[00:01] <timehold> Bashing-om: so it looks like even though the "purge && reinstall" allowed me to get to the configuration screen, actually starting the opensmtpd service still fails
[00:02] <Bashing-om> timehold: Post the error condition. not that I know a lot about the service .
[00:03] <timehold> Bashing-om: no error message I can find, it just fails to install
[00:04] <otnaug> is this a good place to ask for any help?
[00:05] <Bashing-om> timehold: does opensmtpd generate log files ? maybe look in /var/log/ for any hints .
[00:06] <timehold> Bashing-om: nothing relevant in there, unfortunately
[00:06] <timehold> Bashing-om: going to play around some more, thanks for the help
[00:08] <Bashing-om> timehold: If I know more, I would help more ..In this instance of no info .. I am stuck .
[00:10] <otnaug> i edited the file "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf" with some typos now ubuntu wont start, my F1 key is broken i can ctrl alt F1 like some of the guides indicated
[00:10] <otnaug> i cant* ctrl alt F1
[00:12] <RoadRunner> having problems with cmake compiling a plugin for Pidgin; following instructions from here https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/tree/master/skypeweb#compiling but after cmake get errors http://paste.ubuntu.com/14667591/ with this CMakeError.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/14667601/
[00:12] <Bashing-om> otnaug: Boot from grub into recovery ... and remount the file system r/w , is one option .
[00:14] <otnaug> in recovery i have boot into root without r/w, how do i do r/w? i hope deleting the config file will solve the problem
[00:16] <Bashing-om> otnaug: ' mount -o remount,rw / ' (Note there is no space after the comma.)
[00:18] <otnaug> ok thanks i'll go try that in recov mode --> choose root --> type in command --> delete config file
[00:18] <Bashing-om> otnaug: Sounds like a plan to me :)
[00:25] <Volund> yo guys. I just installed Ubuntu 15.10 server on a Lenovo TS140 with a RAID1 array. boot loader's not coming up. Never had to troubleshoot this before, any tips for where to start?
[00:25]  * Volund also never installed on a RAID1 before, so
[00:28] <otnaug> Bashiing-om: yey thanks, back into normal
[00:28] <Volund> admittedly I'm pondering ditching the RAID1 and re-implement that when I have enough storage to warrant such
[00:28] <Bashing-om> !raid | Volund
[00:29] <Volund> ... so maybe I should try it without the recommended LVM install.
[00:29] <Volund> (this is hardware RAID already)
[00:31] <Bashing-om> Volund: LVM is a great thing . Once you know how to handle it .
[00:31] <Volund> I'm wearing n00b shoes unfortunately.
[00:32] <Bashing-om> Volund: When it comes to LVM I be noob also . Nothing like diving into the deep end of the pool if ya going to learn to swim .
[00:33] <fcastillo1> hi guys, I have a question about scopes in Ubuntu. How can I start/stop/restart an specific scope?
[00:34] <baisong> hekkks
[00:34] <baisong> fdjkssk
[00:34] <baisong> fdjskf
[00:34] <baisong> fjfdjkskflalfds
[00:34] <baisong> jfjdkks
[00:35] <rww> baisong: No thanks. Something we can help with?
[00:36] <baisong> i need change my name
[00:37] <fcastillo> so, anybody out there that can help me with scopes?
[00:43] <joao_> Olá
[00:44] <ttal> any idea how i can change the text for this application on the unity launcher? http://snag.gy/v6o1E.jpg I have this app in /usr/local/bin/ i just opened it from there and right-clicked "Locked to launcher" and this is the default text that was appended to the launcher.
[00:46] <OerHeks> sublime text .. isn't that a paid binairy blob?
[00:47] <fcastillo> no idea how to change that text...
[00:49] <ttal> i found the solution. It was in ~/.local/share/applications/sublime_text.desktop
[00:49] <ttal> yes Sublime Text is paid.
[00:49] <kbrosnan> ttal: yeah http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/
[00:50] <ttal> kbrosnan: thanks for that.
[00:52] <ttal> kbrosnan: i found it by randomly opening hidden directories in my home folder. :)
[00:53] <fcastillo> does anybody know how to debug a scope? I'm having trouble with one of the scope and want to know why
[00:54] <Volund> hrm. no dice. *yanks RAID1, attempts with Ubuntu Desktop install since wants GUI anyways for this*
[00:54] <ropinglace> trying to reset my password on my log in screen
[00:57] <Bashing-om> ropinglace: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword ; Here are easy instructions to reset your password in Ubuntu.
[00:59] <ttal> anyone know how to change the mimetype, or how I am able to right-click "Open with" for sublime text editor. How can I change file type associations to sublime?
[01:00] <Gallomimia> Volund: to install a desktop system on a raid, use server installer, then install the desktop package
[01:00] <Gallomimia> problem i had also
[01:00] <Volund> Gallomimia: Noted. But both my attempts to install the basic server have been met with a blinking screen with a cursor instead of GRUB
[01:00] <Gallomimia> oh
[01:00] <Gallomimia> yeah. that's what im facing now. i remember using the desktop installer to "fix" grub and get it working
[01:01] <Gallomimia> but i cant seem to do that right now
[01:01] <Volund> I'm fine just using desktop without RAID array. I can always transfer data around later.
[01:02] <Gallomimia> agreed. and if its just raid1 you can probably implement that after the fact
[01:04] <protn> hey hey
[01:04] <protn> folks I want to record webinar
[01:04] <protn> what ubuntu software can I use?
[01:04] <protn> I mean to record webinar I am participating ing
[01:07] <Volund> basically
[01:08] <Volund> I got my hands on a Lenovo Thinkserver TS140. Intel Xeon 2.4ghz I think? 16gb of RAM. has 2 1tb drives that were in a hardware RAID1 array. I'm hoping to install Ubuntu on it to use it for some casual software development (sounds like an oxymoron, I know) and maybe some weird odds and ends like running a Starbound server. nothing serious.
[01:08] <pizzassaur> protn, you mean record video?
[01:08] <protn> yes and audio
[01:08] <Volund> my main machine runs windows
[01:08] <protn> and whatever text appears as wel
[01:08] <protn> so running screen capture
[01:09] <protn> low res is better to save HD space :D
[01:09] <Gallomimia> volund is that system headless?
[01:09] <Volund> I may eventually get my hands on enough hardware to setup this thing for some serious NAS dealies
[01:09] <pizzassaur> protn, whats your interface to the  webinar? browser?
[01:09] <Volund> Gallomimia: No.
[01:09] <protn> pizzassaur: yes
[01:09] <protn> FF
[01:09] <homa_> hi every body
[01:09] <Gallomimia> oh well good then. i guess a desktop install is in your future
[01:10] <Gallomimia> and i need that flash drive too.
[01:10]  * Gallomimia flashes it
[01:10] <pizzassaur> protn, which browser? browsers usually have pluggins/add ons for downloading video...
[01:10] <protn> fire fox
[01:10] <Volund> yeah. Unlike windows, I appreciate that Ubuntu distributions seem to be 'well, the terms are based on the provided packages. the difference between distrib A and B is installing these packages vs those.'
[01:10] <Volund> Too bad Windows isn't that simple. ^_^
[01:11] <protn> its video audio and text webinar
[01:11] <pizzassaur> protn, firefox had a video dl pluggin - dunno its status now
[01:11] <protn> cool
[01:11] <protn> do u think it can record screen
[01:11] <protn> ongoing
[01:12] <pizzassaur> protn, but on the worst case you can grab directly from desktop - ffmpeg will do if you sing the right enchants to its ears (I will not remember the command - but I know IT CAN)
[01:12] <Volund> I've been using a virtual machine via VirtualBox prior to getting this box.
[01:12] <Gallomimia> Volund: why? what are you typing at me with?
[01:12] <Volund> ... now I can free up those resources and stop having to flip out at Windows update for forcing restarts. :)
[01:12] <pizzassaur> protn, and ffmpeg must to have be compiled to accept grabbing
[01:13] <protn> i see
[01:13] <protn> :D
[01:13] <Gallomimia> windows!
[01:13] <Gallomimia> that's your problem right there :/
[01:13] <Gallomimia> just install ubuntu native and you'll do fine ;)
[01:13] <pizzassaur> protn, BTW - I think its not compiled that way by default because of SECURITY CONCERNS
[01:13] <Gallomimia> you can even dual boot if you're not brave enough to go cold turkey
[01:13] <Volund> heeey I ran with Ubuntu as my native OS for like, 3-5 months this year. Then a slew of games that I couldn't play came out.
[01:14] <pizzassaur> ffmpeg kicks!
[01:14] <Gallomimia> aw. wine?
[01:14] <Volund> tried Wine. Worked for some. not others.
[01:14] <Gallomimia> yep
[01:14] <Volund> Unfortunately my linux-fu isn't quite good enough to figure out how to CONFIGURE wine properly, I reached max frustration.
[01:14] <Gallomimia> that's what i'll do
[01:14] <Gallomimia> yes!
[01:15] <Gallomimia> it's a tough nut to crack. they got channels on here for it
[01:15] <Volund> I might give it another shot this year. For the moment my monster rig runs windows, and the server's running Linux. I have putty. I can learn my terminal-fu easily enough.
[01:15] <Gallomimia> i gleamed a few things before my OS stopped booting cause of my goofy LVM on RAID setup
[01:16]  * Volund wants to learn proper software development through git, and linux administration habits.
[01:16] <protn> git is neat :D
[01:16] <Gallomimia> in that case, let's take each other's contact info. i'm  on that same warpath
[01:16] <protn> who here lives in russia?
[01:16] <yigal> #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:17] <pizzassaur> lol
[01:17] <Gallomimia> probably a lot of people in the russian channel
[01:17] <protn> whats its name?
[01:17] <chowder> Gallomimia: hintity hint hint, right?
[01:17] <pizzassaur> protn, everybody! The whole worlds is looking like Siberia!
[01:17] <protn> :))
[01:17] <Gallomimia> !ru
[01:18] <pizzassaur> ....
[01:19] <pizzassaur> betta go, cya guys
[01:19] <protn> cheers
[01:19] <protn> :D
[01:22] <chowder> Can't wait for 16.04. I always stick to LTS releases. Will 16.04 include Mir by default? I know Wayland had a thing where you could have rootless x windows. Will Mir have the same functionality?
[01:22] <Gallomimia> me too chowder. had some rough times with non LTS for awhile
[01:24] <chowder> Gallomimia: I've had very few issues with non-LTS releases I just hate having to update my system constantly. Every 2 years is enough for me and if I need the latest version of eclipse or some other program I'll compile it myself.
[01:24] <Gallomimia> chowder: its often the update process that confounds things i find
[01:25] <chowder> Gallomimia: Oh I see. Yeah things often break. The updating process is rarely that streamlined. I'm guessing its because of package dependencies and whatnot.
[01:26] <Gallomimia> i figure that it's because of how many times it gets used, tested, reported on by users who found it break
[01:27] <chowder> Gallomimia: that's why I like the LTS releases. Rather than update I just do a fresh reinstall every 2 years. Some people may think its a bit much but it works for me. I'm looking to forward to playing with applications that use Mir natively. I'm glad to see the XServer die.
[01:27] <Gallomimia> most software that gets done within a few weeks, but with the updater everyone uses it exactly once, only once per 6 months
[01:28] <Gallomimia> chowder: i wish i knew enough about X to really form an opinion on that matter
[01:28] <Gallomimia> but now we're OT and suppose we might want to move to a new channel to talk about that
[01:29] <chowder> Gallomimia: which one?
[01:29] <Gallomimia> i dunno. im trying to fix my bootloader so... maybe save for another time?
[01:29] <chowder> you got it
[01:33] <docmur> I know SHC can "compile" shell scripts, but other good ways are there for me to ecode / encrypt a shell script so it can still run but can't be read, this is out of interest!
[01:35] <nate1> exit
[01:37] <transhuman__> hi any experts in here with systemd-modules-load-service? getting LOAD loaded ACTIVE failed SUB failed DESCRIPTION Load Kernel Modules
[01:38] <mcphail> docmur: no, A user has t have permission to read it to run it
[01:38] <transhuman__> as output from systemctl --failed
[01:38] <fcastillo> does anybody know which one is the default stdout sterr file? I want to see the output of an already running process that didn't start from command line
[01:38] <norcross> ahh its a great day
[01:40] <transhuman__> fcastillo does this help http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/redirecting-stderr-to-stdout/
[01:41] <homa_> how can capture video in online site?
[01:41] <norcross> homa_: grab video ?
[01:42] <LambdaComplex> fcastillo: looks like you'll need strace
[01:42] <homa_> norcross, in www.cybrary.it
[01:43] <norcross> cool site
[01:43] <Lilithhh> Hello I need help deciding whether or not Ubuntu is a good OS! Does this act funny with web browsers in linux.. like in safari on my Mac??: http://crashsafari.com/
[01:43] <fcastillo>  transhuman__: thanks but that doesn't help since I didn't start the process from command line and I can't start it
[01:43] <Lilithhh> PS: Mac is better
[01:44] <fcastillo> LambdaComplex: thanks but strace also works only if I'm running the program from scratch.
[01:44] <LambdaComplex> Lilithhh: I actually went to that earlier in Firefox. The browser froze, then eventually asked me if I wanted to stop the script
[01:44] <fcastillo> I know that /var/log holds some stdout and stderr from output files, is that correct?
[01:44] <Lilithhh> really?
[01:45] <LambdaComplex> Lilithhh: Yes. Also the fact that you just said "Mac is better" means you're probably a troll
[01:45] <yigal> fcastillo: I don't understand strace should work just attach strace to the process of the application?
[01:45] <RoadRunner> would anyone like to help with a cmake problem?
[01:45] <Lilithhh> It's the truth. Mac is better.
[01:45] <LambdaComplex> fcastillo: What do you mean by "from scratch?"
[01:45] <transhuman__> what about this http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-strace-command-examples.html
[01:45]  * LambdaComplex will regret this
[01:45] <LambdaComplex> Lilithhh: What makes you say that?
[01:46] <yigal> fcastillo: strace -p<PID>
[01:46] <fcastillo> yigal: because it's a little more complicated than that. I'm trying to set print statements on my Unity scope so I can debug it, since I don't know any other way to do it
[01:47] <fcastillo> so, there isn't a PID for my scope, there's one for the scope loader, but not specific to my scope
[01:47] <LambdaComplex> fcastillo: Then perhaps you should've mentioned that from the start
[01:48] <transhuman__> sorry facastillo, cant help
[01:48] <fcastillo> LambdaComplex: sorry about that. I'll try to be more specific
[01:49] <transhuman__> anyone able to help with my systemd-modules-load.service problem? been at it for 6 hours now and no where further figuring it out
[01:49] <fcastillo> i'm setting print statements in my scopes daemon, which uses python. I need to know where are those outputs being printed, any system log files in particular?
[01:50] <yigal> fcastillo: so you're developing the scope in Python?
[01:51] <transhuman__> if your doing it in python fcastillo you might try #python...just a suggestion
[01:51] <fcastillo> the scope is the recoll scope and it's already out there: https://bitbucket.org/medoc/unity-scope-recoll
[01:51] <fcastillo> yigal: the daemon is already on python, so I'm just using what was already available
[01:52] <fcastillo> the recoll scope hasn't been updated or taken care of, I find it very useful, so I decided to take a look with my very basic programming knowledge
[01:52] <yigal> fcastillo: understood, now why can't you debug by running the scope from the cli?
[01:53] <user> What is the best VPN more Ubuntu?
[01:53] <fcastillo> yigal: because this is the command needed to run the scope: /usr/bin/python3 /usr/share/unity-scopes/scope-runner-dbus.py -s files/recoll.scope
[01:54] <yigal> fcastillo: also have you seen http://askubuntu.com/questions/310672/how-do-i-debug-my-unity-scope, which has a nice bit on how to debug scopes?
[01:54] <fcastillo> yigal: and when it's run, there isn't any command line output. It just started the daemon in the back
[01:54] <fcastillo> yigal: I did see that article and it works as long as the scope was started from command line the first time. The scope started from boot and I have no idea on how to unloaded
[01:55] <yigal> fcastillo: the libunity-tool -g, seems to be rather promising
[01:55] <bmsr256> does someone know why mediascanner-2.0 sometimes crash?
[01:55] <yigal> fcastillo: so you aren't seeing it in dbus?
[01:55] <fcastillo> yigal: the developer has a lot of print statements in the source, which are commented, they look like debugging, so I thought it would be easy to just see the output of those
[01:55] <user854554521> What is the best VPN for Ubuntu?
[01:56] <yigal> fcastillo: well if they are just print statements they will go to std out, unless you actually create a log file for them.
[01:56] <fcastillo> yigal: I do see it in dbus, but there's no output on libunity-tool -g when I run a search, even though there is an output to the search on the scope
[01:59] <yigal> fcastillo: I'd ask these questions to the developer directly especially because they explicitly write that they are looking for volunteers or potential maintainers
[02:00] <fcastillo> yigal: I've tried, but he hasn't responded in a while, and he's page says he's stop development on the recoll scope :-X
[02:02] <user854554521> No one knows?
[02:02] <user854554521> or the best paid VPN for Ubuntui
[02:03] <yigal> user854554521: I don't think there is a 'best', it depends on what you are using it for
[02:03] <fcastillo> user854554521: there isn't one specific to Ubuntu, you should just look for the best VPN in general. I use www.privateinternetaccess.com and works great with Ubuntu and it's very fast, but I didn't do much research about it, so maybe there's a better one out there
[02:04] <fcastillo> user854554521: I agree with yigal
[02:05] <fcastillo> yigal: so, I've managed to have an output to libunity-tool :-D, anybody that knows how to change it's filters model?
[02:05] <user854554521> Perfect, Ill take a look on the website you suggested
[02:05] <klf> Is there a way to tweak Unity so that windows doesn't maximize upon hitting the edges of the screen?
[02:06] <user854554521> So there are VPN that are better than others in different tasks?, can you give me an example please?
[02:06] <klf> it's really annoying.
[02:06] <yigal> fcastillo: You can see on the source code as well as I that the commented error messages are mostly going to std error, file=sys.stderr
[02:06] <fcastillo> kif: you should check some settings under ccsm (compiz config) and disable the edge thing there
[02:06] <klf> s/doesn't/don't/
[02:06] <yigal> fcastillo: but as you know better than I they are all mostly commented
[02:07] <bencc> how can I find all the fonts installed on desktop so I can install the same in a container?
[02:09] <fcastillo> yigal: yes, they are commented, but when I uncomment them, I still can't find the sys.stderr file anywhere
[02:09] <allizom> bencc: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts#Manually
[02:10] <yigal> fcastillo: you won't that isn't a file, that's a stream and will only be useful from the command line.
[02:10] <bencc> allizom: I don't want to install fonts manually. I'm trying to find the font deb packages ubuntu desktop use by default?
[02:11] <fcastillo> yigal: thanks for that info, I knew sys.stderr wasn't the name of a file, but I thought that the sys.stderr stream was being save into a default log file somewhere. I was looking for that default file everywhere
[02:11] <yigal> fcastillo: ah, np, and nope, you'll need to edit the source, find and replace all with the log file of your choice, as one example
[02:12] <fcastillo> yigal: AH!!!! gotcha! Thanks for that!!!!
[02:13] <BiilD73> well most everything is coming together.. Still fighting deluge to allow remote conenctions from the windows deluge program, webui works fine.
[02:13] <msa2461> Hello, I need help with my VM, it not recognize my USB devices. Can you help me?
[02:13] <yigal> bencc: well you can see the fonts the system knows about via fc-list, and then use 'dpkg -S <file>' to find all of the packages containing fonts on the current system.
[02:14] <yigal> fcastillo: awesome, well best of luck!
[02:14] <bencc> yigal: trying
[02:16] <yigal> bencc: some fonts for instance msttcorefonts won't show up in the package list as they're not being taken from a proper package
[02:17] <bencc> yigal: I'm not using msttcorefonts. anything else won't show up?
[02:17] <yigal> bencc: as a dirty one-liner something like this should do, fc-list | cut -d: -f1 | while read file ; do dpkg -S $file 2>&1 | grep -v msttcorefonts | cut -d: -f1 ; done | sort | uniq
[02:18] <yigal> bencc: not that I'm aware of if you are just using packages, not from source installs
[02:19] <bencc> yigal: thanks. it only show: fonts-dejavu-core, fonts-libreration
[02:19] <bencc> but chromium fonts looks bad
[02:19] <yigal> bencc: hmm, so are you running chromium in a container?
[02:19] <andrej_> change in chromium settings
[02:20] <bencc> yigal: yes. and I'm probably missing some basic fonts
[02:20] <bencc> andrej_: outside of a container fonts looks good so I don't think it's chromium settings
[02:21] <andrej_> i change in chrome fonts to sans and serif like in firefox
[02:21] <yigal> bencc: can you give the raw ouput of fc-list in either http://paste.ubuntu.com/ or a Gist?
[02:22] <bencc> yigal: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14668875/
[02:22] <yigal> bencc: you have ssh access to the container I imagine, what font packages are shown installed on the container with that one-liner?
[02:22] <bencc> yigal: I'll check after rebuilding the container. it'll take few mintues
[02:23] <bencc> yigal: I think the container only has fonts-liberation
[02:24] <bencc> what are the standard fonts deb packages on ubuntu desktop?
[02:31] <yigal> bencc: I'm not certain.  You can find all of the packages installed at installation in the gunzipped file /var/log/installer/initial-status.gz
[02:32] <yigal> bencc: then filter via 'Section: fonts' and that should give you more or less the right list
[02:35] <bencc> yigal: thanks
[02:35] <bencc> yigal: is it possible to see what font packages the chrome (not chromium) package requires?
[02:35] <andrej_> Ariel, Times new roman
[02:36] <bencc> andrej_: how can I install them?
