[00:01] <zacwalls> Sorry, gotta go to Jiu-Jitsu...
[00:04] <dabockster> Katronix: It *should* work with OpenJDK. Haven't used it in ages, though. If something breaks, try Oracle.
[00:04] <Katronix> k
[00:05] <Dylan____> Guys im on lubuntu right but i need to install dependices for gcc can you guys give me short links please?
[00:06] <dabockster> Dylan____: sudo apt-get install gcc
[00:06] <Dylan____> I have that
[00:06] <Dylan____> On a .deb
[00:06] <Dylan____> But it says it cant install
[00:06] <Dylan____> And says sudo apt-get -f
[00:06] <dabockster> Dylan____: Ubuntu should have gcc by default
[00:06] <Dylan____> This isnt ubuntu
[00:06] <Dylan____> Its lubuntu
[00:07] <Dylan____> I need to install it cause my wifi isnt installed my dkms cant be installed
[00:07] <xangua> Dylan____: Ubuntu is Ubuntu
[00:07] <dabockster> Dylan____: All Ubuntu variants... Heck, ALL modern Linux distros should have gcc preinstalled
[00:07] <OerHeks> build-essential
[00:07] <xangua> Your Wi-Fi isn't installed?
[00:07] <Dylan____> Sigh
[00:07] <Dylan____> Listen im using lubuntu on a macbook pro 2010 14.04.3
[00:08] <Dylan____> Usb doesnt come with dkms nor bcmwl
[00:08] <Dylan____> And i was told to download .debs
[00:08] <dabockster> Dylan____: I find it highly odd that it says it's not installed. GCC is considered a core system utility.
[00:08] <Toba_> no it isn't
[00:08] <Dylan____> Which i have and i have downloaded gcc through .deb
[00:08] <Toba_> it is considered a core system utility on distros where you have to compile things as a matter of course
[00:08] <Dylan____> And when i install gcc.seb says suso apt-get -f
[00:08] <Toba_> ubuntu, end user does not need gcc
[00:08] <Toba_> developers do
[00:08] <OerHeks> !info build-essential
[00:08] <dabockster> Dylan____: sudo apt-get install synaptic
[00:08] <mcphail> Dylan____: just plug in an ethernet cable and install the "build-essential" package
[00:08] <dabockster> And search gcc in that
[00:08] <Toba_> don't listen to dabockster
[00:09] <Toba_> not providing good advice at all
[00:09] <Dylan____> My ethernet cable doesnt fit my mac
[00:09] <dabockster> What's wrong with synaptic?
[00:09] <Toba_> Dylan____: then your life is complicated, sorry
[00:09] <Dylan____> :/
[00:09] <bazhang> Toba_, build-essential is very good advice
[00:09] <Toba_> dabockster did not suggest that
[00:09] <MiningMarsh> Katronix: Almost everything, with very few exceptions, will work fine under openjdk.
[00:09] <Toba_> suggested gcc
[00:09] <Toba_> and synaptic
[00:09] <dabockster> Toba_: what's wrong with synaptic?
[00:09] <Toba_> nothing it's just not going to help
[00:10] <Toba_> in this situation
[00:10] <bazhang> Toba_, dont give out untrue, wrong advice if you dont know
[00:10] <OerHeks> !build | in doubt, read >
[00:10] <TJ-> Dylan____: are you trying to install it without the PC having network connectivity
[00:10] <Dylan____> Yes
[00:10] <Toba_> I agree, build-essesntial helps here
[00:10] <Toba_> I don't think installing just gcc will help
[00:10] <Dylan____> Cause i need gcc to install dkms then dkms to install bcmwl etc fakeroot
[00:10] <yeahokay> Hi all. I've got Ubuntu Server installed on a USB drive, in a HP G1610t Microserver. It's a 16gb USB stick, but fdisk tells me there is only 4gb available for root folder. I followed the prompts in the installation and had the partitioning sizes automatically created as recommended. Is there anyway I can make us of the full 16gb without reinstalling everything again? Here is my fdisk -l printout. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14425596/
[00:10] <dabockster> Toba_: I'm a dev. If GCC is missing for any reason, the entire OS could be completely screwed.
[00:11] <Toba_> dabockster: that's not true of ubuntu at all. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingCompilers
[00:11] <nacc> dabockster: that's simply not true -- you 100% do not need gcc to run ubuntu
[00:11] <Toba_> it doesn't come with
[00:11] <Toba_> hasn't for years
[00:11] <TJ-> !info apt-offline | Dylan____ I think this might be of help to get the packages from a PC with connectivity
[00:11] <Toba_> if you use gentoo you're right :p
[00:11] <Toba_> this isn't #gentoo
[00:11] <Toba_> :p
[00:11] <MiningMarsh> dabockster: the only OS that still uses gcc by default afaik is gentoo.
[00:12] <MiningMarsh> *out of the box
[00:12] <Katronix> MiningMarsh, thanks
[00:12] <dabockster> Huh, weird
[00:12] <TJ-> MiningMarsh: gcc is a Recommends of ubuntu-desktop and others; and by default apt is configured with --install-recoommends
[00:12] <Toba_> good thing you're a dev :)
[00:12] <Dylan____> Ok so what do i do guys
[00:12] <dabockster> Yeah Dylan____ try sudo apt-get install build-essential in Terminal
[00:13] <Dylan____> Can i do that offline?
[00:13] <Toba_> amazon prime yourself a usb ethernet card and go drink
[00:13] <Dylan____> Or does it need ethernet
[00:13] <Toba_> do this in 2 days
[00:13] <Toba_> :)
[00:13] <OerHeks> Dylan____, get wired internet.
[00:13] <Dylan____> Ok
[00:13] <Toba_> it is not worth the hassle seriously
[00:13] <Dylan____> Im going to plug my ethernet in
[00:13] <TJ-> Dylan____: you can use apt-offline from another (even Windows) PC to download packagse required on a non-connected Ubuntu PC
[00:13] <OerHeks> No, good he asked.
[00:13] <Dylan____> see if it fits
[00:13] <Toba_> lol
[00:13] <dabockster> Toba_: Just not used to seeing GCC not installed by default in a Linux distro
[00:14] <dabockster> Dylan____: What Macbook do you have again?
[00:14] <MiningMarsh> TJ-: I see.
[00:14] <nacc> Dylan____: acc'g to the apple site, a 2010 macbook pro has a gigabit ethernet port
[00:15] <Dylan____> Ok
[00:15] <OerHeks> you might need a thunderbolt-2-ethernet module  LoLz
[00:15] <dabockster> Dylan____: Are you dual-booting with OS X or did you wipe the drive for all Ubuntu?
[00:15] <Dylan____> wipe drive
[00:15] <dabockster> Dylan____: What are you using Ubuntu for? Just curious.
[00:15] <Dylan____> Home use
[00:16] <Dylan____> Everyday basically
[00:16] <Dylan____> Nothing major
[00:16] <dabockster> Dylan____: So you just wanted to try it out?
[00:16] <Toba_> a 2010 macbook will not need a thunderbolt anything
[00:16] <Toba_> it came out in 2011
[00:16] <Toba_> just plug in your ethernet and you're good to go
[00:16] <TJ-> technically, it went in :)
[00:16] <nacc> heh
[00:17] <Toba_> dabockster: do you wipe your drive when you're just trying something out? :D
[00:17] <Toba_> i don't
[00:17] <Toba_> lol
[00:17] <dabockster> Toba_: :^)
[00:17] <bingshan> what？
[00:18] <dabockster> Dylan____: If you don't have anything critical stored on your Macbook, go to the Apple Store and have them reinstall OS X. Then load Ubuntu into VirtualBox. You'll have everything you need to try out a fully working Ubuntu environment in this way, while keeping the full functionality of your Macbook through OS X.
[00:19] <dabockster> Dylan____: Repartitioning your drive like that is a highly advanced move and not recommended for "home use" on a Macbook.
[00:19] <MiningMarsh> repartitioning is not really that big of a deal as long as you keep your OS X partition.
[00:20] <dabockster> MiningMarsh: ...which he didn't do.
[00:20] <MiningMarsh> though with OS X shrinking the OS partition is kind of annoying
[00:20] <yeahokay> Hi all, I think my question got lost above. I've got Ubuntu Server installed on a USB drive, in a HP G1610t Microserver. It's a 16gb USB stick, but fdisk tells me there is only 4gb available for root folder. I followed the prompts in the installation and had the partitioning sizes automatically created as recommended. Is there anyway I can make us of the full 16gb without reinstalling everything again? Here is my fdisk -l printout. 
[00:21] <Toba_> dabockster: why are you assuming that Dylan____ needs osx anymore? he specifically said he wasn't dual booting or repartitioning
[00:21] <Dylan____> My ethernet didnt my my mac:(
[00:21] <Toba_> what are you even talking about
[00:21] <Dylan____> I put it in and nothing happened
[00:21] <andywork> yeahokay: can you really partition a usb memory stick?
[00:21] <Toba_> yes, you can andywork
[00:22] <yeahokay> I didn't intend to, I just followed to prompts when I installed
[00:22] <Dylan____> So im left for answers:(
[00:22] <Toba_> shucks Dylan____ you really ought to have booted in live-usb mode before you set that up
[00:22] <Ben64> Dylan____: your ethernet didn't your your mac?
[00:22] <yeahokay> it's a 16gb stick, but only shows up as 4gb
[00:22] <Dylan____> What?
[00:22] <Dylan____> Yes my ethernet does not fit into my mac
[00:22] <Toba_> Ben64: please be nice
[00:22] <Toba_> what
[00:22] <Toba_> doesn't "fit"
[00:22] <Toba_> what port is there?
[00:22] <Dylan____> We have adsl+2 internet
[00:22] <MiningMarsh> andyrock: yes, but on old versions of windows, everything besides the first partition will be hidden.
[00:23] <Ben64> Dylan____: ethernet is ethernet, can you explain more
[00:23] <Toba_> did you try to put your phone cable into the mac?
[00:23] <andyrock> ?
[00:23] <MiningMarsh> andyrock: as for some reason windows assumes that everything without the HDD bit set in the firmware controller only has 1 partition.
[00:23] <andyrock> andywork ^^^
[00:23] <Dylan____> We have a cord that plugs into the wall scoket followed by another that says phone or adsl
[00:23] <MiningMarsh> andyrock: they fixed it starting with windows 8
[00:23] <andywork> andyrock: cool name man
[00:23] <MiningMarsh> andyrock: oh I am sorry.
[00:23] <andyrock> ahahaha
[00:23] <MiningMarsh> andywork: I meant that at you
[00:23] <yeahokay> haha
[00:24] <Dylan____> So what do i do:/
[00:24] <yeahokay> the 16gb stick was brand new. Nothing on it
[00:24] <Dylan____> Wish this wasnt so hassle free
[00:24] <Dylan____> God i would have stuck to ubuntu if my laptop wouldnt freeze everytime
[00:24] <Ben64> Dylan____: it would be very easy if you plug in ethernet. ethernet is an 8 pin connector
[00:24] <Dylan____> Yes but ben im told you
[00:25] <Ben64> Dylan____: yes but it doesn't make sense. there is only one ethernet, and it wouldn't "not fit"
[00:25] <Dylan____> Im saying thos
[00:25] <andywork> MiningMarsh: yeah ok, sometime last year I tried to do that and it failed, I must have been in windowsland
[00:25] <Toba_> you're clearly plugging in the phone cord into your mac
[00:25] <Dylan____> The mac has a gigabyte ethernet port
[00:25] <Dylan____> Cause im using lubuntu
[00:25] <Ben64> Dylan____: that doesn't matter, still the same connector
[00:25] <Dylan____> It says disconnected
[00:25] <Toba_> plug an ethernet cable from the mac into the router
[00:25] <nacc> yeahokay: ok, it looks like the 16G disk is partitioned with LVM
[00:25] <Toba_> and plug the adsl/phone cable from the wall into the router
[00:25] <MiningMarsh> andywork: Most likely.
[00:25] <Toba_> it should work
[00:25] <nacc> yeahokay: for which the / partitiong got 4G and and swap got 10+ G
[00:25] <Ben64> Dylan____: so it does fit?
[00:26] <Toba_> the adsl/phone connector is a little smaller than the ethernet connector
[00:26] <nacc> yeahokay: that seems .... not great
[00:26] <yeahokay> ha
[00:26] <Dylan____> Arghh...
[00:26] <Toba_> http://www.jontrosky.com/images/ethernet_vs_phone.jpg
[00:26] <yeahokay> I didn't think it was ideal
[00:26] <Dylan____> Im stuck for answers
[00:26] <Toba_> you are not stuck
[00:26] <Ben64> Dylan____: none of us are mind readers and none of us have a camera in your room, you need to explain things well enough so we can understand what is happening
[00:26] <nacc> yeahokay: so I'd recommend reinstalling, I think ... you could get rid of the swap partition, make it a normal fs and put /home there, if you want ... but I'm not sure what your intentionw as
[00:26] <Dylan____> Alright i get it
[00:26] <Toba_> you need to communicate better we don't understand
[00:27] <Dylan____> What im telling you is that when i plug the ethernet or whatever it is
[00:27] <Dylan____> I get disconnected
[00:27] <Free-idee> I see a cool app -  swipe w
[00:27] <Ben64> Dylan____: so yes or no -- it does fit?
[00:27] <Dylan____> No like Hey! Ur connected or anything sign
[00:27] <Toba_> obviously
[00:27] <Toba_> we know that part
[00:27] <Toba_> it doesn't work
[00:27] <Toba_> you're doing it incorrectly, probably
[00:27] <Dylan____> Im seen my parents do iit before
[00:27] <Dylan____> But i dont know how they did it
[00:27] <Dylan____> :/
[00:27] <Toba_> if you have a camera i suggest gettnice nice up close pics of the connectors
[00:27] <Toba_> how old are you?
[00:28] <Ben64> Dylan____: so yes or no -- does it fit?
[00:28] <yeahokay> @nacc I'm really new to this. I intend to use the server for plex, subsonic, deluge, etc. I don't understand partitions, and I don't really understand why there aren't 16gb available. e
[00:29] <yeahokay> (It's my first crack at linux.)
[00:29] <Ben64> yeahokay: pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l"
[00:29] <Free-idee> I see cool app  - swipe image or video from Android  to screen of TV.  Are that caind of a available for video.
[00:30] <Free-idee> ?
[00:30] <yeahokay> Ben64 - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14425756/
[00:30] <MiningMarsh> yeahokay: Where was that fdisk printout you were going to paste?
[00:30] <nacc> yeahokay: I don't konw what any of those are, but ok. Your installation used all 16G of the usb stick with ~4.5G for / and ~10G for swap (or so it seems)
[00:31] <nacc> yeahokay: plus some for /boot
[00:31] <mcphail> Free-idee: what is your Ubuntu support question? Questions about Android apps are offtopic here
[00:31] <Ben64> yeahokay: oh lvm...
[00:31] <yeahokay> fdisk - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14425596/
[00:32] <Ben64> yeahokay: what is your goal with installing ubuntu to a flash drive? flash drives are slow and it's not going to be a good experience
[00:32] <Free-idee> Ubuntu app for receive swipe content?
[00:32] <Free-idee> From mobile device
[00:32] <Free-idee> .
[00:32] <MiningMarsh> yeahokay: you should be able to extend that 4gb partition to up to 16gb without reinstalling
[00:32] <yeahokay> only 4 sata ports in the microserver, intend to eventually have 4 hard drives in a raid setup
[00:33] <andywork> remember, there are some reasonably fast flashdrives nowdays
[00:33] <nacc> MiningMarsh: yeahokay: that would be my next suggestion, delete the swap VG and extend the root one, if that's what you care about
[00:33] <nacc> yeahokay: but that presumes you know that you don't need any swap spaced, etc
[00:34] <yeahokay> I'm quickly trying to read up on swap space
[00:34] <Ben64> having swap and the os on a single flash drive would make the system unusable
[00:34] <yeahokay> I don't think I will need it
[00:34] <Ben64> os on flash is pretty  much unusable already
[00:34] <TJ-> yeahokay: what does "sudo lvdisplay" report ?
[00:34] <MiningMarsh> Ben64: depends how you do it.
[00:34] <nacc> Ben64: not in my experience, but to each their own
[00:35] <MiningMarsh> nacc: If he needs swap he might be able to get away with just zram.
[00:35] <yeahokay> TJ - lvdisplay http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14425805/
[00:35] <MiningMarsh> Ben64: Puupy linux nails it for sure, at least.
[00:35] <nacc> MiningMarsh: true
[00:35] <Ben64> this is #ubuntu though
[00:35] <TJ-> yeahokay: ok, it'll be real simple to shrink the swap LV and extend the root LV
[00:36] <Toba_> swapping on flash would be a great recipe to wear out a usb stick
[00:36] <MiningMarsh> Toba_: I have done it plenty, not as big of a deal as people make it out to be.
[00:36] <yeahokay> TJ - really? that would be awesome
[00:36] <nacc> TJ-: thanks,  I didn't have the commands handy
[00:37] <nacc> Toba_: it also depends on how much you actually swap,e tc
[00:37] <Toba_> of course
[00:38] <yeahokay> TJ are you able to point me in the right direction as to how I can find out how to do that?
[00:38] <TJ-> yeahokay: "sudo swapoff /dev/ubuntu-vg/swap_1; sudo lvreduce -L -4500M; sudo lvextend -L +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/root; sudo swapon"
[00:38] <MiningMarsh> This was on gentoo, using flash as both swap and /tmp/portage while compiling
[00:39] <yeahokay> Also, thanks all for your time!
[00:39] <MiningMarsh> and still didn't kill it after heavy use
[00:39] <TJ-> yeahokay: hang on, I typoed that!
[00:39] <yeahokay> lol
[00:39] <yeahokay> sorry!
[00:39] <yeahokay> thank you!
[00:39] <TJ-> yeahokay: "sudo swapoff /dev/ubuntu-vg/swap_1; sudo lvreduce -L -4500M /dev/ubuntu-vg/swap_1; sudo lvextend -L +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/root; sudo swapon"
[00:39] <MiningMarsh> TJ-: also, ext4 has to be extended, I believe it is resize2fs
[00:39] <MiningMarsh> can't remember tough
[00:40] <MiningMarsh> after lvextend
[00:40] <TJ-> yeahokay: those commands steal 4.5GB from swap and give it to root. If you get no errors we can then extend the file-system in root
[00:41] <yeahokay> TJ - It came back with an error
[00:41] <yeahokay> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14425850/
[00:42] <TJ-> yeahokay: my fault
[00:42] <b1rdd0g> leave
[00:43] <TJ-> yeahokay: we should check that swaps are active first "cat /proc/swaps"
[00:44] <yeahokay> matt@ubuntu:~$ sudo cat /proc/swaps Filename                                Type            Size    Used    Priority
[00:44] <yeahokay> zero
[00:44] <TJ-> yeahokay: OK, no swaps! let's start again then!
[00:45] <daftykins> best not to paste even few lines
[00:45] <TJ-> yeahokay: "sudo lvreduce -L -4500M ubuntu-vg/swap_1 &&  sudo lvextend -L +100%FREE ubuntu-vg/root"
[00:45] <yeahokay> draftkins - no worries
[00:46] <yeahokay> TJ - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14425893/
[00:46] <yeahokay> error during parsing of command line
[00:47] <TJ-> yeahokay: ok, let me check the syntax its the +100%FREE throwing it
[00:48] <yeahokay> thanks mate
[00:48] <TJ-> yeahokay: oh silly me! I'm using "-L" (size in bytes) instead of "-l" (size in extents)
[00:48] <MiningMarsh> TJ-: it is -l
[00:48] <MiningMarsh> -L is absolute size I believe
[00:48] <MiningMarsh> -l is for those expressions like +100%FREE
[00:48] <TJ-> yeahokay: "sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE ubunyu-vg/root "
[00:49] <TJ-> MiningMarsh: -L is bytes; can be relative or absolute
[00:49] <TJ-> yeahokay: correct my typo of the VG name!
[00:49] <celery> hey there, I just got a new laptop and its come with Win10, its a signature edition. For some reason, I want to try Linux. I haven't installed Windows and was wondering how much space to leave (if any) if I decided to dual boot.
[00:50] <yeahokay> logical volume root successfully resized!
[00:50] <TJ-> yeahokay: Great, so finally "sudo resize2fs /dev/ubuntu-vg/root"
[00:51] <TJ-> yeahokay: and now "df -m" should show some space free in root
[00:51] <yeahokay> TJ that's amazing! Thank you so much.
[00:55] <yeahokay> Thanks everyone for your time! I really appreciate it.
[01:07] <robot> hi
[01:11] <sam_yan> Hi.How does lightdm start init in ubuntu14.04?
[01:16] <TJ-> sam_yan: via Upstart init, and /etc/init/lightdm.conf
[01:18] <sam_yan> TJ-: I mean  via pstree.there is upstart-lightdm-upstart
[01:19] <sam_yan> when lightdm started,it also starts the init(upstart) .
[01:19] <TJ-> sam_yan: no, /sbin/init (Upstart) starts lightdm
[01:20] <dfcnvt> I've disabled the Desktop Cube in ccsm.  Problem is I want to be able to switch desktop automatically by keyboard (crtl_alt_[right or left button])
[01:20] <dfcnvt> How do I fix this?
[01:21] <sam_yan> TJ-:I agree ,but then  why lightdm  started init(upstart) .I got this message via pstree.
[01:21] <dfcnvt> Actually, I take back what i said.  How do I disable all feature in ccsm for temporary?
[01:22] <TJ-> sam_yan: are you referring to the *user* init session
[01:22] <sam_yan> yes
[01:27] <sam_yan> TJ-:So?
[01:33] <Mr_Cyclops> Hey. anybody tried the Xenial ISO yet?
[01:45] <context> so created new partitions, how can i tell udev to 'update'
[01:46] <EriC^^> context: try sudo partprobe
[01:46] <context> awesome :D thnx
[01:46] <EriC^^> np
[01:46] <xangua> !16.04 | Mr_Cyclops
[01:49] <sam_yan> In which file that defines  "upstart --user "  in ubuntu15.04?
[01:49] <Jumba> What the heck you guys started an hour early
[01:52] <sam_yan> Jumba:Because actually   I does find the solution
[01:58] <canonical> hi
[02:00] <iAmerikan> just restart and audio cut. weird
[02:05] <risky> hello
[02:05] <risky> morning
[02:06] <risky> please help me , my ubuntu error in sound
[02:06] <risky> hai
[02:06] <risky> a
[02:06] <risky> a
[02:06] <risky> a
[02:06] <risky> a
[02:06] <risky> a
[02:09] <iAmerikan> risky: ...
[02:10] <risky> yes sir?
[02:10] <risky> IAmerikan
[02:11] <iAmerikan> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[02:11] <risky> thanks sir , i will visit
[02:11] <promet> Is Firefox reporting an outdated flash plugin "normal"? That is, is the repo flash version behind the recommended currently?
[02:13] <Dylan____> Hey guys is linux mint supported here?
[02:13] <promet> meeeehhhh...dunno
[02:13] <Dylan____> Cause if it is im trying to install bcmwl but it needs some lib thing
[02:14] <risky> Backbox :D
[02:14] <bazhang> Dylan____, no its not
[02:14] <llldino> Dylan____, Mint is very similar to Ubuntu, just don't tell anyone you're using it :D
[02:14] <nicomachus> !mint | Dylan____
[02:14] <Dylan____> Ok
[02:14] <Dylan____> Thanks for telling me guys
[02:14] <bazhang> np
[02:15] <risky> hi guys , I want to ask , my sound in linux backbox no sound
[02:18] <daftykins> !backbox | risky
[02:21] <troy_cambridge> identify sixkids6
[02:22] <Toba_> identify unter2
[02:22] <HackerII> doh
[02:22] <Toba_> i wonder if troy has six kids
[02:24] <risky> ubottu : Thanks Sir , i will read the link
[02:25] <risky> ubottu : ahahah , where you come from sir?
[02:25] <risky> ubottu : ahahah , where you come from sir?
[02:34] <physicz> hi
[02:34] <risky> some from Indonesia ??
[02:34] <risky> physicz : hi
[02:35] <risky> hm
[02:37] <Heffree> risky: what's up?
[02:41] <m1911> fe
[02:44] <macro> test
[02:50] <risky> hello
[02:50] <risky> where i can channel #backbox??
[02:50] <nicomachus> !alis | risky
[02:50] <risky> where i can find channel #backbox??
[02:51] <risky> sir , where i can find channel #backbox
[02:52] <Heffree> type /server irc.autistici.org
[02:52] <Heffree> then /join #backbox
[02:53] <risky> Heffree : Mufhd0?
[02:53] <Heffree> I don't know what that means
[02:53] <Heffree> uh yeah
[02:54] <Heffree> that
[02:54] <Heffree> lol
[02:55] <macro> test
[02:55] <nicomachus> !test | macro
[02:55] <nicomachus> ugh.
[02:55] <nicomachus> macro: please use #test for that
[02:56] <macro> nicomachus: my bad
[03:22] <azizLIGHT> im trying to add a line to xorg.conf but i ahve no such file in /etc/X11/
[03:23] <azizLIGHT> what do i do
[03:23] <azizLIGHT> here is my ls -laF for /etc/X11 http://paste.ubuntu.com/14426894/
[03:27] <cyphase> someone want to tell me the best way to update a disk image from the physical disk, while re-writing *only* the changed parts?
[03:27] <cyphase> it's a 1TB disk
[03:28] <nicomachus> azizLIGHT: make one.
[03:29] <llldino> cyphase, You can mount the iso, and then use rsync
[03:30] <cyphase> llldino, i know, but that writes a lot more than syncing at the block level would
[03:33] <llldino> I dunno then, sorry S:
[03:35] <lazy8> what is the best browser to use on ubuntu
[03:36] <cyphase> ie6 on wine
[03:36] <llldino> lazy8, That's kind of a pernsonal choice, what's good for some may not be good for everyone
[03:36] <llldino> Actually no, ie on wine is the best, my bad
[03:37] <Any_where> Hello,everybody
[03:37] <cyphase> lazy8, which browser do you use now?
[03:37] <nicomachus> cyphase: why do you need to do that?
