[00:00] <mcphail> davido_: sorry, ibus exit
[00:00] <davido_> :) was about to ask if you meant exit
[00:01] <Dylan____> Hello guys i have a problem i was removing some packages yestaday from synaptic that i could remove and now when i boot my computer i can only log in text apprentyl
[00:01] <uruk> how to create a file deb from a program instalated for example apt-get install geany -> geany.deb
[00:01] <Dylan____> What can i do to fix this
[00:01] <davido_> that seems to not have any effect on the situation.
[00:01] <davido_> (mcphail ^^)
[00:01] <Dylan____> ?
[00:02] <k1l_> Dylan____: what packages did you remove?
[00:02] <mcphail> davido_: exit all firefox windows then type "export GTK_IM_MODULE="xim" firefox" in a terminal. Does that work better?
[00:02] <Dylan____> Im not sure what packages
[00:03] <Dylan____> But i cannot boot into the os only some text console
[00:03] <mcphail> davido_: that's what I had to use for the tor browser when I was on Trusty
[00:03] <Dylan____> Tty1
[00:03] <mcphail> uruk: apt-get download packagename
[00:05] <uruk> ok thanx
[00:06] <davido_> mcphail : That does. I guess I'll have to make that export permanent. :)
[00:06] <MaryAnne> can someone please help me with a new hardrive install?
[00:07] <mcphail> davido_: I think it is sorted in later Ubuntu versions, if that helps. Certainly, Wily has an option in system settings to disable ibus
[00:08] <blaaa> Hi, I want to set up a computer with ubuntu for a friend, she will need a usb (2.0)-wifi stick (preferably AC or N). But I have no knowledge of these devices; support, and she will not be able to solve issues after kernel updates etc. What are good devices supported by default on Ubuntu LTS?
[00:08] <datahead7777> Has anyone gotten a Unity game to successfully run in Linux?
[00:08] <davido_> mcphail: One of these days I'll have the time to get this work laptop off of 14.04LTS.
[00:08] <mcphail> datahead7777: of course
[00:09] <datahead7777> I get the error, "Failed to load mono" when I try running one I made.  I tried installing the packag emono-complete, but it still had this problem.
[00:09] <datahead7777> The full output is at http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/linux-build-of-game-does-not-find-mono.381954/#post-2481432
[00:09] <mcphail> davido_: check the language part of system settings to see if you can kill ibus. If you're using English, it serves no purpose
[00:10] <datahead7777> I have Ubuntu 12
[00:10] <mcphail> datahead7777: that isn't an ubuntu question. The unity support channels would be appropriate for you.
[00:11] <datahead7777> I think a lot of them haven't used Linux.  I've tried asking twice there so far.
[00:11] <davido_> So it would be safe to change "Keyboard input method system: IBus to "none"?
[00:12] <BillD73> blaaa www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833106135 seems to be a popular out of the box working wifi usb
[00:12] <mcphail> datahead7777: Ubuntu does not support Unity. Even Unity does not support Unity on linux
[00:12] <mcphail> davido_: it shouldn't hurt, and may help
[00:12] <datahead7777> Actually they do support a build to Unity, just not an editor there
[00:12] <datahead7777> Though the Unity company does not run the IRC channel
[00:15] <mcphail> datahead7777: then, if they support the export to Linux, they are your support option
[00:17] <davido_> mcphail : Thanks for the tip. Life is better now. It sucked having 3 monitors but only being able to use the browser in one of them. :)
[00:17] <mcphail> davido_: enjoy!
[00:17] <Dylan____> Can i replace libeoffice with another suite if how does it effect my system?
[00:18] <Umeaboy> Dylan____: Why woud you replace it?
[00:18] <mcphail> Dylan____: you can install whatever you want, but there isn't an awful lot of choice
[00:18] <davido_> Yes you may. The outcome will vary depending on your system's specs and what you replace it with.
[00:19] <Umeaboy> If it lacks something.........just make a feature request on their website.
[00:19] <Umeaboy> They should have a tracker of some kind.
[00:19] <Umeaboy> No harm meant.
[00:19] <moultonl> I'm running xtightvncviewer to get into a remote windows 7 box.  What is the actual program though that I'm running?  I hunted through the software center, but don't see anything installed.
[00:19] <moultonl> I'm trying to scale the window down so I can see everything without scroll bars, but am not sure which VNC client's docs I need to be looking at
[00:23] <protn> hey hye
[00:23] <protn> :D
[00:23] <protn> I got opewith uget and ff browser
[00:23] <protn> idea it to send firefox save as requests via uget
[00:23] <protn> its yet to work, any ideas how to make it work?
[00:24] <locksmith> I don't get drunk
[00:34] <mshore> Hi
[00:39] <user54541210> hey guys does someone know how to fix the lag problem in chormium and firebox when minimzing videos?
[00:47] <luis_> how do i install my webcam in linux?
[00:48] <mcphail> luis_: usually just a matter of plugging it in
[00:48] <BillD73> is System Volume Information folder a product of windows indexing for detachable media or something linux put on when it was attached?
[00:49] <svetlana> does ubuntu have builtin drivers for the Epson WorkForce 30 printer?
[00:51] <eelstrebor> https://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-WorkForce_30
[00:51] <MiniFridge> Hi, I'm trying to learn Ubuntu Server. How would I know if there are updates for a program like OpenSSH, does it get updated through the default repos? I'm a bit new to Linux.
[00:51] <QuaranTeen666> how many chances that ill lost files if i will reboot frozen ubuntu alongside installation?
[00:51] <eelstrebor> http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?oid=108883&infoType=Downloads&platform=OSF_O_LINUX
[00:52] <QuaranTeen666> or should i wait?
[00:52] <QuaranTeen666> urfent question pls
[00:52] <QuaranTeen666> urgent
[00:52] <eelstrebor> MiniFridge, yes, ssh is in the repositories and there's a ppa that you can add
[00:53] <MiniFridge> So, when I get software through the default repos? It will update when I update the whole system through sudo apt-get upgrade?
[00:53] <MiniFridge> - ?
[00:53] <eelstrebor> QuaranTeen666, have you tried to connect to the frozen PC from another with ssh?
[00:54] <eelstrebor> MiniFridge, yes
[00:54] <MiniFridge> eelstrebor, wow, that's really conveinent.
[00:54] <MiniFridge> Much better than Windows desktop for software management, lol. Thanks.
[00:54] <eelstrebor> MiniFridge, if you're using openssh
[00:54] <MiniFridge> eelstrebor, this is not true for everything in the default repos?
[00:55] <QuaranTeen666> i havent ssh ports
[00:55] <eelstrebor> MiniFridge, openssh is part of the standard repos
[00:56] <MiniFridge> right, so anything in the standard repos is updated through apt-get upgrade, correct?
[00:56] <eelstrebor> MiniFridge, you have to run apt-get update first and then run apt-get upgrade
[00:56] <MiniFridge> right
[00:56] <MiniFridge> Thanks
[00:56] <eelstrebor> MiniFridge, yep, everything already installed gets upgraded
[00:57] <eelstrebor> kernel updates will require apt-get dist-upgrade
[00:57] <dengxinjun> hello
[00:58] <svetlana> hi
[00:58] <MiniFridge> eelstrebor, yes, IK. Thank you.
[00:58] <dengxinjun> Where are you?
[00:58] <dengxinjun> I can't find you
[00:58] <eelstrebor> dengxinjun, who are you talking to?
[01:02] <dengxinjun> o
[01:06] <libben> I installed Lubuntu 15.10 on my HP Stream 7 tablet yesterday; it booted fine. Later in the evening, I tried booting it again, and it appears to shut itself off right when it tries to load the kernel. What could have spurred this to happen? How can I fix it?
[01:07] <libben> I've found that Lubuntu x86 15.10 Alternate Installer still boots, but oddly enough the original .iso I used to set up my EFI partitioning (Lubuntu x86 16.04 Desktop) no longer boots.
[01:11] <ajaniMember> quit
[01:13] <svetlana> eelstrebor, means I should install cups-driver-gutenprint package and the printer would work, right?
[01:25] <l4m8d4> Hey there! I hope you guys can help me get my system booting again... I need 2 drives unlocked at boot time, which I have described in crypttab. Inside of these 2 luks-volumes, there are the 2 parities of my BTRFS-RAID1. On boot, I get prompted for the frist password, it onlocks successfully, but it doesn't prompt for the second password
[01:26] <l4m8d4> I ran 'update-initramfs -u -k all && update-grub && grub-install /dev/sda && grub-install /dev/sdb' afterwards to apply my changes to crypttab and fstab
[01:27] <l4m8d4> Instead of prompting for the password, it just complains that lvm is not available (which I uninstalled when I switched from mdadm+luks+lvm+btrfs to just luks+btrfs [therefore also the 2 containers, you see?])
[01:29] <MiniFridge> okay, I'm stuck in some Display all 1292 possibilities thing on my server
[01:29] <MiniFridge> I tried escape, quit, quit(), and exit
[01:29] <MiniFridge> nothing is working
[01:29] <l4m8d4> I've had update-initramfs complain numerous times about invalid lines on the slightest mistake, so since it built fine, I don't think I MADE A MISTAKE THERE
[01:29] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: display what possibilities? aptitude or wat?
[01:30] <MiniFridge> I put in ls' by accident and it just brought up this ">" I can type in it, but esc just gives me the possibilities thing.
[01:30] <MiniFridge> I don't know what it is, unfortunately.
[01:31] <l4m8d4> have you tried ctrl+c?
[01:31] <MiniFridge> Oh, that worked. Thank you!
[01:31] <l4m8d4> You're welcome
[01:31] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: ctrl+c is a standrad combo for sending sigterm to a process that is blocking your terminal
[01:32] <MiniFridge> Yeah, I should have thought of that since I learned that while learning Python. LOL
[01:32] <MiniFridge> But, that was powershell, granted.
[01:33] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: You can't help me with my problem though, right? :D
[01:33] <user54541210> does someone have the solution for Ubuntu freezing when minimizing or maximizing a video?
[01:33] <MiniFridge> l4m8d4, I just installed this Linux server 2 days ago. I have nearly no experience with Linux beforehand. I'm sorry.
[01:34] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: only windows before?
[01:34] <MiniFridge> Pretty much besides trying out the desktops in a VM and bootable USBs
[01:35] <MiniFridge> I'm trying to learn this so I can rent a production VPS for my planned website
[01:35] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: Well, time to get your hands on a REAL operating system then :D
[01:35] <MiniFridge> hehehe
[01:35] <MiniFridge> It's very confusing going from a GUI to CLI only
[01:37] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: I know, I went a similar route to yours. Nowadays, I even tend to look down on GUIs for server a little, because they tend to hide many features you don't wanna miss as a power user and are resource hogs :D
[01:37] <Guthur> ubuntu 15.04 will not boot with the 3.19-0-49 for me, 48 is fine. Any suggestion on how to diagnose the issue
[01:38] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: Also, you should try to minimize you attack vectors on a critical system like that, and GUIs are one of the first things to go in such a case :D
[01:38] <MiniFridge> ah
[01:38] <MiniFridge> Yeah, I'm trying to learn all this security related stuff. Last thing I want is a future employer to see my site got hacked with offensive material.
[01:38] <Guthur> I suspect it's video driver issue, the screen flashes from no signal to signal while trying to boot
[01:38] <Guthur> using AMD drivers
[01:40] <l4m8d4> MiniFridge: You certainly got many things to learn if you are new to linux. But trust me, it's more than wotzh it in the end, even though it can be very unfamiliar from a windows perspective at times.
[01:41] <l4m8d4> Guthur: Have you tried upgrading to 15.10? :D
[01:43] <Bashing-om> Guthur: A thought. Can you boot the -49 kernel from grub's "recvovery" mode ? That might point to a graphic's driver issue .
[01:45] <goddard> how should i remove the nvidia driver installed from nivida's website?
[01:47] <Bashing-om> goddard: Try: ' sudo NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-331.38.run --uninstall ' where you replace woth the driver version that ypu installed - x86_64-331.38 - .
[01:49] <Guthur> Bashing-om:I can give it a ok
[01:49] <Guthur> s/ok/go
[01:50] <Guthur> l4m8d4: I am reluctant to jump to 15.10 because I fear most of my steam games will stop working
[01:51] <Bashing-om> Guthur: Not much choice to go to 15.10 as 15.04 shortly goes End_Of_Life .
[01:52] <vadi2> How can I create a bootable Ubuntu USB stick?
[01:54] <Guthur> Bashing-om: thanks for the heads up, I might jump on the next LTS
[01:55] <DirtyCajun> im missing something basic. i have changed the hostname in both /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts. ubuntu thinks its the new name. my switch regonizes it as the new name. but it still logs in as user@oldhostname . how do i change that?
[01:56] <Bashing-om> Gut. your choicem but not a good one. 15.04 is EOL Feb4. amd 16.04 is not released 'til April .
[01:56] <jprogrammer> hello
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[02:00] <furiousgreen> Hey everyone, very very new to Ubuntu. Trying to set up Pycharm and I was told I had to install Java and the JDK first. I used sudo apt-get install default-jre and sudo apt-get install default-jdk. Is that all I have to do?
[02:04] <goddard> Bashing-om: trying to do that gives me this error
[02:04] <goddard> Installer must be in silent mode to use the toolkit, samples or driver command-line flags. Please also pass -silent to the installer.
[02:05] <Bashing-om> goddard: Maybe what had to be done is to stop the GUI ? What release is this again ?
[02:06] <ddybing> furiousgreen: That's all you should need, yes. And python of course, but that is included in the OS.
[02:06] <furiousgreen> Alright. Cool. Thanks. Got a LOT to learn.
[02:09] <ddybing> furiousgreen: To start the program, you'll have to CD into its folder trough the terminal and execute the program with sh. Like: sh pycharm.sh
[02:09] <ddybing> Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions :-)
[02:10] <Guest23738> homies
[02:10] <Guest23738> i finally got ubuntu on my macbook
[02:10] <Guest23738> amazing
[02:10] <Guest23738> mid 2007 what a bitch
[02:11] <ddybing> Guest23738: Nice. What version are you running?
[02:11] <mr> 14.04.3
[02:11] <mr> i386 :(
[02:12] <ddybing> mr: Nice. Just picked up one myself, A1226, for free. Seems like the graphics chip is fried. Not sure what to do about it. Would love to run Linux on it.
[02:12] <ddybing> Pro 15"
[02:12] <mr> yeah man such a better machine you cant do anything on snow leopard
[02:13] <mr> for macs that cant upgrade it's beautiful thank you ubuntu my heart is happy
[02:13] <DirtyCajun> figured it out.
[02:14] <ddybing> mr: Yeah, Ubuntu is a better alternative for those machines. It's as up to date as the other releases - can't complain about that!
[02:14] <ddybing> mr: Do you have the regular macbook or the pro?
[02:15] <mr> i have the macbook 2,1
[02:15] <ddybing> mr: ah, nice
[02:16] <virtuosoj> Hey everyone. I am letting my girlfriend try out Linux and she loves it, but she has yet to backup her windows laptop so she can't install yet
[02:16] <virtuosoj> I want to create a /persistent/ USB install of Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 for her - how can I do this?
[02:16] <mr> the dvd drive is dead so I had to figure out the whole EFI boot thing
[02:16] <mr> which I'd actually have to read about to more fully understand
[02:17] <mr> anyone know of a good guide that could help me install the 64 bit version
[02:17] <l4m8d4> My ubuntu system won't boot anymore since I ditched raid+luks+lvm+btrfs for luks+btrfs. It's 15.10. It lets me unlock the first drive upon boot, but when it is set up it somehow expects lvm to be there and won't continue, bu since there is no lvm anymore, it can't find that of course. Of course, I paid attention to make fstab and crypptab right and update-initramfs etc. etc. I am pissed off a little.
[02:18] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: you can just start the install again and install on the usb stick like any other drive
[02:19] <eelstrebor> svetlana, yep. you'll have to install cups to make the printer work
[02:19] <l4m8d4> mr: cant you just install from a usb-stick on your macbook?
[02:19] <virtuosoj> l4m8d4: So, I start her comp with both USB drives plugged in, the one that has the original Ubuntu image, and the one that I want to install to?
[02:19] <virtuosoj> l4m8d4: and then it will save settings/config to that USB?
[02:19] <virtuosoj> and downloaded files, etc.
[02:20] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: correct. And be sure to install grub, the boot loader to it too. Because often it defaults to the internal hard drrive
[02:20] <l4m8d4> yes, it's like any other system, just on the stick, then
[02:20] <virtuosoj> l4m8d4: Doesn't grub automatically install when you install Ubuntu though?
[02:21] <virtuosoj> I haven't had to do anything special to install grub on my comp
[02:21] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: Yes it does, but sometimes it seems to default to be installed to the internal drive instead of the drive that the rest of your system gets installed to, if they dont match, like in your case. Just keep an eye on the grub install drive and change it if necessary.
[02:22] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: One can change the grub install path at the partition manager
[02:22] <virtuosoj> l4m8d4: Thank you so much.  One more question: Will I be able to see that druing install?
[02:22] <virtuosoj> oh ok. in the partition manager
[02:23] <virtuosoj> sweet. she will be so happy :)  I thought she was going to be skeptical about changing OS but she absolutely loves Ubuntu and gnome
[02:23] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: it it installs to your internal drive, you probably wouldn't even notice until you take the usb stick to another computer, where it wouldn't work, because there's no grub on the stick :D
[02:24] <virtuosoj> well, if it messes up her current windows install that would be a huge problem
[02:24] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: well, seems like she knows what's good :D
[02:24] <virtuosoj> since she has many files on there not yet backed up
[02:25] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: if you really want i can walk you though a little. I would basically just partition manually to avoid grub-fails :D
[02:26] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: except you know your way through the installer yourself, where that wouldn't be necessary, of course
[02:26] <virtuosoj> that would be great except I don't have the USB drive that I'm going to install to with me atm...
[02:27] <virtuosoj> I think it's pretty straightforward
[02:27] <virtuosoj> I mean, I don't usually manually partition but I have looked at it a lot. installing ubuntu, debian, opensuse, fedora etc
[02:28] <l4m8d4> virtuosoj: okay, well if you've already installed these I guess you won't have a problem with the ubuntu installer :D
[02:28] <virtuosoj> l4m8d4: thank you dude :) she will be so happy
[02:28] <virtuosoj> l4m8d4: I haven't let her try Unity yet I may give her the option
[02:28] <pantato> how do i fix this mess? http://pastebin.com/AiJw5Dw0
[02:29] <pantato> I already tried removing my sources.list
[02:29] <pantato> then setting a new server in the gui
[02:29] <virtuosoj> does anyone know of a good weather indicator for Unity's panel?
[02:30] <furiousgreen> According to this website, I have to type in several commands to install pycharm: http://exponential.io/blog/2015/02/10/install-pycharm-on-ubuntu-linux/
[02:30] <furiousgreen> Do I always need to enter sequences of commands in one by one, or is it an option to somehow block them? Even if I can block them, should I?
[02:32] <ddybing> furiousgreen: When you run Pycharm for the first time, it will ask you if you want to install a shortcut. This will be placed in your Applications view and will be searchable trough the Unity search.
[02:32] <piercedwater> furiousgreen: "&&" is the same as and
[02:33] <ddybing> furiousgreen: Just download the compressed file, unpack it. Then open terminal and cd into the folder, like so: cd /home/YourUserName/Downloads/PyCharmFolder/bin Hit Enter and then type sh pycharm.sh
[02:34] <ddybing> then hit enter again, and it should open up just fine
[02:37] <furiousgreen> Sorry guys, let's back up. This is the entirety of what I've done: I've downloaded the compresed file and unpacked it, on my desktop like a pleb. I'll cd /home/daniil/Desktop/pycharm-community-5.0.3 and hit enter, then type sh pycharm.sh
[02:37] <furiousgreen> Will that start the installation process? Should I not keep that on my desktop?
[02:38] <reisio> furiousgreen: you want pycharm?
[02:38] <furiousgreen> I feel like I'm putting the cart before the horse - installing PyCharm to learn Python long before I learn how to 'handle' Ubuntu.
[02:38] <reisio> you can learn python with just the interpreter
[02:38] <reisio> and I'd quite recommend that approach, actually
[02:38] <furiousgreen> That's right. I gotta learn Python and I've been told Pycharm is a useful tool.
[02:38] <reisio> wonder who told you that
[02:39] <furiousgreen> A couple people on the #learnpython chanel.
[02:39] <furiousgreen> *channel. I'm using Automate the Boring Stuff with Python.
[02:39] <ddybing> If you're already in the pycharm folder, you need to cd into the folder named " bin " and then run the sh pycharm.sh command
[02:39] <reisio> furiousgreen: all you need is 'python', a text editor, and http://greenteapress.com/thinkpython2/
[02:40] <furiousgreen> ddybing: what does that do? sh? Does it install Pycharm or just run it once?
[02:40] <ddybing> Then it will open a normal window. Just follow the steps and don't uncheck anything.
[02:40] <reisio> furiousgreen: pycharm.sh is presumably a (sh)ell script
[02:40] <ddybing> sh is just a command to run the file as a shell script
[02:40] <pantato> pls respond
[02:40] <reisio> furiousgreen: 'sh' is how you call the shell interpreter, typically
[02:40] <reisio> furiousgreen: although one might suggest using 'bash' instead, because... reasons
[02:40] <furiousgreen> Aaaah, I see. Thank you for your patience, everyone. And thank you, reisio, but I've had friends that learned through Automate the Boring Stuff - but on Windows.
[02:41] <reisio> furiousgreen: might do this instead, though: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22pycharm%22%20%22deb%22
[02:41] <reisio> or skip it altogether and do it properly the way I already said =)
[02:41] <furiousgreen> Pycharm deb looks attractive, thank you.
[02:41] <reisio> a GUI will create boredom, not reduce it
[02:41] <reisio> particularly with Python, which is such a simple language (in a good way)
[02:42] <furiousgreen> Alright, thank you for your help everyone. I will try installing it when I have more time in a single block. I'll also try to learn more about how to use Ubuntu from the ground up
[02:42] <ddybing> furiousgreen: As reisio suggests, you can just type "python" in the terminal and it will bring up a python interpreter. This will allow you to "mess around" with python. You may also use a basic text editor, like gedit, or nano which runs in the terminal, to edit a local python file and then run it.
[02:43] <furiousgreen> I see.  Yes, that might be better until I get a stronger grip on navigating Ubuntu.
[02:43] <furiousgreen> Have a good night everyone.
[02:43] <ddybing> furiousgreen: So if you just want to check something really quick, test a command or something like that - just use the python interpreter from the terminal.
[02:43] <ddybing> furiousgreen: Good night. Hope to see you again soon.
[02:45] <gyberware> test
[02:45] <pantato> wow, so i'm getting 404s all over the place because 14.10 is no longer supported?
[02:45] <pantato> sucks, this is the best version
[02:48] <acovrig> I just got a USB PCIe card, my mobo recognizes it and I see it in lspci, but nothing shows up in lsusb; so I'm wondering if my card is defective...
[02:53] <reisio> acovrig: what are you expecting to show up?
[02:54] <acovrig> reisio, a flashdrive to show up in lsusb like it does for onboard ports
[02:54] <reisio> you got a flash drive in it?
[02:56] <acovrig> reisio, yes, I've connected a few flashdrives and a USB ethernet adapter and I don't see anything in lsusb
[02:56] <reisio> acovrig: what's the device make/model?
[02:57] <acovrig> reisio, if I plug one of those flashdrives into an onboard port it opens in nautilus just fine...
[02:57] <acovrig> reisio, ORICO PVU3-2O2I
[02:58] <reisio> orico, or orinoco?
[02:58] <l4m8d4> acovrig: check journalctl -f while plugging in, and journalctl in general for possible errors like missing firmware of your pcie card
[02:58] <reisio> acovrig: orico I Guess
[02:58] <reisio> terribly similar name
[02:58] <acovrig> reisio, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008717L0G?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
[02:58] <reisio> acovrig: usb3?
[02:59] <acovrig> yup
[02:59] <reisio> acovrig: lsmod | grep -i xhci ?
