[00:00] <Guest23934> be back. Thank you all
[00:01] <TJ-> Guest23934: MCEs can be caused by overheating
[00:02] <TJ-> Guest23934: if you start the installer in "Try ubuntu" mode, and as soon as you have the desktop open a terminal and do "sudo apt-get install mcelog" you might be set-up to capture the MCE info before the installer triggers it
[00:04] <happyfr0gg> How do I use aptly to fix the problem of ClipGrab failing to install?
[00:05] <m15k> !time
[00:09] <xxx> test
[00:09] <mrkie> hey
[00:10] <UZUMAKI> Hi
[00:10] <mrkie> has someone tried to mount his ubuntu partition in windows? cause i use windows 10
[00:10] <mrkie> Ext2Mount / Ext2Fsd does somebody know that?
[00:10] <TJ-> mrkie: Windows doesn't have drivers for Linux files-systems, LVM, etc.
[00:10] <faxn> so i install the pm-utils however it doesnt seem to get triggered when i open and close my lid. There is nothing in the /var/log/pm-utils.log
[00:11] <mrkie> that's why this softwae comes
[00:11] <faxn> I mean pm-suspen.log
[00:11] <TJ-> mrkie: how is Ubuntu installed? partition -> file-system, or partition -> LVM -> file-system ?
[00:12] <TJ-> faxn: you added ane exectuable shell script under /etc/pm/sleep.d/  ?
[00:12] <UZUMAKI> Anyone recommend me a distro for a live usb with persistence?
[00:12] <mrkie> TJ-: ubuntu has been installed next to windows, it has a ext4 filesystem
[00:12] <faxn> Ya i did this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/546776/touchpad-not-working-after-suspending-laptop-14-10/579739
[00:13] <k1l_> UZUMAKI: "ubuntu" since you ask in #ubuntu :)
[00:13] <TJ-> mrkie: well, it's up to whatever 3rd party EXT* file-system driver you've installed on Windows
[00:13] <faxn> only i change it from hid_multitouch to i2c_designware_platform since thats the mod it uses
[00:14] <UZUMAKI> Is too big for my usb
[00:14] <UZUMAKI> Is only 4gb
[00:14] <TJ-> faxn: Good; did you edit it to have the name of the kernel module you are having problems with?
[00:15] <penne12> hey
[00:15] <penne12> Im having a problem trying to ssh into my server
[00:15] <brendanr> ME TOOO
[00:15] <brendanr> ZOMFG
[00:15] <mrkie> TJ-: http://www.ext2fsd.com/ is a very good way, but that program i tried will after run go away
[00:15] <penne12> I also cant ping my local ip
[00:15] <penne12> from my server
[00:15] <TJ-> mrkie: I've no idea; I don't use Windows
[00:15] <mrkie> TJ-: would i need Ext2Fsd 0.62?
[00:15] <brendanr> penne12: Ec2?
[00:16] <penne12> digital ocean
[00:16] <squinty> happyfr0gg,  if you downloaded clipgrab from the clipgrab site, then just click on the filename to open it with your archive manager.  once the archive manager has opened, highlight the clipgrab folder and drag it to another directory (folder).  inside the clipgrab folder is one file, which you can just click on to get it to run.  you may have to make it executable by right clicking on the file name and then selecting Properties -> Pe
[00:16] <squinty> rmissions -> Execute
[00:16] <mcphail> faxn: I don't think pm-utils are used any more. systemd has taken over
[00:16] <mcphail> faxn: at least, on 15.10
[00:17] <happyfr0gg> squinty - thanks.
[00:17] <TJ-> mcphail: it is used
[00:17] <squinty> happyfr0gg, yw
[00:17] <penne12> when I try to ping it, it responds with nothing
[00:17] <brendanr> Let me try my box
[00:17] <faxn_> @TJ yes
[00:17] <k1l_> penne12: is the ip correct? is the server running? did you ask the hoster?
[00:17] <penne12> yeah.
[00:18] <penne12> Im connected via their online dashboard
[00:18] <penne12> so i cant ping myself, but I can ping the server
[00:18] <brendanr> I can still ping localhost on my ec2 instance
[00:18] <penne12> brendanr, Im on digital ocean
[00:18] <TJ-> faxn_: try suspending from the terminal to begin with: "sudo pm-suspend "
[00:18] <brendanr> but publickey on it has compltely stopped working for one user account
[00:18] <penne12> also, Im trying to ping my home's ip
[00:18] <TJ-> faxn_: when using the GUI the session tools sometimes don't call the tools correctly
[00:19] <penne12> I can do it from a different droplet, but not this one.
[00:19] <mcphail> TJ-: you sure? My scripts aren't called any more, and there is a tranche of systemd documentation on suspend/resume. My searching suggests the GUI now uses systemd instead of pm-utils
[00:20] <TJ-> mcphail: well "apt-cache rdepends pm-utils" -> systemd-shim which is a task of all *-desktop
[00:20] <brendanr> penne12: I was able to connect to a newly created user, but not my existing one
[00:21] <penne12> ?
[00:21] <faxn_> the other way I waas thinking about fixing it is by making an alias on the keybaord. As there is a key on the keyboard thats supposed to enable and disable the tracpad and it doesnt work. I used evTEST and it sees the MSC_SCAN but doesnt label the key.. any ideas on how to debug that?
[00:21] <Jordan_U> TJ-: Are you running apt-cache rdepends from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS that still uses upstart?
[00:22] <penne12> wait - brendanr, I think we have different problems - Im on digital ocean, also, I dont see anything when I try to ssh
[00:23] <TJ-> mcphail: maybe the package-maintainers have dropped the ball and not included a shim for pm-utils, despite it depending on systemd-shim
[00:23] <TJ-> Jordan_U: no
[00:23] <faxn_> evtest sees it as /dev/input/event3  and shows " type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN),
[00:23] <mcphail> TJ-: certainly, my scripts don't get called any more
[00:23] <k1l_> penne12: what did you do before that issue came up?
[00:24] <penne12> not sure, Ive had it for a while, but I havent cared enough to do anything about it, until now
[00:24] <TJ-> mcphail: that does sound like the shim definition is missing
[00:25] <mcphail> TJ-: interesting. I thought it was by design rather than by omission. I'd assumed pm-utils was being deprecated
[00:25] <penne12> hmmm thats also weird, I tried pinging myself, and it doesnt seem like im able to
[00:26] <TJ-> mcphail: maybe there's an alternative via pure systemd rules
[00:26] <mcphail> TJ-: there is. I'm trying to decipher them. http://askubuntu.com/questions/661715/make-a-script-start-after-suspend-in-ubuntu-15-04-systemd
[00:26] <penne12> k1l_ actually, I can ssh to a different server, also on digital ocean
[00:27] <k1l_> penne12: yes. but that other server doesnt help here, right?
[00:27] <penne12>  k1l_ not at all
[00:28] <penne12> but it shows that I can ssh to a server
[00:28] <penne12> on the same digital ocean region
[00:28] <TJ-> mcphail: faxn_ see "man 8 systemd-suspend.service"  and add a (modified) script to /lib/systemd/system-sleep/
[00:28] <k1l_> so restart the server in the webpanel? or reset it and start again from scratch
[00:29] <mcphail> TJ-: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-utils/+bug/1455097 - looks as if systemd is going to be the only game in town
[00:29] <penne12> I can access it from the webpanel, so I have shell acess
[00:29] <k1l_> penne12: then see your firewall settings and logs.
[00:29] <penne12> how?
[00:29] <k1l_> penne12: i dont know what you did there
[00:30] <penne12> k1l_ ?
[00:30] <TJ-> mcphail: : I guess the easiest fix for that is to add a call to pm-supsend from a script under /lib/systemd/system-sleep/ as a backward-compatible hack :)
[00:30] <mcphail> TJ-: ha!
[00:30] <k1l_> penne12: did you fiddle with the firewall there?
[00:30] <mcphail> TJ-: you are a genius
[00:31] <penne12> i did an iptables -F
[00:31] <penne12> when trying to fix it
[00:31] <TJ-> mcphail: at least, until all scripts are ported to systemd natively - makes me think the systemd-suspend service should be looking under /etc/systemd/suspend.f/ though, because on locked down systems there may not be write access to /lib/systemd/system-sleep/
[00:31] <faxn_> Alright thank I'll read through it, appreciate the info!
[00:31] <penne12> also, the app still woks
[00:31] <penne12> *works
[00:33] <TJ-> faxn_: you can put a script under /lib/systemd/system-sleep/ and it just needs to change that script slightly to match ${1} to "pre" or "post" and ${2} to "suspend"
[00:33] <k1l_> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-list-and-delete-iptables-firewall-rules    penne12
[00:33] <k1l_> so is there a drop/deny rule now?
[00:34] <penne12> I dont think so
[00:35] <penne12> I flushed it while trying to resolve the problem
[00:35] <faxn_> so in the system-sleep is the ${1} grabbing the state?
[00:35] <mcphail> TJ-: /lib seems a particularly silly place to put it, although there was discussion about allowing /etc to be on a separate partition so I suppose it would need to go somewhere available at boot
[00:35] <penne12> Chain input policy accept
[00:36] <penne12> Chain forward policy accept
[00:36] <penne12> chain output policy accept
[00:36] <penne12> http://cl.ly/1q1O0P0I243f
[00:38] <TJ-> faxn_: mcphail something like this? http://paste.ubuntu.com/14656880/
[00:38] <Wayward_Vagabond> Nope, wifi decided it wants to act silly again
[00:39] <mcphail> TJ-: that looks promising. I'm going to pinch that and subvert it to my own ends ;)
[00:39] <Wayward_Vagabond> Also, I'm trying to use fallocate to make an 8gb file to use as swap, but it always returns "fallocate: swapfile: fallocate failed: Operation not supported"
[00:40] <TJ-> mcphail: if you can test/prove it, let faxn_ have any updates. I just threw that out
[00:40] <Wayward_Vagabond> Looked at the manpage for it, and as far as I can tell, I'm using it right, even tried specifying directly in bytes instead of prefixes
[00:40] <faxn_> I liked that script where did you find that?
[00:40] <TJ-> faxn_: I just wrote it
[00:41] <TJ-> faxn_: it might need some polishing, I've not been able to test it
[00:41] <mcphail> TJ-: I'll have a look tomorrow when I'm not sleepy. I need to bring down/up bcache and don't want to hose my disk by a typo
[00:41] <TJ-> mcphail: same here; waiting for a kernel panic to capture a log :)
[00:41] <mcphail> ha!
[00:41] <faxn_> so I can just edit lines 14, 19 to just include my i2c_designware_platform?
[00:41] <penne12> k1l_ there is no drop/deny rule - screenshot: http://cl.ly/1q1O0P0I243f
[00:42] <TJ-> faxn_: not even that. just list your module(s) in the variable on line 7
[00:42] <TJ-> faxn_: as long as the names of the modules are separated by spaces, those for... loops will read each module-name and unload/reload them
[00:43] <faxn_> oh ok, that makes more sense
[00:43] <faxn_> alright let me try this
[00:43] <TJ-> faxn_: the script is more generic; so you can add other modules at-need without creating more scripts
[00:44] <kirin_v> Hey, has anyone updated their 14.04 Unity lately and lost functionality? I used to be able to left click on an active application and it was like WIN+W but just for instances of that app. Anybody have that working in an up-to-date 14.04 install?
[00:47] <faxn_> HEY IT WORKED
[00:47] <mcphail> !yay
[00:47] <faxn_> your a genious!
[00:48]  * mcphail would like a list of things systemd has changed in Ubuntu
[00:48] <riqj> hello everyone, I had 'gksudo nautilus' active, it froze, and I forced quit. now 'gksudo nautilus' doesnt respond anymore
[00:51] <TJ-> mcphail: list_gre = ^.*$
[00:51] <TJ-> s/gre/grep/
[00:52] <mcphail> hmm
[00:53] <m15k> Any idea if my btrfs fs is rescuable? http://paste.ubuntu.com/14657039/
[00:53] <Wayward_Vagabond> Anybody know why I can't get fallocate to work right?
[00:53] <happyfr0gg> ClipGrab fails to update/install. Here is a Pastebin: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14656936/
[00:54] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: does the underlying file-system support it?
[00:54] <smokeless> I have a lenovo z585 and for some reason I can't boot USB stick from the special windows restart menu?
[00:55] <Wayward_Vagabond> TJ-: ext3
[00:55] <smokeless> Also was unable to get linux to boot past a blinking _
[00:55] <k1l_> penne12: sorry, dont know then
[00:55] <penne12> k1l_ ok
[00:55] <penne12> any ideas?
[00:55] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: what error code does it return?
[00:55] <m15k> happyfr0gg I think you need to remove the instaled ffmpeg package
[00:55] <penne12> wait, k1l_, do I need to save rules?
[00:56] <Wayward_Vagabond> 'operation not supported'
[00:56] <faxn_> @smokeless I have an ideapad and I had some troubles with it too
[00:56] <m15k> since your package does also provide ffmpeg binaries
[00:56] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: what command are you issuing, exactly?
[00:56] <k1l_> penne12: see the link i pasted. it explaines how to handle and clear the firewall properly
[00:56] <faxn_> Its likely that its not detecting it as a bootable USB
[00:57] <Wayward_Vagabond> fallocate -l 8G swapfile, from a terminal in / as root
[00:58] <faxn_> check you bios options and make sure that the USB shows up in the bootmenu, like "SanDISK Cruzer" you may have switch the boot mode or "boot priority" between UEFI and Legacy/BIOS
[00:58] <penne12> would changing the ssh port work?
[00:58] <penne12> k1l_
[00:58] <happyfr0gg> m15k - I like ffmpeg. I would hate to remove it just to satisfy ClipGrab.
[00:58] <faxn_> I used rufus and had to write my usb in DD mode, otherwise I was getting failures.
[01:00] <faxn_> Smokeless: I should add that if you end up using "DD image mode" with rufus, it will change the size of the usb detected by windows, in which case the program "gparted" is probably the best way to fix the usb afterword
[01:00] <ChibaPet> So, I've not used hplip before. I've got it installed. I get this sort of thing: https://bpaste.net/show/c86504d6d2ba
[01:00] <faxn_> You egt that?
[01:00] <squinty> happyfr0gg, where did you get that deb from?   When I first saw your question I downloaded a file from http://clipgrab.org/ and then used the method I previously posted to you.  there is no need to install it....not here on this 14.04.3 anyways.  works great too
[01:01] <atlas__> If I want to download a package (say wine) source files, with 'apt-get source wine', modify a few things, then recompile and install it, is there a good guide to that somewhere?  I got the source, I modified it, I ran apt-get source --compile <package-name> after making my modifications -- but I"m not sure if this is compiling from the modified source or what
[01:01] <penne12> wait
[01:01] <ChibaPet> My question: is it reasonable to use hplip as shipped by Ubuntu?
[01:01] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: this is the code fragment in the kernel module that returns the -EOPNOTSUPP, so you must be matching 1 or more of those conditions http://paste.ubuntu.com/14657129/
[01:01] <penne12> a second
[01:02] <happyfr0gg> squinty - I got ClipGrab from its launchpad source.
[01:02] <Wayward_Vagabond> Huh, it looks like it would work on ext4 but not ext3
[01:02] <Wayward_Vagabond> Thanks
[01:03] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: the ext4 driver handles ext3 too, nowadays
[01:03] <atlas__> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpdatingADeb is this what i'm looking for?
[01:03] <xangua> ChibaPet: what does hplip do?
[01:03] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: I did look for any indication it excluded ext3 but there was nothing obvious
[01:03] <ChibaPet> xangua: I'm not sure. I'm new to it.
[01:04] <riqj> random quiz: how old has Tina Turner turned?
[01:05] <xangua> ! Ot | riqj
[01:05] <ChibaPet> The 'hp-doctor' command says, 'This distro (i.e ubuntu  14.04) is either deprecated or not yet supported.', which seems a bit odd.
[01:05] <riqj> xangua..hooray! I thought I wasnt heard
[01:05] <riqj> now my real question: hello everyone, I had 'gksudo nautilus' active, it froze, and I forced quit. now 'gksudo nautilus' doesnt respond anymore
[01:05] <user23456789> Any good free translation program for Ubuntu?
[01:05] <penne12> got it!
[01:05] <penne12> k1l_ - no idea how I did it, but I did! YAY!
[01:06] <mcphail> m15k: that is as user-hostile an error message as I've seen. But it looks as if btrfschk has been deprecated
[01:06] <elmer_> hi
[01:06] <k1l_> penne12: what was it? firewallrule still set?
[01:06] <penne12> no idea
[01:06] <penne12> didnt seem like it
[01:06] <elmer_> hi all
[01:07] <penne12> it started working when I used the ip (and not the domain)
[01:07] <m15k> mcpahil, any ideas what to do?
[01:07] <penne12> so that might be it
[01:07] <k1l_> penne12: :/
[01:07] <mcphail> m15k: no :( - have you followed the steps at https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Btrfsck ?
[01:08] <happyfr0gg> squinty - I tried your approach. It works but Software Updater continues to ask to install it.
[01:08] <mcphail> m15k: there is also a #btrfs channel
[01:09] <m15k> mcphail, there's currently no activity - I check the page looks promising
[01:09] <TJ-> m15k: mcphail is there independent confirmation /dev/dm-0 does contain btrfs ?
[01:10] <m15k> TJ- /dev/mapper/* produces the same message which is my root partition
[01:11] <TJ-> m15k: OK, it's always worth being sure :)
[01:11] <elmer_> hi, i have a problem with transmission-daemon. Start the daemon, but i can't go in by the web interface; i have to restart the daemon...
[01:11] <m15k> TJ- I'm happy for every input :)
[01:12] <squinty> happyfr0gg, is the ppa hassle worthwhile for a file less than 1 meg in size?  ;-)  Personally I would just periodically check for newer versions but others views may not match mine.  ;-)
[01:12] <ChibaPet> aha, found something that suggests reinstalling hplip and running hp-setup -i: http://askubuntu.com/questions/575547/how-can-i-install-hp-laserjet-p1102w-on-ubuntu
[01:12] <mcphail> m15k: looks as if btrfsck is now an alias to btrfs check, rather than the old binary. So no help there
[01:13] <ChibaPet> Ah, and it's printing a test page. Woot.
[01:13] <TJ-> m15k: Ironic the btrsfs-tools package description includes the phrase "...while focusing on fault tolerance, repair..."
[01:13] <ChibaPet> Now I just need to see if CUPS can deal with it as configured.
[01:14] <elmer_> _> hi, i have a problem with transmission-daemon. Start the daemon, but i can't go in by the web interface; i have to restart the daemon.
[01:14] <ChibaPet> Woot, and a CUPS test page joined the HPLIP test page. The world is saved.
[01:16] <squinty> happyfr0gg,  fwiw, i just added the ppa and installed clipgrab without any errors.  probably your problem is related to the ffmpeg then
[01:17] <happyfr0gg> squinty - yep, possibly so.
[01:17] <squinty> happyfr0gg, conflict if you have it installed   "Requires ffmpeg. As Ubuntu 14.04 dropped ffmpeg, a symlink from /usr/bin/avconv to /usr/bin/ffmpeg will be created as a temporary workaround."
[01:19] <mcphail> m15k: does btrfs-find-root work on your device?
[01:20] <squinty> happyfr0gg,  might want to try uninstalling ffmpeg, see if the ppa install goes ok and then reinstall ffmpeg if you still need it.  no guarantees though  lol
[01:21] <m15k> mcphail yes it does.
[01:22] <happyfr0gg> squinty - whereis ffmpeg
[01:22] <happyfr0gg> ffmpeg: /usr/bin/ffmpeg /usr/bin/X11/ffmpeg /usr/share/ffmpeg /usr/share/man/man1/ffmpeg.1.gz
[01:22] <m15k> mcphail the partition is also mountable via recovery option but only ro
[01:23] <TJ-> m15k: 2.5 years ago but the same error: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/26978
[01:23] <squinty> happyfr0gg,  not on my system here.  you could just use synaptic to uninstall it ( or apt-get remove/purge) etc
[01:25] <happyfr0gg> I will just remove the ClipGrab package that was previously installed from Launchpad (apt-get) to save me the extra headaches.
[01:25] <mcphail> m15k: can you paste the output of that command?
[01:26] <squinty> happyfr0gg,  :-)
[01:26] <xangua> happyfr0gg: from Launchpad? Is this a PPA? What and why do you want to uninstall?
[01:27] <m15k> mcpail: sure: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14657395/
[01:27] <transhuman_> hi have a problem with open-vm-tools on kernel 4.2.0-25-generic its conflicting with  or preventing netfilter-persistent from starting anyone know of a fix
[01:28] <happyfr0gg> xangua - Yes to both your questions. ClipGrab because it is not installing via the terminal.
[01:28] <Jordan_U> m15k: Are you using the latest stable upstream linux kernel? Are you using the latest stable upstream btrfs-tools?
[01:28] <mcphail> m15k: hmm. That was more disappointing than I was expecting
[01:30] <xangua> happyfr0gg: whay Ubuntu release, what repository did you add?
[01:30] <m15k> Jordan U: I'm using latest 15.10server kernel. btrfs progs I'm unsure. I'm currently booted into 15.10 desktop iso for recovery.
[01:30] <penne12> k1l_ I figured out the problem
[01:30] <penne12> Cloudflare
[01:30] <Jordan_U> m15k: If you want to use btrfs then you should be keeping up to date with the latest upstream kernels, which Ubuntu does *not* do.
[01:31] <Jordan_U> m15k: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
[01:31] <happyfr0gg> xangua - I am using Ubuntu 14.04 trusty. The repo I added was from https://launchpad.net/~clipgrab-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[01:31] <mcphail> Jordan_U: not true. I used to kernel hop with btrfs, and upstream was broken more often than Ubuntu's kernel
[01:31] <Jordan_U> m15k: What happens when you try to boot into the system normally?
[01:32] <sandah> If I install openssh-server on a 16.04 desktop system, but I still can't connect, could apparmor be a culprit?
[01:33] <m15k> Jordan U it seems that btrfs crash entirely wait I'll paste dmesg output.
[01:33] <sandah> systemd says it's listening and I can connect remotely, but not from outside.
[01:33] <Jordan_U> mcphail: "Due to the fast development speed, the state of development of the filesystem improves noticeably with every new Linux version, so it's recommended to run the most modern kernel possible." https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page which is indeed a less strong statement than I've heard from the btrfs developers before, but maybe things have changed recently.
[01:34] <xangua> happyfr0gg: to remove that PPA and whatever it installed run: sudo apt-get install ppa-purge && sudo ppa-purge ppa:clipgrab-team/ppa
[01:34] <m15k> Jordan_U I think you're right. btrfs + mainline kernel might not be the best combination.
[01:34] <Wayward_Vagabond> dd worked to make a file for swap. Kinda.