[02:36] <andrej_> download fonts and install
[02:36] <Bashing-om> bencc: these commands can list the fonts installed on the computer. A few fonts might not appear though. ' fc-cache -fv ; fc-list | less ; dpkg -l *font* | grep -E ^ii ' .
[02:37] <andrej_> or install mscorefonts packages
[02:37] <bencc> andrej_: ubuntu desktop looks fine without mscorefonts
[02:38] <yigal> bencc: apt-cache show google-chrome-$(version), where version is 'stable' or what ever is installed.
[02:38] <andrej_> change in chrome settings to good free font
[02:38] <yigal> bencc: or a little more to the point, apt-cache depends google-chrome-$(version)
[02:39] <tyuiolr> Firefox is so slow with video
[02:39] <bencc> trying
[02:39] <Volund> SO GUYS
[02:40] <tyuiolr> Chrome is faster but hate the Google spyware
[02:41] <derpatron> can i mount /usr to a different partition without a live cd/gparted?
[02:41] <Volund> I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 15.10 here on one computer, and Windows 10 on another. I need to do something like VNC/RDP so I can control it fluidly and, preferably, shared clipboard would be really nice.
[02:41] <tyuiolr> andrej_: the only thing I used that needed mscorefonts was winehq
[02:42] <Volund> what solution would you recommend?
[02:43] <yigal> derpatron: the short answer is no, because there are binaries in /usr that the system is dependent on, so unmounting /usr will mess the live os up
[02:43] <yigal> derpatron: however with your name I suspect you already know that
[02:44] <derpatron> i see, my intention was to actually extend the / partition to the left, but it seems i'll need to not use my current ubuntu for doing that either way, thx for the clarification yigal
[02:44] <yigal> derpatron: cool man, gl let us know if you have any other questions
[02:45] <tyuiolr> Volund: http://www.digitalcitizen.life/connecting-windows-remote-desktop-ubuntu
[02:46] <Volund> tyuiolr: it's the other way around that I wanna manage.
[02:48] <bencc> yigal andrej_ Bashing-om: just installed mscorefonts and it look better. thanks
[02:57] <mita_> qwert
[03:02] <ircheck> test
[03:05] <user54541210> Everytime a minimize a video from youtube my Ubuntu 15.1 freezes. Why is this?
[03:05] <user54541210> can someone help me?
[03:10] <user54541210> someone over there lol?
[03:12] <elky> user54541210: if you give more details such as version, card model, and whether you're using free or non-free drivers, it might be more likely to get an answer
[03:15]  * Volund attempts to install xrdp and lxde
[03:17] <Volund> you know what's really cool? The fact that on physical machine I've got one shell running - Unity - and in my remote desktop client I'm seeing lxde.
[03:17] <Volund> that is incredibly cool.
[03:19] <LambdaComplex> Volund: What remote desktop client are you using?
[03:19] <LambdaComplex> I haven't played around with much in that area other than X over ssh
[03:19] <Volund> LambdaComplex: Uh. just Microsoft Terminal Services Client. mstsc.exe
[03:19]  * LambdaComplex gets the feeling that won't run on Linux
[03:20] <Volund> I'm connecting to Linux from windows
[03:20] <Volund> wanted something graphical, not just a putty terminal
[03:20] <Volund> now to see if sessions are retained in memory if I close them.
[03:21] <Volund> YES
[03:21] <Volund> yes they are. Okay awesome.
[03:22] <grkblood> im trying to install ubuntu server 14.04 LTS from a usb and im getting "no cahing mode page found, assuming drive cache: write through". the install wont go past this. how do i work aroudn this issue?
[03:25] <john_rambo> I am getting this error while updating  http://paste2.org/kFcaPXz4
[03:26] <john_rambo> I did  sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf but same thing
[03:26] <robobenklein> @grkblood That doesn't sound like the error that is causing the install to fail, check to see if it is come other problem
[03:26] <nicomachus> john_rambo: anything look odd in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[03:27] <LambdaComplex> That's really weird, since (so far as I can tell) restricted/source/Sources _is_ listed in that file
[03:27] <john_rambo> nicomachus: http://paste2.org/4w0tUUnK
[03:28] <robobenklein> grkblood, try looking for other causes, I doubt the write cache is even a problem
[03:29] <grkblood> well, its stopping there
[03:30] <nicomachus> LambdaComplex: it actually looks like /ubuntu/ just links to the parent... so it goes on forever.
[03:30] <nicomachus> http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/
[03:30] <robobenklein> grkblood is there any other indication that the system is working, perhaps it takes awhile to boot (slow usb?)
[03:30] <nicomachus> john_rambo: perhaps try a different mirror?
[03:31] <john_rambo> nicomachus: Trying now
[03:39] <Guy1524> hey guys, is it possible to put a .desktop file in a folder that makes it visible from only one user's launcher?
[03:42] <Guy1524> I figured it out nvm
[03:44] <XenophonF> how'd you do it?
[03:44] <XenophonF> you know, for posterity's sake
[03:44] <XenophonF> in case someone's googling for that exact same problem and find this chat log
[03:47] <nicomachus> this chat log is publicly available but I don't believe it is indexed.
[03:48] <gentsu> XenophonF: he left
[03:50] <datahead8888> Every time I try to use apt-get it finds an old request to reinstall DropBox and starts on this.  It never finishes.  If I reboot, it just finds this again.
[03:50] <datahead8888> How do I clear the queue of apt-get install requests?
[03:51] <transhuman_> hi any experts in here with systemd-modules-load-service? getting LOAD loaded ACTIVE failed SUB failed DESCRIPTION Load Kernel Modules
[03:52] <transhuman_> been trying to figure this out for 10 hours and couting
[03:52] <transhuman_> s/couting/counting
[03:58] <nicomachus> transhuman_: perhaps try in #systemd as well
[03:59] <sudharsan> hi
[04:03] <transhuman_> thanks nicomachus
[04:30] <eduardo> hello mundo
[04:38] <NoobsterMCTorval> hello, I installed wine, q4wine, and winetricks with all the packages on a bootable usb and I can't find the applications anywhere. Made a search through, looked through all my files etc
[04:39] <NoobsterMCTorval> search through dash
[04:46] <Sankara> goodnight
[04:46] <SchrodingersScat> NoobsterMCTorval: does the usb have persistence space?
[04:47] <nolsen> How to uninstall applications on wine-dev?
[04:47] <cadesigns> does any one knows ow to hack a friends facebook?
[04:48] <cadesigns> ubuntu 15.10
[04:48] <somsip> !illegal | cadesigns
[04:48] <SchrodingersScat> I love you for supplying a valid ubuntu release, but that's way off topic.
[04:48] <oscar__> hii
[04:49] <oscar__> I lost my sound
[04:49] <oscar__> why!?
[04:49] <maum> hello
[04:49] <NoobsterMCTorval> SchrondingersScat yes, i think so. when i created it, i assigned 4089mb in the usb universal installer. If im lost and dont know what im talking about tell me
[04:49] <oscar__> I shouldn't update?
[04:49] <maum> Is there a ubuntu pe version? something like windows pe.
[04:49] <oscar__> can I downgrade?
[04:50] <SchrodingersScat> NoobsterMCTorval: just checking, would make sense that if it didn't have it, and you rebooted, then any changes would be gone.  Gotta go through the checklist.  Do other things seem to have changed? can you reinstall them?
[04:51] <SchrodingersScat> !sound
[04:51] <SchrodingersScat> oscar__: ^ tried that?
[04:51] <bonzibuddy> maum: what would you need that for? I don't know something that is specifically analogous, but maybe something close to what you need
[04:52] <maum> bonzibuddy: I need to check nic type.
[04:52] <NoobsterMCTorval> sure, i can try. another weird thing is that its the same for the synaptic package manager. its on the launcher and wont open when pressed. cant find it in dash either or any files
[04:52] <oscar__> SchrodingersScat, does not open :D
[04:52] <NoobsterMCTorval> sure, i can try. another weird thing is that its the same for the synaptic package manager. its on the launcher and wont open when pressed. cant find it in dash either or any files
[04:52] <maum> bonzibuddy: os is not installed on the machine.
[04:52] <bonzibuddy> maum: could you boot with a live cd / live usb and check? I think that's what I would do
[04:53] <maum> bonzibuddy: it is possible
[04:53] <maum> bonzibuddy: Do I need to install os from cd or usb?
[04:53] <maum> bonzibuddy: I just need to check the nic type.
[04:53] <bonzibuddy> maum: nope, you can run the OS  entirely from the cd/usb
[04:53] <maum> ah
[04:53] <bonzibuddy> maum: it doesnt touch the hard drive unless you decide to install it
[04:54] <maum> bonzibuddy: I see. thanks.
[04:54] <SchrodingersScat> NoobsterMCTorval: could try different tools and see if one works better :[
[04:54] <bonzibuddy> maum: no prob, happy computing
[04:55] <NoobsterMCTorval> what exactly do u mean by tools?
[04:55] <NoobsterMCTorval> im pretty sure i wouldnt be getting these problems if it was installed on a internal hard drive
[04:55] <NoobsterMCTorval> what exactly do u mean by tools?
[04:55] <SchrodingersScat> NoobsterMCTorval: there's a page about setting it up manually too, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent , but there's unetbootin, some others
[04:55] <oscar__> SchrodingersScat, it was working ... why I shouldn't upgrade
[04:55] <oscar__> ?
[04:56] <SchrodingersScat> oscar__: I don't think I said anything about upgrading or not upgrading, that's up to you.
[04:56] <oscar__> I say not you!
[04:56] <oscar__> it was working fine
[04:56] <oscar__> why it stops working after upgrade
[04:56] <oscar__> that was my question
[04:57] <oscar__> I need to reinstall everything again?
[04:57] <oscar__> isn't that stupid?
[04:58] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: what was the upgrade path
[04:58] <bonzibuddy> eg 14.04 to 14.10....?
[04:58] <NoobsterMCTorval> even if it was completely persistent, it should show downloaded applications. never rebooted after installing
[04:59] <NoobsterMCTorval> if it wasnt
[04:59] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, 14.00 <
[04:59] <DarkSpiritAK47> i have a question is there a free linux software that SPECIFICALLY shows you the "FUTURES NUMBERS" for the us markets such as the D&J and S&P? it is for my dad... i know i can get the info on marketwatch.com but i thought it would be super cool if there was an app for it?
[05:00] <bonzibuddy> DarkSpiritAK47 this is the closest stuff I am aware of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuFinance
[05:00] <DarkSpiritAK47> THANK U bonzi!
[05:01] <bonzibuddy> DarkSpiritAK47 with some coding skill you could maybe make a nice python app that gets its data from the net
[05:01] <NoobsterMCTorval> i tried unetbootin before, usb wouldnt boot up. i might of dont it wrong though
[05:02] <oscar__> and  I cannot reinstall something without removing all desktop? WTF!?
[05:02] <DarkSpiritAK47> TRUE TRUE!!! except i managed to ace all of my classes in college except computer programming but your right LOL :-)
[05:02] <DarkSpiritAK47> hahaha
[05:02] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: depends what you are trying to reinstall...
[05:02] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: before you go and do that, make sure your output devie isnt muted or something weird, that happens sometimes
[05:03] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, therre is no reinstall alsa-base ?
[05:03] <oscar__> alsa-utils ?
[05:03] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: fire up alsamixer
[05:03] <DarkSpiritAK47> cause my dad usually always makes me go to marketwatch.com and lookup the info for him there under the "futures" part... i am sure somehow i could make that into an app
[05:03] <oscar__> is sound not desktop
[05:03] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: and confirm that your line out/headphone/etc is not muted
[05:03] <DarkSpiritAK47> specifically java i failed horribly lol
[05:03] <oscar__> :o bonzibuddy I don't need to confirm.. if I am here asking for help is because I already check thart
[05:04] <NoobsterMCTorval> damn, if i wanted to get an A in a computer programming class I would have to dedicate my life to it
[05:04] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: you already checked alsamixer? not the desktop UI but alsamixer?  Apologies if you have, I don't know what your skill level is :)
[05:04] <DarkSpiritAK47> lol same man... that stuff is hard... i am SUPER good at art though
[05:04] <oscar__> alsamixer
[05:04] <oscar__> alsactl resotre
[05:04] <oscar__> restore*
[05:04] <oscar__> etc..
[05:04] <oscar__> no sound
[05:05] <DarkSpiritAK47> so we all got our strengths and weakness i just love linux cause its safe beutiful and hell it just rocks
[05:05] <bonzibuddy> DarkSpiritAK47: try out some of the options under "Stock Market monitoring Software" - i havnt used them, but they appear to be configurable
[05:05] <oscar__> and better than everything ( no asound script on boot time )
[05:05] <DarkSpiritAK47> OKAY COOL thankx bonzi
[05:05] <oscar__> no sound service on boot?
[05:05] <oscar__> :o
[05:05] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: is it a PCI/e sound card/mobo/usb audio device?
[05:05] <oscar__> pci
[05:06] <oscar__> laptop
[05:06] <DarkSpiritAK47> yeah that looks like it is going to be my best bet i shall try some of those out
[05:06] <Pinkamena_D> I have a single file (a very large .vdi image) which seems to have been corrupted - I get input/output errors when trying to read or copy it.
[05:06] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: does it show up with lspci?
[05:06] <Pinkamena_D> fsck says that all is well, any other tool I can use to try and recover it?
[05:07] <oscar__> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
[05:07] <oscar__> 	Subsystem: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Device c597
[05:07] <oscar__> 	Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel
[05:07] <oscar__>  << bonzibuddy yes
[05:07] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: hmmm..... puzzling indeed
[05:08] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: anything in dmesg re. snd_hda* ?
[05:08] <oscar__> damn it.. 2 hours installing this to restart everything again... awesome!
[05:08] <NoobsterMCTorval> i honestly dont even want to use wine but it bugs me that i installed it and i cant even open it. Same with synaptic.
[05:09] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, no
[05:09] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: I'm sorry for what I'm about to ask
[05:09] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: but did you turn it off and on again
[05:09] <homa_> hi my friends
[05:10] <oscar__> I was trying to reinstall but is impossible without removing all Desktop ???? yes yes . mute unmute, restart, restart,
[05:11] <DarkSpiritAK47> have a good night all i am going to install gnome 3 on my elemenetary os
[05:11] <DarkSpiritAK47> godbless bye
[05:12] <bonzibuddy> oscar__ did you have any kind of custom alsa config on the old version?
[05:12] <bonzibuddy> or anything generally out of the ordinary
[05:12] <oscar__> this ubuntu is untouched ... nothing !
[05:13] <oscar__> I just upgrade and puff
[05:13] <oscar__> goodbye sound
[05:13] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: if you havn't gone through the steps here, I would recommend it https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[05:13] <NoobsterMCTorval> some packages are probably corrupt. i think it said something about unable to install something and it used something in its place
[05:14] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: I'm wondering if there is a way to confirm the right driver is loading for your sound card, conceivably a new driver was specified that isnt compatible?
[05:14] <NoobsterMCTorval> anyway to manually open an application using the terminal?
[05:14] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, lsmod?
[05:14] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: I've seen it on rare occasions with cheap soundcards... why it would stop working is bizarre
[05:14] <Ben64> NoobsterMCTorval: what are you trying to open
[05:14] <oscar__> why I need to use pulseaudio?
[05:15] <oscar__> that is bizarre
[05:15] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: maybe you could google the driver name/version and chipset model #
[05:15] <bonzibuddy> see what comes up, if you havnt already
[05:15] <NoobsterMCTorval> wine on bootable usb. installed it with all the packages and cant find it anywhere
[05:15] <Ben64> NoobsterMCTorval: wine doesnt do anything by itself, you need to run an exe
[05:15] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, there are chipset drivers for linux? :o
[05:16] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: have you tried looking at "Additional Drivers"?  did you get moved to an open source version i wonder
[05:17] <bonzibuddy> oscar__ yep, well I'm only referring to the sound chip anyway.  maybe chipset is a misnomer
[05:17] <bonzibuddy> most are some realtek variant
[05:17] <bonzibuddy> some cheap ones are.. some company that starts with a "C", cant recall.  had a hell of a time trying to get one to work once
[05:17] <bonzibuddy> realtek/intel is p common
[05:17] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, that have no sense... when someone install linux to a machine and have sound, why upgradeing make them lost sound?
[05:18] <oscar__> was not a downgrade
[05:18] <oscar__> but an upgrade
[05:18] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: can you confirm in the "Additional Drivers" section, is your sound card listed anywhere in there
[05:19] <bonzibuddy> "Additional Drivers" app***
[05:19] <oscar__> where is that menu?
[05:20] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: hit the "windows" key and type "additional drivers", it should pop up in the unity dash launcher
[05:20] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: did you "upgrade" to a non-LTS version??
[05:21] <bonzibuddy> ie anything higher than 14.04
[05:21] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, I don't know.. I got notice to upgrade and I did..
[05:21] <oscar__> auto-upgrade
[05:21] <oscar__> additional *** no exist
[05:21] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: can you run "cat /etc/*release*" and note the version number reported, or otherwise confirm the version you are currently on
[05:22] <oscar__> version 14.04
[05:24] <rex_> help
[05:24] <bonzibuddy> oscar__ can you try booting a live image of ubuntu 14.04 (usb/dvd) and see if the sound works then?
[05:24] <oscar__> now not even players start
[05:24] <oscar__> awesome
[05:24] <oscar__> ubuntu is getting better
[05:25] <rex_> Please help me how to view files from flash drive
[05:25] <oscar__> 5 hours of my life take it to garbage.. is not lovely ?
[05:26] <bonzibuddy> rex_ when you plug it in, does it not show up on the left-hand side?
[05:26] <maum_> hello
[05:27] <maum_> how can I check network nic card type in ubuntu?
[05:27] <bonzibuddy> maum_: lspci lists
[05:27] <maum_> ok I will try it.
[05:27] <bonzibuddy> maum_: woops, run the command "lspci" to list all pci devices (your NIC should be in there)
[05:29] <bonzibuddy> maum_ example output "02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06)"
[05:29] <maum_> bonzibuddy: there are two network interface cards. but when I type ifconfig, it shows just lo
[05:30] <oscar__> well I learned .. no upgrades in ubuntu and the best choice would be not to use... since upgrading breaks stuff ( that only happen in ubuntu )
[05:30] <maum_> bonzibuddy: I checked it.
[05:30] <bonzibuddy> oscar__: I've never met an os that never breaks :) computers are just dicks, life is pain
[05:30] <maum_> bonzibuddy: there are two network interface cards. but when I type ifconfig, it shows just lo
[05:31] <maum_> bonzibuddy: something like eth0, eth1 etc.. I want to see this.
[05:31] <oscar__> bonzibuddy, I've never met an os that breaks what was defined in kernel ;)
[05:31] <bonzibuddy> maum_: what details do you need from the ifconfig? mac?
[05:31] <oscar__> so you inject code and change things that are not supose to happen
[05:31] <NoobsterMCTorval> is it possible to start an application from terminal?
[05:32] <maum_> bonzibuddy: not mac.. ubuntu.. I need to up all interface card.
[05:32] <oscar__> computers are computers.. they don't change behavior just for fun!
[05:32] <maum_> bonzibuddy: currently, i can see only lo when I type ifconfig command.
[05:32] <bonzibuddy> maum_: are you trying to test all interfaces or just list them?
[05:32] <bonzibuddy> maum_: i meant MAC address
[05:33] <maum_> bonzibuddy: mac address was set in bios
[05:34] <z__> webcam is not installed
[05:34] <wfreeman> NoobsterMCTorval: sure, just type its name
[05:34] <bonzibuddy> maum_: are you trying to test all interfaces or just list them?
[05:34] <maum_> yes
[05:35] <z__> no control apt help
[05:35] <bonzibuddy> maum_ if you right click the networking icon in the top right do you see "Wired connection 1... wired connection 2..." etc?
[05:35] <NoobsterMCTorval> thanks. all my apps werent appearing at dash for some reason
[05:35] <NoobsterMCTorval> thanks. all my apps werent appearing at dash for some reason
[05:36] <wfreeman> You can also hit alt-f2 and type in a program name
[05:36] <wfreeman>  I'm running Lubuntu on a laptop with a touchscreen. When I close the lid, the touchscreen doesn't turn off, so the computer registers all sorts of spurious touch events. Is there any way to trigger a script when the lid is closed/opened so I can disable and reenable the touchscreen? Is there some other way to fix this?
[05:39] <maum_> bonzibuddy: I don't understand what you mentioned. what I am trying to do is that I like to check network interface type such as fxp, em, eth... etc.
[05:40] <NoobsterMCTorval> periodic table is not opening when i type it in
[05:43] <bonzibuddy> maum_: try ifconfig -a
[05:44] <maum_> bonzibuddy: it shows just lo
[05:45] <bonzibuddy> maum_ even with the -a option?
[05:45] <maum_> bonzibuddy: yes
[05:46] <maum_> bonzibuddy: sudo lshw -C network command shows two unassigned network interface.
[05:47] <bonzibuddy> maum_ are they ethernet or something else?
[05:47] <maum_> bonzibuddy: broadcom gigabit ethernet
[05:49] <maum_> bonzibuddy: NetXtreme II BCM5708
[05:51] <bonzibuddy> maum_: I'm afraid I can't think of anything else myself,but this forum post might help http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/livecd-ethernet-connections.345270/
[05:56] <maum_> bonzibuddy: Thanks anyway.
[06:11] <oula> anyone can help me, i have this error "[sdb] no caching mode page found ... [sdb] assuming drive cache : write though"
[06:12] <nicomachus> oula: is that a USB?
[06:12] <oula> nicomachus , yes
[06:13] <nicomachus> looks like it's nothing to be concerned about. happens when the kernel sees a desk and checks it for disk cache, but USB drives don't generally have those so it just goes into "write-through" mode.
[06:13] <nicomachus> oula: is that device not working?
[06:14] <nicomachus> s/desk/disk
[06:15] <oula> nicomachus , it works but when using it in ubuntu i have that error
[06:15] <nicomachus> oula: it's not really even an error, just a "heads up" message. Nothing is wrong.