[02:59] <acovrig> I should probably mention: ubuntu 14.04.3 and 3.13.0-76-generic kernel
[03:00] <acovrig> reisio, nothing; so modprobe xhci?
[03:01] <reisio> acovrig: what about zgrep -i xhci /proc/config.gz
[03:03] <acovrig> reisio, /proc/config.gz doesn't exist
[03:03] <reisio> okay
[03:03] <reisio> acovrig: pastebin your lsmod?
[03:04] <reisio> acovrig: or just try 'sudo modprobe xhci' if you're feeling lucky
[03:05] <acovrig> reisio, modprobe: FATAL: Module xhci not found.
[03:05] <acovrig> reisio, lsmod: http://pastebin.com/AJV6HZbw
[03:05] <reisio> acovrig: could mean it's already in the kernel, technically, built in
[03:05] <reisio> but if other usb things are in lsmod, it's probably just not enabled
[03:05] <acovrig> reisio, yea, and would it be in a 3.13 kernel?
[03:06] <acovrig> reisio, I have 2 onboard USB3 ports and those work just fine...
[03:06] <reisio> sorry I've lost track of the linux timeline and the usb 3 one
[03:07] <reisio> do they work at usb3 speed?
[03:08] <acovrig> reisio, not sure, I haven't done a speedtest with them
[03:08] <reisio> they have those annoying blinking usage lights?
[03:08] <reisio> your usb3 drives, that is
[03:09] <acovrig> yes, it's just solid
[03:10] <acovrig> it shows in lspci as 09:00.0 USB controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. Device 3483 (rev 01)
[03:12] <l4m8d4> still recommend looking at journalctl, but hey, anyone can make it harder for themselves if they want to
[03:12] <ttal> if this question should not be asked here please let me know if there is a wine channel, however I am wondering which wine compatibility layer to install on the software center, top or bottom? http://snag.gy/8G2lU.jpg
[03:12] <acovrig> l4m8d4, apt-get install journalctl?
[03:13] <l4m8d4> acovrig: ah wait, which ubuntu version are you on again?
[03:13] <acovrig> 14.04.3
[03:14] <reisio> acovrig: but what color is the light?
[03:14] <acovrig> reisio, l4m8d4, I ordered this from amazon as new, but it came like this: http://imgur.com/pBXl5pY
[03:15] <l4m8d4> acovrig: forget what I was saying, your ubuntu is too old for journalctl (part of the new init system on ubuntu 14.10+)
[03:15] <acovrig> l4m8d4, yea, I've kinda toyed w/the idea of 15...
[03:15] <acovrig> (upgrading to)
[03:16] <l4m8d4> acovrig: wow, they sure got some kick-ass computer engineers where this came from :D
[03:17] <acovrig> yea... the note is a rather large red flag for me to return it...
[03:17] <reisio> acovrig: no what color is the light on the usb drive =)
[03:18] <acovrig> reisio, red?
[03:20] <reisio> red, weird
[03:21]  * acovrig attempts to reboot
[03:21] <reisio> acovrig: what's the note?
[03:21] <acovrig_> it came with the card: “PC reported driver on CD corrupted, downloaded driver and installed, recognized card but would not work”
[03:22] <reisio> oh was it used?
[03:22] <acovrig_> I understood it was new when I ordered it...
[03:22] <acovrig_> but that note makes it seem rather obvious it was used…
[03:23] <reisio> yeah :p
[03:23] <reisio> nice handwriting
[03:23] <reisio> acovrig_: lspci -n ?
[03:25] <reisio> acovrig_: y'know what I have a simpler test
[03:25] <ubuntu-newbie> hello
[03:25] <reisio> acovrig_: boot up a copy of http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/ and see if it works
[03:25] <reisio> acovrig_: if it does, it's probably just your kernel
[03:25] <reisio> ubuntu-newbie: hey
[03:26] <ubuntu-newbie> anybody here?
[03:26] <reisio> just me
[03:26] <reisio> and 1,835 more people...
[03:26] <acovrig> reisio: lspci -nn: 09:00.0 USB controller [0c03]: VIA Technologies, Inc. Device [1106:3483] (rev01)
[03:26] <ubuntu-newbie> hoho
[03:27] <axion_> Hello everyone
[03:27] <ubuntu-newbie> axion:hello
[03:27] <axion_> I'm having major issues on this thing i just freshly put ubuntu 14. on
[03:28] <l4m8d4> axion_: why would you want to put ubuntu 14.x on something nowadays?
[03:28] <axion_> I'm very new to all of this, it's a HP Media computer m7060n I think... Like 1 gig of ram, intel 3 gig idk
[03:28] <reisio> axion_: pick an issue to start with
[03:28] <acovrig> reisio: well… 1hr to download :/
[03:28] <Myrtti> l4m8d4: because lts?
[03:28] <reisio> acovrig: what's it say for it in lspci -k ?
[03:28] <reisio> acovrig: yikes, you on a phone?
[03:28] <l4m8d4> Myrtti: lts is overrated
[03:29] <axion_> Idk why honestly, I'm new to Linux and ubuntu was first choice? I just want a web surfer
[03:29] <l4m8d4> Myrtti: all kinds of things are broken on these old lts sutffs
[03:29] <acovrig> reisio: no, a campus wifi :/
[03:29] <l4m8d4> axion_: it's fine for what you doing probably. I was just messing around a little.
[03:29] <axion_> Reisio: it freezes when I open firefox
[03:29] <Myrtti> l4m8d4: your opinion and experience, not shared by everyone
[03:30] <reisio> acovrig: oh, hack into the router and disable everyone else's access :p
[03:30] <l4m8d4> Myrtti: look at 14.x, doesn't even have systemd :D
[03:30] <axion_> :(
[03:30] <reisio> axion_: what's the problem?
[03:30] <axion_> Reisio: it freezes when I open firefox
[03:30] <reisio> axion_: the computer?
[03:30] <acovrig> reisio: I’m guessing this is the line you’re looking for (lspci -k): Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd
[03:30] <reisio> acovrig: ah okay, xhci
[03:31] <axion_> hp media computer m6070n
[03:31] <reisio> axion_: open a terminal: ctrl+alt+t, then type 'firefox', then press enter, and observe the output
[03:31] <piteralt> hi?
[03:31] <l4m8d4> axion_: you mean the whole computer stops reacting when you try to open firefox?
[03:32] <axion_> it stops reacting when i use firefox as a browser, yes. :(
[03:34] <reisio> acovrig: you could check the install image, too (try ubuntu)
[03:34] <acovrig> reisio: install image? you mean an ubuntu ISO?
[03:35] <l4m8d4> acovrig: correct
[03:35] <reisio> acovrig: yeah what you installed with
[03:35] <reisio> they all have the option to just run it as a plain OS instead of installing
[03:35] <reisio> you can check if it works there
[03:35] <acovrig> reisio: would it be prudent to boot into rescue mode on an ubuntu 15.10 ISO?
[03:35] <reisio> it'd be odd, but not impossible that it would work there and not in your metal install
[03:36] <reisio> uh, I'm not sure I've booted 15 yet personally, but for ages there has been a 'try ubuntu' option next to 'install ubuntu'
[03:36] <reisio> you'd want try
[03:36] <reisio> rescue not required
[03:36] <acovrig> reisio: well, ‘rescue’ as-in a shell as opposed to installing over what I have
[03:37] <l4m8d4> acovrig: if it doesn't work on your install iso's live system, try a 15.10 live system
[03:38] <reisio> acovrig: 'try ubuntu'
[03:38] <reisio> well, he has bandwidth issues
[03:38] <reisio> so try the image you've already got handy
[03:39] <reisio> if that doesn't work, you should probably try getting just a different kernel to boot
[03:39] <reisio> as that'll be many less megs
[03:39] <reisio> (than an image entirely)
[03:40] <vince> I have a question about passwordless ssh login, does the username on all machines have to be the same in order to use the same private key?
[03:40] <acovrig> reisio: would another feasable test be to try to boot from a drive connected to this card: I.E. if the BIOS can’t recognize a USB drive on it then it must be bad? or would a BIOS not recognize a card like this anywho
[03:42] <axion_> I rebooted
[03:42] <axion_> :(
[03:43] <l4m8d4> acovrig: you BIOS not recognizing doesn't mean the card is bad
[03:43] <l4m8d4> not necessarily, at least
[03:43] <reisio> acovrig: sure try it
[03:44] <acovrig> reisio: on tty6 I see this after logging in: hub 5-1:1.0: cannot enable port 3 Maybe the USB cable is bad?
[03:48] <reisio> acovrig: well, since the usb cable being bad would be game over, start with hoping it's the port
[03:49] <jasonj8> How can I get the path to my sound playback device? Preferably the one I currently have activated in my system. A program I'm using is looking at /dev/dsp and not finding it.
[03:50] <acovrig> reisio: the interesting thing about that message is the lack of a USB cable… that’s plugged directly to the card...
[03:50] <reisio> what's it plugged into?
[03:50] <acovrig> the new card
[03:52] <acovrig> reisio: at this point I’m gonna consider it DOA and try to get it replaced or find another...
[03:52] <reisio> well, if you have nothing better to do, check sysresccd
[03:52] <acovrig> reisio: the main reason I’m getting a USB card is so I can pass the card to a VM and hotplug devices easily
[03:52] <reisio> but yeah the internet seems to think it should "just work"
[03:52] <reisio> oh, a vm for what?
[03:53] <acovrig> reisio: yea… about that… it has 22min left :/
[03:53] <acovrig> reisio: *sigh* windows 10…
[03:53] <acovrig> reisio: I _finally_ got gfx PCI passthrough working nicely though so yay
[03:54] <acovrig> reisio: however when I boot windows a bug in qemu 2.0 w/my realtek card causes physical networking to die, so I have an intel card on the way
[03:55] <reisio> whatcha need it for
[03:56] <acovrig> visual studio for T. Software Engineering (and steam is nice every once in a while)
[03:59] <Dylan____> Hey guys i wanted to know can i get rid of apps i dont need in ubuntu and if so will it break my system ?
[04:05] <Bashing-om> Dylan____: Mu expereince back when I wondered the same . I re-installed a bunch of times. Your experience may be similar .
[04:06] <reisio> Dylan____: https://www.debian-administration.org/article/134/Removing_unnecessary_packages_with_deborphan
[04:06] <reisio> et al.
[04:06] <dapias> who can help me explaining me how this chat works?
[04:07] <dapias> where are the guidelines?
[04:07] <Bashing-om> !guidelines | dapias
[04:09] <reisio> dapias: seems you already have the hang of it
[04:09] <reisio> words go where you've already put them
[04:10] <dapias> thank you ubottu
[04:11] <dapias> haha reisio
[04:17] <coma_> hi everyone
[04:18] <coma_> do someone can help me?
[04:18] <waterpicker_> Um I don't having a go. Can't guarantee I'll be useful for the real complicated stuff.
[04:18] <EriC^^> coma_: with what?
[04:18] <waterpicker_> *mind having
[04:19] <coma_> i have laptop (dualgraphics ati+intel) with 1 external monitor. When i switch to ATI (echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch && echo DIGD > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch && echo DDIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch) second monitor is turns on. But screen of laptop turns off. (Xubuntu 14.04)
[04:20]  * waterpicker_ pushes EriC^^ infront of himself. "Ok this is out of my lead. He's all yours!"
[04:20] <coma_> :DDD
[04:22] <tgm4883> coma_: you should be able to just use DRI_PRIME to launch applications that will use the ATI card rather than switch cards for the entire desktop. That is what I do on my laptop
[04:22] <coma_> how to use this "DRI_PRIME"  ?  (fglrx is not installed cuz it brokes my system)
[04:23] <uday_> hi
[04:23] <coma_> i mean i use opensource ati driver
[04:23] <coma_> qq
[04:23] <tgm4883> coma_: I think I do on mine as well
[04:23] <tgm4883> sec
[04:24] <Firwaless> who
[04:24] <coma_> who what?
[04:24] <tgm4883> coma_: trying to remember if it "just works" what is the output of this          DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[04:25] <coma_> "glxinfo is not installed" :D
[04:25] <tgm4883> ah good point. Can you install it?
[04:25] <coma_> i installed it just now :)
[04:26] <coma_> then i should do reboot or what?
[04:26] <tgm4883> no, just run that command again
[04:26] <tgm4883> DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[04:26] <coma_> coma@coma:~$ DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[04:26] <coma_> OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CEDAR
[04:27] <tgm4883> sweet
[04:27] <tgm4883> now run this
[04:27] <tgm4883> glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[04:27] <coma_> same output. i mean:
[04:27] <coma_> OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CEDAR
[04:27] <tgm4883> hmm
[04:28] <gshmu> How to using l2tp-ipsec-vpn under Ubuntu 14.04
[04:28] <tgm4883> coma_: oh can you use vgaswitcher to switch back to your intel card?
[04:29] <coma_> yup... but i not remember how to do it :D i'll try
[04:29] <tgm4883> coma_: if you reboot, does it use your intel card?
[04:30] <coma_> irc running in "this" laptop now... wat, i'll try to reboot
[04:30] <coma_> wait* sry
[04:31] <icedwater> Is there a command I can use to see the pwd of a parent shell, if I'm inside several layers of subshell? :P
[04:33] <reisio> icedwater: help pushd, help popd
[04:33] <reisio> icedwater: but usually I just use cd -
[04:33] <reisio> cd ~/foo/bar/anywhere/
[04:33] <reisio> cd -
[04:33] <reisio> (goes back
[04:33] <reisio> )
[04:33] <reisio> cd - (goes back again [to foo bar anywhere])
[04:33] <icedwater> Well, OK, that's if I had used pushd/popd in the first place.
[04:33] <icedwater> Thanks for cd - though reisio :)
[04:33] <reisio> oh like
[04:33] <reisio> you made a script with actual subshells?
[04:34] <icedwater> No, I sometimes start up new terminals or enter a subshell just to do something quick.
[04:34] <coma_> tgm4883, after reboot when i do DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer" and glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer" i still have same output
[04:34] <coma_> i mean > OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CEDAR
[04:34] <xubuntu_> hello xubuntu
[04:34] <icedwater> But if the operation is not atomic, then I come back later and forget what I was doing, so I want to see if I should close this subshell or something, and I page through the command history for that subshell, etc...
[04:34] <reisio> icedwater: and by subshell you mean?
[04:34] <icedwater> $ bash
[04:35] <tgm4883> coma_: hmm, we'll need to see if you can remember how to switch back to the intel card then
[04:35] <reisio> icedwater: ah
[04:35] <icedwater> $ <-- $SHLVL==2
[04:35] <reisio> why would you do that
[04:35] <al2o3-cr> icedwater: pwd | sudo tee /dev/pts/0
[04:35] <coma_> tgm4883, okay, i'll switch to intel now..
[04:35] <tgm4883> coma_: so the idea is that when you prempend the command with DRI_PRIME=1 it runs it on the ati card
[04:35] <reisio> icedwater: should just get into the habit of using screen or tux insteaad
[04:35] <reisio> instead*
[04:35] <icedwater> reisio: because I like running things from the terminal.
[04:35] <icedwater> reisio: I -am- inside tmux :P
[04:35] <reisio> icedwater: should just get into the habit of using _just_ screen or tux insteaad
[04:36] <reisio> instead* :p
[04:36] <icedwater> I suppose I have to get used to splitting panes rather than opening new terminals, but then I have supernests
[04:36] <xubuntu_> jacyś krajanie
[04:37] <coma_> tgm4883, i should say what yesterday all was fine (i mean when i switch to ati, laptop monitor was works)... But.. (I know, i'm stupid) executed this command in terminal "sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-utopic libqt5gui5 libgles1-mesa-lts-utopic libgles2-mesa-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic:i386 libglapi-mesa-lts-utopic:i386 libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic"
[04:37] <icedwater> al2o3-cr: thanks for this one, I'll try that too.
[04:38] <coma_> 1 min.. i'll reboot lightdm
[04:39] <coma_> tgm4883, after switch to intel and execute given commands i have:
[04:40] <coma_> coma@coma:~$ DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[04:40] <coma_> OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CEDAR\
[04:40] <coma_> coma@coma:~$ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[04:40] <coma_> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ironlake Mobile
[04:40] <tgm4883> coma_: perfect
[04:40] <tgm4883> coma_: so it's working. That is exactly what should happen
[04:41] <coma_> but how i can use second monitor? :D
[04:41] <tgm4883> so you can prepend that to any command in order to run that program on the amd card
[04:41] <tgm4883> coma_: hmm
[04:41] <tgm4883> coma_: I thought you said it both monitors worked with the intel card
[04:42] <coma_> now... its like a magic :DD when i on Intel graphics, i can see all monitors in "monitor configuration" (Laptop & HDMI3)
[04:43] <Indra> Is it a common thing for the system to totally freeze with VirtualBox is running? I'm talking freezing to the point of not being able to ctrl-alt-f2 into a terminal.
[04:43] <coma_> but second monitor (HDMI) is turned off always
[04:43] <reisio> Indra: not real common, no
[04:43] <reisio> Indra: what makes you think it's frozen? Does pressing right CTRL help?
[04:43] <coma_> and when i switch to ATI - HDMi monitor turns on and laptop monitor turns off, and its not exists in configuration menu
[04:44] <Indra> I never tried right-ctrl
[04:44] <Indra> tbh
[04:44] <reisio> Indra: try it
[04:44] <tgm4883> Indra: sounds like a kernel panic
[04:44] <Indra> Oh. I wonder what would cause the panic.
[04:44] <reisio> Indra: to be clear, press right CTRL and release it, then try using your system again
[04:44] <tgm4883> coma_: so even when on intel card, you can't enable the second monitor?
[04:44] <Indra> Okay. I'll try it next time it freezes.
[04:45] <Indra> Thanks for the advice.
[04:45] <reisio> have to understand right CTRL to use vbox :)
[04:45] <Indra> Well, it isn't an issue with getting out of vbox.
[04:46] <coma_> tgm4883, yes, cant enable. But i can see second monitor in monitors list. Otherwise, when i on ATI graphics, laptop monitor is disabled and >it is not listed in monitors list<
[04:46] <Indra> I mean when it's open, the system outside of the vbox freezes totally.
[04:46] <tgm4883> Indra: wait, you can still use the virtualmachine during that freeze?
[04:46] <Indra> No. I can't use anything during that freeze. I'm responding to resio regarding the right-ctrl and VirtualBox statement.
[04:47] <reisio> what're you using vbox for anyway?
[04:47] <Indra> WinDOZE 7
[04:48] <reisio> Indra: for what
[04:48] <tgm4883> coma_: interesting. anything interesting in syslog or xorg logs?
[04:48] <Indra> reisio: Paltalk which I can't get working in wine.
[04:49] <coma_> sry for qustion, but: how i can llok syslog and xorg logs?
[04:49] <reisio> Indra: try version 10: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=23751
[04:50] <reisio> or just use a webrtc implementation: http://talky.io/
[04:51] <Indra> If the version is too old, the server will kick you off.
[04:51] <Indra> Proprietary garbage :-/
[04:52] <coma_> tgm4883, is it "interesting"? Jan 26 14:18:22 coma kernel: [ 3554.267503] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] *ERROR* Failed to allocate GEM object (4096, 2, 4096, -23)
[04:52] <coma_> tgm4883, my time 14:52 now :)
[04:53] <reisio> Indra: sounds like it
[04:56] <xor1> i read about  forced installation  removable media path to ESP on wiki but i dont really understand it. What does this forced installation do and what does grub has to do with it?
[04:57] <tgm4883> coma_: I'm not seeing anything helpful for that. Do you get anything in the logs if you unplug and replug your external monitors hdmi cable?
[05:00] <coma_> tgm4883, is it syslog when i unplug hdmi : http://paste.ofcode.org/4tXfF6TdAhXtRr6qcMhnUB
[05:04] <tgm4883> coma_: interesting, Looks like vgaswitcheroo is interfering
[05:05] <LonelyDanbo> I heard someone talking about /msg NickServ identify RadeonSI, in what was implied to be an alternative to... Wine? I don't know. I was wondering if anyone knew about it.
[05:05] <shibly> Hello
[05:06] <LonelyDanbo> oh. I have an NVidia GeForce card, not a Radeon one...
[05:06] <coma_> tgm4883, but yesterday all was fine... when i was switch to ati graphics, all monitors was work...
[05:09] <LonelyDanbo> I found out one of the problems I've been having lately with my game freezing for a few minutes from intense HD usage is due to tumblerd, something that renders thumbnail previews for image and video files. I haven't figured out exactly how to fix that though. There were instructions but ... I don't think they're meant to be used with regular users using sudo command.
[05:09] <shibly> Hi, is Debian better than Ubuntu?
[05:10] <coma_> better for what?
[05:10] <shibly> Better to use, development etc
[05:10] <coma_> no, i not think
[05:10] <shibly> Why not?
[05:11] <coma_> too old versions in repositories..
[05:12] <tgm4883> shibly: not exactly a support question
[05:12] <coma_> better i install debian to server, on my home pc i prefer to use *buntu
[05:12] <shibly> coma_, Debian 8 has newer versions of packages.
[05:14] <Anuj> Hey wifi is dropping in my ubuntu 14.04 coz of my wifi chip rtl8723be. Not able to cure it my any means provided online. I want to buy a wifi usb adapter.. Which one should I buy to have compatibility with ubuntu
[05:17] <Umeaboy> Anuj: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[05:18] <Umeaboy> Look there!
[05:18] <ruru> Hi, I want to change something in the UPower configuration files that are supposed to be in /org/freedesktop/UPower, but there is no directory /org. But X.org is installed (1.15.1)?
[05:19] <Umeaboy> But it should mostly come down to if the maker supports FOSS.
[05:19] <Umeaboy> ruru: For which Ubuntu release?
[05:19] <Umeaboy> Which computer?
[05:19] <Umeaboy> Have you googled?
[05:22] <wadadli> alo
[05:22] <wadadli> is vbox extension pack in repos?
[05:23] <karstensrage> how to you install with install to a multiarch directory?
[05:23] <karstensrage> install foo /lib/security
[05:23] <karstensrage> there is no /lib/security
[05:24] <karstensrage> its /lib/i386-linux-gnu/security/
[05:29] <svetlana> hi, (translating for someone else) we have a notebook with hybrid graphics (ati + intel) when with intel, an external hdmi monitor doesn't work though it's listed in settings; when with ati with opensource drivers the hdmi monitor works but the builtin monitor doesn't work and isn't listed in settings
[05:30] <Umeaboy> svetlana: Which computer is this?
[05:31] <Umeaboy> Make and model, please.
[05:31] <svetlana> Umeaboy, Asus B53J
[05:32] <Umeaboy> svetlana: Have you read this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics
[05:34] <Umeaboy> Also, check this: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/08/get-hdmi-working-with-nvidia-optimus-on.html
[05:35] <Umeaboy> I have a newer model, but I don't have that problem.
[05:36] <Umeaboy> You might want to update your kernel if possible if thoose pages doesn't solve the issue.
[05:36] <wadadli> Really irritating bug! http://i.imgur.com/8P3nFn5.png ; see in screenshot that lsub listing my usb device but not over in vbox! very frustrating!
[05:36] <ubuntu-mate> g
[05:36] <Umeaboy> wadadli: No bug.
[05:37] <Umeaboy> You have to add yourself to the sudoers group.
[05:37] <Umeaboy> Make sure that you're added after reboot.
[05:37] <wadadli> Huh?
[05:37] <Umeaboy> wadadli: Add your user to the sudoers group.
[05:37] <wadadli> I can use sudo
[05:38] <Umeaboy> wadadli: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/31726/mount-usb-devices-in-virtualbox-with-ubuntu/
[05:38] <artisanIndia> I updated my ubuntu yesterday and today I had apache as my homepage I purged it and deleted restarted nginx I still see apache's default page
[05:38] <Umeaboy> Follow that guide.
[05:38] <Umeaboy> artisanIndia: Which Ubuntu release?
[05:39] <artisanIndia> I have 14.04
[05:39] <Umeaboy> Did you perhaps install the server version of Ubuntu?
[05:39] <artisanIndia> nopes
[05:39] <Umeaboy> OK.
[05:39] <Umeaboy> And why aren't you using 15.10?