[01:35] <mcphail> Jordan_U: btrfs is "stable" now. You'll note on that page they mention the new developments break things for a while. I let the Arch Linux users deal with the breakage ;)
[01:35] <Wayward_Vagabond> the numbers it's reporting don't make any sense though
[01:35] <Wayward_Vagabond> 20:31 <+marvin> root@marvin-linux:/# dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=8388608
[01:35] <Wayward_Vagabond> 20:31 <+marvin> 8589934592 bytes (8.6 GB) copied, 124.269 s, 69.1 MB/s
[01:36] <mcphail> m15k: I think the best way forward will be via the mailing list - https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Btrfs_mailing_list . I suspect they _will_ ask you to try an upstream kernel
[01:37] <Wayward_Vagabond> I punched in for 8GB even. The number of bytes is claims is 7.72 GB. Both it, and thunar claim I have a 8.6GB file.
[01:37] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: base 10 (SI) versus base 2 numbers
[01:38] <happyfr0gg> xangua - is ppa-purge a software package or a terminal command?
[01:38] <nicomachus> terminal command.
[01:38] <xangua> happyfr0gg: both
[01:39] <k1l_> happyfr0gg: its both
[01:39] <k1l_> !info ppapurge
[01:39] <k1l_> !info ppa-purge
[01:39] <mika`> i want to change what happens when i right click or middle click on a titlebar. that is all. how do i do that in mate?
[01:40] <homa> hi every body
[01:41] <xangua> mika`: recompile the window manager I suppose
[01:45] <mika`> heh. uhh, no, sorry, not gonna do that xangua, thanks.
[01:47] <Wayward_Vagabond> Huh, is there some way to change the behavior of thunar to report 2-power based units like gparted does?
[02:01] <slidinghorn> 1
[02:06] <free97> f
[02:07] <Wayward_Vagabond> So, I found a patch for thunar, but not for sure how to go about aplying it
[02:07] <Wayward_Vagabond> http://bug-attachment.xfce.org/attachment.cgi?id=5821
[02:07] <Wayward_Vagabond> *applying
[02:08] <m15k> Jordan_U, BTRFS error (device dm-0): unable to find ref byte nr 530087936 parent 0 root 5  owner 2 offset 0
[02:10] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: that patch is poor; in as much as, it is changing a lot of unrelated whitespace, which makes it very difficult to see which changes relate to the file_size_binary option, and which do not
[02:10] <Jagst3r15> any idea why I would get this via an sftp client? something messed up on ubuntu? Unable to extract public key from private key file: Wrong passphrase or invalid/unrecognized private key file format
[02:12] <Wayward_Vagabond> It's not like I'm gonna be looking at it once it's working? :s
[02:13] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: I mean it'll be hard to apply it with all that messing with unrelated stuff
[02:13] <Jordan_U> TJ-: Applying the patch and then using "git diff --ignore-all-space" can help with that, but it's still obviously bad form from the patch writer.
[02:15] <Remind> Ah, finally a working copy of linux after all of that headache earlier, lol
[02:15] <TJ-> Remind: sorted then?
[02:15] <Wayward_Vagabond> Ah, I actually have no idea how to go about applying that thing, but I also need to be settling down cause work tomorrow
[02:16] <Remind> TJ-: Sort of. I ended up just re-installing and I went with Mint Cinnamon
[02:16] <bmsr256> i am getting an error in mediascanner-service-2.0 while booting
[02:16] <Remind> But none of those issues seem to be present like they were before, it's quite nice lol
[02:16] <bmsr256> someone knows how to solve this?
[02:16] <lsjun> exit
[02:17] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: which Ubuntu release are you using?
[02:19] <Wayward_Vagabond> Xubuntu 14.04lts
[02:20] <kirin_v> Hey, has anyone updated their 14.04 Unity lately and lost functionality? I used to be able to left click on an active application and it was like WIN+W but just for instances of that app. Anybody have that working in an up-to-date 14.04 install?
[02:21] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: 15.10 has it built-in; added in March 2015
[02:23] <Wayward_Vagabond> I do have a live dvd of xubuntu 15.10
[02:25] <bmsr256> I cannot see a way to fix the mediascanner-2.0 issue
[02:38] <TJ-> Wayward_Vagabond: you can cherry-pick 3 commits onto the 1.6.3 branch, with only a little editing
[02:50] <TiCPU> I noticed a while ago, maybe a year ago, that nice'ing a process won't make it use "ni" CPU time in top, has this field in top become obsolete?
[02:50] <EriC^^> something odd on an ubuntu 14.04.3, the installed kernel is 3.13.0-44-generic after update and dist-upgrade, apt-cache shows the 3.13.0-76 kernel, if i do dist-upgrade 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[02:51] <TiCPU> EriC^^, are you comparing to uname -r or apt-cache policy ?
[02:51] <TiCPU> did you reboot after the upgrade if comparing to uname -r ?
[02:51] <nicomachus> EriC^^: perhaps just re-install linux-image-generic?
[02:51] <k1l_> nicomachus: is linux-generic installed?
[02:52] <nicomachus> k1l_: idk, ask EriC^^, but it sounds like it is.
[02:52] <k1l_> EriC^^: is linux-generic installed?
[02:52] <k1l_> nicomachus: its late here :/ sorry
[02:52] <nicomachus> :)
[02:53] <EriC^^> k1l_: can you take a look http://paste.ubuntu.com/14659784/
[02:54] <EriC^^> k1l_: oh, no, linux-image-generic isn't installed
[02:54] <k1l_> EriC^^: make it linux-generic for getting headers and image
[02:54] <EriC^^> i wonder how it disappeared
[02:55] <k1l_> grep the /var/log/apt logs.
[02:57] <ObrienDave> *waves to all* I can't get to the password prompt in Xubuntu
[02:57] <nicomachus> ObrienDave: what do you mean you can't get there?
[02:57] <TiCPU> ObrienDave, which password prompt? Grub, Crypto, TTY, lightdm ?
[02:58] <ObrienDave> lightdm i believe
[02:59] <EriC^^> k1l_: well, this is stupid http://paste.ubuntu.com/14659834/
[02:59] <free97> w
[02:59] <ObrienDave> whatever the standard password screen is
[02:59] <EriC^^> apt-get autoremove caused it to be removed
[03:00] <k1l_> EriC^^: look what was removed before that to get the metapackage marked for remove
[03:00] <EriC^^> checking now
[03:00] <EriC^^> i recall i had an issue
[03:00] <k1l_> just scroll that file
[03:01] <EriC^^> k1l_: it only has that one line
[03:01] <EriC^^> the previous file has 1 thing, it's dist-upgrade --fix-missing
[03:02] <EriC^^> it was having an issue to upgrade and it said to use that command, the logs before that are like months earlier and seem all normal just installing software
[03:03] <EriC^^> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14659867/
[03:04] <TJ-> EriC^^: if the system got into a state where --fix-missing was required, it's possible the dependency link between linux-generic > linux-image-generic was lost
[03:05] <EriC^^> it says removing linux-generic earlier
[03:07] <EriC^^> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14659891/ linux-generic being removed by the aptdaemon couple months earlier
[03:08] <greendesert> Sorry about that I joined the server earlier and forgot about it.
[03:25] <EriC^^> TJ-: k1l_ i do have removing the source for trusty-updates, i remember it wouldn't upgrade no matter what to 14.04.3 , when i removed that source it updated but stayed 14.04.2 then i added it later and it worked
[03:26] <lzto> Hello, I'm sort of new to ubuntu and noticed some packages are outdated. Once mainly being eclipse which installs version 3.8 (almost 3 years old), was wondering if there's any way to change to more up to date packages?
[03:27] <EriC^^> lzto: which ubuntu are you on?
[03:28] <EriC^^> lzto: actually even 15.10 's eclipse is version 3.8 , i guess you could use a trusty ppa if you need it badly
[03:28] <homa>  good bye my friends
[03:28] <EriC^^> *trusted
[03:29] <lzto> EriC^^, 14.04
[03:29] <lzto> EriC^^, ah just read the second message
[03:30] <lzto> EriC^^, alright sounds good thanks
[03:31] <EriC^^> no problem
[03:32] <dt05> i cant upgrade to ubuntu 12.04!
[03:33] <plr777> hi, I need to know how to get the list of repos active in debian,, in centos we have *yum repolist all* what command should i use in debain ?
[03:33] <k1l_> plr777: #debian please for that questions about debian
[03:34] <EriC^^> !eolupgrades | dt05
[03:36] <dt05> i already did what that said n still nothing
[03:38] <plr777> Ubuntu is debain based right? the command used in debain can also be used in ubuntu. if i am not wrong ,, i am looking for something like apt-get list all
[03:39] <k1l_> plr777: still please ask in #debian
[03:41] <TJ-> plr777: "apt-cache policy"
[03:43] <nny> anyone know anything about Broadcom BCM4323 drivers ?
[03:45] <plr777> TJ-  Thank You!!
[03:46] <ObrienDave> !broadcom | nny
[04:03] <bjrohan> Hello all. I have refind installed on my system, (dual boot win 8.1 and ubunto 15.4). However when I now boot, it defaults to windows. On boot-up I can stop, and select the use the Ubuntu bootloader. I wish to get UEFI to select REFIND instead of Windows. What do I need to edit to do this?
[04:03] <bjrohan> Again, ReFIND is already installed (I can see it in /efi/efi/refind
[04:05] <EriC^^> bjrohan: are you in ubuntu right now?
[04:06] <CinnamonRickRoll> do refind-install again, I've had a similar problem where it defualts to grub, it probably just needs to be blessed again
[04:06] <bjrohan> EriC^^: Yes. I think what I need to do is merely find out what order the bootloaders are listed for efi and then tell it to boot ReFind first?
[04:07] <bjrohan> EriC^^: using the efibootmgr -o ?
[04:07] <EriC^^> bjrohan: ideally yeah, but sometimes uefi can be hardcoded to boot only windows files
[04:07] <CinnamonRickRoll> sorry if this seems rude, but refind-install will bless refind
[04:07] <CinnamonRickRoll> it'll also search to see if its installed already
[04:07] <EriC^^> bjrohan: try sudo efibootmgr -v
[04:07] <bjrohan> EriC^^: ReFind was working fine, then I updated my system, and went back to Win by default
[04:07] <CinnamonRickRoll> keep any settings etc
[04:07] <EriC^^> and paste the output
[04:08] <EriC^^> bjrohan: oh i see, then efibootmgr -o should fix it
[04:08] <bjrohan> EriC^^:  That's how to find the info I needed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14660416/
[04:09] <EriC^^> ok, refind doesn't seem to be there
[04:09] <bjrohan> EriC^^: Of those 1st 3, how do I know which is ReFind vs GRUB? I know 3000 is Windows
[04:10] <bjrohan> EriC^^: At least I assume 3000 is Windows
[04:10] <EriC^^> the 2 ubuntu entries are ubuntu's grubx64.efi and shimx64.efi
[04:10] <EriC^^> the latter being for secureboot
[04:11] <EriC^^> bjrohan: you can use efibootmgr -c to create a new entry for refind
[04:11] <EriC^^> or maybe use refind to reinstall itself
[04:11] <bjrohan> EriC^^: ReFIND is no longer on here then?
[04:12] <EriC^^> bjrohan: not in the uefi entries list
[04:12] <EriC^^> bjrohan: type ls -lR /boot/efi
[04:12] <EriC^^> and paste it
[04:14] <bjrohan> EriC^^: It's a lot, looking how to redirct to a file
[04:15] <EriC^^> ls -lR /boot/efi | curl -F "sprunge=<-" sprunge.us
[04:16] <bjrohan> EriC^^: That's nice! http://sprunge.us/TTiZ
[04:19] <EriC^^> bjrohan: type df /boot/efi
[04:20] <bjrohan> EriC^^: /dev/sda2         262144 149192    112952  57% /boot/efi
[04:21] <hide4> hello
[04:21] <bjrohan> EriC^^: I have only 1 physical hard drive, that came with Win8 pre-installed, my guess is that's sda1
[04:21] <EriC^^> bjrohan: ok, type sudo efibootmgr -c -w -l \\EFI\\refind\\refind_x64.efi -L "rEFInd" -p 2 -d /dev/sda
[04:22] <bjrohan> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14660512/
[04:23] <EriC^^> bjrohan: try sudo efibootmgr -v
[04:23] <EriC^^> to make sure of the path
[04:25] <bjrohan> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14660536/
[04:25] <bjrohan> EriC^^: Looks good to me. Thank you!
[04:25] <EriC^^> yeah
[04:25] <EriC^^> no problem
[04:27] <guest55> if the iptables config file in /etc/iptables has a specific number next to the table, eg INPUT DROP[0:0] what does the 0:0 part mean?
[04:28] <guest55> anyone?
[04:32] <e-vent> Anyone have any idea why my ethernet port no longer works after starting to use PPPOE? I set it to connect via a router but now having reset the interface it doesnt even work for DHCP ethernet
[04:34] <e-vent> The interface is online long enough to get an initial DHCP reply and gets an IP, then it shuts down, no link lights on the port either.
[04:35] <e-vent> Removed DSL-provider and reset the config in /etc/network/interfaces
[04:35] <e-vent> Makes no f*cking sense at all.
[04:37] <bonzibuddy> e-vent, I cannot offer anything but "did you check dmesg"?
[04:38] <e-vent> Yup no idea how the fork it has managed to totally bugger itself.
[04:38] <e-vent> Total godamn nightmare because in order to connect to it, I have to drop my internet
[04:39] <e-vent> Even if I force that interface back up and manually ask for via dhclient I get nothing
[04:39] <e-vent> the link lights stay off
[04:39] <e-vent> no matter what I do to the interface
[04:40] <CinnamonRickRoll> can all keyboard shortcuts be changed? I can't find lots of the ones listed when holding down super
[04:40] <CinnamonRickRoll> Like I can't find them in settings
[04:44] <bonzibuddy> e-vent: have you tried power cycling the software? the only time ive seen something like that was wiht a mismatched [D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[Ddriver
[04:47] <nname31> hello
[04:48] <nname31> i try boot ubuntu with dvd ana usb bootable, in lenovo g50 30 but every time output {no bootable device} need help?
[04:49] <nname31> ana=and*
[04:49] <CinnamonRickRoll> I won't be much help in the long run, but have you tried booting from those things on another computer?
[04:50] <xangua> nname31: how did you put Ubuntu in the DVD and usb?
[04:50] <nname31> yes
[04:51] <nname31> i try and other iso linux, all dvd run in other laptop but in lenovo g50-30
[04:51] <nname31> output no bootable device
[04:52] <CinnamonRickRoll> This is a stab in the dark, but I believe thats to do with some booting options, maybe secure boot or something
[04:52] <CinnamonRickRoll> I think theres an option somewhere for enabling booting from usbs/disks
[04:52] <CinnamonRickRoll> *shrugs* I can't be any more help than that tho
[04:55] <nname31> yes, i disable uefi and select ~leg, and select "other os", with disable uefi auto disable and and secure
[04:55] <nname31> first time see this problem
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[05:00] <slidinghorn> iBunTuX: Do you have an ubuntu support question, otherwise, please stop flooding the channel with off topic rambling
[05:01] <lerner> sudo mkfs.ext4 -L Demo /dev/mapper/LUKS_demo < what does the -L stand for?
[05:03] <slidinghorn> lerner: according to the mkfs.ext4 man: "Set the volume label for the filesystem to new-volume-label.  The maximum length of the volume label is 16 bytes."
[05:03] <cfhowlett>  /msg nickserv identify c0v3rt0p5
[05:04] <slidinghorn> cfhowlett: change your password asap
[05:04] <nny> lol
[05:04] <cfhowlett> slidinghorn, yep.  new keyboard
[05:07] <schultza> is there a way to set up AAA without managed switches?
[05:08] <slidinghorn> schultza: what do you mean by AAA?
[05:09] <schultza> 802.1x (dot1x)
[05:09] <schultza> ethernet/layer 2 security for the network
[05:09] <schultza> SSL device and user authentication, authorization and accounting
[05:12] <pppdavid> hello
[05:12] <nny> hello
[05:12] <pppdavid> iam new it this kind of chat
[05:12] <pppdavid> what's new?
[05:12] <cfhowlett> pppdavid, ubuntu support is the topic
[05:12] <nny> ssdd
[05:13] <slidinghorn> pppdavid: this is a channel for Ubuntu support...do you have a support question?  if not, you can happily chatter in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[05:13] <pppdavid> oh, thank you
[05:13] <pppdavid> see ya
[05:16] <slidinghorn> schultza: that's not my wheelhouse, but my searching is bringing me to radiusd manuals (freeradius): http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/gutsy/man8/freeradius.8.html
[05:20] <vadi> how can I install Ubuntu on another PC from a Ubuntu PC - startup creator fails to create the bootloeader for me.
[05:22] <cfhowlett> vadi, fails how/where?
[05:22] <lerner> how do I sudo tune2fs -m 1 /dev/sdb1 when /dev/sdb1 is in a luks encrypted hdd?
[05:22] <vadi> after I give it the password to create the bootloader, it immediately says failed to create the bootloader and quits
[05:23] <cfhowlett> vadi, 1.  verify the .iso you downloaded
[05:24] <vadi> the website does not seem to offer a sha1
[05:24] <cfhowlett> !md5sum | vadi,
[05:24] <adoniscik> has anyone experienced "texture_from_pixmap" crashes w/FF ?
[05:25] <cfhowlett> adoniscik, "has anyone ..." questions are a waste of time/bandwidth.  YOUR issues with YOUR details might yield answers.
[05:25] <vadi> the iso is fine and has the right sum
[05:26] <adoniscik> what details do you want, cfhowlett ? Im happy to provide em
[05:26] <cfhowlett> !details | adoniscik,
[05:27] <adoniscik> Sure. Get an nvidia card, install cuda and the nvidia drivers, fire up FF 43 on 14.04, and open Facebook (reliably crashes it).
[05:28] <delt> Hello
[05:28] <delt> why is QT still 5.2.1 on ubuntu? 5.5.1 is out, with 5.6 coming soon ffs!!
[05:28] <cfhowlett> adoniscik, try chromium browser
[05:28] <cfhowlett> !latest | delt
[05:29] <delt> cfhowlett: 5.2.1 is several years old.
[05:29] <xangua> delt: what Ubuntu release.
[05:29] <delt> i need functionality that's only available in 5.3 and newer
[05:29] <delt> 14.04
[05:29] <xangua> ?
[05:29] <xangua> delt: well 14.04 was released in 2014
[05:30] <homa> hi every body
[05:30] <delt> ...so qt 5.3 was still "experimental" or beta back then?
[05:31] <homa> channel for network?
[05:32] <LambdaComplex> delt: If expedient updates are such a priority for you, then perhaps something like Debian Sid, Arch, or Gentoo would be a better fit?
[05:32] <cfhowlett> homa, #networking?
[05:32] <delt> LambdaComplex: yeah but even if i'm using that, it doesn't mean most users are.
[05:33] <LambdaComplex> delt: Most users probably don't care about which version of qt they have installed :P
[05:33] <delt> LambdaComplex: so i have to deploy my own "home baked" qt lib along with my app. i hate that.
[05:33] <delt> LambdaComplex: like i said, my app needs functionality present in 5.3+
[05:33] <xangua> delt: stable was released in May 2014 says https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(software)
[05:33] <LambdaComplex> delt: Then perhaps that app supporting Ubuntu isn't exactly feasible at this point?
[05:33] <cfhowlett> delt, well, there you have it then.  do what you must.
[05:35] <slidinghorn> delt: IIRC, Wily (15.10) comes with 5.4 - If you're desperate for that functionality and don't mind using a non-LTS version, you could upgrade (14.04->14.20->15.04->15.10) -- OR you could wait til Xenial is released in a few months
[05:36] <slidinghorn> s/14.20/14.10
[05:39] <Vanish> looking for a way to get Skype with group chat capabilities..
[05:39] <xangua> Vanish: contact Microsoft and ask them
[05:39] <slidinghorn> Vanish: Off topic for this channel, but maybe Google Hangouts might work for you?  Not much in that realm we can help you with.  try #ubuntu-offtopic maybe?
[05:41] <LambdaComplex> Does tox have group chats?
[05:42] <leo_> 有没有中国人
[05:42] <cfhowlett> !cn | leo_
[05:54] <haidar> How can mount the iso image in ubuntu server "the ubuntu server install on Virtual machine and the OS windows"??
[05:56] <cfhowlett> haidar, windows + virtualbox + ubuntuserver
[05:56] <haidar> yes
[05:57] <cfhowlett> haidar, start virtualbox.  create a virtual machine.  in settings startup from the .iso image
[05:57] <haidar> I want to access the iso image throught usb flash
[05:59] <haidar> No I would like to put the iso image in ubuntu server through the directory var/lib/libvirt/images
[06:00] <cfhowlett> haidar, have you booted ubuntu server?
[06:00] <haidar> yes and it is work
[06:12] <dotpixis> how do you block a specific update from ever being installed?
[06:13] <e-vent> Can anyone give me a tutorial they know works for sure with PPPOE?
[06:13] <e-vent> Last time it nuked my interface into no longer working and needed a re install...
[06:14] <warhammer> hello
[06:16] <Seveas> dotpixis: that sounds like a bad idea. You can do it, but why would you?
[06:16] <haidar>  I want to mount the iso image by command and copy it to var/lib/libvirt/images in ubuntu server"the server install on windows throught virtual machine"?
[06:17] <dotpixis> Seveas: because i don't want to install the latest update that allows my os to see other os's available...
[06:20] <haidar>  I want to mount the iso image by command and copy it to var/lib/libvirt/images in ubuntu server"the server install on windows throught virtual machine"?
[06:21] <warhammer> hey peeps shit key not working with synergy any ideas/
[06:21] <warhammer> shift
[06:22] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> I'm running linux ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I would like to know how I can run my windows programs on linux I'm new at this
[06:22] <cfhowlett> HiMtNdRiFtEr, what windows program?
[06:23] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> would like to be able to run paltalk because I have a live karaoke room on there if it's possible
[06:23] <Seveas> HiMtNdRiFtEr: step 1) install windows. step 2) run your applications. Alternative plan: try running them with wine, but absolutely no guarantee that they will work.
[06:24] <cfhowlett> HiMtNdRiFtEr, probably not but POSSIBLY with wine. smarter option is to seek the linux equivalent
[06:24] <haidar>  I want to mount the iso image by command and copy it to var/lib/libvirt/images in ubuntu server"the server install on windows throught virtual machine"?
[06:24] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> was actually trying to get away from windows but if that's what I have to do i will grrrrrrrrrrrrrr lol
[06:24] <warhammer> lol
[06:25] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> tired of all the problems windows has
[06:25] <cfhowlett> HiMtNdRiFtEr, http://www.howtogeek.com/53215/transform-your-ubuntu-box-into-a-karaoke-machine/
[06:26] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> now I did get paltalk to load in wine but I kept getting disconnected so I logged in on my window pc with no problems at all
[06:26] <Seveas> dotpixis: bad idea. If you get the popup that a new ubuntu release is available, you should upgrade: it means the version you're running is well on its way to not being supported.
