't know, but when you mentioned you used that one i was only familiar with the other08:02
daftykinsso it doesn't hurt.08:02
daftykinscvt also supports reduced blanking modes which are useful for non-CRT08:03
pyariim gonna kidnap the xrandr author if it did not work even with cvt08:04
pyaridaftykins: it didn't help08:06
pyariadded the moded just like the last time. no erros nothing08:06
pyariselecting the mode barely flickres the display and that's it. i'm back to 1024x768 which's a PAIN08:07
pyariim gonna have to change the damn LCD08:07
pyari:)08:08
pyari:(08:08
Cybergeeekmorn08:09
pyari daftykins: should i change the damn LCD? :)08:09
pyariim gonna bring in the 22' LCD this time08:10
pyariand see if ubuntu can handle it?08:10
OerHekspyari, what if we say *no* ?08:11
reetika786<matschaffer> Thnx but my question I have not enabled any automouting still on ubuntu server08:11
reetika786I can mount08:11
pyarithen you better give me a soultion @oerheks08:11
JamesArlenwhere are all the niggers?08:12
pyarii can;t go back to windows i have already burned all the bridges :(08:12
JamesArlenis ubuntu racist because there aren't any niggers in here?08:12
OerHeksoh no, ...08:12
OerHeks!ops08:12
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang08:12
pyaribut now ubuntu tells me it can't handle the resolution i want it it?08:12
pyarito*08:12
pyari*sobs*08:12
JamesArlen!ops08:12
JamesArlensomething weird happened08:13
JamesArlenwhere did all the niggers go?08:13
JamesArleni don't like the racism08:13
N0bodyhi08:14
N0bodystil not work....08:14
N0bodyget me a admin08:15
N0bodybecause my previous name dont work08:15
Cybergeeekmorn08:16
OerHeksthere can be only one an0n, so it is not you.08:16
pyarihow do i change the resolution08:16
N0bodyit work ? is it ok so ?08:17
pr0pzhi08:17
pr0pzwho's around?08:17
N0bodyhello08:18
pr0pzhi N0body08:18
N0bodystil anybody got a idea to spead up ubuntu ? i just reinstal it and its very slow.08:18
pr0pzwhat are you up to?08:18
reetika786<hatebal> Thnx but its external HDD and its has nfts f/s08:19
* N0body hi pr0pz08:19
pyarihow do i change the resolution08:19
daftykinspyari: stop it, nobody else is going to have any better ideas.08:20
daftykinspyari: i really think checking 14.04.3 would be the best plan.08:22
daftykinsso maybe get a torrent for it started08:22
AbuDharpyari: what is the problem?08:23
daftykinsAbuDhar: http://askubuntu.com/questions/704206/newly-created-mode-using-xrandr-on-1440x900-60-00-has-no-effect-on-my-ubuntu-1508:24
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daftykinspyari: probably wouldn't hurt sharing a "cat /proc/cmdline"08:25
AbuDharpyari: weird.08:27
stelioshello gays08:31
AbuDharlol08:31
AbuDharyou mean guys?08:31
daftykinsFlannel: ^08:31
steliossory08:31
HitechcgNobody's banned you yet AbuDhar?08:31
AbuDharHitechcg: stop the off-topic discussion. If you want to discuss off-topic stuff then pm me.08:32
alimjAnyone using ARM based architecture for Ubuntu desktop here?08:34
alimjSBCs such as this: http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php08:34
daftykins#ubuntu-arm exists08:34
AbuDharalimj: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm08:34
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Hitechcgnevermind08:35
alimjAbuDhar: No background services (I already have one SBC for that). Full XFCE or other Unity experiment08:35
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Herphe08:49
Herpsomebody can help me?08:50
AbuDharwith what? state your problem08:51
phionahow do we disconnect a virtual box vm from the internet?08:51
skweekomg I want to say unplug it so bad08:51
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Herpthis is my first using Ubuntu,08:52
An0n3l1T3info An0n3l1T308:52
AbuDharHerp: ok :)08:52
daftykinsphiona: don't attach its' NIC.08:52
OerHeksphiona, use NAT instead of bridged networking, or disable networkmanager or pull the internet cable.08:53
skweekhey phiona, it's really easy to do, select the VM, under Machines > settings uncheck enable network adaptor.. but join #vbox for virtualbox related questions!08:53
Herpi not okay :D08:53
AbuDharHerp: hehe why not?08:53
skweekcongratz herb, may I suggest trying linux mint too! another great distribution08:53
skweekHerp*08:54
daftykinsforget Mint08:55
OerHeksskweek, mint is slower.08:55
Herpi using ubuntu version 15.1008:55
An0n3l1T3check08:56
daftykinsHerp: that's nice, this is a support channel so if you have any support queries this is the place, otherwise join #ubuntu-offtopic for chat08:56
daftykins!test | An0n3l1T308:56
ubottuAn0n3l1T3: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test )08:56
An0n3l1T3hmm08:56
An0n3l1T3ok i want support, im new to ubunu08:56
Herpoke :D08:57
daftykinsask a question08:57
AbuDhars/ubunu/ubuntu08:57
An0n3l1T3i have iupdated upgraded and everything on terminal, also 3th party's and stuff like that08:57
An0n3l1T3any other important things for security and privacy in ubuntu ?08:58
Herpnah i dont know about terminal :D08:58
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Herpcan somebody help about that?08:58
AbuDharHerp: what do you want to do with the terminal? can you be a bit more specific?08:59
An0n3l1T3yeah learning08:59
An0n3l1T3thats why i toke linux08:59
skweekCodeAcademy has a great commandline learning lesson! I suggest checking it out if you want to learn the terminal!09:00
An0n3l1T3windows is everytime the same and apple let me dont speak about that :D09:00
An0n3l1T3give me09:00
An0n3l1T3let me guess09:00
An0n3l1T3exit09:00
daftykinsHerp: you need to be more specific really, what do you want to do? learn it?09:00
Herpi want hack some wifi in my city, but i dont know steps09:00
An0n3l1T3or the one that i put in already09:00
AbuDharhahaha09:01
Herpsoorry muy gram is bad :309:01
daftykinsHerp: that's not permitted here nor on this entire IRC network, so find somewhere else for that topic.09:01
An0n3l1T3i know hacking but i have ubuntu on my pc now09:01
Herpsorry my gram is bad :309:01
An0n3l1T3dont let me go offtopic09:01
An0n3l1T3you can check it if you want so09:01
Herpanon can u help me :)09:01
* AbuDhar lols09:01
An0n3l1T3with09:01
HerpAn0n send file for step hacking :D09:02
An0n3l1T3who is step ?09:02
An0n3l1T3that super user09:03
phionahow do we disconnect a virtual box vm from the internet?09:04
daftykinsphiona: you have already been told. change the network interface it is attached to.09:05
OerHeksphiona, time to read back:-)09:05
bosyihi. is there a possibility to set "sticky edges" in dual monitor setup in ubuntu gnome?09:11
AbuDharwhat do you mean by sticky edges?09:11
bosyilike in ubuntu ccsm. set 'pressure' value to move mouse in second monitor09:12
daftykinsi'd ask the gnome folks09:15
bosyi#gnome channel is dead..09:15
daftykinsyou have to be patient in these matters09:16
OerHeksbosyi, if it was unity, go to systemsettings > Displays and enable Sticky edges.09:16
bosyiunity. start to missing for it09:16
DJonesbosyi: I found this http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/05/31/%23ubuntu-gnome.html which seems to suggest that Gnome doesn't use sticky edges there's a mention at 11:02 in the log09:20
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bosyiDJones, thanks for looking for it. to be honest i felt something like that...09:21
greylinehy all09:21
greylinei bough a new notebook and i successfully pressed something what closed the setting window in the beginning. i have restarted ubuntu and now i can only login with guest account and cant create new one. whst to do? how to reset everything?09:23
daftykins!recovery | greyline09:24
ubottugreyline: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode09:24
daftykinsuse this to create an account09:24
An0n3l1T3why a account ?09:27
An0n3l1T3if its real it gives more motivation to learn09:28
daftykinsbecause you need user accounts to log in.09:28
daftykinsAn0n3l1T3: nothing of what you are saying makes sense09:28
An0n3l1T3no ?09:29
An0n3l1T3like what09:29
An0n3l1T3give me 1 thing09:29
An0n3l1T3that makes sense, en i will change my nick :P09:29
greylinedaftykins and what will happen after this?09:31
Hitechcgwat09:33
HitechcgAn0n3l1T3: nothing of what you are saying makes sense09:33
poorBastardi would like to share something very serious witha bit of comedy09:35
poorBastardgot time09:35
poorBastardhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1f7pUd2bxs09:35
OerHekspoorBastard, no comedy please, this is ubuntu support only.09:36
poorBastardsorry, hey while im here i migh as well ask09:36
poorBastardi have ran ubuntu on many machines , my dream would to beable to run a lighter weight version of gnome to let me run win10 vbox, i dont like dualboot09:37
poorBastardwhat would be the smoothest way to do this09:37
poorBastardshould i shut stuff down09:37
daftykinsgreyline: you want to boot to a root shell prompt ideally09:38
poorBastardthats a good idea like startx09:38
poorBastarddoes vmware run better09:39
daftykinsthan what09:40
poorBastardvbox09:40
daftykinspoorBastard: change your nick if you want help09:40
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AbuDharhahaaha09:45
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srulii am trying to format and partition an external drive with Disks, when ever i try to format i get an error "udisks-error-quark, 0" as its a GPT table gparted does not recognise it correctly so cant use gparted09:54
CGHitechdisks is a buggy pos09:54
sruliCGHitech: what should i use for something with a gpt table?09:54
CGHitechgparted09:55
sruliCGHitech: gparted first trhows an error about it being a GTP table and then recognises my 500GB ssd as a 576MB volume09:55
CGHitechjust recreate the partition table, I think it's in Tools (warning: will erase entire disk)09:56
sruliCGHitech: tried, result is new 576MB drive09:56
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daftykinssruli: does "sudo parted -l" display it correctly?09:56
daftykinsshare with "sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999" if possible.09:57
srulidaftykins: no, lsblk does, will pastebin 1 min09:57
CGHitechIt's Device > Create partition table...09:58
CGHitechIn GParted09:58
sruli CGHitech: i've done that countless times,09:59
daftykinssruli: how big is this disk? what type?10:00
srulidaftykins: 500GB crucial SSD drive, for some reason parted does not see it at all, i only see it in disks and in lsblk10:02
daftykinssruli: how is it connected?10:02
srulidaftykins: USB with sata adaptor10:04
daftykinsok, anything unhappy looking from "dmesg | tail" ?10:05
daftykins(don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu.com )10:05
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Guest84845Relou10:16
srulidaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13596299/10:16
Guest84845relou10:16
momomohow do you take a screenshot in gnome 3 ? it doesn't seem to be working at all.10:18
srulidaftykins: u checked the paste?10:21
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gabarHi there. How can I install OpenConnect 7.06 on Ubuntu 14.04? Is there a dedicated PPA for OpenConnect?10:27
OerHeksgabar, not, 7.06 is available for wily 15.10 .. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openconnect10:28
gabarI know it's available for Wily, but I need it for Trusty if possible …10:29
OerHeksnope, i guess you need to build it yourself then10:29
gabarOerHeks: Thx.10:30
daftykinssruli: sorry i wandered off, so yeah nothing wrong with that, you just need to create a table now :)10:33
daftykinssruli: why are you doing so from another install though o010:34
srulidaftykins: in gparted when i create a table it sees it a a 2.74GB drive10:34
daftykinsdon't use gparted.10:34
daftykinstry something like gdisk / cfdisk in the terminal, or just use parted itself10:35
sruliwhat should i use?10:35
daftykinsbut again, why are you doing it this way?10:35
AbuDharwhat's wrong with gparted?10:36
srulidaftykins: what way should i do it? i need to partition the drive to make it ready to clone some partitions from other drive10:36
daftykinssruli: i'd just let clonezilla deal with that10:36
srulidaftykins: clonzilla for copying partitions asks to which partition to copy to10:37
daftykinsmmhmm10:37
daftykinsi wouldn't personally do part to part10:37
daftykinswhat are you doing, moving to this SSD from the existing drive?10:38
srulidaftykins: i am copying 3 partitions from a 1TB drive to a 500GB drive, do not want rest of partitions, until now i never had a prob with part to part10:38
daftykinsso make a table and off you go!10:39
sruli daftykins: thats the problem, how do i make that table, i just made in parted mklable - gpt, the result is 2048mb drive10:40
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daftykinsi think your bridge is terrible10:40
daftykinsit must be messing with things10:41
srulibridge?10:41
T3DYWith Ubuntu, is there any easier way of connecting to wifi?10:42
sruliT3DY: network manager not easy?10:42
daftykinsthe USB to SATA bridge, yus10:42
daftykinsT3DY: yeah easier than what?10:43
srulidaftykins: i have been using it for a long time, i have the same problems with creating tables on usb flash drives after i dd'd a iso to it10:43
daftykinsthat's highly unlikely to be related, unless you've bricked your host OS install so bad it doesn't know which way is up or down10:44
m1dnight_I an having some issues with duplicity. For some reason it will not read my known_hosts file to backup to sftp10:44
daftykinssruli: so can you re-share "sudo parted -l" now that it has a (albeit wrong sized) PT on it?10:44
rogger_hHey guys, why do i have this when i check for big files /tmp/systemd-private-VZCPIW/tmp/magento/var/log/system.log: 4.5G10:45
rogger_hit seems like its building up alot of gb how i have no idea how this file even got there or generate10:46
OerHeksrogger_h, read that log to get a clue?10:46
OerHeksor just the tail of it10:46
OerHekstail -f /path/to/file.log10:48
rogger_hi know whats the log10:48
rogger_hits normal magento log10:48
OerHekslooks like magento is screaming about something.10:48
srulidaftykins: i added 3 small partitions to it http://paste.ubuntu.com/13596722/10:49
rogger_hthe thing it should have been in /var/html/website/var/log/ and not on that weird path also, atm there are 2 files one in the normal folder and the second o nthe one i told10:49
rogger_hmaybe it somekind of cache or something or security matter in the system?10:49
srulidaftykins: i dont think its the connection, as Disks utility and lsblk see it correctly as a 500GB drive10:50
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OerHeksrogger_h, it is in the /tmp/folder, so temporary storage of something. i don't know about magento, maybe their channel can help?10:52
Guest1270Hi. Is there anybody here who can provide me information about Ubuntu logo?10:52
PriceyGuest1270: What information are you seeking?10:53
Guest1270Does Ubuntu logo is registered in any countries?10:53
PriceyGuest1270: Yes... why do you ask?10:53
OerHeksyes, worldwide > http://design.ubuntu.com/brand/ubuntu-logo10:53
Guest1270Look at this: http://baadraan.ir10:54
Guest1270It is making me angry!10:54
Guest1270They are using Ubuntu logo as their logo!10:54
Guest1270In Iran.10:54
Guest1270What can we do?10:54
PriceyThe 'circle of friends' logo idea isn't really unique to Ubuntu10:54
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sruliGuest1270: good luck taking iran to task10:55
PriceyJust googling 'circle of friends' brings up a bunch of similar designs fwiw.10:55
Guest1270You are right. But this one is sooooo close to Ubuntu logo!10:56
daftykinssruli: i think you should leave the PT on, then go to clonezilla to check it out10:57
sruliGuest1270: http://design.ubuntu.com/brand/ubuntu-logo there is a R next to UBUNTU not next to CoF10:57
PriceyTrademarks/copyright are complicated, e.g. it differsn from country to country and things might be perfectly fine if they're in businesses unlikely to be confused with each other. Who knows. Lawyer up!10:57
srulidaftykins: will check what clonezilla sees, but dont think there is a way around partitoning if i want it to be same size10:58
srulidaftykins: is there a software similar to clonezilla which i can use from OS without needing to use it as boot (i am cloning from ext to ext drive)10:59
Guest1270Pricey: So this might be OK! Thank you for information. :)10:59
daftykinssruli: clonezilla can both be installed and run from boot media.11:01
Guest1270sruli: Thank you, too. :)11:01
JollaSailor_SimoAhoy!11:01
pineapple1join #ubuntu-offtopic11:02
srulidaftykins: tnx11:03
sekangeHello! Can someone help me with configuration of the Huion H610 (Graphic Tablet) hotkeys?11:10
greylinehy everybody11:13
greylineIn a fresh Ubuntu I get the settings windows. When it asked the time zone, I accidentaly pressed something and the window has been closed. I restarted the ubuntu and I have only a guest account. What to do?11:14
BernzelI'm using this backend service called Parse for developing. And I have a cloud file in JavaScript format. But I think because it's located in usr/local/bin I can't change the code in it. I don't have any write permission. I tried to open the file with sudo but it doesn't work.11:15
greylineso there's no admin account yet, because i haven't set any. I have only the guest account11:17
robb_nlgreyline did you finish the ubuntu install? then an account with sudo rights should have been created11:19
greylinerobb_nl: no I'm not11:19
greylinerobb_nl: since I accidentaly closed the install window11:19
robb_nlif the install didn't finish, just re-install11:19
greylinerobb_nl: I mean I have started to use a new notebook with fresh Ubuntu and the setup windows (or settings windows or whatever) appeared on the first start11:20
adacHow can I get rid of this very annoying error? https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f54f43a6573070d6b2a411:20
greylinerobb_nl: and I have closed that11:20
robb_nlyou install from USB or dvd?11:21
greylinerobb_nl: I don't know which one of my sentences wasn't clear for you11:21
greylinerobb_nl: I didn't install anything. Dell installed that11:22
robb_nlah... your device has ubuntu pre-installed... that was not clear.. ;)11:22
greylinerobb_nl: yeeees11:22
greylinerobb_nl: I would reinstall this if I must, but I would need to wait a lot while burning a new dvd or installing from usb...11:23
greylinerobb_nl: it would be better if I would easily reopen these settings windows or something11:23
eahmedshendyIs there anyone has experience in mysql-server 5.6 troubleshooting .. I have this issue http://paste.ubuntu.com/13597116/11:25
robb_nlI don't know how Dell initiates the config process...11:26
eahmedshendyThis is /var/log/syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13597005/, and /var/log/mysql/error.log is empty11:26
srulidaftykins: clonezilla does not see that drive11:26
greylinerobb_nl: what?11:26
greylinerobb_nl: the ubuntu setup windows were the default ubuntu windows11:26
daftykins!info mysqlserver-5.6 trusty11:26
ubottuPackage mysqlserver-5.6 does not exist in trusty11:26
greylinerobb_nl: asking time zone, etc.11:26
daftykinseahmedshendy: smells like a package from a PPA to me11:27
eahmedshendydaftykins: what do you mean? it is a bad package? should I install it manually?11:27
daftykinsoh i typo'd hang on11:27
daftykins!info mysql-server-5.6 trusty11:27
ubottumysql-server-5.6 (source: mysql-5.6): MySQL database server binaries and system database setup. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.6.27-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (trusty), package size 5562 kB, installed size 48443 kB11:27
daftykinseahmedshendy: sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.611:28
eahmedshendydaftykins: If I do this I will affect apparmor settings that I fixed to solved a denial message11:29
akxwi_daveI usually use taskel to install lamp stuff much easier11:29
eahmedshendyakxwi_dave: Do you mean about my issue?11:30
m1dnight_Is it normal that duplicity does not recognize my known_hosts file?11:30
m1dnight_The cron script keeps erroring because I cant accept the key..11:30
daftykinsi don't think the method of installation would change much here.11:30
m1dnight_the logs show it asks yes/no, but when i do a regular ssh as that user it just works. (root)11:30
daftykinseahmedshendy: up to you then, you can keep staring at an error :>11:30
eahmedshendydaftykins: :), what do you mean, I didn't get it?11:31
daftykinswell either you run what was suggested or that's it11:31
daftykinslooks like my trusty server is on mysql-5.5, so are you sure you need that version?11:31
akxwi_daveeahmedshendy, yes.. always found that by using tasksel  i can get apache or mysql set up with no problems very easy to use11:31
eahmedshendydaftykins: nooooo, I don't need it anymore11:32
eahmedshendybut I can't get back to 5.5.11:32
daftykinswat11:32
daftykinssudo dpkg -r mysql-server-5.611:32
daftykinsBAM, the database engine is gone11:32
eahmedshendydaftykins: So now I should do this: apt-get install mysql-server-5.5?11:33
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OerHekseahmedshendy, so you uninstalled 5.5 ( as i read in #ubuntu-server) to install 5.6 ... but 5.5 is only available for precise 12.04/trusty 14.0411:33
OerHekshttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/%2Bsource/mysql-5.511:33
greylinerobb_nl: okay...11:34
greylinerobb_nl: http://askubuntu.com/questions/161074/i-unexpetedly-deleted-administrator-account-and-the-other-accounts-are-asking-ro I wanted to use this solution11:34
greylinerobb_nl: but when to hold down shift? since I restarted the notebook two times and no grub menu11:35
eahmedshendyOerHeks: when I did dpkg -l | grep mysql .. I found 5.5 and 5.6, and I did uninstall for all mysql on the system11:35
OerHekseahmedshendy, please don't crosspost, keep it in #ubuntu-server.11:35
daftykinseahmedshendy: i'd use the metapackage actually11:35
daftykinseahmedshendy: "sudo apt install mysql-server" and done11:36
daftykinsooh a rudeler cross posting, we can't have that11:36
eahmedshendyOerHeks: But no one is there right now11:36
IcebitGood Morning everybody11:36
eahmedshendyOerHeks, daftykins you are not there too :)11:37
llutzm1dnight_: seems your cronjob uses a different environmen, use "--ssh-options [options] " to specify the known_hosts file to use. "UserKnownHostsFile=...."11:37
daftykinsno, no i am not11:37
eahmedshendyPlease It is very urgent problem, two days and I can't get a production server back11:37
m1dnight_llutz: I have just tried the command `duplicity...` in my shell and that too, asked to accept the fingerprint11:38
m1dnight_so im very confused about it11:38
m1dnight_But my guess is that it should be fixed now..11:38
cfhowlettserver issue = #ubuntu-server channel eahmedshendy11:38
m1dnight_Yet, I dont know where it will store the known hosts..11:38
daftykinseahmedshendy: i already gave the answer so i don't understand the problem.11:39
eahmedshendydaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13597397/11:39
eahmedshendycfhowlett: Ok guys, I already posted there, I will wait for anyone to help ... thank you11:39
greylinesomebody?11:39
daftykinssomebody what11:39
lotuspsychjegreyback: re-ask your issue once in a while mate11:40
OerHekseahmedshendy, what is the output of:  cat/etc/issues  # as i have seen /mysql-server-5.6_5.6.27-0ubuntu0.14.04.1_amd64.deb  which means you are not up2date, trusty is on 14.04.311:40
daftykinsweirdly it seems to be the current package11:41
srulidaftykins: clonezilla does not see the drive, what other tool can i use to make a new partition table?11:41
daftykinsi think your setup is just not working with it, i wouldn't like to hazard a try.11:42
greylinedaftykins: I just sad that I can't even try my new notebook because Ubuntu problems...11:42
robb_nlgreyline, sorry I don't think I can help... I have no idea how Dell does the configuration of their pre-installed ubuntu devices11:42
salluHello All11:42
salluanyOne using Ubuntu in UEFI mode ?11:43
lotuspsychjegreyback: errors? ubuntu version?11:43
lotuspsychjegreyline: ^11:43
greylinerobb_nl: what are things to do with dell? it's not dell revelant11:43
daftykinsgreyline: this is a support channel for ubuntu, not one for emotional support.11:43
lotuspsychje!uefi | sallu ask your specific issue11:43
ubottusallu ask your specific issue: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI11:43
cfhowlettsallu, focus your question.  undoubtedly, somewhere in the world, some is.  and ???11:43
eahmedshendyOerHeks: Very good notice, I don't know what is that: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13597457/11:43
greylinelotuspsychje: Ubuntu 14.04, preinstalled Ubuntu, I accidentally closed the first windows of Ubuntu11:43
daftykinsgreyline: did you create a user account yet?11:44
greylinedaftykins: not yet,because Ubuntu didn't allow that to me11:44
daftykinsgreyline: that's rubbish, i said to boot the recovery mode to a root shell11:44
sallui don't know how to install ubuntu in uefi mode.. my bootable USB is not detected but in legacy mode i can easily install ubuntu... help11:44
bosyiby the way ubuntu folks both installers of ubuntu (lts and current) have issue with grub-update where it uses 100% cpu11:45
greylinedaftykins: and how to boot into recovery mode? I have tried that two times, but holding shift didn't do anything11:45
daftykinssallu: read the above link.11:45
lotuspsychjesallu: you need single boot ubuntu or dual boot with..?11:45
OerHekseahmedshendy, oh oke, you are up2date11:45
daftykinsgreyline: try the other shift. also escape prior to boot up, you may also have been too slow.11:45
salludaftykins, ok reading11:45
lotuspsychjebosyi: lets not talk in general, your system has issues perhaps?11:45
daftykinseahmedshendy: how come you're in charge of a server you can't drive?11:46
sallulotuspsychje, dual boot. i installed windows 10 5 months ago in uefi mode with gpt partition table, now its time to install ubuntu alongside as dual boot but no idea how to do it11:46
lotuspsychje!recovery > greyline11:46
ubottugreyline, please see my private message11:46
axwhyhi all, it safe to disable fsck in root partition?11:46
lotuspsychjesallu: read the uefi link, as suggested above11:46
eahmedshendydaftykins: I am a junior and I will be professional one day man, I just get hired less than three months till now ... No sysadmins here right now11:47
daftykinsand you murdered this server? :)11:47
sallulotuspsychje, but i am feeling its not that easy because HP hard coded the boot path for their laptop in boot when using with uefi mode11:47
lotuspsychjelol11:47
greylinelotuspsychje: Wait until the BIOS has finished loading, or has almost finished. (During this time you will probably see a logo of your computer manufacturer.) Quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up the GNU GRUB menu. (If you see the Ubuntu logo, you've missed the point where you can enter the GRUB menu.)11:47
greylinelotuspsychje: this is the problematic part11:48
lotuspsychjesallu: uefi dualboot can get little puzzle yes11:48
cfhowlettdoes not generate confidence, m8te11:48
eahmedshendyOerHeks: I think the problem happended after I did apt-get upgrade11:48
greylinelotuspsychje: I can see the Dell logo and I press the shift (i tried every shift) and hold that down11:48
bosyilotuspsychje, yes. i tried to install ubuntu parallel with my arch. and have unsuccess. i'm wonder if it is so small amount people hit in that bug. by the way that bug is so so long way bug11:48
greylinelotuspsychje: its just load ubuntu normally11:48
eahmedshendydaftykins: hhhhh, I hope I can get it back11:48
eahmedshendyI will ISA11:49
lotuspsychjegreyback: please, lets not use this channel for every thing you try11:49
daftykinseahmedshendy: what's the story that led to this?11:49
lotuspsychjegreyback: try stuff yourself and if you stuck, ask specificly11:49
daftykinseahmedshendy: have a look at the mysql logs as to why it couldn't start.11:50
lotuspsychjebosyi: can you detail your steps, where does it go wrong exactly?11:50
greylinelotuspsychje: okay. Tell me how to login into recovery mode with the help of SHIFT key11:51
lotuspsychje!recovery | greyline11:51
ubottugreyline: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode11:51
daftykinstry the other shift...11:51
greylinedaftykins: I have also tried that11:51
daftykinsand escape as mentioned already11:51
greylinedaftykins: then I misunderstood something11:51
daftykinsor just didn't read :)11:52
lotuspsychjegreyback: make sure your bios is set correctly that bios allows key pressing at boot also11:52
lotuspsychjegreyback: usb mouse/keyboard example in bios11:52
bosyilotuspsychje, after it tries to recognize disk (installed os and so on)11:52
lotuspsychjebosyi: what happens then?11:52
eahmedshendydaftykins: I came and found most users use mysql-server-5.6 in their developement environment .. Suddently I discovered that this production server has 5.5 database, I just make this "apt-get upgrade" .. I got error related to mysql-server ... I don't remember the error, but I this I did a command an others installed packages is configured and installed well except that package11:52
ubuntu1234212daftykins: Hi there, you were helping me last night configuring the resolution of my Ubuntu system at work, I tried to ssh but the machine was off, now I'm at work and fixed the problem with the edid by hard setting it in grub after using get-edid tool11:52
eahmedshendydaftykins: /var/log/mysql/error.log is empty11:52
daftykinsubuntu1234212: that's neat11:53
daftykinsubuntu1234212: did you have to throw it in a xorg.conf ?11:53
daftykinseahmedshendy: and the rest11:53
ubuntu1234212daftykins: Yeah, thank you! _But_ now I've decided to plug in another monitor and both are detected as being the same edid :'(11:54
greylinedaftykins: well, I tried to press ESC and then holding down SHIFT from the time the DELL logo appeared on the sceen....and nothing11:54
lotuspsychjegreyback: try to enter your bios first, see if you didnt forget some options11:54
eahmedshendyI don't remember, just try to remove all mysql-server on the system (I found 5.5 5.6 from dpkg -l, I don't remember if they just clients or server), then everything went down11:54
eahmedshendydaftykins11:54
greylinedaftykins: I don't even understand why Ubuntu allowed me to close such important windows as in the beginning...the time zone, the creation of user account, etc.11:54
cfhowlettgreyline, my line goes to bios with f12 for one time boot options, f2 for system options. research your make/model to find the exact keystroke.11:55
daftykinseahmedshendy: jeez. backups?11:56
eahmedshendydaftykins: I have it11:56
daftykinsgreyline: no use crying over spilt milk, deal with the NOW.11:56
Icebithello know how mount irc server? please send more information in ubuntu 15.0411:56
bosyilotuspsychje, then process grub-mount eat 100% cpu. just google 'grub-mount cpu'. but there are no actual bug on this problem.11:57
ubuntu1234212daftykins: Well, I just added 'drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/my-edid.bin' to /etc/default/grub11:57
bosyilotuspsychje, https://www.google.com.ua/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjv4oDkzbrJAhXJ2ywKHX5sCSkQFggqMAE&url=https%3A%2F%2Fbugs.debian.org%2F760148&usg=AFQjCNEfvTfv6lCHNPRswPBH08ikrGrRHw&sig2=06K8U4-V1euNlt7ZE7aFYQ&bvm=bv.108194040,d.bGQ11:57
bosyilotuspsychje, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=76014811:58
ubottuDebian bug 760148 in grub-common "grub-common: grub-mount hangs forever, trying to mount ext4 partition, causing 100% CPU load" [Important,Open]11:58
lotuspsychjebosyi: smells like something else is getting high cpu, your uefi settings good? fastboot? secureboot?11:58
daftykinsubuntu1234212: ah neat, that's handy11:58
lotuspsychjeIcebit: looking for ircd software?11:59
BluesKajHiyas all11:59
ubuntu1234212I'm having a problem with the new plugged monitor being detected as the one I configured on /etc/default/grub using drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/my-edid.bin, any ideas how to fix it?12:00
lotuspsychjebosyi: perhaps you should try the live usb mode, and test some stuff in realtime12:01
lotuspsychjebosyi: to see whats happening exactly in logs12:01
ubuntu1234212To make it clearer, I have 2 monitors now. Had problems with one, fixed it by hardsetting the edid on /etc/default/grub and plugged in another monitor, now the second monitor (different brand) is being detected as the hardset one.12:02
eahmedshendydaftykins: I think the problem happened after I did upgrade from 14.04.1 to 14.04.312:02
lotuspsychjeeahmedshendy: can you still try loading a previous kernel?12:03
daftykinseahmedshendy: and you say this thing is a production server? lol you have so much to learn in this role, restore from backup12:03
bosyilotuspsychje, i do that it live usb. whete i detetect grub-mount process in top. by the way wich logs to look at?12:03
lotuspsychjebosyi: sure you can do a realtime tail -f /var/log/syslog and tail -f /var/log/dmesg12:03
lotuspsychjebosyi: then proceed to the step that hangs12:03
bosyilotuspsychje, i will try that and come back12:04
lotuspsychjebosyi: how many os you have?12:04
lotuspsychjebosyi: dualboot, triple boot?12:04
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bosyilotuspsychje, i have two hard drives. both have ueifi partition. but using only one for boot archlinux. bootloader in arch is systemd boot12:06
eahmedshendylotuspsychje: I have all of these http://paste.ubuntu.com/13597804/ and my current is 3.13.0-70-generic, which one is for ubuntu 14.04.1?12:06
EriC^^bosyi: what's the problem?12:06
fabio__I'm having issues with X.org custom mode settting with Xrandr. Hardware shouldn't be the issue since it works on Windows. Would someone familiar with this stuff take a look? http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/246579/2560x1440-resolution-over-hdmi-with-a-laptop-with-nvidia-optimus-and-ubuntu-15-112:06
lotuspsychjeEriC^^: he gets a 100% cpu at gurb-mount12:07
lotuspsychjegrub12:07
EriC^^grub-mount?12:07
bosyiprobably saused by os-prober cant detect my config12:07
EriC^^bosyi: type sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{45..67}-generic12:07
bosyiEriC^^, yes12:07
eahmedshendylotuspsychje: what makes me don't understand well, why all ubuntu 14.04.3 for development users works very well with 5.6 but this server is not12:07
EriC^^bosyi: sorry that wasnt for you12:08
EriC^^eahmedshendy: type sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{45..67}-generic12:08
bosyiEriC^^, it is installer problem. both lts and current12:08
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EriC^^bosyi: i'm not sure what you mean12:08
eahmedshendyEriC^^: mmm, let's do it after I solve my critical issue, I don't understand many things well12:08
eahmedshendyBut I hope I can12:08
eahmedshendyI have the same issue like this guy: http://askubuntu.com/questions/699942/updating-to-mysql-5-6-27-fails-but-why12:09
EriC^^bosyi: what's the problem, what's going on exactly?12:09
eahmedshendyexactly12:09
lotuspsychjeEriC^^: system hangs after partitioning screen finding Oses12:10
EriC^^in the Something else menu?12:10
lotuspsychje!details | bosyi enlighten EriC^^12:11
ubottubosyi enlighten EriC^^: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)12:11
An0n3l1T3how are you guys12:19
dmasieroaccessing a gvfs mount point via shell on ubuntu 15.10? The /proc/mounts shows only "gvfsd-fuse /run/user/1000/gvfs ...." but that directory appears empty.12:20
An0n3l1T3how can i flush a dns for faster internet ?12:20
OerHeksAn0n3l1T3, you have asked that numerous times before, there is no dns flush12:20
ubuntu1234212I'm having a problem with the new plugged monitor being detected as the one I configured on /etc/default/grub using drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/my-edid.bin, any ideas how to fix it?12:21
ubuntu1234212To make it clearer, I have 2 monitors now. Had problems with one, fixed it by hardsetting the edid on /etc/default/grub and plugged in another monitor, now the second monitor (different brand) is being detected as the hardset one.12:21
MrSpockdmasiero: gvfs tools are usefull12:21
An0n3l1T3lets try it again shall we12:22
lotuspsychjeAn0n3l1T3: try it in ##networking12:22
MrSpockdmasiero: gvfs-ls, gvfs-mount -il and so on12:23
An0n3l1T3i never try, i always do.12:23
An0n3l1T3i i know how to12:23
MrSpockdmasiero: sure something is actually mounted trough gvfs though?12:23
An0n3l1T3but since its a support channel i can share my knowledge12:24
lotuspsychjeAn0n3l1T3: please dont use this channel, other then ubuntu support questions12:24
MrSpockdmasiero: see gvfs-mount -l (-i for even more info)12:24
An0n3l1T3i have a question12:24
An0n3l1T3how can i make ubuntu safe ?12:25
An0n3l1T3for personal use12:25
MrSpockAn0n3l1T3: define safe12:25
lotuspsychje!security | An0n3l1T312:25
ubottuAn0n3l1T3: Security Updates are dealt with here:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall and !server12:25
An0n3l1T3not everything12:25
dmasieroMrSpock: Yes, smb share mount via Thunar. I was misisng gvfs-bin package. Will check those tools out, thanks!12:25
An0n3l1T3since it is opensource...12:26
An0n3l1T3anyway how can i check my drivers like on windows ?12:26
lotuspsychjeAn0n3l1T3: wich ubuntu version are you on?12:27
An0n3l1T3i mean safe not security12:27
An0n3l1T3a system can be save.. updates are patches for security12:27
EriC^^An0n3l1T3: keep it updated12:27
EriC^^sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade12:28
An0n3l1T3LTS12:28
An0n3l1T3yeah without sources12:28
EriC^^don't use ppa's or stuff not from the repos unless you're sure of them12:28
An0n3l1T3and how can i be sure ?12:28
EriC^^if you know it's reputable, or you can read code yourself if it's not that big12:28
An0n3l1T3then its too late...12:29
An0n3l1T3if you not that smart..12:29
EriC^^don't run random commands from the internet12:29
lotuspsychje!discuss | An0n3l1T312:29
ubottuAn0n3l1T3: Want to talk about Ubuntu but don't have a support question. Join #ubuntu-discuss, for other non-support discussion not Ubuntu related you can also join #ubuntu-offtopic. Thank you.12:29
An0n3l1T3anyway im going offtopic12:29
An0n3l1T3you still havent answert me.. but np12:29
EriC^^An0n3l1T3: what?12:30
lotuspsychjeAn0n3l1T3: you didnt ask a specific question yet12:30
EriC^^what's the question?12:30
Datis there something that can record audio and video on a desktop?12:30
lotuspsychje!info kazaam | Dat12:30
ubottuDat: Package kazaam does not exist in wily12:30
An0n3l1T3how can you make ubuntu save ? was quastion nr one12:30
EriC^^Dat: recordmydesktop12:30
lotuspsychje!info kazam | Dat12:30
ubottuDat: kazam (source: kazam): screencast and screenshot application created with design in mind. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.5-2 (wily), package size 732 kB, installed size 1693 kB12:30
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An0n3l1T3question nr 2 was where you can check the drivers for hardware like on windows.12:31
An0n3l1T3owyeah and the dns flush12:31
lotuspsychjeAn0n3l1T3: man ubuntu-drivers from terminal12:31
EriC^^An0n3l1T3: additional drivers from the dash12:31
Dathrmm thx12:31
An0n3l1T3still not a answer..12:31
An0n3l1T3anyway12:31
An0n3l1T3thx for the info12:31
An0n3l1T3bye12:31
dani_ebooks12:32
OerHeks!info calibre12:32
ubottucalibre (source: calibre): e-book converter and library management. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.33.0+dfsg-1build1 (wily), package size 20040 kB, installed size 45963 kB12:32
moonpunter+112:32
moonpunter!info ebook viewer12:34
ubottu'viewer' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed12:34
moonpunter!info ebook-viewer12:34
ubottuPackage ebook-viewer does not exist in wily12:34
moonpunternvm it's part of the calibre package12:35
moonpunterfor some reason i thought it was separate.12:35
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Guest5526hello. After an upgrade to ubutu 14.04 from 12 I've encountered an issue with name resolving.  :-/ I've added a static route to my network and resolv.conf contains my preferred dns entries.12:42
Guest5526I've verified that I have a route to the IPs12:42
Guest5526Still I don't get any name resolve.12:42
Guest5526How does the name resolve pipline look like in ubuntu? :-( Is there some config file missing?12:43
wapiflapiHi. I'm trying to install nvidia drivers, why does it tries to install so much gnome/unity stuff, things about bluetooth, usb, network, etc? http://paste.ubuntu.com/13598387/12:45
wapiflapiI'm on 14.04 LTS.12:46
VolkodavHi ! One of my boxes is stuck at kernel 3.19.0-9 and will not update any further. Says your software is up to date?12:48
OerHekswapiflapi, fresh install ? seems like a bunch of normal updates12:48
wapiflapiOerHeks: I don't use gnome or unity.12:49
daftykinsVolkodav: sudo apt install linux-generic12:49
wapiflapiIt's a server install, I don't want the DE.12:49
moonpunterhow come you need nvidia drivers12:49
wapiflapiI'm trying --no-install-recommends , might work ;-) didn't think of it at first.12:49
moonpunteron a server install12:49
wapiflapiBecause it's a laptop. I use the server install to not have the whole gnome/unity thing I don't want.12:50
daftykinsi second the "why nvidia"12:50
dersandI have two cat-commands which i wanna run a diff through. What have i done with my syntax? diff (cat datasets/q1data.txt | grep -o '[:]\{2\}[0-9]\{4\}[:]\{2\}') (cat datasets/q1hits.txt)12:50
wapiflapiBecause HDMI doesn't seem to work with nouveau :(12:50
moonpunteryou can install alternative de's easily enough...12:50
daftykinsbeing a laptop means you want no DE but nvidia? that makes no sense12:50
Volkodavdaftykins: Thanks, but why won't it pick it up as usual?12:50
* moonpunter has never once used Unity12:50
daftykinsVolkodav: i think someone removed that package from your system, it's a metapackage which pulls in the newer ones.12:51
daftykinssomeone/something12:51
moonpunteri thought on LTS releases there's a wall on the kernel support, after a point you don't get kernel updates?12:51
wapiflapiI don't see the problem with starting from server and installing what I need on top, I feel like that's cleaner than installing what I want next to a bunch of stuff I don't want/neet.12:51
wapiflapi*need12:52
Volkodavdaftykins: Are you suggesting the box was compromised?12:52
moonpunterare you going to use a DE at all?12:52
daftykinsVolkodav: no, i'm suggesting that blob of pinkware sat in front of it, did it :)12:52
wapiflapimoonpunter: no. WM yes, DE no.12:52
daftykinsperhaps unwittingly...12:52
moonpunterok12:52
moonpunterwell you're going to have to get the package for nvidia separately12:53
wapiflapiI tried the --no-install-recommends , it looks like it did what I wanted ;)12:53
moonpunterah, good12:53
hyliandaftykins: we did solve the issue that day, with it needing me to manually mount the hd. so thanks. the next morning, it just worked.12:54
Volkodavdaftykins: You're probably right, but how would that "blob of pinkware" lolz have a clue?12:54
daftykinsVolkodav: accidents happen, did it solve it or no?12:55
daftykinshylian: i have no idea what you're referring to12:55
Volkodavdaftykins: still loading the packages at 68%12:55
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hyliandaftykins: i figured. let's just say you helped me, and I thank you for the help. :)12:55
daftykinsyay \o/12:56
daftykinspast daftykins sounds ace12:56
wapiflapiOK. Looks like I'm on nvidia now! Worked perfectly. Still no HDMI though.12:56
wapiflapimhm.12:56
daftykinsif you're X-less, how do you hope to output on HDMI?12:56
moonpunterhe's got WM12:56
moonpunterpresumably X12:56
hylianwapiflapi: what desktop gui are you using?12:58
wapiflapii3wm12:58
BigTrolldo girls use Ubunutu?12:58
moonpunteryou may end up having to compile the packages from source (the open ones) and turn on a flag or something. all i know is it's a hassle, nvidia is.12:58
wapiflapidaftykins: never said I didn't have X.12:58
Volkodavdaftykins: Got all kind of errors on install. Care to look at it?12:58
daftykinsVolkodav: sure throw it in a paste.ubuntu.com12:59
moonpunterBigTroll: i worked in a mall once and the girl at the sunglasses booth was using it randomly, i was like wtf really, and struck up a conversation about how much better xfce is than unity, which she didn't agree with12:59
hylianmoonpunter: ahh, but it is. xfce rocks. unity is cool but a gfx resource hog.12:59
Volkodavdaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13598615/13:00
BigTrollmoonpunter: what a noob she was lol13:00
* moonpunter is an xfce loyalist. at this point, even if he left ubuntu, he'd still be using xfce.13:00
BigTrollok i stfu13:00
hyliani agree moonpunter13:00
daftykinsVolkodav: ah har the ol' run out of space conundrum - "ls -al /boot | nc termbin.com 9999" please13:00
moonpunterwell she was on a laptop with a small screen, which i believe unity was invented for13:00
moonpuntermy wife likes MATE13:01
BigTrolllol13:01
BigTrollmine too13:02
moonpunteri wonder if the mate devs know that girls like their work13:02
moonpuntermaybe that's why they do it, the chicks dig it13:02
daftykinstake the chat over to #ubuntu-offtopic thanks, support only in here.13:02
BigTrollall girls like (to) MATE13:02
BigTrolland now comes the infamous BAN :( :( :( :S13:02
hyliandaftykins: you are right.13:03
daftykinsjust go chat in the other channel and no trolls big or small will be harmed13:03
BigTrollok13:03
Volkodavdaftykins: http://termbin.com/rq1213:04
daftykinshmmmm13:05
daftykinsVolkodav: "df -h | nc termbin.com 9999" ?13:05
hylianmoonpunter: check out my desktop if you wish. http://pasteboard.co/2y0Heynu.png13:05
Volkodavdaftykins: http://termbin.com/1jpl13:06