[03:37] <lazy8> Chrome
[03:38] <cyphase> lazy8, you can use Chrome (or Chromium, the open-source version Chrome is based on) on Ubuntu
[03:38] <lazy8> Chrome seems to have the best flash support for linux
[03:39] <cyphase> but who cares about flash? :)
[03:39] <Any_where> I have some questions for wireless card drivers about kernel object
[03:39] <nicomachus> Any_where: ask them.
[03:41] <Any_where> I make a RTL8187L wireless card driver and insmod,it is work but i can`t find "wlan0" on command "ifconfig",it will be find on "iwlist" so i don`t know why
[03:44] <Any_where> nicomachus I make a RTL8187L wireless card driver and insmod,it is work but i can`t find "wlan0" on command "ifconfig",it will be find on "iwlist" so i don`t know why
[03:45] <b1rdd0g> I am trying to add Facebook as an online account in ubuntu 14.04, but it ain't there to add.
[03:46] <b1rdd0g> I've searched online and edited /usr/share/accounts/providers/facebook.provider, but that didn't help.
[03:47] <cyphase> nicomachus, i have an archival disk image that i made of a drive at some point. after that, i started working through all the files on the drive, which basically just involves some possible moving, then deleting them once they're copied somewhere else. i started working through the data on the actual physical drive, but since I have that archival image, i want to use xmount with the archival image as a base and a write cache. what i need to do now
[03:47] <cyphase> is write all, and only, the changed bits to the xmount-generated image, so that i can then continue working without needing the original physical drive. the *reason* i'm doing that instead of just copying over everything currently on the physical drive is because of the massive space savings; a few GB in a write cache versus hundreds of GB's of data
[03:48] <nicomachus> that sounds incredibly unnecessary.
[03:48] <cyphase> how so?
[03:48] <nicomachus> b1rdd0g: did you go to System Settings -> Online Accounts?
[03:48] <cyphase> i'm open to alternatives
[03:49] <b1rdd0g> nicomachus, yes, but Facebook is not listed as an online account to add, there.
[03:50] <b1rdd0g> only Google (which I added successfully), Jabber, AIM, Yahoo!, and Salut
[03:50] <LibertyWeNeed> Does anyone know of a chatroom where I can discuss Apple Garageband or Apple Logic Pro?
[03:51] <nicomachus> b1rdd0g: sudo apt-get install account-plugin-facebook
[03:51] <nicomachus> !alis | LibertyWeNeed you can use this to find one
[03:51] <cyphase> LibertyWeNeed, there's ##apple
[03:51] <nicomachus> Any_where: how did you install the driver?
[03:52] <b1rdd0g> nicomachus That's the ticket! Thanks, pal!
[03:52] <Any_where> nicomachus just insmod
[03:53] <circ-user-5O8SA> #second-life
[03:53] <nicomachus> Any_where: does "sudo lshw | grep rtl8187" show the driver?
[03:54] <Any_where> nicomachus Yes,it is show
[03:54] <Any_where> nicomachus
[03:55] <nicomachus> Any_where: and does "sudo lshw | grep -A15 network" show "logical name: wlan0"?
[03:56] <OerHeks> could well be an other name
[03:56] <Any_where> nicomachus No,it doesn`t
[03:56] <nicomachus> Any_where: what does it show for logical name?
[03:57] <jdwwatts> So is there a way to ge Root
[03:57] <jdwwatts> get
[03:57] <nicomachus> sudo
[03:57] <OerHeks> sudo
[03:58] <jdwwatts> thatsnot really root is it
[03:58] <OerHeks> !sudo
[03:58] <OerHeks> root account is disabled.
[03:58] <EriC^^> jdwwatts: same thing, sudo gives you root privileges
[03:58] <OerHeks> first user created during install got that right
[03:58] <Any_where> nicomachus It does show on iwlist as "wlan0" but can not find it on command "ifconfig"
[03:58] <jdwwatts> to an extent but not all the way
[03:59] <j0n0> Hi All
[03:59] <SonikkuAmerica> uh, hello
[04:00] <SonikkuAmerica> Do you have a support question?
[04:00] <cyphase> hey j0n0 :)
[04:00] <j0n0> Hi SonikkuAmerica, cyphase :)
[04:00] <Any_where> nicomachus I guess it is not set the "phy" but other card will find
[04:01]  * SonikkuAmerica has a sneaking suspicion that that's not the real jono
[04:01] <j0n0> Nah, was more leaning towards where I can contribute some help and maybe also learn some new stuff :)
[04:01] <SonikkuAmerica> j0n0: Ah! Do you have an idea of how you want to contribute?
[04:01] <nicomachus> Any_where: can you paste the output of "sudo lshw | grep -A15" to paste.ubuntu.com and link that here?
[04:01] <nicomachus> sorry, "sudo lshw | grep A15 network"
[04:02] <EriC^^> -A15 ^
[04:02] <nicomachus> ahhh. "sudo lshw | grep -A15 network"
[04:02] <EriC^^> xD
[04:02] <j0n0> help some people with questions re ubuntu and erm anything else
[04:02] <nicomachus> late here... haha
[04:02] <Any_where> ahhh
[04:02] <EriC^^> :D
[04:03] <SonikkuAmerica> j0n0: Well you've come to the right place for that first one, that's for sure... although I just hope people don't confuse you with Jono Bacon, our community manager, who goes by "jono" here :D
[04:03] <j0n0> yep :) can see how people can get confused :)
[04:03] <SonikkuAmerica> j0n0: How long have you used Ubuntu? Are you new or more season?
[04:03] <cyphase> SonikkuAmerica, Jono is no longer the Community Manager
[04:03] <Any_where> nicomachus OK,thank you brother,i will try to paste,nice!
[04:03] <SonikkuAmerica> *seasoned?
[04:04] <j0n0> people also call me jono
[04:04] <j0n0> I can change my nick
[04:04] <SonikkuAmerica> cyphase: Oh he isn't? Did he quit/retire?
[04:04] <SonikkuAmerica> j0n0: It's all good XD
[04:04] <SonikkuAmerica> cyphase: (when you've been on ArchLinux for the past 6 mos. you kind of lose touch with Ubuntality)
[04:04] <Any_where> nicomachus logical name is nothing
[04:05] <b1rdd0g> nicomachus: I installed account-plugin-facebook, and I was able to setup Facebook in my Online Accounts. But it shows the message "There are currently no applications installed which integrate with your Facebook account". I was kinda hoping for FB Messenger integration.
[04:05] <nicomachus> b1rdd0g: AFAIK there is no FB Messenger desktop app for ubuntu.
[04:05] <SonikkuAmerica> b1rdd0g: Facebook dropped support for that API ages ago. You will no longer be able to use that.
[04:05] <cyphase> SonikkuAmerica, he went to XPrize in May 2014, then Github November 2015
[04:05] <SonikkuAmerica> cyphase: Ah. :)
[04:05] <SonikkuAmerica> * :(
[04:06] <nicomachus> b1rdd0g: there may be some 3rd party ones, but trust them at your own risk and they aren't supported here.
[04:06] <SonikkuAmerica> b1rdd0g: There are unofficial apps you can use, but we don't recommend them specifically.
[04:06] <b1rdd0g> nicomachus: oic--I guess I'll remove it and move on, then. Thanks!
[04:08] <b1rdd0g> quit
[04:10] <rahul_> hello. What's the best Enlightenment distro that is well integrated with apps and software? OpenSuse?
[04:10] <nicomachus> rahul_: perhaps ##linux can help.
[04:11] <OerHeks> any ubuntu can install enlightment
[04:11] <jonoinnz> brb
[04:11] <rahul_> I have installed E but prefer a preconfigured everything with esudo, file associations etc
[04:12] <rahul_> I use Ubuntu as my main system looking to dual boot
[04:19] <cyphase> nicomachus, why were you saying before that what i was trying to do was unnecessary? i'm open to alternatives
[04:50] <jay_> hello everyone
[04:50] <daftykins> o/
[04:51] <Klumsy> hi
[04:52] <jay_> hi
[04:52] <Klumsy> does anyone know how to connect a PocketPC to Ubuntu 15.10?
[04:52] <Klumsy> Unable to locate package synce-dccm
[04:53] <jay_> Klumsy : sorry , no idea about pocket pc's..
[04:53] <daftykins> as in... Windows CE?
[04:53] <Klumsy> yeah an old pocket PC industrial controller
[04:53] <Klumsy> a data collector
[04:54] <daftykins> maybe #ubuntu-museum needs to be started
[04:56] <spmd12345> Hello
[04:57] <jay_> for installing glibc in ubuntu   eglibc-source is enough ?
[05:00] <jay_> for installing glibc in ubuntu   eglibc-source is enough ?
[05:01] <Ben64> jay_: can you explain what you're trying to accomplish
[05:02] <rnni> nice, plugging lumia to xubuntu 14.04 worked without any tuning
[05:02] <jay_> Ben64 : im just trying to check or upgrade glibc in ubuntu
[05:02] <Ben64> jay_: sudo apt-get install libc6
[05:03] <jay_> Ben64 : what is the difference between eglibc-source and libc6 ?
[05:03] <BetyChan> Hola?
[05:03] <Ben64> jay_: one is a source package
[05:04] <BetyChan> Oh, hi
[05:04] <BetyChan> how are you?
[05:04] <jay_> Ben64 : eglibc is source package ,so source files are needed to create binaries .. right ?
[05:05] <Ben64> jay_: explain what you're trying to do
[05:06] <jay_> Ben64 : im just trying upgrade glibc thats all nothing more..., i will do apt-get install libc6
[05:06] <BetyChan> ¿Por qué puedo ver sus mensajes?
[05:07] <Ben64> BetyChan: English only here, and this is the Ubuntu support channel, for Ubuntu support questions only. If you want to chat, we have #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:07] <BetyChan> Ohh, i understand :3
[05:10] <Klumsy> what is the version of ubuntu 15.10?
[05:10] <Klumsy> http://ppa.launchpad.net/synce/ppa/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
[05:11] <Klumsy> trusty?
[05:11] <somsip> !15.10 | Klumsy
[05:11] <somsip> wily
[05:11] <Klumsy> so if they have not compiled that PPA for wily i am out of luck
[05:11] <Klumsy> ?
[05:13] <Klumsy> or can i just use trusty?
[05:17] <llldino> Can you compile the package you need from source?
[05:18] <Klumsy> i dont think so
[05:19] <Klumsy> i just need to transfer files to and from an old windows CE device
[05:19] <Klumsy> i dont need to sync the directories or anything
[05:19] <zerooneone> i'm having an issue with apt-get: update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-29-generic \n cp: cannot stat '/lib/libcidn-2.19b.0.so': No such file or directory
[05:20] <Klumsy> the device has no bluetooth or i would just use my phone
[05:21] <cfhowlett> Klumben, dropbox
[05:21] <zerooneone> here's a pastebin http://paste.ubuntu.com/14427605/
[05:24] <Klumsy> what would happen if i tried the ppa for trusty?
[05:25] <Klumsy> is there a huge difference between the two versions?
[05:25] <somsip> Klumsy: it will probably fail. Mixing packages from different releases is not a good idea
[05:25] <jeffrey_f> zerooneone, did you notice any errors downloading updates??
[05:26] <Klumsy> so, nobody has updated 15.10 to allow it to access a windows CE device?
[05:26] <Klumsy> i find that hard to believe
[05:26] <zerooneone> no errors on updates jeffrey_f
[05:27] <jeffrey_f> zerooneone, have you tried --> dpkg -- configure -a
[05:27] <jeffrey_f> zerooneone, typed wrong  corrected -->  dpkg --configure -a'
[05:28] <zerooneone> jeffrey_f: jsut tried, same error
[05:29] <zerooneone> i'm totally stumped. i also tried apt-get install --reinstall  all the libc6 packages
[05:30] <jhon> zerooneone: you are an human or a boot
[05:30] <Klumsy> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+source/synce-sync-engine
[05:30] <Klumsy> so i have to compile it myself?
[05:30] <jhon> bot
[05:31] <zerooneone> i'm a human jhon, wearing slippers atm
[05:31] <zerooneone> so nice of you to ask
[05:33] <Blaster> Hi I'm trying to configure pptpd and I'm wondering how I can find the value of "localip" for my server?  It's apparently supposed to be the server's local IP on the LAN, and I only know the remote/public IP.
[05:34] <Ben64> Blaster: ifconfig?
[05:34] <Blaster> Ben64: I think that gives me the remote IP, but the configuration is calling for the local LAN ip.
[05:35] <OerHeks> sudo nmap -sP 192.168.0.1/24
[05:35] <Ben64> Blaster: ifconfig should show you all the ips on the computer
[05:35] <Blaster> Would eth1 be the LAN ip?
[05:36] <Rotten194> I'm having some trouble installing Xubuntu on a second hard drive from my existing Linux install, could someone point me in the right direction?
[05:36] <Ben64> Blaster: could be anything
[05:37] <jeffrey_f> zerooneone, sent you a private msg
[05:37] <cfhowlett> Rotten194, download .iso, make bootable usb, boot usb, install to selected driver
[05:37] <Rotten194> that's the tricky bit, I don't have a large enough USB :|
[05:37] <Rotten194> so I'm trying to do it live while booted into the existing system
[05:38] <cfhowlett> Rotten194, you don't have a 2 gb USB?  they are cheap.  buy one
[05:39] <cfhowlett> Rotten194, you can image from current HDD to new HDD with DD command
[06:13] <ray__> Hi! My wifi keeps disconnecting
[06:13] <ray__> There are so many suggestions but what is the best one
[06:14] <ray__> I have a brand new Lenovo G51 with Realtek wifi card
[06:16] <hole_> if anyone here would be available to help me out i have choppy sound from my usb sound devices
[06:16] <hole_> how can i fix this
[06:19] <nicomachus> ray__: can you paste the output of "sudo lshw -C network" to paste.ubuntu.com and link here please?
[06:39] <hole_> how can i change alsa and pules sample rates?
[06:42] <auzty> hello
[06:42] <auzty> what is apt-get upgrade means ? my server ubuntu 12.04 become 14.04 after i apt-get upgrade it
[06:43] <kaizo> it upgrade ubuntu
[06:43] <kaizo> and all packages
[06:45] <Seveas> auzty: apt-get upgrade does not update between releases (unless you do some other, non-recommended things first). To do release upgrades, you would use do-release-upgrade
[06:53] <plezz> hi
[06:53] <plezz> does anybody know why my playonlinux is crashing?
[06:54] <plezz> HALPPP
[06:54] <plezz> HELP ME PLZ
[06:54] <plezz> I HAVE A PROBLEM
[06:55] <plezz> hallllp
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[07:14] <ztane> woot... installing python3-matlib on my headless server, inkscape installed... seriously?
[07:27] <Mattx> Hello people!
[07:27] <Mattx> Any native English speaker around? I've a quick offtopic question
[07:27] <cfhowlett> !ot | Mattx
[07:27] <nicomachus> Mattx: this entire channel is english, but please stay on-topic.
[07:27] <Mattx> ok, I'm joining the other channel, thanks
[07:30] <stark_> hi
[07:31] <nicomachus> hi stark_
[07:31] <stark_> does xchat otr works?
[07:32] <nicomachus> otr? xchat works fine on ubuntu.
[07:32] <rww> about as well as otr on irc works in general i suppose, which is not very
[07:32] <rww> nicomachus: Off The Record, it's basically gpg for IM
[07:32] <nicomachus> ahhh.
[07:32] <rww> (to oversimplify by a lot)
[07:32] <stark_> ok
[07:33] <stark_> anyway does empathy support otr? i know pidgin does
[07:33] <stark_> but need in empathy
[07:33] <cfhowlett> stark_, xchat is abandonware.  use hexchat.
[07:33] <rww> stark_: it did not, last time i checked
[07:33] <rww> according to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=545347 it still does not
[07:34] <nicomachus> looks like there's a plugin for irssi: https://github.com/cryptodotis/irssi-otr
[07:34] <rww> yep
[07:34] <eclectichedgehog> irssi is the new hexchat...
[07:35] <rww> it's not great with IRC in general, though. the OTR protocol uses whitespace for negotiation, assuming it's hidden and won't be a problem.
[07:35]  * nicomachus is curious about the advantage/difference over standard SSL, but that's not really OT
[07:35] <rww> on IRC, it's a problem. Services, etc., get very confused by it
[07:35] <stark_> okay let me try irssi
[07:35] <rww> nicomachus: different threat models
[07:35] <rww> nicomachus: SSL/TLS are for stopping snooping on your connection to the IRC server. OTR is end-to-end, from you to another user
[07:35] <nicomachus> ah I see.
[07:36] <mniip> eclectichedgehog, irssi is a TUI though, while hexchat is a GUI
[07:36] <nicomachus> doesn't help much in a publicly logged channel like this one, though, does it?
[07:36] <mniip> slightly different area of coverage
[07:36] <mniip> nicomachus, OTR is intended to be used for private communication
[07:36] <eclectichedgehog> mniip: yes, another good reason
[07:37] <mniip> depends on your tastes
[07:37] <rww> nicomachus: if you managed to make your IRC client do OTR in #ubuntu, you would depart #ubuntu rather quickly and forcibly ;)
[07:37] <mniip> ^
[07:37] <rww> it looks like random nonsense to people not in the conversation
[07:37] <nicomachus> ha! not that! anything but that!
[07:41] <stark__> this is from irssi
[07:42] <stark__> hmm not otr
[07:51] <r00ter> hi
[08:10] <stark__> exit
[08:15] <insidious> Anyone have a idea how to get this installed
[08:15] <insidious> apt-get install mediainfo dcraw vlc-nox mplayer mencoder
[08:15] <insidious> Thats the command in many tutorials but it tells me it no longer exists
[08:16] <KKKTRIPLEK> the problem with niggers is that they expect handouts for something white people and niggers have no involvement in
[08:16] <stark__> check
[08:17] <stark__> still otr not work
[08:17] <insidious> ?
[08:18] <lotuspsychje> insidious: maybe one of those packages has been removed from repos?
[08:18] <insidious> not sure.
[08:18] <lotuspsychje> insidious: what are you trying to do exactly?
[08:18] <insidious> Just trying to get universal media server so i can stream from my pc to ps4
[08:18] <insidious> Running the latest version of Ubuntu
[08:19] <yellowmoneybank> Hi! Since a few days the sound on firefox, spotify and chrome stopped working. On other applications like chromium it is still working. Can you guys help me out?
[08:20] <r0x> Why I always have problems with ubuntu?
[08:20] <r0x> Why?
[08:21] <cfhowlett> r0x, pebak
[08:21] <rww> good question. what's up this time?
[08:21] <ikhsannotpa> what your problem ?
[08:21] <r0x> it seems to be the firmware of the wifi module
[08:21] <r0x> sometimes the connection is dropped
[08:23] <Skyrider> Ello all
[08:23] <r0x> Hello Skyrider
[08:23] <lotuspsychje> !details | r0x
[08:24] <insidious> Does ubuntu not support Universal Media server anymore?
[08:27] <Skyrider> Universal media server?
[08:27] <insidious> yes
[08:27] <Skyrider> Ah, that one.
[08:27] <insidious> used to stream to ps4
[08:28] <Skyrider> Been a long time since I last used that.
[08:28] <insidious> with media player.
[08:28] <r0x> lotuspsychje: this is my problem http://askubuntu.com/questions/590414/wifi-problems-with-rtl8723be-in-ubuntu-14-04
[08:28] <cfhowlett> Skyrider, lmgtfy:  http://www.slsmk.com/how-to-install-universal-media-server-ums-on-ubuntu-in-headless-mode/
[08:28] <Skyrider> I assume you are referring to insidious
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> !realtek | r0x
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> r0x: updated to 14.04.3 ?
[08:29] <insidious> yes
[08:29] <r0x> yes, I had the issue with all the flavors of ubuntu
[08:29] <insidious> but it did not work when i followed it.
[08:29] <insidious> Said the package has been removed.
[08:30] <r0x> it seems that the patch has been integrated in kernel 4.X
[08:30] <lotuspsychje> r0x: and have you tried wily or xenial?
[08:30] <r0x> yes
[08:30] <r0x> same problem
[08:31] <r0x> sorry, I meant same problem
[08:31] <r0x> but with xenial I haven't tried until now
[08:32] <lotuspsychje> r0x: how about latest realtek drivers from the website?
[08:32] <cfhowlett> r0x, xenial isn't even at BETA and you're complaining about it?  but seriously: wrong channel: #ubuntu+1
[08:33] <r0x> cfhowlett: i'm not complaining about xenial. I said that because lotuspsychje asked me if I've tried with xenial
[08:35] <r0x> lotuspsychje: I've not checked but I suppose that they release only a windows version of the driver
[08:35] <r0x> but I will check
[08:35] <lotuspsychje> r0x: there should be linux drivers/firmwares for realtek chipsets also
[08:35] <lotuspsychje> r0x: also the last answer from askubuntu looks rather promising
[08:36] <IdleOne> cfhowlett: Please never again use a lmgtfy link in any ubuntu channels.
[08:36] <cfhowlett> IdleOne, OK
[08:36] <IdleOne> You might also want to read the ubuntu guidelines again. That is specifically mentioned.
[08:36]  * ikhsannotpa 
[08:38]  * fsociety 
[08:38]  * matte443 
[08:38] <rww> matte443: Is there something we can help you with?
[08:38] <rww> if not, please don't sit there doing /me
[08:39] <rww> i mean, don't sit there doing that either way, but speak up if we can help :)
[08:52] <sam_yan> Hi!What is the solution for initctl to be use well  in ubuntu14.10 when systemd and upstart running?
[08:52] <lotuspsychje> !eol | sam_yan
[08:53] <lotuspsychje> sam_yan: 14.10 is not supported anymore, install a version from the topic please
[08:53] <sam_yan> ok
[08:54] <lotuspsychje> sam_yan: you have come here few days asking questions about systemd...what are you trying to do exactly?
[08:54] <sam_yan> the emphasis is the resolution to let initctl work in ubuntu15.04
[08:55] <lotuspsychje> sam_yan: 15.04 uses systemd not init
[08:56] <sam_yan> I try to use systemd in ubuntu14.04 myself  .Because I am  interested  in systemd .
[08:56] <lotuspsychje> sam_yan: why not just use 15.04 or 15.10?
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> sam_yan: if you need LTS with system, wait for 16.04?
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> systemd
[08:58] <rww> i'm so confused, why is your ubuntu version changing every time you say it
[08:59] <sam_yan> Because I want to know the detail of implment.
[09:01] <lotuspsychje> sam_yan: its possible to make systemd work on 14.04 after tweaking stuff, but why make it hard for yourself, if other ubuntu versions have systemd by default?
[09:02] <sam_yan> Because I want to study more things,just a user.
[09:02] <ikonia> there is no way you should look at putting systemd onto 14.04 as it is a compromise against the implmentation of later releases
[09:02] <ikonia> if you need to study the systemd implmentation use a later release
[09:03] <sam_yan> I know
[09:03] <ikonia> ok, so there is your answer
[09:07] <Dylan____> Hey guys
[09:09] <jay_> Ben64 : thank you for the reply
[09:18] <Skyrider> Maybe I should hide the joins/quits..
[09:18] <Skyrider> Quite a lot, if you ask me ^^.
[09:19] <j0n> hi, I am on ubuntu-14.04 (with kernel 3.19), is it a good idea to upgrade to 4.2? (I just want to be sure whether things can go haywire or not)
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> Skyrider: you can hide/show joins and parts from an irc client
[09:20] <Skyrider> I am aware, I just mentioned I am considering doing so :D
[09:20] <ikonia> j0n: things can break, do you need to update to the later kernel, is there anything in it that will benifit you ?
[09:22] <j0n> ikonia: not exactly, just wanted to try out. I am unsure if upgrading is a good idea (though I can always roll back to the previous kernel)
[09:23] <ikonia> j0n: there is your answer then
[09:23] <j0n> ikonia: thanks :-) :-P
[09:24] <ikonia> j0n: you already knew it
[09:31] <vvassilev> Hi all! Should I use forwarding postfix as mta or should I pickup something else? I.e. what is the overhead in comparison to other 'lightweight mtas'? Of course I need ssl and to be able to send and receive gmail mails....
[09:33] <mcphail> vvassilev: define "overhead"? If you're dealing with so many emails that postfix bogs down your machine, a "lightweight mta" (whatever you mean by that) is unlikely to be useful
[09:34] <vvassilev> mcphail: speed and mem usage.
[09:34] <vvassilev> mcphail: no I don't expect a lot of mail traffic at all.
[09:34] <mcphail> vvassilev: Unless you're running an MTA on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum, postfix will be fine
[09:35] <mcphail> vvassilev: by all means experiment with other options, but postfix is not a resource hog
[09:37] <vvassilev> mcphail: this was part of my confusion. There is a lot of ubuntu questions about lightweight postfix alternatives and I deduced that it has a huge performance overhead. In our case we are worried if the process with take a lot of ram when idling...
[09:37] <ikonia> postfix doesn't have a huge overhead
[09:37] <ikonia> it's not the lightest, but it's also very capable of handling huge mail deployments
[09:38] <vvassilev> mcphail: and I do agree that we could experiment but I am looking for some hints ;)
[09:38] <ikonia> vvassilev: what is the problem using postfix
[09:38] <ikonia> the ubuntu deftault install is built around it being in place
[09:38] <mcphail> vvassilev: I have had postfox running for years on machines with almost no RAM and glacial CPUs. I'd never have noticed it was there. The only overhead using postfix is learning to use/configure it properly
[09:39] <vvassilev> ikonia: "There is a lot of ubuntu questions about lightweight postfix alternatives and I deduced that it has a huge performance overhead."
[09:39] <ikonia> there isn't an overhead, I'd be interested in knowing what this perviced overhead is
[09:39] <ikonia> vvassilev: I'm not interested in a log of ubuntu questions from people I don't know, I am interested in real problems
[09:39] <ikonia> vvassilev: do YOU have a problem with postfix, or a concern over it's performance/config etc etc
[09:40] <vvassilev> ikonia: that is a good point. I don't have real problems yet and this is what I am trying to avoid in future, thus asking ;)
[09:40] <ikonia> vvassilev: configure/use postfix correctly and I promise you will have zero issue
[09:40] <vvassilev> ikonia: not at all, just wanted to get opinions before installing it...