[06:26] <cfhowlett> also pykaraoke seems to be the thing
[06:26] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> cool
[06:27] <dotpixis> stupid question; updates only install different versions of currently installed software right?
[06:27] <Seveas> dotpixis: that depends on the update.
[06:27] <cfhowlett> dotpixis, update installs NOTHING.  upgrade installs newer packages.
[06:29] <haidar>  I want to mount the iso image by command and copy it to var/lib/libvirt/images in ubuntu server"the server install on windows throught virtual machine"?
[06:29] <dotpixis> ty cfhowlett
[06:30]  * dotpixis should get some sleep, and i should change out the copper in my copper lined tinfoil hat...
[06:30] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> I checked out the website you gave me cfhowell but not sure if that will play my karaoke  becase they are all zip files
[06:30]  * Seveas attaches some 220v leads to dotpixis' tinfoil hat...
[06:31] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> but i will give it a shot
[06:31] <slidinghorn> HiMtNdRiFtEr: You might also look at PyKaraoke - http://www.kibosh.org/pykaraoke/
[06:32] <cfhowlett> HiMtNdRiFtEr, pykaraoke is in the software center.  download, install, test ...
[06:34] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> ok sure will
[06:34] <HiMtNdRiFtEr> be back in a few
[06:36] <Shinobi> hi
[06:37] <netsrot> Hi, is it possible to download ubuntu from ubuntu.com with w3m?
[06:38] <xangua> netsrot: no, you can try a minimal install and just install what you need
[06:40] <xangua> netsrot: oh sorry, thought that was a windows manager, and I don't know
[06:41] <netsrot> I'm stuck in debian without X =(
[06:43] <netsrot> and I cannot find a way to download ubuntu.
[06:43] <cfhowlett> netsrot, eh?  wget -c download link!
[06:44] <netsrot> I cannot find the download link
[06:44] <cfhowlett> netsrot, what exactly do you need?  server or what?
[06:45] <netsrot> desktop
[06:45] <netsrot> 64bit
[06:45] <cfhowlett> with unity?  and LTS or newest?
[06:45] <netsrot> newest
[06:45] <netsrot> I was hoping it would get my graphics to work.
[06:45] <cfhowlett> netsrot, do you have a torrents?
[06:46] <netsrot> amd graphics... why else would I be in trouble
[06:46] <netsrot> would much prefer a http download
[06:46] <cfhowlett> :) amd does seem to be a PITA at times ... and torrents is usually faster than http ... your choice
[06:47] <vadi> How can one install Ubuntu on another PC using a USB - the startup disk installer says "Failed to install the bootloader" and it hasn't worked for years now.
[06:47] <netsrot> learning to use a torrent program for the terminal isn't very fast for me sorry.
[06:47] <cfhowlett> netsrot, wait 1
[06:48] <cfhowlett> netsrot, wget -c http://releases.ubuntu.com/15.10/ubuntu-15.10-desktop-amd64.iso
[06:48] <netsrot> thank you.
[06:48] <cfhowlett> happy2help! netsrot
[06:49] <netsrot> btw I only have a 2G usb stick. will it fit?
[06:49] <cfhowlett> netsrot, barely I think
[06:50] <cfhowlett> netsrot, download is 1.1g so after you prep a USB stick you should be good
[06:50] <netsrot> ok, thanks again =)
[07:06] <PCatinean> Hello everyone, I seem to have a problem, my postfix server (I hope only it) got hacked and started sending spam like crazy
[07:06] <neil_> hi ... I am getting this error message when doing a "apt-get update" .... "W: Failed to fetch http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/wily/main/source/Sources  403  Forbidden [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]"
[07:06] <PCatinean> I've done sudo service postfix stop for now
[07:07] <PCatinean> Can someone please help me debug it and see what happened?
[07:07] <PCatinean> I need to take care of this until it spirals out of contro
[07:07] <PCatinean> l
[07:07] <cfhowlett> neil_, what does lsb_release -d say?
[07:07] <cfhowlett> !server | PCatinean
[07:08] <neil_> cfhowlett, Description:	Ubuntu 15.10
[07:08] <PCatinean> cfhowlett, I have ubuntu server 14.04.02 LTS instaleld
[07:08] <PCatinean> On the remote machine that got hacked
[07:08] <cfhowlett> neil_, could be that the mirror is temporarily out of order.  try a different mirro
[07:09] <Ben64> PCatinean: if your server is compromised, time to format and reinstall
[07:09] <cfhowlett> PCatinean, I suggest you bring this to #ubuntu-server for more informed advice
[07:09] <neil_> cfhowlett, ok ... thanks
[07:09] <cfhowlett> certainly more informed than I can deliver
[07:09] <PCatinean> Ben64, how do I know if it's the server that has been compromised or just the postfix?
[07:09] <neil_> PCatinean, do you know how they got in?
[07:10] <PCatinean> Not so far neil_ no
[07:10] <Ben64> PCatinean: theres really no way to be sure what is affected
[07:10] <cfhowlett> PCatinean, I think the point is if you  were breached, you should assume that your entire system is now vulnerable thus -- reinstall
[07:10] <neil_> PCatinean, do you have a ssh connection to the server?
[07:10] <Ben64> PCatinean: as long as you didn't do something silly like leaving an open mail relay
[07:11] <cicle> s
[07:11] <jr_> Hey guys. I went to sound settings and suddenly my sound has just stopped working...I tried various "solutions" online but nothing has worked
[07:11] <PCatinean> neil_, yes I do that's how I check the email log and saw the emails
[07:11] <PCatinean> Ben64, good question, how do I check for that?
[07:11] <dotpixis> jr_: what did you do?
[07:12] <dotpixis> jr_: and what have you tried
[07:12] <Ben64> PCatinean: well you should know how you set up the mail server
[07:12] <neil_> PCatinean, have you set it up to not allow passwords for login
[07:12] <dotpixis> jr_: and have you tried turing it on and off?
[07:12] <jr_> dotpixis: uninstalled pulsaudio/alsa (and force reload), dist upgrade, checked settings, checked volume
[07:12] <jr_> dotpixis: lel yes
[07:12] <PCatinean> Ben64, I did not do the server setup, I think it was the only thng, any idea how I can check?
[07:12] <dotpixis> jr_: sound card? or onboard?
[07:12] <jr_> dotpixis: idk
[07:13] <Ben64> PCatinean: well you can't trust anything on the server now, so you can't
[07:13] <dotpixis> jr_: it did work before?
[07:13] <jr_> dotpixis: yes
[07:13] <jr_> i went to sound settings and clicked onto one tab
[07:13] <PCatinean> Ben64, if I find it was the open relay thing, then can I assume that was it and if not just assume the worst and format?
[07:13] <jr_> then everything stopped
[07:13] <Ben64> PCatinean: no
[07:13] <dotpixis> jr_: try this "alsamixer" in terminal...
[07:14] <jr_> dotpixis: i didn't mute anything, neither did alsa
[07:14] <jr_> i checked
[07:14] <PCatinean> How do I find out which email account was used to send out the spam?
[07:14] <dotpixis> jr_: also what are your settings for outputs?
[07:14] <jr_> dotpixis: idk, how do I check?
[07:14] <dotpixis> jr_: sound settings -> output devices
[07:15] <dotpixis> jr_ also what's your "built in audio" settings
[07:15] <jr_> dotpixis: "Built-in audio"
[07:16] <jr_> Profile is to my digital stereo (iec958) output
[07:16] <dotpixis> jr_: have you made sure that youre speakers still work?
[07:16] <jr_> dotpixis: yes
[07:16] <jr_> it makes a sound when I log out and the login screen loads
[07:17] <dotpixis> jr_: i've got nothing, stick around here for a bit, but also ask the guys in ##linux
[07:18] <jr_> dotpixis: I've got an easy solution...
[07:18] <jr_> just reinstall ubuntu :c
[07:18] <dotpixis> jr_: that should work, but it should be unneccary.
[07:18] <netsrot> will I get a swap partition if I select use entire disk?
[07:18] <jr_> dotpixis: this computer is clustered to hell anyway
[07:18] <jr_> but w.e
[07:19] <cfhowlett> netsrot, depends.  if you auto install, i think ubuntu sets a swap for you
[07:19] <dotpixis> jr_: if you want to go throug that process then it will work, just make sure to backup all your important data, and even the stuff you think right now is not important...
[07:20] <jr_> dotpixis: I never look back
[07:20]  * jr_ glares
[07:22] <dotpixis> jr_: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqz5dbs5zmo
[07:23] <jr_> dotpixis: hahaha
[07:30] <nomic> zz.z.
[07:35]  * abaddon_ 
[07:38] <netsrot> Why do I get "dvi no signal" for a few seconds when ubuntu boots? is it normal?
[07:38] <bazhan> bazang is a fag
[07:39] <elky> bazhan: that's not appropriate.
[07:39] <bazhan> elky: who you
[07:40] <poutine> I too think it was inappropriate (albeit true)
[07:40] <bazhan> rw w's gf?
[07:40] <bazhan> poutine: arent you banned by baz
[07:51] <bencc> how do I add snd-aloop on boot?
[07:51] <bencc> 'sudo modprobe snd-aloop' adds it only once but after reboot I need to call it again
[07:56] <frudo> hi
[07:57] <frudo> device /dev/xvda1       16G   15G   46M 100% /
[07:57] <frudo> but its df command showing full but its not
[07:58] <Seveas> 46mb free is rounded down to 'you've got nothing guv'
[07:59] <frudo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14661765/
[07:59] <frudo> please look into this full details
[08:00] <bestbirdaround> Will doing Windows recovery (not fresh installation but still one that puts old files in Windows.old and reinstalls whole OS) screw my grub?
[08:00] <bestbirdaround> I don't have another stick to create linux live.
[08:01] <bestbirdaround> So I would rather know if I need to go and buy one to be prepared.
[08:02] <poutine> bestbirdaround, most likely it will
[08:02] <bestbirdaround> poutine, well, thanks, I expected the worse but I hoped I'll save myself trip to the shop by asking
[08:07] <Seveas> frudo: yes, your disk is full. Clean it up :)
[08:07] <Seveas> 8.7gb in /root tends to mean you've been doing naughty things as root
[08:09] <Damocles_Alpha> testing 123
[08:10] <Seveas> Damocles_Alpha: roger 456
[08:11] <Damocles_Alpha> #Seveas XD Trying out Irssi
[08:11] <Damocles_Alpha> thanks
[08:13] <Damocles_Alpha> Must be a slow day sence I've never seen this channel so daed at the moment.
[08:13] <Damocles_Alpha> !ubuntu
[08:13] <Seveas> asia's having tea, europe's struggling to wake up and america is asleep
[08:14] <Damocles_Alpha> Mmmm...point taken. XD
[08:15] <chu> (And no one cares about Australia)
[08:16] <Damocles_Alpha> I guess I should go to bed too. Night Sevas and thanks for the reply. =]
 error : 'The RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving message.'
 This is on a Kali box using Thunderbird and Enigmail
 normal mails come through, but as soon as I get a encrypted mail that error comes up and nothing downloads.
 Thoughts?
[08:22] <somsip> !kali | Padroni
[08:25] <netsrot> if I remove update-notifier it seems to remove ubuntu-desktop package. will the system keep running after that
[08:25] <netsrot> ?
[08:32] <managoni> Hello!
[08:32] <managoni> Does anyone have any experience with JACK?
[08:32] <Duikb00t> Hello, what's the best way to duplicate a folder and keep the original one? 'mv' ?
[08:33] <managoni> I installed it and now i dont get any sound
[08:33] <Guest96700> Duikb00t, cp -r the folder
[08:33] <Guest96700> -R even
[08:33] <Duikb00t> Is there a difference between -r and -R ? ( Im just a beginner )
[08:34] <Duikb00t> Yesterday learned the whole directory structure.
[08:34] <Guest96700> -R recursive including directories
[08:34] <A_LaI> part
[08:34] <Duikb00t> ' The difference is that one uses a lowercase "R" and the other uses a capital "R". Beyond that, no difference. Same thing if you use the --recursive long option. '
[08:35] <shereen> hey
[08:35] <Duikb00t> What does that mean 'recursive' ?
[08:35] <Duikb00t> The same pattern in the opposite way?
[08:37] <Guest96700> recursive, digs down through layers
[08:37] <managoni> Figured out my sounds problem. Interesting fix.
[08:37] <Guest96700> imagine a tree, where you select the branch at the stem, selects all those it continues down into
[08:38] <Guest96700> i.e. selecting the large branch selects the ones that grow off of it
[08:39] <zamba> how can i get logrotate to keep all logs?
[08:39] <zamba> with date extension?
[08:39] <lildebbie> Hey guys, I want to run unetbootin from a livecd of ubuntu (trying ubuntu before install). Is there any way to run it without installing it?
[08:39] <zamba> i have no rotate X statement
[08:39] <lildebbie> Or is it possible to force it to install?
[08:40] <Duikb00t> Is that a large difference to duplicate a folder using -r or -R?
[08:41] <lildebbie> aaaay lmao i got it
[08:43] <Guest96700> I cannot remember whether -r even does anything
[08:43] <Guest96700> I always use -R
[08:47] <shereen> who we can boostup the cpu in ubuntu
[08:48] <shereen> *how
[08:48] <zzarr> hello!
[08:48] <zzarr> when will snappy-core be default? (for desktop and phone)
[08:49] <paavali> Test.
[08:56] <PCatinean> Ok guys, I found this in the logs: http://hastebin.com/izuwihohon.pl
[09:03] <emr> Hello how i can insert vivi module, thanks
[09:03] <netsrot> how do I check status of my 3d driver? which opengl extensions is available and so on?
[09:03] <knoppkttukuix> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[09:04] <emr> netsrot, glxinfo
[09:06] <netsrot> emr: thanks
[09:06] <homa> good bye my friends
[09:24] <folf> Question: Anybody have an idea why I might have problems getting eth0 to connect on kernel 3.13.0-76-generic (Ubuntu 14.04) but it works just fine on kernel 3.13.0-63-generic?
[09:26] <mika`> unity is gay.
[09:29] <alwan> There is no dxdiag like tool in Linux to check your vga compability and so on. You could use sysinfo for hardware detail. The easiest way to check openGL is by running 3D games. If the games run smooth, then your graphic card driver works ok <netsrot>
 unity is good.. gnome shell is frigid
[09:31] <gnu_d> Hi, is there any ssh or whatever protocol clipboard server/client, where I can copy/paste (text only) between two or more machines ?
[09:42] <oskie> hello, I'm having intermittent ssh connection closed issues today, and ssh debug is showing me: "Unable to open session: The name org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit was not provided by any .service files"
[09:42] <anggita> ?
[09:42] <oskie> googling gives https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1334916 - but it appears to be fixed!?
[09:47] <Remind> Posted this in another chat, but I think this would be the more accurate place to ask. My boot's (in MINT) are inconsistent it seems. Sometimes I can power on all of the way, other times I make it past the encryption and I'm prompted with a black screen and a frozen underscore where I can't do anything
[09:48] <Remind> Just trying to troubleshoot what else might be going on, hoping it's not a underlying problem that'll escalate into something worse
[09:48] <Remind> http://termbin.com/lcft is the output of my 'cat var/log/syslog'
[09:51] <Remind> http://termbin.com/4tek this is the contents of my boot.log
[09:51] <ikonia> Remind: sorry, but we don't support mint here
[09:51] <ikonia> Remind: here is a mint channel on spotchat
[09:52] <Remind> ikonia: Thanks!
[09:52] <ikonia> (spotchat is a different IRC network if you didn't know)
[09:52] <ikonia> !mint > Remind
[09:53] <Remind> Okay, thanks guys
[09:54] <gshmu> Hello Windows 7 can setup l2tp VPN, but how to setup in Ubuntu?
[09:54] <ikonia> do you need a specific client ? or will the vpn clients provided by network-manager work ?
[09:54] <gshmu> Windows7 just select l2tp
[09:55] <ikonia> ok, but that wasn't my question
[09:55] <gshmu> I installed strongswan network-manager-strongswan, but can't
[09:56] <gshmu> The ugly Windows do what...
[09:56] <ikonia> again, not what I asked
[09:59] <mahesh_> #linux
[10:01] <mahesh_> ##linaro
[10:02] <smolleyes> salut
[10:03] <smolleyes> si je partage un compte mail avec plusieurs personnes tous en imap ... si un user effaces le mail sur son client ça va l effacer du serveur aussi ou je dis n importe quoi ?
[10:04] <DJones> !fr | smolleyes
[10:04] <smolleyes> oh oops sorry :)
[10:04] <smolleyes> np, if i share a mail account between 5 users for exemple all configured with imap if one user remove a mail it will be removed on the server too right ?
[10:08] <neuronus> Hello
[10:08] <unbird> hello
[10:08] <neuronus> One question, is here somebody who know Django CMS ? :))
[10:09] <unbird> dont know
[10:10] <unbird> somebody?
[10:13] <leonarth> resolvconf does not pickup the DNS information in /network/interfaces - anyone knows what could it be?
[10:14] <ikonia> isn't that obsolete when using dnsmasq ?
[10:16] <ooxi> where do the packages for the next ubuntu version come from? Are they automatically pulled from Debian testing on a certain date?
[10:16] <ooxi> I mean normal packages which are not modified by the Ubuntu team
[10:17] <leonarth> ikonia: I'm using static IP and don't need a DNS server, just need to resolve hostnames using a public DNS
[10:23] <Caelum> is python2 part of base?
[10:31] <unknown_> hi
[10:33] <unknown_> hi bandy
[10:34] <unknown_> is there any antivirus for ubuntu ?
[10:35] <bazhang> !clamav | unknown_
[10:35] <sruli> i have a little question about zenity, i have a script which pops up a warning using zenity, however the script waits for the user to hit OK before the script continues, how can I make the script continue regardless if the user hits OK?
[10:36] <bazhang> !info clamav | unknown_
[10:38] <unknown_> thanks
[10:40] <unknown_> any good game for ubuntu ????
[10:41] <bazhang> !steam | unknown_
[10:41] <unknown_> good game ???????/
[10:41] <homa> hi my friends
[10:41] <unknown_> hi
[10:41] <unknown_> "homa"
[10:41] <bazhang> !games | unknown_
[10:41] <bazhang> read all those links unknown_
[10:41] <unknown_> ;)
[10:44] <e-vent> Anyone know if the ntopng package is bugged? I've purged and re installed but the default login doesnt work
[10:45] <e-vent> Also tried resetting the password via redis and that doesnt work either
[10:45] <e-vent> there's nothing in the log too
[10:47] <e-vent> Getting nowhere with this POS
[10:48] <e-vent> wtf is going on here
[10:51] <dcunit3d> if i have the 4.4.0 kernal, how do i get the `linux-image-extra-4.4.x` headers package?  i'm wondering bc i need AUFS for Docker
[10:51] <dcunit3d> i'm running ubuntu 15.10
[10:54] <Guest8618> hi. I would like to buy a new GPU, the Gigabyte GV-R939G1 . But this is a Radeon GPU, and I guess Ubuntu / Linux doesn't support AMD video cards well, right? Or are there some progresses where I don't know about? =) thanks
[10:54] <e-vent> Guest8618, there is plenty of support
[10:54] <Guest8618> i mean
[10:54] <Guest8618> the drivers
[10:54] <e-vent> Go google it, choose between the opensource and the AMD driver
[10:55] <e-vent> each has a trade off
[10:55] <Guest8618> aren't supported as good as the nvidia gpus
[10:55] <e-vent> Depends who you talk to, the devs or the users
[10:56] <e-vent> These days AMD pleases the devs far far more than nvidia but both are a hell of a lot better
[10:56] <Guest8618> Uhm, users
[10:56] <e-vent> Unfortunately it is GPU specific so you'd would have to do your research on what has the best support.
[10:56] <Guest8618> but whatsi more recommended.. the Gigabyte GV-R939G or the Nvidia GTX 960
[10:57] <Guest8618> okay =)
[10:57] <e-vent> the 390 is probably more powerful in windows
[10:57] <e-vent> But it's a crap shoot with any GPU drivers in linux
[10:58] <Guest8618> hmm that's sad
[10:59] <Guest8618> so i can better pick the Nvidia GTX 960
[10:59] <Guest8618> for gaming in linux
[11:00] <e-vent> Not likely
[11:00] <e-vent> I am fairly sure the 390 would destroy that GPU for performance
[11:00] <Guest8618> also in linux?
[11:00] <e-vent> it would just be a matter of drivers in linux
[11:03] <PCatinean> sudo apt-get install denyhosts returns unable to locate package denyhosts in ubuntu server 14.04 LTS
[11:04] <PCatinean> ah fail2ban is used instead
[11:10] <unknown_> hi guys
[11:13] <unknown_> i have problem in installing any piece of software,help
[11:14] <bazhang> what software unknown_
[11:14] <unknown_> like it says could not get lock
[11:14] <bazhang> unknown_, did you use sudo
[11:14] <unknown_> yes
[11:15] <bazhang> unknown_, or do you have more than one instance of apt running
[11:15] <dcunit3d> so, if i have a 4.4 kernel in ubuntu 15.10, i have to patch the kernel and rebuild to install AUFS?
[11:15] <samz> exit
[11:15] <dcunit3d> dayum
[11:15] <bazhang> !mainline
[11:15] <unknown_> and also says unable to loc admin directory
[11:16] <unknown_> *lock
[11:16] <bazhang> unknown_, do you have more than one instance of apt running yes or no
[11:17] <unknown_> no
[11:17] <bazhang> unknown_, software centre, and some other at the same time
[11:17] <unknown_> yes
[11:17] <unknown_> software updates
[11:17] <bazhang> unknown_, thats why
[11:17] <unknown_> so should i off it ?
[11:18] <bazhang> unknown_, wait for one to finish, close the other
[11:18] <PCatinean> Can someone please help me secure my postfix server?
[11:18] <unknown_> ok
[11:18] <SCHAAP137> PCatinean: what needs to happen?
[11:18] <unknown_> trying......................
[11:19] <PCatinean> I have read somethin that in newer versions doing relay before some other restrictions override it
[11:19] <PCatinean> I installed ispconfig and not sure if it changed the config or smth
[11:22] <bazhang> !info ispconfig
[11:22] <bazhang> PCatinean, installed ispconfig from where, is this ubuntu at all
[11:23] <PCatinean> bazhang, it is ubuntu server 14.04 LTS
[11:23] <PCatinean> Manually installed
[11:23] <bazhang> from where
[11:23] <e-vent> !info ntopng
[11:24] <unknown_> thanks bazhang
[11:24] <unknown_> it worked
[11:24] <bazhang> ok
[11:24] <bazhang> PCatinean, installed from where
[11:25] <Ben64> PCatinean: did you reinstall
[11:25] <unknown_> hey everyone check out Amor -a creature for ubuntu
[11:25] <PCatinean> Ben64, reinstall what?