[05:39] <Umeaboy> That's the latest stable release.
[05:39] <artisanIndia> is it stable ?
[05:40] <artisanIndia> by "updated my ubuntu" I mean I did apt-get update
[05:40] <wadadli> Umeaboy: oh you meant vboxusers group
[05:40] <Umeaboy> wadadli: Yes.
[05:40] <Umeaboy> http://askubuntu.com/questions/688820/how-to-upgrade-to-ubuntu-15-10
[05:40] <Umeaboy> artisanIndia: ^^
[05:41] <artisanIndia> ohk Umeaboy
[05:41] <artisanIndia> thanks
[05:41] <Umeaboy> YW!
[05:41] <Umeaboy> I also believe that there is a channel for Ubuntu users in India.
[05:42] <Umeaboy> Let me see what the chan bot says.
[05:42] <Umeaboy> !india
[05:42] <somsip> !in | Umeaboy
[05:42] <Umeaboy> Yes. There is a channel for users in India.7
[05:43] <wadadli> Umeaboy: thank you very much worked like a charm
[05:43] <Umeaboy>  /j #ubuntu-in
[05:43] <Umeaboy> wadadli: YW!
[05:44] <Umeaboy> Gotta go.
[05:44] <hrob> hi
[05:45] <svetlana> Umeaboy: first link ok i'm already using it to switch graphics; second link is only about nvidia but I have ati
[05:45] <hrob> is there a group on ubuntu that gives members read/write access to /dev/uinput  ?
[05:51] <eragera> Erm.. Can anyone please explain to me how to use a VPN? I'm on a Uni network and the content I want to access is blocked.
[05:52] <nchambers> I generally use an ssh tunnel
[05:53] <eragera> Is it something that I can use client side only? If so, how do I do it?
[05:54] <nchambers> unless theres a bug in the filtering software no solution will be clientside only
[05:54] <eragera> Damn...
[05:54] <nchambers> vpn's aren't clientside only either
[05:54] <nchambers> and its easily possible that your filter is prevent VPN's
[05:54] <nchambers> (or trying to at least)
[05:55] <eragera> So no go?
[05:55] <nchambers> SSH tunnel
[05:55] <nchambers> it would just require having a remote server like a vps
[05:55] <eragera> I dont
[05:55] <eragera> the only machine I have on hand is my laptop
[05:56] <eragera> btw Im a linux n00b who just started using Ubuntu 2 weeks ago, so I don't know a lot of stuff.
[05:58] <hrob> in the old times I used to set SUID on an executable and give it to root
[05:58] <hrob> but I think this is maybe not the recommended way any more --- any help on this?
[06:00] <TJ-> hrob: correct; Linux Capabilities ("man 7 capabilities")
[06:01] <hrob> TJ-: cheers
[06:02] <detai> hello
[06:04] <detai> anyone here?
[06:04] <svetlana> yes
[06:05] <bob> Hello!
[06:05] <svetlana> hi detai
[06:05] <Guest944> So, I was wondering if anyone could assist me in changing my current OS to ubuntu? I'm a first time user on an eMachines running Windows Vista Home Basic Edition.
[06:06] <typhoon> hello
[06:06] <typhoon> hi
[06:44] <coma_> hi everyone again.. i about ASUS B53J (Dualgraphics) problem with 2 monitors. I solved my problem by downgrade to 3.13 kernel version (3.16) was. Where (and how) i can report about bug?
[06:47] <familyhellinc> Hi, I am new to xubuntu.... I am trying to register to use the forums... I can't work out how to register... can I please get some help
[06:49] <gendale_> does anybody here have experience getting node binaries working correctly?
[06:50] <gendale_> I'm having trouble correctly using nvm to change versions
[06:50] <gendale_> ubuntu / debian package 'node' and 'nodejs' differently, I think?
[06:51] <gendale_> so when I run 'nvm use v5.5.0' it changes the version of my 'node' binary, but not the version of the 'nodejs' binary
[06:51] <gendale_> and the result is that npm install still uses the legacy binary
[06:58] <maimster> /msg NickServ identity *-225-*
[06:59] <Steve_Jobs> I'm having an issue installing wacom-dkms
[06:59] <Flannel> maimster: You're going to want to change that password.
[07:00] <Steve_Jobs> I have 3.8.11 installed
[07:01] <Steve_Jobs> but the sources installed as 3.8.11-some-specific build
[07:01] <maimster> /part
[07:01] <maimster> /quit
[07:02] <wahyu> detai: are you busy?
[07:04] <Steve_Jobs> so when I'm installing, it says it can't get the sources for the right version
[07:04] <Steve_Jobs> I'm running as chroot on a chromebook pixel
[07:10] <dani__> hi
[07:11] <xangua> Steve_Jobs: does that means you're using an ubuntu arm build?
[07:12] <dani__> i have  a question.... if i install a pci device on my computer ... will ubuntu detect and install appropriate software automatically??
[07:13] <dani__> after a reboot?
[07:13] <detai> use "/msg detai YOUR QUESTION" I'm happy to help if I can
[07:17] <somsip> !pm | detai
[07:17] <somsip> dani__: hardware support is pretty good, but you'd need to provide details of your pci device to know for sure
[07:18] <dani__> Hauppauge WinTV NOVA-T Nova T
[07:19] <antonio_> How can I convert a file with a mkv file to a mp4 file (with the .mp4 extension) via terminal?
[07:19] <Unverse> hello world :)
[07:19] <somsip> dani__: first link on google suggests it's fine in 14.04 and has a link for trouble shooting http://www.emcu.it/UBUNTU/HauppaugeWinTV-NOVA-T-Stick/HauppaugeWinTV-NOVA-T-Stick.html
[07:20] <dani__> thats a USB device somsip .. mines a pci
[07:20] <dani__> but it's meant to work "out of the box"
[07:20] <somsip> dani__: good point.
[07:20] <somsip> !avconv | antonio_
[07:21] <somsip> !avtools | antonio_
[07:21] <somsip> antonio_: use avconv for that
[07:22] <somsip> dani__: reported as support OOTB since 7/2007 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaHauppauge
[07:24] <dani__> somsip,  what's OOTB?
[07:24] <somsip> Out Of The Box
[07:24] <jr_> Hey there is a big issue I am having when I try to start Android Studio. I get that AS could not determine java version using executable /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/bin/java. I went ahead and pointed the environment variable for JAVA_HOME to java 8...nothing is working though
[07:25] <jr_> Any ideas?
[07:26] <dani__> how will i know what software to use for my tv card???
[07:27] <somsip> dani__: you can read the recommendations on either of those links I gave you
[07:28] <dani__> sorry i accidentally pushed the wrong button
[07:28] <dani__> can who ever responded please re post?
[07:30] <dani__> ok thanks somsip
[07:30] <dani__> they recommend Kaffiene
[07:30] <dani__> which i like
[07:32] <Gotham25> Need help in dual booting Ubuntu with Windows
[07:33] <gyberware>  test admin
[07:33] <hateball> !dualboot | Gotham25
[07:34] <Gotham25> Yeah I know that. But, my DELL Laptop is Inspiron N5558 5000 series.
[07:34] <Gotham25> When I boot from Ubuntu CD I need to change from Legacy to UEFI and then boot.
[07:35] <Gotham25> And when doing so it got booted from CD. But Ijust see the blank screen not the installation screen.
[07:35] <lotuspsychje> Gotham25: make your life easy and single boot ubuntu
 what do u mean by single boot ubuntu
[07:36] <hateball> !nomodeset | Gotham25
[07:36] <lotuspsychje> Gotham25: only ubuntu, afterwards you can run windows in a virtualmachine if you like
[07:38] <Gotham25> I already have Windows 10. I just need Ubuntu alongside it. No VMWare/Virtualization softwares to run ubuntu.
[07:39] <lotuspsychje> Gotham25: youl have to fiddle a it with uefi for dualboot
[07:39] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | Gotham25
 How do I set this parameter in the Ubuntu ISO. Please explain.
 How do I set this parameter in the Ubuntu ISO. Please explain.
[07:41] <lotuspsychje> Gotham25: you dont have to set parameters in an iso...
[07:41] <lotuspsychje> Gotham25: just read the dualboot hateball provided and the uefi link
[07:41] <Gotham25> Then where do I need to set
[07:41] <Celphish> elop
[07:41] <cihan_> hi all, is there anybody who uses Amazon EC2 and installs any type of GUI and uses VNC to connect to it? I am not able to start VNC server unfortunately...
[07:41] <Gotham25> I already have Windows 10. I just need Ubuntu alongside it. No VMWare/Virtualization softwares to run ubuntu.
[07:42] <Celphish> Anyone got a tip about what to do if lm sensors doesn't realize that ubuntu should be able to control my fans on my gigabyte laptop? =)
[07:42] <Gotham25> I have core I5 processor
[07:42] <somsip> cihan_: Have you opened a port in your Security Group? (this is offtopic so don't expect much help)
[07:42] <Celphish> alternatively, how to lower my cpu-speed in ubuntu to prevent the temp from going to a place where the fans needs to activate
[07:42] <Gotham25> Just need to know the process of dual boot in Inspiron 5000 series.
[07:43] <Gotham25> As it is Legacy boot by default
[07:43] <cihan_> somsip, yeah i did that as well -- the issue is on ubuntu i cannot start the vnc server somehow
[07:43] <Gotham25> Help me with this issue
[07:44] <somsip> cihan_: it doesn't start at all, or it doesn't start on boot?
[07:44] <lotuspsychje> Gotham25: please stop flooding 'help me' in the channel have a read on both url's first
[07:44] <cihan_> somsipL it doesnt start at all
[07:45] <somsip> cihan_: vnc issue then - long time since I used it so I'm no help
[07:45] <cihan_> thanks a lot somsip
[07:46] <TJ-> Gotham25: the Ubuntu installer can boot in either Legacy BIOS or UEFI mode. The PC's firmware controls which of those boot modes it uses. Whichever it uses is also the mode it'll install Ubuntu to the fixed storage device. So, as long as you start the Installer in Legacy mode it'll install in that mode.
[07:47] <Gotham25> Went through the URL's but no sign of on how to install in windows.
[07:48] <Gotham25> I've tried in Legacy mode it doesn't boot from CD.
[07:48] <Gotham25> Only in UEFI it does and it shows only black screen.
[07:48] <TJ-> Gotham25: how does the boot fail in Legacy mode?
[07:49] <Gotham25> I have no idea.
[07:49] <Gotham25> But it doesn't. Don't know why ??
[07:49] <Celphish> hmm
[07:50] <Celphish> hmm2
[07:51] <Celphish> ssad
[07:51] <Celphish> nnasdads
[07:51] <Gotham25> TJ: What should I do now.
[07:51] <Gotham25> TJ: Do I have other options
[07:52] <Celphish> now?
[07:52] <Celphish> damnit
[07:53] <TJ-> Gotham25: if you only ever see a flashing cursor top-left, then the boot-loader isn't being read at all. Otherwise, you'll get "Operating system load error" if the master-boot-record loads but can't go further, or "Boot Error" if syslinux cannot find the rest of its config
[07:54] <netman87> which one is cheapest nvidia gpu that i can use for h264 video encoding (vaapi)?
[07:54] <hateball> netman87: try ##hardware
[07:54] <shan> exit
[07:54] <shan> quit
[07:56] <TJ-> Celphish: lm-sensors has nothing to do with controlling the fans. thermald is responsible. See "man 8 thermald"
[07:57] <TJ-> netman87: check the nvidia driver  documentation, I think the Appendix contains a section listing the VAAPI support levels
[08:00] <netman87> TJ-, found it. kepler and compiling ffmpeg by hand + binary drivers should give me access to nvenc
[08:00] <netman87> dunno if there is binary packages to do this... kepler means that i need GTX 6[0-9]0
[08:01] <TJ-> I'd have expected ffmpeg to have the support if the binary GPU driver is in place
[08:04] <kanupatar> hi all
[08:05] <kanupatar> May I know, is there any method to recover my ext4 USB stick which was bootable
[08:06] <hateball> !recover | kanupatar
[08:06] <TJ-> For Nvidia, it's the VDPAU API and libvdpau1. If you want to use a VAAPI application you'll probably also need the vdpau-va-driver
[08:09] <s3008_> hvhv
[08:10] <s3007_> cfafsf
[08:13] <qu4nt1n> @
[08:13] <qu4nt1n> !latest
[08:15] <detai> use "/msg detai YOUR QUESTION" I'm happy to help if I can
[08:15] <detai> use "/msg detai YOUR QUESTION" I'm happy to help if I can
[08:16] <TJ-> detai: That's not appropriate in this channel; support should be in the open channel so many eyes can contribute
[08:17] <detai> TJ which channel....
[08:18] <detai> people come here for support ... and NOONE is helping
[08:18] <TJ-> detai: provide help in the channel, not privately
[08:19] <detai> ok so you want them to paste System specs and other lenthy info in the main channel HERE...
[08:20] <detai> and please dont tell me you expect NOOBIES to use that PASTE Shotening URL
[08:21] <TJ-> detai: read the channel topic
[08:22] <detai> You guys HONESTLY believe that people THAT can berely follow SIMPLE instructions can use that PASTE URL shortner???
[08:22] <detai>  How many SUPPORT have you handled in this Channel is the past 20 minutes...???
[08:22] <TJ-> detai: you've obviously not been here before, our community doesn't have problems using paste-bins or other tools
[08:23] <TJ-> detai: Over the last 9 years... thousands
[08:23] <AlexPortable> How can I find out from commandline is my printer is installed? is it possible to output a list of printers or something?
[08:23] <detai> your comunity doesn't but NOOBIES dont know why No One is HELPING them... and one ASKED me "HOW TO REGISTER, so that he can ASK questions"
[08:24] <xangua> detai: Please avoid calling names and read the channel topic
[08:25] <detai> what ??? Noobies?? is name CALLING?  What is the Appropriate Term?
[08:25] <dani__> i found detai's help valuable
[08:25] <rilleh> AlexPortable: http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/options.html
[08:25] <dani__> he took the time to help me in private..
[08:25] <detai> Thank you Dani_
[08:25] <dani__> i appreciate your help detai
[08:25] <TJ-> AlexPortable: "lpinfo"
[08:26] <dani__> but see where the others are coming from
[08:26] <detai> hey Dani_ DID anyone offer to help you in the CHANNEL???
[08:26] <dani__> detai, they did
[08:26] <AlexPortable> lpinfo | grep HP ?
[08:26] <detai> besides me?
[08:26] <dani__> but you took the time to help me in person which is good
[08:26] <dani__> yes detai they posted some urls for me to look up
[08:27] <detai> Dany_ --- would you've been offended if I refered to you as a NOOBIE?
[08:27] <dani__> doesnt bother me at all
[08:27] <dani__> w
[08:27] <rilleh> AlexPortable: lpstat -p -d
[08:27] <dani__> oops
[08:28] <AlexPortable> lpstat: no destinations added
[08:29] <detai> AlexPortable is your Printer USB or NETWORK???
[08:29] <AlexPortable> network
[08:29] <detai> AlexPortable: Which Distro/OS are you running?
[08:29] <AlexPortable> but I just want to see if the printer has been successfully added to the sytem or not with a script
[08:29] <AlexPortable> ubuntu
[08:29] <detai> ohhh
[08:30] <TJ-> AlexPortable: have you installed the hplip packages?
[08:30] <AlexPortable> yes everyhting is installed
[08:30] <AlexPortable> I can find it out myself, but I want a script to find out for me
[08:30] <TJ-> AlexPortable: The CUPS admin is the usual way to add the Printer. http://localhost:631
[08:31] <AlexPortable> I dont want to add
[08:31] <AlexPortable> I want to check if it's added or not
[08:31] <detai> AlexPortable: Try using the PRINTERS util and manually configure the NETWORK printer
[08:31] <AlexPortable> ...
[08:32] <hateball> AlexPortable: sudo lpstat -s
[08:32] <AlexPortable> I'm not looking to install it or debug it. I'm making a script which checks if the printer is added or not, if it's not ask the user to install it
[08:32] <detai> CUPS ADMIN??? reallY?
[08:32] <detai> ohhh
[08:32] <detai> ok
[08:32] <detai> cant you just ping it?
[08:32] <TJ-> AlexPortable: that's what the "lpinfo" and "lpstat" are for. See "man lpinfo" and "man lpstat" and "man lpadmin"
[08:33] <AlexPortable> TJ-: no system default destination
[08:34] <TJ-> AlexPortable: the printer is visible on the network (has an IP address, is on the same VLAN, same subnet, not blocked by firewal) ?
[08:34] <detai> AlexPortable Which Protocol are you using for that network printer???
[08:34] <AlexPortable> TJ-: yes
[08:35] <TJ-> AlexPortable: with my HP network printers the /bin/hp-setup tool generally sorts it out
[08:36] <AlexPortable> sorts what out?
[08:37] <detai> TJ I think he said that he's making a script ... and basically checking the install status of that Network printer...
[08:37] <detai> I would just ping the IP
[08:37] <TJ-> AlexPortable: connection/identify of HP printers. "hp-info" can provide info on a specific device
[08:37] <TJ-> detai: right, which is what all these tools report, depending on which layer the query is needed at.
[08:38] <detai> AlexPortable that network printer is HP???
[08:39] <detai> TJ: that hp-info.... is that HP specific?
[08:39] <AlexPortable> can also be other printer
[08:39] <AlexPortable> detai: pinging the ip will always work, even when not installed to the system
[08:40] <detai> Which protocol ? is that network printer installed under?
[08:40] <TJ-> AlexPortable: that's what the lp* tools are for. Read the man-pages. If the printer isn't connected there won't be a printer queue and it won't be listed by general tools, but certain command-line options will list installed/disconnected printers, such as "lpstat -p"
[08:41] <tobstarr> hi, I am getting "The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available" all of the sudden but all mentioned keys are present in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
[08:41] <baba__> What ?
[08:41] <baba__> Ex-chat
[08:42] <tobstarr> I also deleted /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and re-imported all from scratch but I still get those issues when running `apt-get update`
[08:42] <detai> tobstarr: when does this happen? in the browser? which distro/OS
[08:42] <rilleh> Sounds like your repo is fubar maybe?
[08:42] <rilleh> Try using a different one
[08:42] <tobstarr> detai: no, command line when running `apt-get update`
[08:42] <detai> re-add REPOS
[08:43] <tobstarr> rilleh: it is all of them
[08:43] <rilleh> Hmm
[08:43] <tobstarr> I have a bunch of them (for chrome, spotify, postgres, etc.)
[08:43] <detai> tobstarr you ARE RUNNING with SUDO???
[08:43] <tobstarr> detai: I am
[08:43] <tobstarr> also e.g. http://de.archive.ubuntu.com wily-backports is part of those with issues
[08:44] <detai> AlexPortable: try lpstat -v (printer)
[08:44] <TJ-> tobstarr: are the packages from 3rd party repositories?
[08:44] <tobstarr> TJ-: not all of them (see the willy backports_
[08:44] <detai> AlexPortable: try lpstat -a (printer)
[08:45] <tobstarr> running 15.10
[08:45] <TJ-> tobstarr: sometimes we see that happen when the mirror archive is in the process of being synced from the main archive
[08:45] <maum> hello
[08:45] <tobstarr> brb, thnaks for your help
[08:45] <detai> np
[08:45] <TJ-> tobstarr: how long has this been affecting you? It is usually transient and 15 minutes is enough for it to solve itself
[08:45] <maum> Is there a way to check disk type?
[08:45] <TJ-> maum: "hdparm" ?
[08:46] <maum> hdparm?
[08:46] <maum> what is it for?
[08:46] <TJ-> maum: that's a command to interrogate mass storage devices
[08:46] <detai> hdparm -i
[08:47] <detai> maum: hdparm -i
[08:47] <maum> ok I will try it
[08:47] <maum> dmesg shows also the information?
[08:47] <maum> I mean the root device
[08:48] <maum> hdparm -i shows the root device?
[08:48] <wootehfoot> Q: How do I find/install all dependencies a cmake file requires automatically?
[08:48] <wootehfoot> Also, hello!
[08:49] <TJ-> maum: what do you want, the device-name of the block device containing the root file-system?
[08:49] <maum> yes
[08:50] <detai> wootehfoot: set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS ON)
[08:50] <TJ-> maum: you could use "lsblk -f" or "grep '/ ' /proc/mounts"
[08:51] <maum> ok I will try it.
[08:51] <AlexPortable> detai: TJ- thanks
[08:51] <detai> alexportable: np
[08:51] <wootehfoot> detai, allright, added "SET(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS ON)" trying it out now
[08:52] <detai> wootehfoot: let me know if it works
[08:53] <wootehfoot> detai, doesn't work :<
[08:53] <detai> wootehfoot: where did you add it?
[08:53] <wootehfoot> detai, has it been a configure script i'd be using auto-apt
[08:53] <tobstarr> re
[08:53] <wootehfoot> detai, added it almost at the beginning of the CMakeLists.txt file
[08:53] <detai> wootehfoot add it to CMakeLists.txt
[08:54] <detai> wootehfoot what's the cmake version?
[08:55] <detai> wootehfoot: let me guess older than 2.8.3?
[08:55] <tobstarr> TJ-: it has been 2 hours now (I guess)
[08:56] <wootehfoot> detai, cmake 3.2.2
[08:56] <TJ-> tobstarr: have you redone a "sudo apt-get update" ?
[08:56] <tobstarr> TJ-: when I re-add those keys I get like "processed: 1, unchanged: 1"
[08:56] <tobstarr> TJ-: I ran `sudo apt-get update` a couple of times
[08:56] <detai> wootehfoot: it SHould be WORKING!!!
[08:57] <wootehfoot> detai, this is what I'm trying to build https://github.com/trilinos/Trilinos
[08:57] <wootehfoot> detai, CMakeLists.txt right there
[08:57] <wootehfoot> detai, tried moving the entry to the bottom of the CMakeLists.txt aswell, no go
[08:57] <detai> wootehfoot: just CHECK again cmake --version
[08:58] <wootehfoot> cmake --version
[08:58] <wootehfoot> cmake version 3.2.2
[08:58] <TJ-> tobstarr: this can sometimes happen when you've (tried to) download the package lists over an open public network such as Wifi with captive portal, and the captive portal page has been saved as a package list file
[08:58] <tobstarr> TJ-: is there anything I can delete/cleanup?
[08:58] <detai> wootehfoot:  This is straight from the "horse's Mouth" https://www.guyrutenberg.com/2012/07/19/auto-detect-dependencies-when-building-debs-using-cmake/
[08:59] <tobstarr> TJ-: I already ran `rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
[08:59] <tobstarr> once
[08:59] <TJ-> tobstarr: the files under /var/lib/apt/lists/
[08:59] <TJ-> tobstarr: hmmm; can you !pastebin the apt-get output when you get the error?
[09:01] <detai> IF YOU'RE HERE FOR SUPPORT QUESTIONS - FIRE AWAY!
[09:02] <tobstarr> TJ-: https://gist.github.com/2eff72dda3b158d23d08
[09:05] <AlexPortable> How do I set system wide default printer via commandline?
[09:08] <rilleh> Alexia_Death: There are both system-wide defaults and per-user defaults.
[09:08] <rilleh> The system-config-printer application and the CUPS web interface configure system-wide defaults. These are stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf and /etc/cups/ppd/NAME.ppd where NAME is the name of the printer.
[09:08] <rilleh> http://askubuntu.com/questions/339607/why-dont-applications-respect-a-printers-default-options
[09:09] <rilleh> I meant AlexPortable
[09:09] <rilleh> Sorry
[09:10] <TJ-> tobstarr: it's possible you've somehow imported a bad syntax key file under /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ which is causing all key verifications to fail
[09:11] <AlexPortable> rilleh: which one would you recommend me to use?
[09:11] <TJ-> tobstarr: are you able to completely list them with "apt-key list"
[09:12] <rilleh> AlexPortable: I have never used CUPS before, I'm just googling
[09:12] <Gotham25> Is there any 3rd party s/w to change boot from Legacy to UEFI and Vice-Versa.
[09:13] <detai> OHHH Gotham25 --- YOU"RE SCREWED!