[09:40] <ikonia> vvassilev: there are a lot of people on the internet who are not very experienced and ask questions/make statements without really understanding them
[09:41] <ikonia> vvassilev: try to filter that if/where possible, and focus on real issues that could impact you
[09:41] <vvassilev> ikonia: true, but difficult to filter out ;)
[09:41] <ikonia> vvassilev: I appreciate that,
[09:41] <mcphail> vvassilev: the reason so many people tolerate postfix's arcane configuration is because it works incredibly well. Honestly, use it unless you find a good reason to use something else
[09:41] <vvassilev> I think I got my answer so postfix be it ;)
[09:41] <ikonia> vvassilev: if you have problems with it - don't bin it, ask for help
[09:42] <ikonia> vvassilev: a lot of people complain about a product because they have not configured it properly, and rather htan fix it, look for something else because it's easier to complain than learn how to use it
[09:42] <vvassilev> ikonia: I couldn't agree more (from my own experience too)
[09:43] <vvassilev> ikonia and mcphail thanks a lot for the help and the hints! Forwarding Postfix is it then.
[09:43] <ikonia> vvassilev: got problems - come back and talk to us (or the postfix channel) but I assure you, unless you're an edge case, you'll be fine with postfix
[09:43] <vvassilev> Cool, thanks!
[09:57] <rooted> hello , i have a problem installing ubuntu server on my pc , in the network hardware detect phase, it hangs up.. , yet using with MAAS option it avoids this phase and says no network hard ware and continues, anyhint ? yes ive pressed F6 and enabled some options
[09:57] <ikonia> MAAS option ?
[10:01] <yellowmoneybank> hi
[10:11] <rooted> iikoniaa: yes ,multi-network option
[10:12] <rooted> sorry let me diable that
[10:12] <rooted> ikonia yes ,multi-network option
[10:14] <rooted> ikonia and when i try to install ubuntu 15 , it hangs up , changed the flash drive 3 times
[10:14] <ikonia> rooted: hangs at what point
[10:14] <rooted> ok.. let me try using universal-flash installer
[10:15] <rooted> ikonia in the bool logo , end i try ESC before the boot logo , it hangs in casper.service
[10:15] <ikonia> ok, so that dosn't sound like a network boot option, that just sounds like your media is bad
[10:16] <ren0v0> Hey, i've downloaded a "chrome app" for chromium, but once launched from the app store type thing, i cannot find a shortcut anywhere
[10:16] <ren0v0> is there a way to pin it to the unity launcher?
[10:17] <rooted> ikonia you mean flash drive ?
[10:17] <rooted> ikonia i changed the sata mode to ARCH1 ,it was on IDE ,and i usef eufi boot
[10:19] <rooted> sorry for my english
[10:42] <freakynl> Hi, anyone know how to get IPv6 working on 14.04 under Hyper-V (2012 R2)? Can't even ping6 the locally assigned addresses on eth0, if I assign the same address on lo instead I can ping6 it just fine from the machine
[10:43] <freakynl> Seems to me the issue comes from the eth0 driver
[10:44] <nuke1989> hi all. Is it normal to see on processes a user "debian-+" ?
[10:48] <freakynl> nuke1989: probably depends on what you're running
[11:02] <ibm> hello :)
[11:22] <JohK> hi
[11:23] <JohK> I’m trying to install ubuntu from a boot CD, after choosing Install ubuntu from the initial screen
[11:23] <JohK> the ubuntu logo shows up with the four alternateing points, indicating the loading process
[11:24] <JohK> after 2 minutes or so the screen changes to a zebra stripe kind of screen
[11:24] <JohK> 5 columns of alternating black and white rows
[11:25] <JohK> (it still seems to rad from the disk for a while)
[11:27] <arunpyasi> hello guys, why is http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/ not working for ubuntu 15.10 ?
[11:27] <arunpyasi> it was working fine in 15.04 !
[11:27] <arunpyasi> my other devices doesn't show the Ap I created.
[11:29] <zzarr> I'm upgrading to 16.04 but I got a message "Error in function:" then it's stuck, should I do anything?
[11:30] <zzarr> or will it continue on it's own?
[11:31] <zzarr> Setting up linux-signed-generic (4.3.0.5.6) ... Error in function:
[11:32] <jefferyw> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1530389/comments/4
[11:33] <jefferyw> I need this bug to be fixed.... NOW!!!!!!!! paying bounty
[11:33] <jefferyw> $ pkill -U $(id -u) gvfsd-fuse; $(find /usr/lib* -name 'gvfsd-fuse') /run/user/$(id -u)/gvfs -f -o big_writes -d
[11:33] <jefferyw> fusermount: user has no write access to mountpoint /run/user/1000/gvfs
[11:34] <jefferyw> this bug was not present in trusty it is present in xenial
[11:35] <HackerII> um, you know its in infant stages, right?, so, why not try #ubuntu+1
[11:35] <mcphail> jefferyw: zzarr: 16.04 discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[11:35] <jefferyw> its not xenials fault
[11:35] <jefferyw> this bug is also in 15.04
[11:35] <jefferyw> this bug is also in 15.10
[11:35] <jefferyw> this bug was not in 14.04
[11:36] <jefferyw> I blame systemd I really do
[11:36] <jefferyw> it was probley systemd's idea to put it in /run/user/1000
[11:36] <jefferyw> because before it was just ~/.gvfs
[11:37] <jefferyw> and we all know how bad things got when systemd showed up on the scene
[11:38] <Flutterbat> or pulse audio
[11:38] <jefferyw> lol
[11:38] <jefferyw> pulseaudio and bluetooth is a nightmare
[11:39] <Flutterbat> to this day im battling with pulse :D
[11:39] <jefferyw> if you have gdm3 instead of lightdm
[11:39] <Myrtti> could you not slip to the path of bashing different parts of the stack and stick to support? it's not productive or helpful
[11:40] <mcphail> jefferyw: ranting in this channel is not going to get the bug fixed more quickly. Please try to stick to the channel topic, which is Ubuntu Support. Asking for help to fix a bug calmly and politely may pay dividends
[11:40] <jefferyw> gdm3 needs pulseaudio for its accessibility screen
[11:40] <jefferyw> so it starts a 2nd copy of pulseaudio preventing the logged in user from using bluetooth
[11:42] <zzarr> thanks mcphail
[11:43] <arunpyasi> my other devices doesn't show the Ap I created.
[11:43] <arunpyasi> hello guys, why is http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/ not working for ubuntu 15.10 ?
[11:43] <arunpyasi> my other devices doesn't show the Ap I created.
[11:43] <arunpyasi> it was working fine in 15.04 !
[11:43] <jefferyw> try iwconfig
[11:43] <jefferyw> is your wifi card in "Master" mode
[11:44] <jefferyw> hostapd is the software used to create wifi hotspots
[11:44] <Rumbles> can anyone confirm whether the 14.04 installer can install a system using RAID 10 mdadm? I didn't think it did, my colleague thinks it should support it...
[11:44] <Rumbles> 14.04 server, not live disk
[11:46] <Skyrider> Now to choose which ubuntu to choose..
[11:47] <JohK> jefferyw: I’m now trying to install 14.04 from dvd, but I get a weird black/white screen as soon as the ubuntu graphical installer is loaded
[11:47] <hrob> hello
[11:48] <jefferyw> try a text installer
[11:48] <jefferyw> JohK
[11:48] <hateball> !nomodeset | JohK
[11:48] <jefferyw> or that
[11:49] <jefferyw> does ubottu have a solution to my problem too?
[11:49] <JohK> I’ll give it a try
[11:49] <jefferyw> seems to know just about everything
[11:49] <jefferyw> !gvfs
 Sorry, I don't know anything about gvfs
[11:49] <jefferyw> lol
[11:49] <jefferyw> what a stupid bot
[11:50]  * jefferyw shoots ubottu with a ak47
[11:51]  * moot accidentally deleted his SSH keys
[11:51] <JohK> hmm
[11:51] <jefferyw> yikes
[11:52] <jefferyw> did you not save a copy of your SSH keys on launchpad or github
[11:52] <jefferyw> I did both just in case
[11:53] <JohK> jefferyw: nomodeset didn’t help
[11:54] <jefferyw> ask ubottu for more help or information cause its the smartest one here
[11:58] <hypercoffeedude> .
[12:16] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello.
[12:17] <bithon> how come ubuntu uses so old kernel as compared to other distros ?
[12:18] <jefferyw> are you running 16.04 xenial?
[12:18] <jefferyw> Linux xubuntu 4.3.0-2-generic #11-Ubuntu SMP Fri Dec 4 20:37:48 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[12:18] <jefferyw> xenial has 4.3.0
[12:18] <bithon> i'm running ubuntu 15
[12:19] <EriC^^> bithon: depends on the ubuntu version, 14.04 has 3.13 , 15.10 has 4.2
[12:19] <EriC^^> !+1 | jefferyw
[12:19] <EriC^^> !xenial | jefferyw
[12:25] <retrojeff> !-1
[12:25] <retrojeff> !-1 | retrojeff
[12:25] <retrojeff> !-1 | ubottu
[12:25] <retrojeff> !roll
[12:26] <retrojeff> !fusermount
[12:26] <retrojeff> !/run/user/1000/gvfs
[12:26] <retrojeff> !write
[12:26] <fathom> Greetings, I am trying to run Ardour 4 on my Ubuntu 14.04 install. I am not having much luck.
[12:27] <retrojeff> !permission denied
[12:27] <retrojeff> !systemd
[12:27] <Myrtti> retrojeff: did you know you can pm the bot and ask all these factoids there?
[12:27] <retrojeff> !systemdbrokeshit
[12:27] <fathom> http://pastebin.com/uKC3xpam
[12:27] <retrojeff> !gvfsd-fuse
[12:28] <retrojeff> stupid bot
[12:29] <fathom> http://pastebin.com/YihNYsAz
[12:29] <fathom> Perhaps I need to re-install Ubuntu
[12:29] <retrojeff> switch to debian
[12:29] <retrojeff> ubuntu is broken
[12:30] <retrojeff> or switch to arch
[12:30] <retrojeff> arch is popular these days
[12:30] <fathom> retrojeff, I think you are right
[12:30] <fathom> Ubuntu does have issues, it both works and does not
[12:30] <retrojeff> I have almost no issues on debian
[12:30] <retrojeff> or fedora/centos
[12:30] <fathom> retrojeff, I have driver issues on other distros
[12:31] <fathom> retrojeff, Ubuntu has drivers, but your programs may not always work
[12:31] <fathom> retrojeff, Give and take
[12:33] <retrojeff> sucks debian founder is dead
[12:33] <krabador> retrojeff, a retrovirus version of jeff?
[12:33] <retrojeff> poor guy
[12:33] <fathom> retrojeff, He pissed off the police
[12:33] <retrojeff> yes I saw
[12:33] <retrojeff> he was drunk
[12:33] <fathom> retrojeff, You don't do that in America
[12:33] <retrojeff> poor guy
[12:34] <retrojeff> leasons learned if you are gonna be drunk do not mess with the po po
[12:34] <fathom> retrojeff, Don't mess with the authorities in the US. It is unAmerican.
[12:34] <retrojeff> lucky me I am Canadian
[12:35] <retrojeff> which is still attached at the hips of USA
[12:35] <fathom> retrojeff, You still have to obey, Canada is part of the fives eyes
[12:35] <Myrtti> retrojeff: could you seriously stick to support on this channel? I understand your frustration, but this is a support channel.
[12:35] <retrojeff> Canada is the head USA is the stomach and MEXICO is the legs
[12:36] <fathom> retrojeff, US has jurisdiction over Canada
[12:36] <Drtro> What's a good movie player application that has a playlist?
[12:36] <retrojeff> VLC
[12:36] <retrojeff> VLC
[12:36] <retrojeff> VLC IS GODDLY
[12:36] <Drtro> VLC has a playlist?
[12:36] <retrojeff> yes
[12:36] <retrojeff> it does
[12:36] <bazhang> Drtro, smplayer
[12:36] <Drtro> Didn't know that
[12:37] <retrojeff> VLC plays anything you throw at it
[12:37] <retrojeff> and is amazing
[12:37] <bazhang> !players
[12:37] <bazhang> see above Drtro
[12:37] <retrojeff> lol Totem is first
[12:37] <fathom> retrojeff, vlc chokes on the off dormat
[12:37] <fathom> format
[12:38] <fathom> bwahah
[12:38] <Drtro> I know Totem has a playlist, but it doesn't have a ton of features
[12:38] <retrojeff> VLC has an android version too in the play store
[12:38] <retrojeff> which is nice
[12:38] <retrojeff> I can control VLC on my desktop with my android phone
[12:40] <Drtro> Is there a way to hide join/quit messages?
[12:40] <bazhang> what client Drtro
[12:40] <retrojeff> in xchat? hexchat?
[12:40] <Drtro> on webchat right now cause Im on Windows, but I use HexChat on Linux
[12:40] <retrojeff> right click on channel name and choose hide join/quit
[12:40] <Skyrider> I doubt you can on webchat, but that's me.
[12:40] <bazhang> top left in webchat iirc
[12:40] <Skyrider> nvm ^^
[12:41] <bazhang> hexchat is right click channel name
[12:41] <bazhang> Drtro, windows has hexchat
[12:43] <Drtro> Webchat has a dropdown menu next to status
[12:43] <Drtro> can check hide join/quit messages
[12:43] <bazhang> ok
[12:56] <msev-> popey, so that idea about convergence that you got in the latest LUP, like the other way around from laptop to tablet...is that already implemented in unity8 or something?
[12:57] <[Mew2]> anyone use nagios?
[12:57] <[Mew2]> where does failed nagios login get logged at?
[12:58] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:03] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello, BluesKaj.
[13:03] <_AMINE_> Hello, I've copied an application binaries to /opt/myapp/bin/*, how to access it in terminal directly without being in that folder ?
[13:03] <[Mew2]> where does failed nagios login get logged at?
[13:03] <bazhang> _AMINE_, what is myapp there
[13:04] <_AMINE_> bazhang: paraview
[13:04] <Chicken_Wrap> _AMINE_: You mean how to run it from the terminal without being in its directory, right? Just to be clear.
[13:04] <_AMINE_> bazhang: yes
[13:04] <bazhang> !info paraview | _AMINE_
[13:05] <bazhang> its in the software repos _AMINE_
[13:05] <bazhang> install from there
[13:05] <BluesKaj> Hi Chicken_Wrap
[13:05] <Chicken_Wrap> How are you, BluesKaj?
[13:05] <_AMINE_> bazhang: I know, I downloaded a newer version
[13:06] <BluesKaj> fine thabks, Chicken_Wrap, and you?
[13:06] <_AMINE_> bazhang: in the repos is 4.1, the latest is 5
[13:06] <BluesKaj> thabks even
[13:06] <BluesKaj> oops\
[13:07] <Chicken_Wrap> Just fine, thanks.
[13:07]  * BluesKaj finds his glasses
[13:08] <BluesKaj> need more coffee
[13:08] <Chicken_Wrap> Get more coffee. :^)
[13:10] <bobdobbs>  hi all. I'm using kde on ubuntu 14.04.  I want to use the key combination CTRL+SPACE for an application. But I think that KDE is grabbing it.
[13:12] <bobdobbs> I've found a dialogue menu in KDE within the System Settings panel that has keyboard combinations. But I can't see CTRL+SPACE
[13:12] <retrojeff> rww: fusermount: user has no write access to mountpoint /run/user/1000/gvfs
[13:12] <retrojeff> rww: fusermount: user has no write access to mountpoint /run/user/1000/gvfs
[13:13] <usuario69> bnj
[13:13] <usuario69> lñ
[13:13] <usuario69> mjj
[13:13] <usuario69> jhbiouh
[13:14] <mcphail> usuario69: stop that please
[13:14] <usuario69> ouihiuhui
[13:14] <usuario69> lñnkklkn
[13:18] <MrFahrenheit> is there a utility in ubuntu that lets you change the gtk2 and gtk3 entry field background color? I know I can do it by creating theme files, but someone wanted to know if there was a way to do it with the UI and I can't seem to find a way for gtk3
[13:22] <xuanzi_> Ignore me, this is a test
[13:24] <huehue> good day guys!
[13:24] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello, huehue.
[13:24] <Chicken_Wrap> How are you?
[13:24] <rooted> hello , ive wrote ubuntu 15 iso , by pendrive , now while am trying to install ubuntu i see these error : /int: line 7 create /cow/format , umount vsnt umount/cdrom : device or resurce busy , cant create /root/tcs/hostname , rm: remove /root/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/casper.gschema.override?
[13:24] <rooted> any hint ?
[13:27] <BluesKaj> rooted:  does "Try Ubuntu" option load a desktop?
[13:29] <rooted> b.lueskaj no
[13:29] <rooted> blueskaj no
[13:30] <BluesKaj> rooted: seems you may have a corrupted ubuntu image
[13:30] <Chicken_Wrap> Are you sure you're not just making a persisten USB, rooted?
[13:30] <huehue_> morning guys!
[13:30] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello again, huehue_.
[13:30] <Chicken_Wrap> How are you?
[13:30] <samy_> huehue_: morning
[13:30] <huehue_> help locales?
[13:31] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: I am I
[13:31] <huehue_> :-p
[13:31] <rooted> BluesKaj ive used over 3 flash drives
[13:31] <Chicken_Wrap> wat
[13:32] <samy_> so guys i have a small problem after i changed the default paths of the picture/music/videos folders with the xdg-user-dirs-update they disapear from the side bar after reboot
[13:32] <Chicken_Wrap> Side bar?
[13:32] <BluesKaj> rooted:  which method are you using to install the iso?
[13:32] <samy_> Chicken_Wrap: the nautilus sidebar i mean sorry
[13:33] <rooted> BluesKaj usb boot
[13:33] <rooted> BluesKaj pendrive
[13:33] <Chicken_Wrap> rooted: I really think you mean a persistent drive, right?
[13:33] <BluesKaj> rooted, to the usb i mean
[13:33] <rooted> BluesKaj normal usn not eufi
[13:34] <vooze> I'm trying to mount my windows share, and it works fine, but some folders are locket. (there is a locket icon on them) this does not happen when the drive is not in /etc/fstab. This is from fstab: UUID=16E4227FE422616B /mnt/Windows ntfs-3g permissions, auto 0 0 -- I do need to change the permissions?
[13:34] <rooted> Chicken_Wrap pendrive universal installer
[13:34] <BluesKaj> rooted:  how are youi copying the image to the usb stick ?
[13:34] <vooze> locked *
[13:35] <rooted> BluesKaj pendrive , universal installer
[13:35] <Chicken_Wrap> So you're trying to install Ubuntu to your USB?
[13:35] <Chicken_Wrap> What's your goal?
[13:35] <samy_> Chicken_Wrap: so ...
[13:35] <Chicken_Wrap> Or are you just writing the ISO to it to boot from it?
[13:35] <BluesKaj> universal installer ? ...never heard of it
[13:36] <Chicken_Wrap> Sorry, samy_. I never use Nautilus.
[13:36] <Chicken_Wrap> I wouldn't know where to begin.
[13:36] <Chicken_Wrap> BluesKaj: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
[13:36] <rooted> Chicken_Wrap to install it in my pc
[13:36] <cyphase> does anyone know of a simple tool/command that will overwrite *only* the parts of file DEST that are different from file SRC? DEST and SRC are the same size. i tried rsync and it seems to have hung, and rsync is trying to do more than is needed anyway; but if i'm missing something about rsync, let me know
[13:36] <huehue_> hi
[13:36] <huehue_> again
[13:36] <Chicken_Wrap> Alright. Did you make it persistent? @rooted
[13:36] <huehue_> so
[13:36] <samy_> Chicken_Wrap: i think ist's nautilus you know the file manager for ubuntu 15.10 ?
[13:36] <huehue_> i need  little help locales
[13:36] <Chicken_Wrap> Yes, samy_, but I don't use any file managers.
[13:37] <huehue_> i can not change default language
[13:37] <rooted> BluesKaj i even tried w32diskimager
[13:37] <samy_> Chicken_Wrap: wow what do you mean, you don't use ubuntu as your main os
[13:37] <Chicken_Wrap> I do, but I'm using I3.
[13:37] <rooted> BluesKaj http://www.pendrivelinux.com/
[13:37] <samy_> Chicken_Wrap: do you just use it as a server or something without a window manager
[13:37] <Bassem> how to make numlock on when ubuntu start
[13:37] <Chicken_Wrap> I use I3 as my WM.
[13:37] <rooted> Chicken_Wrap what do you mean by presistent ?
[13:38] <Chicken_Wrap> To save modifications to the distro @rooted. When you run a live USB, any changes you make are forgotten.
[13:38] <BluesKaj> rooted, use unetbootin or disk creator or even dd to image the usb stick ..universal installer probly doesn't work for linux images
[13:39] <dencaval> Hey guys, which openstack release is used for ubuntu cloud?
[13:39] <rooted> Chicken_Wrap 1GB
[13:39] <Chicken_Wrap> ^ dd if you can.
[13:39] <Chicken_Wrap> What BluesKaj said.
[13:39] <huehue_> multiboot BluesKaj /
[13:39] <samy_> i never thought i would say this but the more a channel is active the less help you can get what do think
[13:39] <huehue_> ?
[13:39] <rooted> BluesKaj unetbootin is not compatible with my PC 32bit
[13:39] <Chicken_Wrap> Rooted, you don't need persistence if you're installing it to your desktop.
[13:39] <Chicken_Wrap> You only need to use the installer which doesn't need persistence.
[13:39] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: help. http://pastebin.com/4My5XAmG
[13:39] <TJ-> cyphase: 'sed' maybe?
[13:39] <Chicken_Wrap> Or laptop. Whatever device.
[13:40] <rooted> hmmmm
[13:40] <Guest26366> ciao
[13:40] <samy_> anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?
[13:40] <Guest26366> !list
[13:40] <ioria> rooted, how big is your usb drive ?
[13:40] <Chicken_Wrap> rooted: Personally, I'd recommend Rufus.
[13:40] <Chicken_Wrap> rooted: https://rufus.akeo.ie/
[13:42] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: bro, help here :-)
[13:42] <Guest26366> ciao
[13:42] <Guest26366> !list
[13:42] <Bassem> i have network..i want to be able to disable some computers on my network from connecting to the internet
[13:42] <Chicken_Wrap> huehue_: Not a clue. :^)
[13:42] <huehue_> Muahuah
[13:42] <samy_> anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?
[13:42] <samy_> anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?
[13:42] <samy_> anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?
[13:42] <samy_> anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?anyone familiar with the xdg-user-dirs ?
[13:42] <BluesKaj> rooted:  what OS are you on right now?
[13:42] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: http://pastebin.com/4My5XAmG
[13:43] <rooted> BluesKaj windows 7
[13:43] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: okay, thanks!
[13:43] <Chicken_Wrap> huehue_: sudo locale-gen "en_US.UTF-8"
[13:43] <Chicken_Wrap> Try it with the others as well.
[13:43] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: my default language is pt_BR
[13:44] <cfhowlett> huehue_, sudo locale-gen purge         will clear out current settings
[13:44] <ioria> rooted,  never had problem with pendrivelinux on win7
[13:44] <Chicken_Wrap> After running the previous command, then try sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[13:44] <huehue_> can not change! :/
[13:45] <rooted> ioria me 2 , but my new pc does
[13:45] <ioria> rooted, how big is your usb drive ?
[13:45] <huehue_> i remove any language-pack, install only language-pack-pt
[13:45] <rooted> ioria 16gb
[13:45] <huehue_> cfhowlett: not work
[13:46] <rooted> ioria i think the problem is from the motherboard not the flash
[13:46] <Chicken_Wrap> huehue_: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
[13:46] <ioria> rooted, oh, really ? how comes ?
[13:46] <Chicken_Wrap> LANG=en_US.UTF-8
[13:46] <Chicken_Wrap> Put that into /etc/default/locale
[13:46] <Sc0tty-> how do I install all of the dependencies required to install the kubuntu desktop?
[13:46] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: pt_BR.UTF-8
[13:47] <cfhowlett> Sc0tty-, sudo apt install kde-plasma5   iirc
[13:47] <Chicken_Wrap> Whichever locale you want, huehue_.
[13:47] <Chicken_Wrap> Whichever you want, put it into /etc/default/locale
[13:47] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: easy man :-p
[13:47] <rooted> ioria my using fatal1ty with intel i7-3GEN 3.7GHz
[13:47] <rooted> so i think the arch is not meant to be for linux's os in general
[13:47] <Chicken_Wrap> I remember installing KDE. I broke my whole install.
[13:48] <cfhowlett> Sc0tty-, sudo apt install kde-plasma-desktop
[13:48] <rooted> ive tried zironOS,Ubuntu15,ubuntuserver ... BUT it seems it can installed
[13:48] <Chicken_Wrap> Be wary of overwriting lightdm and whatever else it asks you to change, Sc0tty-
[13:49] <huehue_> locate-gen no go
[13:49] <huehue_> http://pastebin.com/fnUPRGRD
[13:49] <cfhowlett> locale-gen not locate!!!!
[13:49] <BluesKaj> actually install kubuntu-desktop is the best method
[13:49] <Sc0tty-> Chicken_Wrap: every time I try and install kde it gives me a list of dependencies, is there a way to install all of them at once?
[13:50] <ioria> rooted, someone did it :þ http://www.forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=141&p=82909
[13:50] <Chicken_Wrap> Remember to run sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales, huehue_.
[13:50] <huehue_> cfhowlett: yes, locale my mistake
[13:50] <BluesKaj> Sc0tty-:  install kubuntu-desktop
[13:50] <ubun> hello
[13:50] <Sc0tty-> BluesKaj: when I do that it just tells me that it depends on a load of other packages
[13:50] <ubun> Im getting E: Malformed line 48 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist) E: The list of sources could not be read.
[13:51] <Chicken_Wrap> Sc0tty-: Doesn't it give you the option to download said dependencies?
[13:51] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello, ubun.
[13:51] <ubun> hello
[13:51] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: why appaers en_US.UTF-8... done if I purge any others language-pack
[13:51] <BluesKaj> Sc0tty-:  make sure your packages are all up to date first
[13:51] <Sc0tty-> Chicken_Wrap: no, it just tells me that they will not be installed
[13:51] <Chicken_Wrap> ubun: Pastebin your sources.list.
[13:51] <ubun> ok
[13:51] <LOR> Why ubuntu is based on debian testing?
[13:51] <LOR> Testing is not stable!
[13:51] <cfhowlett> LOR, false.
[13:52] <cfhowlett> ubuntu is NOT based on debian testing
[13:52] <Chicken_Wrap> Huh? I don't get what you mean, huehue_. Sc0tty- Could you paste the exact message?