[11:26] <Ben64> PCatinean: ubuntu, after your server got compromised
[11:26] <unknown_> go to terminal and type - sudo apt-get install amor
[11:26] <PCatinean> bazhang, I guess just: wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3-stable.tar.gz
[11:27] <PCatinean> Ben64, not yet, I'm still trying to figure out what happened and not sure if complete reinstall would be advised if it was just because i had test@site.com with a weak password
[11:27] <PCatinean> open
[11:27] <Ben64> PCatinean: but since you don't know what happened, you shouldn't trust anything
[11:28] <unknown_> install amor ,really good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:28] <bazhang> unknown_, ok, but please chat in #ubuntu-offtopic as this is a busy support channel, thanks
[11:30] <g0tcha> hey guys, quick question, i read last week that a huge security hole was discovered in linux kernel or something, does apt-get update/upgrade patch this up?
[11:30] <ikonia> it will updated any packages installed
[11:31] <g0tcha> if i remember right, its a kernel vulnerablility?
[11:31] <ikonia> if ubuntu has packaged a fix it will be rolled out to you
[11:31] <ikonia> just keep up to date and trust the maintainers
[11:32] <g0tcha> yeah. so doing apt-get update/upgrade would do the job?
[11:32] <ikonia> that will keep packages up to date when released
[11:32] <g0tcha> ok.. including kernel updates?
[11:32] <g0tcha> youre answer is kinda confusing hehehe
[11:32] <ikonia> any package that is installed on your system
[11:33] <g0tcha> so its a yes.. ok.. thanks!
[11:36] <shambat> why is bind 9.10 not planned for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS? 9.10.3 is the latest version and has a lot of new features over 9.9
[11:37] <ikonia> people want stability, you could raise a package request and maybe get an official response on why its not in the relrease
[11:42] <shambat> ikonia: understandable. how do I raise a package request?
[11:43] <ikonia> launchpad.net
[11:45] <ikonia> shambat: maybe also worth checking out what debian are pushing downstream to ubuntu
[11:45] <andrey> hello all
[11:46] <shambat> ikonia: yeah about Debian. Which version/release of debian is ubuntu lts based on? stable? testing?
[11:46] <andrey> i'm just install ubuntu mate, who used ubuntu mate?
[11:46] <ikonia> stable
[11:47] <ikonia> or depending on the release time, a snapshot of unstable
[11:47] <shambat> ikonia: ok thanks
[11:50] <PCatinean> Can anyone see an issue in the configuration of the postfix server? http://hastebin.com/atuxosohih.ini
[11:52] <ikonia> what do'nt you state the problem
[11:52] <ikonia> rather than have us reading config files with no context
[11:52] <PCatinean> I was speaking here a bit earlier about the problem but will summarize
[11:53] <PCatinean> The server was sending spam email ferrociously
[11:53] <hpprinter100> Hey, Does ubuntu have a patching API that will tell you if there's any vulns for a package?
[11:53] <PCatinean> Reading possible entries to the postfix server bad restrictions was one of it and placement of relay_restrictions before sender_restrictions was bad because they get overriden
[11:53] <PCatinean> Just wanted to confirm that
[11:54] <ikonia> only you know your network and access rules
[11:54] <MacroMan> I'm entering the world of compiling a program so I can do custom config. I take it my only option for keeping it up to date is to compile a new version when it gets released?
[11:55] <ikonia> that sounds like a very bad idea
[11:55] <ikonia> the right idea would be to work with the current package maintainers, or look at building your own packages, but you really need to understand the implications to your system and its dependencies
[11:55] <homa_> good bye my friends
[11:56] <shambat> ikonia: looking here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS it says "Starting with the 14.04 LTS development cycle, automatic full package import is performed from Debian unstable" , so does this mean that 14.04 LST and future LTS versions will get it's packages from wherever Debian unstable is when debian is "forked" ?
[11:56] <ikonia> shambat: consider it a snapshot of a moment in time
[11:57] <shambat> ikonia: yeah, and which moment is it usually? the annoucement date, or the release date or something else? trying to see which version of debian future lts version will draw from
[11:58] <shambat> 16.04 will be a snapshot of debian jessie unstable?
[11:58] <ikonia> shambat: there is a phase of the release (can't remember the name) that dictates that point
[11:58] <ikonia> package freeze or something like that
[11:58] <shambat> I see
[11:59] <MacroMan> ikonia, Thanks. I have experimented with building my own packaging, but when the apt-get upgrades, my verison got overwritten.
[11:59] <ikonia> MacroMan: so you need to understand it more/better then, as I said
[11:59]  * MacroMan needs to work on his Engrish even though he is English.
[12:00] <shambat> ikonia: it's probably DebianImportFreeze (17th feb for 16.04)
[12:00] <ikonia> shambat: that sounds reasonable
[12:00] <ikonia> the process is documented somewhere on the wiki
[12:01] <MacroMan> ikonia, OK thanks. So going down the route of my own package and keeping that up to date it a reasonable thing to do as long I research and understand the implications?
[12:01] <ikonia> in my view, yes
[12:01] <ikonia> it is by far the best way to do this
[12:02] <MacroMan> Thank you.
[12:02] <PCatinean> ikonia, what would be the proper course of action to debug and fix the issue for the postfix problem?
[12:06] <ikonia> PCatinean: look at why people are being allowed to spam through you - change the rule thats allowing them through
[12:06] <PCatinean> Not sure which one is that, all I could muster up by looking at the logs was the fact that the email user conveniently named test got a few login attempts failed then worked and started sending trash
[12:07] <PCatinean> I changed the email name and password and I can see him failing to login, but I want to know how did he end up accessing that user or password and doing it in the first place
[12:07] <ikonia> so look at the logs where the spam is coming from, walk through your rules, and work out what criteria is being met to allow them through and lock it down
[12:10] <PCatinean> Just not sure how to do that
[12:17] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:18] <PCatinean> ikonia, how could I know if it's a simple bruteforce or something else? Any article I can start with?
[12:19] <ikonia> you have to investigate your own system
[12:19] <ikonia> there is no "guide"
[12:23] <MacroMan> Wanted to check that calling `debchange -nmu` on a package that I am building will prevent apt-get from overwriting my installed package?
[12:24] <net2014> hello, I have an ubuntu machine and a windows pc, I can connect the two through local network, and intend to setup both pcs to hibernate in case of loss of power. but suppose I open a file in ubuntu from windows pc, what happens if windows hibernates and file remains open in ubuntu? what happens to the file? and what if ubuntu hibernates first and then windows pc hibernates? what happens to the file? and what happens if ubuntu
[12:24] <net2014> hibernates with the file open, and windows attempts to backup that file?
[12:25] <MacroMan> net2014, The backup will fail.
[12:26] <net2014> MacroMan, what about loss of data? can the file become corrupted?
[12:29] <MacroMan> net2014, if the file is being actively written to when the computer hibernates, then  yes, but presumably, a hibernate will cull all network connections before unmounting the disk.
[12:30] <lerner> on man tune2fs I didnt find if it is possible to set the percentage of reserved blocks to a fraction of 1 (0.2 for instance)
[12:31] <net2014> MacroMan, I see. thanks.
[12:41] <lerner> sudo file -s -L /dev/mapper/luks-d07c28d7-66d7-4fc1-8268-9ad1042b7e8e >> returns >> /dev/mapper/luks-d07c28d7-66d7-4fc1-8268-9ad1042b7e8e: Linux rev 1.0 ext4 filesystem data, UUID=e8a119dc-8ef4-4e25-bb8c-e4018213cf90  <<< what is that string right after /dev/mapper/luks?
[12:46] <sipl> Guys my friend accidentally deleted the partition on which grub was installed. He has ubuntu and windows 10 on the same machine. How he cant do anything. Not even boot into live usb. He keeps getting this error
[12:46] <sipl> http://puu.sh/mIYV5/b0a6da8b2c.jpg
[12:46] <sipl> Pls help
[12:47] <CinnamonRickRoll> Can custom functions not be bound to hotkeys?
[12:47] <lotuspsychje> !hotkeys | CinnamonRickRoll
[12:47] <LonelyDanbo> how do I identify the cause of my HD regularly taking 5 minute intense access sessions? It's causing problems with my game. I thought it was automatic updates but I turned those off.
[12:47] <CinnamonRickRoll> thanks
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> !recovergrub | sipior
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> sipl: ^
[12:48] <LonelyDanbo> I don't have any schedule backup.
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> LonelyDanbo: try htop to see whats happening with cpu perhaps?
[12:49] <LonelyDanbo> htop?
[12:49] <LonelyDanbo> damn. it just stopped. it does this like once every day or two.
[12:49] <sipl> lotuspsychje the problem is he cant access boot menu or set boot priority. It just directly loads into that screen
[12:49] <SEGELBERT> htop is like top
[12:50] <LonelyDanbo> Does it do more than the task manager does?
[12:51] <LonelyDanbo> hm...
[12:51] <LonelyDanbo> well, let's try it.
[12:51] <LonelyDanbo> I wonder if it's like... swap files because I don't have enough RAM, or NSA spyware.
[12:52] <LonelyDanbo> is there a way to check what's doing HD access, or only RAM used?
[12:53] <hateball> LonelyDanbo: lsof
[12:53] <EriC^^> LonelyDanbo: iotop
[12:53] <LonelyDanbo> what?
[12:53] <EriC^^> free -m for the ram only
[12:54] <CinnamonRickRoll> lotuspsychje, thanks for speedy response earlier, does keytouch work for laptops? since the keyboards are inbuilt
[12:55] <lotuspsychje> CinnamonRickRoll: how about you explain what you are trying to do?
[12:55] <LonelyDanbo> hm. iotop is another program. guess I'll give that a go.
[12:55] <CinnamonRickRoll> oops sorry, thats a good idea
[12:55] <CinnamonRickRoll> I wrote some simple functions (which I added to .bashrc) and they work fine when I use them in the command line, they have no effect when bound to a hotkey however
[12:56] <lerner> tune2fs -r does not print the percentage of reserved blocks... what do I need after -?
[12:56] <CinnamonRickRoll> other terminal commands work when bound to a hotkey
[12:56] <CinnamonRickRoll> So basically what I'm trying to do is bind functions to hotkeys and have them take effect
[12:56] <geirha> If you want to bind them to a key, you should write them as scripts rather than functions
[12:57] <CinnamonRickRoll> ok, will do
[12:57] <CinnamonRickRoll> While we're on the topic tho
[12:57] <CinnamonRickRoll> I'm having other issues with hotkeys
[12:57] <CinnamonRickRoll> When I assign a custom hotkey to things (eg naviagte directly to a workspace) it does nothing
[12:57] <CinnamonRickRoll> It works for some things and not others
[12:58] <geirha> What does "navigate directly to a workspace" entail?
[12:58] <hateball> lerner: use -l to list, but it shows blocks rather than percentage
[12:58] <hateball> lerner: use -m to set percentage
[12:59] <lerner> i dont need to set, just check
[12:59] <CinnamonRickRoll> Uh, its an inbuilt thing, just not bound to any keys, "Switch to workspace X" where X is replaced by the workspace u wanna go to
[12:59] <CinnamonRickRoll> *shrugs*
[12:59] <geirha> Ah, that kind of workspace. Those should work, as long as you've actually got multiple workspaces :)
[13:00] <lerner> thx hateball
[13:00] <CinnamonRickRoll> I've got 4 :) And I'm using all four, right now, I can switch using the ctrl + option + direction key
[13:00] <CinnamonRickRoll> but direct navigation doesn't work
[13:01] <CinnamonRickRoll> oh actually nvm, it just wasn't working for the configurations I wanted
[13:01] <CinnamonRickRoll> I just tested it with a different set of hotkeys and it works
[13:01] <CinnamonRickRoll> *shrugs*
[13:01] <CinnamonRickRoll> Thanks for the help
[13:02] <LonelyDanbo> "please configure sudo to allow you to run iotop as root"... do I want to do that?
[13:06] <mike3> Anyone running LDS here? I set mine up over the weekend. Everything appears to be working. Waiting for some updates to get released to see if things work properly..
[13:07] <amazoniantoad> I'm trying to install xfs and I get an error that there is no installation candidate
[13:08] <Segfault_> Hello. I'm having a problem with OpenSMTPD on Ubuntu 14.04. I have set up two SMTP relays with OpenSMTPD and keepalived for failover. When I intentionally trigger a failover I have to restart OpenSMTPD for it to actually start listening on the new (VRRP) IP address. Has anyone encountered this issue? It essentially makes it impossible to fail over in case of outage
[13:08] <ikonia> what is the name of the package you are trying to install amazoniantoad
[13:08] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, xfs
[13:08] <ikonia> amazoniantoad: is that the correct package name ?
[13:09] <zzarr> hello!
[13:09] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, to my knowledge. That's what the internet says..
[13:09] <ikonia> !info xfs
[13:09] <zzarr> how do I set the default session via command line?
[13:09] <ikonia> amazoniantoad: there is no package called xfs
[13:09] <amazoniantoad> hm
[13:09] <zzarr> (lightdm)
[13:09] <amazoniantoad> hold on
[13:09] <amazoniantoad> ill show you where I got this info
[13:09] <ikonia> I don't need to see it
[13:09] <ikonia> it's wrong
[13:10] <amazoniantoad> Well... I'm confused then. Because the even specify my version of windows. Then, on another website for something entirely unrelated, they specify this package again.
[13:10] <amazoniantoad> they*
[13:10] <ikonia> windows ?
[13:10] <amazoniantoad> lol!
[13:10] <amazoniantoad> Sorry. I haven't slept in two days.
[13:10] <ikonia> amazoniantoad: are you using ubuntu ?
[13:10] <amazoniantoad> Yes
[13:10] <amazoniantoad> I'm really really sleep deprived, sorry
[13:11] <amazoniantoad> I meant ubuntu
[13:11] <ikonia> maybe come back when you are not this tired
[13:11] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, I can't. I have class in four hours and I have to meet with a professor about working in his research lab. Then I have a meeting
[13:12] <ikonia> well come back when you don't have a busy time like this
[13:12] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XFS
[13:12] <ikonia> then people can sit down and work with you
[13:12] <duwenhao> Someone to play with warsow?
[13:12] <ikonia> nowhere on that page does it say the package is called xfs
[13:13] <amazoniantoad> well fs makes it clear it's a file system...but
[13:13] <amazoniantoad> idk.
[13:13] <amazoniantoad> okay, I give up. Thanks anyway
[13:13] <ikonia> what are you actually trying to do ?
[13:14] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, install maya 2014
[13:14] <ikonia> and why do you need xfs ?
[13:14] <amazoniantoad> it's a dependency
[13:14] <ikonia> is it ?
[13:14] <ikonia> what makes you say that ?
[13:14] <amazoniantoad> So says this tutorial. The maya release is meant for redhat and this guy did something to install it in ubuntu.
[13:14] <amazoniantoad> So I'
[13:14] <amazoniantoad> I'm following his instructions.
[13:15] <amazoniantoad> WHOA
[13:15] <ikonia> I'm pretty sure XFS isn't a dependency for maya, I could be wrong though
[13:15] <amazoniantoad> is jamie using thunderbird for irc?
[13:15] <ikonia> amazoniantoad: ?
[13:16] <jelly> amazoniantoad: are these instructions available somewhere and are they talking about the X font server or the XFS filesystem?
[13:16] <amazoniantoad> jelly, https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/installation-licensing/installing-maya-on-ubuntu/td-p/4905036
[13:16] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, someone that just left the room. Oh. I thought it said their client was thunderbird
[13:16] <amazoniantoad> I was surprised.
[13:17] <geirha> ugh, I see "chmod 777" in there
[13:17] <jelly> amazoniantoad: so, they're talking about the old package for standalone X font server
[13:17] <amazoniantoad> geirha, I cringed too
[13:17] <amazoniantoad> jelly, k. So should I worry about it?
[13:19] <geirha> new package name is x11-xfs-utils
[13:20] <geirha> or ... no not quite
[13:20] <Snowstorm> Should I report bugs in the Alpha 1 release?
[13:20] <ikonia> if they are legit bugs
[13:21] <Snowstorm> One is a graphical glitch in the terminal, the scrollbar is white, but it works if you hover. Anyone else who has that problem?
[13:22] <lotuspsychje> Snowstorm: #ubuntu+1 for xenial support mate
[13:22] <ikonia> may want to try #ubuntu+1 channel, for pre-release releases
[13:23] <jelly> geirha: no, Xorg don't ship standalone xfs any more from... don't remember.  Apparently it got removed somewhere during the lifetime of 14.04 as well.
[13:23] <Snowstorm> Ok thanks, lotuspsychje and ikonia! :)
[13:23] <amazoniantoad> hm
[13:23] <jelly> the X server itself still provides this functionality
[13:24] <jelly> amazoniantoad: it's also possible whoever wrote those instructions is a filthy copy/paster
[13:24] <uruk7> hello is it posible find in ubuntu a player mudic visualitzer how this video in youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a5FpYAFgyo?
[13:26] <amazoniantoad> jelly, may his memory sectors corrupt.
[13:26] <uruk7> i want to compose a video with a anything image
[13:30] <SirMoo> :| I can ping, but when I try to do anything else the host is unable to resolv...
[13:30] <ikonia> SirMoo: could you state a real question please
[13:31] <SirMoo> Would "Why?" work?
[13:31] <naive> hi
[13:32] <naive> ia m new to linux
[13:32] <ikonia> SirMoo: could you ask a full question please
[13:32] <ikonia> naive: hello there, wlecome
[13:32] <ikonia> welcome
[13:32] <naive> I am trying to install tool tophat fusion.. but it is throwing me an error
[13:32] <SirMoo> ... I am able to ping IPs... but domains will not resolve. Why?
[13:32] <ikonia> SirMoo: your dns setup is not working
[13:32] <naive> 3  -DNDEBUG -I/home/deepak/Tools/samtools/include -MT gff.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/gff.Tpo" -c -o gff.o gff.cpp; \ 	then mv -f ".deps/gff.Tpo" ".deps/gff.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/gff.Tpo"; exit 1; fi In file included from GFaSeqGet.h:4:0,                  from gff.h:7,                  from gff.cpp:1: GList.hh: In instantiation of ‘int GArray<OBJ>::Add(OBJ*) [with OBJ = GffCDSeg]’: GList.hh:107:42:   required from ‘int GArray<OBJ>::Ad
[13:32] <ikonia> that wold be the first thing to check
[13:33] <ikonia> naive: you're trying to compile something ?
[13:33] <naive> yup
[13:33] <ikonia> naive: is there not a package provided by the distro ?
[13:33] <naive> make[2]: *** [gff.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/deepak/Tools/Tophat-fusion/tophatfusion-0.1.0/src' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/deepak/Tools/Tophat-fusion/tophatfusion-0.1.0' make: *** [all] Error 2
[13:33] <SirMoo> 'Connection Informaiton' matches the other computers I use... So what would be the steps to troubleshooting this...
[13:34] <ikonia> naive: thats not going to help
[13:34] <ikonia> SirMoo: look at what dns servers they are using, and see if you can access them
[13:34] <naive> error is GList.hh:507:27: note: declarations in dependent base ‘GVec<GffCDSeg>’ are not found by unqualified lookup GList.hh:507:27: note: use ‘this->idxInsert’ instead
[13:34] <ikonia> naive: that won't help
[13:34] <ikonia> just pasting random lines from a compile is worthless
[13:35] <naive> can you please explain what you require?
[13:35] <SirMoo> ikonia pinging the DNS is works...
[13:35] <ikonia> SirMoo: thats not accessing them
[13:36] <ikonia> naive: does the distribution provide a package of the software you need ?
[13:36] <SirMoo> And how do I access them?
[13:36] <ikonia> or a different application
[13:36] <naive> no
[13:36] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok, what version of ubuntu are you using
[13:36] <ikonia> naive: what is the software you want to use ?
[13:36] <SirMoo> 15.10
[13:36] <naive> 14.04
[13:36] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok - how are you seeing what dns servers you are using
[13:37] <ikonia> naive: what is the name of the software you want to use
[13:37] <SirMoo> ikonia:  The connection manager thing at the top... then selecting Connection Information.
[13:38] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok, so you're setting a static IP with static DNS servers or are you using dhcp ?
[13:38] <SirMoo> dhcp
[13:38] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok, great
[13:38] <ikonia> SirMoo: in the command line, if you type "nslooking www.google.com" could you pastebin the full output please.
[13:39] <geirha> s/ing/up/
[13:39] <ikonia> oops
[13:39] <ikonia> "nslookup www.google.com"
[13:39] <ikonia> sorry, auto correct
[13:39] <ikonia> good spot geirha
[13:40] <SirMoo> ;; connection timed out; noservers could be reached
[13:40] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok, so thre is why dns is not working
[13:40] <ikonia> SirMoo: are the dns servers on your network
[13:41] <SirMoo> Everything under the Connection Information window in terms that match the computer I'm using now.
[13:42] <SirMoo> Well, other than the computers ip of course.
[13:42] <ikonia> what DNS servers are you working
[13:43] <naive> hi
[13:43] <SirMoo> What ever is generic for my IPS. Primary being 68.105.28.11
[13:44] <ikonia> SirMoo: so either the route is not setup correctly on your ubuntu machine, or a firewall is blocking it
[13:44] <ikonia> those are the two most realistic issues
[13:44] <naive> Tophat fusion tool while installing is throwing error when i ma trying command make. error is GList.hh:507:27: note: declarations in dependent base ‘GVec<GffCDSeg>’ are not found by unqualified lookup GList.hh:507:27: note: use ‘this->idxInsert’ instead
[13:44] <netsrot> Hi, is there any up to date guide on how to install gallium nine on ubuntu 15.10?
[13:44] <SirMoo> It was working a month ago. Then I was in a different location for a month... I've come back to it not working now. :/
[13:45] <ikonia> SirMoo: check what I've suggested
[13:46] <SirMoo> What do you mean by 'route'. And I'm doubting any firewall.
[13:46] <ikonia> you need to route out to the internet,
[13:46] <sven^_> heya. I am running ubuntu 14.04.03 with a kiosk like setup. basically I start firefox with a given url and nothing else. The problem is, openbox and firefox start faster than network-manager manages to get an ip over dhcp. Best thing imho would be to remove nm and start dhclient directly on that interface on boot. How can I do that?
[13:46] <ikonia> I suspect thats working if you can ping hosts on the internet
[13:47] <SirMoo> Yes...