[09:13] <TJ-> AlexPortable: "lpadmin -d ..." (see "man lpadmin"
[09:13] <detai> Gotham25 I've had that problem... JUST RE-INSTALL
[09:14] <TJ-> Gotham25: the mode mode is controlled by the firmware configuration, or manual boot-time menu selections
[09:14] <Gotham25> detai: Are you kidding me. No can do
[09:14] <TJ-> s/mode mode/boot mode/
[09:14] <detai> GOTHAM25 listen to TJ-:
[09:15] <Gotham25> TJ: I can't get you. Could you brief.
[09:15] <AlexPortable> TJ-: but what do i fill in as printer name?
[09:15] <detai> how is he going to get to the BOOTMGR TJ-
[09:15] <maum> TJ-: Is there a another command to check root device?
[09:15] <maum> detai: it doesn't work
[09:15] <TJ-> Gotham25: On UEFI, the boot mode (EFI or Legacy/BIOS) is controlled by the PC's firmware configuration, via its Setup options, or on its manual boot-menu
[09:16] <maum> main device
[09:16] <TJ-> maum: the 2 I gave you both report the device node
[09:16] <AlexPortable> wait should i use sudo?
[09:16] <Wobbo_> Good morning! Since yesterday I've bought a Wacom Intuos Pro M. And of course, 1 2 3 and it works! Only there was one problem. It had to do with the combination between the pen and the touchpad. Luckily the problem was solved using a terminal command.
[09:16] <Wobbo_> I've tried to get the ExpressKey execute a terminal command.
[09:16] <Wobbo_> So I can turn on and off the touch pad using own of the ExpressKey. I did get to change the buttons but only simple things like normal keyboard stuff (like 0-9 and a-z). But not terminal commands. I've been looking around online but no success. I hope someone can help me? :'(
[09:16] <Wobbo_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14677845/
[09:16] <maum> TJ-: I tried both but it doesn't show the root device
[09:17] <TJ-> AlexPortable: read the manual pages, that's what they're there for
[09:17] <TJ-> maum: pastebin the output so we can see
[09:17] <TJ-> !paste | maum
[09:17] <Gotham25> TJ: Doesn't it be done automatically instead of changing it manually from Legacy to UEFI or vice-verse.
[09:17] <TJ-> Gotham25: The configuration in firmware sets the modes tried, and possibly in which order they are tried
[09:18] <maum> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14678032/
[09:18] <maum> the main device name is mfid0 but there is no device like that in the output.
[09:18] <TJ-> Gotham25: when Legacy is enabled as well as EFI, then the manual boot menu will show 2 entries for a device that has both EFI and Legacy boot loaders installed
[09:18] <Gotham25> TJ: Just cannot understand the arch buddy
[09:19] <TJ-> maum: "/dev/disk/by-uuid/49181a99-5a5c-4181-8a9a-98501426c8f9"
[09:19] <detai> Gotham25 are you MULTI-booting???
[09:19] <TJ-> maum: so to distinguish that do "ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/49181a99-5a5c-4181-8a9a-98501426c8f9"
[09:19] <detai> Gotham25 let me guess having a little trouble with WIN10?
[09:20] <tobstarr> TJ-: so I deleted what was in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ and things look better now, thank you so much for helping out!
[09:20] <Gotham25> detai: No, I'm dual booting.
[09:20] <detai> ok dual is Multi... which OS?
[09:20] <maum> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jan 28 02:28 /dev/disk/by-uuid/49181a99-5a5c-4181-8a9a-98501426c8f9 -> ../../sda2
[09:20] <detai> arch and What else?
[09:20] <detai> win10?
[09:20] <maum> but it is not mfid
[09:20] <Gotham25> detai: Just can't understand why the settings need to be changed manually in bios.
[09:20] <TJ-> maum: so, the root file-system is on /dev/sda2
[09:21] <AlexPortable> thanks TJ- :)
[09:21] <maum> TJ-: can I see all file system?
[09:21] <Gotham25> detai: Dual boot Ubuntu with Windows 10 in Inspiron 5000 series.
[09:21] <maum> TJ-: the actual disk type is mfid in the machine
[09:21] <Gotham25> detai: x64 architecture.
[09:22] <TJ-> maum: what is 'mfid' ?
[09:22] <detai> Gotham25 You had win10 installed first, right?
[09:22] <Gotham25> detai: yes
[09:22] <maum> TJ-: the device name
[09:22] <maum> TJ-: /dev/mfid0
[09:22] <detai> did you do the Partitioning before trying to install Ubuntu?
[09:22] <TJ-> maum: not according to the mounts output
[09:23] <maum> TJ-: I don't know what you telling me.
[09:23] <detai> Gotham25: Did you Create the THREE partitions from WINDOW10 before you tried installing UBUNTU???
[09:23] <Gotham25> detai: I just freed some 10/15 GB as free space from one of the partitions for the installation process.
[09:24] <detai> Gotham25:  Well There is YOUR PROBLEM
[09:24] <Gotham25> detai: What problem here ??
[09:25] <maum> TJ-: Thanks for your help!
[09:25] <Kajover> Hi, would it be possible for the Ubuntu team to develop a messenger on the basis of openwhisper's Signal that works on the Ubuntu phone and preferably also on the desktop?
[09:26] <Kajover> I think that is a very important feature that is missing
[09:26] <cfhowlett> !touch | Kajover, best discussed in the proper channel
[09:26] <Gotham25> detai: I have three partitions in Win10, one for OS, and the rest two for personal use. There are two hidden partitions apart from it for recovery purpose.
[09:26] <detai> Gotham25: First Create "EXTENDED PARTITION"  Then Create the SWAP partition Equal to your RAM SIZE, then create two more partitions "ROOT" about 10gb as EXT4 and the Rest of Free Space as "HOME" in ext4
[09:26] <Kajover> ok thank you
[09:27] <Gotham25> detai: That's fine but I have problem with the installation screen itself.
[09:27] <detai> Gotham25: your DUAL boot WILL BE a NICE WAY TO SCREW UP your BOOTMGR in WIN10
[09:28] <Gotham25> detai: after booting from Ubuntu CD it just shows blank black screen.
[09:28] <detai> Gotham25: did you ERROR check the CD when BURNING?
[09:29] <Gotham25> detai: It must supposed to show the installation welcome screen. But I get only black screen.
[09:29] <cfhowlett> detai, if you insist on SHOUTING, perhaps you might take this discussion private?
[09:29] <wootehfoot> detai, installed the deps manually :P Compiling atm. Let's see where this takes me
[09:30] <wootehfoot> detai, thanks for your help :)
[09:31] <Gotham25> detai: I'm just scared that I end up my system being SCREWED Coz of this process.
[09:33] <cfhowlett> Gotham25, at worst, you frag the bootloade and have to repair it with windows tools. perhaps you might pause to research those steps before proceeding.
[09:51] <detai> Any SUPPORT questions FIRE AWAY!!!!
[09:52] <ikonia> detai: stop with that now
[09:52] <ikonia> detai: you've been asked before, and now I'm telling you
[09:53] <Gotham25> TJ: Can I speak in private with you. If possible.
[09:56] <detai> ikonia: what did I do?  I'm just showing that someone is actively in the channel, i'm not soliciting direct msg at me... TJ- Told me NOT to offer private support, and I'm not doing that...
[09:57] <ikonia> detai: right, the channel is quiet, just sit and wait for someone to ask a question and please stop typing in caps
[09:58] <Nick_vh> Hi all, which channel should I go to report a missing AMI image in AWS Cloud?
[09:59] <ikonia> what do you mean a missing one ?
[10:00] <Nick_vh> https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04/release-20160119/ - ami-3e7f5954
[10:00] <detai> just because you decided to be offended because you assign magical powers of Screaming to ALL caps, you now choose to be offended by the same... wow... arent we delicate?
[10:00] <Nick_vh> this one does not exists in us-east-1 within AWS
[10:00] <Nick_vh> ikonia: see above
[10:00] <lotuspsychje> detai: dont use this channel for discussions please
[10:01] <ikonia> oops,
[10:02] <ikonia> Nick_vh: thats odd, is it in the market place or the root ami menu
[10:03] <Nick_vh> ikonia: yes, but it is not available within AWS
[10:03] <jleino> Hello. Anyone know if there's problem with Ubuntu/Liberty/OpenStack repo?
[10:03] <ikonia> Nick_vh: yes ?
[10:03] <ikonia> Nick_vh: I asked is it in the market place list or the root amazon ami list
[10:04] <Nick_vh> oh, sorry - misunderstood
[10:04] <Nick_vh> not in the market place
[10:04] <ikonia> no problem
[10:04] <Nick_vh> https://www.evernote.com/l/ACxpEa429kdGqYsAPebL7KgXWAmLNKTtVGUB/image.png
[10:04] <Nick_vh> see screenshot of what happens if you click the “launch” button
[10:04] <ikonia> Nick_vh: I would contact amazon support for that
[10:04] <ikonia> as if it's not the market place it's controlled by amazon
[10:04] <ikonia> (even the image are provded by 3rd parties)
[10:05] <Nick_vh> ok - wasn’t very sure as there is no detail who is responsible for that :)
[10:05] <Nick_vh> thanks
[10:05] <ikonia> Nick_vh: the market place / non market place make it confusing, especially when some images are offered in both
[10:09] <neredsenvy> I have a vagrant synced folder when I enter my vagrant instance and go to the shared folder I see that it's owned by user and group vagrant. I added my user to vagrant group but he still cannot create a folder in the shared folder.
[10:10] <neredsenvy> drwxr-xr-x   1 vagrant   vagrant   748 Jan 27 09:54 www
[10:11] <neredsenvy> Permissions for the folder ahh it should be rwxrwxr-x
[10:11] <neredsenvy> How do I change that ?
[10:11] <neredsenvy> nevermind
[10:17] <PsychoX75> Ubuntu is throwing a curve ball at me.
[10:18] <PsychoX75> For some reason I'm unable to login into the GUI. When I select the username and type the password, it jumps back to the login screen. But I can log with that exact username and password using SSH.    0_o
[10:18] <Myrtti> did it work before?
[10:19] <kvj> Is there any way to check settings i did in VM for hdd ?
[10:19] <kvj> To run any OS
[10:20] <k1l> PsychoX75: login on tty1 or ssh and then run a "ls -al" and see if the .Xauthority file is owned by root or your user
[10:23] <PsychoX75> k1l: It is owned by the same user with which I'm logged into currently through ssh.   'main'
[10:23] <k1l> shows "df -h" the partition as full?
[10:27] <PsychoX75> i do wonder though. Should the xAuthority file be empty?
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks>    	 	 	 	 		@page { margin: 2cm } 		p { margin-bottom: 0.25cm; line-height: 120% } 		a:link { so-language: zxx } 	   Hulu is not working. I am using google chrome. I get this error message.
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks>  “There was a problem playing this protected content. (Error Code: 3336)” “Your browser does not support protected content playback. Please reload the page in another browser. We'd recommend trying Mozilla Firefox (www.mozilla.org/en-US)”
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks>  I try firefox and it doesn't work either.
[10:28] <PsychoX75> i tried to view its contents with 'more .xAuthority' but it was empty.
[10:28] <PsychoX75> -rw-------  1 main main        50 Jan 27 10:32 .Xauthority
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks> sorry message doesn't appear right
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks> Hulu is not working. I am using google chrome.
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks> I get this error message.
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks> “There was a problem playing this protected content. (Error Code: 3336)”
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks> “Your browser does not support protected content playback. Please reload the page in another browser. We'd recommend trying Mozilla Firefox (www.mozilla.org/en-US)”
[10:28] <NoDRMinBooks> I try firefox and it doesn't work either.
[10:31] <OerHeks> 6 pages about hulu, drm, hal, wine .. good luck NoDRMinBooks http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2290743&page=6
[10:31] <NoDRMinBooks> Thanks. I absolutely hate DRM!
[10:31] <charllie> hello
[10:34] <charllie> Could any of you could help me with my problem?
[10:34] <charllie> http://askubuntu.com/questions/725973/removing-the-firefox-top-panel
[10:41] <jophish> I'm installing ubuntu on a new machine, should I go with btrfs or ext4 for /home and /?
[10:41] <Techknight> Hey guys. is the apt history normally included in rsyslog?
[10:41] <charllie> Could any of you could help me with my problem?
 http://askubuntu.com/questions/725973/removing-the-firefox-top-panel
[10:42] <k1l> jophish: if you need to ask then better go with the stable default ext4
[10:42] <k1l> Techknight: no
[10:43] <hateball> jophish: up to you, btrfs is still not quite bugfree
[10:44] <guest111> hello
[10:44] <hateball> jophish: and if you plan on using it for gaming there's a bunch of games (on steam) that refuse to run on non-ext* fs
[10:45] <Techknight> k1l, do you know if it is possible?
[10:45] <guest111> looking for someone that was teamviewering 30 minutes ago?
[10:47] <leon_pegg> Good morning all, is there a room dedicated to ubuntu packaging or kernel development
[10:47] <jophish> cool, thanks :)
[10:48] <Mathisen> guest111, ???
[10:48] <k1l> leon_pegg: #ubuntu-packaging  or try #ubuntu-kernel
[10:48] <leon_pegg> k1l: Thanks
[10:49] <andai> Hi! I just installed ubuntu. I chose LVM because the installer said that would make it easier to resize the partition. GParted cannot resize the partition, so I'm using system-config-lvm. I can resize the logical but not the physical partition. How do i shrink the physical partition so that I can install windows, too?
[10:51] <xbox> hi
[10:51] <profsimm> folks, trying to connect to a vm MySQL from the host, I can timeouts, I opened in iptables port 3306.
[10:51] <profsimm> I don't know what to do, how to debug this.
[10:51] <profsimm> It just times out
[10:52] <maza__> can i use ps3 bluetooth remote and logitech audio bluetooth adapter with one hci0 device at the same time?
[10:52] <xbox> is there an ubuntu tool for formating my xbox 360 hdd? i tried testdisk but its too slow
[10:53] <Smittll> Execuse me,i had wine1.9.0,but i do not install .exe file,i want to know why?
[10:53] <xbox> i have a dual nand and my rgh sees the hdd but the stock xbox live doesnt recognize it what can i do?
[10:53] <ikonia> Smittll: depends on the error, but basically wine is not a "solution" it's a "hack" so don't expect everything to work properly for you
[10:54] <Smittll> a exe file can install in windows,but can not install the wine in VMware,
[10:54] <TJ-> andai: LVM uses an entire underlying block device to parcel out 'extents' to multiple Logical Volumes (LVs); it is possible, but quite involved, to reduce the size of the containing block device. If you need to reserve space for another non-Linux operating system it is best to pre-partition the disk drive so that the Linux LVM uses 1 partition and the other OS can use other partitions.
[10:54] <Smittll> in Ubuntu 14
[10:55] <xbox> can some1 help me with ubuntu and xbox?
[10:55] <michele993> hello
[10:55] <ikonia> Smittll: thats quite possible, wine does not fully support windows executables
[10:55] <michele993> how to solve this http://paste.ubuntu.com/14678326/
[10:55] <TJ-> andai: if you've installed Ubuntu first, and used all the disk space, then the easiest and quickest approach would be to re-do the installation and reserve the space for Windows in another partition (or partitions) at the partitioning stage
[10:56] <ikonia> Smittll: it works great with some, works "ok" with others, and doesn't work at all with others
[10:56] <ikonia> xbox: just ask
[10:56] <k1l> michele993: get rid of that PPA that is messing with the system
[10:56] <michele993> how to
[10:57] <xbox> has quit (ping pong time)
[10:57] <maza__> how configure logitech bt audio adapter from ubuntu 14.04 from cli?  bluez-simple-agent got errors http://paste.ubuntu.com/14678345/
[10:58] <xbox> does anybody know how to work with testdisk?
[10:59] <ikonia> xbox: you'll do better if you just ask your question
[10:59] <xbox> my question is i tried installing ubuntu on my xbox and now the RGH recognizes the hdd and the stock nand doesn't
[11:00] <guest111> depai?
[11:00] <xbox> i have a dual nand how do i format the xbox hdd so the stock recognize it?
[11:00] <ikonia> dual nand ?
[11:00] <xbox> yep
[11:00] <ikonia> what's a nand
[11:00] <andai> TJ- That sounds to me like the exact opposite of  "Easier partition resizing"..
[11:01] <michele993> i have removed the pp
[11:01] <xbox> its like 2  systems in the xbox
[11:01] <gianni1000> hello to the world of Ubuntu,
[11:01] <gianni1000> I downloaded the ISO image of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit (1.1 GB)
[11:01] <gianni1000> whose Hash: 743bc6fad39e3a35460d31af5322c131dd196ac2.
[11:01] <gianni1000> I installed GtkHash but Hash calculated are different.
[11:01] <andai> TJ- In that case, should I install windows or ubuntu first?
[11:01] <xbox> one is hacked and one is regular xbox live
[11:01] <ikonia> xbox: realy sorry, Idon't know what that is
[11:01] <michele993> ppa* but when i do sudo apt-get install mono-gmcs it say http://paste.ubuntu.com/14678364/
[11:01] <TJ-> andai: "easier partition resizing" is a misnomer. LVM provides for easy Logical Volume resizing. Partitions are outside of that in this context.
[11:02] <xbox> ikonia i just need to know a linux utility that formats the hdd
[11:02] <xbox> but to format it the xbox way
[11:02] <TJ-> andai: generally we do disk > partition table > partition > Physical Volume (PV) > Volume Group (VG) >>> multiple Logical Volumes (LV)
[11:02] <TJ-> andai: 'LVM' covers PV,VG, and LV
[11:02] <ikonia> xbox: so you just need to research what file system/partition layout the xbox has
[11:02] <andai> TJ- do you recommend installing Windows and then shrinking it, or ubuntu with some space left over
[11:02] <xbox> or maybe a link to how the partitions r supposed to look like and ill do it myself
[11:03] <ikonia> xbox: then I'm reasonable sure linux will do it
[11:03] <xbox> exsactly
[11:03] <ikonia> xbox: although I also remember if you put a disk into the xbox unformatted, it will pop up and say would you like to use this disk and formats it for you
[11:03] <xbox> how do i find that
[11:03] <ikonia> xbox: look on the xbox/microsoft forums/websites
[11:03] <xbox> i need to format the hard disk
[11:04] <ikonia> yes, you said that
[11:04] <TJ-> andai: I'd say it is easier with the Ubuntu installer to leave  free space for Windows, although with the caveat that I'm seen mention that Windows needs to have the first partitions - it rather depends on whether Windows is installed in Legacy/BIOS or UEFI boot mode I think
[11:04] <xbox> oh
[11:04] <xbox> u mean to take the hdd out and back in again?
[11:04] <xbox> tried it didnt work
[11:04] <andai> TJ- Yeah, windows overwrites the bootloader. I guess windows first then. Thanks
[11:05] <ikonia> xbox: no, not what I said
[11:05] <xbox> i guess the free60 ubuntu really changed it
[11:05] <ikonia> xbox: ?
[11:05] <xbox> so what did you say?
[11:06] <sruli> Hi, in 15.04 network interfaces names changed (e.g wlan0 to wlp3s0) are the new names fixed on the PC or can they change with updates etc?
[11:06] <xbox> \i pop in a cd game?
[11:06] <ikonia> what ?
[11:06] <xbox> and itll ask me to format the hdd?
[11:07] <Smittll> i use wine open an exe file,but no error,yet i can find where it install,it could not work when i use wine start ie.it is strang.
[11:07] <ikonia> xbox: you need to either a.) understand the partition layout/file system an xbox needs b.) delete all the partitions on the disk, put it into the xbox and see if it offers you the option to format the disk
[11:08] <xbox> how do i find the partition layout system of xbox?
[11:08] <xbox> isnt there a linux utility that does that?
[11:10] <xbox> its a fatx file system
[11:10] <xbox> or xtaf
[11:10] <ikonia> xbox: check the microsoft/xbox documentations/forums
[11:10] <ikonia> once you konw that you can manually re-create it
[11:11] <xbox> i've searched google for ages
[11:11] <xbox> from the dawn of time
[11:12] <ikonia> didn't say google
[11:12] <xbox> since ice age 1
[11:12] <ikonia> (although it's worth checking)
[11:12] <mika`> xbox - this might enlighten you a lil:  http://withinrafael.com/taking-a-peek-at-xbox-one-formatted-disks-in-windows/
[11:12] <maza__> can't pair bluetooth device http://paste.ubuntu.com/14678345/
[11:12] <xbox> but its xbox one
[11:12] <xbox> i have 360
[11:13] <mika`> feel free to state that next time you ask a question.
[11:14] <xbox> i am actually reading this- free60.org/wiki/fatx
[11:15] <xbox> looks vvery complicated
[11:15] <michele993> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14678416/
[11:16] <xbox> i just need a tool that formats and rearanges the partitiohns automaticaly
[11:16] <lotuspsychje> xbox: what do you mean automaticly
[11:16] <xbox> the way they were
[11:16] <ikonia> xbox: you need to know what they where
[11:16] <ikonia> then you can do it
[11:16] <ikonia> as I've said
[11:16] <ikonia> research what the partition layout/file system is
[11:16] <xbox> its an original xbox hdd
[11:17] <ikonia> OR delete all partitions and put the disk back in and see if the xbox re-lays it out
[11:17] <xbox> ohhh
[11:17] <xbox> how do i delete them?
[11:17] <lotuspsychje> ikonia: yeah, OerHeks told someone the other day xbox auto-repartitions when insert
[11:17] <ikonia> xbox: open gparted, delete all partitions
[11:17] <xbox> cool
[11:18] <Muh2> Hi, is there a way to communicate with a SIM based modem through the terminal?
[11:18] <xbox> gparted? is that in ubuntu?
[11:18] <ikonia> yes
[11:18] <xbox> ok thanks
[11:18] <lotuspsychje> !info gparted | xbox suggested by ikonia
[11:19] <mcphail> Muh2: you can send AT commands, if that's what you want to do
[11:20] <Muh2> mcphail: any where I can read more about AT commands?
[11:20] <xbox> cant find it, do i install it through syhnaptic package managert?
[11:20] <ikonia> xbox: that will work
[11:20] <mcphail> Muh2: if you haven't heard of AT commands, I presume that _isn't_ what you wanted to do. What do you want to achieve?
[11:21] <xbox> well im from an live cd ubuntu on a usb
[11:22] <Muh2> mcphail: I need to be able to send message through the SIM just as I would have done if the SIM was in a phone.
[11:22] <xbox> so its getting some errors
[11:22] <xbox> but ill still try
[11:22] <maza|2> try connect audio-device, got errors http://pastebin.com/ddpYtvRJ
[11:22] <mcphail> Muh2: have a look at wammu/gammu and see if they do what you want
[11:22] <Muh2> mcphail: thanks.
[11:23] <mcphail> Muh2: you can use AT commands to send SMS as well. I can't rememebr the syntax, but google should help you out
[11:24] <Muh2> mcphail: will look into it as well
[11:24] <xbox> where do i find it after the synaptic package manager install?
[11:24] <ikonia> in the menu
[11:24] <ikonia> it's called gparted
[11:24] <mcphail> Muh2: I have a huawei modem unlocker app which sends AT commands to the modem from a python script. You could hunt that down on github for some inspiration
[11:25] <Muh2> mcphail: any link?\
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> mcphail: those modems not avalaible from http://192... ?
[11:26] <mcphail> Muh2: I can't just now as I'm IRC'ing by phone. But I'm "mcphail" on github, so easy enough to find
[11:26] <xbox> cant find it
[11:26] <mcphail> lotuspsychje: I think some of the more modern ones are
[11:26] <xbox> i guess it had to many errors
[11:26] <Muh2> mcphail: cool, thanks
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> Muh2: not sure thatl work, but if you have no gui you could links2 http://192 = your modem adress
[11:27] <xbox> isnt there a simple terminal way to delete them?
[11:27] <mcphail> Muh2: my code is a mess, but I'm not a developer ;)
[11:27] <lotuspsychje> xbox: try gksu gparted from terminal
[11:27] <xbox> ok
[11:28] <xbox> worked
[11:28] <xbox> i think
[11:28] <xbox> but was too fast
[11:28] <xbox> isnt there anyh addition to that command syntax or something?