daftykinsVolkodav: oh wow that /boot is insanely small13:06
daftykinsVolkodav: "sudo dpkg -r linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic" then "sudo apt-get -f install"13:07
Volkodavdaftykins: Should I clean it up from old stuff first?13:08
daftykinsVolkodav: right now you won't be able to do much with package management, so only the above will help13:09
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Volkodavdaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13598783/13:10
daftykinsoh my bad yeah, extra must come off first13:11
daftykinsVolkodav: "sudo dpkg -r linux-image-extra-3.19.0-9-generic linux-image-extra-3.19.0-9-generic" then "sudo apt-get -f install"13:11
Volkodavdaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13598855/13:15
daftykinsVolkodav: hmm, another "df -h" ?13:17
srulidaftykins: on a win pc it read the 500GB was able to add remove partitions, i tried on a lubuntu fresh install same problem, i just tried on a ubuntu 15.10 VM and it wors fine, parted reads it fine13:17
Volkodavdaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13598895/13:17
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daftykinsVolkodav: hrmm, and "ls -ahl /boot" ?13:18
Volkodavhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13598918/13:19
reinecath!bongoat Kate Morton - The Distant Hours (retail) (epub).rar13:20
ubottureinecath: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:20
SagarHello,13:20
SagarHow can i define a gloab envvar (for my server Ip) so that i don't need to change all ip again and again in my apache2.conf13:20
EriC^^Volkodav: daftykins: 88mb /boot13:20
daftykinsEriC^^: ikr :D it's insane13:20
Sagari added export APACHE_IP_SEC="My.Server.Ip"13:21
daftykinsVolkodav: do you have a USB flash drive with ubuntu on, that you can boot from?13:21
Sagarin .bashrc13:21
reinecath!bongoat Kate Morton - The Forgotten Garden (retail) (epub).rar13:21
ubottureinecath: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:21
Sagarbut when i used ${APACHE_IP_SEC} in apache its not working13:21
Sagarany help please13:21
Volkodavdaftykins: yes13:21
daftykinsVolkodav: ok i think you'll need to come back from a live session, that one is in a bit of a state13:21
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EriC^^daftykins: what do you think about just moving /boot into "/" ?13:22
EriC^^Volkodav: ?13:22
Volkodavyes13:22
EriC^^daftykins: he can do it from the session13:22
daftykinssounds like a plan :>13:22
VolkodavEriC^^: ?13:22
daftykinsthis one or live?13:22
reinecath!Pondering Kate Morton - The Lake House (retail) (azw3).rar13:22
ubottureinecath: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:22
EriC^^daftykins: this one no problem13:22
daftykinsyip yip13:23
ravenorhi, can anyone point me in the right direction for bash to set the screen timeout to never on Trusty please? :) writing a script I am13:23
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo cp -a /boot /boot.old13:23
k1l!warez | reinecath13:23
ubottureinecath: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music, and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o13:23
Sagar??? ANY ONE13:23
ikoniaanyone what ?13:24
daftykinsSagar: caps do not get our attention in a good way, they make us want to ignore you.13:24
daftykinsSagar: find the apache channel or #ubuntu-server13:24
VolkodavEriC^^: done13:24
EriC^^Volkodav: sudo umount /boot13:24
Volkodavdone13:25
EriC^^Volkodav: sudo mv /boot.old /boot13:25
EriC^^Volkodav: actually hold on13:26
EriC^^did you run it yet?13:26
Volkodavyes13:26
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo cp -a /boot/boot /boot.old13:27
Volkodavcp: cannot stat ‘/boot/boot’: No such file or directory13:27
EriC^^Volkodav: hmm what's in /boot ? ls -la /boot13:27
Volkodavhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13599040/13:28
jacek__cw=Z]Q';j13:29
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo cp -a /boot/boot.old /boot.old13:29
Volkodavdone13:29
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo rmdir /boot13:29
Volkodavrmdir: failed to remove ‘/boot’: Directory not empty13:30
EriC^^oh, right13:30
EriC^^type sudo rm -r /boot/boot.old13:30
EriC^^then type sudo cp -a /boot.old/* /boot13:30
EriC^^forget the rmdir command13:30
Volkodavor even rf maybe?13:30
EriC^^it's ok13:31
Volkodavdone both13:31
EriC^^ok, type ls -la /boot13:31
Volkodavhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13599083/13:32
daftykinshuzzah!13:32
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo rm -r /boot.old13:33
EriC^^Volkodav: then type sudo nano /etc/fstab , go to the line that says UUID= ...... /boot , and put a "#" at the start of the line13:33
VolkodavEriC^^:  What the command to save the nano ?13:36
daftykinsctrl+x13:36
Volkodavthanks13:36
Volkodavdone13:37
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo apt-get -f install13:37
D4RK3DThe best theme for ubuntu?13:39
VolkodavEriC^^:  daftykins thanks for your help! It worked13:39
EriC^^Volkodav: also, type sudo grub-install --recheck /dev/sda13:39
EriC^^Volkodav: and then sudo update-grub13:40
Volkodavdoesn't it re-run grub on kernel install though?13:40
EriC^^Volkodav: not, the grub-install13:40
EriC^^just update-grub i think13:40
skywatersomeone here who has knowldege of lotus domino / lotus agents ?13:41
VolkodavAll right all done I may as well boot into a new kernel and remove the previous one to watch the space on boot ?13:42
Volkodavor we installed to /root now?13:42
EriC^^Volkodav: boot is now a part of "/" so it's not a problem anymore13:42
EriC^^yeah13:42
EriC^^just make sure to run sudo apt-get autoremove every once in a while13:42
EGMhello, im trying to install a TFTP server in my machine, but when i start the client machine to download the system files, i have an error in the DHCP process. Any hint?13:42
EriC^^and it'll remove the extra kernels and other stuff13:43
Volkodavhmm so it for installed on btrfs? It was different though13:43
VolkodavI used to have to /boot because of btrfs and other reasons13:43
EriC^^oh13:43
jonasliljestrandHi, i'm wondering what happens if i'm updating a symlink with "ongoing" writes13:44
EriC^^are you using btrfs as "/" ?13:44
EriC^^Volkodav: type df -Th13:44
Volkodavyes13:44
_DBsup13:44
Volkodavhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13599260/13:44
_DBcan anyone tell me a good way to make a windows vista usb13:45
_DBI say vista because its the only iso I have , winusb doesnt works13:45
VolkodavEriC^^: /dev/sda2      btrfs      61G   18G   43G  29% /13:45
_DBim currently downloading gparted13:45
Volkodavjust the relevant part13:45
afiskonHello. I'm Ubuntu 14.04 user. After installing latest updates this weekend I have a problem with alsamixer. Every time a new application start a sound (e.g. I open a new video on Youtube or start Skype) my settings in alsamixer are dropped to defaults. Any ideas how to fix this? Here is my dpkg.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/13599270/13:45
_DBi need to remove the windows hiberfile so ubuntu can access it13:46
_DBaccess my HDD that is ive been locked out of it by crappy windows features13:46
VolkodavEriC^^:  I have to run - be back in a few hours please let me know if that btrfs is an issue13:48
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, you have a live usb right?13:49
daftykins_DB: don't think there's an easy way to make windows boot flash drives from Ubuntu, also ugh Vista13:49
VolkodavYes I do13:49
_DBi know i just need to create it to run command prompt13:49
EriC^^Volkodav: i think we have to undo the operation and make /boot separate again13:49
_DBso I can manually delete that file13:49
VolkodavEriC^^: So I thought13:49
EriC^^found this online "The GRUB bootloader does not support the Btrfs file system. You cannot use a btrfs partition for /boot."13:49
daftykins_DB: so you can then mount the volume from Ubuntu? there's no need13:50
_DBmy computer powered off, during  a graphics card update now it wont boot and when it does screens black. so if i delete that file I ccan atleast access it on ubuntu13:50
_DBto install linux onto it13:50
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, well, i guess first you need to rm the extra 4.2 kernel you installed13:50
daftykins_DB: nah just mount it with -o force i'd think13:50
EriC^^sudo apt-get purge linux-image-4.2.0-19-generic13:50
EriC^^Volkodav: then sudo nano /etc/fstab , and remove the "#" you added on the line that says /boot13:51
_DBreally?13:51
logyguys i have a real issue -> http://9gag.com/gag/384101213:51
_DBwhats the link i dont use terminal  much13:51
_DBnot link command sorry13:51
EriC^^Volkodav: then type sudo cp -a /boot /boot.old , then sudo rm -r /boot/*13:51
EriC^^Volkodav: then sudo mount /dev/sda2 /boot13:51
EriC^^Volkodav: then sudo cp -a /boot.old/* /boot13:51
EriC^^and you should be good :)13:51
EriC^^then sudo rm -r /boot.old if it's all ok in /boot13:52
EriC^^Volkodav: also, sudo grub-install --recheck /dev/sda , and sudo update-grub13:52
EriC^^Volkodav: oh, typo sudo mount /dev/sda1 /boot13:53
VolkodavEriC^^: Yes - so it gets me back to square one - stuck with old kernel13:53
EriC^^not /dev/sda213:53
VolkodavEriC^^:13:54
EriC^^Volkodav: i guess you need to boot a live usb, and make the /boot partition larger if that's possible13:54
Volkodavtoo late13:54
Volkodavran us /dev/sda213:54
EriC^^Volkodav: where did you reach in the steps13:54
EriC^^ok, and then?13:54
Volkodavall of them13:55
Volkodavthen you said about the typo13:55
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, did you run rm -r /boot.old ?13:55
Volkodavyes i did13:56
EriC^^ok np, type sudo cp -a /boot /boot.old13:56
EriC^^then type sudo rm -r /boot/*13:56
EriC^^then type mount and pastebin it13:56
Volkodavstill copying13:57
VolkodavEriC^^: Are you going to be around for 2-3 hours? I really appreciate your help but I have to run13:58
EriC^^Volkodav: i don't know, hold on a sec13:58
EriC^^just needs a min13:58
EriC^^forget mount13:58
EriC^^after sudo rm -r /boot/* , type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt13:59
Volkodavit is stuck at cpoying13:59
EriC^^then type sudo cp -a /boot.old/* /mnt13:59
EriC^^oh wait13:59
EriC^^crap13:59
EriC^^press ctrl+c13:59
EriC^^it's cause the "/" is mounted at /boot13:59
Volkodavok13:59
EriC^^hold on13:59
EriC^^type sudo rm -r /boot.old14:00
Volkodavok14:00
EriC^^type sudo umount /boot14:01
Volkodavok14:01
eahmedshendyI need to make this line to run on boot in Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop, where I should do that, I tried /etc/init and crontab: @reboot /path/to/script .. but I does not run14:01
EriC^^ok, type ls -la /boot , do you see the usual /boot there?14:02
eahmedshendymodprobe -r ideapad-laptop14:02
Volkodavnope - just root14:02
EriC^^Volkodav: you mean /bin /sbin /etc /home /root ?14:03
hateballeahmedshendy: if the idea is to not load that module on startup there are other, possibly better ways of achieving that14:03
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo umount /boot , again14:03
Volkodavumount: /boot: not mounted14:03
Volkodavhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13599553/14:04
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, great, type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /boot14:04
kleverI have to build phantomjs from source and it keeps failing because inevitably over the 2 hour period it takes I lose the shell connection14:04
EriC^^Volkodav: then type sudo cp -a /boot.old/* /boot14:04
Volkodavcp: cannot stat ‘/boot.old/*’: No such file or directory14:05
kleverpossible to just run ./make and exit session and have it continue to build?14:05
eahmedshendyhateball: Do you mean I should remove it form the kernel: rmmod ideapad-laptop?14:05
VolkodavEriC^^: cp: cannot stat ‘/boot.old/*’: No such file or directory14:05
EriC^^Volkodav: ok14:06
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hateballeahmedshendy: create a new blacklist file in /etc/modprobe.d/ and add it there, is what I would do14:06
EriC^^Volkodav: not a big deal, type sudo apt-get install --reinstall grub214:07
daftykinseahmedshendy: that's a very different task to a bricked server.14:07
EriC^^Volkodav: also, type sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic14:07
BigTrollnoobs14:08
eahmedshendydaftykins: No this is just for a Desktop user, my problem with mysql has been solve, HOW ... I don't really know :D :D14:08
VolkodavReinstallation of linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic is not possible, it cannot be downloaded14:08
daftykinsmmhmm14:08
EriC^^Volkodav: also, type sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-4.2.0-19-generic14:08
eahmedshendyhateball: I have a blacklist.conf file should I add it like this ... blacklist ideapad-laptop?14:09
EriC^^worst case scenario if it doesn't boot you can use a live usb to install an older one14:09
hateballeahmedshendy: yes, you can do that. or make a new file called blacklist-ideapad.conf, so you can tell them apart easy14:09
Volkodavright - older meaning 3.19.0.914:10
EriC^^yeah14:10
eahmedshendyhateball: got it14:10
Volkodavwell let's see how it goes14:10
daftykinseahmedshendy: you can't just hang out here all the time to do a job you're paid to do14:10
Volkodavwow done 4.2.0-19-generic14:11
Volkodavtry to reboot?14:11
EriC^^Volkodav: yeah14:11
Volkodavit should I guess huh?14:11
EriC^^i guess so14:11
EriC^^let us know what happens!14:11
Volkodavbrb and thanks again14:11
BigTrollwho kicked me14:12
k1lBigTroll: if you have any issues with the guidelines in the ubuntu channels tal in #ubuntu-ops14:12
cfhowlettBigTroll, doesn't matter who.  follow the rules please.14:12
k1l*talk14:13
BigTrollty niggaz i check the rules now14:14
eahmedshendydaftykins: I don't do that, I just run a script that has this line to do a task, but I didn't think about just blacklisting the module, I just run script manually ... really sorry daftykins if I just bother guys here .. I will learn to be more professional, but the time is so hard on me to learn many things14:14
daftykinseahmedshendy: you shouldn't be in that job if you're going to ask everything here14:14
eahmedshendydaftykins: ok, do you suggest to quit, or improve myself with something?14:15
eahmedshendyquit from company14:15
daftykinsgo on a course14:15
acytHi guys, how can I change the sensitivity of my mouse? I can only see the speed and its set to the slowest value, but it's still too fast14:16
eahmedshendyI am reading this book: http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Bible-Christopher-Negus/dp/1118999878/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1448979412&sr=1-1&keywords=linux+bible14:17
ansivirusacyt, http://askubuntu.com/questions/134323/cant-slow-down-the-pointer-speed-enough14:17
ikoniaeahmedshendy: that conversation is not really for this channel14:17
acytansivirus: tried using xset but I can't really feel a difference setting values lower than 1 1, and that is still too fast14:18
eahmedshendyikonia: Ok, he just blame me that I ask week questions and recommended me to learn and I just told me that I am reading something .. sorry for bother guys ... I am leaving the channel now :)14:18
eahmedshendyThank you all14:19
acytansivirus: The speed is fine, it's the acceleration, it's too sensitive so I keep missing the corners of screens or links when I want to click on something14:19
ansiviruswell did you try xset m 0.1 114:19
ansivirus?14:19
ansivirusfirst value is your acceleration, second is speed.. so if 1 as speed seems good then try decimals for acceleration. You should not pass 0 as a value14:20
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acytansivirus: http://pastebin.com/VEhPCYxs14:22
acytansivirus: none of them really worked as expected, all the decimal values give me a similar speed than 1 0 or 1 114:22
hotmedalCan someone tell me if this rfkill output is normal? Because sometimes after wake from sleep, 3: brcmwl-0 shows a hardware blocked. Only to be fixed by a reboot. http://paste.ubuntu.com/13599813/14:25
miraculixhello - I have a problem - i can not update my system it keeps telling me to sudo apt-get clear and empty my trash i have no trash and sudo apt-get clear doesn't help14:29
daftykins*apt-get clean14:29
cserranohi14:30
miraculix? sorry14:30
miraculixok i see clean not clear thanks14:30
EriC^^miraculix: type df -h14:34
Hitechcgdaftykins (I feel like I must really be annoying you by now)L I had an idea. Could I just delete my Ubuntu partition, dd the last 220GB of the drive, then MOVE the Windows partition so that I can dd the beginning part of the drive?14:34
EriC^^pastebin it in paste.ubuntu.com14:34
miraculixok eric it gives me a list of partitions14:35
EriC^^miraculix: ok, paste it in paste.ubuntu.com14:36
miraculixsorry eric i am new to this have done now14:37
EriC^^miraculix: ok, np, what's the link?14:37
miraculixhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13599993/14:37
miraculixhope thats what u need14:38
EriC^^miraculix: you have a lot of free space14:39
EriC^^miraculix: can you paste the error apt is giving you?14:40
miraculixyes it's a new computer14:40
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miraculixi will try14:40
miraculixhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13600039/    it's in danish14:41
EriC^^miraculix: which command are you running?14:42
EriC^^type LANG=C sudo apt-get ......14:42
miraculixi use the software update program in the distro14:42
miraculixshall i try a command instead14:42
EriC^^oh14:42
EriC^^try, sudo apt-get update14:42
miraculixok14:43
EriC^^then LANG=C sudo apt-get dist-upgrade14:43
miraculixsudo apt-get update14:43
miraculixrunning now - just a moment14:44
nerruhlhey14:45
miraculixeric sudo apt-get update worked fine - running the LANG=C .... now14:46
EriC^^ok14:47
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hotmedalCan someone tell me if this rfkill output is normal? Because sometimes after wake from sleep, 3: brcmwl-0 shows a hardware blocked. Only to be fixed by a reboot. http://paste.ubuntu.com/13599813/14:50
miraculixeric it seems to be runnning my connection is very slow so it may take some time so let me just say thank you...i will get back if it does not :)14:50
EriC^^miraculix: ok, no problem :)14:50
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ftrhwk.quit14:55
VolkodavEriC^^:  The system is half crippled res is down mouse does not work etc14:57
Volkodavthe kernel looked like installed but only 3.0.9.19 shows in grub14:57
descamps__hello14:58
diegoreyesmohey14:59
EriC^^Volkodav: type uname -r14:59
JH151Hi, the current samba version in the ubuntu repository is a fair way behind the current samba version, any ideas if the repo will be updated?15:00
Volkodav3.19.0-9-generic15:00
VolkodavI am on live USB on 15.0415:00
Volkodavmy install is 15.1015:01
descamps__.be conversation en français15:01
rsephi there!15:01
EriC^^!fr | descamps__15:01
ubottudescamps__: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.15:01
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt15:02
EriC^^Volkodav: then sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot15:02
rsephow knows a python irc?15:03
PiciJH151: It looks like the newer versions of samba are sitting in debian experimental right now, so I wouldn't expect that there is a high chance of seeing those copied over to Ubuntu for 16.04, especially since it is an LTS.15:03
VolkodavEriC^^: mount: mount point /mnt/boot does not exist15:03
Picirsep: its #python, but you need to be registered/identified to join (ask in #freenode if you need to know how to do that)15:03
EriC^^Volkodav: oh, what did sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt return?15:04
EriC^^try sudo apt-get install btrfs-tools15:04
Volkodavmount /dev/sda2 /mnt returned nothing so I guess it did mount15:04
JH151Pici: I see, thank you, there is a bug with the version in the ubuntu repo that means if the Windows domain user has the change password flag set it will fall into a infinite loop, which has been fixed in a recent version15:05
VolkodavEriC^^: btrfs-tools is already the newest version.15:05
EriC^^Volkodav: try ls -l /mnt15:05
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13600415/15:07
PiciJH151: Depending on the state of that fix, it might be feasible to see it backported to a 'current' version of samba as an SRU (stable release update, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates ).15:08
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EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo mkdir /install15:08
EriC^^then type sudo mount /dev/sda2 /install15:09
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Volkodavdone15:09
CountZGreetings everyone.15:09
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /install/boot15:09
EriC^^Volkodav: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /install$i; done15:11
JH151Pici: Brilliant, I'll check it out, thank you for the help15:11
EriC^^type the whole line after the sudo mount /dev/sda1 /install/boot15:11
CountZHas the https://assets.ubuntu.com/sites/ubuntu/latest/u/img/download/desktop/install-ubuntu-desktop/image-installdesktoplongtermsupport-5.jpg screen changed in the newest release to not include the HD/Volume name?15:11
li_ww15:12
VolkodavEriC^^: mount: mount point /install/boot does not exist15:12
EriC^^Volkodav: try ls -l /install15:12
rsepthnks Pici15:12
rsep:D15:13
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13600482/15:13
VolkodavEriC^^:  Shouldn't we have created /install/boot  first to mount sda1 there?15:14
EriC^^Volkodav: no it should be in "/"15:15
Volkodavhmm15:15
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EriC^^!ops15:15
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DJonesmulga: Please don't15:16
EriC^^Volkodav: i think this has to do with btrfs15:16
EriC^^mcphail: are you there?15:16
bosyiwhy ubuntu don't have option to not install bootloader ? (15:16
VolkodavSo do I I think we installed 4.2.0 in / instead of /boot that's why it does not give any erros and does not show up in grub15:17
OerHeksbosyi, it has, you can choose where or not to install grub2 AFAIK15:18
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, try first sudo umount /install15:19
Priceybosyi: http://askubuntu.com/questions/561254/install-ubuntu-14-04-1-lts-without-losing-windows-7-bootloader15:19
bosyiOerHeks, as i undertand it has not have option not install. you can choose where to install, but..15:19
EriC^^Volkodav: then type sudo mount -o subvol=@ /dev/sda2 /install15:20
VolkodavEriC^^:  done15:21
EriC^^Volkodav: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /install$i; done15:22
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VolkodavOK15:22
EriC^^Volkodav: type ls -l /install/boot , what's in there?15:23
Volkodavtotal 015:23
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /install/boot15:24
VolkodavEriC^^: done15:26