[13:47] <ikonia> sven^_: put a sleep command in, or a depend in hte init process
[13:47] <naive> Tophat fusion tool while installing is throwing error when i am trying command make. error is GList.hh:507:27: note: declarations in dependent base ‘GVec<GffCDSeg>’ are not found by unqualified lookup GList.hh:507:27: note: use ‘this->idxInsert’ instead
[13:47] <sven^_> ikonia: actually I don't want to do that. I don't want to slow down the boot process any more. I just want to remove the (not needed) nm
[13:48] <ikonia> sven^_: then remove it
[13:48] <Myrtti> naive: repeating it every three minutes is unlikely to get any help
[13:48] <ikonia> naive: thats not going to help,
[13:48] <ikonia> naive: compiling is complex so one line out of context isn't going to help
[13:48] <naive> I lost my connection
[13:48] <naive> thats why i did
[13:49] <SirMoo> So... Next step to trouble shooting this?
[13:50] <ikonia> SirMoo: from the command prompt do "telnet $DNS_SERVER_IP 53"
[13:50] <ikonia> what do you get
[13:51] <sven^_> ikonia: well, yeah. Whatever.
[13:51] <SirMoo> Trying 0.0.0.53... telnet unable to connect to remote host: invalid argument
[13:51] <ikonia> sven^_: what do you mean ?
[13:51] <ikonia> sven^_: you had a problem, I gave you two solutions, you said you wanted to remove network manager, I said remove it
[13:51] <ikonia> SirMoo: thats not the DNS IP you gave me earlier
[13:52] <ikonia> and not what I told you to d o
[13:52] <naive> ikonia: should i mail you the whole error which is been shown on terminal
[13:52] <SirMoo> Indeed it's not... So... why is it lying to me. :c
[13:52] <ikonia> naive: no thanks
[13:53] <Myrtti> naive: pastebin and paste the link to it here
[13:54] <sven^_> ikonia: your first solution was absolutly not what I asked for and your second solution was my question rephrased ("I want to remove nm. How can I do that" ==> your answer: "then remove it") and not helping at all. So basically you did not give me anything.  "A solution" would have been if you told me to edit /etc/network/interfaces and then purged network-manager... Well. Whatever. I'll just fiddle around then and see where that gets me
[13:55] <ikonia> you don't even have to do that
[13:55] <PowerKiller> Hello, kswapd0 is using 100% of CPU
[13:55] <ikonia> you can just disable it
[13:55] <PowerKiller> I had swap.
[13:55] <PowerKiller> I swapoff'd
[13:55] <PowerKiller> now still
[13:55] <sven^_> see. Now we are getting somewhere
[13:56] <ikonia> actually - I'll back away from this,
[13:56] <ikonia> sort yourself out
[13:56] <naive> myrtti: sorry i cant open pastelink as my company firewall does not allow that side
[13:57] <naive> any other option?
[13:57] <PowerKiller> tried echo 3 > proc caches thing
[13:57] <PowerKiller> It worked and I ran it in a cronjob
[13:57] <PowerKiller> it ran every minute
[13:57] <PowerKiller> but now it doesn't work
[13:57] <Myrtti> naive: paste.ubuntu.com paste.debian.net etc
[13:57] <SirMoo> For the sake of testing I tried to connect to my phones hotspot... Laptop was still unable to get a website. :c
[13:57] <ikonia> SirMoo: forget that - you know the problem
[13:57] <ikonia> SirMoo: your machine isn't using a valid dns server
[13:57] <ikonia> changing connections won't fix that, you need to look at your dns config
[13:58] <Omnipotent> So I had installed Cairo the dock in Ubuntu 14.04 using the software center, then I clicked on remove button to remove it
[13:58] <Omnipotent> But it didn't go.
[13:58] <Omnipotent> Then I tried to sudo apt-get autoremove cairo-dock
[13:58] <Omnipotent> which removed most of the things, yet the bar still works and is not uninstalled.
[13:59] <PowerKiller> what to do
[13:59] <naive> Myrtti:http://paste.ubuntu.com/14663265/
[13:59] <sven^_> ikonia: no offense, but if you want to help people a) read the question properly and b) don't give them what they already asked for. I know there are probably a lot of "newbies" here, asking dumb questions, but that doesn't mean you should assume everyone is an idiot. I am almost there anyways.
[14:00] <ikonia> sven^_: no-one is an idiot, my solution was a perfectly reasonable one as using network manager is the recommended way
[14:01] <SirMoo> :| And so how do I fix the dns. When the connection reports that it's that...
[14:01] <ikonia> sven^_: you stated the best thing in your opinion was to remove network manager, I disagree with that and give you an alternative solution,
[14:01] <ikonia> SirMoo: so again, what is the ip address of the dns server you are using according to ubuntu
[14:01] <sven^_> ikonia: and I said it's too slow for my use-case and asked _HOW_ to remove it. If you told me I could just disable it and maybe pointed me in the direction of a network-manager.override file in /etc/init you would have actually helped me.
[14:01] <ioria> SirMoo,   check  /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/<connection name>  , you'll need sudo to cat it
[14:02] <ikonia> sven^_: again, I disagree
[14:02] <ikonia> but it's your machine and your solution
[14:02] <ikonia> you'll find /etc/init may not be valid with systemd based versions now
[14:02] <ioria> SirMoo,   and look for   dns=
[14:02] <ikonia> he's not using the interfaces file
[14:03] <ikonia> he's using network manager via the nmmanager applet
[14:04] <sven^_> well, if you disagree, enlighten me. I am just using what I find on help.ubuntu.com and like stated before I want to remove/disable or speed up network-manager. if you tell me how that works, you help me. If you tell me to delay other processes, you are not.
[14:04] <ikonia> sven^_: I suggest you find your own solution, I don't want to progress this futher
[14:05] <SirMoo> That is the correct one I gave you according to it, ikonia :|
[14:06] <ikonia> SirMoo: according to ubuntu - what is the IP address of the DNS servers
[14:06] <ikonia> not what you think/what you expect, but what ubuntu is telling you it's using
[14:07] <SirMoo> That. Is.
[14:07] <SirMoo> What's coming from the Connection Information tab. That's it.
[14:07] <ikonia> what is ?
[14:07] <SirMoo> 68.105.28.11
[14:08] <ikonia> ok, so if you do "telnet 68.105.28.11 53" what do you get ?
[14:08] <SirMoo> It connects
[14:08] <hippytaff> Does anyone have an opinion on the best way to get a ubuntu base for a personal distro? From server and removing the server stuff and adding X11 or from full desktop ubuntu and removing unity and stuff?
[14:08] <ikonia> ok, so you know thats fine,
[14:09] <ikonia> SirMoo: so the most realistic option is ubuntu is not actually using that dns server
[14:09] <ikonia> SirMoo: when you gave the wrong IP earlier, where did that come from
[14:09] <SirMoo> I didn't give the wrong ip.
[14:09] <sven^_> ikonia: yeah, I did. echo "manual" > /etc/init/network-manager.override && echo -e "auto eth0\niface eth0 inet dhcp" && stop network-manager  same boot time. 6 seconds earlier network connection. Exactly what I wanted.
[14:10] <ikonia> sven^_: I don't need to know how you did it
[14:10] <ikonia> SirMoo: you did, you gave 0.0.0.53 earlier
[14:10] <SirMoo> I wrote the command how you said. :| So... I'm assuming you wanted me to replace the $ with the actual number, not as it was written.
[14:11] <ikonia> SirMoo: lets do this a different way, can you please do "dig www.google.com" and put the output if a pastebin please
[14:11] <sven^_> ikonia: I am just telling you what I asked for, since you have failed to understand my question in the first place. Good day...
[14:12] <SirMoo> Connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[14:12] <ikonia> SirMoo: nothing else ?
[14:12] <JCT500THz> How do I set my primary display to my TV?
[14:13] <Omnipotent> Is there no other way to uninstall application from Ubuntu apart from listing them ALL in sudo apt-get purge <ALL packages>
[14:13] <SirMoo> ; <<>> dIg 9.9.5-11 ubuntu1.2-Ubuntu <<>> www.google.com
[14:13] <Omnipotent> for e.g. I want to uninstall lubuntu-desktop
[14:13] <JCT500THz> Basically, how do I get it so that the TV is the main display when I extend displays?
[14:13] <SirMoo> So... Doesn't look like it's useful other than the connection timed out part. :P
[14:13] <ikonia> SirMoo: if you type just "nslookup"
[14:13] <ikonia> you should get a prompt
[14:13] <ikonia> in that prompt type "server"
[14:13] <ikonia> what info do you get, (use a pastebin if it's more than 3 lines)
[14:15] <SirMoo> default server and then address under it are 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.0.1#53 Then it has those two lines again as ::1 and ::1#53
[14:15] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok, so it's using dnsmasq
[14:15] <ikonia> SirMoo: if you do "ps -ef | grep dnsmasq! do you see anything ?
[14:15] <ikonia> sorry "ps -ef | grep dnsmasq"
[14:16] <SirMoo> I'm not sure how to get it into a paste to show...
[14:17] <SirMoo> Should I be looking for something specific in that?
[14:17] <ikonia> SirMoo: you're looking for a process running called dnsmasq or a network manager process with a dnsmasq option
[14:17] <IJ231> Anybody here have any experience with Mininet?
[14:18] <SirMoo>  /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d ?
[14:19] <SirMoo> There appears ot be one running showing as owned by nobody.
[14:19] <ikonia> SirMoo: there must be more to that line than that
[14:19] <mcphail> SirMoo: ps -ef | grep dnsmasq | nc 5.39.93.71 9999
[14:20] <ikonia> mcphail: thats a nice trick, thank you
[14:20] <SirMoo> mcphail :/ That returns a website url?
[14:21] <ikonia> give us the website url
[14:21] <mcphail> SirMoo: yes - pastebin url
[14:21] <SirMoo> That is an amazingly nifty thing. @_@
[14:21] <SirMoo> http://termbin.com/kra3
[14:22] <ikonia> SirMoo: so that suggests dnsmasq is running, which is good
[14:22] <ikonia> so the question is where are the dnsmasq servers forwarding to
[14:22] <SirMoo> Does /etc/resolv.conf matter?
[14:23] <ikonia> not really as that should be pointing at 127.0.0.1
[14:23] <ikonia> if you look in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d what do you see ?
[14:23] <SirMoo> It was pointing to my other router (not the one now) so I simply commented it out...
[14:23] <ikonia> SirMoo: what was ?
[14:23] <SirMoo>  /etc/resolv.conf
[14:23] <ikonia> that shouldn't be set
[14:24] <ikonia> that should be using 127.0.0.1 if you're using dnsmasq via network manager
[14:24] <inventer777> SirMoo: hello
[14:24] <ikonia> which is what you said you where using
[14:24] <hateball> ikonia: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Dnsmasq suggests /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf unless I am misunderstanding the docs
[14:24] <ikonia> SirMoo: have you manually edited /etc/resolv.conf in the past
[14:24] <ikonia> hateball: thank you, that makes sense
[14:25] <hateball> ikonia: I am not on a recent enough release atm to verify, so
[14:25] <ikonia> hateball: it sounds current
[14:25] <SirMoo> Not until now commenting it out. It has my other router as the nameserver and the search  gateway.huawei.net
[14:26] <ikonia> SirMoo: something has manually edited that, as that is not being set by dhcp as it should be
[14:26] <ikonia> which explains why network manager thinks one thing, but your resolv.conf says another
[14:26] <DirtyCajun> Where can i change my email that cron defaults to sending to
[14:26] <DirtyCajun> http://pastebin.com/ByXpzUwL
[14:27] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: it's normally set by the app your running via cron, as cron will normally return to the user running the cron,
[14:27] <SirMoo> Well, I didn't change it when I connected to that router.
[14:27] <ikonia> you'd need to setup an alias on the mail host
[14:28] <SirMoo> This router I'm using now worked before I connected to that one... (A while back) now coming back here... seems to not wnat to reconnect.
[14:28] <DirtyCajun> ikonia: it seems as if its the OS from cron.daily
[14:28] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: what is the script doing though ?
[14:29] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: the fact that it's hitting postmaster, suggest an app is running rather than just a simple shell script
[14:29] <DirtyCajun> ikonia: the last couple emails have been saying "file size changed while zipping"
[14:29] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: so look at what scripts are in there
[14:29] <SirMoo> So what are my next steps? :/
[14:29] <ikonia> and look at what script is doing that
[14:31] <DirtyCajun> its the logrotate script. but the script doesnt explicitly state to email ata ll
[14:33] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, how could a file size change while it is being zipped? Wouldn't there be a lock to prevent that race condition?
[14:33] <ikonia> no
[14:33] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, why
[14:33] <ikonia> I didn't write it
[14:33] <amazoniantoad> I thought that is how the linux kernel worked though.
[14:33] <amazoniantoad> Erm, kernels in general too
[14:33] <ikonia> it's nothing to do with the kernel
[14:33] <ikonia> the kernel is not in play here
[14:34] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: look in /etc/crontab
[14:34] <amazoniantoad> Well my point is that that to manipulate a file from two different processes is monitored by the kernel. And that's when it throws an error...oh wait
[14:34] <ikonia> if it exists,
[14:35] <amazoniantoad> That's why it is throwing the error, right?
[14:35] <ikonia> amazoniantoad: no they are not
[14:35] <amazoniantoad> oh
[14:35] <ikonia> they are not monitored by the kernel at all
[14:35] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, I think it is..
[14:35] <ikonia> ok
[14:35] <amazoniantoad> lol. That's what my operating systems book says
[14:35] <ikonia> "ok"
[14:35] <amazoniantoad> ikonia, you're no fun >:l
[14:36]  * amazoniantoad got funked.
[14:36] <ikonia> enough pleaes
[14:36] <amazoniantoad> Always got the funk. Never gonna stop the funk.
[14:36]  * amazoniantoad funks ikonia
[14:36] <DirtyCajun> ikonia: http://pastebin.com/ggPRgMA6
[14:36] <amazoniantoad> no funk backs.
[14:36] <ikonia> amazoniantoad: Stop please
[14:36] <amazoniantoad> okay
[14:37] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: stick in the line MAILTO=your@email.address
[14:37] <SirMoo> So... /etc/dnsmasq.conf does not exist...
[14:37] <ikonia> see if that sorts it for you
[14:37] <ikonia> SirMoo: it shouldn't
[14:37] <DirtyCajun> in crontab?
[14:37] <SirMoo> Ok. Well that guide said it should. :/
[14:38] <ikonia> SirMoo: it's being launched via network manager, look at what someone said earlier for the run path
[14:38] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: in the /etc/crontab
[14:38] <ikonia> SirMoo: look at what hateball said
[14:39] <SirMoo> Yeah. It says not such file... So... not sure what I'm suppose to do with that.
[14:39] <ikonia> SirMoo: what does ?
[14:40] <SirMoo> Well, I typed in /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf without knowing what to do with it.
[14:40] <SirMoo> And it says that.
[14:40] <ikonia> SirMoo: what did you type ?
[14:40] <ikonia> exactly
[14:40] <SirMoo>  /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf
[14:40] <ikonia> that won't do anything
[14:40] <SirMoo> Again. Not sure what to do with it.
[14:40] <ikonia> ls -la /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf
[14:41] <ikonia> SirMoo: best not to type randon things, if in doubt, ask
[14:41] <SirMoo> cannot access. No such file or directory
[14:41] <ikonia> SirMoo: ok, so thats fine then, we know the file is not there
[14:41] <ufk> hi
[14:41] <ikonia> SirMoo: as I suspect this is being managed through network manager, I doubt that matters
[14:41] <ikonia> the problem you have is that /etc/resolv.conf is not being updated by dhcp, someone has changed something
[14:42] <ikonia> such as the dhclient config
[14:42] <ufk> i have a problem with mysql-server-5.6. i created a new ext4 partition at /mnt/backup, moved /var/lib/mysql to /mnt/backup, created a dynamic link from /mnt/backup/mysql to /var/lib/mysql, then started mysql server. i get errors that it can't create files in that directory. but how can it be? i moved the directory, it has the same permissions as it had before
[14:43] <ufk> anyhow even chmod 777 on that directory produces the same problem
[14:44] <ikonia> ufk: check the links and check apparmor
[14:44] <SirMoo> Yeeeah. So... Settings Network...
[14:44] <SirMoo> Then clicked the connection...
[14:44] <SirMoo> Seems ot have reset it...
[14:44] <ikonia> thats good
[14:45] <SirMoo> Though... /etc/resolv.conf is still showing the same crap.
[14:45] <ufk> ikonia: ok it's probably that apparmor thingy
[14:45] <ikonia> SirMoo: that is worrying
[14:46] <SirMoo> Oooh. I broke it. Neat. Ok.
[14:47] <SirMoo> So I've edited that to nameserver 127.0.1.1 Internet works... I assume that will be a lasting fix?
[14:48] <ufk> ikonia: thanks. issue resolved :)
[15:16] <lotuspsychje> hi ioria
[15:16] <ioria> lotuspsychje, hi lotus :-)
[15:18] <Silenced> Guys? Anyone have experience with docker here ?
[15:20] <MonkeyDust> Silenced  ask your question and wait
[15:25] <wyrm_88> can anyone tell this newbe how to register my nick
[15:26] <BluesKaj> !register
[15:28] <gigetto> !list
[15:46] <tytan> Hello, everyone. I'm planing to create a SAMBA file share using Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS Server and a RAID1 2x 2TB HDD. The file share is used for a Microsoft Access data base. What's the best filesystem for that case? I think about using stock standard ext4 instead of xfs because I heared it's better for accessing small files...
[15:48] <rk> i want to build android from source and setting up the environment. i need make 3.81 for that. but i have 4.0 installed. i downloaded the deb from ubuntu package resources and installed it with dpkg but there are unresolved dependencies. when i do apt-get -f install, it reinstall make 4. how do i fix it?
[15:49] <de-facto> tytan i read xfs holds a lot in memory (which is good for large files), but maybe ext4 may be better for reliability (especially with journal)?
[15:50] <kamell> how i can install mate desktop?
[15:51] <kamell> gueeeeeeey
[15:51] <bazhang> !info mate-desktop
[15:51] <OerHeks> softwarecenter i guess
[15:51] <kamell> so namy thanks (/º3º)/
[15:52] <OerHeks> then logout. change de, login
[15:52] <de-facto> tytan does your box have ECC protected RAM?
[15:53] <kamell> Hey! how ca
[15:53] <oliver___> hay
[15:53] <oliver___> hey guys
[15:53] <josejavier> Hey gays
[15:53] <Jakey> join ##EDM plur life
[15:53] <de-facto> !ask
[15:53] <oliver___> hehe nice :)
[15:54] <josejavier> YO ARRAR EBRO SUPER 55
[15:54] <oliver___> do some1 know dark net search machines?
[15:55] <oliver___> exit
[15:55] <pbx> oliver___, this is a channel for ubuntu support.
[15:55] <pbx> exit indeed
[15:55] <oliver___> oh
[15:55] <oliver___> sorry xD
[15:55] <josejavier> Windows is the BEST
[15:57] <pbx> josejavier, windows certainly is the very best windows that it can be. however this channel is for ubuntu support
[15:57] <josejavier> HOW CAN I INSTALL PAINT?
[15:58] <MonkeyDust> josejavier  caps
[15:58] <MonkeyDust> !find paint | josejavier
[15:58] <josejavier> And opera browser?
[15:58] <kamell> how can i install chromium in spanish?
[15:59] <MonkeyDust> josejavier  find the programs in the software center
[16:00] <pbx> kamell, there's one chromium and it's internationalized. "language and input" settings are what you want
[16:00] <rk> any ideas for the question i posted?
[16:00] <MonkeyDust> rk  hit the up key to repeat your question
[16:00] <hnsz2002_> hi all! i need help
[16:00] <ioria> !info make precise | rk
[16:00] <MonkeyDust> hnsz2002_  let's hear it, in one line
[16:00] <hnsz2002_> a webpage sending continously spam via postdrop
[16:01] <hnsz2002_> postfix is configured for only accept mail after authentication
[16:01] <hnsz2002_> mail function is disabled
[16:01] <hnsz2002_> all webpages run with own user
[16:01] <ioria> rk  3.81 is for precise that depends on libc6 (>= 2.4)
[16:01] <hnsz2002_> but one of them sending mails directly with postdrop
[16:01] <MonkeyDust> hnsz2002_  spare the enter key
[16:02] <ioria> !info libc6 precise | rk
[16:02] <rk> MonkeyDust: i want to build android from source and setting up the environment. i need make 3.81 for that. but i have 4.0 installed. i downloaded the deb from ubuntu package resources and installed it with dpkg but there are unresolved dependencies. when i do apt-get -f install, it reinstalls make 4.0 how do i fix it?
[16:02] <transhuman__> hi running wily, netfilter-persistent is generating an error, think its a problem related to open-vm-tools (possible) difficult to track down  anyone heard of a problem with netfilter-persistent failing to install properly
[16:02] <hnsz2002_> mails fall in maildrop directory, and postfix pickup these
[16:03] <hnsz2002_> with chmod -x /usr/sbin/postdrop i can temporary solved the problem, but with this have many problems, for example the backup cannot send mails
[16:04] <hnsz2002_> what can i do?
[16:04] <rk> ioria: i am using 15.10 didnt get what you wanted to say.
[16:04] <josejavier> i want to chat with linus torvals
[16:04] <OerHeks> rk, if you really need that old version, build a vm with precise 12.04 and 3.81
[16:05] <ioria> rk  that  3.81 is for precise  1ubuntu1.1 and trusty .2ubuntu3
[16:05] <josejavier> i want to chat with torvals please
[16:06] <MonkeyDust> josejavier  wrong channel
[16:06] <bazhang> josejavier, thats offtopic here
[16:06] <josejavier> and which one is the rigs?
[16:06] <kamell> call to her phone
[16:06] <josejavier> right
[16:06] <rk> josejavier: it seems he's not here.
[16:06] <josejavier> and where is he?
[16:06] <bazhang> josejavier, none, stop asking
[16:06] <OerHeks> don't feed the trolls please
[16:06] <josejavier> im not a troll
[16:07] <josejavier> dame veneno que quiero morir dame venenooooo
[16:07] <josejavier> antes prefiero la muerte que vivir contigo
[16:07] <josejavier> dame venenoooo
[16:07] <josejavier> hay para morir
[16:07] <nicomachus> josejavier: try #ubuntu-es
[16:09] <PHroGman> Running Ubuntu 14.04. On my login screen I have the bar at the top of the login screen with icons to power off battery , volume and keyboard. The Icons seem to be generic "broken" icons yet still work. When I log into my account or the guest account they return to normal looking icons. Is there a way to refresh and "fix" this?
[16:10] <PHroGman> Think it started after playing with Ubuntu tweak
[16:10] <transhuman__> its failing to load module vmhgfs which is not part of open-vm-tools but with vmware tools. (I dont think they are both installed
[16:10] <Tommii> Hey guys,  can i install Ubuntu onto my SSD, and then use that SSD in a friend's computer?  will it still work?