[06:16] <oula> nicomachus , what should i write after "write though"
[06:17] <nicomachus> oula: you should have to write through anything
[06:18] <nicomachus> oula: you shouldn't have to write anything, I mean.
[06:19] <rick_> Hi all, If I want to compile a 32 bit kernel for Braswell, which processor type should I choose? Pentium Pro or Atom?
[06:19] <nicomachus> rick_: you need buying tips?
[06:20] <waterpicker> Hello
[06:20] <oula> nicomachus , when i mount from this USB i have this message "/dev/sdb already mounted or /home/ola busy" what does it mean
[06:20] <rick_> nicomachus, what tip?
[06:20] <fits021> русские есть?
[06:20] <nicomachus> rick_: what are you asking? Which processor you should buy?
[06:20] <nicomachus> !ru | fits021
[06:21] <rick_> Braswell cpu
[06:21] <rick_> I think it's a Atom cpu.
[06:21] <nicomachus> oula: it means the USB is already mounted.
[06:21] <nicomachus> rick_: I don't understand what you're asking.
[06:22] <oula> nicomachus , do you mean that the contents of the USB are now stored in /home/ola
[06:22] <nicomachus> oula: no they were probably mounted in /media
[06:23] <nicomachus> automatically.
[06:23] <rick_> nicomachus, I am trying to make a linux system working with this cpu http://wccftech.com/intel-announces-braswell-soc-replacement-existing-bay-trail-platform/
[06:24] <rick_> nicomachus, and I am not sure which "Processor family"  is suitable for this CPU.
[06:25] <rick_> when I enable "64-bit kernel" in linux menuconfig, I can see "Atom" in Processor family
[06:26] <nicomachus> rick_: what are you installing on that? Where do you have to select "processor family"?
[06:26] <rww> nicomachus: in make menuconfig when compiling a kernel
[06:27] <nicomachus> rick_: and what is the rest of the hardware? Is this on a pi or something?
[06:27] <rww> which is something that i'm unconvinced is necessary
[06:27] <rick_> nicomachus, in "make menuconfig" of linux kernel source
[06:27] <homa_> hi my friends
[06:29] <sw0rdfish> hey guys if I'm using a live-cd system (xubuntu) and I put the laptop to sleep, when I turn it on again will the system resume like how it was?
[06:30] <cfhowlett> sw0rdfish, the wifi probably will not come auto-revive
[06:30] <rick_> so many options in linux kernel, I am wondering how to do suitable customize for specific HW.
[06:30] <homa_> live cd is like hdd
[06:31] <sw0rdfish> i'll be using a usb but yeah I guess its the same
[06:37] <lola> hi
[06:44] <coulbourne> Hey could anyone help me with an issu I'm having with creating a live USB on a Mac to boot on AMD64
[06:45] <cfhowlett> !mac | coulbourne
[06:45] <ttal> is there some setting to get "Preview files and folders" working on 14.04.3?
[06:45] <Ascavasaion> I know that .tar.gz files can be checkinstalled for easy and safe removal.  Does that work for drivers as well?
[06:45] <ttal> I press spacebar but notthing..
[06:46] <coulbourne> cfthowlett: thanks! I'm actually not trying to install on a mac, rather trying to install on a PC, but trying to create the liveUSB from a mac.
[06:46] <coulbourne> Is there a good place you know of I can go with that question?
[06:46] <AlecTaylor> hi
[06:46] <AlecTaylor> Is there an RSS feed for this? - http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/
[06:46] <cfhowlett> coulbourne, unetbootin should work
[06:47] <coulbourne> It doesn't unfortunately.
[06:47] <cfhowlett> coulbourne, do you have ubuntu installed on the mac?
[06:47] <coulbourne> with unetbootin I get a blinking cursor on boot. With iso -> img dd onto the drive I get "isolinux.bin missing or corrupt"
[06:48] <coulbourne> I have VMs but I don't have it on the hardware
[06:48] <cfhowlett> coulbourne, do you have ubuntu installed on the mac?
[06:48] <coulbourne> And I always am suspicious about doing low level stuff in VMs
[06:51] <ttal> I preview files and folders using spacebar not available on 14.04 LTS?
[06:53] <kachnu> hi all
[06:53] <coulbourne> heya
[07:00] <ttal> In the Help manual shipped with 14.04LTS it says you can "Preview files and folders" by pressing the space-bar. However this does not appear to be default behaviour on my new install.
[07:02] <Emmanuel_Ar> aa
[07:13] <haidar_> Hello, I wanted to put a server.iso in side the Ubuntu server "the Ubuntu server install on VM and the OS is windows"??
[07:15] <haidar_> Hello, I wanted to put a server.iso in side the Ubuntu server "the Ubuntu server install on VM and the OS is windows"??
[07:15] <ttal> haidar: install virtualbox on the ubuntu server, then install the server.iso on the vm inside the ubuntu server.
[07:16] <AlecTaylor> coulbourne: Alright, well I hacked together a 3 liner to extract the AMI I care about: https://gist.github.com/AlecTaylor/ef0e51f8b2aa13d987db
[07:17] <haidar_> ttal I already did that I want to put the server.iso insider the server by command and I like to put it in directory /var/lib/libvirt/images
[07:17] <austrinus> hey guys. i'm monitoring the http requests on my ubuntu server machine, and ther seemes to be a lot of requests going out to "www.google.com". I've been trying to figure out how to determine what process is causing the problem. when i do a sudo netsat -nt | grep ipaddr, it comes up with a few connections with the status as "TIME_WAIT". any ideas?
[07:19] <haidar_> ttal also How I can install the VM inside the ubuntu server by command and how install the ubuntu server inside it
[07:21] <Ascavasaion> I know that .tar.gz files can be checkinstalled for easy and safe removal.  Does that work for drivers as well?
[07:25] <lianz_> austrinus: netstat -p?
[07:26] <austrinus> lianz_: tried that. the process name doesn't show up. just "TIME_WAIT"
[07:38] <hjjg> Does top show every measure you need to say if your system is under heavy load? I mean, if network or disks are busy, cpu-wait goes up high. It shows load and cpu usage for user processes and kernel (sys). what about, say, memory speed? Is it handled by cpu-wait?
[07:39] <hjjg> I am asking because there are some SQL queries that take forever, but neither the CPU (or one core of it, I know that it does not scale for a single query) nor disks are too busy.
[07:39] <auronandace> hjjg: doesn't cpu-wait mean your cpu is waiting for instructions and is thus idle
[07:40] <haidar> hello ,I want to put the server.iso inside the Ubuntu server throught command how can I do that please "the ubuntu server is running on VM and the OS is windows" I want to put it in dirctory /var/lib/libvirt/images???
[07:42] <lianz_> austrinus: how about netstat -plnt and look for the same listening port for TIME_WAIT state connection
[07:43] <austrinus> lianz_: nope. still nothing
[07:43] <austrinus> the inode and user that are listed are both zero
[07:43] <austrinus> if that helps
[07:44] <hjjg> auronandace: AFAIK wait means that it is waiting on I/O (i.e. disk and network)
[07:44] <ttal> haidar: I do not know the answer to that question, somebody else might know. Best not to flood the same message repeatedly, people will read above when they get a chance.
[07:50] <haidar> hello ,I want to put the server.iso inside the Ubuntu server throught command how can I do that please "the ubuntu server is running on VM and the OS is windows" I want to put it in dirctory /var/lib/libvirt/images???
[07:50] <lianz_> austrinus: Aren't those "TIME_WAIT" connections connected to a "local address:port" like "127.0.0.1:3333" ?
[07:51] <ttal> haidar: lol.
[07:52] <haidar> ttal can you help me
[07:54] <Jordan_U> haidar: What is your end goal?
[07:55] <lianz_> austrinus: If you cannot find out the process id, maybe the port number is useful.
[07:57] <haidar_> hello ,I want to put the server.iso file inside the Ubuntu server throught command how can I do that please "the ubuntu server is running on VM and the OS is windows" I want to put it in dirctory /var/lib/libvirt/images???
[07:57] <cfhowlett> haidar, every 20 minutes or so is reasonable.  every 5 minutes is just annoying
[07:58] <EriC^^> haidar_: make a shared dir and copy it from there
[07:58] <auronandace> haidar_: if people understood what you mean then they wouldn't be asking further questions, perhaps you may want to rephrase the question
[07:58] <haidar_> can you explain more how can I do that please
[07:58] <cpaelzer> haidar_: just as Jordan_U I wanted to ask just what you want to achieve eventually - because the question feels a bit awkward
[07:59] <cpaelzer> haidar_: if you would let us know "for what" you want to put the iso there we might suggest an even better approach overall
[07:59] <cpaelzer> haidar_: because in general I rarely had the need to put an iso "especially in there", and I guess that is what most others here feel as well
[07:59] <EriC^^> or in the server type netcat -l -p <port> > /path/to/save/server.iso
[08:00] <EriC^^> haidar_: and in windows use netcat to send it there, dunno how that's done
[08:00] <haidar_> EriC no I don't know
[08:00] <EriC^^> sorry netcat = nc not netcat , in linux it's nc <server ip> <port> < /path/to/server.iso
[08:01] <EriC^^> haidar_: make a shared dir
[08:01] <cpaelzer> EriC^^: you are assuming his guest has no network connectivity right?
[08:01] <EriC^^> and add it in virtualbox so you can get files from windows to the server
[08:01] <haidar_> EriC can you explain How can I do the share dir
[08:01] <EriC^^> haidar_: are you using virtualbox?
[08:02] <haidar_> yes install on os windows
[08:02] <EriC^^> go to settings > shared folder
[08:02] <haidar_> and I want to  put the server.iso in dirctory /var/lib/libvirt/images???
[08:03] <EriC^^> and add it, then put the file there from windows and make it shared
[08:03] <Jordan_U> haidar_: *WHY* are you trying to do this?
[08:03] <EriC^^> haidar_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/SharedFolders
[08:04] <haidar_> I have the project for master degree and this is on of the procedure
[08:05] <Jordan_U> haidar_: Can you provide a link to the rest of the procedure?
[08:07] <haidar_> the procedure I get it from My prf. they said I should make a virtual network in ubuntu server and bulid a router and switch and network between them
[08:09] <haidar_> EriC how can I copy the server.iso after share to directory  /var/lib/libvirt/images???
[08:11] <haidar_> Jordan_U the procedure I get it from My prf. they said I should make a virtual network in ubuntu server and bulid a router and switch and network between them
[08:12] <Apachez> RMS visited Stockholm yesterday http://kjell.haxx.se/stallman_2016/
[08:12] <Jordan_U> Apachez: This channel is for Ubuntu related tech support discussion only. Please take other discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[08:13] <haidar_> Jordan_U thanks alot
[08:14] <Jordan_U> haidar_: Does that mean that you can't provide a link to the procedure?
[08:16] <haidar_> yes
[08:23] <haidar_> Jordan_U   for now just I want to copy the file server.iso to dir /var/lib/libvirt/images
[08:24] <amrock> hi
[08:25] <naive> can some one help me with this erroor? http://paste.ubuntu.com/14663265/
[08:25] <amrock> i need some help in manually adding an entry to boot menu
[08:25] <cfhowlett> !grub2 | amrock
[08:26] <ouroumov> Hi
[08:26] <amrock> no actually i need to test solus os...boot .efi file in sda2 while the os is in sda6
[08:27] <amrock> it is not showing up when booting so i can manually add it
[08:27] <feckinsusie> Apt-get dist-upgrade failed upgrading to new kernel because I was out of space on /boot. I fixed this, but now how do I re-run the failed installs? When I try apt-get dist-upgrade again, it doesn't try to install them again.
[08:27] <cfhowlett> feckinsusie, df -h
[08:28] <amrock> # # Starter code for custom functions #    set root='(hd0,1)'   linux   /boot/vmlinuz    root=/dev/sda2    quiet nomodeset   initrd  /boot/initramfs.img
[08:30] <amrock> ?
[08:31] <dani__> hello happy humans
[08:31] <feckinsusie> cfhowlett: like I said, I already fixed the disk space issue
[08:31] <feckinsusie> I just need to know how to re-install all the packages that failed
[08:39] <feckinsusie> Feck it ... I'll just go to #electronics and ask people how to turn this laptop into a hovercraft ... you wankers are weak ... this is why the windows is the bestiez and y'all are still trying o make tuxkart ... wooop woop juggalo4lyfe
[08:39] <cfhowlett> feckinsusie, bad attitude  .... welcome to /ignore
[08:40] <feckinsusie> don't tell me about attitude duder. I'm not in the mooder.
[08:40] <feckinsusie> nightnight luvz
[08:40] <ikonia> bye
[08:45] <ouroumov> I've been curious about why the .iso and md5sums are hosted on a http:// website for some time. Isn't it dangerous?
[08:47] <ikonia> ouroumov: if you require more security, you need to log a bug against it, raising your concerns
[08:47] <ouroumov> Thanks ikonia, will do
[08:47] <ikonia> super
[08:50] <haidar_> I would like to copy file from usb flash disk in windows to the dirctory /var/lib/libvirt/images in ubuntu server How can I did that please??
[08:52] <Ben64> haidar_: put the flash disk into the ubuntu computer first
[08:53] <ttal> haidar_: put the files from the USB in the shared directory as EriC^^ said.
[08:55] <sentenced> hey guys i have this script which is listing directories and files in a given folder, how do i make it work with more command? cause now it doesn't. here's link http://pastebin.com/N1PLGi1R can someone help me please?
[08:55] <ttal> haidar_: the shared directory is the way to transfer any files from your windows machine to the ubuntu virtual machine.
[08:55] <haidar_> ttal i try to do that sir but how can mount it and copy it to this dirctory
[08:56] <ttal> haidar_: is there a windows gui, or are you in dos?
[08:59] <Jordan_U> ouroumov: SHA265 of 15.10 iso images: http://mirror.pnl.gov/releases/15.10/SHA256SUMS GPG signature of SHA256SUMS file: http://mirror.pnl.gov/releases/15.10/SHA256SUMS.gpg
[09:00] <Dylan____>  Hey guys in synaptic package manager when i try to remove something the apply button is blanked out
[09:00] <haidar_> ttal I am in windows sir
[09:00] <Dylan____> How can i fix this
[09:00] <Jordan_U> sentenced: Step one, add comments for most of the lines in that script in addition to a comment explaining what the script is supposed to actually do.
[09:01] <ouroumov> Thanks Jordan_U
[09:01] <lotuspsychje> Dylan____: did you check the box next to the package?
[09:02] <haidar_> ttal I want to copy the file to /var/lib/libvirt/images/server.iso from windows to ubuntu server
[09:03] <ttal> haidar_: can you access the files on your usb via the gui on windows? Have you set up the shared folder as EriC^^ suggested?
[09:04] <haidar_> ttal yes sir I copy the file from usb to D: partition in windows and put in a folder and make the file share
[09:05] <ttal> haidar_: then go into your ubuntu virtual machine and pick them up in the shared folder / network share.
[09:07] <haidar_> ttal ok sir how can I do that by command how can I access this folder My folder name Haidar and the file name server.iso in partition D:  ??
[09:10] <ttal> haidar_: I use samba to access my shared directories. Look up how to access shared folder with samba.
[09:10] <haidar_> ttal I have ubuntu server just and I want to get it and copy it to this dirctory /var/lib/libvirt/images
[09:11] <ttal> haidar_: i hear you man. i think if you have a quick search for how to use samba and mount a shared directory inside ubuntu you will be rocking and rolling.
[09:11] <sisve> So... how do I remove all packages from a specific ppa? (In this case I want to remove ondrej/php-5.6 to add ondrej/php instead.)
[09:12] <TurBoss> Hi
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> !ppapurge | sisve
[09:12] <sisve> lotuspsychje: "revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages" is not the behavior I am looking for
[09:12] <TurBoss> any one having problems whit GPG signatures whe updating?
[09:12] <TurBoss> apt
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> sisve: we dont support ppa's here
[09:13] <sisve> lotuspsychje: Okay. So... how do I remove any apt-repository added, including all the packages installed from that apt-repository? Or, how do I list all packages installed from a specific apt-repository / source?
[09:13] <ikonia> sisve: that is the behaviour your looking for
[09:13] <ikonia> sisve: it will remove all packages from the named PPA and put them back to how they where before the PPA
[09:13] <ikonia> (assuming the script works)
[09:13] <ikonia> sisve: at that point you can then remove the repo file from your sources config
[09:15] <ttal> haidar_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaClientGuide
[09:15] <evan90> Hello!
[09:16] <evan90> I'm having some trouble running an application
[09:16] <evan90> is this the right place to get help?
[09:16] <mcphail> !ask | evan90
[09:17] <mcphail> evan90: just ask, and we can then let you know :)
[09:18] <TurBoss> I'm getting this error when doing apt-get update
[09:18] <TurBoss> http://dpaste.com/1JT6GST
[09:18] <TurBoss> sry output is  in spanish
[09:19] <gaurav__> hi
[09:19] <gaurav__> I'm new here
[09:19] <evan90> Disclaimer: I've been using linux for about 4 hours total. I'm trying to run the game CataclysmDDA on ubuntu (I have it installed on my chromebook with crouton if that matters, I don't think it should). I've downloaded the binary and tried to run it, which gives me an error message. I've also tried to compile the game myself, but when I try to 'make' I get many pages of errors. I have a hunch the problem is that I don't have the righ
[09:19] <lotuspsychje> gaurav__: you joined an ubuntu support channel mate
[09:19] <evan90> However the only dependencies list I can find is for arch, and the packages don't have the same names
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> gaurav__: you can ask specific ubuntu issues here, for other chat try #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:20] <PowerKiller> !new
[09:20] <hateball> evan90: Your chromebook isnt running ARM?
[09:21] <gaurav__> thanks
[09:22] <evan90> hateball: it's an ASUS, it has rockchip which I believe is intel
[09:22] <hateball> evan90: "lscpu" lets us know instead of believe
[09:23] <pranav_> hi
[09:23] <hateball> !paste | evan90
[09:23] <pranav_> i am new here too!
[09:23] <evan90> Model name:            ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l)
[09:23] <pranav_> sitting beside gaurav lel
[09:23] <evan90> hateball: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14670744/
[09:24] <evan90> I was wrong
[09:24] <hateball> evan90: Yep. It's likely the pre-compiled binaries are x86 or x64. And even with the right build-deps it's not certain the game in question will compile on ARM
[09:24] <evan90> hateball: 32 bit binaries are available as well, should I try those?
[09:26] <Dylan____> Trying to install minecraft 1.5.2 on ubuntu
[09:26] <hateball> evan90: 32-bit is x86. Unless there are precompiled binaries for arm you're going to have to compile it yourself. And that's not really Ubuntu related, you're better off asking on their github page
[09:26] <Dylan____> And i get black screen but mo error
[09:26] <mcphail> evan90: beyond the processor incompatibility, isn'r crouton just a chroot environment within chromeos? If so, you're going to have a nightmare with graphics drivers/dependencies etc
[09:27] <hateball> evan90, what mcphail says is also true. Changing your crouton environment too much is prone to breaking
[09:27] <evan90> mcphail: it is, I didn't realize that would cause so many issues
[09:28] <Dylan____> Chromebooks :/ get cloud ready
[09:28] <mcphail> evan90: I think you've got to view crouton as a toy, rather than a robust solution
[09:28] <evan90> hateball: I have a pretty limited understanding of how processors work. Am I going to have issues with this this even if I wipe it and install ubuntu?
[09:29] <mcphail> evan90: does Ubuntu support your platfor directly? It may not be possible to wipe and install. ARM is a tricky business
[09:29] <hateball> evan90: For general software, probably not. Most open source things compile on ARM as well
[09:29] <Jordan_U> sentenced: Step 2, replace the combination of find find, a variable, and a for loop with just globbing and a for loop like "for dir in "$1"/*/; do ... done".
[09:30] <evan90> mcphail: I've read online that people have had success with this particular model, so I might try that
[09:30] <mcphail> evan90: OK, but have a backup plan. ARM is a minefield
[09:30] <evan90> I thought this would be less of a headache, I think I'll just stick to playing this game over ssh. At least I learned a little, thank you all for your help
[09:32] <sentenced> Jordan_U, i'm not quite familiar with globbing
[09:32] <Jordan_U> sentenced: See: http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls#for_i_in_.24.28ls_.2A.mp3.29 for an explanation of why your approach is not reliable.
[09:32] <sentenced> Jordan_U, thanks man
[09:33] <Jordan_U> sentenced: You're welcome. #bash is a great resource as well.
[09:34] <hateball> evan90: Well, they're not sold as general purpose computing devices. That said, you should be able to get Ubuntu on there if you want to
[09:36] <ivan__> Ребят, есть русские?
[09:37] <evan90> hateball: I might try it out. thanks again
[09:37] <ivan__> hello
[09:38] <TurBoss> hi
[09:38] <OpenSorce> Anyone here good at pulseaudio? Just can't seem to get a patch job working and I'd love some help.
[09:39] <lotuspsychje> OpenSorce: best to tell the full story to the channel, so others can help you better
[09:40] <OpenSorce> lotuspsychje, right... so many people run from PA questions I thought I'd check first.
[09:40] <OpenSorce> Ubuntu 14.04 64bit.  I'm currently running my desktop machine and my media box with the sound out from the media box plugged into the line in of my desktop so that the sound comes through my desktop machine. This works fine for the speakers hooked to the same sound device on the desktop, but I'd like the option to forward the sound to other sound devices like my usb sound device. Is this possible natively with PulseAudio?
[09:43] <hateball> OpenSorce: It is yes, but as for if it has a GUI way to do it in Ubuntu Unity... I do not know
[09:43] <OpenSorce> hateball, one sec they are actually responding in #pulseaudio! :-P
[09:43] <hateball> OpenSorce: You may need to install/use pavucontrol
[09:43] <hateball> OpenSorce: Alright :)
[09:45] <Guest8618> hey, maybe a stupid question. But is M in linux the syntex for MB or Mb, and is this the same for G?