[13:52] <huehue_> cfhowlett: why appaers en_US.UTF-8... done if I purge any others language-pack
[13:52] <LOR> cfhowlett:SID?
[13:52] <ubun> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14429930/
[13:52] <huehue_> cfhowlett: http://pastebin.com/4My5XAmG
[13:53] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: http://pastebin.com/4My5XAmG
[13:53] <s4my> hello ?
[13:53] <Sc0tty-> Chicken_Wrap: http://pastebin.com/83i99r5E this is what it tells me, does this mean my Ubuntu is broken?
[13:53] <cfhowlett> ubun, I see wily and trusty on that repo!!
[13:53] <ubun> yes, I have 15.10 ...
[13:54] <ubun> I change it in the cannonical is that wrong?
[13:54] <cfhowlett> ubun, trust is 14.04 not 15.  you mixed repos??
[13:54] <s4my> anyone can help me, i want to change the default paths of the videos/music/pictures folders?
[13:54] <ubun> yes
[13:54] <ubun> indeed
[13:54] <ubun> :)
[13:54] <ubun> thanks
[13:54] <ubun> :)
[13:54] <fero> hello
[13:54] <fero> can someone help me?
[13:55] <Chicken_Wrap> Where do you want to put them, s4my?
[13:55] <Chicken_Wrap> huehue_: Have you tried manually editing the file like I said?
[13:55] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, to an ntfs partition /media/s4my/STORAGE/Music ...etc
[13:55] <cfhowlett> ubun, and I see a precise repo?  mixing repos like this will break things
[13:56] <ubun> the whole list is full of trusty
[13:56] <ubun> should I change it all
[13:56] <cfhowlett> line 47
[13:56] <ubun> for a new list?
[13:56] <ubun> Ok
[13:56] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: No, sorry
[13:56] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: i try make an new
[13:56] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, i used the xdg-user-dirs --update command but after reboot they vanish from the sidebar of nautilus
[13:56] <mcphail> !ask fero
[13:57] <mcphail> !ask | fero
[13:57] <Chicken_Wrap> s4my: nano ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and then change this line to your wanted path XDG_MUSIC_DIR="/home/common/Music"
[13:57] <cfhowlett> ubun, you can generate a new sources list here then copy it to /etc/apt/sources.list            http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/index.php
[13:57] <ubun> thanks :)
[13:57] <Chicken_Wrap> Same with the other lines.
[13:57] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, i did but like i said they vanish from the sidebar of nautilus after reboot
[13:57] <huehue_> Chicken_Wrap: reboot
[13:58] <Chicken_Wrap> Is it the same with other file managers, s4my?
[13:58] <fero> i buy new laptop lenovo ideapad 100 15iby with windows 8 and i format and install ubuntu 14.04 LTS but now i have problem with wireless...After some minutes i loose my internet but i still connected and after few minutes i got disconnect and when i try to reconnect its imposible ...to get connected i need to restart the laptop and after few minutes i got again disconnect
[13:59] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, i use ubuntu 15.10 x64 so i use the default file explorer i didn't try to install anything else
[13:59] <Skyrider> Is there a way to install/run/manage, eg... teamspeak 3 / mumble server without sudo?
[13:59] <fero> i am new user
[13:59] <blurkis> is there some way to make hexchat auto-reconnect when network goes down/up (like power-saving mode)
[14:00] <Chicken_Wrap> s4my: Maybe it just hasn't updated? Try download something to your music path and then see if the file is written.
[14:00] <Chicken_Wrap> *to.
[14:00] <LOR> Ubuntu is sid based, Testing based or stable based?
[14:00] <cfhowlett> !debian | LOR
[14:00] <Chicken_Wrap> Testing, I'd say.
[14:01] <Skyrider> fero
[14:01] <Chicken_Wrap> If it was stable, we wouldn't have too many up-to-date packages. :^)
[14:01] <Skyrider> search "lenovo ideapad 100 ubuntu wireless" on google
[14:01] <Skyrider> I see "more" people are having such issues.
[14:01] <LOR> ubottu:404
[14:01] <Chicken_Wrap> Are problems with Ubuntu and WiFi becoming worse, Skyrider?
[14:01] <fero> yes i tryied  i am looking around for 3 days
[14:02] <ubun> it worked thanks :)
[14:02] <fero> Skyrider: i think its wlan problem from drivers
[14:02] <fero> but i can't find them
[14:03] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, look http://imgur.com/d5Naw3n
[14:03] <cfhowlett> ubun now might want to run sudo apt update && sudo apt-full upgrade
[14:03] <Chicken_Wrap> s4my: Isn't that what you wanted? For the directory to be outside of your home directory?
[14:04] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, no look at the left side bar
[14:04] <Chicken_Wrap> Because if you movie it to somewhere like /media/ to a flash drive, the it's no wonder it won't show up in your home dir.
[14:04] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, there's no shortcut for those folders
[14:04] <Chicken_Wrap> *move.
[14:05] <Chicken_Wrap>  So what you're saying is that you want Nautilus to show the sidebar shortcuts to point you to your music directory in /media/?
[14:06] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, yes
[14:06] <fero> :(
[14:06] <Chicken_Wrap> Well then. I don't think there's an option for that.
[14:06] <Chicken_Wrap> I mean, I'm certainly no expert on nautilus, but I don't remember ever seeing something like that.
[14:06] <EriC^^> Chicken_Wrap: i think there's something similar
[14:06] <Chicken_Wrap> *Nautilus.
[14:07] <s4my> and by the way i just checked the user-dirs.dirs file the changes they didn't stay after reboot they returned to defaut
[14:07] <Chicken_Wrap> Perhaps, but built-in? Not that I know of.
[14:07] <EriC^^> s4my: there's bookmarks
[14:07] <ExtremeGHz> Hello
[14:07] <ExtremeGHz> Anyone need help?
[14:07] <fero> me ExtremeGHz
[14:07] <Chicken_Wrap> "To begin, click the Files icon on the Unity bar to open Nautilus. Navigate to the folder you want to bookmark. Select Bookmark this Location from the Bookmarks menu."
[14:07] <Chicken_Wrap> - Google.
[14:08] <s4my> EriC^^, yeah i know but i prefer the default shorcuts cus they have icons lol
[14:08] <Chicken_Wrap> I like EriC^^'s idea.
[14:08] <Chicken_Wrap> Hey, ExtremeGHz.
[14:08] <huehuw> Chicken_Wrap: Done
[14:08] <huehuw> Chicken_Wrap: thanks you bro
[14:08] <Chicken_Wrap> It worked after you edited the file?
[14:08] <fero> ExtremeGHz:  can you help me when you got some time?
[14:08] <Chicken_Wrap> @huehuw
[14:08] <EriC^^> s4my: you can also change the location of the shortcuts
[14:08] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, i think the changes need to be set permanant some how
[14:08] <TJ-> s4my: the user-dirs.dirs file; that's in your user home directory?
[14:08] <BluesKaj> s4my:  is media a separate drive/partition or a dir on the same install?
[14:08] <huehuw> Chicken_Wrap: yes, add others stuffs
[14:08] <huehuw> :-p
[14:09] <Chicken_Wrap> No problem. :^)
[14:09] <s4my> BluesKaj, it's a partition (ntfs)
[14:09] <Chicken_Wrap> On the same system, right?
[14:09] <Chicken_Wrap> @s4my *
[14:09] <huehuw> Chicken_Wrap: add LANG= pt_BR Language=pt
[14:09] <huehuw> Chicken_Wrap: and work
[14:09] <TJ-> s4my: once user-dirs.dirs file has the content you want, make it *Immutable* so nautilus can't reset it - maybe that'll help
[14:10] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, i need a way to make the changes permanent on the user-dirs config gile
[14:10] <s4my> TJ-, and how do i do that ?
[14:10] <Chicken_Wrap> That's good, huehuw.
[14:10] <EriC^^> s4my: why don't you add a symlink to your ~/Music dir ? that's what i've done
[14:10] <EriC^^> add a symlink inside ~/Music to the other drive
[14:10] <BluesKaj> s4my:  then do sudo blkid , copy the UUID without the quotes and make an entry in fstab for the ntfs
[14:10] <Chicken_Wrap> I doubt Nautilus would show it, though, EriC^^.
[14:11] <Chicken_Wrap> It needs to be on the sidebar.
[14:11] <s4my> i found this => echo "enabled=false" > ~/.config/user-dirs.conf
[14:11] <EriC^^> Chicken_Wrap: nah it's clickable and it goes to the dir
[14:11] <Chicken_Wrap> Yeah, but on the sidebar too?
[14:11] <EriC^^> Chicken_Wrap: ah i mean, inside the ~/Music one ( it already has a sidebar shortcut )
[14:11] <huehuw> Chicken_Wrap: kiss
[14:11] <Drtro> How hard would it be to program C# in linux/ubuntu?
[14:11] <TJ-> s4my: once the file has the content you want, do "chattr +i path/to/file" (see "man chattr" for more details)
[14:12] <s4my> TJ-, k i'll check that thanks
[14:12] <Chicken_Wrap> The immutable idea could work, if it's just regenerating the defaults.
[14:12] <ExtremeGHz> fero: sorry, what's your issue?
[14:12] <ExtremeGHz> fero: I'm just @work so I can respond slow
[14:12] <Chicken_Wrap> EriC^^: Her shortcut is missing.
[14:13] <Chicken_Wrap> Or he. Sorry.
[14:13] <Chicken_Wrap> *his.
[14:14] <Chicken_Wrap> *His. I'm done correcting it now, I promise.
[14:14] <fero> ExtremeGHz:  ?
[14:14] <ExtremeGHz> fero: I'm here, sorry
[14:14] <Chicken_Wrap> Be right back.
[14:14] <ExtremeGHz> fero: what's your problem?
[14:15] <s4my> Chicken_Wrap, EriC^^, TJ-, thanks for the help i'll try everything you said guys :)
[14:15] <s4my> bye
[14:15] <blurkis> since ubuntu seems to look for unification on both touch and desktop; will ubuntu develop their own music player? assuming rythmbox doesnt fit smartphones..?
[14:15] <fero> i format my laptop from windows 8 Lenovo ideapad 100 15iby
[14:15] <fero> and when i connect to the wifi
[14:16] <fero> after few minutes i got not internet
[14:16] <fero> but i still connected
[14:17] <fero> if i got disconnect then i am unable to connect and need to restart the laptop
[14:17] <blurkis> fero, did wifi work at all in the installation of ubuntu?
[14:17] <fero> yes
[14:17] <fero> blurkis: now i am online with wifi
[14:17] <cyphase> TJ-, any idea how i can use sed for that?
[14:17] <fero> blurkis:  in few min i will got disconnect
[14:18] <fero> blurkis:  And i will need to restart the laptop to get again connected
[14:19] <blurkis> fero, seems to be something with wifi-drivers then. not my speciality, but you must find which hardware and driver and loook if othres have problem.
[14:19] <fero> i am scanning the internet for the same problem but i am not to good in english
[14:19] <fero> i am new user and its hard for me
[14:20] <fero> can you guide me how to see my hardware and wifi driver?
[14:20] <fero> blurkis: i can't find anything for ubuntu 14.04 LST for lenovo ideapad 15iby
[14:22] <blurkis> fero, have you tried using live-cd (or usb) for more recent versions like 15.10?  just using a live version of 15.10 for some time could telll if its fixed in recent version..  no need to install it, just try it out. do surf etc and use the wifi
[14:24] <fero> i tryit
[14:24] <fero> blurkis: i try it but the same problem
[14:25] <TJ-> cyphase: well, without further details... no! E.g., is the content all-text, or is it binary?
[14:25] <chenjun> aa
[14:26] <fero> blurkis: when i first install them i install i386 to a diferent partition and its worked fine for some days...after all i decide to format my laptop totaly so i can use only ubuntu and then starts the problem with wifi
[14:26] <cyphase> TJ-, binary. literally all i need it to do is read two files, comparing as it goes, and overwrite bytes in DEST that are different in SRC
[14:26] <blurkis> fero, then most likely hardware issue and driver thats badly supported. I would try finding out which wifi card..   do read on google  guessing its a matter of lspci or lsusb, or dmesg in the terminal.
[14:27] <cyphase> no need for checksums or delta files or anything
[14:27] <TJ-> cyphase: there's a tool I wrote to do that once; not sure if there's something in the standard core/utils to do the same but at the time (around 2007 I think) I couldn't find one readily
[14:27] <blurkis> fero, when wifi drops, have you tried running "sudo dmesg" in teminal? it will most likely have information..
[14:28] <cyphase> TJ-, is your tool available?
[14:28] <fero> blurkis: no i am new user of ubuntu
[14:29] <fero> blurkis:  how finding out which wifi card..   do read on google  guessing its a matter of lspci or lsusb, or dmesg in the terminal.
[14:29] <fero> ?
[14:30] <Chicken_Wrap> Back.
[14:30] <fero> blurkis:  fero@Len-ideapad-100-15IBYovo:~$ lspci -knn | grep Net -A2 04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8723BE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [10ec:b723] 	Subsystem: XAVi Technologies Corp. Device [1b9a:2485] 	Kernel driver in use: rtl8723be
[14:30] <blurkis> fero, first. when wifi drops. open a terminal. run 'sudo dmesg'.  it will show information and with a bit of luck it will show why wifi dropped
[14:30] <fero> ok
[14:31] <fero> when wifi drop i use the command on terminal
[14:31] <fero> i save it to a doc
[14:31] <fero> and i show you
[14:31] <TJ-> cyphase: it is; in my git repo. called "binmatch" but for some reason my gitweb instance isn't operating properly right now; give me a mo
[14:35] <ExtremeGHz> fero: I've had the RTL8723AE which was using the rtl8723be driver too and I had the same issues
[14:35] <ExtremeGHz> fero: what kind of protection has the wifi network? WPA-2 TKIP, etc?
[14:38] <rsmarshall> hey all, anyone have php7 running with mcrypt? )
[14:38] <TJ-> cyphase: Just re-read the notes on it. binmatch reports the binary offset of the match, but doesn't do the replace. I think I wrote it that way to allow that to be used a shell script to then use another tool (dd) to seek/overwrite etc.
[14:38] <an3k> Hi everybody. I already googled and found plenty of commands to use but neither of them gave any information. I just installed Ubuntu Server 14.04.3 LTS on my Server using its Intel RSTe RAID. In the installation process Ubuntu found RAID Container and AHCI RAID Container. I selected "use them" for both. Now after the system is running neither dmraid nor dmadm knows about the raid (status,
[14:38] <an3k> etc.). I'm new to Linux Software Raids so I have no clue if the RAID is working well or not, especially because none of the commands shows useful information.
[14:38] <cfhowlett> !server | an3k
[14:38] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: I have tried it but it was so hard that I kept using php 5.6 :p
[14:38] <TJ-> cyphase: if you want to take a look "git clone git://iam.tj/binmatch.git"
[14:39] <rsmarshall> I have a ppa added so i can install php7 which works fine. I've added mcrypt to the php.ini (extension=mcrypt.so) and nothing
[14:39] <an3k> thx
[14:39] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz ah :) I have most of it working, just mcrypt that won't
[14:39] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: do u need php7 specific over 5.6 for a reason?
[14:39] <rsmarshall> No, I just want to. :)
[14:40] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: ok, one moment
[14:40] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz It's a branch of our ansible server setup playbook
[14:40] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz the ppa has mcrypt compiled in as i understand it, so should just enable to extension
[14:40] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: have you restarted your apache?
[14:41] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: sudo service apache2 restart
[14:41] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz Nginx and yeah :)
[14:42] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: can u take a look at this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/360646/cant-use-php-extension-mcrypt-in-ubuntu-13-10-nginx-php-fpm
[14:42] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: I don't know if it helps you but it might be worth looking at
[14:43] <fero> blurkis: just happen
[14:43] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz ok thanks. :)
[14:43] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: note they wrote it for php5
[14:43] <rsmarshall> yeah
[14:43] <fero> blurkis: where shuld i whach now i type dmsg
[14:45] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: what repo did u use? ppa:ondrej/php-php7.0 ?
[14:45] <rsmarshall> yeah
[14:45] <rsmarshall> We used his 5.6 one prior to this
[14:46] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall:  ppa:ondrej/php-7.0 already has mcrypt compiled, just apt-get remove php7.0-mcrypt
[14:46] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz remove? it's not installed I don't think
[14:46] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: and u said you installed it someway (compiled), what steps did u do to do that?
[14:47] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz All I did was add extension=mcrypt.so so the ini file and i also tried installing libmcrypt-dev
[14:48] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: do you get any warning or error?
[14:48] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz not that i can see
[14:48] <ExtremeGHz> rsmarshall: check your logs of nginx
[14:49] <rsmarshall> ExtremeGHz can't see anything
[14:50] <plexaglaz> o/
[14:50] <TJ-> rsmarshall: have you checked the location of the library is where the parent looks? maybe "dpkg -S mcrypt.so"
[14:51] <fero_> pfff
[14:52] <rsmarshall> @TJ- a few mentions of libmcrypt.so
[14:54] <rsmarshall> @TJ- not sure what that means or of it's correct though. :)
[14:54] <fero_> blurkis: you here?
[14:54] <TJ-> rsmarshall: looks like the mcrypt.so isn't installed; Earlier, did you say you thought the module was compiled statically into the php binary ?
[14:55] <rsmarshall> @TJ- yeah, it's https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php-7.0
[14:56] <TJ-> rsmarshall: what does "apt-cache policy php7.0-mcrypt" report?
[14:56] <rsmarshall> http://pastie.org/10676150 @TJ-
[14:57] <TJ-> rsmarshall: so it isn't installed! "sudo apt-get install php7.0-mcrypt"
[14:57] <rsmarshall> ah, hmm sure i tried adding it to our php package list in our ansible playbook
[14:57] <rsmarshall> will try that first :) so it's in there
[14:58] <TJ-> rsmarshall: this direct link shows you all the binary packages available from that source package: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php-7.0/+sourcepub/5933354/+listing-archive-extra
[14:59] <rsmarshall> @TJ- Thanks. :) Trying it now on my VM, sure I tried that in the past and it didn't work. ;)
[14:59] <TJ-> rsmarshall: you may find you're missing other packages; that list should help you solve those issues
[14:59] <rsmarshall> @TJ- Would I still need to install libmcrypt or would it do that for me?
[15:00] <TJ-> if libmcrypt is a dependency of php7.0-mcrypt then apt will fetch it
[15:00] <TJ-> rsmarshall: "apt-cache depends php7.0-mcrypt" will tell you
[15:01] <rsmarshall> @TJ- it's listed so it would install dependencies ?
[15:01] <TJ-> rsmarshall: Yes
[15:02] <TJ-> rsmarshall: a package cannot be installed if its dependencies are not available
[15:02] <rsmarshall> @TJ- I guess i will still need the extension line adding in the .ini
[15:02] <rsmarshall> @TJ- thanks, will see how it goes, going to rebuild the VM to see
[15:02] <TJ-> rsmarshall: yes, unless the package auto-adds it under the /etc/.../conf.d/ directory
[15:03] <rsmarshall> @TJ- thanks for the info, i'll try it now and if not i can add the line manually
[15:03] <rsmarshall> well with ansible
[15:04] <TJ-> rsmarshall: to check the package content list, once installed do "dpkg -L php7.0-mcrypt", or install "apt-file" and then do (without the phpy7.0-mcrypt package needing to  installed "sudo apt-file update" then "apt-file -F list php7.0-mcrypt"
[15:04] <rsmarshall> @TJ- ok thanks
[15:06] <fero> :((((
[15:07] <Guest96048> congrats to Linux/Ubuntu Gnome Mate 15.05 is the Best
[15:07] <fero> [  728.406389] wlan0: direct probe to 00:05:59:48:b9:86 (try 1/3) [  728.408268] wlan0: aborting authentication with 00:05:59:48:b9:86 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) [  743.706179] wlan0: authenticate with 00:05:59:48:b9:86 [  748.532796] wlan0: direct probe to 00:05:59:48:b9:86 (try 1/3) [  748.733473] wlan0: direct probe to 00:05:59:48:b9:86 (try 2/3) [  748.937805] wlan0: direct probe to 00:05:59:48:b9:86 (try 3/3) [  749.
[15:08] <fero> ExtremeGHz: will you help me?
[15:08] <chandra> hello.
[15:09] <fero> anyone who can help me please?
[15:09] <cfhowlett> !patience | fero
[15:10] <chandra> ok, what help do you need? fero
[15:11] <Chicken_Wrap> Silly ubottu.
[15:11] <fero> chandra: i got wifi prob
[15:11] <fero> cfhowlett: ubottu : i got disconnect problem sorry about repeatig but maybe i loose the msg because of disconnect
[15:12] <fero> chandra: when i formated my laptop started to have the problem possible drivers (i have searched alot on internet) but i am new and cant understand evything
[15:12] <chandra> ferro:please, explain.
[15:13] <fero> chandra: i connect to wifi when i power on my laptop and after few minutes i loose my internet but i still connected to the rooter but if i disconnect and try to connect i can't
[15:13] <fero> chandra: to reconnect i need to restart the laptop
[15:14] <virtuaposta> fero, you trying wifi and not getting connected? or loosing connectivity once connected ?
[15:15] <fero> virtuaposta: i connect normaly but after few minutes i can't surf on internet but the wifi signal is full
[15:15] <fero> its show me connected but i am not
[15:15] <zergut> good day
[15:15] <fero> if i try to reconnect i can't even connect to wifi
[15:16] <fero> virtuaposta: i thing is drivers problem but i new on linux
[15:16] <chris___1> hello
[15:16] <virtuaposta> pastebin "cat /etc/resolv.conf" also output of "ping -c 4 4.2.2.2" and "ping -c 4 google.com"
[15:16] <chris___1> how do you change your nickname in irssi
[15:17] <virtuaposta> chris___1, by "/nick <nickname>"
[15:17] <Chicken_Wrap> chris___1: /nick nickname
[15:17] <chris___1> didnt work i think
[15:17] <chris___1> am i supposed to use <> ??
[15:17] <Pici> chris___1: no, and its possible the nick may already be taken
[15:17] <Chicken_Wrap> No, chris___1.
[15:17] <seemcfly> oh thanks :)
[15:17] <virtuaposta> no "<>", thats for replacement understanding
[15:17] <Chicken_Wrap> He's indicating that you replace it with whatever.
[15:18] <seemcfly> i got it figured out
[15:18] <Chicken_Wrap> Good. :^)
[15:18] <seemcfly> does anyone know how to login to gmail with w3m on terminal ??
[15:18] <seemcfly> i cant figure out how to highlight the text section on w3m
[15:19] <virtuaposta> seemcfly, not used w3m but why dont you try for elinks? just curiosity
[15:19] <Chicken_Wrap> No GUIs available, seemcfly?
[15:19] <seemcfly> i was hoping for images in the terminal thats all
[15:19] <seemcfly> does elinks have that ?
[15:19] <Chicken_Wrap> No.
[15:19] <Chicken_Wrap> That's only for W3m, as far as I know.
[15:19] <seemcfly> thanks chicken wrap
[15:20] <virtuaposta> no seemcfly no terminal app can give you images upto my recent knowledge
[15:20] <Chicken_Wrap> No problem.
[15:20] <seemcfly> besides that does anyone have tutorials or ebooks on how to figure out ubuntu safe mode ??
[15:20] <seemcfly> like at the very begging of start up if im saying that correectly
[15:21] <seemcfly> i did a memtest a long time ago to fix start up but i wanna learn more
[15:21] <Chicken_Wrap> "When the Ubuntu booting screen appears, press the Shift key twice or thrice to open up the GRUB menu. Once the GRUB menu opens up, select the recovery mode option from the menu and hit enter."
[15:21] <Chicken_Wrap> - Google.
[15:21] <thurstylark> Just finished with a do-release-upgrade from 14.04 (I think) and I got a lot of dpkg dependency errors. How should I proceed?
[15:21] <virtuaposta> seemcfly, thats recovery mode in terms if I am correct
[15:21] <usrspc_> in the general sense, is a volume and grouping of partitions?
[15:21] <Chicken_Wrap> thurstylark: sudo apt-get -f install ?
[15:21] <terrasapien> no
[15:21] <seemcfly> ah
[15:21] <seemcfly> so then i had one other question
[15:21] <Chicken_Wrap> Yes, seemcfly?
[15:21] <Chicken_Wrap> No question mark at the end, thurstylark.
[15:21] <seemcfly> i have an iso to fix start up problems, is that nessacary or should i just stick with  grub?
[15:22] <mcphail> thurstylark: there isn't anything to upgrade 14.04 to
[15:22] <EriC^^> seemcfly: what start up problems?
[15:22] <mcphail> thurstylark: so you have probably broken something
[15:22] <Chicken_Wrap> What do you mean, seemcfly?
[15:22] <seemcfly> i have none right now
[15:22] <Chicken_Wrap> What are the problems?
[15:22] <Chicken_Wrap> Oh.
[15:22] <seemcfly> lemme grab the name of the iso
[15:22] <Chicken_Wrap> Then why do you want to do this?
[15:22] <seemcfly> just thought it was needed for ubuntu
[15:22] <EriC^^> seemcfly: if you can fix stuff manually using a live usb it would be best
[15:22] <seemcfly> iso name boot-repair-disk-32bit.iso
[15:22] <Chicken_Wrap> You have GRUB installed, and as long as it's working fine, what's the problem?
[15:23] <thurstylark> Chicken_Wrap: Ok. Just wasn't sure if there was something special that needed to be done when using do-release-upgrade.
[15:23] <Skyrider> meh...
[15:23] <Chicken_Wrap> Not sure, thurstylark. But it's worth a shot.
[15:23] <Skyrider> unetboot is out of the question..
[15:23] <seemcfly> so no need for it ?
[15:23] <thurstylark> mcphail: 15.04?
[15:23] <seemcfly> 14.04
[15:23] <virtuaposta> seemcfly, describe your problem, no one is that much interested about what is happening around? please describe
[15:23] <Skyrider> getting a mgr missing.
[15:23] <Skyrider> **bootmgr
[15:23] <chandra> hello, can any one tell me how to write a .gnu file to use with gnuplot?
[15:23] <seemcfly> i dont have any issues right now
[15:24] <EriC^^> Skyrider: what's the problem exactly?