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo chroot /install15:26
Volkodavin there15:26
ntzhello15:26
ntzis there some reason, that I can't create an exact resolution 1195x1890, eg cvt rounds it somehow like this:15:26
ntzModeline "1192x1890_60.00"  192.50  1192 1288 1416 1640  1890 1893 1903 1958 -hsync +vsync15:26
EriC^^Volkodav: type apt-get purge linux-image-4.2.0-19-generic15:29
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EriC^^ntz: no idea, but gtf gets it closer, 1192x189015:30
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VolkodavEriC^^: purged15:30
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EriC^^Volkodav: try apt-get install linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic15:31
ntzEriC^^: ok, I don't mind .... 3 pixels are nothing15:31
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VolkodavEriC^^:  linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic is already the newest version.15:31
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* ntz has a right-rotated 1920x1200 external screen, with kde boarders its 1185x189015:32
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EriC^^Volkodav: try apt-get purge linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic15:33
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VolkodavEriC^^: purged15:36
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, try apt-get install linux-image-3.19.0-9-generic15:37
FudgieDoing /list on here is like being ddose'd </315:38
EriC^^!alis | Fudgie yup15:38
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nicomachusI think mulga came to get help with a keyboard issue...15:38
FudgieSo I've got a card reader plugged inot my server machine and its not showing up. It lists in lsusb as "Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5111 Card Reader Controller" I've found the downloads from the Realtek site and downloaded them. When I run 'suod make' I get different errors. for the latest driver version I get the following errors:  http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=SmRKT0Qy15:40
FudgieWhat am I missing and what can I do about it15:40
OerHeksFudgie, did you put a sdcard in that reader?15:40
FudgieIt has one in atm yes15:41
OerHeksFudgie, oke, just checking.15:41
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FudgieA SDHC one atm if that makes any difference15:41
EriC^^Volkodav: any luck?15:42
research1Anyone know where I can find .ddebs (debug symbols) for packages for older releases?15:44
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FudgieAny ideas OerHeks?15:45
OerHeksFudgie, nope, normally any cardreader works OOTB15:45
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13600934/15:46
Fudgieyeah I heard you have to load a module, however the module doesnt exist15:46
FudgieSo you have to go obtain it lol15:46
EriC^^Volkodav: try apt-cache policy linux-image-generic15:46
OerHeksFudgie, that combo, cardreader & SDHC works on an other machine?15:46
Fudgieidk It worked fine on windows15:46
OerHeksoke, so the cardreader has no limit whatever.15:47
Fudgiehttp://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=25&PFid=25&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#RTS5101/RTS5111/RTS5116/RTS5169 is the driver Im trying to use15:48
FudgieRTS5111 is what I assme it needs15:48
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13600985/15:51
EriC^^Volkodav: the install is wily?15:51
EriC^^!info linux-image-generic wily15:52
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.2.0.19.21 (wily), package size 2 kB, installed size 10 kB15:52
EriC^^Volkodav: type cat /etc/issue15:52
OerHeksFudgie, all i see is a linux driver for PCIE RTS5229 & PCIE RTS520915:52
daftykinsHitechcg: no.15:52
HitechcgWhy not?15:53
VolkodavEriC^^: Ubuntu 15.10 \n \l15:53
FudgieOerHeks, oh I thought they'd work with all the versions listed on that page at the top15:53
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, so what happened when you booted earlier?15:53
OerHeksFudgie, not sure of that :-(15:54
EriC^^Volkodav: you got grub and booted into ubuntu, and it was running the 3.19 kernel?15:54
OerHeksFudgie, then there would be just one download for Linux15:54
Volkodavyes but all crippled15:55
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, try apt-get install --reinstall linux-generic15:55
EriC^^Volkodav: also, apt-get update , then apt-get dist-upgrade15:56
_Avocado_I´m thinking of installing ubuntu on my work laptop, but I want to use adobe software, what can I do?15:56
EriC^^_Avocado_: dual boot15:58
research1_Avocado_: It depends on which version you're trying to use, but yeah, Eric^^ is probably right, dual boot is easiest.15:58
_Avocado_EriC^^, can´t, got only 64gb ssd on this small laptop15:58
research1Here's a link to running a version in WINE: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=2560715:58
_Avocado_does it work flawlessly though?15:59
_Avocado_on WINE?15:59
_Avocado_Having to tweak every little bug that occurs is not the way to go for productivity :/15:59
_Avocado_I heard adobe CC works in wine16:00
research1_Avocado_: yeah, so that really just leaves you with dual boot. You could boot windows off an external HDD since you don't have space.16:00
_Avocado_research1, that´s also an option yeah, external hdd16:00
_Avocado_dangit i should buy a new laptop soon16:00
EriC^^_Avocado_: fwiw ubuntu is like 7gb16:00
research1_Avocado_: bummer. Maybe Adobe will release native packages in the future...16:01
FudgieOerHeks what am I able to do lol16:01
_Avocado_what is fwiw? EriC^^16:01
EriC^^for what it's worth16:01
hotmedalCan someone tell me if this rfkill output is normal? Because sometimes after wake from sleep, 3: brcmwl-0 shows a hardware blocked. Only to be fixed by a reboot. http://paste.ubuntu.com/13599813/16:01
haIve a Virtual Machine running Ubuntu Server, how can I change the display size?16:02
nicomachus_Avocado_: Not sure what your specific use case is, but I've found that there are perfectly good FOSS alternatives to just about everything in the Creative Cloud Suite16:02
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13601193/16:02
_Avocado_this laptop has uefi boot tho, will be hard to format ubuntu on it or not?16:02
_Avocado_i googled my laptop + ubuntu, people reported installing issues16:03
nicomachusnah, no problem _Avocado_16:03
_Avocado_it´s like a half tablet half laptop kind of thing16:03
_Avocado_detachable screen16:03
nicomachushotmedal: looks ok to me, you aren't blocking any hardware.16:03
nicomachus_Avocado_: what's the model?16:03
_Avocado_Acer Aspire Switch 10 SW5-01216:04
haIve a Virtual Machine running Ubuntu Server but the display size of my VM is small, how can I change it via Terminal?16:10
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, so earlier 3.19 booted not 4.2 right?16:10
OerHeksha depends on the VM, virtualbox?16:11
nicomachusoh boy. 2gb RAM, Intel Atom? may need a more lightweight distro like lubuntu or xubuntu for that one, _Avocado_16:11
haVMWare16:11
nicomachusand it looks like you'll have to turn off UEFI and go to Legacy boot16:11
nicomachushttp://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2538379/acer-aspire-sw5-012-refuses-boot-windows-recovery.html16:11
VolkodavEriC^^:  right16:12
_Avocado_nicomachus, woah, thanks for looking that up16:12
OerHeksoh, vmware i don't know.16:12
_Avocado_nicomachus, do you recommend 32bit or 64bit?16:12
_Avocado_nicomachus, my processor is 64bits, but they delivered 32bit os16:12
Volkodavand after our previous attempts it booted with wrong res no mouse etc16:12
nicomachus_Avocado_: the factory installed a 32bit version of windows??16:12
_Avocado_nicomachus, yeah16:13
JH151ha: You can install open-vm-tools-lts-trusty that should be fine16:13
JH151ha: if you're running 14.0416:13
nicomachusthat's just... kinda strange. but 64-bit would be best.16:13
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VolkodavEriC^^: and after our previous attempts it booted with wrong res no mouse etc16:15
zykotick9_Avocado_: fyi, with 2GB you'd actually have _more_ memory if you used 32bit instead of 64bit... just sayin'16:16
_Avocado_zykotick9, yeah i´ve read that too16:16
VolkodavEriC^^: Should I umount everything get out of chroot and reboot?16:16
Volkodavor I can reboot as is?16:16
nicomachusalways umount!16:17
Hu4x3rf73a116:19
Hu4x3rf73hey guys :/16:19
nicomachushiya16:20
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daemonhey all how do I create a file system on an image16:20
VolkodavEric I guess I unmount and reboot now?16:20
daemonthat >4G16:21
Hu4x3rf73Hiya16:21
VolkodavEriC^^: Eric I guess I unmount and reboot now?16:21
daemonI created the image using dd bs=1G count=2016:22
daemonso I would ideally like to make a 20g ext2 partition on it16:22
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Superdawgjust run mkfs.ext2 against the image file.16:24
daemonSuperdawg, it makes it 4G16:24
daemonah hold on16:24
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OerHeksdaemon, see here howto mount that empty img in a loop, etc http://askubuntu.com/questions/667291/create-blank-disk-image-for-file-storage16:26
daemonOerHeks, useless in my case fat32/msdos will be limited to 4G16:27
EriC^^Volkodav: hold on16:27
EriC^^Volkodav: i think it's booted the kernel that was shown in /mnt16:27
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VolkodavEriC^^: How did it get linked there? grub shouldn't be looking there16:28
OerHeksdaemon, that example gives dos yes, so change that to your ext216:28
EriC^^Volkodav: yeah, try grub-install --recheck /dev/sda16:28
EriC^^Volkodav: this page makes me think you can have a /boot on the root "/" http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=200355616:29
VolkodavEriC^^:  I've heard about it but at my last install it was not available yet and I kept updating ever since16:30
EriC^^i'm asking in #btrfs16:31
EriC^^Volkodav: apparently you can16:32
dreamscapehey all could anyone help me to use this within ubuntu? https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader16:33
VolkodavEriC^^:  Now I recall that I had /home created as well  and was kind of surprised but since everything worked so far I did not pay that much attention to it figuring it is not bad at all to have it separately16:33
VolkodavSo what's the plan the? get rid of /boot and install on / ?16:34
Superdawgdaemon: Are you specifying special block sizes for your mkfs.ext2?  I just ran through it and I got a 20G file system. (http://pastebin.com/pSYEMZQg)16:34
Volkodavor should I reboot and see how it goes?16:34
daemondreamscape, personally looks like ruby, I would look what its doing and rewrite it it in almost anything :P, failing that I bet #ruby would be a better help16:35
daemonroot@ubuntu:/cdrom/android-studio# dd if=/dev/zero of=mydisk.img bs=1G count=2016:36
daemonworlds slowest thing16:36
smacktalki'm trying to use rdesktop16:36
daemonwriting a 20G raw image to a usb pen16:36
daemon-_-16:36
dreamscapedaemon, you have pm sir :)16:36
smacktalkI need the clipboard to work between client and host and also the sound16:37
Hitechcgbs=1G seems pretty high16:37
smacktalkI can't seem to get both tow work at the same time16:37
SuperdawgI typically use bs=1M, personally.16:37
daemonsmacktalk, rDesktop does not do well with linux or bsd, virtualbox a windows xp client or shove tightvnc server on the windows server target. Failing that there is one virtualization client that does KINDA work though is horrible ... have a google about I think its part of gnomes toolkit from memory16:37
HitechcgMe too. I know that gparted actually automatically determines an optimal BS - I'll have to look into that.16:38
daemonHitechcg, Superdawg I could not see it really mattering16:38
daemonfor the process of writing a stream of zero's at least16:39
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, try update-grub16:42
EriC^^if you already ran grub-install16:42
VolkodavEriC^^: No I didn't Should I?16:43
EriC^^yeah16:44
smacktalknevermind...got it16:44
VolkodavEriC^^: grub-install /dev/sda2 right?16:44
EriC^^Volkodav: no, grub-install --recheck /dev/sda16:45
Hitechcgdaftykins: Why not?16:45
Volkodavoh ok now Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.2.0-19-generic16:46
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type apt-get update16:46
EriC^^then apt-get dist-upgrade16:46
gluzangichef16:47
VolkodavEriC^^: The following packages will be upgraded:16:48
Volkodav  thunderbird thunderbird-locale-en thunderbird-locale-en-gb16:48
EriC^^ok16:48
Volkodavjust one package16:48
EriC^^np16:49
EriC^^upgrade it, then type exit and try rebooting16:49
Volkodavso now what? reboot after upgrade?16:49
Volkodavok16:50
shudonhi all :) anyone here using xchat2/hexchat on gnome desktop? if i don't hear the beep when someone pings my nick, there's basically nothing on the desktop to tell me that it happened. any suggestions?16:50
ravi__kumarBrightness control in Ubuntu 14.04 is not working. How can this be fixed.16:52
Hitechcgshudon: Have you checked your IRC client settings?16:53
OerHeksshudon, did you set sounds yourself in preferences > sounds ? the path to local sound files is /usr/share/sounds/16:53
shudonHitechcg: for what?16:53
shudonOerHeks: yeah that's taken care of. the problem is when i fail to hear it (maybe because i'm not at my desk when the beep happens)16:54
HitechcgPing notifications16:54
VolkodavEriC^^: Booted in fine but the resolution is too low16:54
HitechcgOh, nevermind16:54
EriC^^Volkodav: type uname -r16:54
VolkodavEriC^^: 4.2.0-19-generic16:54
shudonHitechcg: sure, but on the new gnome desktop, the hexchat icon that normally blinks at me is now hidden away off-screen16:55
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type lspci16:55
ansivirusshudon, Settings -> Preferences -> Alerts -> blink tray icon on "highlighted message"16:55
EriC^^Volkodav: lspci | grep VGA16:55
Jochenravi__kumar: I had the same issue with my asus and fixed it with xbacklight - I dont know if this is the right way but it works16:55
heberravikumar:try fn+downarrow16:55
shudonansivirus: yes but the icon is now hidden on gnome desktop16:55
VolkodavEriC^^: 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 430] (rev a1)16:56
EriC^^Volkodav: try sudo ubuntu-drivers devices16:56
tpgHello everyone, just trying irssi for the first time, it looks cool.16:56
nicomachustpg: that's great! Check out #irssi for info or questions. This channel is strictly for ubuntu support.16:57
Gallomimiawell, why do you want irssi? personally i really like quassel16:57
tpgyep, thanks nicomachus16:57
ravi__kumarheber: Actually, I'm getting the notification in top right corner about change in brightness. But it is not actually happening.16:57
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13602064/16:58
VolkodavEriC^^: nvidia driver is not installed that's all I guess16:58
EriC^^Volkodav: try dpkg -l | grep nvidia16:59
OerHekssudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall # this will get the 'recommended' 352 driver16:59
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13602092/16:59
Gallomimiahey gang. i'm reading about some GRUB thanks to arch-wiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB) and i'm rather confused. any experts care to hold my hand while i try to get my system with encrypted raid to boot again?17:00
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13602133/17:02
Gallomimiai wonder how i got this system to work in the first place with this config :/17:02
EriC^^Volkodav: try sudo apt-get install --reinstall btrfs-tools17:03
Hitechcgthe magic linux gods17:03
Gallomimiahaha17:03
EriC^^!find fsck.btrfs17:03
ubottuPackage/file fsck.btrfs does not exist in wily17:03
Hitechcgbtrfs-tools?17:03
VolkodavEriC^^:  Let me try to choose the driver from gui see if it flies first17:04
lotuspsychjeHitechcg: can we help you?17:04
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, if it doesn't work try sudo apt-get install --reinstall nvidia-35217:04
Volkodavhmm shows as using the 352.63  binary17:04
HitechcgI was suggesting a package17:04
OerHeksfsck.btrfs is indeed part of btrfs-tools17:06
Extreminadorhi guys17:06
Extreminadorhow can i open the gui file browser has sudo ?17:06
lotuspsychjeExtreminador: gksu nautilus?17:07
Extreminadoryehh i think it's that17:07
EriC^^OerHeks: thanks17:07
Extreminadorwill try17:07
Extreminadoryehh that worked17:09
Extreminadorthanks lotuspsychje, need to remember next time the dam nautilus part17:09
VolkodavEriC^^: swithing to another 352 pkg from updates and it takes forever - just went half way through applying changes17:10
EriC^^ok17:10
OerHeksVolkodav, installing that driver can take minutes, sure, be patient.17:10
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EriC^^Volkodav: after it's done, try nvidia-settings , it might show some useful options17:11
OerHeksas long as your hdd led blinks, and numlock works, it is fine17:11
VolkodavEriC^^:  sure will17:11
GallomimiaHitechcg: im totally going to chalk it up to magic linux gods17:12
VolkodavEriC^^:  I will reboot and see if it switched17:14
nicomachusall glory to the magic linux gods, torvalds and stallman17:14
Gallomimiai was a bit more interested in shuttleworth and whoever made my grub install magically work with a dozen non-standard options17:16
Gallomimiayep. i'm quite confused and unsure of where to start with fixing it17:16
lotuspsychjeGallomimia: keep ontop please17:16
lotuspsychje*ontopic17:17
Gallomimiak. i need some help from some magic linux gods.17:17
lotuspsychjeGallomimia: ask 'help' isnt gonna help17:17
lotuspsychjeGallomimia: try to re-ask your issue all in one line once in a while17:17
VolkodavEriC^^:  all right ! It worked! Appreciate your help. So I understand the moves here we removed and old one and reinstalled 4.2.0 with fstab intact. I am still with tiny /boot and needed to be I may try to reinstall to / btrfs correct?17:18
Gallomimiai'm trying to install grub on a system that has 3 drives: they are partitioned into 3, with the 3rd partition being the largest and a member of a raid. on the raid is crypto, inside that is LVM2. the root and home partitions are inside that, while /boot is supposed to be on sda1. i can't get the thing to boot, and i haven't managed to get grub installed properly. i'm trying to study grub from arch-wiki but i'm really17:19
Gallomimialost17:19
lotuspsychje!raid | Gallomimia17:19
ubottuGallomimia: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto17:19
Gallomimiathanks. i don't have any problems with LVM or the RAID17:21
Gallomimiai can open them while booted from a LiveUSB17:21
distrodanHi, I'm trying to create a .conf with nano/gedit but I'm getting permission denied, its folder doesnt exist yet and I can't create it17:21
distrodancan i create a folder in terminal?17:21
Gallomimiayes. it's mkdir17:21
VolkodavEriC^^:  with my 88 mb on /boot and one kernel occupying 53 I will not be able to upgrade a kernel next time - pain the neck17:22
daftykinsHitechcg: sorry, don't have the patience to justify that one to you - you can mess about if you really want.17:22
distrodanthanks17:22
Gallomimiain order to make files or folders inside any directory, you need to have write permissions on that dir17:22
smacktalkhow do I make my wireless ubuntu laptop print to the printer attached to my windows desktop?17:23
daftykinsshare it and then configure samba17:23
Gallomimiathat's assuming you have the wireless workign and the desktop is on the same LAN.17:24
paultjuhI have a problem with ubuntu shortly flash/scramble the screen every now and then, also sometimes other redraw issues17:25
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: ubuntu version and graphics card chipset?17:25
paultjuhlotuspsychje: 15.04 ubuntu, nvidea gpu17:26
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: wich chipset exactly?17:26
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: sudo lshw -C video17:26
paultjuhGT218 [GeForce 210]17:26
paultjuhdriver-> nouveau17:27
VolkodavEriC^^: Or try to install in / and forget about all this hustle for good?17:27
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: have you tryed other drivers from additional drivers section?17:28
paultjuhlotuspsychje: also, dual monitor setup17:28
EriC^^Volkodav: yeah, try moving /boot to "/" it might work17:28
EriC^^Volkodav: do you want to give it a shot?17:28
paultjuhlotuspsychje: not yet, are those the propietary?17:29
VolkodavSure - btrfs can grow rather easy17:29
VolkodavI guess /ducks17:29
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: check whats on your list mate, best driver is the one that works best on your system right17:29
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type cp -a /boot /boot.old17:29
paultjuhlotuspsychje: trying out nvidia-340 now, let's see how that works17:30
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: ok good luck mate17:31
lotuspsychje!recovery | paultjuh if things go wrong17:31
ubottupaultjuh if things go wrong: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode17:31
VolkodavEriC^^: ok17:31
Paradiseehey guys, i'd like to make a new partion on my ssd where actually i have ubuntu, and install also windows 10. how can i do it17:32
paultjuhlotuspsychje: how do I switch this back on the command line? as recovery might not boot into graphics?17:32
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo umount /boot17:32
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: purge nvidia17:33
Volkodavok17:33
paultjuhok thanks17:33
paultjuhlet's restart then17:33
FudgieHm I got my SD Card reader working, but now its mounting in /media/thomas/ and only I can access it I need all users to be able to access it17:34
sky_hello world17:35
NIKAhello sky17:35
VolkodavEriC^^: I guess we have to remove /boot and grow / to swallow it?17:36
paultjuh_after restarts no flashes so far, but it is once every x minutes, so I have to wait to see if it works fine17:36
sky_french ?17:36
lotuspsychje!fr | sky_17:36
ubottusky_: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.17:36
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo nano /etc/fstab then add a "#" at the start of the line that says /boot17:36
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: open a tail -f /var/log/syslog from terminal17:37
lotuspsychjepaultjuh: and fool around a bit with your system, youtube 1080p, vlc17:37
paultjuh_lotuspsychje: I have that open indeed, not that I saw anything usefull the previous time17:37
sky_i love speak french and many other language17:37
fabio_Hello guys, how do i get the local ip after its beign assigned?17:38
shudonfabio_: you can see how your NICs are configured with ifconfig command17:38
EriC^^fabio_: ip a17:38
fabio_EriC^^, its possible to get only the result of wlan0?17:40
Paradiseeany way i could get help?17:40
Paradiseelotuspsychje: you available?17:40