[09:46] <Guest8618> i'd think Mb, but I'm not sure =)
[09:47] <OpenSorce> hateball, well they pointed me at a module I don't know how to use. I have and use pavucontrol but don't see an option to do that.
[09:47] <OpenSorce> Guest8618, It would depend on the context. Where are you seeing this "M"?
[09:47] <cpaelzer> Guest8618: this answer can't be given for "in Linux", it depends on each program how they interpret MB/Mb/MiB/M
[09:47] <Guest8618> ls -al
[09:48] <Guest8618> or du -hs
[09:48] <OpenSorce> Guest8618, the M in ls -alh means megabyte, yes.
[09:49] <Guest8618> ahh thanks
[09:50] <glam> Hello everyone, greeting from Indonesia
[09:50] <glam> can i ask something here?
[09:51] <SEGELBERT> glam: sure
[09:51] <Guest8618> hi, sure
[09:52] <glam> i've installed ubuntu 14:04, and just successed install NVidia driver via http://ppa.launchpad.net/graphics-drivers/ppa/ubuntu
[09:52] <glam> after reboot the screen is blank
[09:53] <glam> but i still can login via tty
[09:53] <ikonia> why did you use a PPA
[09:53] <glam> and still able to login via older kernel using Intel driver
[09:53] <ikonia> and not the modules that came in via ubuntu
[09:54] <glam> is there a links?
[09:54] <ikonia> a link to what ?
[09:54] <glam> i've googled and found many tutor that refers to the ppa repo. not officially available on ubuntu repo
[09:55] <SEGELBERT> glam: additional drivers works fine
[09:55] <UNIm95> Hi. Small question. What extra packages for work with HDD has ubuntu-desktop image? mini.iso doesn't see my HDD in system
[09:55] <ikonia> if you're using an nvidia card ubuntu comes with the opensource drivers already available, and offers the propitary closed sources ones via the additional drivers tool
[09:55] <ikonia> UNIm95: why are you using mini ?
[09:55] <ikonia> UNIm95: what is your hard disk system ?
[09:56] <glam> ikonia: yes, i already use that, but when i login, the detail says that i use intel graphic inside, not NVidia.
[09:56] <ikonia> ughh, is this one of those dual intel/nvidia cards
[09:57] <glam> yes, i have Asus laptop and NVidia 930m graphic card
[09:57] <hateball> OpenSorce: hmmm, I am not at home so I can doublecheck... but with the volume control in KDE Plasma you can configure where a stream should be outputting
[09:57] <UNIm95> ikonia: because i want to install small router. Without X server. HDD is 7 year old Hitachi. (Smart is ok)
[09:57] <ikonia> glam: my opinion, the switching cards still suck , lock it into either intel or nvidia mode and use that
[09:58] <hateball> OpenSorce: sadly the devices I have at hand only have a single device (multiple outputs tho) so I cant be 100% sure
[09:58] <ikonia> UNIm95: just install ubuntu server then ?
[09:59] <OpenSorce> hateball, THAT's interesting... I have KDE installed I bet I could run that. Is it Kmix?
[09:59] <glam> the intel driver is works fine, but the screen comes blink everytime i used to open photos in facebook fia google chrome. Also the battery consumption is too fast
[10:00] <UNIm95> ikonia For me is mini.iso server installer =)
[10:03] <bentech4you> hi on my ubuntu desktop internet is shared through proxy and OS is not updating anymore
[10:03] <bentech4you> always getting 403 forbidden error
[10:03] <bentech4you> please help me to fic this issue
[10:03] <hateball> OpenSorce: the functionality is in kmix, but kmix is no longer used (default) in 15.10+
[10:04] <hateball> OpenSorce: The new applet lacks the features to move streams, I don't really know if it's been fixed/added upstream since
[10:05] <bentech4you> how to clean apt-
[10:06] <hateball> OpenSorce: the new applet is called plasma-pa, for googling purposes
[10:07] <bentech4you> any help here?
[10:07] <hateball> OpenSorce: here we go https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353232
[10:08] <OpenSorce> hateball, you're a genius. Thank you!
[10:08] <jophish> When I put my laptop to sleep and wake it again, I have to press the "toggle wifi" button on the keyboard to get wifi working again
[10:08] <hateball> OpenSorce: pacmd should still be able to do this from cli tho, but I'm not good enough to give you support with that
[10:09] <zapotah> got a kvm ubuntu desktop running on openstack icehouse, specifying qxl as the video device type for the node and logging in causes the xorg process to use one core of the vm to go to 100% util and the desktop freezes
[10:09] <OpenSorce> hateball, I think I may have it working... thanks for all the input man!
[10:09] <hateball> OpenSorce: :)
[10:10] <zapotah> if someone has ideas/experience on why this could happen and if theres anything that could be tried to make it not freeze, im open to any and all suggestions
[10:11] <zapotah> im not savvy enough with linux DE:s or xorg (or anything graphical with linux :) )to know how to debug this properly
[10:11] <zapotah> 14.04.3 btw
[10:12] <bentech4you> please help me guys
[10:14] <IstiCusi> Dear mates, I experience serious problems concerning reactiveness of keyboard and mouse input on my ubuntu 14.04.3 system with nvidia 560 GTX (nvidia driver v356) but only with GNOME3. E.g. input in shell slows down after some on-time in the gnome-shell. running the gnome-shell with the same drivers howerver with GNOME 3 the problem is persisting. Tried many things I googled from nvidia tweaking. Nothing
[10:14] <IstiCusi> helped. Many thanks for any help.
[10:15] <bentech4you> please anyone help me to fix my apt-get issue.
[10:15] <IstiCusi> running gnome3 under unity I wanted to say: No problem with same drivers
[10:15] <bentech4you> is this channel is for expert's?
[10:16] <v0r0nwe> bentech4you: what exactly is your problem? you are running apt-get update and it throws 403?
[10:16] <lotuspsychje> bentech4you: sure its not your proxy giving the fail?
[10:16] <IstiCusi> glam: start ubuntu in debug mode and than resume normal mode from the menu
[10:17] <bentech4you> yes, my proxy is working and i used the same on another machine
[10:17] <bentech4you> i exported proxy from command line
[10:17] <bentech4you> i can able to see the proxy variable $http_proxy by using echo
[10:20] <lotuspsychje> bentech4you: did you try update without the proxy?
[10:21] <bentech4you> any help.
[10:22] <lotuspsychje> bentech4you: this smells more like a networking problem, maybe ask in ##networking to see where its comming from?
[10:23] <bentech4you> network problem?
[10:23] <bentech4you> i can able to ping proxy server
[10:24] <lotuspsychje> bentech4you: doesnt make any sense apt-get would 403 mate, you can check #ubuntu-mirrors for known apt issues for your country...but my guess its proxy related
[10:25] <bentech4you> nslookup google is giving all information
[10:25] <bentech4you> google.com is pining too
[10:26] <zapotah> how is 403 a networking problem?
[10:26] <orz> anybody?
[10:27] <bentech4you> i don't have much experience on this. that is the reason i asked here.
[10:27] <orz> first time using irc
[10:27] <orz> admin
[10:27] <bentech4you> #ubuntu-mirrors also asked. no response
[10:27] <orz> zzz
[10:30]  * orz <TEST>
[10:31] <lotuspsychje> orz: you joined an ubuntu support channel, please only ubuntu questions here
[10:33] <orz> quit
[10:48] <anshuman> in which file is the tcp/ip stack implemented in Linux ?
[10:55] <zapotah> damn
[10:55] <zapotah> same issue with 15.10
[10:55] <zapotah> so its something to do with unity
[10:55] <zapotah> great
[11:14] <BiilD73> G'morning all.  How do you deal with spaces in a tree structure in terminal?
[11:15] <BiilD73> i know its not ubuntu related, but I am working on  ubuntu 14.04
[11:16] <hateball> BiilD73: Elaborate your question
[11:16] <hateball> "deal with" isnt very specific
[11:17] <DelphiWorld> hi Ubuntuists
[11:17] <DelphiWorld> what's a cloud image?
[11:17] <DelphiWorld> https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img
[11:17] <BiilD73> well simple, i have a download in on dir, without interrupting every ones tv viewing i was using term to move stuff(since I ust migrated the htps from windows to linux)
[11:20] <ANKUXH> Hello anyone there
[11:20] <ronald__> Hello
[11:20] <DelphiWorld> we're here
[11:20] <mjayk> no we're not
[11:21] <BiilD73> mkdir /media/bill/series_pics_music/Show Name/ Season 3 results in this being displayed mkdir /media/bill/series_music_pics/Series/Show\ Name/Season 3/ creating a new folder Nmaed Season there and a new folder named 3 in the current directory
[11:21] <ANKUXH> :d
[11:21] <ANKUXH> hola
[11:21] <ANKUXH> :P
[11:22] <ANKUXH> anyone using kali linux ?
[11:22] <hateball> !kali
[11:22] <v0r0nwe> BiilD73: you should escape the spaces, like mkdir /media/Foo\ bar/
[11:22] <k1l> DelphiWorld: "Ubuntu Cloud Images are pre-installed disk images that have been customized by Ubuntu engineering to run on cloud-platforms such as Amazon EC2, Openstack, Windows and LXC."
[11:23] <hateball> BiilD73: Or better yet, use underscores instead of space. Less headache
[11:23] <BiilD73> grr it worked. But that wouldnt work when I was configuring NFS shares on same machine.
[11:23] <v0r0nwe> of course that is the better solution, i use NEVER spaces in file/directory names... but if you have to, you have to escape
[11:24] <ANKUXH> :
[11:24] <ANKUXH> 0
[11:24] <BiilD73> as in I couldnt use the escape spaces format in a exports files
[11:25] <BiilD73> 'I wouldnt use them except all of the media drives are from my old Win 7 mach
[11:25] <BiilD73> already filled
[11:26] <hateball> BiilD73: from docs: If an export name contains spaces it should be quoted using double quotes. You can also specify spaces or other unusual character in the export name using a backslash followed by the character code as three octal digits.
[11:26] <mcphail> BiilD73: spaces on FS mounts? Escape them as \040
[11:26] <mcphail> NFS
[11:27] <BiilD73> hmm I guess I read right over it but it didnt take the escap in the dir name list
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[11:28] <BiilD73> I had to plug the drive into windows and rename the it just swapped spaces for underline
[11:29] <BiilD73> didnt HAVE to just didnt trust myself naming a drive full and screwing it up lol
[11:31] <genkgo> what is the problem when "sudo -i -u user" does source .bashrc  and "sudo -i -u user /command/here" does not source .bashrc?
[11:33] <genkgo> whereas on another server it does work, i cannot see the difference
[11:34] <mcphail> genkgo: at the top of my .bashrc I have a line saying "[ -z "$PS1" ] && return" which stops the rest of the file bing read if there is not an interactive shell
[11:35] <ANKUXH> Best way learn linux programming  :)
[11:35] <ANKUXH> ???
[11:36] <hateball> ANKUXH: try ##linux
[11:36] <genkgo> mcphail: i do not see that it my bashrc
[11:38] <notalentgeek> Hello people. I have a problem with i3 in my Ubuntu Mate.
[11:38] <notalentgeek> I cannot disable my WIFI, Touchpad, or Bluetooth anymore.
[11:38] <notalentgeek> Everything that is using Fn button is not working with i3 any suggestion???
[11:39] <genkgo> mcphail: i do see PS1 getting declared
[11:41] <genkgo> mcphail: but i do not see a return or a stop otherwise
[11:42] <mcphail> genkgo: in your bashrc or the target user's bashrc? What is the default shell for the target user? What is the content of /etc/environment on the target machine?
[11:42] <genkgo> mcphail: the target users bashrc
[11:43] <mcphail> genkgo: and the target user's shell is bash?
[11:43] <genkgo> mcphail: yes
[11:44] <mcphail> genkgo: anything in .bash_profile?
[11:44] <genkgo> mcphail: /etc/environment only contains PATH=...
[11:44] <homa> you can create .bashrc
[11:46] <genkgo> mcphail: case $- in in the the bashrc
[11:47] <genkgo> no bashrc_profile
[11:47] <VanBlue291> is python 2.7.9 safe to install on ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS according to this guide? http://shiny1210-blog.logdown.com/posts/259363-how-to-install-python-279-on-ubuntu-1404
[11:47] <genkgo> mcphail: "case $- in *i*) ;;"
[11:47] <genkgo> but the other server contains it too, and that does work
[11:47] <geirha> when you run  sudo -i -u user /some/cmd,  the shell is not interactive, hence .bashrc returns prematurely
[11:48] <geirha> because of that $- test
[11:48] <geirha> a more important question is why you would want anything from bashrc involved here at all
[11:49] <genkgo> mcphail: i found it
[11:49] <genkgo> mcphail: that the other machine works, is just luck
[11:49] <genkgo> :)
[11:50] <geirha> s/luck/accident/
[11:50] <genkgo> in other words: i thought it worked
[11:50] <genkgo> geirha: exactly
[11:50] <genkgo> well, nonetheless, thanks for helping me out
[11:51] <homa> hi every body
[11:52] <mcphail> genkgo: yes, it is that check for interactivity which is causing the confusion
[11:52] <VanBlue291> if i install python manually would that overwrite the current python library?
[11:52] <genkgo> mcphail: why do you want that check
[11:52] <VanBlue291> or should i completely uninstall python first?
[11:52] <genkgo> mcphail: or differentlky: why should i not remove it?
[11:52] <geirha> genkgo: without it, scp and rsync may fail, among other things
[11:53] <k1l> VanBlue291: why you want that exact version? and not the on ubuntu ships?
[11:53] <genkgo> geirha: ah, that is quite important!
[11:53] <genkgo> i will look for something else then!
[11:53] <geirha> because debian has added another hack for bash where it will source .bashrc for non-interactive shells if it's via an SSH connection
[11:53] <genkgo> thanks again
[11:53] <k1l> VanBlue291: some important system programs run python. so if you screw that your system might not run properly again
[11:54] <geirha> so if .bashrc accidentally outputs something instead of just silently returning, odd things may happen
[11:59] <habshan> hello
[11:59] <Capitalist> i'm new in here
[12:00] <homa> ok
[12:11] <shredding> i just tried to enable swap accounting on my ubuntu machine. Can someone point me to docs about what that means?
[12:16] <mharvey> shredding: maybe this is useful? http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/10678
[12:17] <shredding> mharvey: Thanks.
[12:17] <shredding> however, it didn't work anyway.
[12:19] <homa> good bye
[12:22] <pavelz> hi, I need to update a source in a package, what is the format for updating the source code of the package and locking that version in?
[12:23] <shredding> can anyone help me turning on swap limit support?
[12:24] <shredding> I followed this answer: http://askubuntu.com/questions/417215/how-does-kernel-support-swap-limit
[12:24] <shredding> ... and tried http://askubuntu.com/questions/417215/how-does-kernel-support-swap-limit as well.
[12:24] <shredding> sorry, i meant the comment
[12:24] <shredding> but i still do not have support enabled.
[12:25] <homa> good bye my friends
[12:25] <shredding> bye home
[12:25] <shredding> i'm on 	Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
[12:32] <mharvey> shredding: this is about containers? just drinking my first cup of coffee :) https://wiki.deimos.fr/LXC_:_Install_and_configure_the_Linux_Containers#Check_memory_in_the_container
[12:32] <shredding> mharvey: Yeah, docker tells me that i have no swap limit enabled.
[12:33] <shredding> And my node runs out of memory every now and then.
[12:33] <mharvey> shredding: search for section 6.4.3
[12:33] <shredding> So i think this may be related.
[12:33] <shredding> mharvey: That looks scary.
[12:34] <shredding> I edited my grub file, but it had absolutely no effect
[12:34] <shredding> (did update-grup and rebooted)
[12:34] <shredding> Where do i have to enter that?
[12:35] <mharvey> shredding:in the container config
[12:35] <shredding> mharvey: Puh, it's a docker container.
[12:35] <shredding> i want to enable it on the underlying ubuntu machine.
[12:36] <shredding> i don't think it's like a standard lxc container, but i'm pretty junior on sys administration.
[12:38] <mharvey> shredding: im just a programmer that has never used containers. so maybe ill back out. :) clearly ignorant
[12:39] <akik> shredding: i have a lxc container. its config file is in /var/lib/lxc/container_name/config
[12:40] <shredding> akik: but i do not have them, i have docker.
[12:40] <shredding> https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/ubuntulinux/#adjust-memory-and-swap-accounting
[12:40] <akik> shredding: i made a quick google search and it looks like you limit the container's memory lxc.cgroup.memory.limit_in_bytes
[12:40] <shredding> I want to do that.
[12:40] <shredding> but it does not work.
[12:42] <mcphail> shredding: what is the output of "cat /proc/cmdline"? Have you made any typos? Does dmesg give any clues?
[12:43] <mharvey> shredding: docker used libcontainer but also supports lcx. just for trivia
[12:45] <shredding> mcphail: this is the grub file, i tried the _DEFAULT and both as well: http://dpaste.com/1MYAW7J
[12:45] <PowerKiller> WHY THE F. is Kswapd0 sucking 50% of the CPU power!
[12:46] <PowerKiller> I have tried all measures
[12:46] <PowerKiller> nothing happens
[12:46] <PowerKiller> For this: I'm not getting FPS
[12:46] <PowerKiller> map loading is dead
[12:46] <shredding> mcphail: cmdline gives "root=LABEL=DOROOT ro" (whatever that means)
[12:46] <akik> shredding: here's some info on how to add the "lxc.cgroup.memory.limit_in_bytes" option https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/15095
[12:46] <akik> shredding: sudo docker run --lxc-conf="lxc.cgroup.memory.limit_in_bytes = 2560M" ...
[12:47] <shredding> akik: I'm not really running the docker container myself, they are orchestrated by tutum.
[12:47] <shredding> tutum would auto limit that (i hope / guess / think) once i can manage to enable swap limit
[12:48] <shredding> macphail: i do not know how to read dmesg but the word "swap" is not in it.
[12:48] <akik> shredding: maybe you should talk to the person who is admining the system
[12:48] <shredding> akik: Yeah, that's the problem. It's me.
[12:48] <AlexPortable> Well talk to yourself thne
[12:48] <AlexPortable> then*
[12:51] <mcphail> shredding: I could easily be wrong, but I think that /proc/cmdline suggests those parameters aren't being passed by grub to the kernel. Is that your understanding?
[12:52] <shredding> mcphail: to be honest i do not have a single idea what that line even means.
[12:53] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:53] <shredding> mcphail: Nonetheless what could i try to fix that?
[12:53] <mcphail> shredding: I _think_ your parameters should show up there is they have been passsed to the kernel
[12:53] <shredding> ah, ok.
[12:56] <sjuliocpr> anyone here use linux distros?
[12:57] <akik> sjuliocpr: yes, ubuntu
[12:57] <sjuliocpr> i use Zorin
[12:58] <hateball> !ot
[12:58] <akik> shredding: can you pastebin your /proc/cmdline ?
[12:58] <akik> shredding: from the host
[12:58] <sjuliocpr> theres a new version on ubuntu called xenial xerus
[12:59] <shredding> akik: it's just this line: "root=LABEL=DOROOT ro"
[12:59] <akik> shredding: ok so you didn't manage to add the settings
[12:59] <shredding> akik: What do you mean?
[12:59] <shredding> do i have to change sth?
[13:00] <akik> shredding: you should see cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1 in there
[13:00] <tchikou> hi
[13:00] <tchikou> hi
[13:01] <shredding> akik: But i wouln't change that manually, right?
[13:02] <moldy> hi
[13:02] <moldy> i have a system with ubuntu 12.04 that sometimes boots into a boot menu where the user can select recovery mode
[13:02] <moldy> under which conditions would this normally happen, and how can i disable it?
[13:03] <moldy> the system doesn't have a keyboard attached, so it's vital that it boots without user interaction
[13:03] <joao_> sou novato aqui galera
[13:06] <Xano> Is there a way to test if the Mini-Displayport can output 4k?
[13:06] <shredding> akik, macphail: I checked with a guy on #tutum and he has that setting within that proc/cmdline
[13:07] <yes> Hi everyone. I have a problem with wired connection that Wired Connection does not work Ubuntu 14.04 but it works Windows 8.1. Actually, wired connection works first installation Ubuntu. However, after reboot or switch to Windows, it does not work. By the way, with Ubuntu LiveUsb, connection work.
[13:10] <netameta> anyone has an idea where is WebIde folder is located (PhpStorm folder) in linux ?
[13:11] <mcphail> shredding: I'm at a windows machine just now, so can't experiment with GRUB, but it would seem your current grub config isn't passing the parameters to the kernel correctly, or the kernel isn't recognising them (which would probably show up in dmesg). When you reboot, if you examine the grub command line are the parameters there?
[13:12] <shredding> mcphail: It's a remote machine, i do not have command line access on booting
[13:12] <mcphail> shredding: is it a VPS?
[13:12] <shredding> yes, on digital ocean
[13:13] <ioria> shredding, maybe this helps (the last post) https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/setting-kernel-command-line
[13:13] <mcphail> shredding: can you even adjust those parameters on a vps?
[13:13]  * mcphail isn't sure how that would work
[13:13] <shredding> i'm back in 10 mins
[13:14] <strato> hi, how do i download additional font styles for libreoffice writer?
[13:16] <dragly> What could be the cause of system hangs when running heavy multithreaded programs on 4 processes on an 6-core CPU? I get this with applications like make -j4, Blender, and programs using OpenMP, but I know others with similar hardware that are not affected similarly.
[13:16] <netameta> Is there a way to searc entire harddrive for a folder ?
[13:16] <mcphail> dragly: overheating would be the first guess
[13:16] <rilleh> sudo find / -type d
[13:17] <rilleh> Could also add -iname
[13:18] <dragly> The CPUs are at about 20-30 C (much lower than I expected, maybe a measurement error?)