[15:24] <Chicken_Wrap> seemcfly: If you don't have any issues, then don'there's nothing to fix.
[15:24] <thurstylark> mcphail: I switched to the normal release off of lts
[15:24] <virtuaposta> seemcfly, lol
[15:24] <Chicken_Wrap> If you're asking whether or not you should have the ISO handy, well, that's up to you.
[15:24] <Skyrider> Oh, I burned an image using unetboot.. getting bootmgr missing
[15:24] <seemcfly> oh thanks
[15:24] <Chicken_Wrap> *there's.
[15:24] <seemcfly> thats all i needed to know
[15:24] <Skyrider> So I'll do another approach now.
[15:24] <Chicken_Wrap> Alrighty.
[15:24] <EriC^^> Skyrider: did you checksum the iso?
[15:24] <seemcfly> ill add it to unetbootin then :)
[15:24] <seemcfly> and ill do that right now
[15:24] <rsmarshall> @TJ- All good now, thanks for the help
[15:24] <Skyrider> I honestly usually don't honestly.. I assume the image directly from the site should be the proper one ;)
[15:25] <EriC^^> Skyrider: honestly that's not that recommended :P
[15:25] <seemcfly> thanks for all the amazing help you guys
[15:25] <Skyrider> I also see ubuntu 15.10 is missing from unetboot.
[15:25] <bithon> is there a way to get more recent version of a package in ubuntu's repo without actually building from source yourself?
[15:25] <EriC^^> Skyrider: give it a quick checksum to make sure it's in tact
[15:25] <Skyrider> all 15.10's are missing from all ubuntu versions.
[15:25] <virtuaposta> fero, you received my earlier one right?
[15:25] <Skyrider> sure thing, 1 sec.
[15:25] <Chicken_Wrap> I can't see a hash for the boot repair from Sourceforge. Weird.
[15:26] <Chicken_Wrap> No problem, seemcfly.
[15:26] <Chicken_Wrap> Skyrider, try Rufus instead.
[15:27] <Skyrider> md5 check up takes long :(
[15:27] <Skyrider> **waits*
[15:27] <ranag> 001
[15:27] <fero_> damn i got disconnect again
[15:27] <Chicken_Wrap> It doesn't take long at all.
[15:27] <Chicken_Wrap> Unless you're using an online hash calc.
[15:27] <EriC^^> Skyrider: ^ yeah, how are you checking it?
[15:27] <Skyrider> I see, md5 doesn't match.
[15:27] <Skyrider> winmd5free software, quick d/l from tha internet.
[15:27] <Chicken_Wrap> Try it from within the terminal if you have one handy.
[15:28] <fero_> virtuaposta: sorry i disconnect again
[15:28] <chandra> hello, does any one know how to write a .gnu file to use with gnuplot?
[15:28] <Chicken_Wrap> Oh, you're on Windows right now.
[15:28] <Chicken_Wrap> Shoot.
[15:28] <Skyrider> current MD5 from the file is 2e9967a25d87f7c685c63101eddb17d6 - too short from the original.
[15:28] <Skyrider> Ya, I always use windows on my home system.
[15:28] <EriC^^> Skyrider: try torrenting the file
[15:28] <usrspc_> I have a single 1TB HD with just all but 8GB as the / partition, the remaining 8GB is swap. is there an issue with this scheme?
[15:28] <mcphail> thurstylark: yes, you broke the update process. There is no target for upgrading from 14.04, and ther has not been one since 14.10 came to end of life. I suggest you reinstall
[15:29] <Chicken_Wrap> Which version are you trying to download, Skyrider?
[15:29] <Skyrider> torrenting is illegal! :(
[15:29] <Skyrider> Neh
[15:29] <Skyrider> I'll do it, give me a few min
[15:29] <cfhowlett> Skyrider, torrenting ubuntu is 100% legal
[15:29] <EriC^^> Skyrider: if you redownload it, it could still be cached and you might end up with the same file
[15:29] <virtuaposta> np fero_ here is my last one :  pastebin "cat /etc/resolv.conf" also output of "ping -c 4 4.2.2.2" and "ping -c 4 google.com"
[15:29] <Chicken_Wrap> It's legal, Skyrider. It's distributed for free.
[15:29] <Skyrider> I am aware cfhowlett :)
[15:29] <mniip> both msys and cygwin have checksumming utilites
[15:29] <Skyrider> Just messing
[15:29] <ioria> fero_, maybe dns issue;   try   ping 8.8.8.8    and then ping www.google.com
[15:29] <jeffreylevesque_> how do i tell a systemd service to stop when the OS is shutdown, basically to kill the service as nicely as possible
[15:29] <Chicken_Wrap> I'm pretty sure it does that on its own, doesn't it?
[15:30] <Skyrider> Also, trying to download kubuntu atm (not the original ubuntu), trying a few versions (launch from usb) to see which one I like the most. So I think that's outside this ubuntu channel if I'm not mistaken.
[15:30] <mcphail> !eolupgrade | thurstylark
[15:30] <EriC^^> jeffreylevesque_: sudo systemctl stop <service>
[15:30] <fero_> ioria: fero@Len-ideapad-100-15IBYovo:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8) #     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN nameserver 127.0.1.1
[15:30] <thurstylark> mcphail: Then I misspoke. I was on the latest LTS
[15:30] <EriC^^> jeffreylevesque_: you can have it not run from the get-go too
[15:30] <virtuaposta> jeffreylevesque_, serives goes down if system is down? please specify your requirement
[15:30] <fero_> ioria: fero@Len-ideapad-100-15IBYovo:~$ ping -c 4 4.2.2.2 PING 4.2.2.2 (4.2.2.2) 56(84) bytes of data. From 192.168.2.5 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable From 192.168.2.5 icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable From 192.168.2.5 icmp_seq=3 Destination Host Unreachable From 192.168.2.5 icmp_seq=4 Destination Host Unreachable  --- 4.2.2.2 ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 0 received, +4 errors, 100% packet loss, time 2998ms 
[15:30] <jeffreylevesque_> ah, i meant i used to have in my upstart `stop on runlevel [!2345]`
[15:30] <jeffreylevesque_> what is the equivalent in systemd
[15:30] <mcphail> thurstylark: the latest LTS is 14.04, and there is no upgrade path from it
[15:30] <jeffreylevesque_> I'm trying to search in http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html
[15:31] <fero_> ioria: fero@Len-ideapad-100-15IBYovo:~$ ping -c 4 google.com ping: unknown host google.com
[15:31] <thurstylark> mcphail: Why?
[15:31] <EriC^^> jeffreylevesque_: you want it disabled?
[15:31] <fero_> ioria:  i think is somthing with the drivers of wlan
[15:31] <ioria> fero_,   sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[15:31] <mcphail> thurstylark: because 14.10 is EOL. Read what I asked ubottu to tell you
[15:31] <ioria> fero_,   you cannot paste in here
[15:31] <fero_> oh sorry
[15:31] <mniip> fero_, what's 'ip route' say
[15:32] <user_> android support italian??
[15:32] <jeffreylevesque_> well in upstart, when the runlevels are shutdown [2345], then the service shutdown, that's what `stop on runlevel [!2345]`
[15:32] <Pici> !it | user_
[15:32] <cfhowlett> user_, this is not android ... check your channel
[15:32] <Skyrider> That is, odd..
[15:32] <fero_> mniip:  how can i see that?
[15:32] <oneHat> what is the best program to code phyton?
[15:32] <Skyrider> I used torrent to check the file I already downloaded, it appears to be 100% match.
[15:32] <Pici> oneHat: the one you like best.
[15:32] <mniip> fero_, 'ip route', that's the command
[15:32] <Skyrider> its actually seeing.
[15:32] <cfhowlett> oneHat, #python
[15:32] <Skyrider> **seeding
[15:33] <oneHat> yeah, can you at least tell me the good editor?
[15:33] <thurstylark> mcphail: How is 14.04 eol if it's an LTS release? iirc there shouldn't be another lts release until 16.04, right?
[15:33] <Chicken_Wrap> oneHat: Are you asking for the best IDE?
[15:33] <jeffreylevesque_> should i do something similar for my systemd script?
[15:33] <Chicken_Wrap> oneHat: If so, I've heard that Atom is pretty promising.
[15:33] <EriC^^> !checksum | Skyrider: try the checksum program here maybe
[15:33] <cfhowlett> thurstylark, 14.04 is LTS and is NOT eol
[15:33] <fero_> mniip:  how can i show you?
[15:33] <ioria> fero_,   can you paste    ls -l  /etc/resolv.conf
[15:33] <oneHat> Chicken_Wrap: okay then, gonna check
[15:33] <mniip> fero_, use a pastebin?
[15:33] <Chicken_Wrap> ioria: Pastebin.
[15:33] <oneHat> Chicken_Wrap: you learn python?
[15:33] <Chicken_Wrap> No.
[15:33] <fero_> i just install pastebinit
[15:33] <ioria> ok
[15:33] <Chicken_Wrap> I've just heard goot things about it.
[15:34] <Chicken_Wrap> No, fero_.
[15:34] <Chicken_Wrap> You upload it online.
[15:34] <Chicken_Wrap> http://pastebin.com
[15:34] <thurstylark> cfhowlett: so just to confirm, there *is* an upgrade path from 14.04 to 15.04?
[15:34] <EriC^^> Chicken_Wrap: pastebinit uploads stuff to paste.ubuntu.com from the terminal
[15:34] <ioria> fero_,    ls  -l  /etc/resolv.conf | pastebinit
[15:34] <jeffreylevesque_> maybe ExecStop - http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html#ExecStop=?
[15:34] <EriC^^> ( command | pastebinit )
[15:34] <mniip> oneHat, a good editor is an editor you feel comfortable with
[15:34] <Chicken_Wrap> Seriously? That's awesome.
[15:34] <Chicken_Wrap> It's called "pastebinit"?
[15:34] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:34] <oneHat> okay
[15:34] <Chicken_Wrap> Going to try it. :^)
[15:34] <EriC^^> !info pastebinit
[15:34] <cfhowlett> thurstylark, ah.  different question.  14.04 > 14.10 >15.04 using EOLupgrade.  OR clean install 15.04.  OR wait until april for 16.04 and upgrade directly
[15:35] <mniip> how would pastebinit work if they have no route to the internet
[15:35] <fero_> ioria: i done it
[15:35] <ioria> fero_,   paste the url
[15:35] <thurstylark> cfhowlett: Ahh. The difference in questions wasn't made clear. Thanks.
[15:35] <mniip> ioria, doesn't seem like a DNS issue to me at all
[15:35] <ioria> mniip, idk, reeally
[15:36] <Chicken_Wrap> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430650/
[15:36] <Chicken_Wrap> I will be forever grateful. :'^)
[15:36] <Nikola_Tesla> hi
[15:36] <Nikola_Tesla> This Command must be run as root
[15:36] <Nikola_Tesla> i need open terminal as a root
[15:36] <EriC^^> Chicken_Wrap: :D
[15:36] <Nikola_Tesla> how can i do this
[15:37] <EriC^^> Nikola_Tesla: what command?
[15:37] <Nikola_Tesla> when i use normal user
[15:37] <ioria> fero_,   you got an url ?
[15:37] <fero_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430652/
[15:37] <fero_> oh wait
[15:37] <fero_> that the last
[15:37] <Nikola_Tesla> ccpdadmin -p LBP6020 -o /dev/usb/lp1
[15:37] <Nikola_Tesla> for this comand
[15:37] <Chicken_Wrap> Now I just have to think of a clever alias for pastebinit.
[15:37] <fero_> ioria:
[15:38] <ioria> fero_,   that is ok
[15:38] <EriC^^> Nikola_Tesla: not sure what that does, but sudo <command> runs it as root
[15:38] <Nikola_Tesla> yow :) i am new user . thanks for advice
[15:38] <EriC^^> don't run anything you're not sure of though, np
[15:39] <ioria> fero_,   now you can   ping www.google.com    or not ?
[15:41] <fero> damn i lost it again
[15:42] <fero> please i dont wanna be a windows user again :(
[15:42] <ioria> fero_,   now you can   ping www.google.com    or not ?
[15:42] <Chicken_Wrap> Don't speak such evil words, fero.
[15:42] <fero> Chicken_Wrap:  sorry:P
[15:42] <fero> ioria:  i can
[15:43] <ioria> fero,   good,   sudo lshw -c network | pastebinit
[15:44] <fero> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430699/
[15:45] <ioria> fero,   ubuntu 14.04  ?
[15:45] <fero> ioria: yes , i got intel 64bit but i use 14.04 i386 because i got small ram
[15:46] <ioria> fero,   so wifi works , but after few minutes after boot, it disconnect   ... or what ?
[15:47] <fero> ioria:  actually its show me in the indicator that i got full strengh signal but i unable to use internet
[15:47] <fero> ioria: if i click on disconnect and then try to reconnect it dosen't
[15:47] <ioria> fero,   ifconfig | pastebinit
[15:48] <fero> ioria: but if i plug a ethernet it work fine
[15:48] <ioria> fero,   ifconfig | pastebinit
[15:51] <fero_> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430724/
[15:52] <dell> hay
[15:52] <Chicken_Wrap> hay dencaval
[15:52] <Guest62217> how i'm use java in ubntu?
[15:52] <Chicken_Wrap> Oops.
[15:52] <Chicken_Wrap> hay dell
[15:52] <Guest72339> \list
[15:52] <cfhowlett> !java | Guest62217
[15:53] <ioria> fero,   ls  /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
[15:53] <Chicken_Wrap> !commands
[15:53] <Chicken_Wrap> !help
[15:54] <TomyWork> can i use systemd .service files on 14.04?
[15:55] <fero_> ioria:  ls: cannot access ...... No such file or directory
[15:55] <ioria> fero_ echo "options rtl8723be fwlps=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf         if nothing changes just remove it
[15:58] <ioria> fero_  you need to reboot
[16:01] <KingOfOOP> My software center acts irregular.
[16:01] <Braybaut> KingOfOOP, what problem ?
[16:02] <fero_> ioria: ok
[16:02] <KingOfOOP> I've canceled a download and after almost 2 hours it's still saying that it's canceling the download.
[16:02] <ioria> brb
[16:02] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello.
[16:02] <Pod15> I have an encrypted Ubuntu laptop, whats the best way to image the entire hard drive?  Thinking quick restoration in future etc...
[16:02] <fero_> ioria:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430816/
[16:03] <KingOfOOP> Also the more info page for it says installing !
[16:03] <Chicken_Wrap> How about CloneZilla, Pod15?
[16:03] <KingOfOOP> *remove the for word
[16:03] <Pod15> Chicken_Wrap, will it deal with HD encryption OK?
[16:04] <Chicken_Wrap> https://www.google.ca/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=clonezilla+encrypted+drive&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gfe_rd=cr&ei=cYyOVoqaIqjP8geN9LC4CA
[16:04] <seemcfly> pod15 im guessing ur using truecrypt ?
[16:04] <royalaxe> whois pink_vampire
[16:05] <Chicken_Wrap> That must've been embarrassing.
[16:05] <Pod15> Seemcfly nope, encrypted during Ubuntu installation
[16:05] <Pod15> Lvm
[16:06] <TomyWork> i've heard people tell stories of snapshots and such
[16:06] <TomyWork> the sentence "push a new snapshot to your backup storage" was used
[16:07] <TomyWork> if you're using ext4, it's unlikely that this will work, though
[16:07] <seemcfly> can you encrypt ubuntu 14.04 after the initial installation is done ?
[16:07] <TomyWork> and it's likely that you're using ext4
[16:07] <fero_> ioria: its posible that you fix my problem?
[16:08] <Pod15> Yep ext4
[16:08] <KingOfOOP> more info about the problem : http://imgur.com/a/iGwaB
[16:08] <Pod15> For Ubuntu partition but drive is reporting etx2
[16:08] <gillesm_> hello I got a kernel panic with  error -8 failed to execute /init /bin/sh exist  but not executable .. idea ?
[16:09] <TomyWork> Pod15 ext2/3/4 have the same ID at some level, i think. maybe your "drive", whatever that is, is reporting that ID
[16:09] <KingOfOOP> Braybaut: No result ?
[16:09] <an3k> why is the partitioner leaving 1 MB at the beginning and ~73 KB at the end when using guided partitioning in setup?
[16:12] <rogo> Hallo. My Xubuntu and boot have always problems to recognise the connection with my  DVI port pc-->DVI to HDMI --> HDMI cable --> HDMI port. I have to connect it each time by luck to let it recognise during startup (boot or Linux) or sometimes in Linux itself near a VGA screen. Any better way?
[16:14] <xcsm> hello, can anyone help me with how to write a .gnu file to use with gnuplot?
[16:15] <rogo> my xrandr   returns:       http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=1c4ae24
[16:16] <rogo> an3k: boot needs also some write space.
[16:16] <an3k> rogo: the partitioner leaves FREE SPACE in front of the boot partition, etc.
[16:17] <rogo> @an3k indeed. it needs some space.
[16:17] <ioria> fero_, did you do     echo "options rtl8723be fwlps=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf    ?
[16:18] <fero_> ioria:  yes
[16:18] <fero_> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430816/
[16:18] <an3k> rogo oh so even it's free space (not used by any partition) it will be used by eg. the boot partition?
[16:18] <ioria> fero_, cat /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf | pastebinit
[16:19] <rogo> @an3k: it's reserved for in case off... dont waste your lifetime with it
[16:19] <Skyrider> Curious..
[16:19] <Skyrider> Is there by any chance a demo for multiple ubuntu versions by eg, java/flash?
[16:20] <rogo> my screen config sucks.. nobody helps me..
[16:21] <rogo> @skyrider: youtube provides demos of ubuntu.
[16:21] <Skyrider> besides youtube :D
[16:21] <fero_> ioria:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/14430909/
[16:21] <ioria> fero_, try to reboot
[16:21] <an3k> rogo: can you test if DVI -> DVI works without issues?
[16:22] <fero_> ioria: its strange but i still connected!
[16:22] <fero_> i reboot and i will wait to see what happen
[16:22] <ioria> ok
[16:22] <fero_> but what we change actualy?
[16:22] <ioria> power managment
[16:22] <rogo> @an3k no. I dont have a screen with dvi port
[16:22] <fero_> ioria: ok
[16:23] <fero_> ioria:  i will reboot
[16:23] <pbxman> hello How Can I monitor a process and know if it's been killed or has crashed? any ideas?
[16:23] <rogo> @an3k no. I think the adapter makes the recognition of the HDMI cable tough
[16:24] <BLZbubba> is there any way to get ubuntu to connect to a wireless network that uses windows domain logins
[16:24] <rogo> its each time a startup fight to connect hdmi screen
[16:25] <an3k> rogo: yes, most likely. Maybe the adapter is broken or doesn't support HDCP or some special features of HDMI.
[16:25] <fero__> ok
[16:25] <fero__> lets check
[16:25] <rogo> the adapter from dvi to HDMI works, but maybe not perfect
[16:25] <an3k> rogo: have you tried switching the hdmi cable ports? I mean connect the plug connected to the adapter to the display and the one connected to the display to the adapter
[16:26] <rogo> HDCP = ?
[16:26] <fero__> ioria: thank you  for the support
[16:26] <ioria> fero_, you are welcome
[16:26] <an3k> rogo: Content Protection ... it's DRM for cables
[16:28] <rogo> @an3k:when its connected in a nice working way, it is recognised as a HDMI: see link screenshot xrandr output above
[16:29] <rogo> @an3k: i use only one adapter. I have also a DVI to VGA cable adaptor, which I didnt let it work ever.
[16:30] <rogo> @an3k: i think I have to stick back to my VGA cable :-(
[16:30] <seemcfly> does anyone have links on how to set up a triple moniter system on linux?
[16:30] <seemcfly> and what hard ware do you need?
[16:30] <rogo> @seemcfly i already have problems with 2 screens connecting together!
[16:31] <an3k> rogo: I already erxperienced loose contacts that were gone after the piece was running for a short time (1 - 2 minutes). The exact reason remains unknown but I think it's because of a cold soldering spot
[16:31] <seemcfly> 08:30 < rogo> @an3k: i think I have to stick back to my VGA cable :-( [08:30] [seemcfly(+i)] [2:Ubuntu/#ubuntu(+CLcjnt)] [Act: 1]
[16:31] <rogo> @seemcfly on the other hand : i have experiences with xrandr
[16:31] <seemcfly> 08:30 < rogo> @an3k: i think I have to stick back to my VGA cable :-( [08:30] [seemcfly(+i)] [2:Ubuntu/#ubuntu(+CLcjnt)] [Act: 1]
[16:31] <Randy_O> I'm having an issue uploading an app to myapps on developer.ubuntu.com , it is being rejected with this error: found binaries for architecture 'all', it's a new error, my code hasn't changed much between versions. Any ideas?
[16:32] <Skyrider> I'm used to close the laptop so it'll go into sleep mode, for windows.. How does ubuntu handle sleep mode?
[16:32] <Skyrider> Especially with the processes in the background.
[16:33] <an3k> seemcfly: You need a graphics card that can run three monitors at the same time. AFAIK AMD/ATI is better than nVIDIA because of the drivers in Linux.
[16:33] <rogo> bye
[16:34] <nacc> Skyrider: do you mean suspend/resume?
[16:34] <Skyrider> I suppose so, ya.
[16:34] <pbxman> hello How Can I monitor a process and know if it's been killed or has crashed? any ideas?
[16:35] <mknawabi> you can use strace to watch a process's system calls
[16:35] <mknawabi> you can use watch 'ps aux | grep processname '
[16:35] <nacc> seemcfly: i've got two external monitors off a usb hub (dell product with multiple displaylink ports) and with the DisplayLink external driver, seems to work ok (and a third monitor seems like it should be supported -- tehcnically have 3 because of the laptop's panel)
[16:35] <seemcfly> kewl
[16:37] <LarryMarzanJr> hi, I replaced my standard terminal to Terminator, coz so many customized preferences available from it.
[16:37] <Chicken_Wrap> Okay.
[16:37] <LarryMarzanJr> The only problem is that i can't seem to find the way to adjust line spacing / indent from the Terminator
[16:38] <LarryMarzanJr> anyone knows how to solve this? thanks
[16:40] <pbxman> is there a way to know what console commands were sent by a user and the time they were sent in Ubuntu?
[16:40] <cfhowlett> pbxman, #ubunt-server should know
[16:40] <lekkerdurban> So i'm trying to xfer movies from my mac to my linux box. Mac format is not recognized on linux (obviously), and ext4 + other nix filesystems are not recognized on mac. Is fat32 the only option I have here? If that's the case, I can only xfer files < 4GB.. Anyone know of a possible work around?
[16:41] <Chicken_Wrap> pbxman: cat /var/log/auth.log | grep <username>
[16:41] <EriC^^> lekkerdurban: linux can recognize hfs+ you have to install hfs-progs though
[16:41] <pbxman> THANK YOU Chicken_Wrap
[16:41] <EriC^^> * hfsprogs
[16:41] <Chicken_Wrap> No problem. :^)
[16:41] <an3k> lekkerdurban: netcat
[16:41] <rooted> am tiered , i think i cant install ubuntu in that PC..
[16:42] <an3k> rooted what's the issue?
[16:42] <Gallomimia> i did an update and now my grub won't do anything but fail miserably after trying to decrypt my drives. the system had been booting from a usb key on account of the bootloader not asking for the crypto password. now it asks but doesn't boot. be careful what i wish for eh?
[16:42] <rooted> an3k , simply , ubuntu dont boot from usb.. it hangs
[16:42] <Gallomimia> lekkerdurban: does network transfer not work for you??
[16:43] <Skyrider> Im currently trying out Ubuntu (live demo)..
[16:43] <Skyrider> I just opened up the laptop battery feature to check some info..
[16:43] <Skyrider> How the hell do I close that window?
[16:43] <Skyrider> There's no X button, or anything alike.
[16:43] <Gallomimia> Skyrider: grats! welcome to the wonderful world of software freedom
[16:43] <an3k> rooted: do you have some syslog or upstart logs?
[16:43] <lekkerdurban> EriC^^: Would this make it so it won't be recognized as a read only drive? Because I just tried Mac OSX (Journaled) it can be opened, but I can't mv the files from the ext drive, to any local dir.
[16:43] <Skyrider> I'm on 15.10 btw.
[16:44] <circuitpirate> hi, what would be the best productivity app for ubuntu besides using evernote
[16:44] <circuitpirate> ?
[16:44] <Gallomimia> lekkerdurban: you can't read the journaled drives properly
[16:44] <EriC^^> lekkerdurban: i think you can write to it, read up on it though not sure if it's safe or not
[16:44] <mknawabi> mount -t hfsplus -o force,rw
[16:44] <lekkerdurban> EriC^^: All good, thanks
[16:44] <Gallomimia> lekkerdurban: that's why it stays r/o. there's a command you can run on the mac to turn the journal off
[16:44] <lekkerdurban> Gallomimia: Yeah, I guess I could maybe do shared computing over the net
[16:45] <Gallomimia> lekkerdurban: your mac and linux boxes are already set up for the use of scp. it uses the ssh protocol, just turn it on for one system and transfer using the other
[16:45] <an3k> lekkerdurban: try netcat it's extremely fast (faster than sftp, rsync, etc.)
[16:45] <lekkerdurban> Gallomimia: Oh true, sweet. I might give nc a go based on what an3k said
[16:45] <Skyrider> Gallomimia: http://i.imgur.com/l0bXama.jpg
[16:45] <lekkerdurban> an3k: Thanks, will scope it out
[16:46] <rooted> an3k , i guess
[16:46] <Skyrider> I have NO idea where the close button is to close that window.
[16:46] <an3k> lekkerdurban: http://intermediatesql.com/linux/scrap-the-scp-how-to-copy-data-fast-using-pigz-and-nc/ helped a lot!
[16:46] <rooted> an3k error : /int: line 7 create /cow/format , umount vsnt umount/cdrom : device or resurce busy , cant create /root/tcs/hostname , rm: remove /root/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/casper.gschema.override?
[16:46] <Gallomimia> Skyrider: oh i see what's happened. the window is "maximized" the x _ + buttons disappear into the very top left menubar
[16:46] <bevolumee> https://soundcloud.com/bevolume/bevolume-positive-dreams   Listen and  Enyoj my music !!!
[16:47] <Skyrider> Why exactly would they disappear?
[16:47] <circuitpirate> hi, what would be the best productivity app for ubuntu besides using evernote?