paultjuh_lotuspsychje: it is 15.10 btw,17:40
lotuspsychje!dualboot | Paradisee read this17:41
ubottuParadisee read this: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot17:41
paultjuh_still no flashes so far, so it probably solved my problem17:41
Paradiseety17:41
llutzfabio_: ip a s wlan017:41
lotuspsychjeParadisee: but i would firmware upgrade your ssd, install ubuntu single,and test w10 from a virtualbox17:41
paultjuh_lotuspsychje: thanks for the help, should remember those additional drivers17:41
lotuspsychje!yay | paultjuh_17:41
ubottupaultjuh_: Glad you made it! :-)17:41
Paradiseelotuspsychje: i tried w10 from the vm17:41
VolkodavEriC^^: Ok done17:41
lotuspsychjegood even sir MonkeyDust17:42
MonkeyDustlotuspsychje17:42
lotuspsychjening17:42
paultjuh_somehow I just got my other problem back though... Not sure if it is an ubuntu problem, but seems to be: when clicking on a link in a program, it will open a new window in chrome, with an empty tab, instead of opening a new tab with that link17:42
Paradiseelotuspsychje: so should i just make a ntfs partion for win?17:43
Gallomimiapaultjuh_: if you see video at all after installing that driver, you're doing very well :D17:43
lotuspsychjeParadisee: im not the best help for dualbooting as i dont like it sorry17:43
paultjuh_Gallomimia: haha, well hopefully it solves my flashing issues, it was very annoying, but nothing yet17:43
Paradiseei dont like it neither..17:43
Paradiseebut i need it unfortunally17:43
lotuspsychje!uefi > Paradisee read this also if system is uefi17:44
Gallomimiapaultjuh_: you'll also get mad 3d acceleration17:44
Paradiseewin doesnt work really well on the vm17:44
Paradiseelotuspsychje: it is uefi, yes..17:44
Gallomimiawell, from what i can tell paradisee the first step you want to do is split your drive and make a second partition. this usually does not destroy data, but i recommend backups anyway17:44
MonkeyDustParadisee  i have w10 in vmaware player, works good, be it a bit slow17:44
MonkeyDustvmware*17:44
fabio_llutz, its possible to output only the ip? without all the trash...17:45
Gallomimiausually the steps involved in easily creating a dual-boot system is to install windows first, then ubuntu second. sounds like you're not going to do it that way17:45
ParadiseeGallomimia: i made a backup actually17:45
ParadiseeGallomimia: i have already ubuntu.17:45
lintuxis this ubuntu support?17:45
lintuxhello17:46
Gallomimiagood! try using the Disks program to resize your ubuntu partition and make a new one for the windows. NTFS i think you're right17:46
Paradiseenever used win before17:46
lotuspsychjeParadisee: i strongly advise you firmware ssd, your ssd will suffer speed issues otherwise17:46
Gallomimiayes lintux it is17:46
lintuxhelp pokerstars wont install17:46
ParadiseeGallomimia: i will make a partion with parted then.17:46
llutzfabio_:LANG=C ip a s wlan0|awk '/inet / {print $2}'17:46
nbusronehello , anyone know how to permanent set nvidia brightness on desktop ? it auto reset to 0 value even I set it -3017:46
lintuxany i couldnt get on webchat17:46
lintuxhad to to download xchat17:46
Gallomimialintux: pokerstars.... is it a linux program? probably windows only17:46
EriC^^Volkodav: type sudo cp -a /boot.old/* /boot17:47
Gallomimianbusrone: yes i saw that a few days ago...17:47
OerHekslintux, pokerstars  is a windows app, use wine17:47
Gallomimia!brightness | nbusrone17:47
lintuxit's windows and mac but i have wine17:47
OerHeks!wine17:47
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu17:47
ParadiseeV17:47
Paradiseehttp://dpaste.com/3N5032B17:47
fabio_llutz, what that LANG=C means?17:47
Paradiseethis is what i have so far17:47
OerHekslintux, see their database17:47
lintuxi have it and it still wont open up right17:47
Gallomimiaargh nothing for brightness17:47
Paradiseewhere should i make the partition?17:47
llutzfabio_: to make sure output is in english17:48
whytrytoflyjo17:48
whytrytoflyhi17:48
whytrytoflywhenever i login i get the error : vboxclient the virtualbox kernel service is not running. exiting.17:48
k1llintux: see in the wine app database what to do to get that program in wine working17:48
Gallomimianbusrone: there's a page on brightness. search google for brightness ubuntu17:48
whytrytoflythoughi dont have any virtualbox installed17:48
whytrytoflyi created some virtuelenv, but dont see the connection17:48
lintuxdatabase what?17:48
Gallomimiaappdb.winehq.org17:48
k1lwhytrytofly: "dpkg -l | grep -i virtualbox"17:48
nbusroneGallomimia : I am using nvidia driver , not intel17:48
paultjuh_Paradisee: you probably should resize your linux partition first if you want to install windows on the side17:48
k1lwhytrytofly: in a pastebin please17:49
OerHekslintux, see the url from ubottu, or join #winehq for application help, we don't.17:49
Paradiseepaultjuh_: http://dpaste.com/3N5032B which one17:49
VolkodavEriC^^: OK17:49
k1l!appdb17:49
ubottuThe Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help17:49
k1llintux: ^ see this17:49
paultjuh_Paradisee: the second one (ext4)17:49
paultjuh_last one is swap, first one is boot (seems to be a left over of a previous windows install?)17:50
Paradiseewill i lose the datas?17:50
paultjuh_Paradisee: not if you do it correctly17:50
fabio_llutz, just one more thing. how do i remove the / from de adddress?17:50
lintuxok ill try it have another question17:50
Paradiseeactually i need 50gb for win17:50
lintuxwhen watching videos the screen goes black17:50
fabio_llutz, the output is this 192.168.1.120/2417:50
whytrytoflyhttp://pastebin.com/ELe8RcX117:50
fabio_llutz, i want to remove the /24 part17:51
lintuxhow do I stop screen going black when watching videos?17:51
rift-Is it a general concern that 14.04 does not use an LTS kernel?17:51
k1lwhytrytofly: see: you still have virtualbos stuff installed17:51
Gallomimialintux: it's important to know what programs give you a black screen17:51
lotuspsychjelintux: ubuntu version and graphics card chipset?17:51
k1lwhytrytofly: is this inside a VM?17:51
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type sudo grub-install --recheck /dev/sda , then sudo update-grub17:51
whytrytoflyk1l: no17:51
Paradiseei cannot resize the partition.....even create a new one.17:51
llutzfabio_: add "|cut -d'/'  -f1"  or fiddle with awk/sed17:51
lintux14.04 nvidia17:52
paultjuh_Paradisee: so you first need enough free space on your linux partition, not to sure anymore how to resize your primary linux partition, usually it is the easiest to boot into a live cd17:52
k1lwhytrytofly: sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*17:52
fabio_cool17:52
lotuspsychjelintux: wich card exactly?17:52
fabio_llutz, thanks mate17:52
lintuxill pastebin a command but dont know the command17:52
paultjuh_Paradisee: 120 seems a bit tight on space for dual boot17:52
whytrytoflyk1l: ok relogin to check17:52
lotuspsychjerift-: what do you mean by that?17:53
Paradiseepaultjuh_: got another hd with 1tb17:53
Paradiseethese 2 os will be sit on the ssd17:53
rift-not using an LTS means that ubuntu 14.04 maintainers have to backport kernel changes themselves. It would seem better to have kernel developers handle that by going with an LTS kernel.17:53
Paradiseeand i also just need 50gb for win17:53
rift-an LTS kernel, that is17:53
lintuxwhat command i run to tell you exactly please?17:53
lotuspsychjelintux: sudo lshw -C video17:53
k1lrift-: they  do handle the kernels quite well on ubuntu.17:54
paultjuh_Paradisee: ah like that, the easiest to resize your primary linux partition is to boot  into a live cd/usb17:54
MonkeyDustrift-  LTS is a ubuntu/canonical concept, not a linux/kernel concept17:54
OerHeksrift-, 14.04 lts does not use an lts kernel ??17:54
k1lrift-: and they support it for 5 years.17:54
paultjuh_Paradisee: then resize with gparted17:54
Paradiseepaultjuh_: by insert the win10 dvd?17:54
rift-MonkeyDust: nope, it's a kernel concept too, see http://kernel.org17:54
Paradiseeor you mean by using gparted as live?17:54
GallomimiaParadisee: you cannot resize your partition while you're booted from it. boot from something else, then give it a go17:55
paultjuh_Paradisee: do you have a ubuntu cd/usb?17:55
Paradiseepaultjuh_: nope, but i can make a live cd17:55
k1lrift-: the issue is the release date of the LTS kernels. no one wants an old kernel in a release.17:55
lintuxhttp://pastebin.com/Zq7TmUX417:55
rift-OerHeks: correct, 14.04 uses a non-longterm support kernel.17:56
lotuspsychjelintux: ok, your card is optimus, did you install nvidia-prime?17:56
paultjuh_Paradisee: I would make a usb stick, don't burn cd's that is old fashioned ;)17:56
RouninSo, hash sum mismatch on no.archive.ubuntu.com17:56
Rouninwily-updates17:56
lintuxget it lotus?17:57
k1lRounin: just wait untill the servers are synced again17:57
Paradiseepaultjuh_: i dont have usb :D17:57
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Rounink1l: Alrighty17:57
lintuxi think so17:57
VolkodavEriC^^:  done17:57
lintuxhow can i check it?17:57
lotuspsychjelintux: can you check additional drivers, wich driver is active?17:57
paultjuh_Paradisee: that sounds strange, but ok :)17:57
Paradiseepaultjuh_: do i need a live cd or an os?17:58
lotuspsychjelintux: sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime17:58
Paradiseecan you point me out? so i can download it.17:58
rift-k1l: the issue I brought up is whether it is wise to use a non-longterm support kernel, as in 14.04.17:58
k1lrift-: its a longterm support kernel supported not by kernel.org but by ubuntu.17:58
paultjuh_Paradisee:17:58
paultjuh_let me check if you burn a psyical cd :)17:59
Sonderbladei just noticed that ubuntu 15.10 uses freetype 2.5.2 which is two years old17:59
lintuxnvidia-34017:59
lintuxis active17:59
Sonderbladeit has lots of unfixed security vulnerabilities: http://www.freetype.org/17:59
Paradiseepaultjuh_: going with an usb one17:59
paultjuh_the ubuntu install cd ships with live and gparted isn't it? Paradisee needs to resize his root partition17:59
lotuspsychjelintux: nvidia-prime installed also?17:59
Paradiseepaultjuh_: i hope got enough space17:59
k1lrift-: the issue is: ubuntu got fixed release dates and cant wait untill the kernel.org guys thing their kernel is ready. so there is no chance to match those release dates17:59
paultjuh_Paradisee: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/contribute/?version=15.10&architecture=amd6418:00
rift-k1l: which means that kernel developers are disconnected with whatever is going on with 14.04. It seems a bit odd.18:00
k1lrift-: so its the ubuntu kernel developers who support the kernel version.18:00
k1lrift-: no18:00
lintuxi dont see anything that says nvidia prime18:00
Superdawgupstream linux kernel devs are not necessarily ubuntu kernel devs18:00
rift-k1l: kernel.org is different from ubuntu18:01
k1lrift-: ubuntu got a bunch of kernel developers who actually work on kernel.org anyway. its just you jugding they are not worth of knowing what they do?18:01
Paradiseepaultjuh_: downloading..18:01
Paradiseepaultjuh_: will it be a live?18:01
paultjuh_when I click on a link chrome just opens a new window with an empty tab, this seems to be new on 15.10. Any suggestions?18:01
paultjuh_Paradisee: yes, you can choose between "trying out ubuntu" or install18:02
paultjuh_Paradisee: then pick the first18:02
Paradiseedoes it have gparted?18:02
lotuspsychjelintux: sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime18:02
paultjuh_Paradisee: not 100% sure, bit handicapped atm, I don't have an usb stick, as I'm not at home18:02
Paradiseeill give a try18:03
Paruzadoes the livecd / recovery mode part of the ubuntu server cd have ssh-server?18:03
rift-k1l: that's your projection. Just saying that the duplication of effort is unfortunate. Why not use a longterm kernel from kernel.org ? I guess it comes down to a political decision to release every so-and-so months.18:03
Paradiseei suppose it has parted18:03
OerHeksParadisee, server has no live mode18:03
OerHeks*server.iso*18:03
Paruzaok18:03
OerHeksParuza, any other ubuntu iso has live mode, but not sshserver installed, but you can install in a live environment18:04
paultjuh_Paradisee: seems to have gparted indeed18:04
lintuxok ran it  bottom line says 0 upgraded 0 newly installed18:04
VolkodavEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13603165/18:04
rift-political decisions don't always coincide with the best technical decisions18:04
k1lrift-: ubuntu got fixed fixed release dates and ships LTS way before kernel did start doing LTS. and people dont want old kernels in a new release.18:04
Paruzai'd use the desktop version except its too large for a regular cd, which in this case is relevant18:04
OerHeksrghose fix your connection please18:05
Paruzaanyone have a favorite live cd repair distro?18:05
daftykinsParuza: everyone uses flash drives today18:05
k1lrift-: i dont understand why you are making it an issue? there is neither an issue with stability or security updates on the ubuntu kernels, nor with kernel.org having other distributions support their work longer than they do.18:05
lotuspsychjelintux: ok now open nvidia-settings18:06
lotuspsychjelintux: and enable performance mode18:06
Paruzayeah this is a pretty old server18:06
distortedvoiceI have eth0(private IP) and eth1(public IP). I can only ping the unit with the local ip on my private network. Why can't I ping it on the public?18:06
lintuxi dont think it added anything do i need to add a new repo?18:07
SuperdawgIt's not like having a different kernel is new by any stretch of the imagination.  Look at rhel, or even debian.  They all have maintainers for their kernels, and their primary kernels aren't necessary LTS.18:07
MonkeyDustParuza  Ultilex rescue18:07
GallomimiaParuza: i happen to have the liveUSB booted right now. the answer is no, it does not have an ssh server pre-installed18:07
Gallomimiawhy does it matter what kernel your distro ships with? you can install a newer kernel if you want.18:07
paultjuh_anyone knows how to fix the link-click issue?18:08
daftykinsGallomimia: that's a ridiculous notion18:08
MonkeyDustParuza  http://thinknic.com/tag/rescue/18:08
rift-k1l: those sound like strawmen. I wasn't advocating putting old kernels in new releases, just matching longterm kernels with Ubuntu LTS. As I said, this conflicts with the release-every-so-and-so months schedule of Ubuntu.18:08
ikoniawhat is the link-click issue ?18:08
paultjuh_I click a link18:08
lotuspsychjelintux: no repo, just try to open nvidia-settings please18:08
paultjuh_and instead of opening a new tab with that link, it opens a new window, with an empty tab18:09
Gallomimiadistortedvoice: maybe your router is blocking the pings from WAN? check its settings18:09
paultjuh_only happens on ubuntu 15.10 with chrome18:09
lintuxnvidia xserver settings i have performance mode ticked18:09
k1lrift-: you cant match that when you keep strict release dates on ubuntu, right.18:09
lotuspsychjelintux: ok, seems like everything is fine then18:09
lotuspsychjelintux: so whats happening exactly with your screen?18:09
Gallomimiadaftykins: i'm not sure if i understand the point of the discussion at all. but it's marginally offtopic and borderline troll.18:10
k1lrift-: is that is what you want, then you will dont get that on ubuntu. other distributions have "when its done" releases but most even changed to fixed dates.18:10
lintuxill be watching a video and after a few minutes if i dont move my mouse screen goes to sleep18:10
Gallomimialintux: normal behavior. turn it off in settings18:11
k1lrift-: i am not aware of a distribution waiting for the "when its done" LTS kernel release dates.18:11
lintuxi tried where in setttings power?  ived tried and couldnt18:11
Gallomimiait's the second setting in there. "brightness and lock"18:12
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, type exit then try rebooting18:13
Gallomimiaguys far be it from me to winch about off-topic, but talking about LTS concepts is not talking about support. is that correct?18:13
Volkodavall right18:13
lotuspsychjeGallomimia:  the original question was about ubuntu 14.0418:13
lintuxok think i got it thanks!18:14
lotuspsychje!yay | lintux18:14
ubottulintux: Glad you made it! :-)18:14
bittinhttp://foss-sthlm.haxx.se/rms2016.html18:14
lotuspsychjebittin: no advertising here18:15
bittinlotuspsychje: ah sorry18:15
paultjuh_am I really the only one who uses chrome? it seems to be a consisten issue with ubuntu 15.10 + chrome18:16
VolkodavEriC^^:  All good in the 'hood man!18:16
EriC^^Volkodav: great!18:16
Volkodavlet me check the mount18:16
EriC^^ok18:16
lotuspsychjepaultjuh_: use chroium instead18:17
distortedvoiceGallomimia, I have tried pinging from my VPS18:17
lotuspsychjechromium18:17
icehellouuu18:18
paultjuh_lotuspsychje: what is the difference between chromium and chrome?18:18
VolkodavEriC^^:  So technically I can format that sda1 of 90 mb right?18:19
EriC^^Volkodav: yeah18:19
VolkodavNot that it matters anymore really18:19
MonkeyDustpaultjuh_  http://www.diffen.com/difference/Chromium_vs_Google_Chrome18:20
nbusronehello , anyone know how to permanent set nvidia brightness on desktop ? it auto reset to 0 value even I set it -3018:20
EriC^^nbusrone: do you know the command to set it to -30 ?18:20
rtarrfertnbusrone: funny18:20
VolkodavEriC^^:  and grow / to the left to absorb it18:21
distortedvoiceGallomimia, it's like it is only connecting to the internet through the private ip18:21
EriC^^Volkodav: is it easy in btrfs?18:21
Volkodavbtrfs should be able to do -yeah18:21
Volkodavnot sure if I can do mounted pretty sure I can18:22
EriC^^cool18:22
VolkodavThat's one of the beauty features of that18:22
nbusroneEriC^^ , rtarrfert : which command ?18:23
Volkodavcan even grow over the disks and partitions pretty sure18:23
paultjuhok, this fixes the link click issue indeed18:23
jacob____i want to disable the "insert" key for example18:23
jacob____how do i change the functionality of certain keys18:23
lotuspsychje!yay | paul-kk18:23
ubottupaul-kk: Glad you made it! :-)18:23
VolkodavEriC^^:  I guess I'll take it from here - thanks a lot!18:24
EriC^^Volkodav: ok, no problem!18:24
lotuspsychje!cookie | EriC^^18:24
ubottuEriC^^: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!18:24
CarlFKbox with u-desktop installed, but I am using it as a headless server.  how do I disable the desktop from launching?18:24
EriC^^thanks lotuspsychje18:24
lotuspsychjeCarlFK: why did you install desktop on a server?18:25
CarlFKlotuspsychje: it wasn't a server when I installed ;)18:25
lotuspsychjeCarlFK: what did you do exactly and what for?18:26
motaka2TJ-: Hello18:26
motaka2ioria: Hello18:27
DorfenHello guys! I've got this weird issue when i connect my work vpn, after 10-20 minutes i can't reach anything, and my ssh sessions hangs. I can relog, and all is good. syslog gets spammed by avahi-daemon saying it recieved a packet from an invalid interface, but leaves no hints about the host nor the interface. What can I do now?18:27
CarlFKlotuspsychje: assume I installed wily from a CD, installed openssh-server, and now I don't want the desktop coming up so that I have a little more memory for running a video encoder.18:28
nbusroneEriC^^ , rtarrfert : which command for brightness on nvidia ? sorry newbie on it18:29
rtarrfert?18:29
EriC^^nbusrone: i meant do you know how to set the brightness from the console?18:29
CarlFKlotuspsychje: if you want more details on the setup, here they are: https://github.com/CarlFK/veyepar/blob/master/setup/nodes/pxe/shaz/var/www/lc/late.sh18:30
TJ-CarlFK: "systemctl disable graphical.target"18:30
lotuspsychjeCarlFK: im just confused, why dont you just use ubuntu server instead of desktop?18:31
CarlFKTJ-: thanks18:31
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CarlFKlotuspsychje: because i know there is quicker way.  like what TJ just said18:31
TJ-motaka2: how did the release-upgrade progress?18:31
motaka2TJ-: my friend who sleeps in the office turned of modem so we lost connection during midnight, so I ended to no result18:33
motaka2turned off18:33
nicomachuswat18:33
TJ-motaka2: !! I think you maybe cut your losses and do a clean, fresh, install of 15.10 from the ISO. You've already lost so much time, and there is no guarantee the system will end up in a stable state.18:34
motaka2TJ-: I have a 14.04 DVD, can I use that  ?18:34
motaka2TJ-: Is there much difference between 14 and 15?18:35
TJ-motaka2: Yes, that's an LTsS (Long Term Support) release so you can upgrade that to 16.04 LTS next year when that has been released18:35
TJ-motaka2: There are a lot of improvements since 14.04, but you should try to keep on an LTS given your situation. That avoids needing to do 6 monthly release-upgrades to keep support.18:36
lotuspsychjeTJ-: +118:37
motaka2TJ-: Ok, I will put the DVD in the tray18:37
motaka2TJ-: Thanks for you great help18:37
TJ-motaka2: So, back-up your user data and important configurations, passwords, keys, certificates - anything you've created over time, and then do a clean install of 14.0418:37
danzkaneeds help in grub 2.02 beta, basically I want to totally hide it18:38
nbusroneEriC^^ : nope , I tried it last time but can't remember and it auto revert back to normal setting to 018:39
EriC^^danzka: type cat /etc/default/grub18:39
danzka1 sec18:39
EriC^^paste the output in paste.ubuntu.com18:39
motaka2TJ-: I dont know how to do that. I will redo everthing18:39
EriC^^nbusrone: type cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness18:39
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TJ-motaka2: everything in your $HOME directory, plus any non-standard program/service configurations under /etc/ you may have created. Also consider any applications you may have installed from somewhere other than the Ubuntu archives (I seem to recall you have Xmind and other such 3rd party programs)18:40
nbusroneEriC^^ : No such file or directory18:40
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danzkaEriC^^ here you go http://paste.ubuntu.com/13603788/, thanks :)18:42
motaka2TJ-: I dont have anywhere to copy them18:43
lotuspsychjemotaka2: up to the cloud :p18:44
motaka2lotuspsychje: Which cloud ?18:44
TJ-motaka2: To the Windows PC. As well as PuTTY there's a program called WinSCP, that allows you to use 'scp' (secure/ssh copy) to move files. So you can create a ZIP file on the Linux PC and transfer it to your Windows PC using WinSCP18:44
crvenihi18:44
lotuspsychjemotaka2: there are many free cloud services, or try what TJ- suggest to your win lap18:45
EriC^^nbusrone: try ls /sys/class/backlight18:45
crvenisome body is use ubuntu server?18:45
lotuspsychjecrveni: #ubuntu-server18:46
motaka2TJ-: Win lap has 7 gigs of free space in two drives18:46
motaka2TJ-: It is also very slow when it comes to copying18:46
balazsHi, has anyone seen where a DVD burned with 15.10 is reported as a blank DVD when I insert it into an older server ?18:46