[13:18] <netameta> rilleh
[13:18] <netameta> do i need to be in a folder ?
[13:19] <netameta> and what is -type or d?
[13:19] <rilleh> No, you can be anywhere
[13:19] <rilleh> -type d tells find to look for directories
[13:19] <mcphail> dragly: maybe. Certainly, I had similar problems with an old i7, although lm-sensors revealed the temperature increase accurately in my case
[13:19] <rilleh> sudo find /path/to/folder -type d -iname "name of folder"
[13:20] <netameta> rilleh, find / -type d WebIde result is paths must precede expression
[13:20] <dragly> oops, the compiling was done, during load they are at 40 C
[13:21] <mcphail> dragly: is this intel or AMD?
[13:21] <mcphail> dragly: AMD sensors often just don't work
[13:22] <rilleh> netameta: You forgot -iname
[13:22] <netameta> did not find the folder bah.
[13:22] <dragly> Intel
[13:22] <netameta> they are saying ~/.WebIdeXX/config, is the folder however, what is ~/ in here ?
[13:22] <mcphail> dragly: I've never seen sensor problems with intel, so I'd guess that is correct. And 40 degrees isn't high
[13:22] <rilleh> ~/ is your home directory
[13:22] <rilleh> Or simply ~
[13:22] <rilleh> cd ~
[13:23] <rilleh> The dot before the name indicates that the file/dir is hidden
[13:23] <rilleh> So the folder you are looking for is a hidden one, located in your home directory
[13:23] <rilleh> cd ~/.WebIdeXX/
[13:23] <dragly> mcphail: No, there must be something else. The strange thing is that I often see compiz and X peaking with CPU usage after the fact. And the whole desktop is sluggish for a minute or two.
[13:24] <netameta> rilleh well its not here
[13:24] <netameta> weird
[13:24] <dragly> I'll try and see if changing the desktop environment improves things. Brb.
[13:25] <mcphail> dragly: that is odd. I'm afraid that was my only suggestion, as I haven't encountered this problem beyond my overheating issue
[13:25] <netameta> rilleh how do you see hidden files ?
[13:25] <netameta> or hidden folders
[13:25] <netameta> i just wrote ls
[13:26] <netameta> but it doesnt show me the idden ones
[13:26] <OerHeks> ls -la
[13:26] <BiilD73> netameta simply type ls -al /homeusername/
[13:26] <netameta> thanks
[13:26] <BiilD73> if its there you'll see it
[13:26] <yemre> I have a problem with wired connection that  Wired Connection does not work Ubuntu 14.04 but it works Windows 8.1. Actually, wired connection works first installation Ubuntu. However, after reboot or switch to Windows, it does not work. By the way, with Ubuntu LiveUsb, connection work.
[13:26] <netameta> Found it thanks
[13:27] <BiilD73> yemre output of ifconfig  use the pastebin
[13:27] <BiilD73> netametanp
[13:27] <OerHeks> yemre, looks like your windows is in fastboot mode, that could prevent use of wifi/lan
[13:28] <genkgo> mcphail: we just talked on the -i option of sudo. how can i make sure that .bashrc is sourced when starting a sudo command?
[13:28] <mcphail> genkgo: I don't know if you can, without removing that line from your bashrc
[13:29] <mcphail> genkgo: there might be a way to "set +i" but I can't think how
[13:29] <genkgo> mcphail: it is a init script i am writing, using this template: https://github.com/fhd/init-script-template/blob/master/template (it is not mine, just using it as template)
[13:30] <genkgo> maybe i am heading in the wrong direction
[13:30] <mcphail> genkgo: any init script which relies on a user's configuration sounds terribly fragile
[13:30] <genkgo> i just want to start a script for this user, within its own environment
[13:30] <typhoon> Hey guys
[13:30] <mcphail> genkgo: at boot?
[13:31] <typhoon> Is there bugs when I use trusty with 4.2 kernel?
[13:31] <genkgo> mcphail: yes, why would you not recommend this approach?
[13:31] <mcphail> genkgo: would running a cron job at the "@reboot" time work?
[13:31] <mcphail> genkgo: you might end up with similar environment problems, though
[13:31] <OerHeks> typhoon, using a newer kernel could give vary result, how would you get that 4.2 kernel? HWE?
[13:32] <OerHeks> !hwe
[13:32] <netameta> thanks very much
[13:32] <genkgo> mcphail: there is this program i now start manually, for two users. i want it to be started at boot
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[13:33] <OerHeks> typhoon, if it is offered by updates, you should be fine.
[13:34] <typhoon> Oh,  thank you
[13:34] <Ben64> genkgo: what is the program
[13:34] <genkgo> @Ben64: something i wrote myself in rust
[13:34] <Ben64> rust the game?
[13:34] <genkgo> rustlang
[13:35] <typhoon> what frontend do you guys prefer when using irc?
[13:35] <genkgo> Ben64: https://www.rust-lang.org/
[13:35] <Ben64> genkgo: normally running things as root is a bad idea
[13:35] <genkgo> Ben64: I know, that is why i am trying to run the programs as another user
[13:35] <genkgo> two users in my case
[13:35] <Ben64> oh, thought you said as root
[13:36] <genkgo> but the programs should be aware of the users environment
[13:36] <Ben64> ah i get it
[13:36] <yemre> BiilD73: http://pastebin.com/raw/vWJ0CbVN
[13:36] <genkgo> mcphail: @reboot is not a bad idea
[13:37] <genkgo> mcphail: i have this PATH= on top of my crontab -e
[13:37] <mcphail> genkgo: you're still not going to get the _full_ environment for the user with that, so don't know if it will help
[13:37] <typhoon> Is bumblebee better than nvidia-prime for messy nvidia optimus?
[13:37] <genkgo> mcphail: i just need the users paths
[13:37] <yemre> OerHeks: Windows is not in fastboot mode
[13:37] <mcphail> genkgo: well, if you set that in the crontab you should be fine
[13:38] <mcphail> genkgo: otherwise you'll just get bib:/usr/bin
[13:38] <mcphail> *bin
[13:38] <genkgo> alright, let's see
[13:38] <ubuntu-mate> yo
[13:38] <genkgo> mcphail: do you know if this problem will be solved with systemd?
[13:38] <BiilD73> yemre what does /etc/network/interfaces look like
[13:38] <mcphail> genkgo: don't think systemd will influence it in any way whatsoever
[13:39] <typhoon> Do you guys like mir?
[13:39] <typhoon> mir is some messy on nvidia-optimus
[13:39] <genkgo> mcphail: ok, will see that when the update arrives, thanks again for your help
[13:39] <mcphail> genkgo: good luck
[13:39] <typhoon> @Ping
[13:40] <ubuntu-mate> @Ping
[13:40] <typhoon> @Pong
[13:40] <yemre> BiilD73: it said command not found
[13:40] <mcphail> typhoon: stop that please, and keep the channel clear for support questions
[13:40] <rilleh> yemre: cat /etc/network/interfaces
[13:40] <BiilD73> yemre thats a file nano /etc/network/interfaces as long as your not root you wont be able to edit it
[13:41] <BiilD73> oops yeah cat
[13:41] <Bleakney> Does avast still run on ubuntu?
[13:41] <typhoon> ########
[13:41] <typhoon> avast???
[13:41] <typhoon> no
[13:41] <Bleakney> avast home
[13:41] <typhoon> avast is just for windows
[13:41] <typhoon> you can use clamav
[13:41] <typhoon> but it just detects virus
[13:41] <typhoon> not repair
[13:42] <fsmura> tms
[13:42] <yemre> BiilD73: I don't understand unfortanetely :( could you please more clear?
[13:42] <typhoon> what's tms
[13:42] <typhoon> ??
[13:43] <Bleakney> typhoon Hmmm, there is avast file server security. That's the one for linux.
[13:44] <Bleakney> typhoon I did use clamAV, but I would not rely on it  (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2989137/linux/av-test-lab-tests-16-linux-antivirus-products-against-windows-and-linux-malware.html)
[13:44] <typhoon>  <Bleakney>
[13:45] <typhoon> avast alike-thing is not existing on linux
[13:45] <yemre> BillD73: actually, i wrote sudo for being root. by the way, i wrote cat /etc/network/interfaces and output is http://pastebin.com/raw/wy3adF1P
[13:45] <Bleakney> typhoon Ok
[13:45] <BiilD73> yemre were looking at config files to see they contain whats needed. in term type cat /etc/network/interfaces output for a wired connect should look like so  http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671740/
[13:46] <danieljungo> comment utiliser hamachi sur ubuntu
[13:46] <mcphail> !fr | danieljungo
[13:47] <BiilD73> yemre if not   sudo your-text-editor /etc/network/interfaces  to look like that then run  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[13:48] <yemre> BiilD73: output is exactly same if i wrote nano /etc/network/interfaces
[13:48] <hook> anyone ever have any zoom/crop issues with ffmpeg? I'm trying to get an output stream from gource to record, but the mp4 is of lower res
[13:49] <BiilD73> yemre go ahead and run  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart and paste see if it errors in term
[13:49] <typhoon> f
[13:49] <typhoon> a
[13:49] <typhoon> d
[13:49] <danieljungo> help me for hamachi
[13:49] <typhoon> toybox is
[13:49] <typhoon>                                      
[13:49] <typhoon>  
[13:51] <yemre> BiilD73: there is no error in the command line
[13:51] <typhoon> MINT
[13:51] <BiilD73> yemre ifconig again and see if etho changed
[13:51] <BiilD73> er ifconfig
[13:52] <transhuman_> HI I have a sytem--Ubuntu Wily 15.10(I think) getting a systemd-modules-load.services error ---systemctl -failed says ---- UNIT systemd-modules-load.services LOAD loaded ACTIVE failed SUB failed DESCRIPTION Load Kernel Modules I can seem to fix anyone able to help
[13:53] <typhoon> archi
[13:55] <BiilD73> yemre quick quest, are you connecting to a router? have you tried restarting it as well?
[13:55] <typhoon> uu
[13:55] <yemre> BiilD73: there are some changes. http://pastebin.com/raw/XLTKx9dr
[13:55] <yemre> Yes, i connected to a router and i tried many times
[13:56] <dva5912> Can anyone explain how this is adding up? It sees i have a 3Tb HD but only giving me a portion of it? http://pastebin.com/Vj6BE0BB
[13:56] <Ben64> dva5912: 3000.5GB whats the problem?
[13:57] <yemre> BiilD73: by the way, changes for example RX Packets, dropped and TX packets
[13:57] <BiilD73> yemre yeah that just tells ya the bits its ereived and trasmitted
[13:59] <OerHeks> dva5912, hdd lager than 2 tb, you need gdisk to partition, fdisk cannot handle GPT
[13:59] <transhuman_> sorry meant to paste that in #systemd
[13:59] <shredding> mcphail, akik: It turns out that i need to use Ubuntu 15.05 or 15.10 because they have internally managed kernels.
[13:59] <shredding> Ubuntu 14.04 does not allow to manipulate it from within a digital ocean droplet.
[13:59] <dva5912> OerHeks: Got it! That explains a lot... Thank You!
[14:00] <OerHeks> dva5912, have fun!
[14:00] <yemre> BiilD73: unfortunately, still no connection. what can i do now?
[14:00] <BiilD73> yemre looking
[14:03] <BiilD73> ok lets try this, obviously your hardware is working or eth0 would not be showing a mac etc..  run this    sudo ifconfig eth0 down    you can check  with ifconfig , there should be no reference to eth0 now.  start again with     sudo ifconfig eth0 up then yet again check the eth0 with    ifconfig
[14:03] <SirMoo> NVIDIA + Prime causes a login loop... Any idea how to fix this?
[14:04] <pavelz> hi I have a question I downloaded, patched and installed nginx from source package. on next system update will this nginx be replaced by newer one from ubuntu repository or will I need to upgrade it by hand?
[14:05] <yemre> BillD73: I did what you said
[14:06] <yemre> BiilD73: just only changed RX packets value again
[14:07] <BiilD73> yemre ok gimmee a sec
[14:09] <BiilD73> yemre do you have static ip assigne din router or jsut using dhcp?  if dhcp run sudo dhclient eth0
[14:11] <BiilD73> yemre if your using mac assigned ip you can try this sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.10/24     replacing 192.... with your assigned ip
[14:11] <lerner> I dont understand what "volume group" does. If I have several HDD I want to encrypt with luks, I dont need a different group for each hdd, right? << is this a ubuntu question?
[14:13] <BiilD73> yemre eitherway check  ifconfig for change to inet addr:    line
[14:14] <shoerain> are there docs on how to use bluetooth from the command line? I'm on 14.04, and currently looking through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup but have a feeling it's for an older version.
[14:14] <yemre> BiilD73: i tried sudo dhclient eth0 and command line shows nothing
[14:14] <Pici> pavelz: If you still have the nginx package installed it will be overwritten (well, depending on where you put your built files, of course).  You will always need to upgrade the version you installed by hand.
[14:15] <kk_drop> how to get number value from that string in bash script? group/subgroup:release-0.9.123 I know that I can filter text to display something that contains some chars by | grep 'group/subgroup:release-0', but how to get value of number between those 2 dots?
[14:16] <kk_drop> eg. I would like to check what exact number is there
[14:16] <kk_drop> so in this example it would be 9
[14:17] <BiilD73> yemre sudo dhclient eth0 forces it to try an obtain a new IP address from dhcp on router. dumb thing have you verified your cable is connected completely
[14:18] <shoerain> hmm, guess it worked with the ubuntu bluetooth gui, it would be nice to know how to use bluez 4 from the command line, though
[14:21] <yemre> BiilD73: actually, i don't know static ip assigne din router or just using dhcp? but, i think it's dhcp and i tried to run sudo dhclient eth0. however, command line still same -wait
[14:24] <BiilD73> yemre ctrl c will drop you back to a new command line
[14:24] <yemre> Biild73: yes i did now.
[14:25] <BiilD73> it can sometimes take a few secs for dhclient to attempt to obtain a Ip from router.   anything new from ifconfig on inet addr:
[14:29] <yemre> BiilD73: by the way, rooter using dhcp
[14:31] <BiilD73> yemre ok what is output of nm-tool
[14:34] <yemre> BiilD73: output: http://pastebin.com/raw/Vs2awF2P
[14:35] <anonymous> hi
[14:37] <OerHeks> #E95420
[14:37] <BiilD73> yemre check nm-tool again it was connecting
[14:38] <BiilD73> yemre unfortunately i'm going to have to go, got errands to run you'll have to see if someone else can help some more   I hope you get it resolved.
[14:39] <yemre> BuiilD73: only connect windows
[14:39] <yemre> BillD73: thank you very much for your helping
[14:40] <BiilD73> yemre np
[14:44] <aabeer> Hello ppl
[14:46] <kk_drop> how to assign value $2 to variable:      awk -F\. '{print $2}' ? ?
[14:56] <rrn> I have a 7.1 sound card that unfortunately only works on Windows, yet I wish to use Ubuntu natively.  Is there a solution to send 7.1 audio from VLC or the entire system to a Windows machine dedicated just for audio, either virtual or a physical box?
[14:57] <cfhowlett> rrn, for virtual, virtualbox + windows + shared /music folder MIGHT fly
[14:59] <rrn> cfhowlett: Actually, never mind.  I'll simply switch this computer to Windows---GNU/Linux isn't that important for this particular machine.  Thanks anyway.
[14:59] <OerHeks> maybe this KODI answer is any help http://askubuntu.com/questions/585489/enabling-7-1-audio-passthru-in-14-04-for-kodi
[15:00] <wyrm_88> rrr  have you tried Wine with the sound card?
[15:01] <rrn> wyrm_88: No, but that doesn't sound like something that is likely to succeed.
[15:02] <rrn> (pun intended)
[15:03] <wyrm_88> I have used Wine and Wine Tricks on most of my win and dos stuff
[15:03] <yemre> Hi guys. I have a problem with wired connection that Wired Connection does not work Ubuntu 14.04 but it works Windows 8.1. Actually, wired connection works first installation Ubuntu. However, after reboot or switch to Windows, it does not work. By the way, with Ubuntu LiveUsb, connection work.
[15:03] <rrn> Maybe for a simple Windows program it'll work, but for an audio card driver?  I doubt it.
[15:04] <cfhowlett> rrn, agreed.
[15:04] <BluesKaj> rm are you using the spdif output in alsamixer and vlc tools>audio
[15:04] <yemre> please help me for solving this problem
[15:04] <cfhowlett> rrn, virtualbox probably stands a better chance on audio then wine does
[15:05] <rrn> cfhowlett: Yeah but I want to avoid this overhead and hassle of a VM and just install natively.
[15:05] <cfhowlett> rrn, understood and agreed
[15:07] <BluesKaj> rm I have a 5.1 card and I feed the spdif audio out thru a coaxial to an audio receiver digital input ...is this similar to your setup?
[15:10] <kiborg> Hi!
[15:10]  * BluesKaj shrugs ...ok rm , nevermind
[15:11] <kiborg> How i know about my system whith using terminal?
[15:11] <Pici> kiborg: what about it?
[15:11] <OerHeks> kiborg, system specs?
[15:11] <kiborg> Yes
[15:12] <OerHeks> lshw, lsusb ,lspci, lscpu give info
[15:13] <pavelz> Pici: thanks!
[15:16] <SirMoo> I'm stuck with a login loop when using Nvidia Prime... Any ideas on how to fix this?
[15:18] <transhuman_> I hate to have to ask this but what is the proper folder permissions in chmod 740 format for folders like apache2 in /var/log? I can't seem to get it to come out right... sorry for this rather sad question
[15:19] <OerHeks> The permissions on this folder are: chmod 755 /var/www/ and the files inside the folder are: chmod 644 /var/www/file
[15:19] <OerHeks> http://askubuntu.com/questions/386928/default-permissions-for-var-www
[15:19] <transhuman_> no /var/log
[15:19] <OerHeks> oops log
[15:20] <transhuman_> ah 644 ok damn couldnt get that right no matter what I tried
[15:20] <transhuman_> thanks
[15:21] <OerHeks> indeed 644
[15:22] <transhuman_> are folders in /var/log automatically regenerated by the system if they are missing?
[15:25] <EriC^^> transhuman_: not really
[15:25] <kk_drop> why this does not working? sed -e "s/SOME_STRING_TO_REPLACE/$NEW_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME/g" filename.txt
[15:25] <EriC^^> they need the proper perms
[15:26] <EriC^^> kk_drop: try with @ instead of /
[15:26] <kk_drop> I'd like to replace SOME_STRING_TO_REPLACE with given variable $NEW_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
[15:26] <EriC^^> 's@...@..@g'
[15:26] <transhuman_> oops then that wasnt such a good idea
[15:27] <kk_drop> EriC^^, same result - no string replaced
[15:27] <EriC^^> kk_drop: type echo $NEW_DOCKER...
[15:27] <transhuman_> had like 100,000 errors logged due to a problem I fixed so I wiped it and forgot about the directories in there stupid mistake, damn
[15:27] <EriC^^> kk_drop: what you mean no string replaced?
[15:27] <EriC^^> you expect it to change in the file?
[15:28] <transhuman_> guess I will have to limp along till next version upgrade
[15:28] <EriC^^> just recreate it
[15:28] <kk_drop> EriC^^, docker/image:release-0.978.2016-01-26
[15:28] <kk_drop> this needs to replace similar one in the file
[15:28] <transhuman_> dont remember all the log folders that were there its a web server with LAMP and wordpress
[15:29] <MrSassyPants> Is there something equivalent to ia32-libs in 15.10 ?
[15:29] <EriC^^> transhuman_: upgrading wont fix them most likely
[15:30] <easyOnMe> just want ask how do I know whether my ubuntu 14.04 LTS is compromised
[15:30] <transhuman_> what about a force reinstall of all packages without installing config files?
[15:30] <easyOnMe> reason why I am asking because when I tried accessing my facebook account I got a message that someone in US tried to log in into my account
[15:30] <teward> easyOnMe: that's not an easy question to answer - if you suspect a compromise you should reinstall the OS and start over from clean backups if you have them
[15:31] <easyOnMe> so I had to go through facebook's security protocol
[15:31] <easyOnMe> luckily I got the account back
[15:31] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, facebook gets compromised very frequently.  ubuntu much less so.
[15:31] <easyOnMe> oh I see
[15:31] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: but anything I can do to check whether I got compromised
[15:32] <easyOnMe> or at least prevent my passwords from being stolen should I ever open any browser on my laptop
[15:32] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, pro-tips: enable firewall, set your browser to incognito mode, use adblock and popup block and staff off those **** sites!
[15:32] <easyOnMe> ok noted
[15:32] <easyOnMe> I am using chromium
[15:33] <easyOnMe> how do I enable my firewall on ubuntu
[15:33] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, sudo ufw --enable IIRC
[15:33] <teward> cfhowlett: minus the -- iirc
[15:33] <easyOnMe> and how to set up an adblock and popup block
[15:33] <teward> easyOnMe: install the AdBlockPlus addon in Chromium (use the chrome addons site)
[15:34] <teward> easyOnMe: popup blockers are already included
[15:34] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, sudo ufw enable
[15:34] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: ok
[15:34] <easyOnMe> what is the command to disable ufw should I need to do so in case
[15:34] <easyOnMe> I need to disable it
[15:34] <e-vent> Hi there, anyone got a suggestion for implementation of UPNP on my ubuntu gateway?
[15:35] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, 1.  why would you need to?  2. sudo ufw disable
[15:35] <teward> easyOnMe: you likely won't have to disable ufw.  but: sudo ufw disable
[15:35] <easyOnMe> I am not an admin techy guy
[15:35] <teward> easyOnMe: you won't need to turn off the firewall in all likelihood
[15:35] <easyOnMe> teward: ok
[15:35] <easyOnMe> but the command to disable should I need to is sudo ufw disable
[15:35] <easyOnMe> did I get it correctly?