[16:47] <Chicken_Wrap> circuitpirate: I3. :^)
[16:47] <Skyrider> Ah, I see...
[16:47] <Skyrider> The text is overlaying the close button
[16:47] <circuitpirate> I3 is a window manager ya?
[16:47] <Skyrider> That's quite.. weird.
[16:47] <Gallomimia> Skyrider: "it's a feature" not a bug
[16:47] <Chicken_Wrap> Yes.
[16:47] <lekkerdurban> an3k: Thanks heaps, life saver. Appreciate it man. Thanks to everyone that offered assistance too :)
[16:47] <Chicken_Wrap> A dynamic, tiling window manager.
[16:48] <Skyrider> Never said it was a bug :)
[16:48] <Skyrider> I however, find it weird.
[16:48] <Gallomimia> Skyrider: yeah. every window will do that when you maximize it. you can unmaximize it or close it
[16:48] <Skyrider> But that's my person opinion, that's all.
[16:48] <Skyrider> **personal
[16:48] <Gallomimia> you'll get used to it. but yes, there's a lot of things i don't like in unity
[16:48] <Gallomimia> that's the window manager default in ubuntu
[16:48] <cfhowlett> "best" is too subjective for anyone except you to decide, circuitpirate.  search the software center for options and test for yourself.
[16:48] <Chicken_Wrap> Unity is the DE, not the WM.
[16:48] <circuitpirate> chicken_wrap: I am looking for an alternative to evernote that can be used on ubuntu natively, I like i3 but it is not what I am looking for exactly
[16:48] <Gallomimia> it looks nice, it has lots of programs that integrate nice, but it doesn't hold the show for full screen gaming or anything
[16:49] <Skyrider> lubuntu / kubuntu, etc.. is support allowed in here? Just curious, seeing they all are ubuntu just with a different desktop.
[16:49] <Gallomimia> Chicken_Wrap: thanks. i confuse the ideas of de and wm
[16:49] <Gallomimia> Skyrider: technically not. but you'll usually find someone who knows if you ask
[16:49] <Chicken_Wrap> Skyrider: There are specific channels dedicated to the different flavours.
[16:49] <Chicken_Wrap> Those might be of more help.
[16:49] <an3k> rooted: from what log is that? And I would need more log entries because that one doesn't help that much. Please paste to http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[16:50] <Chicken_Wrap> Ex: #lubuntu
[16:51] <Skyrider> okidoki.
[16:52] <Skyrider> Thanks
[16:53] <Chicken_Wrap> No problem.
[17:01] <Chicken_Wrap> Cough.
[17:01] <Chicken_Wrap> So, how is everyone?
[17:05] <shikhar_gupta> Ubuntu 15.04:- When the Brightness is set to minimum, the screen gets black literally ... It is hard to get it back up when your screen is blacked out ... Fix ??
[17:06] <yahn> shikhar_gupta, can you not use the function keys on your keyboard?
[17:09] <shikhar_gupta2> When the Brightness is set to minimum, the screen gets black literally ... It is hard to get it back up when your screen is blacked out ... Fix ??
[17:10] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, does your keyboard have brightness function keys? If so you can adjust the brightness back up that way
[17:12] <shikhar_gupta2> well, they didn't but I have reconfigured my f5 & f6 using xdotool
[17:12] <shikhar_gupta2> any other ways ??
[17:13] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, without being able to see your screen I don't see how it would be possible
[17:13] <fero_> hello i got problem again
[17:14] <shikhar_gupta2> @ yahn , is there a simple bash command to do that ?
[17:14] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, you mean to adjust your screen brightness via tty?
[17:14] <fero_> i try to update and i got error fail to fetch ............... hash sum mismatch and E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[17:15] <shikhar_gupta2> @ yahn yes
[17:15] <an3k> fero_: wait some minutes and try again
[17:16] <fero_> an3k: thank you
[17:16] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, I believe xbacklight can do this. xbacklight -inc 10 to increase by 10% and xbacklight -dec 10 to decrease brightness
[17:17] <The_Anonym> Hi Guys ...
[17:17] <shikhar_gupta2> @ yahn, So one should install xbacklight first then
[17:17] <shikhar_gupta2> ??
[17:17] <Bashing-om> fero_: ^ +1 . Likely that your mirror is updating, ( or failed to update ) . give it some time to complete OR change your mirror site .
[17:18] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, Yes. package is called xbacklight so just sudo-apt-get install xbacklight
[17:18] <The_Anonym> Is There any way to change the copy and paste shortcut to ctrl+c and ctrl+v ?
[17:18] <fero_> Bashing-om:  thank you dude
[17:18] <shikhar_gupta2> ok, thanks @ yahn
[17:18] <fero_> i will wait 10 min more and then try again
[17:19] <The_Anonym> I Think There was a terminal command ...
[17:19] <Chicken_Wrap> The_Anonym: That'd ill-advised considering that CTRL + C kills your current process.
[17:19] <Chicken_Wrap> *That's.
[17:20] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, you need to set the brightness range after you install the program. So xbacklight -set 50 and then you can change it with -inc *value* and -dec *value*
[17:21] <yahn> shikhar_gupta2, I've also just tested it on my system and it works perfectly
[17:21] <shikhar_gupta> Thanks @ yahn ... Got it
[17:21] <yahn> shikhar_gupta, no problem :)
[17:22] <blackflow> Hello. My mouse cursor disappears over terminal windows. How do I disable that? There's no visible or obvious config option.
[17:22] <Chicken_Wrap> Just curious, blackflow, what's the problem with that?
[17:23] <an3k> probably copy&paste :)
[17:23] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: I spend a lot of time in terms. I have two open in two windows. Mouse cursor disappearing I can't tell where I am esp. since ubuntu doesn't remember last alt-tabbed window and it alt-tabs to who knows where
[17:24] <blackflow> s/two windows/two windows/monitors/
[17:24] <yahn> blackflow, are you running nvidia graphics by any chance?
[17:24] <blackflow> IanMurdock: really.........
[17:24] <blackflow> yahn: yes I am, with proprietary drivers
[17:24] <Chicken_Wrap> Ah, okay.
[17:25] <yahn> blackflow, I had a similar issue with disappearing cursors. Is it an optimus system?
[17:25] <Chicken_Wrap> Did you just sed-correct yourself?
[17:25] <Chicken_Wrap> Well done.
[17:25] <blackflow> yahn: nah, a rather old one, GTS 250
[17:26] <blackflow> nvidia
[17:26] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: yup :)
[17:26] <TJ-> blackflow: which GUI terminal application are you using?
[17:27] <blackflow> TJ-: default in Ubuntu 15.10
[17:27] <Chicken_Wrap> So Gnome-terminal.
[17:27] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: 3.16.2 according to About, yes.
[17:27] <Chicken_Wrap> Yes. Does it do the same for you in Xterm?
[17:27] <TJ-> blackflow: I recall there were somtimes issues like hat with GTK/Gnome based terminals, due to it having a compositor option or such-like, and disabling that would solve it. I haven't used GTK/Gnome for a long time now though, so don't know if that's still a possibility
[17:27] <Chicken_Wrap> Launch Xterm and see if the cursor disappears.
[17:27] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: I don't knwo, will have to check
[17:28] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: yes it does
[17:28] <Chicken_Wrap> So it's not just Gnome-terminal.
[17:29] <blackflow> looks like it
[17:29] <ted__> hi
[17:29] <TJ-> blackflow: the cursor isn't just turning into a very narrow vertical bar you can't see?
[17:30] <blackflow> TJ-: naah, it completely disappears
[17:30] <blackflow> reappears when I click
[17:30] <Chicken_Wrap> Welcome back, EriC^^.
[17:30] <EriC^^> Thanks Chicken_Wrap :)
[17:30] <fero_> Bashing-om:  should i try sudo apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[17:30] <Chicken_Wrap> No problem. :^)
[17:30] <fero_> and then try to update?
[17:30] <TJ-> blackflow: have you recently manually used 'xrandr' ?
[17:31] <ted__> I have a dell printer question
[17:31] <yahn> blackflow, can you try: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false
[17:31] <blackflow> TJ-: nope, but I have rearranged primary (of the two) monitor(s) with the regular Settings -> Display tool
[17:31] <Chicken_Wrap> fero_: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[17:31] <TJ-> blackflow: there used to be an option along the lines of "mouse cursor should disappear when keyboard is in use"
[17:32] <blackflow> yahn: active false?
[17:32] <yahn> blackflow, yeah try the false flag
[17:32] <Chicken_Wrap> blacflow: Probably just in case. :^)
[17:32] <Chicken_Wrap> *blackflow.
[17:33] <blackflow> yahn: did that, nothing changed
[17:33] <yahn> blackflow, if it doesn't work set it back to true
[17:33] <yahn> blackflow, ah ok
[17:33] <Chicken_Wrap> Did you restart your terminal session, blackflow?
[17:33] <Bashing-om> fero_: Well ... when ' sudo apt update ' returns with "hashsume mismatch " there is no point in going any further 'till the 2 respective databases agree . - I have had to wait several hours for my mirror to complete it's update process with mother ubuntu .
[17:33] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: nope, lemme try...
[17:33] <Chicken_Wrap> Just run <reset>.
[17:33] <zippo^> How much envirnonment has Ubuntu?
[17:34] <Chicken_Wrap> wat
[17:34] <blackflow> Chicken_Wrap: naah, when I start typing, the cursor disappears, lemme try active true
[17:34] <yahn> zippo^, what do you mean?
[17:34] <Chicken_Wrap> Ubuntu has lots of environment.
[17:34] <blackflow> yahn: ^^^^ too
[17:34] <ikonia> how much environment ?
[17:34] <EriC^^> Bashing-om: there's a way to force not using cache with curl, curl -H "Pragma: no-cache" <url> , maybe that could help
[17:34] <fero_> Chicken_Wrap:  ok
[17:34] <fero_> Bashing-om:  ok i will wait 2 days
[17:34] <blackflow> nope, still disappears when I start typing
[17:34] <fero_> thank you
[17:34] <EriC^^> Bashing-om: usually after i use curl with that, wget and others return the updated page
[17:34] <Chicken_Wrap> ... Reset again? :^)
[17:35] <yahn> blackflow, I see what you mean now. It happens to me too..
[17:35] <zippo^> ubuntu has unity, mate, kubuntu, lubuntu, etc. hwo much is the total, yahn
[17:35] <TJ-> blackflow: so it does disappear... but never re-appears even if you leave the keyboard alone for many seconds?
[17:35] <blackflow> TJ-: it reappears only when I click
[17:35] <louy> experienced a crash. many functions disabled, what should I do? tryed new instalation but is not possible.
[17:35] <TJ-> blackflow: does it reappear if you move the mouse so the cursor will be outside the terminal window?
[17:36] <yahn> blackflow, it appears this is a 'feature' of gnome terminal
[17:36] <blackflow> TJ-: no
[17:36] <blackflow> yahn: if so, that's so "wonderful"....
[17:36] <yahn> zippo^, do you mean how many official 'spins' of Ubuntu?
[17:36] <Chicken_Wrap> zippo^: http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/flavours
[17:36] <Chicken_Wrap> Have fun.
[17:36] <yahn> blackflow, let me see if there's a switch somewhere
[17:36] <zippo^> yes, yahn
[17:36] <Bashing-om> EriC^^: Interesting . Will have to give that a whirl ... but since I have changed my mirror, Have had no problems with this mirror keeping up-2-date .
[17:37] <blackflow> yahn: thanks!
[17:37] <zippo^> i saw total nine enviroments, Chicken_Wrap
[17:37] <yahn> blackflow, it's definitely a 'feature'. There's an open bug report suggestion a toggle here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759387
[17:37] <EriC^^> Bashing-om: ok, cool
[17:37] <Chicken_Wrap> Yes, zippo^.
[17:37] <someone235> Hi, I've installed nvidia-352 driver, but now whenever I boot I get "Please unlock disk sda3_crypt", and when I hit my password nothing happens.
[17:38] <someone235> any suggestions?
[17:38] <blackflow> yahn: good find, thanks!
[17:38] <yahn> blackflow, I think your only option is to use a different terminal emulator at this stage :/
[17:39] <Chicken_Wrap> It does the same in Xterm, yahn.
[17:39] <yahn> someone235, you set up full disk encryption on the machine yeah?
[17:39] <someone235> yahn, yes
[17:40] <yahn> someone235, and it doesn't come up with anything at all after entering your password? No progress etc?
[17:41] <blackflow> yahn: yup. thanks for finding that out for me.
[17:41] <someone235> yahn, no
[17:42] <someone235> yahn, I see a still image, when I hit the password I see it typed (not with asterisks) in the top left corner
[17:42] <an3k> How can I change the language the Official Ubuntu Documentation is shown in?
[17:42] <EriC^^> someone235: does an older kernel work?
[17:43] <yahn> Chicken_Wrap, yeah it does. In fact it still happens in terminator and rox-term
[17:43] <Chicken_Wrap> So, is anyone using a custom plymouth theme for their splash screen?
[17:43] <someone235> EriC^^, idk. I have a fresh Xubuntu 15.10 install. Didn't update the kernel or something
[17:44] <EriC^^> someone235: did you run apt-get dist-upgrade?
[17:44] <someone235> EriC^^, no, it's a fresh install from iso
[17:44] <EriC^^> oh ok
[17:45] <EriC^^> someone235: maybe try recovery mode and remove the nvidia driver?
[17:45] <someone235> EriC^^, recovery mode get stuck
[17:46] <EriC^^> someone235: boot a live usb and trouble shoot i guess, or reinstall since it's a fresh install
[17:46] <yahn> someone235, is this an optimus system by any chance?
[17:47] <yahn> blackflow, super strange..happens in all terminals I've tried so far. Must be something Ubuntu specific.
[17:47] <someone235> EriC^^, yahn it seems that I have 2 kernels installed. I've picked the oldest one, and now it's ok
[17:48] <Pod15> Have been told I must installed AV on my work Ubuntu laptop :( needs to autoscan etc, any suggestions?
[17:48] <blackflow> yahn: yup
[17:48] <TJ-> someone235: sounds like you've lost the vt.handoff= from the kernel's command-line.
[17:48] <EriC^^> someone235: oh ok, cool
[17:48] <EriC^^> someone235: check what TJ- said, also maybe update the initramfs
[17:48] <yahn> someone235, good to hear :) Sorry I couldn't help more
[17:49] <someone235> yahn, EriC^^ at least it works, but the graphics is still shitty
[17:49] <yahn> someone235, in what way?
[17:49] <TJ-> someone235: in normal situations Plymouth - the splash screen manager- is responsible for reading keyboard input. vt.handoff= and having "splash"  on the command-line are needed to make it behave itself
[17:50] <alvin11> mah
[17:50] <Chicken_Wrap> I'll be back in an hour or so. Goodbye.
[17:50] <alvin11> se ciao
[17:51] <someone235> TJ-, but it was ok before I've installed the driver
[17:51] <yahn> Pod15, running AV on Linux isn't required
[17:52] <alvin11> oooooooooooo là
[17:52] <Pod15> Yahn, I know but a formal security assessment by a national accredited is insisting!!!
[17:52] <alvin11> terun!
[17:53] <someone235_> yahn, I don't pictures smooth. I see pixels in movies, etc
[17:53] <alvin11> lol
[17:53] <alvin11> you have to use windows :)
[17:53] <TJ-> someone235: you've changed the underlying framebuffer driver; that is going to affect how Plymouth draws the 'splash'
[17:55] <someone235_> TJ-, Is it possible that the driver is being activated only for 4.2.0-23? Because when I use 4.2.0-16 everything is ok
[17:55] <yahn> someone235, when you open up 'additional drivers' what driver is in use?
[17:55] <alvin11> uhm
[17:56] <Frenzy42> hey
[17:56] <alvin11> minchia
[17:56] <alvin11> 3 pasticche
[17:56] <EriC^^> alvin11: are you ordering food?
[17:56] <TJ-> someone235_: it depends if the driver was built by DKMS for all kernel versions. you can check that with "dkms status"
[17:56] <alvin11> yes :)
[17:56] <EriC^^> alvin11: put me down for a pasticche too ;)
[17:57] <alvin11> ok
[17:57] <alvin11> lol
[17:57] <diggernick> hi what is a good evernote replacement for ubuntu?
[17:57] <Frenzy42> I have a problem with my Kubuntu 14.04, (Dell E7440 Latitude + Dell E-Port Plus II + Dual Monitors + Kubuntu 14.04 (https://01.org/comment/reply/2785))
[17:57] <Frenzy42> My problem here : http://fr.textsave.org/w4Pb
[17:57] <someone235_> TJ-, yahn nvidia binary driver v352.63 from nvidia-352
[17:58] <someone235_> TJ-, yahn I have also an option to choose nvidia-352-updates
[17:58] <HarryHallman> whats the most popular ipsec vpn server?
[17:59] <yahn> Pod15, ClamAV is probably the most popular AV suite for Ubuntu. It's free & open source but I don't think it autoscans without setting a cronjob.
[17:59] <TJ-> HarryHallman: we don't keep popularity counts, but strongswan is very well known and used widely
[17:59] <yahn> Pod15, there's also Bitdefender -> http://unices.bitdefender.com/downloads/ and Eset NOD32 for Linux -> http://www.eset.com/me/home/products/antivirus-linux/
[17:59] <HarryHallman> TJ-, ok thanks
[18:00] <yahn> Pod15, bear in mind that I haven't used any of those products so I can't vouch for them. In the past when I used Windows I used to use NOD32 sometimes and found it decent.
[18:00] <yahn> someone235, is this an optimus system? Hybrid Intel/Nvidia
[18:01] <someone235_> yahn, how can I check this?
[18:01] <yahn> someone235, is it a laptop?
[18:02] <someone235_> yahn, yes, asus g752vt
[18:02] <yahn> someone235, aaah I see. So you're probably encountering screen tearing right?
[18:03] <someone235_> yahn, I don't think so
[18:04] <someone235_> yahn, just pixelize frames and images
[18:04] <gorgolath> hi,i need help for the best driver for a usb audio interface from beringer uca202 ,thanks in advance for your help
[18:04] <alvin11> :)
[18:05] <huehue> hi guys
[18:05] <OerHeks> gorgolath, doesn't it work OOTB?
[18:05] <yahn> someone235, try something for me. Open up nvidia settings (dash -> nvidia), go to PRIME profiles and select Intel (power saving mode). Log out and log back in again and tell me if the graphical distortion is gone
[18:05] <OerHeks> gorgolath, what lspci ID or lsusb ID is this?
[18:07] <huehue> how copy ubuntu disk content include hidden and symbolic link file?
[18:07] <gorgolath> it does not work ,i have taste it with win and the hardware is ok ,maby i got to check with alsa
[18:07] <yahn> gorgolath, this thread on the ubuntu forums might help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2220701
[18:07] <OerHeks> gorgolath, nvm, i found Behringer UCA202 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UsbAudioDevices
[18:08] <Pod15> Thanks yahn much appreciated
[18:08] <yahn> Pod15, good luck :)
[18:08] <gorgolath> thank a lot ,now i will check this links
[18:08] <OerHeks> i think you need to set it in your sound setting
[18:09] <huehue> yahn: help here!
[18:09] <huehue> :-)
[18:09] <alvin11> gigi d'alessio is back
[18:09] <someone235_> yahn, I don't see this option: http://i.imgur.com/gkcGoVv.png
[18:10] <huehue> how copy ubuntu disk content include hidden and symbolic link file?
[18:10] <alvin11> a mò
[18:11] <yahn> someone, can you run 'optirun nvidia-settings' from a terminal and see if that displays more options in nvidia-settings?
[18:11] <nicomachus> huehue: rsync?
[18:12] <huehue> nicomachus: how?
[18:12] <nicomachus> !rsync | huehue
[18:12] <yahn> someone235, sorry I didn't tag your name properly when I wrote that
[18:12] <huehue> nicomachus: i need extract content of iso  to folder
[18:12] <nicomachus> yahn: FYI, you can type the first few letters and then
[18:13] <nicomachus> hit tab to auto-complete
[18:13] <someone235_> yahn, I didn't had Bumblebee. Do you think installing it could solve the problem?
[18:13] <yahn> nicomachus, yeah tab complete, I forgot to hit it :P
[18:13] <huehue> nicomachus: hidden and symbolic no go
[18:13] <diggernick> i can't find everpad in the ubuntu software center then i googled it and i couldn't install it in the terminal
[18:13] <diggernick> i get this error
[18:13] <diggernick> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[18:13] <EriC^^> !info everpad
[18:13] <diggernick> sudo apt-get install everpad Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package everpad
[18:14] <EriC^^> diggernick: maybe it's an old repo
[18:14] <nicomachus> diggernick: http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/04/install-evernote-client-ubuntu-1404/
[18:14] <yahn> someone235, ok so I've just checked your system out and it appears it doesn't use optimus at all. Just has a dedicated nvidia card. That's a good thing because optimus sucks on linux at the moment.
[18:15] <diggernick> nicomachus: i did exactly that
[18:16] <nicomachus> diggernick: what version of ubuntu are you on?
[18:16] <yahn> someone235, so no bumblebee required. Since your card is so new I would suggest adding this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa and installing the latest nvidia driver (358).
[18:16] <diggernick> 15.10
[18:16] <OerHeks> diggernick, oh, that ppa has no everpad candidate for 15.10
[18:16] <diggernick> lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID:	Ubuntu Description:	Ubuntu 15.10 Release:	15.10 Codename:	wily
[18:16] <OerHeks> https://launchpad.net/~nvbn-rm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[18:17] <yahn> someone235, that's an official ppa maintained by canonical employees btw so it's safe to use. Once the PPA is added and you've run sudo-apt-get update the newer drivers should appear in the addtional drivers program. Install, reboot and try the original kernel you were trying to use
[18:17] <yahn> someone235, if you need any help adding the ppa and updating just tell me
[18:17] <someone235_> yahn, Do I need to remove 352 first?
[18:17] <yahn> someone235, I don't think so, just select the newer driver when the ppa is added
[18:18] <Frenzy42_> I have a problem with my Kubuntu 14.04, (Dell E7440 Latitude + Dell E-Port Plus II + Dual Monitors + Kubuntu 14.04 (https://01.org/comment/reply/2785))
[18:18] <Frenzy42_> My problem here : http://fr.textsave.org/w4Pb
[18:18] <OerHeks> someone235_, read the notes on that ppa page too! i would not use 358
[18:18] <OerHeks> someone235_, carefull, use at your own risc, even it is an official ppa
[18:19] <yahn> someone235_, OerHeks is right. Perhaps the 355 driver would be better.
[18:19] <yahn> sorry I should have read the updated notes
[18:19] <diggernick> OerHeks: what is all that?
[18:20] <someone235_> yahn, OerHeks ok, trying 355
[18:20] <OerHeks> diggernick, that ppa has no 15.10 wily software, so no everpad
[18:20] <diggernick> :(
[18:20] <diggernick> is there something similar?
[18:21] <OerHeks> tons of notepad apps, i am not familiar with everpad ( never heard about it too)
[18:21] <diggernick> what is a good one that you use to take notes for lessons and classes?
[18:21] <yahn> diggernick, it looks like you can still install everpad. Details here: https://github.com/nvbn/everpad/issues/482
[18:21] <al2o3-cr> OerHeks: take a look at the name carefully diggernick
[18:21] <diggernick> al2o3-cr: what name?
[18:21] <someone235_> yahn, do you know what key would usually prompt the GRUB menu? I don't see it unless there's a problem
[18:22] <OerHeks> someone235_, hold shift @ boot
[18:22] <someone235_> thx
[18:22] <someone235_> ok rebooting, let's pray
[18:22] <yahn> someone235_, fingers crossed
[18:23] <Frenzy42> noob
[18:25] <someone235> Frenzy42, saw that :)
[18:26] <yahn> diggernick, springseed is a nice note taking application for Ubuntu: http://getspringseed.com/
[18:26] <diggernick> thanks yahn
[18:26] <diggernick> :)
[18:27] <yahn> diggernick, and another one is rednotebook :http://rednotebook.sourceforge.net/
[18:27] <yahn> someone235_, any luck?
[18:27] <someone235> yahn, nop
[18:28] <yahn> someone235, so what is happening now? Newer kernel doesn't work and the older kernel is still giving you graphical issues?
[18:28] <someone235> yahn, Newer still has the Plymouth issue
[18:29] <someone235> yahn, older get stuck at "Loading initial ramdisk..."
[18:29] <yahn> someone235_, hmmm something definitely isn't right
[18:29] <PauloHneves> how to disable the guest account on ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[18:30] <yahn> someone235_, would it be possible to test just a regular Ubuntu 14.04 LTS release? No ppa, just stock standard 352 drivers
[18:31] <TJ-> someone235: I believe your issues are less about the driver, and more about the boot-config and Plymouth specfically. We've seen this issue before.
[18:31] <TJ-> someone235: what does "cat /proc/cmdline" report?
[18:31] <someone235> TJ-, the problem is that now i can't boot
[18:31] <OerHeks> PauloHneves, "sudo nano /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-ubuntu.conf and add allow-guest=false "  >>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/451526/removing-guest-session-at-login-in-ubuntu-14-04
[18:32] <someone235> TJ-, do you think I can fix the Plymouth thing from liveusb?
[18:33] <jeffreylevesque_> if i create systemd 'cool.service`, and my linux distro has `/etc/systemd/` directory, will my systemd service run properly if i create a directory `/etc/systemd/vagrant/`, and place the service in there?
[18:34] <daftykins> what distro...
[18:35] <someone235> TJ-, I've succeed to boot from recovery mode. In what file I need to change vt.handoff ?
[18:36] <yahn> someone235, sorry I couldn't help more :/
[18:37] <someone235> yahn, thank you anyway :) Just why do you think downgrade to LTS would help?
[18:37] <TJ-> someone235: check /et/default/grub and its GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
[18:38] <TJ-> someone235: also check GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
[18:38] <TJ-> someone235: but the actual values *used at boot time* are in /boot/grub/grub.cfg  (/et/default/grub is the confoguration that 'update-grub' reads when it generates /boot/grub/grub.cfg)
[18:39] <yahn> someone235, in my experience the non-lts ubuntu releases are buggier.