[16:13] <Tommii> i mean, can i just give my friend an SSD preinstalled with Ubuntu, by me..   And can he then use it on his computer?  or is it better for him to install it on his own?  what is the difference?
[16:14] <M-JLuc> this M- in nicks is confusing
[16:14] <M-JLuc> when should it be used, when should it be ignored
[16:15] <MonkeyDust> M-JLuc  this is ubuntu support
[16:15] <M-JLuc> where does it appear, where is it not visible
[16:15] <M-JLuc> oups
[16:15] <robert_> hi
[16:16] <head8debian> Tommii: It shouldn't cause any issues. there is no diference if he installs it on his computer or you install it and give him a SSD If i remember correctly.
[16:17] <head8debian> My wording is not great today. :p
[16:19] <Faxt> Tommii: there shouldnt be a problem. If there are any issues it would be because he has different hardware requiring different drivers, but all of that is handled by the kernel upon boot. Just like if you were to switch out and get a new mobo, wifi card or anything else. You never have to reinstall the whole OS
[16:20] <Tommii> head8debian: Faxt : that is really cool.  it's not that easy on Windows or OSX  :)
[16:21] <Faxt> once of the nice things about linux is that i normally has alot of the drivers preinstalled. Ubuntu is really good at keeping up to date drivers
[16:29] <Tommii> so, that makes it so much easier to give Linux as a present to someone  :)
[16:30] <net2014> hello
[16:30] <whoami__> hello
[16:30] <net2014> I have samba server running and I setup a share for a certain group with a user
[16:30] <net2014> share is working
[16:30] <net2014> but I now setup a new share with a new group with another user
[16:30] <whoami__> 7866467476
[16:30] <whoami__> __++_
[16:31] <net2014> but I can't log in in the share, I get no message, pop up just restarts, that's in ubuntu, in windows I get access denied
[16:31] <net2014> any ideas?
[16:32] <OerHeks> !info system-config-samb
[16:32] <OerHeks> !info system-config-samba
[16:33] <whoami__> exit
[16:33] <RickyB98> i've followed these instructions to create the self-signed ssl cert: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-ssl-certificate-on-apache-for-ubuntu-14-04 but apache is saying that i gave a CA certificate and not a normal one
[16:33] <RickyB98> it says "server certificate is a CA certificate (BasicConstraints: CA == TRUE !?)"
[16:33] <RickyB98> how do i solve that?
[16:33] <SchrodingersScat> RickyB98: LetsEncrypt is in beta
[16:34] <RickyB98> i don't want let's encrypt
[16:34] <RickyB98> i just want a self-signed certificate
[16:35] <net2014> OerHeks, thanks, software center says it's installed, but I search for it and I can't find it
[16:36] <OerHeks> just type 'samba' in dash
[16:37] <SchrodingersScat> RickyB98: when I self signed, I used the following openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.key 4096 ; openssl req -new -sha256 -key server.key -out server.csr ; openssl x509 -sha256 -req -days 365 -in server.csr -signkey server.key -out server.crt ; openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -extensions v3_ca -keyout cakey.pem -out cacert.pem -days 3650
[16:37] <RickyB98> okay i'll try that
[16:37] <RickyB98> thanks
[16:38] <net2014> OerHeks, nothing pops up
[16:40] <net2014> OerHeks, I found it searching the computer, but it doesn't launch
[16:40] <homa_> hi my friends
[16:41] <gibbers> where do core dump files get put by default? I ran 'ulimit -c unlimited' to get core dumps, and in /var/log/apport.log I get "ERROR: apport (pid 3199) Mon Jan 25 10:32:22 2016: executable does not belong to a package, ignoring" but there's no core dump in the working directory
[16:41] <net2014> I will try restarting, maybe it will help
[16:41] <net2014> OerHeks, thanks
[16:43] <theslow1> when I run `rsync -avvz /path/to/folder user@10.0.0.22:/path/to/folder` I see a lot of folder/file/abc.txt is uptodate
[16:44] <theslow1> however, there is a clear difference between the two. Does anyone have some tips on how to debug rsync?
[16:44] <theslow1> my text.txt file refuses to be updated on my other server when I make a change on staging
[16:45] <^King> ok so here's the deal..
[16:45] <Gasher> Hi everyone, where can I get an image of 16.04 with Snappy and U8?
[16:45] <^King> I want the command to search for "http" on my vps
[16:45] <SchrodingersScat> !16.04 | Gasher
[16:46] <^King> Just to check if it's installed
[16:46] <ioria> rk   still there ?
[16:46] <net2014> hello, I am trying to log in to samba system config, but it requires password for root, but root does not have one
[16:46] <net2014> so, I can't log in, any ideas?
[16:46] <^King> How to check if http is installed on my ubuntu vps?
[16:46] <OerHeks> net2014, run it from terminal> gksu system-config-samba # but there will be errors in 15.04/15/10. solve this with: sudo touch /etc/libuser.conf  # and run gksu system-config-samba again > http://askubuntu.com/questions/613936/system-config-samba-not-opening-in-ubuntu-14-10-15-04
[16:46] <SchrodingersScat> ^King: which webserver are you using? Or is that what you are asking?
[16:46] <geirha> theslow1: the destination file probably has a newer mtime than the source file
[16:46] <OerHeks> no root password, just your user password.. but read that post to fix it
[16:47] <^King> I'm using a vps via ssh
[16:47] <^King> wait, there's a ubuntu server channel right?
[16:47] <^King> I guess this is the wrong chan/
[16:47] <geirha> theslow1: Also, there's an #rsync channel
[16:47] <SchrodingersScat> ^King: yes, there is
[16:48] <^King> Thx
[16:48] <theslow1> thanks geirha I'll ask there
[16:48] <rk> ioria: yes
[16:48] <ioria> rk   without installing,  just running conf and mk,  you can download from here http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/precise/make-dfsg  and use it fom its folder
[16:49] <ioria> rk   it compiles good on wily
[16:50] <derpsauce> would it be ok to ask a more meta question (about irc channels in general?)
[16:50] <derpsauce> nvm, sorry about that\
[16:51] <OerHeks> derpsauce, that is beyond the scope of this channel, try ##linux or #freenode
[16:51] <net2014> OerHeks, thanks
[16:51] <derpsauce> exactly, I beg your pardon.
[16:51] <rk> ioria: saved my day. thanks.
[16:52] <ioria> rk   good luck
[16:52] <farewell> hey
[16:52] <farewell> anyone has any suggestions for themes for ubuntu studio?
[16:53] <farewell> or maybe at least good monochrome icon sets?
[17:06] <homa_> are there my friends here?
[17:06] <ikonia> this is a support channel, not a chat channel
[17:06] <ikonia> so if you ask your question, people will respond
[17:06] <Pinkamena_D> I will be your friend
[17:07] <RickyB98> is there anyone dressed of blue here?
[17:07] <ikonia> enough please
[17:07] <ikonia> it's not a chat/joke channel
[17:07] <RickyB98> just kidding
[17:15] <Netwolf> http://www.search-lab.hu/about-us/news/111-some-unusual-vulnerabilities-in-the-php-engine
[17:15] <ikonia> Netwolf: offtopic in here
[17:16] <maslen> What does Nautilus use for generating thumbnails of image files ?
[17:16] <Netwolf> perhaps but important if you run php-fpm
[17:16] <ikonia> Netwolf: nothingto do with this channel
[17:16] <ikonia> maslen: image-magik ?
[17:16] <maslen> ikonia: Is that a guess or a statement ?
[17:16] <ikonia> guess
[17:17] <ikonia> question really
[17:17] <ikonia> there is a depend on ubuntu-desktop on image-magic
[17:17] <ikonia> (that doesn't mean that is the tool though)
[17:17] <Netwolf> ikonia: you do realize that support also means being notified about vulns sometimes
[17:17] <ikonia> Netwolf: yes I do,
[17:18] <ikonia> but you have no idea what that impacts, if it's been patched/fixed or the status in ubuntu
[17:18] <ikonia> blindly spamming it into no mans land doesn't help
[17:18] <Netwolf> good. please stfu then. A single link to a php-fpm vuln that just was posted to bugtraq might end up helping someone. Even someone in this channel :)
[17:18] <homa_> site for source of software
[17:19] <ikonia> Netwolf: there is no need to swear,
[17:19] <ikonia> Netwolf: please don't spam those links and there will be no problem
[17:19] <ikonia> homa_: what's the problem ?
[17:20] <Netwolf> ikonia: I apologize. I didn't mean that. That just came in my inbox and given that many run php-fpm, I did not intend for to be upset about some vuln info
[17:20] <homa_> ikonia, give me site for source of software
[17:20] <ikonia> Netwolf: if someone has a problem, it's good info, but just blindly ramming an email from your inbox into here, helps no-one
[17:20] <ikonia> homa_: what software ?
[17:21] <homa_> software in linux? ikonia
[17:21] <ikonia> homa_: what software
[17:21] <Guest9112> hi
[17:21] <Netwolf> ikonia: its a link not ramming the entire email. So kindly relax
[17:21] <ikonia> you'll normally find the source code on the projects help
[17:21] <ikonia> Netwolf: I am relaxed, just asking you not to blindly put links into the channel
[17:22]  * Netwolf sighs
[17:22] <Pinkamena_D> say I installed wily and want to use some repositories that I added with apt-add-repository, which only have up to vivid, so I get some 404 errors. I can chance the entry in sources.list.d/whatever from wily to vivid, and then it 'works'. How many problems will this cause in the long run? Is there any better way?
[17:23] <ikonia> Pinkamena_D: depends on the software, normally a lot
[17:23] <homa_> for example source of gedit
[17:23] <ikonia> look on the gedit website
[17:24] <Pinkamena_D> is there any better way to check compatibility in general?
[17:24] <ikonia> the source code for each project is normally linked to from the projects website
[17:24] <ikonia> Pinkamena_D: only use repos meant for your distro
[17:24] <ikonia> that is the only way to be compatible
[17:24] <nacc> Pinkamena_D: what do you mean by compatibility? you're asking for two non-guaranteed-compatible distributions to work together, basically?
[17:24] <OerHeks> homa_, https://github.com/GNOME/gedit
[17:25] <Pinkamena_D> well, many of the changes in ubuntu seem rather incremental, suchas to say that most programs installed on one would more-than-likely still work on the next.
[17:26] <ikonia> Pinkamena_D: thats not how it works at all
[17:26] <Pinkamena_D> However,  I am definitly not well versed enough to make these determinations.
[17:26] <Pinkamena_D> so would you use the ./configure make make-install type of deal then in my case?
[17:26] <ikonia> not at all
[17:26] <ikonia> %101 not
[17:27] <nacc> Pinkamena_D: "seem" and "more-than-likely" make me think that's not exactly based upon any hard evidence :)
[17:27] <Pinkamena_D> exactly
[17:27] <Pinkamena_D> I had no problems with one poece of software, but it could break if I try another
[17:27] <Pinkamena_D> piece*
[17:27] <ikonia> you don't know if you've had no problems
[17:27] <ikonia> just because it's technically working doens't mean it's not causing problems for other things
[17:27] <Pinkamena_D> the software did what I wanted it to do :)
[17:27] <nacc> Pinkamena_D: it seems incorrect to extrapolate to all of ubuntu from that
[17:28] <dust> kernel 4.5 comes on 14 march... enough time for 16.04?
[17:28] <ikonia> dust: nope
[17:28] <dust> sorry to hear
[17:28] <dust> backported amd drivers?
[17:28] <ikonia> doubtful
[17:28] <mcphail> dust: I suspect further kernels will come to 16.04 via HWE in due course
[17:29] <dust> how to get hwe and any problems at upgrades expected?
[17:29] <ikonia> it won't be until the next release is backported
[17:29] <ikonia> you'll get upgrades as the next release comes out and if desired backported to the LTS release as HWE
[17:29] <nicomachus> dust: 16.04 will be kernel 4.4
[17:29] <nicomachus> officially.
[17:29] <dust> ah k... so only for lts user
[17:30] <dust> k thx for the info
[17:30] <nacc> Pinkamena_D: my recommendation is that you communicate to the project you were working with to see if they can provide it for wily
[17:30] <Pinkamena_D> of course
[17:31] <Pinkamena_D> it was either EnhanceIO or bcache, I forget
[17:31] <mcphail> Pinkamena_D: bcache is available for wily without a PPA...
[17:31] <nacc> Pinkamena_D: i'm guessing the former
[17:31] <nacc> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+source/eio
[17:35] <GLoBeX> newb looking for help on 14.04 regarding openarena and an rq3 mod
[17:36] <GLoBeX> i have openarena working fine with other mods, but can't get rq3 to show up at all, only six other mods
[17:36] <nicomachus> GLoBeX: go ahead and ask your question (all on one line!), but ##gamingonlinux may be able to answer questions about game modding better than Ubuntu support can.
[17:36] <nicomachus> sorry, it's #gamingonlinux
[17:36] <GLoBeX> sweet, same server?
[17:36] <nicomachus> yes.
[17:37] <GLoBeX> thank you!
[17:42] <jonassm> Hey everyone, i'm having some issues. I'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04 to dual boot on win10. I did it on win7, however now i'm facing an issue when i press install ubuntu (after choosing the usb in boot menu) and it gives me 2 very small displays even though i only have one scream
[17:42] <jonassm> screen*
[17:44] <faxn> How are you connected to the Display?
[17:44] <jor> How do I get the text-based/console installer when using UEFI/grub2? It's not a boot option in the menu, so is there are param I could add to the grub command?
[17:46] <jonassm> faxn: same issue with dvi and hdmi
[17:47] <Guest78379> hmm
[17:50] <faxn> jonassm: if its seeing 2 screens as one, I would try to trek on a little farther and wait for it to properly install display drivers and see if it fixes it. Can you get that far?
[17:50] <jonassm> no. i can't see my mouse, and this is during the installation process
[17:50] <jonassm> im gonna try to first press try ubuntu without installing see if that changs anything
[17:51] <faxn> The Bios works correctly right?
[17:51] <jonassm> my problem is really like there are two windows
[17:51] <mcphail> jonassm: what is the resolution of your monitor?
[17:51] <jonassm> like if you take two screens that has the ubuntu loading icon thing, then put the two screens into one screen and compress it into a small size
[17:51] <jonassm> 1080p
[17:52] <jonassm> faxn / mcphail i'm gonna try something, i will update
[17:52] <mcphail> jonassm: try forcing that. When booting Ubuntu, add a kernel parameter: drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080.bin
[17:52] <jonassm> got it
[17:56] <virtuosoj> hi all
[17:57] <virtuosoj> is everyone here currently running Ubuntu? I'm deciding if I'm going to hop to another distro
[17:58] <virtuosoj> I think I want to use GNOME 3 desktop - therefore Ubuntu isn't the best choice correct?
[17:58] <nicomachus> virtuosoj: everyone here is running ubuntu... this is #ubuntu
[17:58] <nicomachus> you can use Gnome 3 on ubuntu.
[17:58] <DirtyCajun> rofl
[17:58] <virtuosoj> yeah but it's an outdated version...
[17:58] <nicomachus> virtuosoj: what makes you say that?
[17:59] <virtuosoj> Ubuntu GNOME = Gnome 3.16 right?
[17:59] <virtuosoj> and 3.18 is already out
[17:59] <mcphail> !latest | virtuosoj
[17:59] <virtuosoj> !backports
[18:00] <DirtyCajun> dat pipe doe
[18:00] <ikonia> ?
[18:01] <virtuosoj> well. what desktop environment do you all use?
[18:01] <virtuosoj> I've been hopping back and forth between distros and DEs and I'm still not sure what's right for me
[18:01] <Frogging101-chan> Writing a value to net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter does not change the default or interface-specific values. AFAIK, it's supposed to. Why not?
[18:02] <jonassm> im back, uploading pics of my screen
[18:02] <ikonia> virtuosoj: it's something only you can really answer
[18:03] <mcphail> jonassm: did that kernel parameter not help? Have you tried booting with "nomodeset"?
[18:04] <jonassm> i didn't know how to set up kernel commands. another reaosn i came back ...
[18:05] <mcphail> jonassm: i don't have a live usb handy, but I think you can set them from the initial "try/install ubuntu" menu
[18:05] <jonassm> thing is that menu is broken aswell
[18:05] <virtuosoj> ikonia, yes I understand that. my favorite two so far are Unity and GNOME3, I've tried basically all of them
[18:05] <mcphail> aah. that _is_ a problem
[18:05] <virtuosoj> ikonia, I want a good weather applet integrated into my top panel.  do you know of any?
[18:06] <jonassm> http://i.imgur.com/BP8mHaP.jpg
[18:06] <jonassm> and
[18:06] <jonassm> http://i.imgur.com/3vrp2Np.jpg
[18:07] <ikonia> virtuosoj: none
[18:07] <ikonia> jonassm: why are you posting this
[18:08] <jonassm> because my issue is hard to describe
[18:08] <ikonia> is this a big monitor, say 30''
[18:08] <le_pig> jonassm: that's a 3D monitor?
[18:08] <jonassm> nono
[18:09] <jonassm> regular monitor
[18:09] <jonassm> its just '3d vision ready'
[18:09] <le_pig> ahh
[18:09] <ikonia> that looks like either 3d or one of those crappy monitors that use 2 pannels to make a big display
[18:09] <ikonia> and you can split the 2 pannels
[18:09] <le_pig> that's kinda what i was thinking..
[18:10] <OerHeks> jonassm, any bios options enabled like SLI/Crossfire?
[18:10] <jonassm> nop
[18:11] <jonassm> ikonia its a regular asus monitor thats 3d ready in the way that nvidia can make 3 monitors look smooth together
[18:11] <jonassm> it's not some fancy shit
[18:11] <ikonia> please don't swear
[18:12] <ikonia> I'd look at the settings on the monitor to put it into a standard mode configuration
[18:13] <jonassm> it's all standard. i used this monitor on ubuntu before
[18:13] <jonassm> also my other monitor has the same issue, with isnt 3d vision ready
[18:13] <ikonia> fauly cable
[18:13] <jonassm> im using windows right now to type to you guys
[18:13] <jonassm> no problems here
[18:14] <ikonia> odd
[18:14] <jonassm> bios looks fine
[18:15] <jonassm> what about the error code on the 1st picture ?
[18:16] <jonassm> 2nd*
[18:16] <jonassm> :/
[18:17] <loveheartjoylove> I need to mount a directory as a user other than root, for permissions sake. How?
[18:17] <loveheartjoylove> Rather not a directory, a partition.
[18:22] <Cali_Dude> hi, can anyone help me with installing ubuntu on os x?
[18:23] <SonikkuAmerica> Cali_Dude: Inside a VM?
[18:23] <Cali_Dude> no, dual booting it
[18:23] <mcphail> jonassm: that error code isn't significant, think. It is just an informational warning
[18:24] <jonassm> this is so weird :/
[18:24] <SonikkuAmerica> Cali_Dude: Have you checked the wiki? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro
[18:24] <SonikkuAmerica> !mac
[18:24] <Cali_Dude> I think Ifound it actually, I was creating the bootable usb and wsa getting some error
[18:25] <Cali_Dude> but i think i fixed it
[18:26] <mcphail> jonassm: try the boot option i gave you above: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions#Changing_the_CD_Boot_Option_Configuration_Line
[18:32] <foo> Can anyone help me make sense of this? http://pastebin.ca/3350455 - Trying to remove mod_python, getting this error.
[18:35] <Pici> foo: What lrease of ubuntu are you using? And what does python -V report?
[18:35] <Pici> er, *release
[18:36] <foo> Pici: python 3.4.2 (but I manually swapped the binary out). Confession: I'm on debian on this specific box. Please don't hate me. Perhaps there is something here that is system specific I'm missing.
[18:36] <BruBeer> I am very new to this so excuse my ignorance. I am looking for general help with a new install of Ubuntu 14.04 it is running Super Slow is this the right place for this convo.Please advise
[18:37] <foo> Pici: debian version 8.2 ... although there may be something here I don't undersatnd
[18:37] <Pici> foo: 1) theres #debian, 2) we don't support debian here 3) why in blazes did you do that?!  that is definitely what is causing this issue.
[18:37] <SonikkuAmerica> BruBeer: What's your hardware spec (CPU, graphics/video, RAM, etc.)?
[18:37] <foo> Pici: 3) well then, time to undo that.
[18:37] <foo> Pici: and I like you guys more. This debian box has been around for a long time and hasn't been migrated to ubuntu yet.
[18:38] <SonikkuAmerica> foo: If you switch to Ubuntu, we can support you here
[18:38] <SonikkuAmerica> foo: Meanwhile, as Pici said, #debian can help you more than we can
[18:39] <foo> SonikkuAmerica: Understood, won't happen again. /me really needs to get this migrated sooner rather than later
[18:40] <SonikkuAmerica> foo: If you want we can get you there right now. (a) Back up your stuff, (b) boot from a Live image, (c) install Ubuntu :D
[18:40] <nicomachus> foo: next LTS is in April. Could be a good time.
[18:40] <BruBeer> 2.66 GHz 512MB Centon 333MHz SDRAM
[18:41] <foo> nicomachus: perfect. Is there a specific date? I'll make a note to swap then.
[18:41] <nicomachus> BruBeer: yea... ubuntu is gonna be slow on that. very slow. you might check out lubuntu or xubuntu, but even then... that hardware is slow.
[18:41] <nicomachus> foo: April 21st is release date, IIRC.
[18:41] <foo> nicomachus: thank you, I'll double check
[18:41] <nicomachus> foo: alpha is out now.
[18:41] <nicomachus> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[18:42] <BruBeer> Memory 1000.1 MiB
[18:42] <nicomachus> !lubuntu | BruBeer give this a shot, perhaps
[18:44] <BruBeer> Okay, I thought it was a video driver issue but wasnt having any luck down that path
[18:44] <mcphail> BruBeer: I think you are going ot find that a bit slow for any modern-ish graphical environment. Even lubuntu is likely to struglle when you open a web browser
[18:44] <BruBeer> Are Lubuntu and Xubuntu the same/simalar to Ubuntu?
[18:45] <mcphail> BruBeer: they have the same core, yes
[18:45] <mcphail> BruBeer: but the resource-hungry bits are replaced with leaner alternatives
[18:45] <nicomachus> BruBeer: they just use different Desktop Environments, and some different packages, to make the whole OS more light-weight.
[18:45] <foo> nicomachus: thanks. I assume the next LTS will use python 3 by default?
[18:45] <foo> virtualenv --version
[18:45] <foo> whoops.
[18:46] <nicomachus> foo: no idea on that, you can check with #ubuntu+1, they'll know
[18:48] <mikker> I'm having a problem with a cronjob. When I run the script everything is good, but when cron does it won't expand * in filenames.