[15:35] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, be aware, facebook (and all other online services) can and do collect information if you do not explicitly logout before you go to other sites.
[15:36] <TomyWork> My xorg on the other session is stuck at 100% CPU after I forcekilled a virtualbox process through the window manager when it wouldnt respond anymore. strace says it's getting EBADF from select all the time. is there any way to salvage that X session?
[15:36] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: oh is it
[15:36] <e-vent> I see upnpd and miniupnpd, should I just choose one?
[15:36] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, yep.  wonder why you get targeted ads?  like they NSA, they are watching
[15:37] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: man I am a nobody
[15:37] <cfhowlett> maybe.  but your DATA is marketable!
[15:37] <easyOnMe> I am just an avid learner of programming
[15:37] <easyOnMe> that is all
[15:38] <easyOnMe> I am not able to do bash shell scripting
[15:38] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, I recommend https everywhere: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS_Everywhere
[15:38] <easyOnMe> and my knowledge in ubuntu at this stage is beginner to intermediate at best
[15:38] <transhuman_> can i safely cause ubuntu to reinstall all packages without changing the config files?
[15:38] <transhuman_> or is that asking for trouble, I hate functioning a web server without good logs
[15:38] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: so to disable able firewall the command is sudo ufw disable is it
[15:39] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, sudo ufw disable
[15:39] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: ok thanks
[15:39] <cfhowlett> happy2help! easyOnMe
[15:40] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: if I enable my firewall will I still be able to download sdk from android as well as update my ubuntu and other open source ides and technologies that I am currently learning
[15:40] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, yes.
[15:40] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: ok
[15:41] <easyOnMe> that is consoling enough
[15:41] <easyOnMe> then I will enable my firewall then
[15:41] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, one more question: do you have only the one user account!
[15:41] <cfhowlett> ?
[15:41] <alan_> hi
[15:41] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: yes
[15:41] <easyOnMe> oh not i have two
[15:42] <easyOnMe> the other one was a restricted user that I created in order to learn bash shell scripting
[15:42] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, I recommend a sudo account for system management and a normal user account for daily driving
[15:42] <easyOnMe> which until now I have not yet fully used for shell scripting
[15:42] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: oh is it
[15:43] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, normal user has low privileges so can't install system wide stuff.
[15:43] <easyOnMe> then how am I going to use my laptop for any programming purposes especially that in my case I need to use LAMP stack
[15:43] <TomyWork> ok, killing kdeinit killed the session :/
[15:43] <tydeus> Hi
[15:43] <TomyWork> so my question is no longer relevant
[15:44] <luist> how can i mirror an specific deb repository to use offline?
[15:44] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, SYSTEM stuff like installing / deleting programs
[15:44] <cfhowlett> !aptoncd | luist
[15:44] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: ok I will do it next time
[15:44] <easyOnMe> bye for now
[15:44] <cfhowlett> luist, you mean a private mirror?
[15:44] <easyOnMe> thanks for you help I need to go to bed now
[15:44] <easyOnMe> see you all fellas
[15:45] <luist> cfhowlett: yes… likely
[15:45] <cfhowlett> luist, wait 1
[15:46] <cfhowlett> I think this is it, luist http://www.tecmint.com/setup-local-repositories-in-ubuntu/
[15:46] <cfhowlett> or https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/create-local-ubuntu-repository-using-apt-mirror-and-apt-cacher
[15:46] <cfhowlett> also, ask #ubuntu-server about best practices
[15:47] <Bleakney> Is there something wrong with the Bitdefender deb repo? It just keeps sending me error messages...
[15:48] <TomyWork> luist reprepro
[15:48] <TomyWork> but those things are huge
[15:48] <luist> TomyWork: yeah i know… :P
[15:48] <TomyWork> if you just want a proxy that caches the packages as you download them, there's apt-cacher
[15:48] <luist> TomyWork: any idea how big are the 12.04 repos?
[15:48] <TomyWork> no idea
[15:48] <TomyWork> but huge
[15:48] <TomyWork> really
[15:48]  * TomyWork switches sessions, brb
[15:49] <AlexPortable> how do I export changes made to dconf ?
[15:49] <AlexPortable> i want to make an install script to apply some changes to new systems
[15:53] <jophish> I'm running ubuntu in a vm, when I start things up I get a purple screen with graphical corruption at the top
[15:53] <jophish> What can I do to debug this?
[15:54] <Bleakney> Anyone? Does repo update work for the bitdefender deb repos?
[15:55] <xangua> !info bitdefender
[15:56] <Bleakney> xangua Thanks, indeed, what I'm wondering about is: After manually adding the source it does not update - no connection
[15:57] <xangua> Bleakney: what source? Is this a manually compiled software? Are you using third party repositories? Please elaborate
[15:59] <Bleakney> xangua the one given here:   http://download.bitdefender.com/repos/#
[16:00] <Bleakney> Basically it works with ubuntu, but somehow it does not seem to update now
[16:00] <OerHeks> seems like they don't update http://download.bitdefender.com/repos/deb/ old date, and any guide still wants you to add it to the sources.list, which is the old way
[16:00] <e-vent> Erm, it appears the miniupnpd package start up script is completely broken
[16:00] <OerHeks> bitdefender EOL?
[16:01] <lotuspsychje> Bleakney: you could install clamav from the official repos
[16:02] <Bleakney> lotuspsychje Yes, thank you, I've clamav already
[16:03] <Bleakney> OerHeks Yes, the guide is outdated. I did add it in the correct way but it does not seem to work atm
[16:04] <Bleakney> lotuspschje Apparently one cannot expect much from clamav btw   (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2989137/linux/av-test-lab-tests-16-linux-antivirus-products-against-windows-and-linux-malware.html)
[16:05] <Bleakney> lotuspsychje sorry, typo
[16:05] <bazhang> contact the bitdefender maintaners then Bleakney
[16:05] <ary> hi
[16:05] <Bleakney> bazhang Ok, thx, I'll try.
[16:05] <karamba> Could anybody please help me with graphics settings under kubuntu 15.10?
[16:06] <ary> i need a screenshot hi res 300dpi to be more exact. Can some one tellme about one?
[16:06] <ziz15> guys,now that google will not release newer 32 chrome builts for precise will we be able to have newer pepperflash version for chromium after march or no??thanks
[16:06] <lotuspsychje> Bleakney: clamav for linux isnt that bad, check their database its pretty up to date, try rkhunter and snort also
[16:06] <karamba> I just put the old hard disk of my old computer into my brand new computer (Asus z170-A motherboard, Samsung Syncmaster monitor).
[16:06] <e-vent> karamba, you might want to try #kubuntu
[16:06] <tinyhippo> hi, I need aclocal-1.15 on ubuntu 14.04, how might I go about it?
[16:06] <karamba> OK
[16:06] <OerHeks> ziz15, chrome for linux is @ Version 48.0.2564.82 (64-bit)
[16:07] <BluesKaj> !precise
[16:07] <Bleakney> lotuspsychje Yes, snort I wanted to try, thanks for the hint.
[16:07] <ziz15> OerHeks: chrome will not have updates for 32bit precise after march
[16:08] <OerHeks> ziz15, oh 32 bit version, yes, nothing we can do about that
[16:08] <ary> i need a hi res screenshot program,  300dpi to be more exact. Can some one tellme about one?
[16:08] <lotuspsychje> ary: kazam is pretty nice
[16:08] <ziz15> OerHeks: so no newer flash version..right??
[16:08] <ziz15> for chromium
[16:08] <AlexPortable> how do I export changes made to dconf ? i want to make an install script to apply some changes to new systems
[16:08] <OerHeks> ziz15, too early to answer that
[16:11] <ary> lotuspsychje, i will try that. Thanx
[16:13] <lotuspsychje> ary: i guess that the resolution of the screenshot also depends on what exactly your gonna shoot
[16:15] <bazhang> tinyhippo, automake has that version in wily
[16:15] <tinyhippo> heh wily
[16:15] <tinyhippo> okeydokey
[16:16] <bazhang> tinyhippo, you could look for a ppa or compile
[16:16] <bazhang> !info automake
[16:21] <bazhang> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/automake-1.15 tinyhippo see the 'untrusted versions section at the bottom
[16:21] <bazhang> check if they have the version you need there
[16:22] <tinyhippo> thanks bazhang :)
[16:23] <bazhang> np
[16:30] <llldino> I've got the following lines in my auth.log: http://paste.debian.net/369218/ Can anybody hypothesize what's going on here?
[16:30] <ary> lotuspsychje, a google map screenshot
[16:31] <tydeus> hi bro
[16:31] <ikonia> llldino: someone has become the user "nobody" from root
[16:32] <llldino> Why would that happen?
[16:32] <ikonia> it's your system
[16:39] <AlexPortable> how do I export changes made to dconf ? i want to make an install script to apply some changes to new systems
[16:41] <lotuspsychje> AlexPortable: maybe something usefull here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[16:41] <marcel_> hey
[16:41] <marcel_> german?
[16:41] <AlexPortable> marcel_: english
[16:41] <AlexPortable> lotuspsychje: well I don't want to customize a live cd
[16:41] <bazhang> !de | AlexPortable marcel_
[16:42] <lotuspsychje> AlexPortable: i know, but it describes a gconftool method that might be interesting for you
[16:42] <AlexPortable> but gconf != dconf
[16:44] <OerHeks> AlexPortable, i think it is stored in ~/.config/dconf/user , not sure how to restore, just copying it back i think
[16:44] <hongjianzhao> 123
[16:44] <AlexPortable> OerHeks: yes but that restores everything
[16:44] <AlexPortable> also background
[16:44] <AlexPortable> I only want to restore a set of things like the panels
[16:44] <AlexPortable> and some other preferences
[16:44] <OerHeks> AlexPortable, good luck, that file is unreadable by gedit and such
[16:44] <AlexPortable> yeah
[16:44] <AlexPortable> thats why i was wondering
[16:45] <OerHeks> then make a clean config with the items you want to export.
[16:46] <luist> TomyWork: reprepro wont help me i think… i use to create a local repo with my own packages, but i just to want to sync an external repo
[16:46] <luist> TomyWork: this is the repo i want to download: http://le.c3sl.ufpr.br/le5/
[16:46] <AlexPortable> well I prefer to put the new changes in via commandline
[16:46] <AlexPortable> but then i need to know which values I changed
[16:46] <luist> probably without the isos
[16:46] <AlexPortable> without having to manually looking through everything
[16:47] <lotuspsychje> !info dconf-cli | AlexPortable maybe this?
[16:48] <AlexPortable> lotuspsychje: nope, only when i have a key i want to insert
[16:49] <OerHeks> unrealistic demand, if you askme
[16:49] <TomyWork> luist reprepro can mirror repos too, i think
[16:50] <TomyWork> rep(ository)repro(ducer) or something
[16:51] <TomyWork> http://www.infrastructureanywhere.com/documentation/additional/mirrors.html this looks promising, you just need to replace the urls and maybe rename some things
[16:51] <jophish> Who here doesn't get "system problem detected" when they log in?
[16:51] <TomyWork> jophish most?
[16:51] <compdoc> I do sometimes
[16:52] <TomyWork> jophish you mean whoopsie?
[16:52] <compdoc> on new systems. it usually sorts itself out later
[16:52] <AlexPortable> OerHeks: how so?
[16:52] <jophish> I can't remember a time in all my years using ubuntu that I can boot without getting that :/
[16:54] <TomyWork> jophish how many distribution upgrades did you do so far?
[16:54] <TomyWork> on that system
[16:59] <tlogic> Hello i have an issue trying to use atime
[17:00] <tlogic> when i use ls -lu there is no change in the access time of each file even if i open it with an editor
[17:01] <AlexPortable> lotuspsychje: thanks, found a way to export it (dconf dump / > dconf.txt), but how do I import it?
[17:16] <prout> hi i got a noob question to ask
[17:16] <nacc> prout: just ask your question :)
[17:16] <prout> what can i use to chevck if i am hack or       ...working on a elect engine
[17:17] <prout> deamon dont stop since a week
[17:18] <AlexPortable> lotuspsychje: nvm solved it thanks :)
[17:18] <prout> i have been a bad guy so i know when i am fellow  and i am fdellow
[17:19] <BluesKaj> prout, what are you talking about ..please stop ..do you have an ubuntu question?
[17:19] <prout> i am running ubuntu 15
[17:20] <prout> i want to know how to check if network is no compromised
[17:22] <alive876_> hi, im not an admin, just researching ways to limit resource usage per user. is it possible to create a seperate cgroup for each user?
[17:22] <prout> yes
[17:24] <eviladmin> alive876_: systemd does that by default
[17:24] <eviladmin> does it per session even
[17:25] <prout> ok   we are a bit parano enginie produce more that what he take make it roll
[17:26] <alive876_> ok thanks
[17:27] <prout> okido thank
[17:28] <NoiseEee> hey folks i just moved from 10.04 to 14.04, and I can't seem to find a place where I can enter advanced details about trying to connect ssh/sftp through nautilus... i can do ssh://user@wherever but I can't find anywhere to point to my keyfile / non-password logins anymore?
[17:29] <NoiseEee> i really don't want to install filezilla or another program... i liked built-in to nautilus as before :\
[17:31] <NoiseEee> and it doesn't seem to take a -i /path/to/keyfile arg
[17:31] <NoiseEee> hello
[17:31] <AlexPortable> hi
[17:34] <Kireji> I've used linux for 17 years.  redhat, debian, and ubuntu primarily.  working to make sure I put energy, money, and credit on things I want to support and make better.  never paid for ubuntu, but really want to support it.  where, how can I support ubuntu best?
[17:34] <AlexPortable> ubuntu or other distro's ?
[17:35] <Kireji> maybe both.  now, primarily ubuntu
[17:35] <Kireji> all the servers I'm running now, I pick ubuntu first.
[17:35] <NoiseEee> anyone with my 'how can i do ssh-key based logins thru nautilus?
[17:35] <Kireji> but never once paid a cent for any of it
[17:35] <AlexPortable> the ubuntu development is via their website I think
[17:37] <jyothis> Kireji: you can join forums, become a developer or even spread the word
[17:37] <AlexPortable> Kireji: http://askubuntu.com/questions/398349/do-donations-go-to-canonical-or-to-the-ubuntu-foundation
[17:37] <jtreminio> Hello all! If I add two PPAs (ppa:ondrej/php5-oldstable and ppa:ondrej/php5), but I want to install PHP 5.4 without knowing the exact version string (5.4.*), what are my options?
[17:38] <AlexPortable> Kireji Wait what do you want to put into ubuntu? money or something else?
[17:39] <jtreminio> I know I can do, `apt-get install php5={version}`, but not sure can do wildcard matches
[17:40] <_Raiz> Hey? I can't find glibc in the ubuntu repoz?
[17:40] <_Raiz> dafuq?
[17:40] <MonkeyDust> !find glibc
[17:41] <_Raiz> glibc-doc, LOL, where is glibc in the first place?
[17:43] <MonkeyDust> _Raiz  try libc6
[17:44] <_Raiz> just broke my system trying do bootstrap musl libc on a chroot and I bootstrapped it in my root
[17:44] <_Raiz> LOL
[17:46] <klf> How do I change (allocate) a different area for swap space after installation?
[17:48] <BluesKaj> klf, use gparted live media, either on usb or cd
[17:48] <MonkeyDust> klf  scroll down to 512MiB https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq
[17:49] <AlexPortable> Where is the icon for system-config-printer ?
[17:49] <Kireji> jyothis: can program, but not well enough to help.  AlexPortable: not sure.  certainly donations can help, but not sure if that's the best thing I can add
[17:49] <Kireji> jyothis: AlexPortable: thanks both, reading
[17:50] <Kireji> jyothis: AlexPortable: unfortunately, it's all still just server tech, have yet to find primary interface that comes close to the reliability, ease, hardware ability, and support that big corporate entities provide.
[17:51] <jyothis> there was a help page for how to help. let me see if that still exists
[17:51] <Kireji> I've been searching for 5+ years now for how to use linux/ubuntu as primary computing interface platform (laptop/phone, etc) and it's not even close yet
[17:51] <Kireji> jyothis: thank you
[17:51] <Kireji> afk
[17:51] <jyothis> Kireji: https://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/
[17:52] <jyothis> Kireji:  and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu
[17:53] <ubuntu-mate> hy everybody
[17:54] <NoiseEee> is there really no longer a way to connect to a server using sshkeys via nautilus?  was there in 10.04....
[17:54] <nacc> jtreminio: i think you can just install php5, no?
[17:54] <nacc> jtreminio: taht should pull in the deps
[17:55] <ubuntu-mate> hei
[17:55] <tlogic> how can i find if a process is accessing a specific file?
[17:55] <nacc> anyone else seeing a hash sum mismatch on xenial universe?
[17:55] <nacc> tlogic: lsof ?
[17:56] <tlogic> i'm trying to run it in the background but it looks it doesn't work
[17:56] <nacc> tlogic: iirc, lsof -p <pid> -- <filepath>
[17:57] <nacc> tlogic: there's also fuser
[17:57] <nacc> tlogic: fuser <filepath>
[17:59] <AlexPortable> How can I export an icon from a program in /usr/share/applications/ ?
[18:00] <paulymorphous> Hello, this is my first day using Ubuntu (or anything other than Windows). Is this a good place to ask for a little assistance trying to set up my wireless network?
[18:00] <AlexPortable> Yes
[18:03] <paulymorphous> When I try to identify my laptop's internal wireless card via my terminal, the product is described simply as "Intel Corporation" with no model number to help me find a relevant driver.
[18:03] <robotdevil1> what the heck is going on with chrome and chromium? that **** is freezing my entire computer all the time
[18:03] <robotdevil1> LTS
[18:05] <robotdevil1> i think I did the disable hardware acceleration too
[18:05] <nowz_> Hi
[18:07] <mrp> hi nowz_
[18:08] <nacc> paulymorphous: i take it your wireless isn't already working? :)
[18:09] <nacc> paulymorphous: what command did you use to try and identify it?
[18:09] <klf> what does
[18:10] <robotdevil1> like I cannot even use ttys to unfreeze the desktop
[18:10] <klf> what does HUD stand for?
[18:10] <nacc> klf: Heads Up Display
[18:11] <Budd> My ssh-agent is contaminated with keys I don't want, and ssh-add -D doesn't get rid of them. How can I wipe it?
[18:12] <klf> for example, while XChat is focused, when I pull up HUD (by hitting <alt>) I am asked "Please type your command".
[18:13] <random_user_01> hello, when i search for packages with apt or appgrid, packages won't be found. what can i do?
[18:13] <stacks88> on apt-get upgrade, its taking forever and utilizing ca.archive.ubuntu.com -- Get:23 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main linux-libc-dev amd64 3.13.0-76.120 [771 kB] -- could i just change in sources.list the ca to us ? us.archive.ubuntu.com and re-run apt-get update and upgrade ? should be the same right
[18:13] <nacc> klf: what is that an example of?
[18:13] <OerHeks> Budd, ssh-keygen -R hostname
[18:13] <nacc> random_user_01: what package are you looking for?
[18:13] <klf> So I entered "join" and hit <enter>, as a result a "Join Channel" dialog box appeared
[18:13] <Budd> stacks88: it's worth a try; I'm sure there's a proper list somewhere.
[18:13] <xangua> klf: you can select any option from xchatv from the hud, also use hexchat
[18:14] <random_user_01> nacc, does not matter, i tried different. synaptic, gparted etc.
[18:14] <xangua> Any option from xchat menu or any other program*
[18:14] <mladen4> hey guys i have weird problem. I am getting error "$ANDROID_HOME" var not found, but it exists
[18:14] <nacc> random_user_01: it *does* matter ... are you searching for a a package that doesn't exist?
[18:15] <random_user_01> nacc, do the mentioned packages appear to be rare to you?
[18:15] <Budd> OerHeks: That's to modify a known_hosts file. My problem is that I can't get ssh to use the needed key on a remote connection because these other crap keys (that i never created manually) get in the way.
[18:15] <nacc> random_user_01: what do you mean? what "mentioned packages"?
[18:16] <Budd> You can specify a specific key for SSH to use, but only if it's a file on the local machine.
[18:16] <klf> xangua, wouldn't it be cool if HUD was an interface for executing commands, for example, "/j #ubuntu".  (just a thought)
[18:16] <nacc> random_user_01: oh you mean you tried to search for synaptic and gparted and dint' see it i?
[18:16] <xangua> random_user_01: what package, what Ubuntu release, what's the output you get when using the terminal?
[18:16] <OerHeks> Budd, well, you need root access to that machine.
[18:16] <random_user_01> nacc, exactly
[18:16] <nacc> random_user_01: please provide what xangua said
[18:17] <eins> hello
[18:17] <eins> hello every1
[18:17] <Budd> OerHeks:  I have root access all around, but I don't see how that helps.
[18:18] <eins> does someone know how to enable plugins in Vim, like to turn the on
[18:18] <random_user_01> xangua, 15.10, apt-get outputs nothing, appgrid outputs "package is not available"
[18:18] <AlexPortable> How can I export an icon from a program in /usr/share/applications/ ?
[18:18] <Budd> I suppose I can try to nuke whatever Ubuntu uses as a ssh-agent. What is it?
[18:18] <random_user_01> random_user_01, packages like synaptic or gparted
[18:18] <nacc> random_user_01: please provide the exact command you ran with apt-get
[18:19] <moat_joe> possibly silly question but is there maybe an api to ask which releases are end of life?
[18:19] <xangua> random_user_01: what do you mean by apt outputs nothing? Show us
[18:20] <nowzer> hi
[18:20] <nowzer> I was wondering if anyone could help me with a monitor issue?
[18:21] <random_user_01> xangua, now it did: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/aa5e49bf449529a83f78
[18:22] <jtreminio> I've set priority to `-10` in the 5.4.45 repo, but the 5.5.31 repo seems to be taking precedence: https://dpaste.de/v3sf
[18:22] <jtreminio> Any ideas?