EriC^^danzka: try sudo nano /etc/default/grub , set GRUB_TIMEOUT=1 , and fix GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET18:47
TJ-motaka2: that should be more than enough - depending on how much data is in your home directory of course. use "du -hs $HOME" to find out18:47
crveniis somebody use ubuntu server?18:47
lotuspsychjecrveni: type /join #ubuntu-server18:47
motaka2TJ-: wait ...18:47
nbusroneEriC^^ : no result18:47
simosxIs security.ubuntu.com down? can't get updates.18:47
EriC^^nbusrone: how do you set your brightness from the console? type history it'll show the list of recently used commands18:48
simosxW: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-security/main/source/Sources  Hash Sum mismatch18:48
lotuspsychjesimong: added ppa's of any kind?18:48
motaka2TJ-: I should always loginas text so I can use putty ?18:48
simosxlotuspsychje, indeed I did.18:48
lotuspsychje!ppa | simong remove them first18:49
ubottusimong remove them first: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge18:49
TJ-motaka2: no. PuTTY will work no matter what, it starts a totally separate log-in to whatever you're doing on the PC via its console18:49
TJ-motaka2: Linux is genuinely multi-user, multi-login18:49
simosxlotuspsychje, thanks for the lead. will remove PPA and try again. ATM, can't think how it would be affected.18:49
nbusroneEriC^^ : Application > System tools > Administration > Nvidia X Server Settings , At DFP-0 , color correction tab to set brightness to -3018:50
TJ-simosx:  if an archive update is in-progress your client make have pulled files that are between changes18:50
danzkaEriC^^ the grub menu is visible for 1 second now18:51
motaka2TJ-: when I am not logged in the main PC putty on this side stops18:51
danzkaEriC^^ thanks for pointing me to the typo but still no luck :/18:51
EriC^^danzka: try GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=118:51
TJ-motaka2: any remote SSH session is not reliant on being logged in on the PC *unless* you've defined the network connection on the PC to be per-user, rather than system-wide (shared by all users)18:52
danzkaEriC^^ still there :/18:53
motaka2TJ-: the home is 6.6Gb18:54
motaka2TJ-: I cant split it in twoo drives, can I?18:55
TJ-danzka: GRUB will display the boot menu if the OS didn't clear the simple boot flag at shutdown, which is used to indicate to the boot-loader that the last boot was good. If the last boot was bad you will likely want to try Recovery, or an alternate kernel, so GRUB shows that menu. Some hardware makes setting that flag difficult or impossible18:55
motaka2TJ-: I will reinstall everything18:56
TJ-motaka2: do you have, or can you borrow, an external USb flash thumb drive temporarily?18:56
motaka2TJ-: I have an 8GB18:57
motaka2TJ-: All my aps were free, I can reinstall them.18:58
ubuntu327Hi, I need some help setting up my monitor resolution, my current setup is dual head, but one of the monitor's resolution is not being detected, how can I fix this? I'm using 14.0418:59
danzkaTJ- I hear you but the system is freshly installed and perfectly stable, no hardware issues as far as i can tell, the boot config are perfect and the grub file is carefully modified as you can see, I am banging my head against the wall for the last 2 days, without any luck :/18:59
lotuspsychje!info arandr | ubuntu327 try this perhaps?19:00
ubottuubuntu327 try this perhaps?: arandr (source: arandr): Simple visual front end for XRandR. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.8-1 (wily), package size 49 kB, installed size 301 kB19:00
TJ-danzka: like I said, sometimes the hardware doesn't allow the CMOS simple boot flag to be set correctly, or else GRUB can't read it. There are a combination of reasons why it can happen. But, if you don't like it, you can modify the script generated into /boot/grub/grub.cfg by "update-grub" by looking at /etc/grub.d/00_header and modifying it accordingly19:01
danzkaI already did that19:01
danzkaTJ- is there any other file which can affect the behaviour of grub?19:02
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: the resolution detected is the same on both displays, but they are not the same19:02
lotuspsychjeubuntu327: you have the correct driver for your graphics card?19:03
TJ-danzka: check that recordfail != 1, that's the key19:03
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: I believe I do, it's intel graphics and ubuntu has got good support for it19:04
danzkacool thanks TJ- I will ;)19:04
motaka2TJ-: How can I earse everything including windows which was previousely installed on this machine?19:04
TJ-motaka2: use the installer, there's an option to do a complete full install that replaces everything19:05
motaka2TJ-: Erase ubuntu 12.04 and reinstall ?19:05
TJ-danzka: try dropping to the GRUB console at the boot menu and using "set" to check the value of recordfail, timeout, and other relavent variables so you know *why* GRUB shows the mneu19:05
lotuspsychjeubuntu327: sudo lshw -C video please?19:06
TJ-motaka2: the installer will offer the option to repartition and format the entire disk19:06
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: http://pastebin.com/HBUgwyXq19:06
lotuspsychjeubuntu327: ok looking good, what does arandr show on both screens?19:08
motaka2TJ-: I am in there but I dont know how to unite both19:09
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ubuntu327lotuspsychje: HDMI3 | VGA1 both heads have the same size (not the case for the monitors) and the resolutions are the same (not the case for the monitors). The Screen Display configuration menu shows the same monitor on both heads (not the case!)19:10
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: When I say Screen Display shows the same monitor I mean, brand and model19:11
lotuspsychje!xrandr | ubuntu32719:12
ubottuubuntu327: XRandR 1.2 is the new method of running dual screens in !X.  Information/HowTo here: http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR1219:12
nbusroneEriC^^ : gtg , will continue fixing it tomorrow , hopefully I can fix it since it really bothers me for half a year resetting to 0 every restart19:12
EriC^^nbusrone: ok, if you find the command, you can add it to start apps from the dash19:13
EriC^^*startup19:13
motaka2TJ-: Which file system should I choose?19:15
nbusroneEriC^^ : i will try again tomorrow :) thanks for the guide :) it's really hard since its a nvidia card using nvidia driver which is not intel and it's set base on their option driver . Will try again from you tomorrow ;)19:15
EriC^^nbusrone: no problem :)19:16
Bashing-omMonkeyDust: General purpose, all-around do it all .. and still the champ . ext4 for the file system .19:17
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: can you help me configure my xorg.conf for the two different monitors?19:19
lotuspsychjeubuntu327: sorry im not the dual monitor expert myself19:20
lotuspsychjeubuntu327: you could try xrandr --auto or so?19:20
motaka2TJ-: Can I add swap area later ?19:20
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: Looks like it's not properly picking up the fact that it's 2 different monitors19:21
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: can you point me in the right direction to editing the xorg.conf file? (I can't find it)19:21
lotuspsychje!xorg | ubuntu32719:22
ubottuubuntu327: X.Org is an implementation of the X Windows System, and is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart it on an Ubuntu system, type 'sudo service lightdm restart'. To fix screen resolution or other X.Org problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution . See also !xorgconf19:22
genii!xorgconf19:22
ubottuThe /etc/X11/xorg.conf file is deprecated, but sometimes may still be needed to pass values to specific drivers. See `man xorg.conf` for file structure and syntax. | Generic xorg.conf generation: http://ubottu.com/y/xorgconf | ATI proprietary driver specific: http://ubottu.com/y/atiamd | Nvidia proprietary driver specific: http://ubottu.com/y/nvidia19:22
lotuspsychjegenii: tnx19:22
geniilotuspsychje: np19:22
ubuntu327genii: I can't find the xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf19:24
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: genii: I can't find the xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf19:24
lotuspsychjeubuntu327: you ever got 2 screens working on that intel card?19:25
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: Both screens are indeed working my problem being one of the screens is not being setup correctly (EDID issues I believe) but I don't know how to teach ubuntu about it19:26
persa_I have an external sound usb device, I plug in and ubuntu won't recognize it, anything I can do about that?19:27
motaka2TJ-: I can even install a new version19:27
lotuspsychjepersa_: tail -f /var/log/syslog and plugin usb to see errors19:27
d3m0n5I really need to get onto Arch Linux sometime19:27
bittingoing to the US on Monday :p19:27
lotuspsychje!ot | bittin19:28
ubottubittin: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!19:28
d3m0n5I have literally no idea how to install arch linux though ):19:28
ubuntu327lotuspsychje: genii: http://pastebin.com/Q7x8BeVg19:28
lotuspsychjed3m0n5: you joined an ubuntu support channel here19:28
OpenSorceSo lightdm keeps changing my monitor resolution when I reboot. I tried editing /etc/init/lightdm.conf but no luck. Any other suggestions?19:29
persa_lotuspsychje: this is what I see http://pastebin.com/Z3bfmZj119:30
ubuntu327TJ-: you were helping me out with the faulty monitor EDID configuration issue, I collected the correct info using get-edid for my correctly working monitor and the faulty one, but I need some help feeding this info to Ubuntu, mind taking a look? http://pastebin.com/Q7x8BeVg19:31
ubuntu327TJ-: yesterday19:31
lotuspsychjepersa_: few errors on it, wich ubuntu version is this?19:32
persa_lotuspsychje: 14.04 lts19:32
dsnydersHi all!  Would someone explain this magic: sed -ne '/^ID_L/{s/[]()|&;<>`'"'"'\\!$" []/\\&/g;p}'19:33
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texlappco25lc19:35
lotuspsychjepersa_: maybe try another alsamixer version like on 15.04 or 15.10?19:37
lotuspsychjepersa_: reading few bugs on your errors19:37
persa_lotuspsychje: you mean install another alsamixer version19:37
persa_lotuspsychje: how would I do that19:38
lotuspsychjepersa_: you can also try, but i suggest testing a 15.10 liveusb perhaps19:38
persa_lotuspsychje: you mean just change the whole ubuntu19:38
lotuspsychjepersa_: see if you have same error there19:38
lotuspsychjepersa_: not change, just test first in the live mode19:38
persa_lotuspsychje: what's the current ubuntu version19:39
lotuspsychje!wily | persa_19:39
ubottupersa_: Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) is the current release of Ubuntu. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/15.10 - Read the release notes at http://ubottu.com/y/wily19:39
d3m0n5I created the .themes and .icons folders & installed the gnome tweak tool application and when I drag a theme into themes folder it doesn't register):19:41
texlaUbuntu 14.04 will gpt boot pen drives and disk made on computer which has ms-dos19:41
lotuspsychje!theme | d3m0n519:41
ubottud3m0n5: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freecode.com/tags/theme - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy19:41
d3m0n5thank you lotuspsychjeubottu!19:42
d3m0n5quit19:42
linuxuz3rhow do i install 32bit libs on ubuntu19:42
* AirEugen slaps Drone` around a bit with a large trout19:43
lotuspsychjelinuxuz3r: what are you trying to do exactly19:43
AirEugencare e roman pe aici ?19:43
linuxuz3rinstall steam19:43
lotuspsychje!steam | linuxuz3r19:43
ubottulinuxuz3r: Valve have officially announced that they are developing Steam and are working with !ubuntu during their development, see http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/linux/steamd-penguins/ for further details, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve for install instructions, you can also join #ubuntu-steam for discussion.19:43
lotuspsychje!ro | AirEugen19:43
ubottuAirEugen: Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro19:43
nicomachuslinuxuz3r: in addition to #ubuntu-steam, #gamingonlinux is a great resource.19:44
linuxuz3rx)19:45
lotuspsychjenicomachus: nice one19:45
AirEugenbaaaaaaaa19:45
AirEugencare suge pula aici19:45
AirEugen?19:45
nicomachuseven a blind squirrel finds a relevant channel once in a while19:45
lotuspsychje!english | AirEugen19:45
ubottuAirEugen: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList19:45
AirEugenonly romania19:46
AirEugen:)19:46
lotuspsychjeAirEugen: not in this channel19:46
persa_ubottu: my english is very unpolite and uncalm, am I welcome?19:47
lotuspsychje!behelpful | persa_19:48
ubottupersa_: As our !guidelines say, "When helping, be helpful". If you're not familiar with the issue at hand, let someone else handle it instead of making !offtopic comments or jokes.19:48
texlaUbuntu 14.04 will gpt boot pen drives and disk made on computer which has ms-dos19:49
lotuspsychjetexla: start from the beginning, what are you trying to do?19:50
Bashing-omtexla: Rephrase, as presently I do not understand what you are asking .19:50
persa_just a little patience uuuuuuu ye ye ye19:52
MikaAndrehello whats up19:54
MikaAndre?19:54
lotuspsychje!ask | MikaAndre19:54
ubottuMikaAndre: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience19:54
linuxuz3rhi ho hello19:54
klumsyhi19:55
klumsyi just installed 15.10 and the graphics are super slow19:55
nicomachusklumsy: gonna need more info. GPU model, driver, etc19:56
lotuspsychjeklumsy: graphics card chipset and driver version?19:56
texlalotuspsychje, I have just purchased a new laptop..It has gpt in boot/grub.cfg..I have several pen drives a dvd disk which was made in my old PC it has ms-dos in the cfg file..will the gpt boot the ms-dos drives19:57
lotuspsychjetexla: you want to install ubuntu single on it?19:58
TJ-texla: ahhh.... do you mean you see in GRUB's grub.cfg it is loading the part_gpt and part_msdos modules?19:58
klumsy01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5500] (rev a1)19:59
texlalotuspsychje, It already has Ubuntu 14.04 loaded on the new one20:00
TJ-texla: if so, add GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="part_msdos" to /etc/default/grub, and do "sudo update-grub" to add support for the msdos partition table type20:00
onezuffis ubuntu the best distro?20:00
dsnydersHi all!  Any sed gurus here?20:00
lotuspsychjeonezuff: we strongly reccomend it20:00
onezuffkindly send me the best distro please20:00
lotuspsychjeonezuff: try out 14.04.3 LTS and let us know what you think20:01
onezuffcan it play counter strike on steam?20:01
TJ-onezuff: no, that requires a human20:01
nicomachuslol20:01
ioriaklumsy, am i wrong, or it's a very old gpu?20:01
lotuspsychjedsnyders: did you try ##sed?20:01
klumsyvery old20:01
lotuspsychjeklumsy: perhaps xubuntu/lubuntu?20:02
onezuffi read online that ubuntu logs what users do and it is like a keylogger? something about cantotical or osmething20:02
ioriaklumsy, test unity.... maybe xubuntu or lubuntu....20:02
klumsyi seee20:02
nicomachusonezuff: no.20:02
dsnyderslotuspsychje: Didn't know it existed.  So... no.20:02
klumsyso it's back to puppy linux20:02
texlaTJ-, new computer shows gpt in grub/grub.cfg ..old computer hsd ms-dos in cfg  file which are my pen drives msde from20:02
klumsy-=/20:02
TJ-klumsy: is any nvidia legacy driver installed for it? try "ubuntu-drivers devices"20:02
darkside86i'm thinking of getting a seagate 2TB USB2/3 external HDD and installing Ubuntu on it. (My pc uses UEFI) Are there any known issues with doing that atm?20:02
ioriaklumsy, /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p20:02
VictoriaXOXOWell, this is just great. I've always been extremely paranoid and _never_ installed _anything_ outside the official repo. How did this happen? https://i.imgur.com/R2xTQp4.png20:03
TJ-texla: OK so, add GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="part_msdos" to /etc/default/grub, and do "sudo update-grub" to add support for the msdos partition table type if you want the installed GRUB to be able to read and boot OSes on external devices20:03
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: ubuntu version?20:03
valeechdsnyders I saw your expression20:03
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: 14.04.20:03
onezuffwow i guess it is a virus20:03
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: updated to 14.04.3?20:03
onezuffi better get out of here20:03
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Yes, of course. :(20:04
onezuffmy computer us slowing down for some reason in this chat20:04
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: did you wait long to update?20:04
nicomachus!OT | onezuff20:04
ubottuonezuff: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!20:04
onezuffhackers20:04
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: No, I always update as soon as I can. As I said, extremely paranoid.20:04
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: what kind of services do you run on ubuntu?20:04
bekkskiwiirc user. no offense meant. </ot>20:04
klumsydriver   : intel-microcode - distro non-free20:04
klumsythats the only onbe20:05
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Uhh. Firefox, LibreOffice Calc, Tor Browser, and HexChat?20:05
nicomachusTor browser20:05
nicomachus?20:05
valeechdsnyders I know enough sed to get in trouble but I think it looks for lines that start with ID_L and prints only those lines but replaces an character []()|&;<>`'"'"'\\!$" [] with a &20:05
ioriaklumsy, /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p     what's the output ?20:05
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: apache? ssh?20:05
nicomachusVictoriaXOXO: do you do a lot of deep or dark browsing?20:05
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Nope. nicomachus: Nope.20:05
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: torrents?20:06
Bashing-omioria: klumsy I see GeForce FX 5500 >> The 173.14.xx driver supports the following set of GPUs: ... Is that old of a driver still around ?20:06
ioriaBashing-om, really idk :(20:06
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Not really. Maybe one or two episodes/week.20:06
nicomachusVictoriaXOXO: that'll do it.20:06
nicomachusit only takes one seedy (no pun intended) download to do it.20:07
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: well linux rootkits can sneak in different ways...20:07
ioria!info xserver-xorg-video-nv20:07
ubottuPackage xserver-xorg-video-nv does not exist in wily20:07
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: rkhunter and clamav to the rescue!20:07
dsnydersvaleech: I don't even know enough sed to get trouble with.20:07
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Well, rkhunter didn't complain, but this .png is the result from chkrootkit. :(20:07
ioriaklumsy, use the public channel and pastebinit to paste, please20:08
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: how about clamav?20:08
valeechdsnyders: I have always believed if you understand sed you ARE in trouble20:08
ioria!pastebinit | klumsy20:08
ubottuklumsy: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com20:08
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: take a hash of /sbin/init, compare it with the one in the original package20:08
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: People always told me that clamav is only needed if I interact with Windows partitions/other users with Windows. :/20:08
Paradisee_hello, is there a way i cannot stream my audio on obs?20:08
klumsyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13605094/20:08
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Uhh. Good idea. But I need to figure out how to do that first.20:09
Paradisee_i mean, the sound it's not grabbed from the speakers but from the mic.20:09
ioriaklumsy, Unity 3D supported:       no20:09
klumsyi dont need 3D20:09
ioriaklumsy, it needs :)20:09
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: clamav takes out recent linux rootkits also20:10
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Oh...20:10
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: So, I'm basically screwed now?20:10
VictoriaXOXOI've _never_ had a rootkit before. Never even in like... 8 years... with Windows.20:10
VictoriaXOXOAnd I manage to get one on Linux.20:10
VictoriaXOXOJust great.20:11
hakazhey20:11
hakazlol20:11
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: 'if' its really a rootkit, i would not trust the system anymore20:11
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Well, what else could it be?20:11
Bashing-omhakaz: You are here .20:11
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: make sure its not this false positive: http://askubuntu.com/questions/25176/chkrootkit-says-sbin-init-is-infected-what-does-that-mean20:11
hakazhow20:11
hakazto change name to color20:12
hakaz?20:12
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Hold on. Reading.20:12
ioria!info nvidia-173 nvidia-settings20:12
ubottu'nvidia-settings' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed20:12
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: http://askubuntu.com/questions/597432/do-i-have-a-rootkit-suckit-detected-in-sbin-init-chkutmp-errors20:13
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: if rkhunter and clamav dont pickup, you probably safe20:13
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Okay, give me a few minutes to read your links. :)20:13
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: try this: "  F=$(readlink /sbin/init);  grep "${F:1}$" /var/lib/dpkg/info/$(dpkg -S $F | cut -d: -f 1).md5sums; md5sum $F  "20:13
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Okay, hold on.20:14
ioriaklumsy, see if it helps : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=227854920:14
motaka2TJ-: What should I do ?20:14
TJ-motaka2: huh? have you installed 14.04 now?20:14
motaka2TJ-: no it doesn allow me20:15
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: I'll try it as soon as I've read the links lotuspsychje gave me. Thanks and hold on.20:15
TJ-motaka2: what is "it" ?20:15
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: run the command. if the MD5 hashes match, you can stop worrying :)20:16
ioriaklumsy, no, 173 is only for trusty , sorry20:16
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: well, assuming the root-kit didn't also replace the md5sums list... in which case a quick gpg check of the file sugnature will prove that20:16
ioria!info nvidia-173 trusty20:16
ubottunvidia-173 (source: nvidia-graphics-drivers-173): NVIDIA legacy binary driver - version 173.14.39. In component restricted, is optional. Version 173.14.39-0ubuntu3 (trusty), package size 6451 kB, installed size 37695 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; lpia)20:16