[18:41] <someone235_> TJ-, GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
[18:41] <someone235_> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
[18:42] <someone235_> TJ-,
[18:42] <someone235_> function gfxmode {
[18:42] <someone235_>         set gfxpayload="${1}"
[18:42] <someone235_>         if [ "${1}" = "keep" ]; then
[18:42] <someone235_>                 set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=7
[18:42] <someone235_>         else
[18:42] <OerHeks> !paste
[18:43] <someone235_> Sorry, I thought it's short enough
[18:44] <someone235_> TJ-, http://pastie.org/private/ioeuhvdlwlfnbfevrdbvq
[18:45] <yahn> someone235_, adding 'nomodeset' might enable you to login with the older kernel
[18:45] <yahn> to grub I mean
[18:46] <yahn> anyway, it's extremely late & I've got to sleep
[18:46] <yahn> good luck!
[18:47] <someone235_> yahn, at /etc/default/grub?
[18:47] <OerHeks> !nomodeset
[18:48] <someone235_> OerHeks, Like this "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset"?
[18:49] <yahn> someone235_, exactly right
[18:49] <someone235_> yahn, thx for the help. GN
[18:49] <yahn> ciao :)
[18:49] <Chicken_Wrap> Hello.
[18:53] <someone235> TJ-, adding nodemodeset doesn't seem to help
[18:55] <diegoaguilar> Hello, is this a proper cronjob for runnin a task each 1st day of the month at 10:00?
[18:55] <diegoaguilar> '0 10 1 * *'
[18:56] <OerHeks> diegoaguilar, easy to check yourself >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto
[18:56] <OerHeks> minute (0-59), hour (0-23, 0 = midnight), day (1-31), month (1-12), weekday (0-6, 0 = Sunday), command
[18:59] <nilekada> Hi people. I'd like an Ubuntu version recommendation. I got one of the Dell Laptops that runs Ubuntu by default. It's currently running 12.04 LTS and I'd like to upgrade it. The specs are Dell Inspiron 3542; Intel Core i3-4005 CPU @ 1.70GHz x 4
[19:00] <OerHeks> nilekada, looks like ubuntu is perfect
[19:00] <nilekada> Just want to be sure that 15.10 LTS will work on it without issues
[19:00] <nilekada> OerHeks, yeah. I'm real glad to have it. Just don't want to run into those infamous issues of installing and things stop working for no reason at all
[19:00] <OerHeks> nilekada, oh, easy to find out, download iso, put it on usb and boot in live mode. AFAIK it should work fine.
[19:01] <llldino> nilekada, 15.10 isn't an LTS version I believe, 14.10 is
[19:01] <OerHeks> 14.04 LTS *
[19:01] <llldino> nilekada, Both 15.10 and 14.04 should work fine though
[19:01] <nilekada> llldino, thanks for the clarification
[19:01] <llldino> Yeah, thanks
[19:01] <OerHeks> next 15.04 will be LTS too
[19:01] <docmur> Is it possible to use UFW to allow outgoing data on a port to a single ip?  I know how to do it for incoming from
[19:01] <zerooneone> I have a problem with a library. I'd like to remove just one link from ld.so.cache, but I'm not sure how to do it. The last one: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14431966/
[19:01] <OerHeks> err 16.04
[19:01] <nilekada> Okay. Thanks. Wanted to get the very latest iso to stick on it
[19:02] <zerooneone> I tried running ldconfig, but it doesn't update the links. I'm not sure where it's getting the last one from
[19:02] <llldino> nilekada, The LTS releases tend to be more stable while the yearly releases offer more recent package updates, just pick your poison
[19:03] <zerooneone> Would it be possible to just delete the cache and rerun ldconfig??
[19:09] <nilekada> llldino, I like your phrasing
[19:10] <llldino> nilekada, Thanks :D
[19:10] <nilekada> Will probably go for LTS. The laptop is used mostly by non-technical folks ;)
[19:10] <llldino> nilekada, Yeah I ended up putting LTS on mom's laptop because I was sick of upgrading it every 10 mos
[19:10] <Chicken_Wrap> How will that change anything, nilekada?
[19:11] <nilekada> Chicken_Wrap, well LTS offers a better upgrade path IMO than going with 15.10
[19:12] <nilekada> For which I think you'd need a bit of hacking to get right
[19:12] <nilekada> And they'll be doing the install by themselves; I won't be there with them
[19:13] <nilekada> So I'd rather it is as straightforward as possible :D
[19:14] <hankpete> hey folks, i'm trying to set up an ubuntu server in a VM but i keep getting permisson denied when I try to ssh into it. any help is much appreciated
[19:14] <nacc> hankpete: are you trying to ssh in as root?
[19:14] <hankpete> no. just my user
[19:14] <nacc> hankpete: that's disabled by default in Ubuntu's sshd_config
[19:14] <nacc> hankpete: did you install openssh-server in the VM?
[19:15] <hankpete> nacc: ya i installed it during the installation
[19:15] <nacc> hankpete: can you pastebin the output?
[19:16] <hankpete> nacc output of what?
[19:16] <hankpete> ssh -v?
[19:17] <maxkrivich> hey
[19:18] <Chicken_Wrap> Or better yet, ssh -vvv. :^)
[19:19] <nacc> hankpete: yeah, of ssh'ing in, ideally with verbosity
[19:19] <nacc> but it'd be good to see what the exact error is
[19:20] <hankpete> http://pastebin.com/0VS4wmVD
[19:20] <nicomachus> you can also check "journalctl -u sshd | tail -100"
[19:23] <nacc> hankpete: I don't see a permission denied message?
[19:23] <nacc> hankpete: i see it trying ssh keys (none of which are present) and then saying it's about to try password
[19:23] <hankpete> nicomachus, no messages
[19:23] <hankpete> nacc: woops lol one sec
[19:23] <sgtnasty> try "journalctl -u ssh | tail -100"
[19:24] <hankpete> http://pastebin.com/uwYJNDw9
[19:24] <hankpete> sgtnasty: nothing
[19:25] <nacc> hankpete: you sure it's the right password? :)
[19:25] <hankpete> nacc: lol yes... tried so many times
[19:26] <nacc> hankpete: next step, presuming you have access to the VM's console, is to login there, and make sure it works and see as root in the VM what hte ssh server's logs say, I'd think
[19:26] <nacc> hankpete: you might also have tripped faillog if that's present and used for ssh (or its equivalent)
[19:27] <hankpete> ok i can do that
[19:28] <hankpete> idk nacc, im reading auth.log and stuff but im not sure what to make of it
[19:29] <hankpete> fail log is just a bunch of symbols
[19:30] <nacc> hankpete: you should see something based upon your current host's IP indicating the login attempt
[19:30] <nacc> hankpete: also, you're sure you have the VM's IP right?
[19:30] <hankpete> hmmm
[19:30] <nacc> hankpete: 127.0.1.1 is usually a loopback IP, i think
[19:30] <hankpete> nacc: yes I set it up in the VM's network settings
[19:31] <nacc> hankpete: wait ... that's the loopback for the VM, I think
[19:31] <nacc> hankpete: what are you using for the VM? libvirt?
[19:31] <hankpete> virtualbox
[19:32] <nacc> hankpete: from the VM, can you do a `ifconfig -a` and pastebin it?
[19:33] <hankpete> idk how to copy paste a vm, what info do u need?
[19:34] <nacc> hankpete: what interfaces do you see?
[19:34] <nicomachus> hankpete: you can "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" and then just pipe all the commands to "| pastebinit" to auto-pastebin, then just type the link here.
[19:34] <nicomachus> i.e. "ifconfig -a | pastebinit"
[19:35] <hankpete> enp0s3 at 10.0.2.15 and lo at 127.0.0.1
[19:35] <hankpete> ohh ok i''ll try
[19:36] <hankpete> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14432214
[19:37] <nacc> hankpete: right, so you should be ssh'ing to 10.0.2.15
[19:37] <hankpete> ok lemme try
[19:37] <nacc> hankpete: right now, you're attempting to ssh into yourself (the host) over the loopback interface, and probably typing a password for your VM, which doesn't apply to the same accountname on the host
[19:38] <hankpete> nacc: it is just hanging
[19:39] <nacc> hankpete: the above ifaces are from your VM, right? not the host
[19:39] <hankpete> correct nacc
[19:39] <nacc> hankpete: sorry, i need to run, but it's an issue of using the right IP, etc. afaict -- i'm sure someone else will be able to pick it up from here
[19:40] <hankpete> thank you so much nacc!
[19:40] <nacc> hankpete: gl!
[19:43] <MrMart> Hello! I want to create a ssh tunnel for which a port on my computer is publicily availble from a computer in a other city, any recommendations?
[19:44] <llldino> MrMart, This is a good start: http://askubuntu.com/questions/2271/how-to-harden-an-ssh-server
[19:45] <MrMart>  llldino: Do you mean setting up a key?
[19:46] <jc> Looking for some assistance with Ubuntu server
[19:46] <jc> Is anybody about?
[19:46] <rom1504> no
[19:46] <an3k> hankpete: in the ubuntu installation you just have chosen "OpenSSH Server" and din't configured anything (yet)?
[19:46] <jc> Shame
[19:46] <an3k> what's the issue jc
[19:47] <llldino> MrMart, Yeah that's one recommendation
[19:47] <hankpete> an3k correct
[19:47] <jc> So I've a HP N40L. I've put Ubuntu server on the 250GB hardrive that came with it and allocated 35GB to it.
[19:48] <an3k> hankpete: where do you see the permission denied message? in the SSH terminal on the client or on the server itself?
[19:49] <jc> I've 2 x 1TB drives installed and my home was to run 3 VM's. A copy of Mint for file sharing. A windows 7 install and then Xpenology.
[19:49] <jc> hope*
[19:50] <jc> When I go to assign the drives in LV Management it appears to join the two 1TB together
[19:51] <jc> Not quite sure thats what I had in mind
[19:51] <jc> Wondering how best I should do it.
[19:51] <Chicken_Wrap> So, Xenial Xerus is available for downloading now. :^D
[19:52] <Exagone313> Hi, how can I choose the default interface for internet? I want to separate IPv4 and IPv6 and default to IPv4 (but still allow listening on IPv6). Thanks for your help.
[19:52] <an3k> jc: depends on how you want to use both 1 TB disks. Do you just want to join them together (two single disks looking like one) or do you want to join both by using RAID0 (increased performance)?
[19:53] <jc> I'd like some form of backup.
[19:54] <an3k> ok, then you have to use RAID1 but that means you'll only have 1 TB available
[19:54] <jc> My intention is to actually buy 2 x 3t Reds but I havent got that far.
[19:54] <jc> Maybe you could answer another question.
[19:54] <jc> ?
[19:54] <an3k> sure
[19:55] <daftykins> and now, presumably another ;)
[19:55] <an3k> haha
[19:55] <jc> Probably a few. :)
[19:57] <jc> What I am trying to do is basically have Ubuntu Server, Mint, Xpenology and Windows all on the one machine and have them accessible. I initially installed ESXi but I struggled to get access to the two 1tb drives.
[19:58] <daftykins> why such a hodge-podge setup on a single host?
[19:58] <jc> Ha! Well that's a very good question. I'd been reading about ESXi and wanted to tinker.
[19:59] <jc> I wanted windows access. Linus and I'm keen to run Xpenology. I did also look at Openmediavault
[19:59] <an3k> I could help you with ESXi. I had that running :)
[19:59] <jc> linux
[19:59] <daftykins> jc: this is all bordering on chat, vmware is not on topic here - you can take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:00] <daftykins> only support queries relating to the use of *buntu are relevant in this channel
[20:00] <jc> Sorry. I'll go back to Ubuntu
[20:01] <MrMart> llldino: I already have keys setup so I wonder what the command would look like
[20:01] <jc> Basically I followed this tutorial. http://linuxhomeserverguide.com/
[20:01] <diggernick> anyone know javascript?
[20:01] <jc> Which runs Ubuntu Server
[20:01] <ikonia> jc: did you ever think about using official ubuntu docs ?
[20:01] <llldino> MrMart, Command to do what?
[20:02] <jc> And he installs the different programs as VMs
[20:02] <ikonia> jc: what do you actually want to do ?
[20:02] <ikonia> win 14
[20:02] <rishus23> what then?
[20:02] <jc> Yes I've looked through them but I was struggling with the LVM partitioning
[20:02] <an3k> jc: If you want a single machine to run different operating system you really should go with VMs (can be Linux, VMWare, etc.)
[20:03] <ikonia> jc: what is your end goal, what do you want this box to do ?
[20:03] <an3k> jc: don't use LVM that actual crap
[20:03] <rishus23> or dual boot..
[20:03] <ikonia> LVM is solid, don't be put off by it, but use what works best for your needs
[20:03] <jc> LVM is what the guide showed.
[20:03] <ikonia> jc: ok - forget that guide
[20:03] <an3k> ikonia: like a RAID10 on two HDDs? :)
[20:04] <ikonia> jc: whats the end goal of your machine
[20:04] <an3k> jc: If you want to have all the different OS running at the same time I strongly advise Virtual Machines (ESXi)
[20:04] <daftykins> an3k: that's what has been said.
[20:04] <daftykins> (to be in use)
[20:05] <MrMart> llldino: To create a ssh tunnel between two computers
[20:05] <jc> I'm causing trouble here and drifting away from Ubuntu.
[20:05] <ikonia> jc: whats the end goal of your machine
[20:05] <ikonia> jc: what do you want it to do ?
[20:05] <an3k> jc we can do query for ESXi if you want
[20:06] <llldino> MrMart, Provided you have sshd on your host computer, it would be generically "ssh user@hostip"
[20:06] <jc> I'd like it to run Linux, Windows and I was thinking of Xpenology as I like the remote apps.
[20:06] <daftykins> sounds more like a mess about lab setup, right jc? so yeah nothing is relevant to OS support right now.
[20:06] <daftykins> !alis | jc find a relevant channel to ESX
[20:06] <an3k> wow daftykins ... slow down a bit
[20:07] <daftykins> slow down? you keep up :)
[20:07] <ikonia> jc: I'd very much ignore that guide, the person writing it does not really appear to have a solid grasp on a lot of things
[20:07] <jc> Well the route I have taken thus far is installing Ubuntu Server and hence why I am here
[20:07] <alvin11> ahaha
[20:07] <daftykins> waiting for you to ask an actual ubuntu support question then jc  - however #ubuntu-server also exists
[20:08] <ikonia> jc: whats the boxes function, what do you want it to do ?
[20:08] <an3k> daftykins: he did and now we're in the process of determining if running VMs on Ubuntu is good enough or if it's better for jc to run a real Hypervisior
[20:08] <daftykins> we've been told multiple times, it's a little test lab setup by the sounds
[20:08] <ikonia> it does'nt look like that
[20:09] <daftykins> an3k: you mean despite the fact we've been told it runs ESXi?
[20:09] <ikonia> it looks like he's following that roapy home server guide
[20:09] <ikonia> he's running ubuntu
[20:09] <jc> I'm running Ubuntu
[20:09] <jc> Server
[20:09] <ikonia> jc: ok - so lets get some facts, what is the purpose of this machine
[20:09] <an3k> jc: join #ubuntu-server
[20:09] <jc> I tried ESXi and stumbled upon that website which is apparently wrong
[20:11] <jc> So I'd like it to store all my pictures, films and music and have them available to the house. I'd also like to play about with Linux. It also needs to have windows available. Finally I would like Xpenology as I utilise the remote apps on my iphone.
[20:12] <ikonia> jc: why does it need to have windows available
[20:12] <ikonia> jc: what remote apps on your iphone do you want to use ?
[20:12] <an3k> jc: what color is your underwear of?
[20:12] <jc> Music and Videos or DS Audio and DS Video as its called. Unless there are other options.
[20:12] <ikonia> an3k: stop messing around
[20:13] <jc> Remote backup of my pictures would be nice
[20:13] <jc> I see I'm getting so rare praise in here!
[20:13] <an3k> ikonia: then please stop overtaking discussions and interfering or asking useless questions
[20:13] <jc> some*
[20:13] <ikonia> an3k: finding out what someone needs is not useless, it'e pretty key
[20:13] <ikonia> jc: do you have any idea of what linux apps will respond to your iphone apps, have you done any of that research
[20:14] <daftykins> once we know a proper goal we can advise better, an3k relax.
[20:14] <an3k> ikonia: yeah but you still didn't ask a much more important questions: do all these OS has to be run AT THE SAME TIME?
[20:14] <ikonia> an3k: he doesn't need any OS's at the moment,
[20:14] <alvin11> pufferbacco
[20:14] <ikonia> lets find out what he needs, he may need nothing
[20:15] <jc> I haven't been able to find anything similar to those offered by Synology aside from Tonido and I believe Plex
[20:16] <alvin11> goccio di caccz
[20:16] <ikonia> jc: ok, so you're still at the investigation stage
[20:16] <ikonia> jc: why do you need windows ?
[20:16] <daftykins> synology is a NAS...
[20:16] <ikonia> right,
[20:16] <ikonia> which if he has an ubuntu file server, hopefully wouldn't be needed
[20:16] <ikonia> unless there is a specific usecase
[20:17] <an3k> synology is a NAS? I thought it's a company
[20:17] <jc> As long as I can get remote access to the files. I can remotely upload and download things then I'll be happy.
[20:17] <ikonia> jc: ok, so I'm getting an idea of what you want, but not huge detail
[20:18] <ikonia> jc: can I suggest I give you a few things to look into, see if they meet your needs, and then we can then talk about how to best set them up
[20:18] <daftykins> an3k: now you're just trolling and presenting a pathetic attitude, grow up and get back on target.
[20:18] <egonsen> hi! i am using ubuntu 15.04. i have to configure the display settings every startup of the system because ubuntu does not remember that i want to show the screen only on my tv if it is plugged in via hdmi and that i want to permanently disable a display called "unknown display" which is causing graphical artifacts when enabled. how can i get ubuntu to save my display settings?
[20:18] <jc> That sounds like a plan. Apologies for the hassle. I appear to be causing a lot of stress!
[20:19] <ikonia> jc: zero hassle and zero stress
[20:19] <ikonia> jc: I'm reasonably confident from the small snippets I'm getting youcan do pretty much most of what you want with a simple ubuntu install
[20:19] <an3k> And I know that you can NOT
[20:19] <ikonia> jc: so lets make a few assumptions, you don't need a specific nas distro running, you just want a way to share and manage your disk devices on your network, is that a fair statement ?
[20:21] <jc> Yes I would say so. So long as everything is backed up but with remote access.
[20:21] <ikonia> jc: could you define what you mean by remote access ?
[20:21] <ikonia> or what you're expecting
[20:21] <ioria> jc  to share a folder with movies and stuff you just need samba or remote mount  a partition ....
[20:22] <jc> Well I'd like to upload my pictures remotely from my phone. Have remote access to my music and videos plus some files.
[20:22] <ikonia> jc: ok - got it
[20:22] <an3k> jc: go with Plex. You can do all of that with it
[20:22] <ikonia> jc: how many disks does this machine have ?
[20:23] <an3k> ikonia: as he already said: 2
[20:23] <daftykins> egonsen: well, maybe things will change in 15.10 - since 15.04 only has 3 weeks left :)
[20:23] <ikonia> I've not seen that, it doesn't hurt to confirm
[20:23] <an3k> ikonia: currently 2x 1TB but sooner or later 2x 3TB WD RED
[20:23] <ikonia> jc: is an3k correct in his disk statement ?
[20:24]  * OerHeks thinks 3, systemdisk and 2x1tb
[20:24] <jc> Yes exactly as an3K says.
[20:24] <ikonia> jc: when you get the new disks will they be in addition to the existing disks, or replacing the existing disks
[20:24] <jc> Well I'll have two slots free so they will be added. Its a HP N40L microserver.
[20:25] <ikonia> jc: ok, I know that box I think
[20:25] <ikonia> jc: so you could do a nice setup here
[20:25] <jc> Perfect!
[20:26] <ikonia> jc: if you created a mirrored pair with the 2x1TB disks you would have a good starting point and a fair bit of space, once you add the additoinal disks, again as a mirrored pair you can either grow that space, or use it for backup space, or variations between the 2 sets of mirrors
[20:26] <ikonia> the pain is you'll lose a disk, eg: only the capcity of 1 of the pair
[20:26] <ikonia> but the good news is, you have redundency, which if you then backup core files elsewhere, you'll have a solid base system
[20:27] <an3k> ikonia: oh god, please stop spreading false information!
[20:27] <ikonia> you can use something such as LVM to manage the disk, to allow you to add addional disks later or not, you don't have to, but you may find it easier
[20:27] <egonsen> i am using ubuntu 15.04. i have to configure the display settings every startup of the system because ubuntu does not remember that i want to show the screen only on my tv if it is plugged in via hdmi and that i want to permanently disable a display called "unknown display" which is causing graphical artifacts when enabled. how can i get ubuntu to save my display settings? is anyone else facing this issue?
[20:27] <ikonia> an3k: tell me one line of false information I've said
[20:27] <ikonia> if you can't you're gone
[20:28] <ikonia> jc: ontop of that there are a few base apps that will give you a big chunk of the functionality you want out of the box
[20:28] <ikonia> a quick example of this would be "owncloud" which will allow you pretty much the level of control you want in 1 app
[20:28] <an3k> >>>>>>>> [21:26:30] <ikonia> jc: if you created a mirrored pair with the 2x1TB disks you would have a good starting point and a fair bit of space, once you add the additoinal disks, again as a mirrored pair you can either grow that space, or use it for backup space, or variations between the 2 sets of mirrors <<<<<<<<<
[20:28] <jc> Yes I've seen that. Sorry I should have said.
[20:28] <ikonia> an3k: whats false there
[20:28] <ikonia> jc: no, no it's good that you've seen it, it's only an example suggestion though
[20:29] <ikonia> jc: from that point you can layer addition apps, or owncloud plugins (assuming you used own cloud) to expand the functionality
[20:29] <ikonia> jc: it's a pretty simple starting point, and should get you to a point where you can move forward and grow
[20:30] <ikonia> jc: it removes a lot of the complexities I was starting to see you reference earlier and from that guide
[20:30] <ikonia> jc: you'll probably find once you've got that fair you'll be more confident and doing more digging and trying things out on your own
[20:31] <an3k> ikonia: I don't think you'll understand or even accept my answer since you don't even know that jumping into an ongoing talk just in the middle of it and completely overtaking the talk is not only very rude but confuses most people.
[20:31] <ikonia> jc: that is only a suggestion though, of one possible way to get what you seem to what clean and simple
[20:32] <an3k> ikonia: so please tell how he can watch movies or listens to music using the setup you just advised?!
[20:32] <ikonia> an3k: that is part two, as I said it's a starting point
[20:32] <ikonia> he can layer media apps ontop of that
[20:32] <ikonia> as iphone app was a key function, a good example is owncloud that has a good app to manage/move data around,
[20:33] <zerooneone> I believe I have a self-referential ld link in /lib. The file does not exist and yet the file also exists. I have summarized here http://paste.ubuntu.com/14432537/
[20:33] <zerooneone> How is this even possible?
[20:33] <ikonia> jc: get the idea ?
[20:34] <an3k> ikonia oh, ok. I didn't knew you're going to make a three day tutorial out of this ...
[20:34] <jc> yes I can give that a whirl.
[20:34] <jc> :)
[20:34] <zerooneone> And how do I solve this issue without having to reinstall? It's causing a whold bunch of issues that I won't be able to inore for long
[20:34] <ikonia> jc: if you want to talk about the specifics of it, just ask, or use #ubuntu-server channel,
[20:35] <ikonia> jc: keep in mind you may have to ask before trying things, or accept you may have to rebuild to get it "right" if this is your first time
[20:36] <jc> Ok that'll work. :)
[20:36] <zerooneone> # rm /lib/libcidn-2.19b.0.so >>> rm: cannot remove '/lib/libcidn-2.19b.0.so': No such file or directory
[20:36] <zerooneone> # ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcidn-2.19.so /lib/libcidn-2.19b.0.so >>> ln: failed to create symbolic link '/lib/libcidn-2.19b.0.so': File exists
[20:36] <uxfi> hey
[20:36] <zerooneone> WTF
[20:36] <uxfi> is Ubuntu good to be used as a VPS? for a web server/website?
[20:36] <jc> Just before I go what other apps will be available to me later for music and films?
[20:36] <llldino> zerooneone, That's strange S:
[20:37] <zerooneone> llldino: thank you. i thought i was losing it here
[20:37] <llldino> zerooneone, Restart the system and try again perhaps?
[20:37] <llldino> zerooneone, I'm wondering if i'm losing it now
[20:37] <ikonia> jc: ok, so you can look at things such as plex, myth, you could look at the itunes airplay clone service (I can't remember it's name)
[20:38] <zerooneone> llldino: there are problems with initramfs now so i'm not sure it will com back after a reboot. and the machine could be in outer space for all i know
[20:39] <zerooneone> llldino: my woes detailed here http://paste.ubuntu.com/14432537/
[20:39] <jc> Okay thanks. That all sounds hunky dorey!
[20:40] <ikonia> jc: keep in mind - it's not "the solution" it's "a" solution
[20:40] <llldino> zerooneone, Gotta love that huh. I'm thinking if you clear a cache somewhere it might let you create the symlink but I'm just guessing here, this is a little over my head
[20:40] <ikonia> jc: so you can vary it to lock into your needs better
[20:41] <zerooneone> i could rebuild /lib but i'm pretty sure i need some stuff in /lib in order to do pretty much anything
[20:42] <jumja> hi, my ubuntu 15.10 suddenly stops playing sounds, i guess it changes the normal output to this spdif thing...
[20:42] <TJ-> zerooneone: what package brought "libcidn-2.19b.0.so" ( I don't find the 'b' suffix listed in the package lists)
[20:42] <jumja> can someone help me
[20:42] <jumja> i tried to use the volumen manager in the tray
[20:42] <jumja> but that does not help
[20:42] <llldino> zerooneone, Maybe try "sudo find /lib -name libcidn-2.19b.0.so"
[20:42] <zerooneone> TJ-: i don't know. I think some ruby source build
[20:42] <llldino> Ahh, no need for sudo
[20:43] <zerooneone> llldino: nope nothing
[20:43] <TJ-> zerooneone: I suspect whatever did, may also have added paths to the ldconfig, or else it is under /usr/local/lib/
[20:43] <[Saint]> jumja: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[20:44] <llldino> zerooneone, Check if you have a link literally called "/lib/libcidn-2.19b.0.so" on your root directory?