[18:23] <jtreminio> wait, is it backwards? higher priority number, higher actual priority? I thought it was lower the higher
[18:23] <nowzer> It logs me out whenever I plug the VGA cable in on the external monitor
[18:24] <jtreminio> welp that solved is
[18:24] <lahaugen87> jtreminio, We are all glad we could help you
[18:25] <oranged> good morn.
[18:25] <jtreminio> So many different SO answers say to use a negative value for highest priority, lahaugen87
[18:25] <xangua> random_user_01: Run sudo apt-get update && apt-get install packagename
[18:25] <xangua> Update your repositories first
[18:25] <nowzer> hi uhhhhh
[18:26] <nowzer> why is X so buggy
[18:26] <xangua> Because it's 20+ years
[18:27] <nowzer> Anyway... I've been trying to plugin a second mintor
[18:27] <nowzer> monitor* and X is crashing
[18:27] <OerHeks> Xorg Initial release 6 April 2004
[18:27] <OerHeks> hmmmm
[18:28] <random_user_01> xangua, i did that yesterday when it first happened of course. now when i try, it gives me another error though
[18:28] <nowzer> I'm also not sure
[18:28] <nowzer> why it's trying to register my headset as a keyboard
[18:28] <nowzer> [    25.283] (II) evdev: SteelSeries Siberia V2 Illuminated: Configuring as keyboard <---- what?!??!!
[18:29] <random_user_01> xangua, E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
[18:29] <random_user_01> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?. i did it with sudo
[18:29] <Gallomimia> nowzer: headsets have buttons. does it ALSO have a device for audio input and 2 different ones for output?
[18:29] <nowzer> I suppose
[18:29] <nowzer> I'm just digging through the log trying to find why X crashes
[18:29] <nowzer> when I plug in a second monitor
[18:30] <Gallomimia> oh that's unfortunate.
[18:30] <OerHeks> random_user_01, 1 instance only, terminal or softwarecenter, or are there updates pending?
[18:30] <Gallomimia> don't we have a bot command about 2 monitors?
[18:30] <oranged> anyone know if vino-server can be started at boot?
[18:30] <oranged> seems most prefer x11vnc because systemd can start it
[18:31] <ztane> hi, asked this before but no answer,
[18:31] <ztane> anyone succeeded in making a casper-rw partition with 15.10 live usb
[18:31] <ztane> created with usb-creator-gtk
[18:31] <ztane> persistence works fine with casper-rw file but I **need** **more** **space**
[18:31] <random_user_01> OerHeks, 1 instance. i did both commands seperatly now and it seemed to work now. strange. the last update did not resolve this
[18:32] <mladen5> there is a chance i did some stupid stuff with chown like chown * and then i stopped it.. is there a way to check if everything is ok? :)
[18:32] <ztane> when I create ext4 partition with label=casper-rw, remove the casper-rw file, reboot, then I am dropped to busybox on initramfs on boot.
[18:33] <nowzer> what is this: [   480.747] (EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOBLANK: Invalid argument
[18:33] <ztane> I am getting desperate
[18:33] <random_user_01> xangua, fixed thanks
[18:35] <xangua> OerHeks: thought it was older mmmmm :-P
[18:37] <ropo> LucaTM,
[18:47] <ANA__> HY'
[18:47] <abe11> Hello everybody, cutting to the chase: I disabled the password for my ubuntu sudo account through GUI. Now I want to restablish it using the GUI but the lock screen just lets me in without asking for a password. How can I fix this? I also tried setting the password with passdw command through another sudo user but the result is the same
[18:48] <ANA__> PLEAS HELP ME TO DOWNLOAD WEBCAMSTUDIO FOR GNU/UBUNTU I DON T FIND IT !!!
[18:48] <ikonia> ANA__: stop typing in caps
[18:48] <MonkeyDust> ANA__  caps
[18:48] <ikonia> abe11: have you logged out and back in since the change
[18:48] <abe11> ikonia: yes, even restarted
[18:48] <ikonia> abe11: when you login to the desktop your session auths and gets group/password access, if you then make changes the desktop won't get new access
[18:48] <NoiseEee> does anyone here connect to servers via nautilus?  with password-less/key-based logins?
[18:49] <ANA__> pls help me to download webcamstudio for gnu/linux
[18:49] <ikonia> abe11: ahhh ok, so abe11 is your user still part of the admin group ?
[18:49] <NoiseEee> that option is gone from later versions of ubuntu?
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> !info webcamstudio
[18:50] <k1l> ANA__: its not in the ubuntu repos. so you need a PPA or a download from their website
[18:50] <abe11> ikonia: yes, i'm admin, and if I type sudo then asks for the password normally
[18:50] <abe11> ikonia: the only problem is the login screen
[18:50] <ikonia> abe11: the login screen ?
[18:50] <k1l> ANA__: https://launchpad.net/~webcamstudio/+archive/ubuntu/webcamstudio-dailybuilds
[18:50] <xangua> NoiseEee: maybe?  it's GNOME actually the one that has been crippling Nautilus all these years
[18:50] <abe11> that just shows a "login in>" button instead of prompting for the password
[18:50] <ANA__> i dont know what is wily?i do have other chance to find a webcam for linux where i can use manycam same time?
[18:51] <ikonia> abe11: ok, so you don't have to put a password to login to the desktop ?
[18:51] <MonkeyDust> ANA__  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[18:51] <abe11> ikonia: exactly, although I have one configured
[18:51] <yao_ziyuan> ubuntu 15.10 has "Ambiance" and "Radiance". are they "unity themes" or "gtk3 styles"? i just manually installed gtk3-engine-oxygen and gtk3-engine-unico, but these new engines don't appear in the list where "Ambiance" and "Radiance" reside.
[18:51] <ikonia> abe11: ok - so there is a setting in the login manager that allows you to login without a password, this is not set by default, however I suspect somehow that has got set
[18:52] <abe11> yes, I did configure that a couple weeks ago
[18:52] <ikonia> abe11: it's normally for users of single user systems so no auth is needed
[18:52] <k1l> yao_ziyuan: engines are not themes
[18:52] <ikonia> abe11: if you login to the desktop as another user, does it ask you for a password /
[18:52] <zmelicious> Hello :)
[18:52] <yao_ziyuan> k1l: so what's the easiest way to get more themes other than the default Ambiance and Radiance?
[18:52] <k1l> yao_ziyuan: engines are running in the background. you need to install new themes to get a visual change
[18:53] <xangua> yao_ziyuan: you need to install unity-tweak-tool to use other gtk themes
[18:53] <k1l> yao_ziyuan: download a theme and put it into .themes in your home
[18:53] <abe11> ikonia: but now I want to change it back to have a password, I configured the pwd, but the lock screen does not ask for it
[18:53] <abe11> ikonia: yes, I created another sudo user
[18:53] <yao_ziyuan> k1l: and where are these themes usually collected?
[18:53] <abe11> ikonia: and lock screen prompts for password
[18:53] <yao_ziyuan> k1l: i mean, which website offers them?
[18:53] <k1l> !themes | yao_ziyuan
[18:54] <raub> how do you mount an image file using fuse?
[18:54] <ikonia> abe11: if you login to the desktop as the other user, does it ask for a password
[18:54] <yao_ziyuan> k1l: again, are they "unity themes", or "gnome themes", or "gtk3 themes", or "ubuntu themes"?
[18:55] <abe11> ikonia: yes
[18:55] <ikonia> abe11: ok, so it's something specific to that user, agree ?
[18:55] <abe11> ikonia: and checking user account settings, both have the same configuration
[18:55] <abe11> ikonia: agree
[18:55] <dash562_> Anyone ever seen the issue with the inability to purge old kernels? http://pastebin.com/raw/SVmH8LWp
[18:55] <k1l> yao_ziyuan: unity themes
[18:55] <ikonia> abe11: from a different account if you do "su - brokenaccount" does it prompt you for a password ?
[18:56] <k1l> dash562_: apt-get -f install
[18:56] <dash562_> Does nothing k1l
[18:56] <dash562_> Just spits back that /boot is full
[18:56] <ANA__> i don t know to download on linux,danubian,i don t know to make extractions pleas help me!!!!!!!!111111111
[18:57] <abe11> ikonia: yes, it prompts for the password of the broken user
[18:57] <k1l> ANA__: is this now a debian? then ask in #debian
[18:57] <ikonia> abe11: ok, so it's something to do with the login manager, thats most odd
[18:57] <ANA__> debian yes
[18:57] <abe11> ikonia: indeed
[18:57] <k1l> ANA__: #debian
[18:58] <ikonia> abe11: normally the passwordless login is system wide,
[18:58] <ikonia> abe11: so if other users are prompted for a password, thats most odd
[18:58] <abe11> ikonia: what's the name of that system? so that I could look up for related bugs
[18:58] <k1l> dash562_: aha.
[18:58] <dash562_> yeah only good times k1l
[18:58] <k1l> dash562_: that is important info.
[18:58] <ikonia> abe11: it's just part of the login manager
[18:58] <dash562_> Sorry, my bad
[18:59] <ANA__> what means #dabian?i must type in extensions when i do downlaod something thsi #?
[18:59] <k1l> dash562_: so manually remove the old kernel files to let apt-get install the packages it want first. then remove the old kernel packages
[18:59] <ikonia> ANA__: type "/join #debian"
[18:59] <ikonia> ANA__: exactly like that
[18:59] <abe11> ikonia: but is it related to unity/nautilus/compiz/etc by any chance?
[18:59] <ANA__> exmpl if i want to download  webcamstudio ...i dont know how to make extension to have downloaded on my laptop
[18:59] <ikonia> abe11: I don't see how it would be,
[18:59] <ikonia> ANA__: exactly like that
[18:59] <ikonia> ANA__: type "/join #debian"
[18:59] <ANA__> i try now thank you
[19:00] <abe11> ikonia: ok thanks ikonia, I'll check then and let you know if I find something
[19:00] <ikonia> abe11: I've not got ubuntu here at the moment so I can't tell you where the menu setting is
[19:01] <k1l> abe11: what is the output of "groups" of that user?
[19:02] <abe11> ikonia: I know which setting you're talking about. go to the Mitch answer (3rd one) in this post http://askubuntu.com/questions/281074/can-i-set-my-user-account-to-have-no-password
[19:03] <abe11> ikonia: he talks about the related bug, yet I tried to set the password with another admin account, using passwd command, and the result is not working. Howeer, thery're not talking about any issues with the login prompt
[19:04] <abe11> ikonia: this is the result for abraham user, the broken one
[19:04] <abe11> ikonia: abraham : abraham adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin nopasswdlogin sambashare
[19:04] <k1l> abe11: there you go. put him out of the group "nopasswdlogin"
[19:04] <abe11> ikonia: I think I see the problem :)
[19:04] <abe11> ikonia: yup
[19:06] <abe11> ikonia: You're my savior. That was it. Thank you very much.
[19:06] <ANA__> ikoniaa pleas help me i did and is show me colud not support webcam...type archive manager cant open
[19:07] <k1l> ANA__: better ask in debian forums for help. seems like irc is too complicated for you.
[19:08] <ANA__> ok thank you
[19:12] <abe11> k1l: have to thank you too actually, I thought it was ikonia answering
[19:12] <k1l> abe11: np
[19:12] <Seveas> abe11: ikonia and k1l are secretly the same person
[19:13] <k1l> ;p
[19:13] <noframe> i feel lik a boss
[19:13] <noframe> like
[19:13] <abe11> Seveas: there you go haha
[19:13] <bagels> A/S/L??
[19:14] <keli> hi guys
[19:14] <k1l> bagels: not in here. better ask in ##chat
[19:14] <bagels> lol just kidding
[19:14] <noframe> i think its always about who has the biggest balls
[19:15] <k1l> noframe: not in here. this is technical ubuntu support only. please make sure to read the guidelines
[19:15] <noframe> ok sorry
[19:17] <Kireji> jyothis: thank you
[19:19] <ToeSnacks> I have some strange discrepancies with my drive space, 'df -h' shows that I have 7.8 gigs of the drive used but running 'du -hcs /*' only shows 3.1 in use.
[19:20] <QuaranTeen666> djdjd
[19:20] <QuaranTeen666> hi, kde reinstalling saves the users profiles and data?
[19:20] <poiuzxc> ToeSnacks: temp files or cache
[19:21] <ToeSnacks> poiuzxc: how would I clear that?
[19:21] <poiuzxc> ToeSnacks: restart
[19:22] <ToeSnacks> any other way?
[19:22] <ToeSnacks> is it likely due the deleted files staying locked?
[19:22] <QuaranTeen666> does kde reinstall saves the users profiles? urgent question
[19:25] <nicomachus> QuaranTeen666: why not just backup that info anyway just in case?
[19:26] <Kepa> QuaranTeen666, your /home folders are not touched when you install/uninstall things
[19:28] <sulfasal> any vundle users here? I'm trying to install vim-airline but when I do :PluginSearch it says it cant be found but I know it's on vim.org/scripts. Here's my .vimrc http://paste.ubuntu.com/14674036/
[19:29] <dash562_> k1l when you say manually remove the files you mean rm /boot/file ?
[19:30] <k1l> dash562_: yes. make enough space to let apt-get install -f run fine. then remove the kernel packages from the files you removed
[19:31] <dragoonis_> I'm having problems with this command
[19:31] <dragoonis_> RUN apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://pgp.mit.edu:80 --recv-keys 573BFD6B3D8FBC641079A6ABABF5BD827BD9BF62
[19:31] <dragoonis_> build	26-Jan-2016 19:28:33	[91mgpg: requesting key 7BD9BF62 from hkp server pgp.mit.edu
[19:31] <dragoonis_> build	26-Jan-2016 19:29:03	[0mgpgkeys: key 573BFD6B3D8FBC641079A6ABABF5BD827BD9BF62 can't be retrieved
[19:31] <dragoonis_> build	26-Jan-2016 19:29:03	[91mgpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
[19:32] <dragoonis_> Can someone advise on a working pgp server to use ?
[19:33] <MonkeyDust> dragoonis_  use a pastebin for multiple lines
[19:33] <dragoonis_> MonkeyDust, I did try to, but the gist URL didn't copy properly :)
[19:33] <garlic> k;j;j
[19:33] <MonkeyDust> dragoonis_  http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[19:33] <garlic> ?
[19:34] <MonkeyDust> garlic  it works, we see you
[19:34] <garlic> man
[19:34] <garlic> cant leave this place
[19:34] <garlic> nothing works
[19:34] <MonkeyDust> garlic  /part
[19:35] <wyre> hi guys! what is the better way to install android studio in Ubuntu 14.04?
[19:35] <wyre> maybe with ubuntu-make?
[19:37] <dragoonis_> MonkeyDust, can you help me with my key issue?
[19:37] <dragoonis_> provide me with a working keyserver
[19:37] <next47> рускоязычные есть???
[19:37] <MonkeyDust> !ru
[19:38] <dragoonis_> MonkeyDust, I see online that 'keyserver.ubuntu.com' is an option - but I don't know what the --recv-keys=X value should be
[19:38] <MonkeyDust> dragoonis_  don't address me, address the channel
[19:42] <dragoonis_>  I see online that 'keyserver.ubuntu.com' is an option - but I don't know what the --recv-keys=X value should be - can someone advise?
[19:44] <Mathisen> dragoonis_, gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 94558F59
[19:45] <dragoonis_> Mathisen, thanks, can you explain to me how I know what the value opf recv-keys should be ?
[19:46] <wyre> hi guys! If I've got Ubuntu Developer Tools Center and I do an update will it convert in ubuntu-make?
[19:47] <wyre> or should I uninstall Ubuntu Developer Tools Center and then install Ubuntu-make?
[19:48] <xangua> wyre: http://m.webupd8.org/2015/01/ubuntu-make-04-released-with-go-support.html?m=1 didn't see my paste in the other channel?
[19:49] <dash562_> thanks k1l, That actually helped a lot. I mv'd the largest old kerners to /tmp and ran apt-get -f install. Now Im doing the purge.
[19:49] <wyre> xangua, oh, yes I was reading it
[19:49] <uio> Hi, trying to set up network printing with little success : the printer is Xerox WorkCentre 4250. I downloaded their linux driver from their website, but now don't know what to do the package...
[19:49] <wyre> but still I have the question if I should uninstall ubuntu developer tools center
[19:49] <dash562_> Still having issues with the purge though... :-/
[19:50] <dragoonis_> Mathisen, I used that key and I get an apt-get error about authentication failures
[19:50] <dragoonis_> "The following packages cannot be authenticated! nginx"
[19:52] <Mathisen> uio, what kind of file did you download ?
[19:53] <dragoonis_> I'm getting an apt-get error - can someone help? https://gist.github.com/dragoonis/9616235b5b4a410f167f
[19:54] <xangua> dragoonis_: this is Ubuntu support, not Debian
[19:54] <dragoonis_> I see.
[19:54] <yungBLUD> Can anyone tell me how to edit a file on a red-only file system? I've tried remounting the usb but i still get the read-only file system message.
[19:55] <uio> Mathisen: .tgz which I then extracted.
[19:55] <MoPac> How can I modify the gtk-3.0 files for Ambiance to eliminate the hover functionality for scrollbars? I want them to be like they are in 2.0 for me -- present when the page is bigger than the slider would be, absent otherwise, and unconcerned with where my cursor is hovering...
[19:55] <uio> Mathisen: http://www.support.xerox.com/support/workcentre-4250/file-download/frca.html?operatingSystem=linux&fileLanguage=fr&contentId=118059&from=downloads&viewArchived=false
[19:55] <Mathisen> uio, you can then just run the setup
[19:56] <uio> Mathisen: I clicked and... and nothing happens... I mean, I select 'execute' and nothing happens.
[19:56] <Mathisen> uio, if you open a terminal and go to the same locaton run in there ./setup
[19:57] <Mathisen> uio, if you cant run it chmod 777 setup then ./setup
[19:57] <uio> Mathisen: Sorry I don't understand; what is ./setup ?
[19:58] <MonkeyDust> Mathisen  don't advice chmod 777
[19:58] <Mathisen> MonkeyDust, sorry its just for a printer setup doh...
[19:59] <Mathisen> uio, ./setup is the thing you should type in a terminal
[20:00] <uio> Mathisen: Okay : so I get : lpstat: Aucune destination ajoutée. lpstat: Aucune destination ajoutée.
[20:01] <Mathisen> i dont understand that lang sorr
[20:01] <uio> Mathisen: French for 'no destination added'
[20:01] <Pici> uio: try: LANG=C ./setup
[20:02] <uio> pici thanks
[20:02] <uio> Mathisen: .lpstat: No destinations added. lpstat: No destinations added.
[20:02] <Pici> uio: not that I didn't doubt your translation, but sometimes its the specifics that matter :)
[20:03] <uio> Pici: Oh, I agree, sometimes the exact word is very important. I didn't know of that little LANG=c command.
[20:04] <Mathisen> uio, run it as root and >> sudo ./setup TEMP_PATHFORINSTALL
[20:05] <yungBLUD> Does anyone know how i can edit a file on a read-only file system? (usb stick)
[20:05] <uio> Mathisen: Sorry, so I need to specify a TEMP_PATHFORINSTALL ? Is this just the location in the download folde ?
[20:06] <OerHeks> yungBLUD, mount it correctly, and if it does not, the filesystem might be corrupt so it mounts readonly
[20:06] <Mathisen> uio, its better if you do this open the README file
[20:06] <OerHeks> yungBLUD, what filesystem is it?
[20:06] <Mathisen> uio, there are instructions there
[20:06] <yungBLUD> oerheks, it is a usb stick that i have write an iso to
[20:06] <Mathisen> uio, i checked myself
[20:07] <sacmt-uuiie> yungBLUD: you need unetbootin
[20:07] <yungBLUD> oerheks, its a new usb and is fine when i format it but read-only with the iso written to it but i need to edit a file
[20:07] <uio> Mathisen: Yes, I've been looking at it...
[20:07] <yungBLUD> sacmt-uuiie, if i write the iso with unetbootin it wont be readonly?
[20:07] <OerHeks> yungBLUD, that is normal.
[20:07] <sacmt-uuiie> yungBLUD: you will need to run with gksudo and the device must be unmounted
[20:08] <yungBLUD> oerheks, but i need to rename a file for it to work (its Hirens boot cd and a file has to be renamed and moved for it to work)
[20:08] <OerHeks> yung ugh... hirens is *higly* illegal, and not supported here.
[20:09] <yungBLUD> sacmt-uuiie, i have tried via command line with root to rename the file
[20:09] <yungBLUD> oerheks, why is it illegal?
[20:10] <OerHeks> yungBLUD, as it contains illegal software.
[20:10] <Pici> OerHeks: I wouldn't go that far....
[20:10] <OerHeks> use UBcd to fix stuff, that is a free tool cd
[20:10] <uio> OerHeks: Is that country specific like codecs ?
[20:10] <yungBLUD> oerheks, ahhh i see
[20:11] <yungBLUD> oerheks, ok so there is no way i can make this file system not read only without formatting?
[20:13] <OerHeks> yungBLUD, you need to edit the iso before burning to usb/cd/dvd i guess.
[20:14] <yungBLUD> oerheks thanks for your help
[20:16] <mattia> !list
[20:16] <klf> "Cursor Left or Right: moves the focus"
[20:16] <klf> Which key(s) corresponds to "Cursor Left/Right"?
[20:17] <oranged> no warez ahaha
[20:17] <oranged> is this 1999?
[20:20] <Dulcin> Hi, is it possible to switch OS on a dual boot while saving my ubuntu session?
[20:21] <Pici> klf: the left and right arrows on your keyboard.
[20:23] <rww> oranged: apparently. people join #ubuntu regularly trying to get them
[20:23] <gabriele> hi all
[20:23] <gabriele> this evening I'm trying to install my Nilox smart card reader on Ubuntu Wily, but unsuccessfully
[20:34] <doginal> whats the best way to watch dir and sub dir for changes?