[18:48] <BruBeer> Okay thanks a Bunch I'll try the LXDE and see how that works. Bru-Out
[18:48] <mikker> I've tried scheduling it with /bin/bash /path/to/script
[18:48] <mikker> no luck
[18:49] <mikker> Placing it in /etc/cron.daily - no luck
[18:49] <mikker> Now, what do I do to make cron expand that *
[18:49] <Pici> mikker: What exactly does the line in your crontab say?
[18:50] <mikker> Pici: * * * * * /bin/bash /root/bin/postgres_backup
[18:50] <foo> pinisweet, never knew about that
[18:51] <mikker> every minute for debug
[18:52] <Pici> mikker: if the * that you don't think is expanding is in your script, then its possible that you haven't properly set the working directory in there.
[18:53] <mikker> Pici: I'm using only absolute paths in the script
[18:53] <mikker> could wd still be a problem?
[18:53] <redhat> Hello ubuntu users
[18:53] <BiilD73> what version of NFS is in ubuntu 14.04.3?
[18:54] <Pinkamena_D> Hello redhat (?) user!
[18:54] <redhat> I have one problem , its low fps what to do
[18:54] <Pici> mikker: shouldn't be, but remember that cron doesn't execute in the same environment that your user does.  There may be other environment variables causing problems.
[18:54] <odroid> heloo ubuntu what instal Firefox in odroid ubuntu mate 15
[18:54] <Pinkamena_D> low fps? you mean on the desktop environment?
[18:54] <redhat> Yeah , for example when i watch movie
[18:54] <Pinkamena_D> or in a specific program
[18:55] <Pinkamena_D> hmm, first I would try VLC, and launch the system monitor and see if you are reashing 100% cpu core usage
[18:55] <Pinkamena_D> reaching*
[18:55] <mikker> Pici: hmm no, doesn't change anything. I will try and google some more. Thanks.
[18:56] <redhat> Thanks
[18:56] <Pinkamena_D> low fps in a video would likely be caused by the cpu working too hard trying to keep up, but it could also be some other process in the background
[18:56] <LambdaComplex> Might also try something more lightweight than vlc, like mpv
[18:56] <redhat> i watch online
[18:57] <Punkoivan> It's no problem to watch online with mplayer
[18:58] <Pinkamena_D> LambdaComplex: also, just out of curiosity, if there any video player which you can use on a computer with slow cpu but significant memory, which would preprocess frames for a few inutes and store them in memory, then be able to play at full speed?
[18:58] <ikonia> Pinkamena_D: most will do that as a buffer
[18:58] <Pinkamena_D> well if it is stuttering / low fps it should use a large buffer by itself then?
[18:59] <ikonia> why is it stuttering
[18:59] <Pinkamena_D> because the cpu can not decode fast enough
[18:59] <Pinkamena_D> (I would assume)
[18:59] <ikonia> don't assume
[18:59] <ikonia> find out
[18:59] <mikker> Pici: Turns out: cron runs script with -f on which means no expanding globs. So a simple set +f in my script did the trick!
[19:00] <CryptoSiD> i add into my .bashrc alias rm='rm-i'
[19:00] <CryptoSiD> but its not working
[19:00] <CryptoSiD> not asking for confirmation?
[19:01] <Punkoivan> rm__space__ i
[19:01] <faxn> ^^
[19:01] <Punkoivan> yeah?
[19:01] <nicomachus> CryptoSiD: you need to source it from your terminal. "source .bashrc"
[19:01] <Pinkamena_D> ikonia: not sure what you are asking. If VLC uses 100% cpu while playing a video, what else would it be doing, because uncompressing/decoding the data from the video file.
[19:01] <DirtyCajun> interesting question. can you open something with a local gui on a remote system?
[19:01] <Pinkamena_D> besides*
[19:01] <nicomachus> DirtyCajun: yes, with ssh -X
[19:02] <CryptoSiD> nicomachus i logged off and back in
[19:02] <DirtyCajun> does the remote system have to have x installed as well?
[19:02] <nicomachus> CryptoSiD: you still need to source it.
[19:02] <Pinkamena_D> but it was just a curiosity question anyway, so if it sounds too improbable than don't bother thinking about it.
[19:02] <CryptoSiD> root@w01:~# source .bashrc
[19:02] <CryptoSiD> root@w01:~# mkdir yoyo
[19:02] <CryptoSiD> root@w01:~# rm -rf yoyo/
[19:02] <CryptoSiD> root@w01:~#
[19:02] <ikonia> Pinkamena_D: could it be the codec, could it be wait on i/o causing cpu spike, could it be the video card re-draw rate thats thats backing up the cpu
[19:02] <LambdaComplex> DirtyCajun: yes and i don't know
[19:02] <CryptoSiD> not asking for confirmation:|
[19:02] <dn5> are development question appropriate here? vala/gtk
[19:02] <ikonia> not really
[19:03] <nicomachus> dn5: #ubuntu-dev
[19:03] <dn5> hey, thanks nicomachus
[19:03] <LambdaComplex> DirtyCajun: specifically, the -X and -Y flags for ssh
[19:03] <Pinkamena_D> for either of the first two situations, pre-decoding to a certain point could still help
[19:03] <ikonia> not really in there
[19:03] <ikonia> that is there for ubuntu OS development
[19:03] <peto> hi, is someone working on Ubuntu touch for N7000?
[19:03] <ikonia> not generic programming discussion
[19:03] <dn5> ikonia: damn ..
[19:03] <nicomachus> ikonia: oh, TIL.
[19:03] <dn5> any other.. I've found only #gtk
[19:03] <ikonia> nicomachus: TIL ?
[19:03] <CryptoSiD> look like rm -rf will bypass the alias rm -i
[19:04] <CryptoSiD> cause of the -f
[19:04] <CryptoSiD> sad.
[19:04] <nicomachus> ikonia: Today I Learned.
[19:04] <ikonia> nicomachus: ahhh
[19:04] <pbx> dn5, there's #vala on the gnome irc server...
[19:04] <LambdaComplex> CryptoSiD: it's a long shot but try -iI
[19:04] <peto> nobody?
[19:05] <LambdaComplex> actually nevermind (probably), -f says "never prompt"
[19:05] <dn5> pbx: dead too.. I'm partly active user on vala @ gnomes irc
[19:05] <Jordan_U> CryptoSiD: I consider aliasing rm to rm -i to be dangerous. It teaches bad habits that will bite you when you use a machine without said alias.
[19:05] <dn5> it's sad to hear linux dev group are so small
[19:05] <pbx> ah well, sorry dn5. you might be down to mailing lists it sounds like
[19:06] <dn5> pbx: I guess so. Tho' I found the way to achieve what I was about to ask.
[19:06] <faxn> if you want to edit it just type "vim $HOME/.bashrc"
[19:06] <dn5> I found out you learn better with noones help.
[19:06] <CryptoSiD> Jordan_U i do agree but its for security, since i almost deleted stuff i shouldnt
[19:06] <CryptoSiD> i pressed enter by mistake after a rm -rf /home/
[19:06] <CryptoSiD> did want to rm -rf /home/user/
[19:06] <CryptoSiD> but pressed enter before i finish, by mistake
[19:06] <Jordan_U> CryptoSiD: Also, -f is rarely needed and should rarely be used.
[19:07] <faxn> if  you already have something in there, it will show.  if not you can add it in and see what other flags are in there
[19:07] <CryptoSiD> yep but i always use -f, bad habits:|
[19:07] <LambdaComplex> CryptoSiD: that's a horrible habbit
[19:07] <CryptoSiD> I do agree again
[19:07] <showaz> last version xorg-* black screen ubuntu-server (15.10) and ubuntu-desktop (15.10)
[19:07] <faxn> -f = force -i = interactive. usually -i is the Default
[19:08] <Jordan_U> CryptoSiD: Again, an alias will just promote bad habits. Any time you use rm you should be careful, and much more so when you use rm with -r.
[19:08] <onodera> Hello rice friends
[19:09] <feodoran> I have a issue with my sound: the speakers do not work (unavailable), however I can still use headphones. I already tried reinstalling alsa + reboot. any ideas? alsa-info: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9dd736a81a94b156d13fb71efff72ca8d036dfc9
[19:09] <Jordan_U> CryptoSiD: Take this as a lesson and change your habits, or make a function that yells at you any time you use "-f" with rm (but still runs the command).
[19:09] <faxn> maybe instead of setting "rm" to an alias for rm='rm -f" you might want to do "alias rmF='rm -fr'"
[19:10] <BiilD73> without using Samba is there any solution to writing to NFS  share from a Win 8 laptop?
[19:11] <mcphail> BiilD73: that isn't an Ubuntu question
[19:12] <LambdaComplex> onodera: rice?
[19:13] <faxn> feodoran: what kind of speakers do you have? Did they ever work before?
[19:13] <BiilD73> yeah just not wanting samba on my ubuntu system
[19:14] <feodoran> faxn: it worked the whole last week. hardware info should be in here: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9dd736a81a94b156d13fb71efff72ca8d036dfc9
[19:17] <faxn> feodoran: do you know if the modules are correctly loaded? try "lsmod | grep sound" or  "lsmod |grep intel" see if you can find the modules and make sure their laoded
[19:18] <faxn> do you remember what you were doing when they stopped working? or know why they stopped?
[19:19] <netameta> anyone familiar with vmware / ubuntu ? a way to make the window strech all over ?
[19:20] <LambdaComplex> netameta: if vmware is anything like virtualbox then you might need to install some additional drivers in the guest os
[19:20] <feodoran> faxn: I do not remember any changes., other than updates (this was either friday or today, not sure, but they worked yesterday)
[19:20] <feodoran> faxn: what should it look like if the modules are correctly loaded?
[19:21] <bekks> LambdaComplex: For VMware ESXi/Workstation/Fusion, thats only required in case you are using VMXNET3 adapters.
[19:21] <netameta> i tryied to reinstall vmware tools with no luck
[19:21] <feodoran> faxn: the output for the commands here: http://pastebin.com/Zie51DxA
[19:22] <netameta> well it didnt change anythig
[19:22] <DANtheBEASTman> rather than aliasing rm, how about trash() { for arg in "$@"; do [[ "$arg" == -* ]] && shift; done; mkdir -p ~/.trash; mv "$@" ~/.trash; }  and then just don't use rm
[19:23] <BiilD73> looks as though they've removed windows built in support for reading NFS shares afterw win7 figures, trying to just corner the market.. Guess Samba is it... Nekodrive doesn;t have suport for NFS v4 yet
[19:23] <faxn> do you have a realtek sound card?
[19:23] <netameta> LambdaComplex, its somewat like virtualbox yea but i was explained before how to do it , i just cant remember
[19:24] <netameta> Whats wierd is in the application manager, i cannot search for stuff
[19:24] <feodoran> faxn:  I can just check the information I gave you, there it says something about intel
[19:25] <feodoran> faxn: however if I google my notebook model (acer aspire e1-572g) it finds realtek drivers
[19:27] <jeeves_moss> is there a fix for the glitched out vido drivers on a Nvidia card?  I installed the .run from Nvidia, and I keep getting rainbow colours, and black boxes around some text
[19:28] <LambdaComplex> jeeves_moss: I'm pretty sure installing the drivers via the .run isn't supported
[19:29] <LambdaComplex> jeeves_moss: Why don't you just use the version in the repos?
[19:30] <faxn> hmm
[19:30] <faxn> type lspci and put it in pastebin
[19:31] <netameta> i right click on the vmware and i have reinstall vmware tools
[19:32] <netameta> as if its already installed
[19:32] <st111> hello, can anyone recommend a convertible notebook which works well with ubuntu?
[19:32] <feodoran> how I like these detailed data sheets: "soundcard: available" ... thanks for nothing -.-
[19:32] <feodoran> lspci: http://pastebin.com/ehxGjwsq
[19:33] <MERK74> ciao a tutti
[19:34] <MERK74> !list
[19:36] <faxn> have you tried " /etc/init.d/pulseaudio restart"
[19:37] <faxn> or "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart"
[19:37] <xangua> st111: don't think that you find a "convertible" notebook that works "well" in buntu, but you can check computers with Ubuntu preinstalled here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuPre-installed
[19:38] <feodoran> faxn: sudo: /etc/init.d/alsa-utils: command not found
[19:38] <feodoran> restarting pulseaudio has no effect
[19:41] <someguy> On this remote rsync call "rsync -a ~/dir1 username@remote" why is there a ~ before /dir1 ?
[19:41] <feodoran> ~ extends to your home directory
[19:41] <faxn> type "apt-get install alsa-tools"
[19:41] <netameta> anyone has an idea how to make the size of my window within vmware workstation ?
[19:42] <jeeves_moss> what is the fix for Nvidia cards to get rid of all of the artifacts?
[19:42] <someguy> Thanks feordoran, I just didn't get the deal with that was
[19:42] <faxn> then try the above commands
[19:42] <feodoran> i did, still not found
[19:44] <faxn> did you install also-utils properly?
[19:44] <faxn> alsa-utils**
[19:45] <feodoran> how can you not install it properly?
[19:46] <faxn> if your not root it should be "sudo apt-get install alsa-utils"
[19:46] <faxn> when you type that in what happens?
[19:47] <feodoran> if i am not root I get a complaint about it...
[19:47] <feodoran> but, yes I typed it with "sudo"
[19:47] <faxn> did it download then?
[19:47] <feodoran> yes
[19:47] <faxn> ok now type "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart"
[19:47] <feodoran> i still get command not found
[19:48] <faxn> paste bin it
[19:48] <faxn> the last two commands
[19:50] <feodoran> http://pastebin.com/ydyK9et6
[19:53] <faxn> if you do "ls -al /etc/init.d/a*"  do you see it?
[19:53] <feodoran> stuff, but not alsa-utils
[19:54] <feodoran> ls -al /etc/init.d/al* has no hits
[19:55] <faxn> hmmm. what happens when you type in " pulseaudio"
[19:56] <feodoran> ls -al /etc/init.d/al* has no hits
[19:56] <feodoran> E: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Daemon already running.
[19:56] <feodoran> E: [pulseaudio] main.c: pa_pid_file_create() failed.
[19:56] <faxn> anyone else want to jump in on this?
[19:57] <nicomachus> what's the issue?
[19:57] <feodoran> laptop speakers not playing, but headphones work
[19:57] <wahben> i get the same as feodoran
[19:58] <xangua> feodoran: did you try to swich the output in your audio settings¿
[19:58] <feodoran> in volume control it says "speakes (unavailable)"
[19:58] <nicomachus> feodoran: can you pastebin the output of "aplay -l"?
[19:58] <feodoran> nicomachus: http://pastebin.com/dQgd7K9b
[19:59] <feodoran> xangua: yes, no effect
[20:00] <ioria> feodoran, Windows dual-boot  ?
[20:00] <feodoran> ioria: no, just xubuntu trusty
[20:00] <OerHeks> maybe headphones disconnect speakers the hardware way
[20:01] <feodoran> OerHeks: currently the headphones are not connected
[20:01] <paulus> hi
[20:02] <paulus> everything ok all?
[20:02] <MonkeyDust> paulus  this is ubuntu support
[20:02] <paulus> Oh, sorry
[20:02] <paulus> Just trying some apps on Ubuntu Mate just curious
[20:04] <zermizh> so if i wanted to have the LTS for lubuntu i needed to install 14.04.3 and not 15.10, yes?  whoops!!
[20:04] <nicomachus> zermizh: yes.
[20:04] <D-Rayven> hi :) i'm french and i search an active channel for speak and maybe help me on ubuntu :) have you got a channel for me ?
[20:04] <nicomachus> !fr | D-Rayven
[20:04] <ioria> feodoran, are you updated ?
[20:05] <D-Rayven> ty nicomachus
[20:05] <D-Rayven> !fr
[20:05] <paulus> Hello
[20:05] <feodoran> ioria:  you mean apt-get update/upgrade? yes
[20:05] <D-Rayven> nicomachus, where i must type !fr ?
[20:05] <paulus> I downloaded Steam but where can I open it?
[20:05] <nicomachus> D-Rayven: type "/join #ubuntu-fr"
[20:05] <ioria> feodoran, and dist-upgrade ?  what it says ?
[20:05] <D-Rayven> k ty :)
[20:05] <paulus> Hello all
[20:06] <paulus> I downloaded Steam but where can i open it?
[20:06] <feodoran> ioria:  0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.
[20:06] <nicomachus> paulus: go to your dash and search "Steam", then click the icon
[20:06] <ioria> feodoran, ok
[20:06] <MonkeyDust> !steam | paulus start here
[20:06] <paulus> Okay, thanks!
[20:07] <ioria> feodoran, try pavucontrol
[20:08] <netameta> anyone has an idea how to make ubuntu fit the entire screen within vmware ?
[20:08] <feodoran> ioria: apparently already installed...now what do I do with it?
[20:08] <MonkeyDust> netameta  install vmware utils
[20:09] <linuxgeek> i want to install hipchat on 15.10
[20:09] <zaaxx> hey
[20:09] <MonkeyDust> !find hipchat
[20:09] <ikonia> linuxgeek: they provide repos from altisan
[20:09] <netameta> MonkeyDust, i am right clcking the ubuntu installation, and i have reinstall vmware tools (as if they are already installed)
[20:09] <ioria> feodoran, well, open it and make some test
[20:10] <linuxgeek> ikonia, sure. https://hipchat.hpcloud.net/downloads#linux-install says to add the repo stable main
[20:10] <linuxgeek> i followed the instruction
[20:11] <ikonia> linuxgeek: ok ?
[20:11] <ioria> feodoran,  otherwise you should go through this : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[20:12] <feodoran> ioria: oh, its this volume control thing...I have been playing around with this all the time... in the "Output Devices" tab is this drop down menu "Speakes (unavailable)" and "Headphones (plugged in)", even though there not
[20:12] <ioria> feodoran,  and was working before ?
[20:12] <MonkeyDust> netameta  did you install vmware tools? if you did, try 'reset guest'
[20:12] <feodoran> ioria: yes, was working fine the last week
[20:13] <linuxgeek> ikonia, apt-get update says Ign http://hipchat.hpcloud.net stable InRelease
[20:13] <ioria> feodoran,  uname -r
[20:13] <feodoran> ioria: only thing that changed are updates
[20:13] <feodoran> 3.16.0-59-generic
[20:13] <linuxgeek> and is stuck at 100% [Waiting for headers]
[20:13] <ttal> how / where would you place a new (Blender) binary, so that it is seen by Unity?
[20:13] <ioria> feodoran,  what kernel  ?   uname -r
[20:13] <ioria> o
[20:13] <ikonia> linuxgeek: so you should contact tha trepo owner/altiasan and explain your problem to them
[20:14] <feodoran> ioria: ?
[20:14] <netameta> MonkeyDust, reset guest ?
[20:14] <netameta> whats that
[20:14] <ioria> feodoran,  maybe the vivid kernel could help ...
[20:14] <MonkeyDust> netameta  are you using vmware player?
[20:14] <linuxgeek> ikonia ok thanks.
[20:15] <netameta> MonkeyDust, I am using Vmware Workstation
[20:15] <MonkeyDust> netameta  ok, then idk
[20:15] <feodoran> ioria: why 15.04 and not 15.10?
[20:17] <feodoran> which kernel version should I have with trusty? I manually installed another one about a year ago, not sure if updates changed this or nor
[20:18] <netameta> what vmware did you talk about monkeydust ?
[20:18] <ioria2> feodoran, sorry disconnected
[20:18] <netameta> MonkeyDust, Its a software to run operation systems within windows
[20:18] <feodoran> okay, I jsut repead:
[20:18] <feodoran> laptop speakers not playing, but headphones work
[20:18] <feodoran> which kernel version should I have with trusty? I manually installed another one about a year ago, not sure if updates changed this or not
[20:19] <xangua> feodoran: if you installed a kernel outise of offical Ubuntu repositories, you won't get update for that kernel
[20:19] <ioria2> feodoran, linux-generic-lts-vivid trusty    , but you said was working before upgrade
[20:19] <feodoran> damit...the first one was wrong: ioria: why 15.04 and not 15.10?
[20:19] <ioria2> feodoran, not 15.04, just the stack
[20:20] <ioria2> !info linux-generic-lts-vivid trusty   | feodoran
[20:20] <feodoran> ioria2: sorry, i am a bit confused now
[20:21] <ioria2> feodoran, you are on trusty  with the utopic  kernel  3.16.0-59-generic
[20:21] <feodoran> so I do sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid ? do I need to do something to disable the manually installed one?
[20:21] <ioria2> feodoran, no
[20:22] <ioria2> feodoran, manually ???
[20:22] <ioria2> feodoran, i missed this part ...
[20:22] <feodoran> ioria2: well it was not with apt-get if i remember correctly
[20:22] <ioria2> feodoran,   can you paste  ls /boot    ?
[20:23] <feodoran> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14666170/
[20:24] <ioria2> feodoran,   you already have a vivid kernel ... vmlinuz-3.19.0-47-generic
[20:24] <ioria2> feodoran,   try to boot it
[20:25] <feodoran> I thats probably because its  isntalling right now
[20:25] <ioria2> feodoran,   reboot then
[20:25] <RickyB98> dunno whether this is offtopic in ubuntu: i'm trying to set up ssl on apache, but it looks like the website is only bound to localhost, not on 0.0.0.0, hence i can only access it from localhost. my virtualhost block is like <VirtualHost *:443>.. what am i doing wrong?
[20:25] <feodoran> when its finished yes
[20:26] <ioria2> feodoran,   ok
[20:26] <RickyB98> logs show nothing relevant
[20:27] <feodoran> ioria2: hm...last lines of "sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid", anything to be concerned about? http://pastebin.com/eKTXN2eZ
[20:28] <netameta> Holy moly found the problem it was just resolution
[20:28] <ioria2> feodoran,   run sudo update-grub
[20:28] <feodoran> and something about "File exists: '/var/crash/virtualbox-4.3.0.crash'"
[20:29] <netameta> whats te packages that manages other packages, its called something like syntic package manager or something alike
[20:29] <vic12> How do I setup a mailserver on Ubuntu?
[20:29] <netameta> and you can select visually which packages to insrall
[20:29] <ioria2> feodoran,   you have virtualbox ?
[20:29] <feodoran> ioria2: yes
[20:29] <k1l_> netameta: synaptic package manager
[20:29] <ioria2> feodoran,   f
[20:29] <ioria2> feodoran,   run sudo update-grub
[20:29] <netameta> Thans k1l_
[20:30] <feodoran> ioria2: update-grub looks fine, reboot now?
[20:30] <ioria2> feodoran,   yep
[20:30] <feodoran> ok
[20:34] <feodoran> ioria2: 3.19 is running, problem remains
[20:34] <feodoran> and the volume icon in my task bar next to the clock is gone
[20:34] <ioria2> feodoran,   purge  linux-generic-lts-vivid      and   install  linux-generic-lts-wily
[20:36] <ioria2> feodoran,   no, the icon maybe should be ticked again in your Sound settings
[20:37] <feodoran> ioria2: and then sound settings are where again?