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> xbox: maybe you could also check a more specific xbox channel for howto?
[11:28] <xbox> the xbox cchannel is dead
[11:28] <jophish> Is there a way to disable the unity sidebar icons peeking onto the screen and shaking?
[11:29] <xbox> deader than dead
[11:29] <jophish> who on earth thought that was a good idea...
[11:29] <lotuspsychje> xbox: gksu gparted should do the trick, if gksu is installed...
[11:29] <xbox> it is
[11:29] <lotuspsychje> jophish: this is not the right channel to discuss how unity should be
[11:30] <Muh2> mcphail: there are several links with "mcphail" in them can not figure out which one, anyway will start with gammu/wammu, looks to be what I was looking.
[11:30] <xbox> a window is supposed to  pop?
[11:30] <lotuspsychje> jophish: try tweaking stuff the way you want instead, unity-tweak-tool or ccsm
[11:30] <mcphail> cool
[11:30] <lotuspsychje> jophish: or even another ubuntu flavor without unity...
[11:31] <jophish> lotuspsychje: perhaps I should have added to my question "how can I tweak stuff to be the way I want"
[11:31] <lotuspsychje> xbox: yes
[11:31] <jophish> hopefully someone here can direct me in ccsm
[11:31] <lotuspsychje> jophish: the more details your questions hold, the better we can try to help
[11:31] <lotuspsychje> !details > jophish for next questions :p
[11:32] <jophish> When a program wants my attention it's icon peeks onto the screen and shakes. How can I prevent this from happening
[11:32] <xbox> when i type gksu a window pops up and then i type gparted and nothing happens
[11:32] <xbox> no error but nothing starts
[11:32] <lotuspsychje> xbox: you need to enter your password on the popup...
[11:33] <lotuspsychje> !partitioning | xbox you better read this first before messing with gparted
[11:33] <m_tadeu> hi...how can I onstall libstdc++5 in 14.10?
[11:34] <maza|2> [14:22:20] <maza|2> try connect audio-device, got errors http://pastebin.com/ddpYtvRJ
[11:34] <lotuspsychje> !14.10 | m_tadeu
[11:34] <ikonia> maza|2: 14.10 is EOL
[11:34] <ikonia> oops, sorry maza|2
[11:34] <xbox> mine is 9.04 and up
[11:34] <ikonia> 9.04 and up ?
[11:34] <ikonia> you mean you are running ubuntu 9.04
[11:35] <xbox> so its partition manger
[11:35] <m_tadeu> lotuspsychje: anyway it's the one I have to deal with
[11:35] <xbox> ill try that
[11:36] <lotuspsychje> m_tadeu: not very recommended to upgrade from an eol, for security reasons
[11:36] <xbox> i think now its working, installing
[11:36] <lotuspsychje> m_tadeu: backup and clean install a version from our topic instead
[11:37] <xbox> the partitiojn manager
[11:37] <gianni1000> I downloaded the ISO image of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit (1.1 GB) whose Hash: 743bc6fad39e3a35460d31af5322c131dd196ac2. What kind of Hash? ... MD5 SHA1 SHA256?
[11:37] <lotuspsychje> xbox: please dont use this channel to spam every step your trying...
[11:37] <lotuspsychje> !md5 | gianni1000
[11:37] <gianni1000> I downloaded the ISO image of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit (1.1 GB) whose Hash: 743bc6fad39e3a35460d31af5322c131dd196ac2. What kind of Hash? ... MD5 SHA1 SHA256?
[11:37] <gianni1000> I downloaded the ISO image of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit (1.1 GB) whose Hash: 743bc6fad39e3a35460d31af5322c131dd196ac2. What kind of Hash? ... MD5 SHA1 SHA256?
[11:37] <OerHeks> !hashes
[11:38] <xbox> ok psych
[11:39] <OerHeks> http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.3/MD5SUMS
[11:40] <OerHeks> gianni1000, what 14.04 exactly ? current is cab6dd5ee6d649ed1b24e807c877c0ae *ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso
[11:41] <gianni1000> I downloaded the ISO image of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit (1.1 GB) whose Hash: 743bc6fad39e3a35460d31af5322c131dd196ac2. What kind of Hash? ... MD5 SHA1 SHA256?
[11:41] <xbox> ok thanks for the help ikonia
[11:41] <gianni1000> I downloaded the ISO image of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit (1.1 GB) whose Hash: 743bc6fad39e3a35460d31af5322c131dd196ac2.
[11:41] <OerHeks> gianni1000, again: what 14.04 exactly ?
[11:41] <OerHeks> oh keep repeating, not reading
[11:41] <xbox> doesnt seem to work, not gparted nor partiton manager
[11:43] <xbox> have a good day
[11:44] <gianni1000> ubottu: thanks
[11:45] <xbox> thank u ubottu
[11:45] <xbox> its not a bot... :P
[11:45] <xbox> well bye
[11:46] <xbox> thanks for the help again ikonia
[11:46] <xbox> ubottu: thanks
[11:47] <xbox> oh i c
[11:47] <xbox> ikonia: thanks
[11:48] <xbox> good day 2 every1
[11:50] <gianni1000> OerHeKs: Yes is ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso
[11:51] <OerHeks> gianni1000, perform a md5sum on that iso, and the hash should be cab6dd5ee6d649ed1b24e807c877c0ae >> http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.3/MD5SUMS
[11:51] <OerHeks> !md5sum
[11:52] <eval> Hello.
[11:53] <eval> I'm trying to preseed a trusty image with HWE and it doesn't work anymore as it did before. I'm still getting asked the questions about my language and keyboard layout, even though I did not get asked these questions with the original 14.04 image.
[11:53] <eval> Has anything changed in how preseeding works post 14.04?
[11:56] <gianni1000> OerHeKs: Ok! I installed GtkHash, I calculate MD5 and is OK: cab6dd5ee6d649ed1b24e807c877c0ae. Thanks
[11:56] <sutradhar> hi
[11:56] <eval> I'm pressing tab at the boot prompt and adding "auto url=http://some.url/preseed.cfg". With the original 14.04 image I didn't get asked any more questions before the network was up and the preseed was downloaded, but now I get asked about the language I want to use and the keyboardlayout.
[11:56] <sutradhar> i need help about ubuntu
[11:57] <hateball> !help | sutradhar
[12:01] <hateball> !pm | sutradhar
[12:02] <sutradhar>  my os get 68% of ram i m using eclipse..but first its get only 19% of ram so what can do
[12:03] <hateball> sutradhar: Is the problem that you think Eclipse is using a lot of RAM?
[12:03] <hateball> sutradhar: How much RAM does the machine have in total?
[12:04] <hateball> Unused RAM is wasted RAM. It's only a problem if you start swapping.
[12:04] <lotuspsychje> !info preload | sutradhar install for overall system boost
[12:18] <sam___> hi, how can i pass array as parameter to script.?
[12:26] <cicko> hello, can someone tell me what this means and why it takes 12 seconds, it is output from 'dmesg' displaying boot log: [   35.407321] init: samba-ad-dc main process (1115) terminated with status 1   [47.047969] init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process ended, respawning
[12:27] <fbi> read your boot logs
[12:27] <galeforce> hey, i'm having a load of trouble getting a USB device to be recognized by linux. i'm running windows 7 on virtualbox and i need linux to see it before it can be seen by vb
[12:27] <cicko> fbi that is the boot log, but what does it mean?
[12:28] <hateball> galeforce: what manner of device is this? does it not show up with "lsusb" ?
[12:28] <galeforce> it does, but no real info besides ID
[12:29] <galeforce> oh, and this is a 3d printer, by the way, not a drive
[12:30] <orfeo> hello folks
[12:31] <galeforce> the only way i could tell the cable even worked is by doing lsusb with and without it plugged in
[12:31] <orfeo> why there are a few upgrades kept back when I try to realize it?
[12:31] <orfeo> how do I solve that?
[12:31] <orfeo> could someone help me out please?
[12:34] <hateball> orfeo: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:34] <Ubuntu2330> Can someone help me get JACK working? I installed jackd and the pulseaudio module, but I get no sound when starting JACK. The connection lines between PulseAudio and System in JACK are red.
[12:35] <orfeo> hateball: is it a good idea to run that?
[12:36] <stangeland> hi.... for some reason i cannot log in with ssh with the normal user. are there special ssh users?
[12:37] <hateball> orfeo: Unless you've manually held back packages for some reason (and then you would know) then it will be fine
[12:37] <MonkeyDust> stangeland  what happens when you try
[12:38] <stangeland> MonkeyDust, i cannot log in with password
[12:38] <MonkeyDust> stangeland  any error message?
[12:39] <stangeland> sorry it was my mistake :)
[12:40] <orfeo> hateball: ok, thank you!
[12:42] <zamba> hi! we've turned on automatic security updates for our ubuntu server.. this means that new kernels will be installed automatically.. apt-get autoremove will only remove kernels older than the running one.. and since we don't reboot on every kernel update, we have the situation where we have lots of intermediate kernels that will never get used.. is there a way to automatically purge these?
[12:42] <DavidFromBE> hey all, is someone familiar here installing amd gpus on ubuntu 15.04 desktop in headless mode ?
[12:43] <DavidFromBE> if that makes sense
[12:43] <MonkeyDust> !info ksplice | zamba
[12:43] <zamba> MonkeyDust: hm, i don't think that answers my question
[12:44] <zamba> MonkeyDust: the question is how to remove all installed kernels (> running_kernel && < latest_installed_kernel)
[12:44] <MonkeyDust> zamba  i guess you'd need a script ... better ask in #bash ... and there's also #ubuntu-server
[12:54] <OerHeks> zamba, create a bash script and put it in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/ ? like this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1573466
[12:55] <wyrm_88> <msg nickserv register x35y23 jeveland@live.com
[12:56] <OerHeks> uh oh, not < but use /
[12:56] <zamba> OerHeks: oh, interesting
[12:57] <zamba> OerHeks: like that better than running it in a cron job
[12:57] <eirikr> hey hey, for some reason the following packages have been held back any clue why? "linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic"
[12:58] <eirikr> ubuntu 15.10
[12:58] <Gotham25_> detai: Are you there ???
[13:06] <zin_> hi!
[13:07] <eirikr> I also get a Hash Sum mismatch on apt-get update
[13:08] <zin_> my mdadm raid wont auto mount after power failure. is it posssible to fix this?
[13:10] <xfce_user> hi everyone
[13:12] <klf> Am I the only person who is experiencing system lag/hang/freeze when using VMware Workstation in Wily?
[13:13] <bishops> Hey guys, everytime I start my system on ubuntu 15.10 i get this crash message coming from /sbin/plymouthd. Any ideas?
[13:14] <Celphish> test
[13:16] <holdsworth> OT: do you know of a messaging service that I could use that would delete my messages after X amount of time after the user had opened the message I sent him?
[13:17] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[13:19] <Sarah-VAIO> hi _S4MUR4I_
[13:19] <Sarah-VAIO> shurikn
[13:20] <Sarah-VAIO> iam [diablo]
[13:21] <Sarah-VAIO> iam[diablo]
[13:23] <hateball> !ot | holdsworth
[13:42] <rafal> d
[13:47] <Damlage> Любителям убунты большой привет
[13:47] <Damlage> ранее не пользовался этой программой
[13:47] <Damlage> прокоментирует кто-то в двух словах, как здесь обстоят дела?
[13:48] <MonkeyDust> !ru
[13:50] <deadpirates> ::::|
[13:51] <deadpirates> | ||||||| |||| ||||| ||||||||| ||||||||||
[13:51] <MonkeyDust> deadpirates  it works, we see you
[13:52] <deadpirates> oh I got it
[13:52] <deadpirates> i was just checking
[14:16] <kourck> do you guys think something cool I found that only is relevant for Ubuntu GNOME users is too niche for the /r/ubuntu subreddit?
[14:17] <pbx> kourck, only one way to find out...
[14:18] <kourck> Haha, good point
[14:25] <GNUmad> hello! I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, my keyboard is misconfigured, i've tried ibus-setup, dconf-tools, dpkg-reconfigure keyboard... and setxbmap... nothing worked, really need solve this. Many thanks.
[14:26] <MonkeyDust> GNUmad  did you check the system settings?
[14:26] <GNUmad> yes, everything seems normal
[14:26] <MonkeyDust> GNUmad  language support too?
[14:27] <GNUmad> yes, i've tried many foruns and configurations, this problem just appeared
[14:28] <MonkeyDust> GNUmad  if you do ctrl-alt-f1 ... is it also wrong in the tty screen?
[14:29] <GNUmad> yes, my letters became numbers, if i type "a" returns a number, and so on..
[14:29] <GNUmad> i'm using a usb keyboard for now
[14:29] <hateball> GNUmad: Is this a laptop? some of them have an Fn-switch to turn keyboard into numpad
[14:30] <GNUmad> yes is a laptop, also not the FN key...
[14:30] <GNUmad> just appeared after the last update
[14:31] <MonkeyDust> GNUmad  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[14:32] <GNUmad> MonkeyDust Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS \n \l
[14:33] <GNUmad> the laptop is a brazilian brand called CCE
[14:35] <OerHeks> GNUmad, logout. login as guest, if this works correct, go back and remove /home/$USER/.config/ibus might solved the issue.
[14:35] <OerHeks> * with your latopkeyboard
[14:37] <GNUmad> ok OerHeks, i'll try you sugestion...then i'll let you know..Many thanks to all!!!
[14:38] <pogitel> hey quick question, is there any way to reset ur ubuntu to "factory settings" ?
[14:39] <mas8899> How do I extract some 7zip files by parts? Ex: part.7z.001,part.7z.002 all together?
[14:39] <OerHeks> GNUmad, also this old bug from 2013, got a reply that looks interesting, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1240198/comments/104
[14:39] <OerHeks> check when logged out if the keyboard has changed
[14:39] <GNUmad> thanks again OerHeks!!
[14:41] <OerHeks> mas8899, 7z x "*.7z"
[14:42] <mas8899> OerHeks : Error: there is no such archive
[14:43] <OerHeks> mas8899, cd into the folder first, i guess
[14:43] <mas8899> YEs, I'm in the folder.
[14:43] <mas8899> But the archives have a second extension. name.7z.001, name.7z.002, name.7z.003
[14:46] <OerHeks> mas8899, what if you use nautilus, select all archives, rightmouse> open with archivemanager
[14:47] <PsychoX75> For some reason I'm unable to login into my Ubuntu machine through GUI. Tried removing .xauthority file and made sure that it's owned by the user. I also tried these: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop   AND  sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[14:48] <mas8899> OerHeks, I don't use nautilus in elemetary, but when I select all them I don't see the that option.
[14:50] <OerHeks> mas8899, ohh, might be an elementary issue, not sure about that.
[14:50] <OerHeks> btw it works fine on ubuntu.
[14:51] <mas8899> Hm, okay, thanks.
[14:52] <MonkeyDust> mas8899  is that Elementary?
[14:52] <PsychoX75> For some reason I'm unable to login into my Ubuntu machine through GUI. I see the username on the launchpad but when I fill the password it simple jumps back to the launchpad screen without giving any errors. Tried removing .xauthority file and made sure that it's owned by the user. I also tried these: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop   AND  sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[14:52] <keedya__> keedya
[14:54] <mas8899> MonkeyDust elementaryOS
[14:55] <MonkeyDust> mas8899  that is not supported here
[14:55] <MonkeyDust> mas8899  type /j #elementary
[14:57] <DavidFromBE> how do i prevent ubuntu 15 desktop to start x on boot ?
[14:57] <MonkeyDust> !text | DavidFromBE
[14:57] <mas8899> Well, since it's based in ubuntu 14.04 I thought you could help, thanks any ways.
[14:58] <DavidFromBE> in other words, how do i make it boot in texte mode ?
[14:58] <OerHeks> mas8899, elementary has got panteon desktop, not available on ubuntu.
[14:59] <DavidFromBE> i can't access boot menu as i'm remotely connected through ssh
[15:00] <MonkeyDust> DavidFromBE  that's a tiny detail you didnt mention
[15:00] <DavidFromBE> MonkeyDust: indeed, i'm sorry
[15:01] <DavidFromBE> i edited /etc/default/grub
[15:02] <DavidFromBE> --> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text" and ran update-grub
[15:02] <MonkeyDust> DavidFromBE  yes, i was going to suggest that http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/01/boot-into-text-console-ubuntu-linux-14-04/
[15:02] <DavidFromBE> but it seems unity is still running after reboot
[15:03] <MonkeyDust> DavidFromBE  how do you know, if it's connected with ssh?
[15:05] <DavidFromBE> MonkeyDust: ps is showing lots of processes like unity-greeter, lightdm, etc.
[15:05] <administrator_> Hi
[15:05] <administrator_> I am using ubuntu-mate on my computer
[15:06] <administrator_> I need to take the remote session to this machine from a windows pc
[15:06] <administrator_> How can I install and set up vnc on ubuntu mate
[15:10] <Celphish> Finally!
[15:10] <Celphish> I figured out how to silence my work-laptop when it's running Ubuntu!
[15:10] <Celphish> :D
[15:11] <Celphish> for anyone who cares: Used cpufreq-set to set the frequency to 2.0ghz instead of 3.6
[15:11] <Celphish> That was the ONLY issue still remaining for a complete transition to Ubuntu (will still keep dual boot with win10 though) :D
[15:13] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  there's also indicator-cpufreq
[15:13] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: hmm.. what's that?
[15:13] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  a gui for what you found
[15:13] <DavidFromBE> it seems i have to do :
[15:13] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: omg, how nice!
[15:13] <DavidFromBE> sudo systemctl enable multi-user.target --force
[15:14] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: is it in the repository?
[15:14] <DavidFromBE> sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target
[15:14] <DavidFromBE> but before doing that, how do i undo (in case i want to undo)
[15:14] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  yes, i found it by accident, saved my old laptop
[15:15] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: thanks! I really appreciate the advice :D
[15:15] <MonkeyDust> saved my old laptop, together with thermald
[15:15] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: I've had the fans running wild today since I've been using Virtualbox and Windows for lync, and Windows update sucks balls
[15:15] <sw0rdfish> hi
[15:16] <sw0rdfish> is there a spanish speaking channel for ubuntu
[15:16] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: my Gigabyte-laptop actually stays cool as long as the cpu doesn't go to fast, which means that the fans are there, if needed, but they rarely go up if the freq is low enough :)
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  i had similar issues... but mind your language
[15:16] <Omnipotent>  I have this green and blue jack's on my sound card, headphone and speaker's are attached to each of them respectively, so in when in Windows.. both work as output devices..
[15:16] <Omnipotent> Well, mostly because I selected blue jack from Realtek and clicked speaker checkbox...
[15:16] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: sorry ;)
[15:16] <Omnipotent> I can't immitate same in Ubuntu... any ideas? The problem is that, I can't get blue jack working as output one.. so I can only use headphones from the green one... the regular standard output jack
[15:16] <DavidFromBE> yes it worked
[15:16] <DavidFromBE> but now how do i undo
[15:17] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: but that indicator-thing, that's a "set profile"-kind of app isn't? I just set the frequenzy according to what the app in Windows sets it to
[15:23] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  in Windows?
[15:24] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  not sure what Windows has to do with anything... the indicator has 'on demand' as an option
[15:26] <LonelyDanbo> is my inability to view 3D models or half the pictures on websites due to me stopping tumblerd ? That stupid thing was freezing up my computer and I couldn't figure out how to fix it.
[15:26] <MonkeyDust> LonelyDanbo  this is ubuntu support
[15:26] <lesshaste> is there a tool which can do case sensitive search of pdfs? it seems evince doesn't support it
[15:27] <LonelyDanbo> MonkeyDust, tumblerd is something that runs in Ubuntu. it creates thumbnails for images and videos.
[15:27] <MonkeyDust> !find tumble
[15:27] <MonkeyDust> !info tumbler
[15:28] <LonelyDanbo> I found it would access my HD heavily for like 5 minutes, freezing my game because of it.
[15:29] <gwang> hi lol
[15:29] <lotuspsychje> LonelyDanbo: try a hd benchmark with bonnie++ while you tail -f /var/log/syslog
[15:29] <LonelyDanbo> but now I'm thinking maybe me selecting "terminate" on the task manager might be the reason why some images aren't loading on a website.
[15:29] <gwang> should i use 14.04 or 15.10?
[15:29] <lotuspsychje> gwang: depends on you mate
[15:29] <lotuspsychje> !lts | gwang
[15:29] <dordonni> hey, does wubi work on windows 7?
[15:30] <MonkeyDust> gwang  14.04 if you want long support, 15.10 if you want the latest
[15:30] <lotuspsychje> !wubi | dordonni
[15:30] <gwang> MonkeyDust: what are the chances of something breaking
[15:30] <gwang> when i upgrade
[15:30] <MonkeyDust> dordonni  avoid wubi, it's the worst invention since justin bieber
[15:30] <gwang> from 15.10 to 16.04
[15:30] <LonelyDanbo> will terminating tumblerd cause those kinds of problems?
[15:30] <dordonni> lotuspsychje is there a way to install ubuntu from windows?
[15:30] <dordonni> !install
[15:30] <LonelyDanbo> I still see it listed in the task manager for some reason.
[15:30] <lotuspsychje> gwang: you can join #ubuntu+1 for xenial, wily to xenial went fine for me
[15:31] <lotuspsychje> dordonni: easiest way is to make an ubuntu usb stick with universal usb installer from windows
[15:31] <gwang> lotuspsychje: would it make sense to install 16.04 now?
[15:31] <gwang> is it stable enough?
[15:31] <gwang> for a workstation
[15:31] <Riku-Kiri> hello ^^
[15:31] <lotuspsychje> gwang: depends what you really want
[15:31] <MonkeyDust> gwang  it's not even in alpha stage
[15:31] <gwang> oh snap
[15:31] <lotuspsychje> gwang: this stage is for testing
[15:32] <gwang> doesn't it release in a couple months?
[15:32] <gwang> how is it not alpha yet?
[15:32] <LonelyDanbo> I don't understand this. why does it load some pictures and not others? why would tumblerd give me problems with some pictures but not others? maybe it's not a tumblerd issue.
[15:32] <SchrodingersScat> gwang: 3 monhs, the number at the end is the release month, april
[15:32] <MonkeyDust> gwang  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseSchedule
[15:33] <lotuspsychje> gwang: xenial is already pretty stable, but that doesnt mean it cant break...thats why its still in development phase
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> gwang  correction, it's not yet in alpha2
[15:33] <gwang> cool
[15:33] <gwang> and it's going to use a new version of unity?
[15:33] <gwang> which is better looking?
[15:33] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: Well, what I was looking for from the start was a similar function as SmartManager V3 does for me in Windows, sets the fan-profile to "quiet". To do that it lowers the cpu-freq to 1.6 or something like that.. Soo, I wanted to lower the cpu-freq :)
[15:33] <lotuspsychje> gwang: unity8/mir is planned for 16.10
[15:34] <lotuspsychje> gwang: but you can already test it right now
[15:34] <gwang> wow, i just installed an SSD on my thinkpad and it's dead silent now. you never realize how much noise mechanical drives make until you don't have one.
[15:34] <gwang> lotuspsychje: why would they do that?
[15:34] <gwang> lol
[15:34] <lotuspsychje> gwang: what do you mean?
[15:34] <gwang> that means unity 8 won't be in a LTC release until 2018
[15:34] <gwang> that wasn't too smart
[15:34] <gwang> LTS*
[15:34] <MonkeyDust> Celphish  random pic: http://www.lissy.se/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/indicator-cpufreq-small.png
[15:34] <lotuspsychje> gwang: its not released yet, so we dont know right
[15:35] <gwang> so unity 8 could be in 16.04 maybe, lotuspsychje?
[15:35] <bcoh> i have a network connectivity problem am i right here?
[15:35] <lotuspsychje> gwang: for now its known to be in 16.10...
[15:35] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: when I ran indicator I just got "Powersave" or "Performance", nothing more
[15:35] <lotuspsychje> gwang: but i cant read the magic ball of the future
[15:36] <SonikkuAmerica> (Now only if ubottu had an 8 ball)
[15:36] <lotuspsychje> SonikkuAmerica: :p
[15:37] <gwang> so, that basically means that Unity 8 won't be in a LTS version of ubuntu until 2018 lol
[15:37] <gwang> that's horrible
[15:37] <Riku-Kiri> test
[15:37] <SonikkuAmerica> Riku-Kiri: You failed! :D
[15:37] <lotuspsychje> gwang: i just told you, you can run unity8 already...