[20:35] <doginal> im writing a bash script to unrar files
[20:36] <Pici> doginal: inotify is one way, the inotify-tools's package description suggests that you can use inotifywait for scripting.
[20:36] <OerHeks> doginal, inotify can, http://askubuntu.com/questions/541128/monitor-folder-contents-changes
[20:36] <doginal> alright
[20:37] <mcphail> doginal: incrontab does the job for you
[20:37] <doginal> lol so main different ways to watch a folder!
[20:37] <mcphail> doginal: incrontab is just a convenient way to use inotify
[20:37] <doginal> ahhh
[20:38] <doginal> ive seem both of those on SO
[20:42] <bishops> Hey guys is one can help me with this I'll be infinitely redeemable! I have a pdf file that is locked and needs adobe reader to open (I downloaded from a university library and it's supposed to have a loan/period on it). I tried all the possible ways to open it (pdftk, evince etc)
[20:42] <ttal> is it expected behaviour if you have a full screen app, to then middle-mouse click the panel above it and the app goes to the background?
[20:42] <bishops> anyone ideas of how to open/unlock it?
[20:43] <ttal> bishops: is it readable permissions-wise? check with ls -al
[20:45] <ttal> bishops: if you right-click the file > properties > permissions. is read / write enabled?
[20:45] <Bashing-om> ttal: my xfce4 that is the expected behavour .
[20:45] <bishops> ttal: i am not sure how to know that. ls -al gives only this: -rw-rw-r--  1 bishops bishops    2335815 Jan 26 10:11 People_Want.pdf
[20:47] <ttal> bishops: does it say permission denied? what happens when you try to open it?
[20:47] <bishops> ttal: And okular and document viewer ask for a password, which i obvsiouly don't have
[20:47] <bishops> ttal: it as for a document password
[20:47] <bishops> ask for*
[20:47] <ttal> bishops: a document password or an administrators password?
[20:48] <bishops> ttal: no document
[20:48] <bishops> i tried my password :)
[20:50] <ttal> bishops: hmm pdf is locked. i think when people lock a pdf it is encrypted until you provide the password. Maybe somebody else knows more than I do (likely).
[20:51] <bishops> ttal: ok thanks, i feel there is no way to work around. It's only adobe that has the password..
[20:51] <MoPac> How can I modify the gtk-3.0 files for Ambiance to eliminate the hover functionality for scrollbars? I want them to be like they are in 2.0 for me -- present when the page is bigger than the slider would be, absent otherwise, and unconcerned with where my cursor is hovering...
[20:51] <ttal> Bashing-om: thanks for that. It's annoying for me, I always have my browser open full screen and close tabs with middle click, and if I am just slightly too high the browser disappears..
[20:52] <BillD73> how do I loist out my listening ports?
[20:53] <mcphail> bishops: probably some kind of entrenched Adobe DRM. You could try running acrobat reader or digital editions under wine. The latter certainly works for DRM'ed epub books
[20:53] <nacc> BillD73: netstat -l?
[20:53] <Bashing-om> ttal: What desktop ? .. xfce is configurable for how that is handled .
[20:53] <nacc> BillD73: maybe netstat -lpn
[20:53] <BillD73> thats what I was looking for thx
[20:54] <ttal> unity @ Bashing-om
[20:55] <Bashing-om> ttal: With unity, I can not advise .
[20:56] <ttal> Bashing-om: I'm assuming it will be a gconf-editor tweak, will see if anyone else knows (how to disable windows lowering on Unity, when middle-mouse clicking the top panel; only with full-screen apps.)
[20:59] <ttal> for anyone else wanting to know how to acheive the above, the solution was: "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences action-middle-click-titlebar 'none'"
[20:59] <MonkeyDust> ttal  in dconf-editor ... org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences
[21:00] <AlexPortable> How can I export an icon from a program in /usr/share/applications/ ?
[21:01] <mcphail> AlexPortable: what do you mean "export an icon"? The .desktop file will have a reference to the icon location
[21:03] <AlexPortable> Icon=printer
[21:03] <AlexPortable> can i just re-use this?
[21:03] <AlexPortable> noipe
[21:03] <AlexPortable> won't let me put that in
[21:04] <ttal> AlexPortable: that means its a standard system icon.
[21:04] <MonkeyDust> AlexPortable  do you want to use an icon you found in /usr/share/applications/ ?
[21:04] <AlexPortable> yes but how can i use it for folders?
[21:04] <AlexPortable> yes
[21:04] <AlexPortable> well, the printer icon
[21:04] <ttal>   /usr/share/icons
[21:05] <AlexPortable> and then?
[21:05] <ttal> or  /usr/share/icons/[theme]
[21:05] <AlexPortable> which theme?
[21:05] <MonkeyDust> AlexPortable  what do you want to do or achieve?
[21:05] <AlexPortable> ambience isn't listed
[21:05] <AlexPortable> use the printer icon for a folder or desktop shortcu
[21:05] <AlexPortable> t
[21:07] <AlexPortable> nevermind found it
[21:07] <MonkeyDust> simply click to folder properties, then click on the icon and choose one
[21:07] <MonkeyDust> to = on
[21:07] <AlexPortable> yes but the problem was where it was but i found it now
[21:07] <AlexPortable> thanks
[21:08] <ttal> AlexPortable: and where was it.. so others can learn.
[21:09] <ttal> so i can learn.
[21:09] <AlexPortable>  /usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/48/printer.svg
[21:09] <triton> weber.freenode.net
[21:09] <ttal> AlexPortable: OK thanks.
[21:17] <Techknight> HI. Do any of you have experience with unantended upgrades?
[21:18] <Techknight> i was wondering if it is possible to use wildcards in the blacklist? so instead of blacklisting mysql-server mysql-clien then just blacklist mysql*
[21:19] <aturika> Hello!~
[21:20] <Techknight> hi
[21:20] <srbsoft> Hi everyone
[21:20] <aturika> who is at work right mew?
[21:20] <k1l_> !ot | aturika
[21:21] <dniMretsaM> Nice try boss
[21:21] <aturika> sorry ubottu
[21:21] <srbsoft> im at home, working
[21:21] <grkblood> im trying to install ubuntu server 14.04 LTS from a usb and im getting "no cahing mode page found, assuming drive cache: write through". the install wont go past this. how do i work around this issue?
[21:22] <nacc> Techknight: where are the blacklists specified?
[21:22] <awesomeone554> hey
[21:23] <awesomeone554> who has ubuntu studio?
[21:24] <Techknight> nacc, right here http://pastebin.com/CJWynJLj
[21:25] <k1l_> awesomeone554: some do. maybe you want to ask in #ubuntustudio
[21:26] <srbsoft> grkblood, What characteristic has your computer?
[21:27] <grkblood> not sure i understand the question srbsoft
[21:27] <nacc> Techknight: looking at the code, per http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1500630, i believe it does not support regexs
[21:27] <nacc> Techknight: actually, nm
[21:28] <nacc> Techknight: in Wily, at least, blacklist entries are regex
[21:28] <Techknight> nacc: Thanks I might think this is exactly what i was looking for!
[21:28] <nacc> Techknight: what release are you on?
[21:28] <Techknight> 14.04 LTS server
[21:29] <Techknight> nacc: Is thee any chance that you know why every .con file in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d is starting with w two-digit number before the "real" name?
[21:30] <nacc> Techknight: that's a way to order them
[21:31] <aturika> I finally got VPN to work on my Ubuntu server after learning linux Sunday. ::applauds::
[21:31] <nacc> Techknight: http://askubuntu.com/questions/254137/etc-apt-apt-conf-d-priority-overrule-configuration-file/254617
[21:32] <Techknight> nacc, Aaarh i see! Thanks again!
[21:32] <rkan001> test
[21:32] <nacc> Techknight: on my quick read, i think it's a regex in trusty latest too
[21:32] <Techknight> damn :S
[21:32] <nacc> Techknight: probably worth testing in a VM to be sure
[21:33] <Techknight> year. I whink I will spin one up tomorrow for testing.
[21:35] <stacks88> how can i get the version of proftpd taht apt-get will install without installing it ? apt-cache policy something? I ran apt-cache policy proftpd but it just says installed none candidate none and version table is empty
[21:36] <nacc> stacks88: apt-cache show proftpd?
[21:36] <stacks88> N: Can't select versions from package 'proftpd' as it is purely virtual
[21:36] <stacks88> N: No packages found
[21:37] <nacc> stacks88: try proftpd-basic
[21:37] <stacks88> ok that works thx
[21:37] <k1l_> stacks88: you mean donwload the sourcecode?
[21:38] <nacc> k1l_: my reading was that stacks88 just wanted the version info
[21:38] <stacks88> correct
[21:38] <k1l_> apt-cache show packagename
[21:39] <TheNH813> anyone know why VLC's source will not find Luajit/Lua5.2 during ./configure
[21:39] <TheNH813> Oh..... NVM
[21:39] <TheNH813> Forgot to install the lua-dev package
[21:39] <TheNH813> ..
[21:40] <Techknight>  ;)
[21:40] <TheNH813> I do that all too often.
[21:40] <TheNH813> XD
[21:44] <borei> hi all
[21:45] <mrp> hi borei
[21:45] <borei> anybody familiar with dialog tools
[21:45] <xangua> ! Ask
[21:45] <borei> to create simple textbased ui
[21:45] <borei> i have issue with dialog --gauge
[21:46] <nicomachus> borei: that doesn't quite sound like a question for #ubuntu support
[21:46] <borei> true true, just general linux question
[21:46] <borei> shell programming
[21:46] <borei> well, will try to ask
[21:46] <borei> there is pipe
[21:46] <nicomachus> borei: don't try to ask.
[21:47] <nicomachus> it's not an ubuntu question.
[21:47] <borei> omg
[21:47] <borei> ok
[21:47] <nicomachus> perhaps try #bash
[21:48] <calimero_82> hi guys
[21:49] <Chrissem> Hey
[21:49] <calimero_82> how can i uninstall secure boot in E8601_H81M-K ? thanks
[21:50] <nicomachus> calimero_82: you don't uninstall it, you just need to disable it in your bios settings.
[21:50] <calimero_82> yes how nicomachus?
[21:50] <calimero_82> i'm in uefi bios where is that option?
[21:50] <nicomachus> calimero_82: well that's not really an ubuntu question, but I found this with google: https://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20130418002927622&board_id=1&model=P8Z77-V&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
[22:09] <AlexPortable> anyone can tell me what there's in /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-ubuntu.conf by default?
[22:09] <thebwt> what release?
[22:12] <mrp> So I installed Ubuntu yesterday for the first time
[22:12] <mrp> And not had to boot into Windows at all since :)
[22:13] <AlexPortable> 14.04 lts
[22:13] <thebwt> mrp: congrats!
[22:13] <AlexPortable> or well, is the file differently for each version?
[22:14] <AlexPortable> i'm trying to make something thats universal accross lts releases
[22:14] <thebwt> AlexPortable: most probably not the same across 2 years of development
[22:14]  * thebwt is spinning up docker containers to see
[22:17] <BillD73> i want to completely remove deluge and all packages associated during its install is that apt-get remove or autoclean deluge ?
[22:18] <mrp> thebwt yeah is pretty damn nice :)
[22:19] <BillD73> nevermind autoclean is the old dld packages
[22:20] <thebwt> BillD73:  got it then?
[22:21] <BillD73> yep
[22:21] <BillD73> thx thebwt
[22:21] <thebwt> no sweat
[22:22] <thebwt> AlexPortable: that file isn't even owned by any package in 12.04
[22:22] <AlexPortable> lightdm was introduced later i think
[22:22] <thebwt> I thought it was from like lucid on...
[22:23] <thebwt> lightdm is in the repo for 12.04
[22:23] <thebwt> but 50-lightdm.conf <that's an init script isn't it?
[22:24] <thebwt> oh no, just defaults
[22:25] <thebwt> AlexPortable: 14.04 default: http://pastebin.com/C7JwkcQE
[22:27] <stacks88> how can i find out what package contains mysql.h ?
[22:27] <stacks88> (so that i can install it of course)
[22:27] <stacks88> package or packages
[22:28] <AlexPortable> thebwt: thanks :)
[22:28] <thebwt> apt-file search /path/to/file
[22:28] <HeavyVin> anyone know how to use flash on ubuntu??? I like free software but I need flash for school
[22:28] <thebwt> AlexPortable: it exists in 16.04, installing buntu-session to see it real quick
[22:28] <thebwt> HeavyVin: you have to use google chrome for it iirc
[22:29] <AlexPortable> proabbly the same in 16.04
[22:30] <thebwt> AlexPortable: it isn't
[22:30] <thebwt> AlexPortable: http://pastebin.com/YzG2AAvg
[22:31] <k1l_> stacks88: packages.ubuntu.com  search there
[22:31] <AlexPortable> well but basically the same
[22:31] <thebwt> :) famous last words
[22:31] <AlexPortable> Thanks :D
[22:31] <thebwt> no sweat ;)
[22:32] <squinty> stacks88,  http://packages.ubuntu.com/  --> Search the contents of packages
[22:35] <jdtech> hi
[22:35] <HeavyVin> thebtw: thank you!
[22:36] <mrp> im still not totally comfortable with how Unity does things
[22:36] <mrp> like it seems quite random how it picks up .desktop files in my .local folder
[22:37] <mrp> and I can't find a way to force it to rebuild its cache
[22:37] <k1l_> mrp: iirc a relogin helps
[22:38] <mrp> yeah it does
[22:38] <mrp> shame tho
[22:38] <mrp> should be simpler tbh
[22:38] <mrp> shouldnt need to logout and in again
[22:42] <jd_tech> how to make a shortcut on the desktop of a command line application?
[22:43] <jd_tech> without hunting down the executable file or coding my own .desktop file
[22:43] <mrp> just make a text file that calls the program and then make the script executable
[22:44] <mcphail> jd_tech: is making a .desktop file _really_ that hard??
[22:44] <jd_tech> you have to code that
[22:45] <mrp> only has to have like two entries tho
[22:45] <MonkeyDust> jd_tech  example: nano test ... type 'ls -l', save and exit ... chmod +x test ... then: './test'
[22:45] <calimero_82> bye guys
[22:45] <calimero_82> bye guys
[22:48] <MonkeyDust> jd_tech  disregard what i said, you want a desktop icon
[22:48] <mrp> http://i.imgur.com/pCRKfmo.jpg << my desktop :)
[22:48] <logy> hello everyone, i have a question. Is there a way i can keep ubuntu, fedora or manjaro on usb and use it like that. For example I have a 16 gb usb, I want to use it as a hard drive for my linux and if i make files or install software it stays even after i shutdown and take out the usb
[22:49] <mrp> logy yes, look up creating a persistent drive
[22:49] <DirtyDan> what happens if i run a game on steam that isnt supported by ubuntu?
[22:49] <mrp> DirtyDan it wont run
[22:49] <logy> mrp: thx
[22:50] <DirtyDan> alright just wanted to know if it will crash or somethin
[22:50] <DirtyDan> thx
[22:50] <mrp> steam shouldnt allow you to do it tbh
[22:50] <DirtyDan> it automatically wont allow me?
[22:51] <mrp> i would hope it knows it cant run something on linux if it isnt designed for linux
[22:51] <mrp> rather than waste time downloading something it cant use i mean
[22:51] <DirtyDan> alright im gonna go install bastion. thanks
[22:53] <FelixFire619> ok so i have a unique problem
[22:56] <FelixFire619> i have a hp laptop HP-g60-2210us i have a shattered screen, i cannot enable legacy mode i need to flash a usb drive with ubuntu proper install media and boot with it in the non-legacy mode, IF I AM NOT IN UEFI (or secure boot) i CANNOT see, utilize or do anything.
[22:56] <FelixFire619> Which version of ubuntu ISO can i download, rufus to usb and boot with in Secure, (I think uefi) mode?
[23:01] <FelixFire619> go figure
[23:07] <akkad> quite offten get a lot of 404 for Err http://security.ubuntu.com precise-security/main Sources.
[23:08] <oranged> if i'm running vnc through an ssh tunnelall traffic regardless of the protocol will be encrypted no?
[23:11] <rcc> hey guys, any ideas on why Lightdm would refuse to run display-setup-script?
[23:11] <k1l_> oranged: and ssh tunnel encrypts all traffic, yes
[23:11] <rcc> by the looks of it, it completely ignores it
[23:11] <oranged> k1l_, good to know
[23:12] <oranged> k1l_, the client warns me that the trafffic is unencrypted when i connect through the tunnel but it must just be complianing because the vnc encryption is not enabled
[23:14] <k1l_> oranged: vnc doesnt know it gets tunneled
[23:14] <oranged> k1l_, ; thats what i figured, thanks for confirming
[23:16] <sveinse> Ubuntu will still be using initrd in 16.04, right?
[23:16] <oranged> i also wonder how many people have nothing better to do than probe swathes of ip ranges to find a lone linux box with a single open port
[23:17] <k1l_> oranged: too many.
[23:17] <oranged> and attempt to login with a user and password when password logins are not even enabled
[23:18] <oranged> it seems ubuntu and ubnt are favourite username choices
[23:22] <mcphail> oranged: that is automated (and coordinated) behaviour - not individual users doing it manually. Use fail2ban, denyhosts or similar
[23:22] <oranged> mcphail, i'll check those out
[23:25] <cesar_> hi
[23:25] <oranged> hi
[23:25] <Guest21588> hi oranged
[23:25] <Guest21588> where u from oranged?
[23:26] <Guest21588> hoooooooooooooooolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[23:26] <ynix77> Does Software Updater accomplish the same thing as `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y`?
[23:26] <mcphail> Guest21588: stop that please. This is the ubuntu support channel
[23:27] <k1l_> Guest21588: this channel is ubuntu support only. if you want to chat please try #ubuntu-offtopic or ##chat
[23:27] <k1l_> ynix77: no. use "apt-get dist-upgrade" to get all packages like new kernels
[23:27] <Guest21588> quien desarrolla en android?
[23:27] <Guest21588> who dev in android here?
[23:27] <mcphail> ynix77: almost. Don't trust it to upgdate before the upgrade, if yo haven't run it for a while
[23:28] <k1l_> Guest21588: #android-dev dos
[23:28] <k1l_> *does
[23:28] <Guest21588> k1l?
[23:29] <rcc> hello, any ideas on how to run a custom display setup script with lightdm?
[23:30] <QuaranTeen666> is any way to migrate from kubuntu to ubuntu?
[23:30] <rcc> I tried everything but nothing seems to work and the log file never mentions even trying to run a script
[23:30] <mcphail> QuaranTeen666: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[23:30] <k1l_> QuaranTeen666: install the "ubuntu-desktop" package
[23:31] <MaryAnne> can somoene help me with my new server?  I have drive that is not mounted.  I want to add this drive and have it part of my home disk
[23:31] <welovfree> How can I set system to shutdown after n minutes?
[23:31] <akkad> MaryAnne: it show up in /proc/disks?
[23:31] <QuaranTeen666> ok ill try but apt get didnt work well for me. 404 error packages dobt know how 2 solve
[23:31] <MaryAnne> akkad: thank you for replying back
[23:31] <akkad> Maryanne: /proc/devices can you gist thaT?
[23:32] <mcphail> welovfree: sudo shutdown -h <time>
[23:32] <k1l_> QuaranTeen666: put the command and output into a paste.ubuntu.com and show the link here
[23:32] <MaryAnne> akkad: do you mind if i pm you?
[23:32] <QuaranTeen666> i cant, because desktop doent loading
[23:33] <QuaranTeen666> some driver errors or maybe other
[23:35] <welovfree> mcphail, I can't exit the terminal, or it's gonna be canceled right?
[23:36] <MaryAnne> akkad: ?
[23:38] <mcphail> welovfree: I think so. Haven't actually thought about that as I usually am using "sudo shutdown -h now". Not sure if the "at" command persists when terminal is closed
[23:44] <TiCPU> I noticed that nice'ed process do not appear in top as using NI%, that seems to be the case for quite a while now (maybe a year), is there anything that changed about that?
[23:47] <davido_> When I have two instances of Firefox opened, it seems that I'm only able to gain typing focus in the newest one.
[23:49] <davido_> If it's an issue others have seen, I seem to not be composing search terms that turn up any information on the subject.
[23:50] <k1l_> davido_: when clicking on the launcher or alt+tab?
[23:51] <davido_> It doesn't seem to matter how I shift focus. I can click on the browser window directly, for example. But the input boxes in the first browser instance won't gain a cursor if the second browser instance has one.
[23:52] <ubuntuhlep> Help ... have ubuntu 15.10 installed... full encryption ... but when I reboot it see the screen where I would put password but I can see the password up in the top left corner inplain text but nothing happens.
[23:52] <ubuntuhlep> This happens after I install the nvidia drivers fro my 980
[23:52] <davido_> So for example if I have a gmail document open for editing in one browser instance, and then I open a new instance of firefox and begin working on some other thing that has text input. I can't ever resume typing that email in the first window until the second is closed.
[23:53] <mcphail> davido_: text entry into firefox has always been odd, often due to ibus issues. What is your native language? Are you using an extended input method?
[23:53] <davido_> native English. To my knowledge I'm not using any extended input method.
[23:55] <mcphail> davido_: I can't reproduce that here, but did previously have issues with the Tor browser not accepting input unless I forced the input method. how are you opening the 2nd firefox instance? Are you using firefox from the default repos? WHich version of Ubuntu?
[23:57] <davido_> ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Firefox 43.0.4 from default repos.
[23:58] <davido_> And it doesn't matter whether I open the instance by right-clicking the launcher and requesting a new window, or whether I drag a tab out of an existing window.
[23:59] <ubuntuhlep> oh well I guess its back to windows.
[23:59] <mcphail> davido_: if you type "ibus stop" in a terminal, do you still get the same problems?
[23:59] <davido_> this is my work laptop. I can't recall if I have the same issue with 15.10 at home.