[20:38] <feodoran> ioria2: should it be in this pavucontrol? because I can not find it there
[20:39] <vic12> Is there any simple method to setup a mail server on Ubuntu
[20:39] <ioria2> feodoran,   ok
[20:39] <vic12> Tried using postfix
[20:39] <ioria2> feodoran,   or applications menu> settings>settings manager , i have unity...
[20:40] <DirtyCajun> vic12: a mail server is inherently complex
[20:41] <feodoran> ioria2: I have xfce...but this icon is not the important thing right now
[20:41] <DirtyCajun> vic12: if you want to set up a RELAY that isnt hard. but a fully funtioning mail server that can send and recieve mail to "yourname@yourdomain.com"
[20:41] <vic12> What about Apache James? Is that too difficult to implement
[20:41] <ioria2> feodoran,   did you purge  linux-generic-lts-vivid ?
[20:41] <feodoran> ioria2: yes, i am installing the other one
[20:41] <vic12> I have a machine on Amazon ec2. Can I use SES as a relay host
[20:42] <ioria2> feodoran,   ok, reboot then , otherwise purge that too
[20:42] <k1l> vic12: if you dont want your server be blacklisted on most mailproviders due to beeing a spam machine, i would invest some time in setting up a proper mailserver and not only searching for a one-click solution
[20:43] <ikonia> vic12: all of amazon is blacklisted apart from SES range
[20:45] <thenewone> Hi
[20:45] <Uptimefag> Hello, ilbelkyr.
[20:45] <thenewone> i have problems with ubuntu
[20:45] <thenewone> is too slow
[20:45] <Uptimefag> ilbelkyr: I think there's a confusion in #freenode? :(
[20:45] <thenewone> like i'm using windows
[20:45] <ikonia> Uptimefag: not interested in here - ubuntu problems only
[20:45] <thenewone> any thing could you guys help me with
[20:45] <someguy> My rsync command is copying /vendor, but I don't want it to. What am I doing wrong? http://pastebin.com/kqhei53b
[20:46] <ikonia> thenewone: no
[20:46] <thenewone> no what ?
[20:46] <thenewone> ikonia, sorry i didnt understand
[20:46] <ikonia> thenewone: we can't help you with that
[20:47] <thenewone> stupid ubuntu user
[20:47] <thenewone> fuck you Ubuntu
[20:47] <le_pig> lol
[20:47] <ikonia> thenewone: do you have a real question ?
[20:47] <OerHeks> someguy, maybe remove the / from /vendor?
[20:47] <Uptimefag> My apologies, ikonia. It's just that there was an unfortunate misunderstanding in #freenode, that is all. :( Perhaps you know me by another name, I used to be known as Bremsstrahlung and BotchlaB on this network.
[20:48] <azy> my ubuntu vm ran out of hdd space and it froze. i dont want to lose its data. can anything be done?
[20:49] <ikonia> azy: reboot it into single user mode and recover it
[20:49] <azy> i have things i havent saved yet
[20:51] <vic12> k1l thanks for the info. Will look for further info
[20:51] <vic12> ikonia thanks for the info
[20:53] <feodoran> ioria2:  same story -.-
[20:53] <ioria2> feodoran,   oh
[20:53] <feodoran> ioria2:  any other ideas?
[20:54] <ioria2> feodoran,   you said was working before the last update ....
[20:54] <H3ll0> Hey guys I have question. I recently installed Ubuntu,dual booting w/ Windows. So when I boot Ubuntu i cannot choose a Wi-Fi to connect. It seems like Wi-Fi search is disabled or smthing. Any suggestions?
[20:54] <feodoran> ioria2:  i just realised I have an image on ubs, I could boot this and test?
[20:54] <Sergo> alloha
[20:54] <ioria2> feodoran,   sure
[20:54] <feodoran> ioria2:  well it was working yesterday, I do not remeber if I did this update today, or on friday...so might be update related
[20:55] <ioria2> feodoran,   you can try to boot the previous kernel   3.16.0-57-generic
[20:55] <feodoran> ioria2:  okay...this means I will be offline for some time...
[20:56] <ioria2> feodoran,   ok
[20:58] <faxn> feodoran...
[20:58] <faxn> it might be a good idea to grab some info and save it to desktop if it works again with older kernel
[20:59] <faxn>  like "lspci > $HOME/Desktop/lspci_results"
[20:59] <faxn> ditto with lsmod and whatever else seems relevant.
[21:00] <linuxgeek> ikonia, i got it work.
[21:00] <ikonia> excellent
[21:00] <linuxgeek> the problem was the hipchat hostname was not resolving. so i had to use its ip.
[21:01] <ikonia> linuxgeek: again, contact the repo maintainer/altisan
[21:02] <linuxgeek> ikonia, sure, will contact.
[21:03] <feodoran> ioria2:  okay, the other kernels do not work either, I am starting to doubt the kernel is the problem
[21:04] <feodoran> ioria2: about the usb drive: there is something wrong, I have to download the image again
[21:04] <ioria2> feodoran,   why ?
[21:05] <ioria2> feodoran,  anyway boot the 3.16.0-59-generic and purge linux-generic-lts-wily
[21:06] <ioria2> feodoran,  you already have a lot of kernels in /boot
[21:06] <feodoran> ioria2: 3.16.0-57-generic okay as well?
[21:06] <ioria2> feodoran,  think so
[21:06] <javier_> hola
[21:07] <fiter> Hey. What do you think update kernel on Ubuntu 15.04 is a good idea or not?
[21:07] <ikonia> do you need it ?
[21:07] <fiter> just curious about that
[21:08] <xangua> fiter: Ubuntu 15.04 support will end in a week
[21:08] <xangua> so better upgrade to 15.10
[21:08] <ikonia> exactly
[21:08] <OerHeks> xangua +1  ( i wouldn't bother for 1 week )
[21:09] <fiter> In a week? Really?
[21:09] <ioria2> feodoran,  have you checked alsamixer ?
[21:09] <jil> hello
[21:10] <jil>  How can I desactivate the keyboard shortcut Ctl+Alt+D that display the
[21:10] <jil>       desktop?
[21:10] <loveheartjoylove> Hello, I want to make my current installation into a live distribution. How?
[21:10] <jil> I looked in the keyboard setting found some short cut but not this one?
[21:10] <xangua> jil: what desktop¿
[21:10] <jil> gnome
[21:11] <OerHeks> loveheartjoylove, 2 answers, both not tested http://askubuntu.com/questions/534210/how-to-create-a-iso-from-current-installation
[21:12] <moat_joe> Anyone happen to know if there are gpt images for aws?
[21:12] <moat_joe> The mbr ami's are becoming limiting on large drives.
[21:12] <feodoran> ioria2: what sould I check with alsamixer?
[21:13] <ioria2> feodoran,  ' MM'  if output is muted
[21:13] <OerHeks> moat_joe, you might want to reask in ##aws
[21:14] <feodoran> ioria2: no, if would be muted I would not see this volume level bar moving in pavucontrol
[21:14] <ioria2> feodoran,  right,,,
[21:15] <moat_joe> @OerHeks, thanks, will check there
[21:16] <feodoran> ioria2: it seems that the OS thinks the headphones are still connected "Headphones (plugged in)"
[21:16] <ioria2> feodoran,  an are not ?
[21:16] <feodoran> no
[21:17] <jil> Is there a way to disable short cut via the command line ?
[21:17] <ioria2> feodoran,  you have the livecd ... no other ideas sorry
[21:17] <CarlosEduardo> does anyone know why my server  ubuntu influence on the time format? ex: 2016-01-25T07:40:44-01:00
[21:18] <CarlosEduardo> change the + for -
[21:18] <feodoran> ioria2: yes, I on it
[21:18] <ioria2> feodoran,  and it works ?
[21:19] <OerHeks> jil, you might need to logout/login to let that key change happen
[21:20] <user23456789> Hellow guys, someone knows when does the 16.04 LTS version is gonna be available?
[21:20] <k1l> user23456789: see its name. its april 2016
[21:20] <CarlosEduardo> does anyone know why my server  ubuntu influence on the time format white php? ex: 2016-01-25T07:40:44-:00  change the + for -
[21:20] <user23456789> Lol I didnt know thaqt
[21:20] <user23456789> the thing is I have it now, how can be this?
[21:21] <user23456789> how was I able to upgrade it?
[21:21] <ikonia> how can people be this uninformed about a release they want that they can't even be bothered to look at the release date
[21:21] <ikonia> user23456789: you've blindly updated to a development pre-release version
[21:21] <k1l> user23456789: so you ran the upgrade with the -d switch, which is a bad advice spread by youtube videos or bad websites
[21:21] <jil> The problem is that I can't find where to change the ctl+Alt+d shortcut.
[21:21] <OerHeks> user23456789, you upgraded with the -d option, development
[21:21] <user23456789> How can I reverse this upgrade?
[21:21] <jil> It's not listed as a short cut in the keyboard settings
[21:21] <OerHeks> not, reinstall.
[21:21] <k1l> user23456789: there is no downgrade.
[21:21] <nicomachus> user23456789: you can't. backup and reinstall.
[21:22] <user23456789> Perfect
[21:22] <user23456789> Ill do that
[21:22] <user23456789> what a pitty
[21:22] <OerHeks> just don't use it in production :-)
[21:23] <respawn> good evening
[21:23] <k1l> user23456789: well, dont run commands you are not aware of what they do.
[21:24] <respawn> how can i increase home partition in g parted
[21:24] <k1l> respawn: are you booted on a live system?
[21:24] <respawn> zeah
[21:24] <respawn> yeah
[21:25] <k1l> is there enough space to resize the partition?
[21:25] <user23456789> Yes, Ill do that. It wasnt me; probably is was a friend who which a lend my laptop for a few days
[21:25] <respawn> i have a large home partition
[21:27] <k1l> respawn: can you make a screenshot and load it up to imgur?
[21:27] <respawn> k1l: sure
[21:27] <pbx> is there any way to convince an iphone to "trust this computer" (one which can't run itunes :) always?
[21:28] <bekks> pbx: Tap "Trust this computer" on your iphone.
[21:29] <respawn> k1l: http://imgur.com/gLQGzn4
[21:30] <k1l> respawn: you want to increase sda3 and decrease sda4?
[21:30] <respawn> zeah
[21:30] <respawn> yeah
[21:31] <kontoo> anyone here owns a GSYNC monitor?
[21:31] <k1l> respawn: ok. first: when touching partitions make sure you have a backup of important data, since according to murphys law, nothing will go wrong then :)
[21:32] <respawn> ok iwill backup just the basic things
[21:32] <pbx> bekks, right. that's one-time.  i'm fantasizing that there's some way to spoof whatever response it gets from an itunes-having machine.
[21:32] <respawn> i have that issue on my mint partition
[21:32] <pbx> so that it *never asks me again* whether to "trust" my ubuntu machine.
[21:33] <xangua> pbx: you should be gratefull you can mount it :)
[21:33] <k1l> respawn: then right click on the swap and make it "unmount". then right click on sda4 and choose resize and use the left slider to make the space like you want. then right click sda3 and increase it to use the new free space. then check the green checkmark at the top to let it run.
[21:33] <k1l> respawn: and obviously: dont power off during that run.
[21:34] <pbx> xangua, ha, i'm not even mounting it, just charging it!
[21:34] <xangua> pbx: get a proper iphone cable instead, won't get much power from usb
[21:42] <respawn> it says it wont boot if i do that
[21:42] <k1l> respawn: why that? what exact error is it?
[21:42] <respawn> i sazed left slider
[21:47] <nicomachus> respawn: what?
[21:47] <eliii> Hi
[21:47] <eliii> Can anyone help me remap Ctrl+Alt to act as AltGr? I just cant get it to work :<
[21:47] <andy_wfc> I've got a new 14.04 install that won't boot. My guess is the installer wrote grub to the thumb drive rather than the hard drive and I just need to manually install it. However, rescure mode won't load. It complains about being unable to read data from the CD (thumb drive) although integrity checks on the install media pass. What's the simplest way to just get a shell so I can re-install grub?
[21:47] <k1l> respawn: can you again show an picture? i am not sure what is going on there.
[21:48] <respawn> i got something now praying it works
[21:49] <DrunkenPinguin> hey guys
[21:51] <Bleakwiser> what is the command to install the httpd-server group meta package?
[21:51] <Bashing-om> andy_wfc: Boot the liveUSB - try ubuntu mode - to the desktop, key combo ctl+alt+t to activate a terminal. Post the output in a pastebin if ' sudo parted -l ' . Then we can advise on the method required to install grub .
[21:52] <Bleakwiser> it used to be so easy to find, but Google just gives crap anymore, it was like, aptitude install "httpd-server" or something like that
[21:52] <Bleakwiser> it would install for example, w/e packages get installed by sellecting http-server in the GUI during setup
[21:53] <Bashing-om> !info httpd-server trusty
[21:53] <ztane> hullo
[21:53] <bekks> !lampp | Bleakwiser
[21:53] <Bleakwiser> there were other ones, "openssh-server" roles, GUIs etc
[21:53] <bekks> !lamp | Bleakwiser
[21:54] <ztane> how do I make 15.10 usb-disk use a casper-rw partition properly
[21:54] <Pici> Bleakwiser: see tasksel --list-tasks
[21:54] <k1l> do you mean tasksel?
[21:54] <k1l> ah Pici was faster
[21:54] <Bleakwiser> ahh taskel!
[21:55] <Bleakwiser> nevermind though, looks like "httpd server" is gone for "lamp server"
[21:55] <Bleakwiser> it's been a while
[21:55] <andy_wfc> Bashing-om: it's the server installer. There is no live version.
[21:55] <ztane> I've gotten ubuntu installed and working on the usb stick, but no matter what I try, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent#Method_0:_Automatically_create_Live_USB_system does not work
[21:55] <andy_wfc> *live option
[21:55] <TGYoshi> Hey guys, I'm .. attempting to upgrade from ubuntu 14.04 to 15.10, but the software updater of ubuntu fails to update software in general (not everything fails, I think, as the list shrinked) and upgrading to 15.10 also fails.. It simply shows that it failed together with that a system problem has been detected which I could report, no additional details... Where can I find the actual error?
[21:56] <ztane> the casper-rw partition is mounted in /media/ubuntu/casper-rw,
[21:56] <ztane> and df on root says 4G (the said partition is 12G)
[21:56] <OerHeks> 14.04 > 14.10 ( eol ) > 15.05 > 15.10 ... i would do a fresh install, TGYoshi
[21:56] <ztane> +1
[21:57] <ztane> TGYoshi: the actual error is there in the logs (can't remember its name right now)
[21:57] <bekks> I'd wait 'til April and do 14.04 -> 16.04
[21:57] <OerHeks> !eolupgrade | TGYoshi, if you persist, do the EOL trick
[21:57] <genii> bekks: LTS->LTS I'm pretty sure becomes available after 16.04.1
[21:58] <ztane> so any liveusb gurus here?
[21:58] <TGYoshi> fresh install would be easiest here?
[21:58] <TGYoshi> meh, okay I guess :p
[21:59] <TGYoshi> Well, thanks :P
[21:59] <Bashing-om> andy_wfc: Sorry, is out of my experience range :(
[21:59] <k1l> bekks: genii yes, the LTS upgrade path is opened when the first pointrelease is released
[22:00] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: Thoughts ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1497024 <- release upgrades should jump over unsupported releases . Still a work in progress ?
[22:01] <OerHeks> Bashing-om, is under investigation still
[22:01] <OerHeks> ugly one it is :-(
[22:02] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: ^^ My thoughts also .. I do not want to go there on a production machine ...
[22:06] <ztane> I don't quite get this...
[22:06] <OnkelTem> Hi unbunters. Or how we're called properly
[22:07] <ztane> the usb-creator-gtk has the "persistence" option disabled, and checked... as if it realizes that there's the casper-rw partition
[22:07] <OnkelTem> When apt-get updating I'm getting: "Err https://apt.dockerproject.org ubuntu-trusty/main amd64 Packages" and "gnutls_handshake() failed: Handshake failed"
[22:07] <OnkelTem> ideas what's wrong?
[22:07] <ztane> however when I boot, a squashfs is created on the other partition...
[22:11] <Ben64> OnkelTem: you'd have to contact the owner of that repository, it's not an ubuntu one
[22:13] <OnkelTem> Ben64: where to dig up? what's the nature of error?
[22:18] <jaythelinuxguy> Hello, I'm using Ubuntu Server (daily) on a dev/test VM. I'm wanting to play around with LVM, but I get "command not found" for pvcreate, vgcreate, etc. I googled and saw that I need the lvm2 package, but it doesn't appear to be available anymore. Did the name of this package change?
[22:18] <MonkeyDust> !find lvm2
[22:19] <genii> !info lvm2 xenial
[22:19] <MonkeyDust> jaythelinuxguy  itis there... sure your ubuntu version is not eol?
[22:19] <genii> MonkeyDust: "daily" means Xenial
[22:20] <jaythelinuxguy> MonkeyDust maybe I'm behind on packages or something, but I'm using Xenial
[22:20] <MonkeyDust> true, i misread
[22:21] <TGYoshi> y
[22:21] <jaythelinuxguy> Sorry guys - I'm an idiot. I thought for sure my package cache was up to date, but it wasn't. I found lvm2 package now. I was thinking that since it was Xenial they renamed it or something, so that was the first thing I blamed
[22:22] <jaythelinuxguy> I was thinking the documentation was behind or something
[22:31] <lmdr12> hi i need help
[22:32] <ditoa> well he didn't stick round long for help
[22:32] <ditoa> can't have needed it that badly :P
[22:34] <math038> hi
[22:34] <math038> can anyone help me with something?
[22:34] <teward> math038: if you ask a real question, perhaps.
[22:34] <teward> !ask | math038
[22:35] <vok`> Hi, I deleted the configuration files in /usr/share/blender for Blender by accident and now it won't run.
[22:35] <math038> i converted to ubuntu a few days ago and ive done some websearching, but i cant fix this problem where audio is high pitched when i use hdmi
[22:36] <maliD> full
[22:36] <vok`> apt-get install -reinstall isn't working either.
[22:36] <vok`> Anybody know how I can regenerate the configuration files?
[22:37] <genii> vok`: Did you try purge and then after install again?
[22:37] <vok`> genii, yes, it didn't work.
[22:39] <vok`> Anybody?
[22:39] <cdoty> long shot question.  ANyone using DCL and know the default admin username and password after basic install?
[22:42] <k1l> cdoty: dcl?
[22:42] <cdoty> double choco latte
[22:42] <cdoty> an older ticket system
[22:42] <cdoty> like i said long shot question.
[22:44] <k1l> i would look at the site where you got that software from
[22:46] <tgm4883> cdoty: is is blank:blank?
[22:46] <cdoty> thanks figured I would reach out to a large community.  not having good luck on the project page or other.  not a big deal
[22:46] <cdoty> ha ha i tried blank blank
[22:47] <tgm4883> cdoty: actually, I think it doesn't use a default user/pass. It prompts you during setup
[22:48] <cdoty> i went back and did a clean install incase I missed the step and there is no time to enter it
[22:48] <cdoty> I will give it a try just in case
[22:48] <ditoa> How can I stop Unity from hi-jacking when I press the Alt key? Obviously Alt is for the dash but it also stops some hotkeys from working?
[23:08] <norcross> ahh it's a wonderful day
[23:24] <Guest27095> ola
[23:25] <Guest27095> oie
[23:25] <Guest27095> ola
[23:26] <Guest27095> alguem mih ajuda
[23:26] <Guest27095> pfvor
[23:26] <k1l> !br | Guest27095
[23:26] <Guest27095> ola
[23:26] <Guest27095> alguem ai
[23:26] <rww> Guest27095: English here. Portuguese in #ubuntu-br
[23:28] <Guest27095> oie
[23:28] <Guest27095> ola
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[23:29] <Guest27095>  
[23:29] <Guest27095>  
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[23:29] <Guest27095> ajuda
[23:29] <rww> k.
[23:37] <timehold> I'm having a problem installing opensmtpd, apt spits out the error "subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1"
[23:37] <timehold> Nothing more verbose in /var/log/apt/
[23:37] <timehold> How can I troubleshoot the problem?
[23:39] <Bashing-om> timehold: What does the package manager relate from ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' sudo apt-get -f install ' ?
[23:39] <timehold> Bashing-om: 1 sec I'll find out
[23:41] <RoadRunner> how to use pastebinit?
[23:42] <timehold> Bashing-om: https://paste.ubuntu.com/14667501/
[23:42] <k1l> !pastebinit | RoadRunner
[23:42] <cihhan> hi all! i have created a ubuntu server on Amazon EC2 and then installed Ubuntu desktop on it. I am trying to connect through X11VNC; however I am getting the following error: "XOpenDisplay failed. No -display or DISPLAY"
[23:42] <cihhan> Any suggestions?
[23:45] <Bashing-om> timehold: Look'n .
[23:46] <RoadRunner> !pastebinit
[23:48] <rot> a
[23:48] <Bashing-om> timehold: Any additional hints ' dpkg-reconfigure opensmtpd ' ?
[23:50] <timehold> Bashing-om: /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: opensmtpd is broken or not fully installed
[23:51] <Bashing-om> timehold: 2 thougts . a --reinstall .. or a purge then attempt to install ?
[23:52] <timehold> Bashing-om: I'll try it
[23:52] <timehold> Bashing-om: I also just remembered, don't know if this is relevant, this is in a lxc container
[23:53] <Bashing-om> timehold: Do not see that it should be relevant ' apt-cache depends opensmtpd ' .
[23:54] <mikeliss> So, my wordpress was hacked and the offending script is using /usr/bin/host as an attack vector. What's the best way to move host out of the way so the script doesn't do terrible things?
[23:54] <timehold> Bashing-om: purge and then reinstall seems to have worked
[23:54] <cnnx> just got willy warewoolf notice
[23:54] <cnnx> are the servers being hit hard atm?
[23:54] <k1l> mikeliss: make a format an new install
[23:54] <k1l> mikeliss: you cant know what was changed else. so reinstall
[23:55] <Bashing-om> timehold: :) .. some hitch somewhere in that 1st install .. all I can hazard to guess ..
[23:55] <timehold> Bashing-om: here's the results of apt-cache depends: https://paste.ubuntu.com/14667594/
[23:55] <mikeliss> k1l: That's the plan, but I need to keep the machine online so I can SSH into it, and I need to stop it from doing bad things.
[23:55] <mikeliss> So....I just want to move the host binary so it can't be used.
[23:55] <mikeliss> Or something like that.
[23:56] <ines_ubuntu> hello!
[23:57] <Bashing-om> timehold: Like I said, I can not see that lxc container as a factor . Was all the depends command was for .