[15:38] <Celphish> MonkeyDust: http://askubuntu.com/questions/544266/why-are-missing-the-frequency-options-on-cpufreq-utils-indicator
[15:38] <Riku-Kiri> T^T
[15:38] <lotuspsychje> gwang: when its ready, it will be ready right
[15:38] <MonkeyDust> gwang  and 'horrible' is a bit strong
[15:38] <gwang> MonkeyDust: not really
[15:38] <sky5tar> exit
[15:38] <sky5tar> quit
[15:39] <gwang> boolean: hi lol
[15:39] <gwang> boolean: you shouldn't use linode, they don't keep their customer info secure
[15:41] <Riku-Kiri> ping
[15:41] <zapotah> misguided fools using vpns for "anonymity"
[15:41] <Riku-Kiri> not work
[15:41] <gwang> zapotah: huh?
[15:42] <gwang> why is it misguided?
[15:42] <Netwolf> exactly
[15:43] <Netwolf> boolean: use vultr. Better/faster/cheaper depending on use ofcourse
[15:43] <EriC^^> this is ubuntu support
[15:44] <casy> exit
[15:44] <casy> quit
[15:45] <SonikkuAmerica> casy: /quit
[15:47] <gwang> hehehehe
[15:47] <SonikkuAmerica> !ot | Just a reminder...
[15:48]  * EriC^^ punches gwang in the face
[15:55] <sidi> Why does Ubuntu prevent the execution of Bash scripts in /run by root?
[15:55] <sidi> what exactly is the rationale!?
[15:57] <EriC^^> sidi: not just root, it's the filesystem options
[15:57] <EriC^^> tmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,size=10%,mode=0755)
[15:57] <EriC^^> noexec
[15:59] <Pici> sidi: the rationale is described here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StricterDefaults
[15:59] <sidi> EriC^^, ah, thanks, this explains that then!
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> There are 144 users and 93787 invisible on 27 servers
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> 24 IRC Operators online
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> 17 unknown connection(s)
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> 56188 channels formed
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> I have 10831 clients and 1 servers
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> -
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> Current local  users: 10831  Max: 12000
[16:01] <Sarah-VAIO> Current global users: 93931  Max: 100823
[16:01] <Beladona> Hi
[16:01] <lotuspsychje> Pici: nice find +1 never seen that1
[16:02] <sidi> Pici, /run/shm is a thing, /run is another :-) Purposefully preventing exec from root on a path is ludicrous since root would just move the file around.
[16:02] <SonikkuAmerica> Sarah-VAIO: Could you please not spam?
[16:02] <Beladona> I had kubuntu 14.04 LTS and now I installed the same on an other machine. Can I just copy and paste the /home directory to get my files and desktop settings back as they were in old?
[16:02] <lotuspsychje> Pici: would you know if there's a trigger for that?
[16:02] <MonkeyDust> Beladona  yes
[16:02] <Pici> lotuspsychje: not to my knowledge, I just did some googling to find it.
[16:03] <lotuspsychje> Pici: ok tnx
[16:03] <Beladona> MonkeyDust,  do i need to worry about anything? what things wont come back?
[16:03] <MonkeyDust> Beladona  make sure you have all the same programs installed
[16:03] <Beladona> MonkeyDust,  what if I ever deleted the full /home
[16:03] <MonkeyDust> Beladona  try it, but make a backup first
[16:04] <Beladona> MonkeyDust,  Thanks!
[16:04] <MonkeyDust> Beladona  if you have a backup, you can do what you want
[16:07] <dc786> what freenode channel for discussing tv tuner capture problems (mencode, vlc, avconv, etc)?
[16:08] <dc786> ^mencode^mencoder
[16:08] <avi_> hi guys, where can i find llvm-config package?
[16:09] <pa> hi
[16:09] <pa> after the last upgrade, it seems that gnome-settings-daemon is not starting anymore
[16:10] <pa> is it only a problem i have?
[16:10] <odroidC> hello
[16:10] <pa> dc786, for capturing i'd say maybe kaffeine?
[16:10] <pa> there should be also a dvb channel
[16:10] <pa> but i don't remember which one it is
[16:10] <pa> linuxtv or somethign
[16:15] <dc786> pa, thanks
[16:16] <pa> no worries
[16:16] <pa> i'd like tho someone helping out with gnome on 15.10
[16:16] <pa> i cant resist more than 4 hours on unity
[16:16] <kid4coding> good evening
[16:16] <pa> even with all keyboard shortcuts and so on
[16:16] <kid4coding> gents, I am trying to fix the screen size problem of Ubuntu
[16:16] <ubuntu-gnome> hi all - I'm trying to install Ubuntu Gnome as a persistent installation on a 16gb flash drive
[16:16] <kid4coding> I am actually running it through VirtualBox
[16:16] <pa> maybe ubuntu-gnome knows what happened with the last update to gnome-settings-daemon
[16:17] <ubuntu-gnome> can I just do this with the normal installer? How do I configure it
[16:17] <MonkeyDust> !persistent | kid4coding
[16:17] <pa> if i run it it says  Name taken or bus went away
[16:17] <kid4coding> I have already installed it
[16:17] <EriC^^> ubuntu-gnome: yeah, use the Something else option to partition the usb and set the mountpoints, and set the bootloader location to the usb
[16:18] <MonkeyDust> kid4coding  my reply was actually for ubuntu-gnome
[16:19] <ubuntu-gnome> hm im in there but I cant select the drive
[16:20] <ubuntu-gnome> ok I selected device for bootloader installation: sandisk cruzer fit
[16:20] <ubuntu-gnome> that worked. but now how do I make sure it installs only to there?
[16:20] <ubuntu-gnome> ok I formatted the drive
[16:21] <ubuntu-gnome> how do I set up the partitions in a good way?
[16:21] <SonikkuAmerica> ubuntu-gnome: Are you trying to make a persistent Live USB install?
[16:21] <ubuntu-gnome> Yep. exactly.
[16:21] <loveheartjoylove> Partimag, clonezilla, fail miserably for my separate EFI partition required laptop. Because the boot stuff is on the EFI partition, I want to try using DD from a live system to backup and restore my operating system. Anyone know the commands?
[16:21] <SonikkuAmerica> ubuntu-gnome: Read this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[16:21] <ubuntu-gnome> Should I select the whole thing as ext4 filesystem?
[16:21] <EriC^^> ubuntu-gnome: yeah
[16:22] <EriC^^> and set the bootloader to the usb
[16:22] <ubuntu-gnome> I read that but the instructions there aren't working
[16:22] <loveheartjoylove> Come on most of you know this I dont want to gtfm
[16:23] <SonikkuAmerica> loveheartjoylove: Wait, what do you wanna do?
[16:23] <ubuntu-gnome> ok so in the installer, the other partitions on the computer are set to "Do note use"
[16:24] <ubuntu-gnome> and the boot loader is set to /dev/sdc, or the sandisk cruzer fit
[16:24] <ubuntu-gnome> and I set up the entire drove as a 16006 mb ext4 system
[16:24] <ubuntu-gnome> should I pull the trigger and install?
[16:24] <SonikkuAmerica> ubuntu-gnome: Are you doing this for BIOS or UEFI machines?
[16:24] <EriC^^> ubuntu-gnome: is the ext4 one set to "/" as mountpoint?
[16:24] <ubuntu-gnome> EriC: Yes
[16:24] <ubuntu-gnome> and I think this is a bios machine, it is running windows 7
[16:25] <ubuntu-gnome> its for my girlfriend. I want her to be able to run persistent linux off this pendrive
[16:25] <ubuntu-gnome> until she can backup and install
[16:25] <loveheartjoylove> SonikkuAmerica, boot into live system, mount OS partition, cp mounted directory to another mounted filesystem. then, for testing, format OS partition, and use DD to put the stuff back on the now empty partition, and boot to it.
[16:25] <SonikkuAmerica> ubuntu-gnome: If you have the ext4 fs mountpoint set to / and your bootloader is set to your device, you should be set.
[16:26] <ubuntu-gnome> SonikkuAmerica: Thanks. Should I make a swap partition or nah?
[16:26] <loveheartjoylove> I have a separate partition EFI, so the directory structure and file availability should be all that counts for a working backup restore method.
[16:26] <ubuntu-gnome> this comp has 6gb memory
[16:26] <SonikkuAmerica> loveheartjoylove: I don't know what damage dd would do to your target, but I'd try rsync'ing
[16:27] <loveheartjoylove> SonikkuAmerica, I only want to hurt /dev/sda3, mounted on /mnt/sda3, using /mnt/sda3 for the DD option. It will work, or fail, but it won't touch other partitions using that syntax
[16:27] <kid4coding> Ihttp://askubuntu.com/questions/247629/how-do-i-display-the-whole-desktop-in-virtual-box-fullscreen-mode
[16:27] <kid4coding> I am following this guide step to step
[16:27] <loveheartjoylove> I'll look into rsync
[16:27] <kid4coding> I left with only one issue unfixed
[16:28] <Riku-Kiri> test
[16:28] <Bassem> what is the best java for ubuntu
[16:28] <MonkeyDust> !java | Bassem start here
[16:29] <SonikkuAmerica> kid4coding: (a) #vbox could help you better, (b) Did you install the Guest Additions?
[16:29] <pa> ok fixed
[16:29] <pa> asd
[16:29] <josharenson> My microphone isn't working (sound settings won't let me mute/unmute it) and my 2 largest CPU consumers currently are pulseaudio and randomsound. Any advice?
[16:29] <SonikkuAmerica> josharenson: What kind of mic?
[16:30] <ubuntu-gnome> "The installer needs to commit changes to partition tables, but cannot do so because partitions on the following mount points could not be unmounted:"
[16:30] <ubuntu-gnome> WTF T_T
[16:30] <ubuntu-gnome> I'm not using the drive
[16:30] <ubuntu-gnome> and now the installer froze and I can't close it
[16:30] <SonikkuAmerica> ubuntu-gnome: Are you sure? You can check by umounting it
[16:31] <SonikkuAmerica> ubuntu-gnome: and you'll have to force-close ubiquity and start it again
[16:31] <reactormonk> How do I list the available versions of a package?
[16:31] <ubuntu-gnome> how do I force close, its not letting me
[16:31] <Riku-Kiri> ASK > Gparted not work ...
[16:31] <Bassem> is there any widget that show me the transfer speed or bandwidth of my network
[16:31] <SonikkuAmerica> reactormonk: Use the !info flag here for your version -> !info $PACKAGENAME $RELEASE_CODENAME
[16:32] <ubuntu-gnome> ok did it with gnome-system-monitor
[16:32] <reactormonk> !info oracle-java8-installer wily
[16:32] <reactormonk> SonikkuAmerica, ^^
[16:32] <MonkeyDust> !find oracle-java wily
[16:34] <SonikkuAmerica> errr....
[16:34] <SonikkuAmerica> !info openjdk-8-jre wily
[16:34] <SonikkuAmerica> (Oracle's Java is based on OpenJDK)
[16:35] <SonikkuAmerica> reactormonk: Try that
[16:35] <xangua> For unity you mean?
[16:35] <reactormonk> SonikkuAmerica, I know. My boss wants Oracle JVM. Found it out via aptitude.
[16:36] <xangua> Bassem: for unity you mean? There's also conky if you want something like a desktop widget
[16:36] <josharenson> SonikkuAmerica: The mic integrated into my thinkpad
[16:37] <kid4coding> who's got Ubuntu desktop 14.04 LTS?
[16:37] <Bassem> xangua, i used conky before but it wasnt good
[16:37] <xangua> ! Ask | kid4coding
[16:38] <kid4coding> I have installed the guest addition package
[16:38] <hehnope> for iptables and masquerading; is it possible to masquerade back to source address; is there a variable for this?
[16:38] <kid4coding> I have updated and installed the distro, but it does not get in full screen mode
[16:39] <hehnope> sort of like regex with '(.*)' => \1
[16:40] <hehnope> iptables -t nat -A prerouting -s 8.8.8.8 -p tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination <some_special_variable_back_to_source>
[16:43] <kid4coding> it seems that those commands fix the problem
[16:43] <kid4coding> sudo apt-get remove libcheese-gtk23 sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-core sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-x11
[16:44] <kid4coding> If previously I used to install virtualbox-guest-x11
[16:44] <kid4coding> I used to get an error that stated, the package has no dependencies
[16:45] <waterCreature> hi, i want to reinstall my os, I am not sure if I should go with windows or ubuntu. i like ubuntu, but the graphics drivers are not very well, working or something, my laptop would just overheat and battery drains quite fast. I was thinking of using windows with deep freeze
[16:45] <waterCreature> but I dont know if that's the best solution,
[16:46] <xangua> waterCreature: this is an Ubuntu support channel, what answer do you expect?
[16:46] <waterCreature> I dont know. I was thinking of some ubuntu solutions?
[16:47] <kid4coding> It's working fine, though.
[16:47] <kid4coding> It goes in full screen mode as it should.
[16:47] <kid4coding> What does the libcheese gtk23 does on gnome?
[16:52] <platz> does anyone like this design for HN (for a person who goes there often) http://i.imgur.com/YLSajIK.png
[16:54] <xangua> ! Ot | platz
[16:54] <locksmit1> rI miss the original digg.com
[16:57] <platz> ubottu: ok
[16:57] <reactormonk> What exactly is responsible that a host can resolve its own hostname?
[16:59] <xa6> hello
[16:59] <detai> hello
[16:59] <xa6> I am trying to install ubuntu
[16:59] <Bassem> is there better downloading application than uget ? or can uget download one file with more than one conenction?
[16:59] <xa6> in a macbook 12 retina
[16:59] <xa6> it boots from USB-C
[17:00] <xa6> but... the mouse and keyboard does not work, I get to the welcome window
[17:00] <detai> Great question Bassem
[17:01] <pbx> Bassem, what do you need that a single connection with curl or whatever will not do?
[17:01] <xa6> is detai some type of robot ?
[17:02] <Bassem> pbx, download the file with full Internet speed
[17:02] <pbx> Bassem, why does curl not give you "full internet speed"?
[17:03] <pa> i suspect my gnome theme became radiance
[17:03] <pa> how can i reset to ambiance?
[17:03] <pa> can find it only in unity-control-center but it doesnt change it for nautilus
[17:03] <al_nz1> morning
[17:04] <Bassem> pbx, because it just download the file with one connection ,,,internet download manager make more than one connection for the file which make it downloaded with full speed
[17:04] <detai> morning
[17:05] <pbx> Bassem, unless you're in a datacenter you only have one connection to the internet
[17:05] <Bassem> pbx, what do you mean datacenter?
[17:05] <pbx> Bassem, is the host you're downloading from limiting the rate per connection?
[17:05] <pbx> Bassem, how are you connected to the internet?  cable modem?
[17:06] <Bassem> pbx, some time it do,some times the host just not give enough speed
[17:06] <xangua> Bassem: be sure to read the uget site for docs and help, I believe you need another packages to be able to download with multiple connections
[17:06] <Bassem> pbx, adsl
[17:06] <detai> bassem: just open another terminal
[17:06] <detai> press CTRL+ALT + T
[17:07] <pbx> Bassem, making multiple connections will not give you more bandwidth.
[17:07] <Bassem> detai, it have to be with uget so at the end it can join the pieces that it download into one file
[17:07] <Bassem> pbx, it will make me download with my full bandwidth
[17:08] <pbx> Bassem, ok, well, you seem to have faith that multiple connections is the right thing for you. i've got no ideas for you there. good luck.
[17:09] <detai> Bassem what is the size of the file you're trying to Download with MultiLink
[17:09] <Bassem> 2 GB
[17:09] <OerHeks> Bassem, maybe server-side it is prohibited
[17:10] <detai> Bassem then find a torrent of that file
[17:10] <Bassem> guys my adsl connection is 250 KB and uget download average is 170-180 KB
[17:10] <detai> bassem that would accomplish the same result
[17:10] <kid4coding> gents
[17:10] <kid4coding> I got one usb drive attached to my physical host
[17:11] <kid4coding> and I have ubuntu running on virtualbox
[17:11] <kid4coding> how can I access this drive
[17:11] <detai> Ok you have a crappy dsl, and multichannel downloading WILL not Drastically improve your Connection problem
[17:11] <kid4coding> I tried to type fdisk -l
[17:11] <kid4coding> but it did show only the linux file system
[17:14] <OerHeks> kid4coding, you should enable that in the VM settings in virtualbox
[17:19] <locksmit1> platz: whats the website?
[17:19] <locksmit1> brb
[17:24] <Bassem> i just install vuze where can i find th einstalltion directory
[17:24] <detai> Does anyone know or have even heard of which kernel version of linux Supports USB 3.1???
[17:28] <OerHeks> Bassem, in terminal : which vuze
[17:29] <OerHeks> detai,  Linux kernel mainline contains support for USB 3.0 since version 2.6.31, cannot find specs about 3.1
[17:29] <Bassem> OerHeks, give me nothing
[17:31] <OerHeks> Bassem, " locate vuze " should work
[17:32] <OerHeks> i wonder why which vuze gives nada
[17:32] <tgm4883> OerHeks: is vuze the binary?
[17:32] <mike_papa> Hello. I want to mount some samba shares on login, but different for each user. My personal folder is different, than my wife's. Now, what should I put in fstab? Several entries pointing to /home/me/share and /home/mywife/share ? That will cause file manager to list both of them, but I'll be able to mount only one.
[17:32] <Bassem> how can i make ctrl+v work for paste in terminal
[17:33] <OerHeks> tgm4883, i have no clue
[17:33] <tgm4883> appears so http://packages.ubuntu.com/wily/all/vuze/filelist
[17:33] <mike_papa> Bassem: select some text and use middle button.
[17:33] <mike_papa> Bassem: or use Ahift+Ctrl+V
[17:33] <mike_papa> Shift*
[17:35] <Bassem> OerHeks, it give me this /usr/share/app-install/desktop/azureus:azureus.desktop is that normal
[17:36] <OerHeks> Bassem, that is just one item in the list. no?
[17:36] <tgm4883> Bassem: for the install location of vuze?
[17:36] <Bassem> OerHeks, thats what i get
[17:37] <OerHeks> Bassem, i am sure you get more than 1 item
[17:37] <Bassem> OerHeks, its all what i get
[17:37] <OerHeks> or if you searched for azureus, that is an other question
[17:38] <tgm4883> Bassem: how did you install vuze?
[17:38] <bazhang> !info vuze
[17:39] <ioria> Bassem, sudo updatedb
[17:39] <ioria> Bassem, and run locate again
[17:39] <tgm4883> This all seems like a lot of work if he's just looking for the binary
[17:40] <Bassem> ioria, now i get alot of lines
[17:40] <tgm4883> although "which" apparently didn't work, so who knows
[17:40] <ioria> Bassem, yeah
[17:40] <ioria> Bassem,  ls /usr7bin/vuse ?
[17:40] <OerHeks> without updatedb, i find "which vuze  /usr/bin/vuze"
[17:40] <ioria> Bassem,  ls /usr/bin/vuse ?
[17:41] <OerHeks> so sue me :-D
[17:41] <ioria> Bassem,  sorry /usr/bin/vuze
[17:41] <Bassem> ioria, ls: cannot access /usr/bin/vuze: No such file or directory
[17:41] <ioria> updatedb is cron
[17:42] <tgm4883> Bassem: how did you install vuze?
[17:42] <ioria> ^^^
[17:42] <detai> bassem The better question is Why are you trying to locate vuze?
[17:42] <mike_papa> Bassem: "sudo apt-get install --reinstall vuze" - did you try to reinstall it?
[17:42] <ferret_guy> will  * */1 * * * /my_script.py run at boot and every hour after boot or will it run 1 hour after boot then every hour thereafter?
[17:42] <Bassem> detai, i want to know where it been installed so i can add some script file to it
[17:43] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: that would run every minute
[17:43] <ioria> Bassem,  apparently you don't have vuze if it's not in /usr/bin
[17:43] <OerHeks> this is what i get, Bassem > http://imgur.com/ZzFpkth
[17:43] <tgm4883> Bassem: how did you install vuze?
[17:43] <Bassem> tgm4883, i download the file to my desktop, extract it, then used ./azureus to install it
[17:43] <ferret_guy> tgm4883: so would */60 */1 *** work then?
[17:44] <tgm4883> Bassem: why not use apt?
[17:44] <xa6> Has anybody experience with macbook 12 retina ?
[17:44] <mike_papa> Bassem: or "find / -name 'vuze' 2>/dev/null" to find any file named "vuze" on your drive(s).
[17:44] <tgm4883> Bassem: which would be the *correct* way
[17:44] <ioria> Bassem,  why ?
[17:44] <xa6> It boots and looks very nice but the mouse and keyboard doesnt  work when installing
[17:44] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: why not "0 * * * *"
[17:45] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: that would run it at the top of every hour
[17:45] <ferret_guy> tgm4883 the idea is to have it run every hour after boot i.e. 60mins after boot 120mins ect...
[17:45] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: there really isn't a reason to do */1
[17:46] <Bassem> ioria, i just download the latest version from the site
[17:46] <mike_papa> Bassem: try using find, to find where it is. It must have installed to some strange location. Does it work at all? Maybe it's not installed, cause installation failed for some reason.
[17:46] <ioria> Bassem,  i see ...
[17:46] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: I don't know if there is a way to do that.
[17:46] <Bassem> mike_papa, it work fine
[17:46] <OerHeks> Bassem, then you want to search for azureus, not vuze.
[17:46] <xa6> nobody likes Macbook users with linux, we are like gay communists
[17:46] <ferret_guy> tgm4883: thanks!
[17:47] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: "*/60" I don't think this would ever run
[17:47] <mike_papa> Bassem: then do "find / -name 'vuze' 2>/dev/null" (without quotes)
[17:47] <ferret_guy> tgm4883: that's what I thought I will just go with 0 * * * * and check if uptime is less than 1 hour
[17:48] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: for things like "*/3", I believe that means if the (hour, or minute, or second, etc)  is divisable by 3.
[17:48] <julian> what is the best music player for linux?
[17:48] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: you could do 2 cron lines for it. One "@boot" the other "0 * * * *"
[17:49] <ferret_guy> tgm4883: I know, now realizing that the minute is 0-59 I really could do /59 but that is silly
[17:49] <mike_papa> Bassem: It will search through all your drive(s), to be precise through your root directory / and all subdirectories, and look for file named 'vuze'. If it will encounter any error (like cannot access directory due to permissions) it will throw it to /dev/null, not on your screen.
[17:49] <tgm4883> ferret_guy: yea "*/59 is silly
[17:49] <ferret_guy> tgm4883: super thanks!
[17:49] <mike_papa> Bassem: responsible for redirecting errors is this part: 2>/dev/null
[17:51] <Bassem> mike_papa, it just give me this one line /home/bs/Desktop/azureus/vuze
[17:51] <Bassem> mike_papa, which is my source folder
[17:52] <mike_papa> Bassem: is there /home/bs/Desktop/azureus/vuze/bin folder?
[17:52] <ioria> Bassem, i wouldn't be surprised if it installed in the java directory ....
[17:53] <Bassem> mike_papa, no there's /home/bs/Desktop/azureus/vuze which vuze is script file
[17:53] <mike_papa> Bassem: do 'ls /home/bs/Desktop/azureus/vuze' and paste outcome to http://paste.ubuntu.com/. Then give me a link to it
[17:53] <Bassem> mike_papa, http://paste.ubuntu.com/14680933/
[17:53] <mike_papa> Bassem: ok. So you have your vuze. What more are you looking?
[17:53] <Bassem> ioria, do you think?
[17:54] <ioria> Bassem, meh
[17:54] <Bassem> mike_papa, i want to installation folder to add some script to the application
[17:55] <maum> hello
[17:56] <mike_papa> Bassem: As far as I can see, download from www.vuze.com isn't actually installer.