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: I did run the command, but the output confused me and I didn't want to ingore lotuspsychje. Do I have to edit the command or anything, because it didn't find the file/directory.20:16
klumsyso i dont install it?20:17
motaka2TJ-: a dialgo box comes showing me several ????? and the instal doesnt go any farther20:18
ioriaklumsy, if you are wily, it's not present anymore in the repos... maybe a ppa idk20:18
TJ-motaka2: that suggests the image on the DVD is corrupted, or the DVD drive has reading errors20:18
ioriaklumsy, what's you r cpu ?20:19
klumsy2.4 intel20:19
ioriaklumsy, cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep model name20:19
persa_lotuspsychje: fixed the sound card20:20
motaka2TJ-: I hate linux then20:20
lotuspsychjepersa_: how?20:20
persa_lotuspsychje: pressed pulseaudio -k 300 times20:20
ioriaklumsy, cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep model20:20
klumsyodel: 2 model name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz20:21
persa_lotuspsychje: also found out the other one was still working, it was the cable20:21
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: I must be dumb. I've been trying to figure out what the "answer" in this thread means (the one with the green icon). https://askubuntu.com/questions/25176/chkrootkit-says-sbin-init-is-infected-what-does-that-mean20:21
lotuspsychje!yay | persa_20:21
ubottupersa_: Glad you made it! :-)20:21
ioriaklumsy, it's a pentium  420:21
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Do I modify that command?20:21
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: no, I've tried to write it to cope with anything20:22
klumsyok?20:22
ioriaklumsy, i think lubuntu it's the best choice20:22
TJ-motaka2: That's fine; install Windows instead20:22
klumsywill the graphics work?20:22
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: http://pastebin.com/pcZabKHB20:22
ioriaklumsy, until 15.04 yes... after you have to test it20:23
knoppix_hi20:23
knoppix_how to see how much memory mycomputer has }20:23
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: urk! that means the readlink failed to get anything. It was /sbin/init wasn't it, the file reported bad?20:23
bekksknoppix_: "free -m"20:23
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: I'm pretty sure, yes. https://i.imgur.com/R2xTQp4.png20:24
knoppix_total 1982, so 2 gigs20:24
knoppix_thank you bekks20:24
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: install clamav and do full system scan20:25
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: OK, my fault, I failed to take into account /sbin/init may not be a symbolic link! After the "readlink" add " -f" so it is ..."readlink -f /sbin/init"...20:25
ioriaklumsy, i suggest lubuntu 14.0420:25
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: it should surely find an 'older' rootkit20:25
bekksVictoriaXOXO: /sbin/init exists?20:25
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: I'll do that while still following what TJ- tells me to do.20:25
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Okay, hold on.20:25
knoppix_when creatinga swap file partition, it should be an extended partition, correct }20:25
klumsyseems like everything is running well, its just the crappy desktop cartoons20:25
klumsyis there a way to turn off all the cartoons?20:26
texlasudo /sudo20:26
lotuspsychjeklumsy: try what ioria suggest20:26
bekksknoppix_: the partition type is irrelevant for swap.20:26
ioriaklumsy, what are the cartoons ?20:26
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: you want the hashes to be identical, that means the file should be valid. Show us the hashes you get, we can check those are correct20:26
klumsyall of the fade graphics20:26
knoppix_ahh ok bekks , I have 1.84 gigs unlocated space,wasthinking of assigning it as a swap file20:27
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: oh, and tell us which release, and which architecture (i386/amd64) it is20:27
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: 14.04 and x64. http://pastebin.com/cMyuDTZc20:28
ioria!info unity-2d-common20:28
ubottuunity-2d-common (source: unity): transitional dummy package. In component universe, is optional. Version 7.3.2+15.10.20151016-0ubuntu1 (wily), package size 5 kB, installed size 115 kB20:28
Bashing-omknoppix_: A default install .. sda1 for the install .. then is an extened partition .. and in this extended partition is the swap partition ( generally sda5 ) .20:28
ioria!info unity-2d20:29
ubottuunity-2d (source: unity): transitional dummy package. In component universe, is optional. Version 7.3.2+15.10.20151016-0ubuntu1 (wily), package size 5 kB, installed size 115 kB20:29
knoppix_ok, thanks Bashing-om20:29
nitskytest20:30
ioriaklumsy, i don't remember if you can still use unity-2d... on wily20:31
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: you can stop worrying. I have a 14.04 here and it also shows "249b19aaa268143c3a0b3d6aa9faa070  sbin/init"20:31
lotuspsychjeioria: maybe he can test lubuntu-desktop from existing install20:31
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Yesssssssss! :D20:32
iorialotuspsychje, absolutly20:32
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: So, what would cause this? Problem with chkrootkit?20:32
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: yes. false positive for some reason.20:32
ioriaklumsy, you can sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop and , at login screen, select Lubuntu20:33
cristian_hello20:33
ioriaklumsy, no harm in that20:33
cristian_hello20:33
cristian_i need help20:34
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Look here (rkhunter). http://pastebin.com/pJYBAcRP20:34
cristian_with ubuntu20:34
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: http://pastebin.com/pJYBAcRP20:34
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: got the same on chkrootkit, false positive: Searching for Suckit rootkit...                             Warning: /sbin/init INFECTED20:34
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: I get the same thing "Searching for Suckit rootkit...                             Warning: /sbin/init INFECTED"20:34
Bashing-om!details | cristian_20:34
ubottucristian_: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)20:34
lotuspsychjeTJ-: :p20:34
cristian_ok{20:34
TJ-YAY! Let's have a "We're all infected by the Suckit" party20:35
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: TJ-: HAHA! :D20:35
VictoriaXOXOStupid program.20:35
cristian_my problem the laptop no shutdown and reboot20:35
cristian_i have this problem in others versions of linux20:35
Bashing-omcristian_: ACPI/laptops are out of my league . Await others to advise .20:36
cristian_ok wait20:36
lotuspsychjecristian_: wich ubuntu version?20:37
heryyhii20:37
cristian_mate 15.1020:37
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: lotuspsychje: What about this? From rkhunter. http://pastebin.com/03wddpmc20:37
lotuspsychjecristian_: i strongly advise 14.04.320:37
cristian_i have this problem with xubuntu, lubuntu (but in this when install de driver of wifi)20:37
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: warning doesnt mean infected20:38
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: No, I know, but can I do anything about it?20:38
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: And what is that clamav program called in the repos?20:38
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: if your not infected, what would you do?20:38
lotuspsychje!info clamav | VictoriaXOXO20:38
ubottuVictoriaXOXO: clamav (source: clamav): anti-virus utility for Unix - command-line interface. In component main, is optional. Version 0.98.7+dfsg-0ubuntu4 (wily), package size 96 kB, installed size 718 kB20:38
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Well, I don't like warnings. :(20:38
cristian_i have the problem when install de driver of the wifi, i dont no understad why this20:39
lotuspsychjecristian_: wifi chipset?20:39
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Hmm.20:39
cristian_mmm20:39
cristian_is20:39
cristian_BCM20:39
lotuspsychje!b43 | cristian_20:39
ubottucristian_: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx20:39
cristian_803.1120:39
cristian_yes i do, but i not sure if this problem20:40
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: What do _you_ say about those warnings?20:40
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: see bug 59180720:40
ubottubug 591807 in mountall (Ubuntu Maverick) "mountall creates /dev/.udev/rules.d/root.rules with mode 0666" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59180720:40
lotuspsychjeVictoriaXOXO: you need to loosen up a bit, being too paranoid20:41
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: If the fix is released, shouldn't I have catched it in an update?20:42
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: I know, but I come from Windows... *shivers*20:42
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: the fix was in not making the file writeable, not about removing it20:42
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VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Oh. Should I just ignore that then?20:42
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: well, check the permissions with "ls -l /dev/.udev/rules.d/root.rules" make sure there are no 'w' write perms there20:45
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Okay, hold on.20:45
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Uh-oh. http://pastebin.com/QXncvZHz20:46
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: that's fine, only the owner of the file has write permissions20:49
TJ-VictoriaXOXO: the bug was that all other users could write into that file, but a root-owned service would exectute the rules20:49
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Ooooooh. I get it now. :)20:50
VictoriaXOXOTJ-: Okay, so 98% of all my Ubuntu worries are gone now. Thanks for helping me.20:50
VictoriaXOXOlotuspsychje: Okay, so 98% of all my Ubuntu worries are gone now. Thanks for helping me.20:50
* TJ- gives lotuspsychje a present of the other 2% :p20:52
lotuspsychjelol20:52
VictoriaXOXOXD20:52
knoppix_hi20:58
knoppix_Im trying to install linux to my hard drive, but I am getting the message, partition failed20:59
bazhangwhat version of ubuntu knoppix_20:59
nicomachusknoppix_: what version/distro of linux, and how are you installing?20:59
knoppix_notubuntu, knoppix20:59
bekksknoppix_: thats not ubuntu. :)21:00
bazhangtry the knoppix support channe el21:00
knoppix_well, it]s not I know, are the distros so very different }21:00
nicomachusyes21:00
bazhangnot support here sorry21:00
nicomachuswhen it comes to support21:00
knoppix_darn, trying to get Icelandic on the keybboard21:00
Delta706can someone recommend a channel for database discussion?21:00
PiciDelta706: for a particular rdbms?21:01
daftykins!alis | Delta70621:01
ubottuDelta706: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu or /msg alis list http21:01
knoppix_I was going to burn a linux mint dvd, but after I inserted the Dvd to my drive, I found out it had knoppix on it, so, I am giving it a go21:01
Delta706Pici: well, my question is "what database would you recommend with X feature?"21:02
knoppix_I will check the channels, I am not very good with irc, will try to find knoppix people21:02
PiciDelta706: #sql might be a good place to start, but also ask ALIS as ubottu suggested21:02
Delta706ah yes, #sql sounds ideal. thanks21:03
knoppix_good bye nice ubuntu people21:03
HinnerkHi21:09
HinnerkI'm setting up my home server with ubuntu server 15.1021:10
HinnerkI'm planning to to the following:21:10
Hinnerkhave a boot partition outisde lvm21:10
Hinnerkfeed the rest to lvm21:10
Hinnerkin the logical partition (I hope I'm using the terms right), I plan to have a few partitions, e.g. one for tmp21:11
HinnerkI'm unsure about swap. Do I need this? I have 16 GB of RAM, which is probably plenty :)21:11
Hinnerkoh, and all as raid1.21:12
TJ-Hinnerk: sounds about right, using LVM you'll have a Volume Group containing the Logical Volumes. it might help to have a small 'swap' of say 4GiB just in-case21:12
geniiHinnerk: If you plan to suspend/hibernate, then you'll still want to have swap21:12
Hinnerkmy understanding is, that ubuntu install will guide me through this, but i'm not sure if it will take care of raid1 and if it will allow me to have several partitions inside the logical one.21:12
TJ-Hinnerk: if there's plenty of space I'd recommend not allocating all the space to LVs immediately; you can resize (lvextend ...) LVs and ext* file-systems (resize2fs...) later, online21:13
Hinnerk4 GiB won't be a problem, I have 3TB available :)21:13
TJ-Hinnerk: the server installer can deal with RAID as I recall21:13
Hinnerkoh, I thought the resizing happened within lvm?21:13
HinnerkTJ: I read a primer on a slightly older ubuntu version, so you may be right.21:14
TJ-Hinnerk: 'lvextend --resizefs ..." can, yes21:14
Hinnerkand about the several partitions within?21:14
Hinnerke.g. root, home, tmp, var?21:14
TJ-Hinnerk: other file-systems may not have that online resize support21:14
TJ-Hinnerk: sounds about the same as how I do it, yes21:15
Hinnerkwill ubuntu setup guide me through this or do i need to do a manual process?21:15
Hinnerk@TJ: Glad you do the same, so I didn't read up to junk :)21:16
TJ-Hinnerk: it's a long time since I used the installer to do that so I can't say for sure, but I think it does, it uses the standard debian-installer which has all those facilities21:16
Hinnerkwell, if I mess up, I can always start over...21:17
TJ-Hinnerk: I generally make use of many LVs, to make portability between different base releases possible and easy21:17
TJ-Hinnerk: e.g. I can reboot into several different Ubuntu releases to test the hardware, and still mount all the common non-version-specific mounts21:17
HinnerkIs there an issue with windows clients accessing files?21:18
TJ-Hinnerk: LVs as the storage for virtual machines is also very useful21:18
TJ-Hinnerk: Using samba that shouldn't be too much of a problem, although I don't use it, or windows21:18
Grimm_Hi, I just installed Ubuntu 15.04 a few days ago and I keep having the error:: 'Internal Error! Ubuntu 15.04 has experienced a fatal error! ' please how do I correct this error?21:18
Hinnerkyep, i was thinking about virtual machines, but decided it was overkill21:19
Grimm_I've had it like 5 times now21:19
OneM_IndustriesHow do I turn on IPv6? I am attempting to get to an IPv6 address, and it is not working.21:19
greyline_hy everybody21:20
bekksOneM_Industries: You try to get an IPv6 address from where?21:20
OneM_IndustriesI am attempting to go to an IPv6 address.21:20
TJ-Hinnerk: if you want to do testing it's very nice to create a 8GiB LV, do a debootstrap install into it, boot it as a Guest, run tests, and then dispose of it afterwards and have the space back for something else, without the guest image being part of a file-system21:20
bekksOneM_Industries: From what? Your router?21:20
greyline_ubuntu system requirements says it needs 5gb, but what size do you advise?21:21
TJ-OneM_Industries: does your PC, and your route to the Internet, include IPv6 capability?21:21
OneM_IndustriesI am not sure about the route to the internet, but the connection info pages shows IPv6 as ignored.21:21
k1l_greyline_: ~15GB for / and rest for /home where all the data from the users land21:22
bekksOneM_Industries: IS your computer connected to a router?21:22
OpenSorce So I fixed my resolution problem locally by throwing an xrandr script into the DE's autostart. I've noticed however that the greeter/dm doesn't bork the resolution until I've logged into a DE and then back out...21:22
OneM_IndustriesYes.21:22
bekksOneM_Industries: Does the router include the capability to provide IPv6 addresses?21:22
greyline_k1l_: i won't use ubuntu as my only os, so what do you mean "rest"?21:22
k1l_greyline_: as much as you think your personal data will need. like fotos, music, etc.21:23
greyline_k1l_: okay21:23
OneM_IndustriesI don't think our router supports IPv6, drat.21:24
Hinnerknext question: I will use the server as a fileserver and also have owncloud installed.21:24
OneM_IndustriesWell, I guess I don't get to see what was on that site...21:24
Hinnerkin which filesystem will the data reside?21:25
Hinnerkhome? var?21:25
TJ-OneM_Industries: you could use a 4-to-6 tunnel21:25
OneM_IndustriesOh?21:25
OneM_IndustriesI am just attempting to go to: http://[2607:fc88:100:2c:0:bad:c0:ffee]/21:25
TJ-OneM_Industries: technically it's 6to4 but not from the direction you're viewing it :)21:26
OneM_IndustriesOk.21:26
anonymouswww.google.com21:26
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OneM_IndustriesHow would I go about doing this?21:26
Guest12826hooop21:26
Hinnerk@TJ: Did you see my question about filesystems / data?21:27
TJ-OneM_Industries: it seems to redirect to www.starbucks.com21:27
OneM_IndustriesWhat the...21:27
TJ-Hinnerk: that'd depend on where those packages install files21:27
OneM_IndustriesSomeone appears to be pranking me. Thank you.21:28
ux2Ello21:28
HinnerkTJ: No, I mean where stores owncloud its data?21:28
bekksHinnerk: In a filesystem and in a database.21:28
Hinnerkand would the fileserver store file in home?21:28
ux2Anyone good at braids or hair ? Sorry don't know where to ask21:28
ux2Had a Ubuntu question earlier21:28
k1l_Hinnerk: you can set owncloud to store the data where you want21:28
Hinnerkwhere would i want it?21:29
TJ-OneM_Industries: well the hex at the end of the IPv6 address does spell 'bad coffee'21:29
bekksHinnerk: Because of the separation of data between users. you can store your personal data in owncloud without other users being able to access it.21:29
k1l_!ot | ux221:29
ubottuux2: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!21:29
ux2Pardon me I'm sure there's a off topic venue but anyone here ?21:29
ux2Ah sorry21:29
HinnerkI'm just setting up the server, trying to plan everything out....21:29
bekksHinnerk: maybe you should set it up an a virtual machine first, and explore the capabilities of owncloud.21:29
TJ-Hinnerk: generally, system-wide served files are under /var/21:29
OneM_IndustriesTJ-: True, true.21:30
ux2OneM_Industries: Heyv21:30
Hinnerkbekks, tj; some home21:30
ux2Hey21:30
bekksHinnerk: just two random words? :)21:30
Hinnerk10min chat and i achieved already more than through my daylong reading...21:30
bekksHinnerk: :)21:31
Hinnerkups21:31
Hinnerkso: home21:31
ux2bekks: hi german friend21:31
ux2:)21:31
bekksHinnerk: You'd be overwhelmed what can be done with owncloud when joining #owncloud :)21:31
Hinnerkbekks: I will, later on21:31
Hinnerki tried owncloud with my nas21:32
Hinnerkbut it was too slow21:32
RedblueHi. Does wget's cancel and resume technique work with mp4 videos?21:32
bekksRedblue: the file type is irrelevant for wget.21:32
Redblueok21:32
k1l_Hinnerk: on your home connection to the internet that is slow in comparison with a real server21:32
bekksRedblue: the capabilities oof the server are relevant, instead.21:32
Hinnerkk11: it was slow in lan21:33
Redblueand how do I find if the server is capable of allowing wget to resume downloads?21:33
Hinnerkthe nas is a tad old21:33
bekksRedblue: By try&error.21:33
Redbluelol ok21:34
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Hinnerkbekks: so, home filesystem is where owncloud stores data?21:35
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k1l_Hinnerk: that is a setting you can set to where you want it21:37
k1l_Hinnerk: the standard on install is /var/www/owncloud/data21:37
Hinnerkand for the fileserver, it would also be home in some user that us open to everyone?21:37
VictoriaXOXOQ: Why are most themes created for GTK+ versions far above what's currently used? Are themes only for people that like bleeding edge stuff?21:39
Hinnerkswap should be outside lvm?21:40
tewardVictoriaXOXO: that's probably a question not for here...21:40
VictoriaXOXOOkay.21:40
k1l_VictoriaXOXO: usually theme-makers make the themes for the most recent versions so they dont get outdated so fast.21:40
VictoriaXOXOk1l_: Oh, okay. Makes sense. :P21:41
HinnerkI just started the install and selected partioning of full hdd and lvm21:41
Hinnerkno the next question i don't understand.21:41
Hinnerkit is asking about writing the partioning table21:41
Hinnerkif the following is correct:21:41
HinnerkSCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda)21:42
Hinnerkis it?21:42
k1l_Hinnerk: writing the partition table means making new partitions and erase everything that was on that disk.21:42
Hinnerkthat's ok, it is empty.21:42
Hinnerkbut is the entry ok?21:42
k1l_sda is the first hdd on your system. i dont know if that is the right one. you decide21:43
Hinnerkit is21:43
Hinnerkwhat about the zeros?21:43
k1l_dont matter21:43
Hinnerkok21:43
Hinnerkso no it offering me to accept the following choice or do a manual setting:21:45
HinnerkLVM VG shrike-vg, LV root as ext421:46
HinnerkLVM VG shrike-vg, LV swap_1 as Swap21:46
HinnerkPartition 2 on SCSI1 (0,0,0) as ext221:47
Hinnerkit will format these partitions.21:47
Hinnerkstill all ok or do i need to go through a manual setting.21:47
HinnerkI didn't allocate all of the hdd to lvm, only 2tb out of 3tb.21:47
k1l_i am not familiar with lvm installs out of my head. but in worst case you need to install again21:49
Hinnerkok, i can take that risk.21:49
drew3x_Hi, I installed ubuntu-tweak, what else is needed to get a larger cursor size?21:51
k1l_drew3x_: use "unity-tweak-tool" not unity-tweak21:51
k1l_*not ubuntu-tweak21:52
Futurama140Hey guys.  Having a major problem. So I'm trying to dual boot win  10 and studio 15.10 and my first issue was grub failing to install.  I did windows first BTW.  I then found this guide and I thought the process would be the samehttp://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2013/09/install-ubuntu-linux-alongside-windows.html?m=1 now Ubuntu installed with no err21:58
Futurama140ors but I need to manually switch in the boot menu between the two.  In Windows everything is ultra slow and there are some missing icons.  Like 10 plus minus to open Internet Explorer.  I tried running the boot repair suggested in the link and it says I must switch from legacy to uefi to do that,  but when I do,  I cannot bit into Ubuntu.  Anyone21:58
Futurama140have any ideas?21:58
X4ZlHi everyone21:59
Futurama140I got logged out.22:00
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Futurama140Anyone?22:02
nicomachus!patience | Futurama14022:02
ubottuFuturama140: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/22:02
X4ZlHi everyone22:05
nicomachushi22:05