[20:44] <llldino> I'm grasping at straws here lol
[20:44] <zerooneone> what about rebuilding /lib as /lib-new then running # mv /lib /lib-old; mv /lib-new /lib
[20:45] <llldino> zerooneone, It's worth a shot, I don't know what that will do to a live machine though
[20:45] <zerooneone> llldino: i aprreciate your suggestions, but it's not there. not anywhere, but yet it's htere
[20:45] <showaz> What is the best Java version for Ubuntu/Unity?
[20:46] <SonikkuAmerica> !best | showaz
[20:46] <lotuspsychje> !java | showaz can this help?
[20:46] <jumja> the earphones work
[20:46] <TJ-> zerooneone: might be worth checking the ld config with "cat /etc/ld.so.conf /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*"
[20:46] <zerooneone> llldino: i don't think it will be able to get to the second command
[20:46] <SonikkuAmerica> showaz: You can either install openjdk-8-jre for OpenJDK 8 (which Oracle Java is derived from) or you can install Oracle Java
[20:46] <jumja> but the sound just suddenly stops from playing trough the speakers
[20:46] <showaz> SonikkuAmerica:  JetBrains -> IDE
[20:47] <zerooneone> TJ-: tried that. removed files in ld.so.conf.d one by one and then rebuilt the cache. no luck. it's in /lib somehow
[20:47] <showaz> SonikkuAmerica: openjdk-8-jre good perf. ?
[20:48] <SonikkuAmerica> showaz: It's the open-source equivalent of Java 8, so I'd hope so
[20:48] <llldino> zerooneone, I wonder if there's a cache somewhere that ln checks to see if a file exists S:
[20:48] <zerooneone> if i had physical access i could rebuild /lib but i dont
[20:49] <zerooneone> i guess i can't edit the ld.so.cache file directly...?
[20:49] <TJ-> zerooneone: just a thought but "rm /etc/ld.so.cache" could have failed if the file has the immutable attribute set. "lsattr /etc/ld.so.cache" to check
[20:50] <zerooneone> TJ-: ---------------- /etc/ld.so.cache
[20:51] <TJ-> zerooneone: so not that.
[20:51] <TJ-> Is it Ubuntu 14.04 ?
[20:51] <zerooneone> this is the weirdest error in 15 years of using linux
[20:52] <zerooneone> i'm blaming it on someone else
[20:52] <llldino> That's quite a claim
[20:52] <lotuspsychje> zerooneone: did you mess with installing stuff the manual way?
[20:52] <zerooneone> there was some source installs of ruby, gems
[20:53] <ioria> zerooneone, did you for any chance installed a new version of libc6-dev-i386  or libc6-dev ?
[20:53] <SonikkuAmerica> I have "e" attributes in ld.so.cache (but that's it)
[20:53] <lotuspsychje> zerooneone: you added yourself with ppa?
[20:53] <zerooneone> i grepped and searched the filesystem up and down, but nothing
[20:54] <zerooneone> lotuspsychje: i'm just using trusty, trusty-updates
[20:54] <llldino> $ -------------e-- /etc/ld.so.cache  for me as well
[20:55] <zerooneone> SonikkuAmerica: what's the 'e' attribute?
[20:56] <mkander_> I have 4 web servers that all host the same web page. When I change something in the php files I want to push it out to all servers. What is the best way to do this?
[20:56] <MonkeyDust> mkander_  there's also #ubuntu-server
[20:56] <bekks> Using a shared directory containing your files.
[20:56]  * OerHeks thinks of Rsync
[20:56] <bekks> Otherwise: rsync, scp or ftp.
[20:56] <SonikkuAmerica> zerooneone: 'e' means it's a contiguous file. (for purposes of defragmentation.)
[20:57] <mmm_>  /join Ubuntu-Turkish
[20:57] <SonikkuAmerica> !tu | mmm_
[20:57] <mkander_> Thanks, Ill ask in ubuntu-server
[20:57] <SonikkuAmerica> !tr | mmm_
[20:57] <zerooneone> i might try rebuilding and moving /lib on a debian vagrant box i have kicking around
[20:57] <MonkeyDust> mkander_  and consider using vagrant (virtual box manager)
[20:58] <zerooneone> see what happens. otherwise i'm stumped here
[20:58] <zerooneone> or get some astronaut to move it for me
[20:59] <mkander_> MonkeyDust: Ok Ill look into that. I am doing this on google cloud compute engine and also want to fast scale deploying new nodes as needed
[20:59] <mkander_> But I change to ubuntu-server to ask :)
[21:01] <TJ-> zerooneone: run this to identify which is the base directory that entry is in: "ldconfig -v | awk '/^\//{P=$0} /cidn/{print P, $0}'"
[21:02] <zerooneone> TJ-: /lib:   libcidn-2.19b.0.so -> libcidn-2.19b.0.so
[21:02] <zerooneone> FFS it's the twillight zone
[21:03] <TJ-> zerooneone: is this being done in a chroot ?
[21:03] <zerooneone> no chroot
[21:03] <TJ-> zerooneone: any containers (LXC) or fakeroot stuff ?
[21:04] <zerooneone> TJ-: nope
[21:05] <Boing> Installed 14.04.3 Trusty on an  i5 HP laptop.  Getting cube that will not zoom back from the screen.  Also, set skydome, but it's not there.
[21:06] <TJ-> zerooneone: hmmm, howabout deleted but not unlinked? " sudo  sh -c 'ls -l /proc/[1-9]*/fd/*' | grep cidn "
[21:06] <Boing> I had ta go Gnome
[21:06] <lotuspsychje> Boing: cube from compiz?
[21:06] <Boing> yes
[21:06] <jc> Thanks for all your help.
[21:06] <zerooneone> TJ-: ls: cannot access /proc/31402/fd/3: No such file or directory
[21:07] <lotuspsychje> Boing: what kinf of graphics driver/driver version?
[21:07] <Boing> Intel 5500
[21:07] <oxidizer> hey. new to linux and ubuntu. just installed it and my touchpad isn't working on my laptop. can anyone help? lol
[21:07] <zerooneone> TJ-: that's a nice idea, can i delete by unlinking it or something?
[21:07] <Boing> Must be latest drivers, it's all new
[21:08] <TJ-> zerooneone: if a process still has it open, you'd need to terminate that process
[21:08] <Pinkamena_D> I had a problem with my python3.4 installation, was getting 'bus error'. A user on the python channel recommended I reinstall the package. I did this, and it fixed the bus error, but seemingly it was linked to a bunch of core unity things and now I have no unity when I boot up
[21:08] <lotuspsychje> Boing: did you reboot after cube enable?
[21:08] <Pinkamena_D> Does anyone know how to get a list of packages which were installed an hour ago?
[21:09] <zerooneone> TJ-: how would i find the proccess to terminate, and the how would i unlink ootherwise delete it??
[21:09] <Boing>  yeah well, It's running but turns like it's right on the screen
[21:10] <lotuspsychje> Pinkamena_D: dpkg log?
[21:10] <TJ-> zerooneone: if that command had reported a match on cidn you'd have had its process ID; but it didn't, so not that issue
[21:11] <Boing> used compiz on an XP Windows dual boot.  Doing it again on a Windows10 dual boot
[21:11] <zerooneone> TJ-: ok. any other suggestions?
[21:11] <blurkis> is there some texteditor that supports opening files over ssh?
[21:12] <nicomachus> blurkis: vim, ed, nano, emacs
[21:12] <blurkis> nicomachus, do nano?  hmm, then I missed something. :)
[21:13] <nicomachus> blurkis: you can always just try "xdg-open" and see what it uses also
[21:13] <Boing> lotuspsychje ?  I just need the two tweaks.
[21:14] <blurkis> nicomachus, that is, not by using sshfs, or logging in through ssh first. I just want to be able to edit files directly from either terminal or GUI and edit files on my server that has sshd installed and working.
[21:15] <lotuspsychje> Boing: not sure mate, check your syslog/dmesg for errors maybe?
[21:15] <Boing> mmm, excuse me, but there is one that opens terminals across any paths
[21:15] <lotuspsychje> Boing: im only using wobbly windows myself, didnt test cube for ages
[21:16] <Boing> There used to be Canonical people here that helped install it, compiz when it was new
[21:16] <Algebr`> how do I turn off ehci module?
[21:17] <Boing> Anywhooo this Unity desktop stuff is not user friendly, so I went on to gnome
[21:17] <lotuspsychje> Boing: if i can recall cube and unity isnt the perfect pair
[21:17] <SonikkuAmerica> Boing: GNOME 3 or MATE?
[21:18] <Boing> I think gnome2
[21:18] <k1l_> Boing: gnome 2 is no more.
[21:18] <oliver__> j
[21:18] <Boing> hm? Lemme see
[21:18] <k1l_> Boing: and gnome3 doesnt use compiz, they made mutter for that
[21:18] <MonkeyDust> blurkis  ssh -Y user@ip-address "vim"
[21:19] <oliver__> sorry anybody german?
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> !de
[21:20] <zerooneone> TJ-: msg me if you have any other suggestions, i gotta go out. thanks!
[21:20] <Boing> ahaha Ubuntu software center dark, sluggish
[21:21] <blurkis> MonkeyDust, Thanks, but its not what im looking for. I was hoping for a GUI that can open files given the location on the server using ssh.  vim/nano sort of fails, since then I could just login over ssh in the terminal anyway..
[21:21] <SonikkuAmerica> Boing: MATE is the continuation of the former GNOME 2.
[21:22] <MonkeyDust> blurkis  a GUI text editor with network options, you mean?
[21:22] <Boing> ohh 4 real ?  this is gnome fallback, and some other gnome 3 stuff
[21:23] <SonikkuAmerica> Boing: You're using the GNOME Flashback session?
[21:23] <Boing> mmhm
[21:23] <SonikkuAmerica> Oh, OK
[21:23] <docmur> I ran tiger on a Ubuntu server I'm running, that is secure, so I'm not worried about that, but what is with this warning: is disabled, but has a valid shell.  How do I get rid of it
[21:23] <SonikkuAmerica> (that is supported)
[21:23] <zonii> Ubuntu crashing alot. Why?
[21:23] <SonikkuAmerica> !details | zonii
[21:23] <Boing> unity is there too. is it ?
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> !find tiger
[21:24] <SonikkuAmerica> Boing: I wouldn't trust Compiz's advanced effects with Unity, EVER
[21:24] <hyponic> can i change the network card name from eno1 to eth0? ubuntu 15.10 fresh install
[21:24] <k1l_> Boing: unity is based on the gnome3 base. but it uses compiz
[21:24] <Boing> Ah, so.. sudoku, when use Unity with Compiz is like making twice as more.
[21:24] <Bassem> is there virtual box for ubuntu like windows to run mikrotick server on it or is there any application for ubuntu like mikrotick
[21:25] <Exagone313> Hi, how can I default my output connection to ipv4 instead of ipv6? thanks
[21:26] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  what's mikrotick?
[21:26] <llldino> Exagone313, Over ssh use the -4 option
[21:26] <lotuspsychje> SonikkuAmerica: well wobbly windows working on unity here, with installing the extras, but not sure about cube..
[21:26] <Exagone313> i'm talking about default
[21:26] <SonikkuAmerica> lotuspsychje: Lol, what do I know about a desktop I don't even use. XD
[21:26] <akik> Exagone313: edit /etc/gai.conf and its precedence line. there's an example for it
[21:27] <Boing> Zoom is missing, and so is my skydome
[21:27] <lotuspsychje> SonikkuAmerica: terminal eyecandy green on black is also nice :p
[21:27] <Exagone313> ok thanks
[21:28] <Exagone313> do I have to reboot after it or no?
[21:28] <akik> Exagone313: i don't remember. try it
[21:29] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, mikrotik it's an application work like server on PC with two LAN cards to distribute the Internet for the local network and limit it's access to services  and decide  their bandwidth for each computer on the network
[21:29] <Boing> Manual IP/DHCP for Mikritik on their own website
[21:29] <lotuspsychje> Bassem: maybe something more for the ##networking guys or #vbox?
[21:29] <Exagone313> I have issue about ipv6 (enabled but not working), and I don't know how to try then
[21:30] <akik> Exagone313: find a host that has an ipv4 and ipv6 address. then use telnet for example
[21:30] <Exagone313> well maybe it's ok thanks
[21:32] <Boing> Zoom to something more than 0 in the rotate cube plugin
[21:33] <lotuspsychje> Boing: you have other drivers showing up your additional drivers section?
[21:33] <lotuspsychje> Boing: wrong driver could also influence compiz heavy works
[21:34] <lotuspsychje> Boing: you had cube working on same card before, on other ubuntu version?
[21:35] <BlueProtoman> I'm trying to uninstall a package that I had to abort installation of, but dpkg won't let me; I get this printout.  http://pastebin.com/jmsV60me  Any thoughts?
[21:35] <Boing> no, not this. laptop is new.  XP desktop box was with ubuntu 9-- or somewhere Hardy
[21:36] <lotuspsychje> Boing: maybe cube is lil heavy for your intel card, not sure
[21:36] <Chicken_Wrap> Or better yet, http://pastebin.com/raw/jmsV60me
[21:36] <ToadMan> hi, is there a documentation or manual that shows how to release a software for POSIX systems? I mean things like INSTALL, COPYING, configure etc..
[21:37] <MonkeyDust> BlueProtoman  try   sudo aptitude purge ~c
[21:38] <BlueProtoman> MonkeyDust: Nope.  Same output.
[21:39] <MonkeyDust> !find kimchi
[21:41] <chat7668> hi
[21:41] <Boing> ty lotus   !!!!
[21:42] <MonkeyDust> BlueProtoman  ok, try this ... i found this script on this channel ... try and fix the packages, first ... then try to uninstall it again ... paste this script with any text editor, save as 'fixpackages', make executable and run ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/14432901/
[21:42] <uxfi> Hey
[21:42] <uxfi> is Ubuntu a good OS for a server?
[21:42] <MonkeyDust> uxfi  yes
[21:42] <uxfi> oh ok
[21:42] <lotuspsychje> !server | uxfi
[21:43] <MonkeyDust> uxfi  facebook and google run on ubuntu servers, iirc
[21:44] <Pici> Google uses desktop internally (or did).  Wikipedia uses Ubuntu Server as well.
[21:47] <BlueProtoman> MonkeyDust: Someone in another channel managed to help me succesfully, but thanks anyway!
[21:59] <eks_> hola
[22:00] <Saul775> When adding a user for creating a service that will run automatically (init.d), what's the de facto parameters for creating this user?
[22:02] <KaiForce> I just did an upgrade of a server from 10.10 to 14.10.3, all well.  There is a script that goes out and removes obsolete packages and kernels that I found online.  It ran fine on a test server and the test server didn't seem to be negatively affected.  Am I taking any risks in running this?  The server runs Courier/Postfix.
[22:03] <nicomachus> KaiForce: I hope you mean 14.04.3 and not 14.10
[22:03] <bekks> KaiForce: Without a backup - sure, there is a risk. Using an unofficial 3rd party script - sure, even higher risk.
[22:03] <KaiForce> nicomachus: yes, sorry, end of my workday and brain currently running 10%
[22:03] <nicomachus> :)
[22:03] <OerHeks> Saul775, that user needs sudo priv, sudo adduser --group sudo newusername >>>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/32749/how-to-create-a-user-with-root-privileges-in-bash
[22:04] <KaiForce> bekks: backup is no problem, I just don't want to run into something down the road.
[22:04] <bekks> KaiForce: So ask the author of that script :)
[22:04] <KaiForce> bekks: is there an official ubuntu script to do the same?
[22:04] <Saul775> Thank you, OerHeks.  What about the --no-create-home?  Is that usually appended to the adducer?
[22:05] <Saul775> Additionally, what about --disabled-login?  These are my only other two questions.
[22:05] <bekks> KaiForce: I wasnt in the need of a script like that, yet. :)
[22:06] <OerHeks> Saul775, If you don't wan that user to have a /home/, use that command yes
[22:06] <KaiForce> I don't technically need it either, but it would help me out with my offsite backups.
[22:07] <OerHeks> not sure about --disabled-login
[22:07] <KaiForce> nicomachus: additional, I didn't mean 10.10 either :)
[22:09] <KaiForce> Took me a week to build the upgrade procedure successfully, and first attempt at upgrading prod had to be rolled back because I missed something in sasl
[22:14] <[Mew2]> whats the command to see which ports are being listened on"?
[22:14] <KaiForce> netstat -an
[22:15] <KaiForce> probably should grep -i listen or something with that
[22:16] <[Mew2]> thank you KaiForce :)
[22:23] <akik> Saul775: usually the scripts under init.d are run by the root user. not sure what you're planning
[22:27] <Bassem> is there virtual box for ubuntu
[22:28] <OerHeks> Bassem, sure, it is available in softwarecenter
[22:29] <Bassem> OerHeks, what its name
[22:29] <OerHeks> really, you cannot find virtualbox?
[22:30] <Bassem> OerHeks, is there some thing better than virtualbox
[22:30] <bekks> Bassem: Can you find www.virtualbox.org ?
[22:31] <OerHeks> better .. dunno, there is KVM, virtualbox ..
[22:32] <coolmail33> ping timeout
[22:32] <coolmail33> ?
[22:32] <Bassem> OerHeks, im installing virtualbox now thanks alot
[22:33] <coolmail33> oh and by the way, once you get MateNu, how can you add it to panel?
[22:35] <coolmail33> How to add MateNu to panel?
[22:35] <coolmail33> +-
[22:35] <coolmail33> +
[22:35] <coolmail33> -+
[22:35] <coolmail33> -
[22:35] <coolmail33> +
[22:37] <coolmail33> There we go?
[22:37] <coolmail33> yay!
[22:37] <coolmail33> hello?
[22:37] <nicomachus> hello
[22:38] <coolmail33> How do I add MATEnu to panel?
[22:38] <nicomachus> Yes I saw your question. Be patient and if someone knows, they will help you.
[22:38] <coolmail33> ++
[22:39] <slidinghorn> coolmail33: it would be helpful for us to know which version & flavor of *buntu you're using.  In the mean time, please stop spamming the channel with random characters & quickly repeating yourself.  Patience is important here
[22:39] <coolmail33> Ubuntu MATE 15.10
[22:39] <jwash> does anyone here use mame? what is a good rom checker and GUI frontend in Ubuntu 14.10?
[22:40] <nicomachus> jwash: 14.10 is EOL. You need to upgrade.
[22:40] <nicomachus> !EOL | jwash
[22:41] <jwash> ok nicomachus, can anyone recommend a good mame frontend and rom checker?
[22:41] <nicomachus> you won't find any for 14.10.
[22:41] <jwash> how about 15.10?
[22:41] <jwash> give me a reason to try it again
[22:42] <jwash> last time i upgraded everthing broke and i went back\
[22:42] <OerHeks> there seems to be more than one >> http://www.koenigs.dk/mame/eng/mamefrontends.htm but you need to upgrade first to an supported version
[22:43] <jwash> how do you check Ubuntu version again?
[22:43] <jwash> from the command line
[22:43] <nicomachus> lsb_release -a
[22:44] <jwash> Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
[22:44] <jwash> Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
[22:44] <jwash> Release:	14.04
[22:44] <jwash> sorry, 14.04
[22:44] <OerHeks> nice, 14.04 LTS
[22:44] <jwash> anyway, no mame frontends except for the gnome one
[22:45] <jwash> it sucks
[22:45] <nicomachus> there are quite a few...
[22:45] <jwash> and no rom checker
[22:45] <coolmail33> unless you use wine?
[22:45] <coolmail33> winehq
[22:45] <jwash> does it work in wine?
[22:45] <jwash> i use wine for steam
[22:45] <jwash> all the time
[22:46] <nicomachus> there is a native Steam client now, just FYI.
[22:46] <jwash> not for The Pinball Arcade
[22:46] <nicomachus> QMC2 is a perfeclty fine MAME frontend.
[22:46] <jwash> it's only available in Windoze
[22:47] <nicomachus> and what do you mean by "rom checker"?
[22:47] <jwash> checks rom library for completeness
[22:47] <nicomachus> can you not do an md5 checksum on the rom?
[22:48] <jwash> not that way
[22:48] <jwash> checks to make sure that rom dependencies are met
[22:48] <jwash> like having the neo geo bios  for neo geo roms
[22:48] <OerHeks> time to search some harder
[22:48] <OerHeks> !info        romcmp
[22:48] <OerHeks> oh. part of mame-tools
[22:49] <OerHeks> whatever
[22:49] <jwash> qmc2 looks good
[22:50] <nicomachus> it may have dependency checks built it, I haven't used it in awhile
[22:50] <jwash> looks like it does
[22:51] <nicomachus> http://wiki.batcom-it.net/index.php?title=The_%27ultimate%27_guide_to_QMC2
[22:51] <coolmail33> MATEnu Desktop Instructions have yet to be insertet.
[22:51] <nicomachus> yea, see #Checking_ROM-states
[22:55] <slidinghorn> coolmail33: MateNu development stalled a few years ago...probably best to find a more active project to use (and best to use one that's in the official repos)
[22:59] <sudomarize> where is .htaccess located?
[22:59] <bekks> sudomarize: where you placed it.
[23:00] <sudomarize> bekks: what if i haven't?
[23:00] <bekks> sudomarize: Then state your actual issue :))
[23:01] <sudomarize> bekks: ah right. Where do i put the .htaccess file if i haven't created one?
[23:02] <bekks> sudomarize: Depends on what your actual issue is.
[23:02] <stacks88> ive got a ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS server, it runs 3.16.0-57-generic x86_64. when i run apt-get dist-upgrade it doesnt say i need to upgrade to any new kernel or anything. i ran ls -al /lib/modules and i see the latest that is there is 3.16.0-57-generic , the same kernel im running now. so it would appear my system doesnt need to be rebooted or need to upgrade the kernel. but how come when i run
[23:02] <stacks88> apt-cache search linux-image-4 i see that ther is a kernel 4.2.0.. ? why doesnt my system try to jump to that? how did i end up with 3.xx as my ceiling limit?
[23:03] <levo> guys do you know a light pdf reader with the ability of highlighting text ?
[23:03] <slidinghorn> sudomarize: What exactly are you trying to accomplish with your .htaccess file?  What are you trying to implement?  That would help others in here figure out how to help you :)  Also, see the !details trigger from ubottu
[23:04] <nicomachus> stacks88: the 4.2 kernel is used on ubuntu 15.10, not on the LTS release.
[23:04] <bekks> nicomachus: You are wrong.
[23:04] <nicomachus> often.
[23:04] <genii> levo: If you already have LibreOffice installed, just open your pdf files with that instead
[23:04] <OerHeks> !hwe
[23:04] <sudomarize> I'm trying to route all requests through one php file on apache
[23:05] <sudomarize> to do that i need to add some rules to my .htaccess file
[23:05] <nicomachus> bekks: feel free to provide the correct info, then
[23:05] <levo> genii: I think it's a little heavy for a 500 page book
[23:06] <bekks> nicomachus: you have been given the correct info, already.
[23:06] <bekks> nicomachus: 0108 000433 < ubottu> The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[23:07] <slidinghorn> levo: There's the actual Adobe reader, evince, and probably many others...
[23:07] <genii> levo: Not sure how light okular is but you can click and drag to make a rectangle over the text you want to highlight and copy
[23:07] <levo> slidinghorn: evince doesn't have the highlighting feature. the only one i know of was a kde pgroram (okular? not sure)
[23:08] <nicomachus> bekks: Sorry, I was under the impression that even the 14.04.3 LTS HWE was on 3.19 still, but now I see that's incorrect.
[23:09] <tuxedo> Hello everyone
[23:09] <_nemesys> h
[23:09] <tuxedo> Why firefox is crashing so much on ubuntu 14.04.3
[23:10] <PhoenixFyre> does anyone in here use i-mscp?
[23:10] <_nemesys> i dont know bro i use fedora changes to fedora
[23:11] <llldino> tuxedo, If you open firefox using a shell, you might get useful debug messages regarding errors
[23:11] <slidinghorn> !details > tuxedo Please give the channel more details so they can help you
[23:12] <PhoenixFyre> Hi All. I am new to i-mscp.  I am trying to get a hosting setup for a friend.  I take it from the name that i-mscp can manage multiple linux ubunto servers? I don't have to have all services, web, mail, dns etc on just one server right?
[23:12] <k1l_> tuxedo: try without the plugins with a clean profile. does it still crash? start firefox from a terminal ans see what it puts as errors there
[23:12] <_nemesys> scan your ip
[23:12] <_nemesys> for open ports
[23:13] <_nemesys> netstat -ntl
[23:14] <Loshki> PhoenixFyre: I see they have a web site, a forum and apparently an (extremely small) channel named #i-mscp. It might be quicker to just read the documentation.
[23:14] <_nemesys> see services web mail dns are running
[23:16] <Skyrider> Does pm (sleep.d) needs to be rebooted/restarted for it to work?
[23:17] <shibboleth> Anyone been able to enable VLAN-ID (VID) higher than 128?
[23:17] <shibboleth> The Atheros switch should be able to handle it, but the driver seems limited to 128
[23:20] <shibboleth> wrong chan, sorry :)
[23:23] <PHroGman> linux mint xfce has ubuntu under the hood?
[23:23] <bekks> PHroGman: Ask the Mint guys what they are doing :)
[23:23] <llldino> PHroGman, It's a different project that's forked from Ubuntu
[23:24] <uebera||> Hi there. Is there a best practice for slipstreaming existing dvd images in a somewhat automated way (e.g., the official Kubuntu 15.10 image is now 2.5 months old)?
[23:24] <PHroGman> the reason Im asking is I wanted to put it on an old P4 laptop with a PCI slot for a wireless card this can be a daunting task
[23:25] <bekks> PHroGman: If you want to use Mint, you need to ask the Mint support community :)
[23:25] <PHroGman> With lubuntu i had to get non free drivers
[23:25] <llldino> !mint
[23:25] <PHroGman> for it to work
[23:38] <pvl1> hey all. have a fresh install of server, that i installed over pxe/tftp.... im having a very intermittent internet connection and cant figure out why. ive tried dhcp and static configs... resolv conf seems fine
[23:44] <pvl1> hm i think idrac might be interfering
[23:51] <habs> Hi, is there a version of arm-elf-gcc packaged for ubuntu? I see there are other cross-compiled arm gccs available, but not arm-elf-gcc; am I missing something?
[23:59] <MonkeyDust> !find idrac