[17:57] <jfmcarreira> heyy guys
[17:57] <maum> How can I find to Figure out what the node root disk is
[17:57] <maum> ?
[17:57] <mike_papa> Bassem: Whole program is in your  /home/bs/Desktop/azureus/
[17:57] <ioria> Bassem,  right... its not installed
[17:57] <jfmcarreira> I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and I am not being able to install Wine (1.4 neither 1.6)
[17:57] <Bassem> mike_papa, 1- i download file VuzeInstaller.tar.bz2 >>2- i extract it>>>3- i run terminal >>>4- i cd to the directory >>>5- i run ./azureus
[17:57] <ioria> Bassem,  it'a jar
[17:58] <Bassem> mike_papa, now the program work fine but i want to find it's installation directory
[17:58] <jfmcarreira> getting https://bpaste.net/show/d3ed738d6172
[17:58] <mike_papa> Bassem: and all you did, was running program from this folder. There is no installation directory. It's not installed.
[17:59] <mike_papa> Bassem: It's all in one place
[17:59] <ioria> Bassem,  right
[17:59] <mike_papa> Bassem: there where you extracted it.
[17:59] <Bassem> mike_papa, really?
[17:59] <ioria> Bassem,  yep
[17:59] <mike_papa> Bassem: I just did the same
[17:59] <mike_papa> Bassem: No installation script is in VuzeInstaller.tar.bz2
[18:01] <mike_papa> Bassem: It's written in Java. So whole program is Azureus2.jar and two scripts that run it - azureus and vuze.
[18:01] <jfmcarreira> is it possible to resolve this conflits and install wine? http://paste.ubuntu.com/14680988/
[18:01] <Bassem> mike_papa, and how can i run this script?
[18:01] <mike_papa> Bassem: If you want to really install it, use 'sudo apt-get install vuze'
[18:01] <mike_papa> Bassem: './vuze'
[18:01] <alexmunoz905> Is it possible to get a software like Mamp or lamp for linux? Instead of using lamp
[18:01] <mike_papa> Bassem: or './azureus'
[18:02] <Bassem> mike_papa, no application to run it like pypr2
[18:02] <ioria> Bassem,  and if you want you change the code and stuff... download the source (if available)
[18:02] <mike_papa> Bassem: Just use 'sudo apt-get install vuze'. You're missing some dependencies.
[18:03] <OerHeks> vuze wants to add untrusted certificates, really nice.
[18:03] <christarazi> anyone here with a radeon 6850?
[18:03] <OerHeks> but that is part of the illegal download scene, i guess.
[18:04] <Bassem> mike_papa, one more question my terminal always start at sudo apt-get install vuze
[18:04] <Bassem> mike_papa, one more question my terminal always start at bs@BS-desktop:~$ but it never show my desktop files
[18:04] <Bassem> why
[18:05] <mike_papa> Bassem: ~/ folder is your home folder. It has 'Desktop' directory in it. This is where your desktop files are.
[18:05] <OerHeks> no items on your ~/Desktop, is a design by ubuntu.
[18:05] <christarazi> Bassem, the part that says "BS-desktop" is just the name of your computer
[18:05] <mike_papa> Bassem: but don't keep files on Desktop - it's dirty.
[18:06] <Bassem> mike_papa, one more question my terminal always start at bs@BS-desktop:~$ and when i type cd folder name it says No such file or directory
[18:06] <mike_papa> Bassem: exactly. Its bs - you, @ - at, BS-desktop - computer name, ~ - home folder (means /home/bs/)
[18:06] <Bassem> mike_papa, so how can i make the default directory is my desktop
[18:07] <mike_papa> Bassem: it tells you no such file or directory when you put 'cd Desktop'?
[18:07] <mike_papa> Bassem: remember file names in linux are case sensitive
[18:07] <Bassem> mike_papa, no when i put other folder name on my desktop
[18:08] <yellabs> hi there
[18:08] <mike_papa> Bassem: and what about 'cd ~/Deksktop/other_directory' ?
[18:08] <Bassem> mike_papa, so i want my default directory to start terminal with is my desktop
[18:08] <yellabs> what would you recommend for power saving thinkpad ?
[18:09] <Bassem> mike_papa, bash: cd: /home/bs/Deksktop/vuze: No such file or directory
[18:09] <Bassem> mike_papa, and the vuze directory is right there
[18:09] <mike_papa> Bassem: paste 'ls -la /home/bs/Desktop
[18:09] <OerHeks> Deksktop ?
[18:09] <mike_papa> Bassem: paste 'ls -la /home/bs/Desktop'
[18:10] <mike_papa> Bassem: OerHeks is write - you've misspelled Desktop
[18:10] <Bassem> mike_papa, http://paste.ubuntu.com/14681137/
[18:10] <mike_papa> Bassem: If you want to avoid it, just write Des and hit Tab
[18:10] <OerHeks> yellabs, laptop-mode-tools?
[18:10] <OerHeks> !info laptop-mode-tools
[18:11] <mike_papa> Bassem: vuze is there. So 'cd ~/Desktop/vuze' should work. Just don't misspell it.
[18:11] <Bassem> mike_papa, now it work,, is there any way to make my desktop top the default directory that terminal start at
[18:12] <ioria> Bassem, you can edit .bashrc   and at the end ~/Desktop
[18:12] <ioria> Bassem, sorry,    cd ~/Desktop
[18:12] <mike_papa> Bassem: and if you wish to start at Desktop folder... use this 'gedit .bashrc' and at the end add 'cd Desktop'
[18:12] <otyugh> is there a way to use xorg without using a GPU and that would not be an overkill on the cpu usage or is it a lost battle and I should stay with tty ? (i'm working on a laptop where the GPU is soldered to the motherboard, and the gpu is dead)
[18:13] <maza|2> otyugh: vaio?!
[18:13] <Bassem> mike_papa, it work thanks alot
[18:13] <otyugh> nope, acer
[18:13] <mike_papa> Bassem: but I advise against it. It's very bad habbit to keep things on desktop. Desktop should contain links only. Maybe some temporary files. You'll get mess if you keep working on desktop
[18:14] <otyugh> (the gpu is a nvidia model which is known to die young...)
[18:14] <mike_papa> Bassem: sure. np.
[18:14] <Bassem> mike_papa, im not trying to keep anything on desktop\
[18:15] <maza|2> i have vaio with dead Nvidia8600GS, and i don't know how use it without gpu
[18:16] <pgunnars> Question: Do all the file descriptors in /proc/x/fd count towards the limit  ulimit -n?
[18:16] <OerHeks> otyugh, no, even if your CPU does the work, still need your GPU to send the screen
[18:16] <otyugh> OerHeks, well, tty display just fine
[18:17] <otyugh> In fact only when drivers are used, everything gets mad.
[18:17] <otyugh> (windows or linux)
[18:17] <otyugh> so I guess the cpu is quite fine to send stuff.
[18:17] <otyugh> somehow.
[18:18] <otyugh> or the basics gpu capabilities ?
[18:18] <OerHeks> otyugh, oke, so without driver your CPU handles the rendering.
[18:18] <Bassem> ioria, the vuze i download with "sudo apt-get install vuze" is vesrion 4 but the one from the website is version 5
[18:18] <ioria> Bassem, and you needed version 5 ?
[18:19] <Bassem> ioria, yes
[18:19] <OerHeks> Your CPU might get hot with the 3d functions in Ubuntu, choose a light desktop.
[18:19] <ioria> Bassem, ok
[18:19] <otyugh> you can use an appropriate ppa, or compile it yourself.
[18:19] <otyugh> (vuze)
[18:20] <otyugh> I guess the link lay around their official website or ubuntu's wiki.
[18:21] <Bassem> ioria, some one wrote that comment in the softwear center Download the latest version instead of this one, then clear your previous config file on the application  options page and the crashing will stop - for the most part. Subscriptions will still crash, but downloads and seeding will work.
[18:21] <OerHeks> vuze should not be in our repos, like popcorntime is removed.
[18:21] <Bassem> ioria, Great client but this version is quite old. To get the latest just download it from the vuze website and copy Azureus2.jar into /usr/share/java, overwriting the older one already in there. Now simply restart Vuze and you will be running the very latest one.
[18:22] <ioria> Bassem, that's wonderful ....
[18:23] <Bassem> ioria, paste is not active in java folder
[18:23] <memet> rhaba
[18:24] <ioria> Bassem,  you previously installed vuze with apt-get install ?
[18:24] <Bassem> ioria, yes
[18:25] <ioria> Bassem,  so purge it
[18:25] <Bassem> ioria, huh?
[18:25] <ioria> Bassem,  remove it , if you want to use the one you downloaded
[18:26] <yellabs> hmm
[18:26] <Bassem> ioria, the comment says i need to copy Azureus2.jar to the java folder but it wont let me paste it there
[18:26] <yellabs> strange with pidgin on irc
[18:27] <ioria> Bassem,  you'll need sudo to copy in that folder .... but i wouldn't copy anything in there
[18:27] <Bassem> why not
[18:28] <ioria> Bassem,  because is a system folder
[18:28] <ioria> Bassem,  let apt manage it
[18:28] <Bassem> ioria, how
[18:30] <ioria> Bassem,  " overwriting the older one " ... you said ... do you have a Azureus2.jar  in there ? (usr/share/java)
[18:31] <ikonnnn> Hello
[18:33] <Pici> ikonnnn: hi, how can we help you today?
[18:40] <Maxie> hello, is there a way to sync idevices via usb on ubuntu 15.10?
[18:41] <bazhang> Maxie, sync idevices with what
[18:41] <bazhang> Maxie, with iTunes?
[18:41] <Maxie> yes
[18:42] <bazhang> Maxie, iTunes is not a linux thing
[18:42] <k1l> itunes used to run in wine. but i dont know if that still works.
[18:43] <bazhang> run is being generous
[18:44] <OerHeks> itunes on wine > https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=31322  they say silver, but should be bronse=garbage
[18:45] <bazhang> or just pitch black
[18:45] <nicomachus> baby poop green
[18:46] <OerHeks> itunes on playonlinus > works, but no sync https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-2586-iTunes_12.html
[18:46] <yellabs> Oerheks, why even try ? LOL
[18:47] <ikonnnn> DID YOU KNOW THAT IKONIA IS AN INCOHERENT BABBLING MORON,  AND TO MAKE HIM SELF FEEL IMPORTANT,  HE BANS COMPETENT TECHS LIKE detai.   Oh you can't even offer to help users in the channel,  because IKONIA cares about following arbitrary rules more than helping people with real problems,  use a WORD in all caps - BANNED... OFFER TO HELP PEOPLE IN THE CHANNEL - BANNED...  IT'S ALMOST LIKE IKONIA IS PAID BY MICROSOFT/APPLE TO DISCOURAGE PE
[18:47] <teward> rww == fast
[18:47] <teward> :P
[18:47] <yellabs> i like ikonia chmod 666 you
[18:47] <rww> teward: it was not unexpected
[18:48] <teward> ah
[18:48] <Silenced> Guys . Is there any way to switch between GPU's in integrated graphics without restarting ?
[18:50] <Maxie> Thanks for replies
[18:54] <teward> Silenced: I do not believe so
[18:54] <teward> but, don't quote me on that
[18:55] <klf> VirtualBox
[18:55] <klf> #VirtualBox
[18:55] <yellabs> Silenced , i guess its a laptop ?
[18:55] <tyler> hello
[18:56] <tyler> just installed ubuntu mate
[18:56] <Guest77471> dual boot with windows 10
[18:56] <Guest77471> need advice on linux how to make sure all drivers are working properly
[18:57] <Silenced> yellabs: Yes. Its a laptop
[18:57] <OerHeks> Guest77471, i think windows10 uses exfat?
[18:57] <korpr_ukka> hello people
[18:57] <Guest77471> efat
[18:57] <Guest77471> exfat**
[18:58] <yellabs> Silenced , i guess you can set it in your bios, but you need to reboot to acces it, and its not the easy way to switch
[18:58] <OerHeks> Guest77471, install sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils, then reopen the filemanager, and voila!
[18:58] <korpr_ukka> anyone got time to help "a little" ?
[18:59] <yellabs> exfat ? is that not for ssd ?
[19:00] <Silenced> yellabs: Did that already mate. I just don't wanna reboot my laptop
[19:00] <Silenced> Anyways . Thanks :)
[19:01] <Silenced> Anyone uses irssi ?
[19:01] <yellabs> Silenced, hmm, cant help you , reboot needed in any option
[19:01] <Silenced> I just have a doubt regarding notification. I dont get a beep :/
[19:03] <Bashing-om> Silenced: For irssi .. suggest that you join #irssi channel . Better help there . ( bells are a terminal thing ) .
[19:04] <korpr_ukka> well, maybe someone: laptop had windows, format and install ubuntu, all good. format and install mint -> OS not found. format + install x10. format and install ubuntu -> os not found
[19:04] <korpr_ukka> tried boot repair and all but nothing I can think of helps
[19:04] <korpr_ukka> anyone got a clue what might be the problem?
[19:05] <OerHeks> os not found usually is a bootdevice setting in your bios
[19:05] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Boot a liveDVD and see what is on the hard drive(s) ' sudo parted -l ' for a place to start .
[19:06] <korpr_ukka> I have very little options in bios. nothing that might help or be of any use
[19:06] <korpr_ukka> k, booting the live usb
[19:07] <yellabs> korpr_ukka, is grub showing ?
[19:07] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: K, we want to see partitions that have linux file systems on them ( ext4 for example ) .
[19:07] <korpr_ukka> all of the partitions have ext4
[19:08] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: K; then next is the firmware/booting ... efi/MBR ?
[19:09] <korpr_ukka> hmm, there's 316gb ext4, then there's 4gb extended without filesystem and 4gb swap
[19:09] <korpr_ukka> said the parted -l
[19:10] <korpr_ukka> next on list is grub...
[19:11] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: OK, so only one installed operating system . Last installed system is what controlls MBR booting .
[19:11] <korpr_ukka> hmm, where should it be?
[19:11] <korpr_ukka> the grub...
[19:11] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Depends .. MBR or EFI booting ?
[19:12] <korpr_ukka> I'm not that far into linux yet to know what those mean :(
[19:12] <korpr_ukka> found grub folder in /boot
[19:12] <Bashing-om> !uefi | korpr_ukka
[19:15] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Be aware, if you do not have 'buntu installed ... your situation is off topic for this channel .
[19:15] <korpr_ukka> I had it installed and trying to install again
[19:16] <korpr_ukka> now in ubuntu live
[19:17] <korpr_ukka> so the first problem is that I don't have quick boot/fast boot in bios...
[19:17] <AlexPortable> best method, adding user to sudo group or adding him to /etc/sudoers ?
[19:18] <hejrr> Does any know THE TERMINAL command which WOULD REMOVE THE STICK FROM RWW AND IKONIA'S ASS?  LMAOOOO...  IF YOU WANT REAL ANSWERS TO REAL SUPPORT QUESTIONS FIND ME ON SKYPE:LEVAGENCY😱😱😱
[19:18] <teward> rww: i poke thee
[19:18] <AlexPortable> hejrr: whats wrong with irc?
[19:18] <AlexPortable> oh he left
[19:19] <teward> AlexPortable: don't comment on the spam heh
[19:19] <k1l> dont mind the troll.
[19:19] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Look'n more loke you may not be an efi system . While I consider, what returns ' [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS ' .
[19:21] <hosified> join #archlinux
[19:21] <hosified> doh
[19:21] <korpr_ukka> that line returned ' BIOS '
[19:21] <korpr_ukka> kind of hard to type with wrong keyb conf :/
[19:22] <abd> AA
[19:23] <Silenced> I am loving tmux :D
[19:24] <AlexPortable> best method, adding user to sudo group or adding him to /etc/sudoers ?
[19:24] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, anything else?
[19:24] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: K; one more check ' ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi ' .. does it return " ls: cannot access /sys/firmware/efi: No such file or directory " ?
[19:25] <Jordan_U> AlexPortable: Adding the user to the sudo group is easeier and less prone to error.
[19:25] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, yep
[19:26] <Bashing-om> OK, let's re-install grub. I need to see what we are working with . in a pastebin ' sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit ' .
[19:28] <BluesKaj> whayt about naming it uefi instead of efi in that string?
[19:29] <Bashing-om> BluesKaj: Think that 'efi' is the designated name of the directory . I can be taught otherwise .
[19:29] <BluesKaj> Bashing-om, I was just guessing ;-)
[19:30] <korpr_ukka> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14681785/
[19:30] <Bashing-om> BluesKaj: :) There are those times your best guess is better than my unsure knowledge .
[19:30] <korpr_ukka> had to install pastebin on the way
[19:31] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/14681785/ .
[19:31] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, thank you so much
[19:31] <AlexPortable> nk
[19:32] <AlexPortable> Jordan_U: but whats the difference?
[19:34] <AlexPortable> does it does the same?
[19:36] <Jordan_U> AlexPortable: If you read /etc/sudoers you will see that there is already a line there giving any user who is a member of the "sudo" group permission to use sudo with any command. You could add another line to the file giving a specific username that permission also, or you could add users to the "sudo" group as needed. The only reason why I would add a new line to /etc/sudoers is if I wanted to allow a s
[19:36] <Jordan_U> pecific user or group to run a *specific* command as root with sudo (i.e. only allow "sudo apt-get upgrade" but not "sudo vim /etc/fstab").
[19:37] <AlexPortable> sudo or sudoers ? whats the usergroup called?
[19:38] <Pici> AlexPortable: sudo (or admin  if you're on an older release)
[19:40] <AlexPortable> ok thanks
[19:40] <Grimm_> hello
[19:40] <AlexPortable> hi
[19:40] <AlexPortable> mon
[19:40] <AlexPortable> sorry wrong window
[19:41] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Re-install grub from the liveDVD: ' sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt ; sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda ; sudo umount /mnt ' . Reboot into the install ( remove the DVD, change bios to boot the hard drive ) once in the install now run ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo update-grub ' . Tell me all is good now .
[19:41] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, is there something to be replaced with my own stuff in that?
[19:41] <Grimm_> My head phones suddenly stopped working after a critical shut down due to battery running out
[19:41] <korpr_ukka> or just type it?
[19:42] <Grimm_> please any ideas on how to fix this?
[19:42] <BluesKaj> new battery?
[19:42] <Grimm_> It does not work on my tablet either
[19:42] <Grimm_> I'm running 15.04
[19:43] <nicomachus> Grimm_: suggest updating to 15.10 asap
[19:43] <TokyoGhoulFan> Hi
[19:43] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Nope, should run as if .. Why I wanted that fdisk output to tailor it to your need .
[19:44] <Grimm_> nicomachus: But if I do that won't I loose all the apps I've installed?
[19:44] <nicomachus> Grimm_: no.
[19:44] <nicomachus> Grimm_: 15.04 stops receiving updates in less than a week.
[19:45] <Guest91920> Goo afternoon,
[19:45] <Grimm_> nicomachus: but it's the headphone that is damaged
[19:45] <Guest91920> I am lookin for some assistance with associating an xrdp session with an instance of GoogleChrome in Kiosk Mode.
[19:46] <Grimm_> nicomachus: It does not work on my phone or tablet
[19:46] <nicomachus> Grimm_: yea I know, I don't have a solution for you there. But you should update your ubuntu.
[19:46] <Grimm_> But it worked perfect before
[19:46] <Guest91920> I have configured chrome to run on boot on Ubuntu Minimal,  and configured XRDP for the rdp server.
[19:46] <Guest91920> When I go to access the rdp server, it connects me but it takes me to a basic desktop. no icons, or taskbar, just a right click option
[19:46] <Grimm_> I'll do the update though, but I really want to fix my headphones
[19:47] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, well surprise surprise. OS not found
[19:47] <Grimm_> It's the only one I have
[19:47] <OerHeks> Grimm_, so if your headphone is not working on an other machine, it is broken. how do you want ubuntu fix this?
[19:48] <Guest91920> I have actually documented all of this in an ask ubuntu question, but have not received a response. After review other similar posts, it does not appear that anyone has received an answer for this type of question.
[19:48] <Guest91920> http://askubuntu.com/questions/726003/how-can-i-associate-xrdp-with-windows-sessions-showing-application-in-fullscreen
[19:48] <korpr_ukka> with python you can fix it with ' import working_headphone '
[19:48] <nicomachus> korpr_ukka: not helpful.
[19:49] <Grimm_> OerHeks: It's just really strange to me
[19:49] <nicomachus> Grimm_: sounds like the headphones may have shorted. regardless, not an ubuntu issue.
[19:49] <Guest91920> I am going to leave and return with my stackexchange username so I am not showing as guest. So ahead of time, p[lease excuse the duplicate post
[19:49] <nicomachus> Guest84090: you don't need to leave to do that
[19:50] <nicomachus> just type "/nick newusername
[19:50] <nicomachus> "/nick newusername"
[19:50] <johnhenery> Hello.
[19:50] <Grimm_> nicomachus: Please do you know how I can fix this?
[19:51] <OerHeks> Grimm_, so if your headphone is not working on an other machine, it is broken.
[19:51] <FrameFever> where can I get support for curl?
[19:52] <korpr_ukka> battery ran out on headphones or laptop?
[19:52] <nicomachus> Grimm_: buy new headphones... or fix the short. but it's not an ubuntu issue, so not on topic here.
[19:52] <Grimm_> thanks anyway
[19:53] <johnhenery> please assist in associating xrdp with xorg running chrome in kiosk mode.
[19:53] <johnhenery> Reference: http://askubuntu.com/questions/726003/how-can-i-associate-xrdp-with-windows-sessions-showing-application-in-fullscreen
[19:54] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: An advisory from bios ? Did you select the 1st hard drive as 1st boot priority in bios ?
[19:55] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, boot priority order has IDE HDD fujitsu mh22 etc as 1:
[19:56] <ioria> ide
[19:56] <korpr_ukka> the rest are usb stuff and ide cd
[19:58] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | korpr_ukka
[19:58] <charllie> Hello could you help me with my problem connected with gnome terminal called guake?
[19:58] <charllie> http://askubuntu.com/questions/725323/command-to-use-guake-under-qt-creator
[19:59] <korpr_ukka> k, will try that then
[20:01] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Ouch then .. Maybe take a look from the liveDVD and see what is on the hard drive . ' sudo mkdir /mnt/looksee ; sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/looksee ; ls -al /mnt/looksee/boot/grub/ ' See lots of files here ? . Now backout gracefully when all done looking ' sudo umount /mnt/looksee ' .
[20:01] <KingMidas> K1l the sooner ikonia apologies for banning de-tai the sooner this cat and mouse will be over..  "i thought I saw a pussycat(or his IRC client),...  I did!  I did... " LMAOOOO  nice bans (fix your connection)  ohhh you missed... That wasn't me
[20:01]  * pbx yawns
[20:02]  * CTC drools in sleep, wakes up thinking i wetted myself
[20:02] <guest32423> Hello
[20:03] <guest32423> how is Ubuntu in terms of privacy? does it sell user data to advertising companies?
[20:04] <nicomachus> guest32423: no. there is no user data gathered that could be sold.
[20:04] <k1l> guest32423: no
[20:04] <OerHeks> guest32423, if ubuntu did, there would be no more ubuntu.
[20:04] <guest32423> how come?
[20:04] <OerHeks> how come what?
[20:04] <OerHeks> !fud
[20:04] <Jordan_U> CTC: Please keep such comments in non support channels in the future.
[20:04] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, there's only a few files and folders
[20:05] <guest32423> I am just asking if Ubuntu is a good option for privacy, a big question these days
[20:05] <johnhenery> Could somebody please assist in associating xrdp with xorg running chrome in kiosk mode.
[20:05] <Bashing-om> kirkland: Do you see " -r--r--r-- 1 root root   41645 Jan 19 14:51 grub.cfg " ??
[20:06] <hide4> :quit
[20:06] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka:  Do you see " -r--r--r-- 1 root root   41645 Jan 19 14:51 grub.cfg " ??
[20:07] <Bashing-om> kirkland: Sorry bout the bad hilight .
[20:08] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, yeah, except mine is 7267
[20:08] <Jordan_U> korpr_ukka: Did you see my message (via ubottu) asking you to run boot info script?