onemansubmarinehello I have a problem everytime I start the pc, it says Virtualboxkernel not running, exit22:05
k1l_onemansubmarine: do you have virtualbox installed?22:06
k1l_onemansubmarine: "dpkg -l | grep -i virtualbox" in a pastebin please22:06
X4Zlit feels weird to come back on IRC, I have used since 4 or 5 months ...22:07
nicomachusX4Zl: welcome back. Do you have an ubuntu support question?22:07
onemansubmarinek1l_: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/13607104/22:09
k1l_onemansubmarine: is this inside a VM?22:09
k1l_is this a virtualbox guest?22:09
Jamie_1Hey i have installed ubuntu on many different systems, but never on a mac, my gf wants me to install ubuntu on gnome 3 on her mac book, is there a specific way you have to install it?22:10
k1l_!mac | Jamie_122:10
ubottuJamie_1: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages22:10
onemansubmarinek1l_: sorry I am quite a newbee, I dont understand22:10
onemansubmarinek1l_: I have a dual boot with windows22:11
k1l_onemansubmarine: is that ubuntu install intsalled on a the disk? or is it a virtualized install inside a program (inside windows)?22:11
onemansubmarinek1l_: it is installed on the disk22:12
X4ZlYes .. last few days, my mozilla browser will not open when I click the icon. I try in vain to find the solution, but for the moment I have found nothing. I'm on the latest Ubuntu 15.1022:12
k1l_onemansubmarine: then "sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*"22:12
onemansubmarinek1l_: ok so I am removing it22:13
Jamie_1so its roughly the same as installing on a bios based system you just have to re partition the hdd before install22:13
onemansubmarinek1l_: the error came when I updated the system today22:14
k1l_Jamie_1: there is some stuff with the efi the macs use. but best is to see the wiki page to get to know what to do.22:14
Jamie_1i have, im just not sure if there is a specific mac version i should be using, it seems that way but i cant seem to find one22:15
nicomachusno... Jamie_1 you don't need a specific mac version22:15
X4ZlI go, good evening company22:15
Jamie_1i just wanted to doubble check with an actual person before i just made a boot disk and installed it and fu-barred the whole system22:17
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Jamie_1im not 100% knowledgeable when it comes to desk top... i work on mobile development... with mobile i work on firefox os and i know that we have not been able to make a port that you can put on iphone due to the hardware specifics and the whole partitioning scheme22:18
Jamie_1didnt know if the same held true for desktop22:19
unwizardupdate-manager failed with an error when trying to update the kernel, but now update-manager doesn't show anything new. Is 3.13.0-71-generic the latest kernel with 14.04.3?22:20
unwizardcan't seem to find the exact version via googling22:21
knuhuf3.19.0-33-generic, but 14.04.01 for me22:22
tewardunwizard: i think it depends on the 'version' of the kernel you're using22:22
tewardunwizard: what was the exact error it failed with?22:22
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nicomachusknuhuf: Are you on 14.04.1?22:24
k1l_unwizard: depends on what kernel enablement stack you are. "linux-generic" points to the 3.13 kernel. the vivid-lts-backports is the 3.1922:24
k1l_every updated 14.04 is a 14.04.3 now, no matter what kernel is installed22:25
nicomachusknuhuf: what does `cat /etc/lsb-release` show under "DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION"?22:29
HinnerkHm, I finished the install on my server. If there was a step where I could have switched on raid1, i must have missed it22:33
Hinnerksame is true with partitions within lvm22:34
HinnerkI wanted to have different partitions for var, home, tmp and root.22:34
k1l_Hinnerk: well, then you should have chosen the manual partitioning part.22:35
Hinnerk:)22:35
k1l_you said you want full disk with lvm or such, which is the standard.22:35
Hinnerkwell, yes.22:35
Hinnerkbut i didn't think that would imply that it is all for one partition.22:36
Hinnerkwell, no harm done.22:36
HinnerkI was half expecting that something would not be as it should and that it is just a first try.22:36
HinnerkAnyway, what about the raid1?22:37
HinnerkIs there some way of switching this on during installation?22:37
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ddrjhi all, I am new to linux and trying to learn :) i got a VPS and setup ubuntu on there and just did apt-get install hdparm22:39
ddrjThe command I'm trying to use is sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda unfortunately, I get this error: /dev/sda: No such file or directory22:39
ddrjI looked online and they said that /dev/sda is where the HD is usually but why does it say no such file or directory ?22:39
bekksddrj: Thats because your primary disk isnt named sda22:39
nicomachusHinnerk: Try to put things into a single line instead of flooding the channel.22:39
frostschutzddrj, cat /proc/partitions, fdisk -l, should give you an idea what you have. on a VPS it could be vda22:39
ddrjohhh thank you, let me check22:39
unwizardI have no idea what my "enablement stack" is. I just know I'm running 3.13.0-71-generic. This isn't enough information to determine if I have the latest kernel for 14.04?22:39
k1l_ddrj: your vps is just a guest-OS on a server. it doesnt have hardware disks which could be checked with that22:40
unwizardCan't my "stack" be deduced from 3.13.0-71-generic?22:40
bekksunwizard: No.22:40
k1l_unwizard: make sure "linux-generic" package is installed.22:40
unwizardok how do i determine my enablement stack?22:40
ddrjI guess that must be it because it is on a vps and those commands don't find the hard drive22:41
k1l_unwizard: that will ship you always the latest original 14.04 kernel updates.22:41
bekksunwizard: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack22:41
kostkonunwizard, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2BAC8-Support.A14.04.x_Ubuntu_Kernel_Support22:41
unwizardi was looking at the link via google, still have no idea22:41
unwizardwhat config file do I look at?22:41
bekksunwizard: So did you install the packages the link told you to install for getting the latest enablement stack?22:41
k1l_unwizard: you can get some new kernel versions (like 3.19) which come from the 15.04 ubuntu. its called "backporting" but your 3.13 kernel is still fine to use and gets updates for alle the 5 years22:41
k1l_unwizard: "dpgk -l | grep linux-image" in a pastebin please22:42
kostkonunwizard, so 14.04.1 was the iso you installed22:42
k1l_unwizard: "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" in a pastebin please (sorry typo)22:42
frostschutzddrj, depends on which kind of virtualization tech they're using... if it's just a container you can't access the HDD. It would have to be kvm/xen or something22:42
unwizardkostkon: not really,  I just upgraded from 12.0422:42
kostkonunwizard, just now?22:43
ddrjfrostschutz: it says they're using OpenVZ22:43
k1l_ddrj: you dont have "real hardware" under your vps. you only got the "simulated hardware" the real server gives to your vps22:44
ddrjso that's why, ok I understand now. If i had installed it on a laptop or a dedicated server, then I would have real hardware22:44
k1l_ddrj: yes22:44
unwizardkostkon: yes, just now. Just rebooted after 12.04 upgrade to 14.04. apt-get update/upgrade and update-manager were giving a shitload of errors. I finally fixed them, and need to know if this shit is hosed.22:45
frostschutzddrj, openvz uses containers only, so it's more like shared hosting or a chroot jail in principle, not running your own kernel on virtualized hardware22:45
frostschutzddrj, it would work fine on a "real" vps22:46
ddrjreal vps = kvm/xen ?22:46
salluHi all22:47
cefAnyone know of a simple way to stop grub scanning removable devices for boot systems and adding them to the boot list?22:47
salluwhy i am unable to view ntfs partitions of windows using latest ubuntu 14.04 installed few hour ago, this was not the case before .22:48
kostkonunwizard, well, you could try   sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade   and paste the errors on paste.ubuntu.com if y ou want22:48
unwizardI'm not the least bit interested in configuring my own kernel enablement stack. I just want the default from update-manager. I'd like to verify that I have the latest. update-manager says I do, but due to its previous errors I would like to double-check.22:48
unwizardkostkon: I fixed those errors earlier22:49
kostkonunwizard, if you want to upgrade to the latest stack, use the instructions from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack22:50
unwizardkostkon: I want the default, whatever it is. I only plan to run update-manager and get whatever is there. I would like to verify that I'm not fucked from previous errors.22:51
k1l_<k1l_> unwizard: "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" in a pastebin please22:51
k1l_kostkon: he doesnt want it. so lets just make sure he is on the linux-generic trail with the original 3.13 kernels22:52
kostkonk1l_, yes22:52
cefAhh figured my own issue. os-prober tries to look at other drives. You can disable OS probing by grub by adding "GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true" into /etc/default/grub22:53
unwizardisn't there a place somewhere on the Internet that tells me what the current default generic kernel for 14.04 is?22:55
HinnerkOk. I was a good first try, I came further than expected. I'll start over in a few days and read a bit more up on lvm. But thank you for all your help TJ, bekks and k11! Have a good one.22:55
unwizardI just need that number, that's all22:55
k1l_unwizard: what about you let the people help you and provide proper facts that are requested22:55
EriC^^!info linux-image-generic trusty | unwizard22:55
ubottuunwizard: linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.70.76 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 29 kB22:55
MonkeyDustunwizard  3.16.0-50-generic here (i have 14.04.3)22:56
salluwhy windows feature that is "fast boot start up" create issue in mounting for ubuntu and whats the proper mthod to mount ntfs partitions then?22:59
k1l_sallu: because it lets the ntfs in a unsafe state to make a faster boot next time. remove that "feature" from the windows settings22:59
EriC^^sallu: windows fast boot startup is a hibernate sort of feature, and so you can't mount it without jeopardizing the data22:59
salluok23:00
salluk1l_, EriC^^ , so the best possible criteria to solve this mounting issue isnto turn off this FAST boot from windows23:01
salluisto*23:01
k1l_sallu: yes.23:02
k1l_or not mounting the partitions that run windows.23:02
EriC^^sallu: or reboot from windows instead of shutting down23:02
salluEriC^^, yeah but thats temporary solution .. not recommended for me because i want to do it fully now23:03
salluk1l_, but i implemented windows 10 in uefi and also ubuntu is installed in uefi mode . so whats the benifit to prevent FAST boot? . is there no proper solution for this mounting issue23:04
EriC^^sallu: fast boot hasn't to do with uefi, it's like hibernate23:04
unwizardhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2BAC8-Support.Ubuntu_Kernel_Release_Schedule -- this says 14.04 ships with kernel 3.13, which matches my uname. So far so good. All I want to know is the latest 3.13 version available. Forget about my own machine, pretend I just want that number.23:04
bekkssallu: The benefit of preventing fastboot is being able to start something else than windows.23:04
k1l_sallu: only windows can fix that and they will not fix it since they dont care about other OS.23:05
k1l_unwizard: crawl yourselv into packages.ubuntu.com then23:06
salluEriC^^, so the only option left is to turn off FAST BOOt , ok i do it in a second k1l_23:06
genii!info linux-image-generic trusty23:06
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.70.76 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 29 kB23:06
kostkonunwizard, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2BAC8-Support.A14.04.x_Ubuntu_Kernel_Support  3.13 kernel will get the lts treatment so you can safely keep it and not upgrade to the 14.04.3 stack23:06
k1l_kostkon: please no more enablement stack for him. :/23:07
kostkonk1l_, yeah. let's forget about it23:08
sallubekks, quid-pro-quo is something i assume to relate with all these tech discussions. so i prefer to go side by side with ubuntu and windows as pro cons23:08
sallube right back ......23:09
sallurebooting23:09
kelone7I have a question about booting from DVD on Win 1023:10
kelone7I changed boot order and still nothing23:12
k1l_kelone7: where is the ubuntu issue with that?23:12
kelone7I want to dual boot23:12
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EriC^^are you trying to boot ubuntu?23:13
kelone7yes23:13
CmdLineMonkeykelone7: There is an option for dual boot when you install23:13
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Paradiseehello guys23:13
bekkskelone7: you just said you are trying to boot a Windows DVD.23:13
Paradiseei got this error:..................23:13
EriC^^kelone7: try to disable fast boot in the bios23:13
Trentenhello. can someone help me?23:13
ParadiseeE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)23:13
Paradiseehow can i solve it?23:13
ubuntu221Hi! gn all, I was just wondering if someone could guide me through setting up a tty for syslogs, I'm using ubuntu 14.04.3 =)23:14
bekksParadisee: whats the entire output before that single line? Please pastebin it.23:14
bekks!pastebin | Paradisee23:14
ubottuParadisee: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.23:14
TrentenI'm trying to remove viruses from windows using clamtk, but when I try to scan, it only does my home directory23:14
Paradisee/var/cache/apt/archives/fglrx_2%3a15.200-0ubuntu0.5_amd64.deb23:14
CmdLineMonkeyParadisee: Try first check if you have another installation running23:14
geniiParadisee: The errors which led up to that one are the ones which we need to see23:14
TrentenHow do I make clamtk scan my hard drive?23:14
Paradiseei dont have nothing running23:14
bekksParadisee: whats the entire output before that single line? Please pastebin it.23:14
CmdLineMonkeyParadisee: okay, try killall dpkg and try again23:15
kelone7i disabled fast boot from control panel in win 1023:15
bekksCmdLineMonkey: those are random guesses, arent they? :)23:15
EriC^^kelone7: a different fast boot that's in the bios23:15
Trentenuh23:15
CmdLineMonkeybekks: not guesses, its from experience23:15
bekksCmdLineMonkey: Without actually knowing whats the issue? :)23:16
kelone7there's no option for that in my BIOS23:16
unwizardkostkon: is there really no way to find out what the current patchlevel for 14.04.03 is? Pretend I'm an Ubuntu historian and I want to know that patchlevel offered on 1 Dec 2015. How do I find out?23:16
ParadiseeCmdLineMonkey: whats the command23:16
kelone7is there a way to change it via cmd?23:16
CmdLineMonkeyParadisee: The command is "killall dpkg"23:16
kostkonunwizard, check the changelog for the kernel package on e.g. packages.ubuntu.com23:16
bekksCmdLineMonkey: sudo killall dpkg23:17
k1l_Paradisee: please pastebin all the output from the terminal so we can see whatsgoing on.23:17
EriC^^kelone7: do you have a usb you could try?23:17
Paradiseehttp://dpaste.com/2CB9CYA23:17
Trentenam I being ignored or something?23:17
CmdLineMonkeyParadisee: What bekks said ^23:17
k1l_Paradisee: just killing programs can lead to mode issues23:17
Paradiseedpkg: no process found23:17
kelone7I do not... Iguess I could try and use tablet as usb?23:17
* Trenten is waiting23:18
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CmdLineMonkeyk1l_: ending dpkg can cause problems if installation/removal is in use, but Paradise said nothing else is actively running23:18
k1l_CmdLineMonkey: see his paste. there is not an issue which will need killing dpkg23:18
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kelone7any other options?23:18
CmdLineMonkeyk1l_: Oh, I didn't look at the pastebin23:19
Trentencan someone please help me?23:19
k1l_CmdLineMonkey: yeah, because you were fast on killing processes23:19
Paradisee..23:19
DoYouKnowhi, I don't know if you guys can help me... but I'm wondering what direction Intel 8260 wifi support is going in. I looked at the intel core 13 project and it says discontinued on it23:19
DoYouKnowit's a brand new wifi card, as I understand it23:20
EriC^^kelone7: i dont know if that would work23:20
kelone7I changed the mode from AHCI to IDE and it caused windows to have an error when starting23:20
TrentenAm I being deliberately ignored or is my problem clearly not important enough?23:20
DoYouKnowbut I had an issue with nouveau on 15.10 that prevented Ubuntu from booting, and 14.04 is the only Ubuntu that works23:20
bekks!patience | Trenten23:20
ubottuTrenten: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/23:20
DoYouKnowso I had to bring in the wifi from the newer kernel23:20
PiciTrenten: I'd give you a hand, but I'm afraid I'm not familiar with clamav23:20
Trentenfine23:20
EriC^^kelone7: which ubuntu are you trying to install?23:20
Paradiseeso? how do i solve?23:21
bekksParadisee: Why are you trying to install a random deb package?23:21
kelone714 LTS23:21
Paradiseeim not trying to install a random deb package.23:21
n-iCeHello guys, wondering, can I use my android phone as a sdcard or hardrive in order to launch ubuntu live cd and maybe permanent install?23:21
bekksParadisee: So why are you trying to install that deb package?23:21
Paradiseebecause it says im missing that package23:22
Paradisee fglrx-amdcccle : Depends: fglrx but it is not installed23:22
Trentenis anyone familiar with any other antivirus programs for windows I could use?23:22
bekksParadisee: And why dont you use the package repos for installing it?23:22
k1l_"apt-cache policy fglrx" into a pastebin please23:22
Trentenon ubuntu of course23:22
kelone7n-iCe: you will have to root your device... I've tried but not had success yet23:22
DoYouKnow08:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a)23:23
Paradiseehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/13608555/23:23
ubuntu221Hi! gn all, I was just wondering if someone could guide me through setting up a tty for syslogs, I'm using ubuntu 14.04.3 =)23:23
k1l_Paradisee: so you loaded a .deb package from a website?23:24
Paradiseei did not.23:24
agoodmis there some way to configure ubuntu wireless roam behaviour?23:24
agoodmmy laptop hangs on to the signal till it doesnt work any more before trying to roam...23:25
kelone7EriC^^: would an older version work better?23:25
Paradisee..23:25
EriC^^kelone7: i dont think so23:25
k1l_Paradisee: sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get update23:26
Paradiseek1l_: done.23:27
k1l_sudo apt-get install fglrx23:27
kelone7could it be a problem with the download?23:27
Paradiseek1l_: it gives me the same error23:27
EriC^^kelone7: did you checksum the iso?23:27
k1l_Paradisee: same error?23:28
Trentenall I really need to know is how to scan my windows drive with ClamTK but nobody is familiar with it23:28
Paradiseek1l_: yes?23:28
k1l_Paradisee: thing is, it doesnt give a detailed error, which it does in most cases23:28
kelone7nope23:28
Paradiseeso?23:28
k1l_Paradisee: is "df -h" or "df -i" saying something is more than 90%?23:28
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ParadiseeErrors were encountered while processing:23:28
Paradisee /var/cache/apt/archives/fglrx_2%3a15.200-0ubuntu0.5_amd64.deb23:28
ParadiseeE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)23:28
Paradiseethat's it.23:29
Paradiseek1l_: nope23:29
Paradiseethe thing is that if i don't fix this error, i won't be able to install/remove other applications.23:30
k1l_Paradisee: yes23:31
EriC^^kelone7: you could try pressing esc and if you get a boot options menu , enter it and select uefi dvd23:32
k1l_Paradisee: sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx23:32
k1l_Paradisee: then: sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get update23:33
Paradiseedoesn't work23:33
EriC^^!checksum | kelone7 also check here on how to checksum the iso23:33
ubottukelone7 also check here on how to checksum the iso: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows23:33
Paradiseefglrx-amdcccle : Depends: fglrx but it is not going to be installed23:33
k1l_Paradisee: ok. lets try something23:34
kelone7my system isn't uefi I don't think, I went from win7 to win10 download from web. I have an older PC...I will try pressing esc and then check iso23:35
kelone7thanks23:35
k1l_Paradisee: sudo rm -rf /etc/ati*                then sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/fglrx*23:36
EriC^^kelone7: ok, no problem23:36
k1l_Paradisee: after that 2: sudo apt-get install fglrx23:36
Paradiseeseems going...23:36
dgarstanganyone know if a linux tool to minify json?23:37
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on3pkHey guys.  I'm on 14.04.  Whenever I boot up, the system doesn't recognize that I have a WiFi adapter until after I unplug it, and replug it back in23:41
Paradiseethanks k1l_23:43
n-iCedoes actually people upgrade ubuntu or usually keep LTS?23:50
n-iCedo23:50
k1l_depends on what you want :)23:50
agoodmi stick to lts23:51
k1l_do you want to upgrade every 6 months? if not stay on LTS23:51
agoodmive upgraded between lts before23:51
n-iCewith lts packages do not upgrade?23:51
agoodm(on a laptop)23:51
n-iCeI'm thinking in move to ubuntu23:51
n-iCeI have been an archlinux user for a while, kinda tired.23:51
n-iCeWith i3, want a DE too23:51
kelone7checksum!23:51
k1l_i3 is in the repos. just use the minimal install and then install i3 and what you wnat23:52
n-iCeis unity poor?23:52
k1l_no, you can use the ubuntu iso and use that :)23:52
k1l_thought you wanted i323:52
n-iCeI see the iso is now 1.1GB that's huge23:52
bekksn-iCe: fairly small for a DVD.23:53
n-iCeBut is not a CD anymore.23:53
Gejtn-iCe, but are you comparing the size to arch?23:54
n-iCeGejt: no, I'm comparing with ubuntu a couple of years, maybe less.23:55
n-iCebig jump suddenly, no?23:55
bazhangso use the mini and build up n-iCe23:55
bazhang!mini | n-iCe23:56
ubottun-iCe: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD23:56
Gejtn-iCe: it is pretty big I admit. I've also recently swapped from arch to ubuntu, trying out unity again23:56
n-iCeGejt: how was it23:56
Gejthonestly, kind of nice not to have to fix/change every little thing23:57
n-iCeGejt: yeah23:57
n-iCeOk, downloadig.23:58
|||aaronhoping someone can help me, im trying to upgrade to the latest vagrant (1.7.4) using apt-get on kubuntu 15.10. 1.7.2 is installed currently, but if i try "apt-get upgrade vagrant" it tells me vagrant is up to date.. and yet "apt-cache show vagrant" shows a package for 1.7.423:58
k1l_|||aaron: apt-cache policy vagrant23:59
k1l_in a pastebin please23:59

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