[20:08] <korpr_ukka> Jordan_U, yep, haven't gotten into that yet
[20:10] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Then .. not booting up now makes no sense to me . Re-installed grub, MBR bootcode, and the config file is there . I know of no other reason - lessen the hard drive is bad - for it not to boot .
[20:10] <MannyLNJ> I'm trying to get VirtualBox on Ubuntu to see an Iphone but Ubuntu keeps taking control and not passing it through, Hellp please
[20:11] <pouet12345> hello
[20:11] <pouet12345> I am in 14.04, and I want to upgrade to 14.10 then 15.04 then 15.10 . Is it ok to do that ?
[20:11] <pouet12345> I am trying to do it with do-release-upgrade
[20:11] <pouet12345> but it proposes only 15.10
[20:12] <pouet12345> "do-release-upgrade -p" proposes 15.04
[20:12] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, any way to check the HDD for badness?
[20:12] <pouet12345> "do-release-upgrade --check-dist-upgrade-only" proposes 15.10
[20:12] <OerHeks> pouet12345, normally you should go from 14.04 > 14.10 ( eol ) > 15.04 > 15.10 .. not sure here is a bug.
[20:12] <k1l> pouet12345: what gives you "lsb_release -d"?
[20:13] <pouet12345> I inverted the releases for 15.04 and 14.10
[20:13] <pouet12345> k1l, Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
[20:13] <Vayri> Can anybody tell me a channel for inquiring about wordlists for brute force attacks? I mean I need a really big one (>100gb) and did the mistake of querying /list on the server
[20:14] <k1l> pouet12345: ok, the servers for 14.10 are already shut down since its dead since months. so you need to use the !eolupgrade
[20:14] <Jordan_U> !alis | Vayri
[20:14] <Pici> Vayri: That sort of thing is not on-topic for this channel.
[20:14] <Pici> Vayri: maybe ##security
[20:14] <Vayri> Thanks lad
[20:14] <Vayri> <3
[20:14] <MannyLNJ> !eolupgrade
[20:14] <pouet12345> !eolupgrade
[20:14] <pouet12345> k1l, ?
[20:15] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: Wont hurt a thing to follow Jordan_U's directive, and see what is in the report . as the checking the hard drive : 'smartctl' see : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools .
[20:15] <k1l> pouet12345: see the bots message just before you
[20:15] <xangua> pouet12345: 16.04 is coming out in a few months, you'll be able to upgrade directly to it
[20:15] <korpr_ukka> here's the bootinfo: http://pastebin.com/nxQi0vJ2
[20:16] <pouet12345> xangua, I know
[20:16] <pouet12345> xangua, I want to upgrade a snapshot of my system
[20:16] <pouet12345> it's ok if it breaks
[20:16] <pouet12345> I have a dual boot
[20:17] <Bashing-om> pouet12345: Developes hard at work. You may be inb good shape. See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1497024 <- release upgrades should jump over unsupported releases - fixed ?
[20:17] <fiter> Hi. Guys, I need your help. I was installing Virtual Box from Software Center, and my Opera was deinstalled. What I should do to restore my Opera history?
[20:17] <pouet12345> k1l, ok I didn't saw that one
[20:18] <xangua> fiter: just install opera back
[20:19] <Bashing-om> korpr_ukka: look'n at the script .
[20:19] <korpr_ukka> wth, that smartmontools showed some weird mail server thing
[20:19] <OerHeks>  profile and mail files will be created in ~/.opera and ~/.opera/mail/ the first time the user runs Opera .. not sure why opera is removed, with/without data ..
[20:20] <OerHeks> fiter, rename ~/.opera to something else, install opera, and set it back?
[20:22] <pouet12345> Bashing-om, I read it but that's really confusing
[20:23] <pouet12345> I understand that the bvehavior is normal
[20:23] <pouet12345> but, is it ok to actually do the update ?
[20:23] <pouet12345> from 14.04 to 15.04 ?
[20:24] <xangua> pouet12345: no
[20:24] <nicomachus> pouet12345: why do you want to update from 14.04 to 15.04?
[20:24] <xangua> Unless you want a broken system
[20:24] <MonkeyDust> pouet12345  15.04 is !eol, next week or so
[20:24] <pouet12345> nicomachus, the question is why the do-realse upgrade proposes it ?
[20:25] <fiter> GUYS, I've solved my problem.
[20:25] <fiter> Yahooooooo
[20:25] <xangua> pouet12345: didn't you see the bug you were mentioned?
[20:25] <nicomachus> !yay | fiter
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[20:26] <pouet12345> xangua, i said i don't understand what it means
[20:26] <MonkeyDust> TokyoGhoulGuy  stop
[20:26] <pbx> tx Jordan_U
[20:29] <korpr_ukka> well that smartmontools isn't working properly for me
[20:29] <Bashing-om> Jordan_U: korpr_ukka Is this a raid or LVM instance of some sort ? " No volume groups found " from ' StdErr Messages: ' at the end of the boot-info script .
[20:29] <pouet12345> so I upgrade to 14.10
[20:30] <nicomachus> pouet12345: why do you want to upgrade at all?
[20:30] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, got no idea
[20:31] <MonkeyDust> pouet12345  easiest an safest is to stick to 14.04
[20:31] <Jordan_U> Bashing-om: No, that's just a spurious error.
[20:31] <pouet12345> as I said I upgrade a snapshoted system, so I have a running backup.
[20:31] <Jordan_U> korpr_ukka: "not working" in what way?
[20:32] <pouet12345> this years I staid on the lts because of issues with a video card
[20:32] <korpr_ukka> Jordan_U, I'm at some postfix configuration and I can't hit <Ok>
[20:32] <shibboleth> Critical OpenSSL update tomorrow. *Maybe* Ubuntu will provide updated packages before Monday this time?
[20:32] <pouet12345> but I want to see what's new
[20:33] <genii> korpr_ukka: tab key to change options, enter to select option
[20:33] <k1l> shibboleth: you got a cve?
[20:33] <nicomachus> pouet12345: best to wait until April and just upgrade to the newest LTS.
[20:33] <pouet12345> latter I can still upgrade my system from 14.04 to 16.04 i want to, because actually I have a backup on a dual boot
[20:33] <MonkeyDust> pouet12345  install it it as a virtual machine, if you simply want to see what's new
[20:33] <pouet12345> I have a LVM, I don't need a virtual machine
[20:33] <shibboleth> https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-announce/2016-January/000058.html
[20:34] <shibboleth> The last three times Ubuntu has not provided updates until the following Monday
[20:34] <korpr_ukka> thanks genii
[20:34] <genii> korpr_ukka: You're welcome
[20:34] <shibboleth> Even though both upstream and Debian were updated on a Thursday
[20:34] <pouet12345> I just snapshot and upgrade a duplicate system. I mean I would not try if I had only one system
[20:34] <k1l> shibboleth: the last times i can recall that there was a fix quite fast after there was a patch available.
[20:34] <OerHeks> not crutical, high severity https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-announce/2016-January/000058.html
[20:35] <shibboleth> k1l, nope
[20:35] <MonkeyDust> pouet12345  what was your initial question, what brings you here
[20:35] <OerHeks> *critical
[20:35] <shibboleth> OerHeks, Heartbleed was also "high severity"
[20:35] <k1l> shibboleth: but better file a bug instead of ranting in a volunteers channel. that will just make one look bad
[20:35] <shibboleth> k1l, I'm not complaining
[20:35] <pouet12345> MonkeyDust, asking why it proposed to got from 14.04 to 15.04 when doing release upgrade
[20:35] <k1l> shibboleth: then you should rethink your words since it comes with attitude and rants.
[20:36] <MonkeyDust> pouet12345  simply ignore it
[20:36] <pouet12345> MonkeyDust, asking if it was right, or if there was some problem. but apparently there is a bug
[20:36] <shibboleth> k1l, no implied, maybe inferred
[20:38] <pouet12345> MonkeyDust, I want to go to 15.10 from 14.04 . So obviously I though about waiting for 16.04. But I don't want to. but well, I will just do the end of life upgrade
[20:38] <k1l> shibboleth: you can look at http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/ then
[20:38] <shibboleth> k1l, i do. daily
[20:39] <OerHeks> no cve yet, http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html
[20:40] <_Rarity> Hello! I have a large 32GB USB drive that I would like to format to FAT12 for educational purposes. Does anybody know how to do that?
[20:40] <le_pig> I'm interested in this, too.  Thankfully, I can rely on unattended-upgrades in my environment.
[20:40] <_Rarity> "mkfs.fat -F 12" complains
[20:41] <shibboleth> ehm, fat > 32 does not support partitions larger than 2GB iirc
[20:41] <shibboleth> < 32 even
[20:42] <OerHeks> fat12 limited the size to 32 MB
[20:42] <_Rarity> I know. AFAIK, it only supports 16 MiB. How do I format my drive to that?
[20:42] <johnhenery> How can I associate XRDP with Google Chrome in Kiosk Mode. I am attempting to remote into my linux box, which is only running Google Chrome in Kiosk Mode (Reference of setup: https://thepcspy.com/read/building-a-kiosk-computer-ubuntu-1404-chrome/) but when accessing the machine remotely, it takes me to a basic grey background and cursor. I am wanting to set it up to rdp into a session of googlechrom in kiosk mode, However, I have 
[20:42] <pouet12345> i wonder why i use linux when i see how messy it is ^
[20:42] <nicomachus> fat32 should be able to hit 32gb
[20:42] <pouet12345> ^^
[20:42] <nicomachus> https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc938432.aspx
[20:42] <OerHeks> fat32 4gb ?
[20:42] <cihhan> hi all! anybody tried using EC2 with VNC sessions? I am trying to instantiate Ubuntu Server and install ubuntu-desktop (even xubuntu-desktop was tried) and use X11VNC but I was not successful. Do you have any suggestions?
[20:43] <_Rarity> I am learning about file systems, and FAT12 should be easy to learn. I want to format my USB to FAT12 so I can inspect the bytes of the drive :)
[20:44] <pouet12345> Bashing-om, so according to the bug, what will happen when I do releaseupgrade from my 14.04 ?
[20:45] <jayjo_> can I kill an attached screen, or do I have to detach and kill the process?
[20:46] <shibboleth> jayjo_, man screen
[20:46] <MonkeyDust> jayjo_  ctrl a k
[20:47] <jayjo_> MonkeyDust: that worked thanks
[20:47] <bob3247> how to permanantly disasble bluetooth on my ubuntu 15.10 laptop, i want to kill it as thoroughly as possible?
[20:48] <jayjo_> when I use ctrl+a A to rename my session, when I'm detached it doesn't show that name
[20:48] <jayjo_> but attached it does show that name
[20:48] <Bashing-om> pouet12345: The way I read it .. the release upgrade from 14.04 direct to 15.04 should work . BUT it is not tested !
[20:48] <NightKhaos> Is there an existing way to upgrade to OpenSSH client 6.7 (or better) for Trusty? I want to take advantage of some features that came out in 6.7 (namely support for SSHFP type 4 records), but I cannot justify a full OS upgrade.
[20:49] <MonkeyDust> jayjo_  ctrl a "   to see a list of screens
[20:49] <MonkeyDust> jayjo_  correction, list of windows in a screen session
[20:49] <Jordan_U> _Rarity: I wouldn't bother with a USB drive at all: dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/disk.img bs=4M count=1 && mkfs.fat -F 12 /tmp/disk.img
[20:50] <Jordan_U> _Rarity: Note that sudo is *not* required for those commands.
[20:50] <MonkeyDust> jayjo_  you can rename windows in a screen session, but not the session itself
[20:50] <pouet12345> Bashing-om, ok. but still if I want to upgrade to 14.10, how to do it ?
[20:50] <pouet12345> Bashing-om, ok, anyway doesn't matter, it upgrades to vivid
[20:50] <pouet12345> I don't care
[20:51] <pouet12345> I will resnapshot my curent system if it fails
[20:51] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: Have you read the eolupgrade link that has already been given to you?
[20:51] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, yes, but this is to upgrade "from" a eol upgrade, not "to"
[20:52] <_Rarity> Jordan_U: Aha, thanks a lot!
[20:52] <Jordan_U> _Rarity: You're welcome.
[20:52] <pouet12345> Bashing-om, ok, i guess migrating to 15.04 was untested because it fails right away ^^
[20:53] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, am i mistaken about the eol upgrade ?
[20:53] <korpr_ukka> Bashing-om, the short test on smartctl was clean
[20:55] <bob3247> how to permanantly disasble bluetooth on my ubuntu 15.10 laptop?
[20:55] <Neens> anyone have a few minutes to spare to help me with fixing my boot time with ubuntu 15.10? can't really pinpoint which problems are worth fixing
[20:56] <korpr_ukka> well, I'm off to bed. hopefully I can fix this thing before weekend
[20:56] <korpr_ukka> gnight
[20:56] <korpr_ukka> and thanks all who helped!
[20:57] <MonkeyDust> bob3247  service --status-all <-- to see what's running ... then: sudo service bluetooth stop
[20:57] <johnhenery> How can I associate XRDP with Google Chrome in Kiosk Mode. I am attempting to remote into my linux box, running chrome- kiosk(Reference of setup: https://thepcspy.com/read/building-a-kiosk-computer-ubuntu-1404-chrome/) but when accessing the machine remotely, it takes me to a basic grey background and cursor. I am wanting to set it up to rdp into a session of googlechrom in kiosk mode, However, I have not been able to achieve this
[20:58] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: With the caveat that anyone else reading this (that isn't just working in a snapshot) shouldn't try this, try adding copies of all of your current sources.list lines that use http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ before starting the upgrade. I have no idea if this will work.
[20:59] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, yeah not bad idea
[20:59] <pouet12345> I try
[20:59] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: To be clear, all of the lines should still use the codename "Trusty". Changing the codename might initiate an upgrade, but it would be one almost destined to break.
[21:03] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, in fact the repos are not the first issues. the first issue is that it upgrades straight to 15.04 .
[21:03] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, what I would need is to force to 14.10
[21:03] <Neens> is this an okay init time?          10.424s gpu-manager.service
[21:03] <pouet12345> But beside doing a dist upgrade after manually changing the sources.list to unicorn, I don't see how yet
[21:04] <pouet12345> do-release-upgrade doesn't propose a way to specify the version
[21:05] <xangua> pouet12345: did you try to set upgrades to "normal"releases in software center, edit menu, sources, updates tab?
[21:05] <bigpic> newb here.. I’ve got a box with 2 nics and I need to change the default route so that it uses the gateway of eth1 instead of eth0
[21:05] <bigpic> I can do a route add
[21:05] <bigpic> but i need to persist the changes through a reboot
[21:06] <bigpic> google’d around and didn’t find anything obvious
[21:06] <bigpic> can anyone point me in the right direction?
[21:07] <pouet12345> xangua, it's enabled
[21:07] <pouet12345> I tried do-release-upgrade -d
[21:07] <pouet12345> and it fails because it tries to find files on "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/utopic/main/binary-amd64/Packages "
[21:07] <nicomachus> pouet12345: do not use -d
[21:08] <k1l_> pouet12345: -d is stupid
[21:08] <MonkeyDust> bigpic  try ##networking
[21:08] <k1l_> pouet12345: use the eol repos. that will work
[21:08] <hggdh> indeed
[21:08] <pouet12345> k1l_, how ??
[21:08] <bigpic> lol buddy this is ubuntu specific
[21:09] <nicomachus> !eol | pouet12345 check the links...
[21:09] <k1l_> pouet12345: you need to change the sources.list like the !eolupgrade page tells you
[21:09] <pouet12345> -d is the closet to give what is needed, by trying to upgrade to 14.10
[21:09] <k1l_> pouet12345: i think i told you that already some minutes ago
[21:09] <pouet12345> k1l_, I told you the this page tell you how to update FROM an EOL not TO an EOL
[21:09] <forg9002> hi
[21:10] <pouet12345> k1l_, and I told you a minute a ago that you proposing something that doesn't fit to the use case
[21:10] <genii> pouet12345: -d does not do that. It tries to bring you to the Ubuntu which is currently under development, in this case Xenial ( 16.04)
[21:10] <k1l_> pouet12345: you need to do this because you want to upgrade to a eol release, too
[21:10] <forg9002> does anyone have a problem with the last version of firefox
[21:10] <forg9002> on ubuntu 14.04
[21:10] <forg9002> !?
[21:10] <k1l_> pouet12345: is there a reason you want to go to 15.10?
[21:10] <Gallomimia> hi. i'm running a ubuntu server installer, and i've dropped into a shell to fix some things. the monitor seems to have gone to sleep and i can't get the system to display anything. i'd like to continue what i was doing without a reboot. any ideas?
[21:11] <pouet12345> genii, yet -d proposes me to go to 14.10
[21:12] <Gallomimia> pouet12345: why are you so stuck on -d?
[21:13] <pouet12345> Gallomimia, because nothing works
[21:13] <Gallomimia> doesn't the command work without -d?
[21:13] <pouet12345> Gallomimia, no !
[21:14] <k1l_> pouet12345: how often should we tell you the right way and you still dont do it?
[21:14] <pouet12345> but i may have make a mistake between unicorn and utopic names
[21:14] <CountryfiedLinux> howdy
[21:14] <SonikkuAmerica> pouet12345: just point /etc/apt/spurces.list to the target version of choice anc run a dist-upgrade
[21:14] <CountryfiedLinux> Are Ubuntu phones GSM or CDMA?
[21:14] <k1l_> SonikkuAmerica: not really supported
[21:14] <xangua> ! Touch | CountryfiedLinux
[21:14] <SonikkuAmerica> CountryfiedLinux: Depends on the carrier
[21:15] <pouet12345> k1l_, how often should I tell you that what you propose is not working ?
[21:15] <CountryfiedLinux> SonikkuAmerica, I'm considering buying one if I can bring it to Boost Mobile.
[21:15] <pouet12345> the only working solution is to NOT upgrade at all
[21:15] <Gallomimia> pouet12345: never. you should quote the error it gives instead.
[21:15] <k1l_> pouet12345: so you changed the source.list? can you pastebin it?
[21:15] <Jordan_U> k1l_: I'm not actually convinced that adding old-releases.ubuntu.com entries in the sources.list is the correct way to do this. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1497024 seems to imply that letting update-manager skip 14.10 is the supported solution.
[21:15] <pouet12345> I would not have need you to tell me that lol
[21:15] <pouet12345> k1l_, sure
[21:16] <genii> pouet12345: Change the lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list file which start with something like http://us.archive.ubuntu.com   to be instead http://old-releases.ubuntu.com   ...then do sudo apt-get update. After this you should be able to sudo do-release-upgrade   without the -d
[21:16] <SonikkuAmerica> CountryfiedLinux: an unlocked phone would be GSM
[21:16] <pouet12345> If you have a way to have the terminal output force display to english
[21:16] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: export LANG=c
[21:16] <pouet12345> genii, ok
[21:16] <pouet12345> thanks
[21:17] <rmx77> hello all
[21:17] <rmx77> whats all goin down
[21:17] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: Technically it should actually be "export LANG=C", but I expect the lowercase 'c' will give you the same effect.
[21:17] <Gallomimia> ubuntu support
[21:17] <MonkeyDust> rmx77  this is ubuntu support
[21:17] <CountryfiedLinux> SonikkuAmerica, My current Boost phone is GSM. Are the Ubuntu phones GSM?
[21:18] <pouet12345> http://pastebin.com/DzjpXXQ3
[21:18] <rmx77> well i have a hickup myself for ubuntu-mate for a raspberry pi2 i installed it and made the software updates and bam it says i am almost out of space
[21:18] <Gallomimia> CountryfiedLinux: he told you that both are avail. also someone said phones are in a different channel.
[21:18] <k1l_> pouet12345: change the utopic back to trusty
[21:19] <SonikkuAmerica> CountryfiedLinux: Like I said, check the carrier, and you should be set. Ubuntu phone firmware shouldnt affect that
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> !phone | CountryfiedLinux
[21:19] <CountryfiedLinux> ok thanks
[21:19] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: Don't ever manually change the release name in /etc/apt/sources.list .
[21:20] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, he told me to change it
[21:20] <nicomachus> rmx77: how much space do you have on the pi?
[21:20] <pouet12345> but I would not to a dist upgrade
[21:20] <pouet12345> after changing the name
[21:21] <rmx77> i have an 8gb microsd card
[21:21] <pouet12345> k1l_, it fails
[21:21] <Bassem> is there any easy way to run shell files without terminal command ./shell file name
[21:21] <Gallomimia> rmx77: df -h
[21:21] <pouet12345> maybe I have unoficials some software that it cannot resolve the dependencies
[21:22] <Jordan_U> Bassem: That seems pretty easy to me. What would you prefer?
[21:22] <k1l_> pouet12345: make sure to shut down the PPAs for the upgrade
[21:22] <rmx77> the thing says i have 3.8gb for the total space and then 3.6gb for the space available and 100mb that is left
[21:22] <pouet12345> but that doesn't looks goor for the future 16.04 upgrade
[21:22] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  what's easier than ./ ?
[21:22] <pouet12345> k1l_, I removed external sources
[21:22] <k1l_> pouet12345: then please pastebin it
[21:22] <pouet12345> already
[21:22] <Gallomimia> rmx77: oops. sounds like you need to grow your filesystem to use the whole disk
[21:23] <rmx77> yea
[21:23]  * jmpp greets!
[21:23] <k1l_> i just see your wrong sources.list in a pastebin pouet12345 and we told you to correct it.
[21:23] <johnhenery> How can I associate XRDP with Google Chrome in Kiosk Mode. I am attempting to remote into my linux box, running chrome- kiosk(Reference of setup: https://thepcspy.com/read/building-a-kiosk-computer-ubuntu-1404-chrome/) but when accessing the machine remotely, it takes me to a basic grey background and cursor. I am wanting to set it up to rdp into a session of googlechrom in kiosk mode, However, I have not been able to achieve this
[21:23] <Gallomimia> i forget how to do that. but i had to do it with my pi1
[21:23] <rmx77> it says i have in the root 3.5gb of total space and 3.4gb used
[21:23] <pouet12345> k1l_, http://pastebin.com/8qXhqMhu
[21:23] <Gallomimia> i know there's a pi channel and they pass out advice on that all day lon
[21:23] <Bassem> Jordan_U, i dont want to open terminal then navigate to the file directory to run it...isn't there other way to run it by clicking on it
[21:23] <jmpp> system info question: I have a user that /var/log/auth.log shows as logging in, even yesterday. But lastlog(1) says she's never logged in, and so do last & lastb
[21:23] <pouet12345> k1l_, yes and it doesn't work either
[21:23] <k1l_> pouet12345: now please a "sudo do-release-upgrade"
[21:23] <jmpp> I've been googling but I can't find any explanation for this. Any pointers?
[21:24] <jmpp> thanks in advance!
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  yes, you can link to it... is what i do for my custom suspend sciptlet
[21:24] <Gallomimia> jmpp check that the last file exists. if not, touch it.
[21:24] <Gallomimia> i can't remember the path for it
[21:24] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, I don't know why the export LANG=C doesn't work anymore, that's what I was doing before
[21:24] <jmpp> the lastlog file?
[21:24] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, how can i do that
[21:24] <rmx77> how am i to make or clean up space
[21:24] <Gallomimia> yes.
[21:24] <Jordan_U> pouet12345: In what way is it "not working"?
[21:24] <Gallomimia> rmx77: stop everything until you manage to grow that ilesystem
[21:25] <pouet12345> Jordan_U, it still displays french
[21:25] <pouet12345> but I am in a chroot
[21:25] <jmpp> Gallomimia: it does exist, and it shows an up-to-date last modification time
[21:25] <pouet12345> maybe that's a problem ...
[21:25] <rmx77> how am i to do that though
[21:25] <Gallomimia> hm.
[21:25] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  with a text editor, write your script and save ... then in the file manager, right click, make executable and 'make link'... then move that link to the deskto
[21:25] <Jordan_U> jmpp: I don't know if scp / sshfs use counts as a "login" for lastlog, but I would expect it to count for auth.log.
[21:26] <Gallomimia> maybe that user is not starting a shell when they log in? perhaps they're using scp?
[21:26] <jmpp> Gallomimia: I get useful info out of it through lastlog(1), e.g. showing my last login date. But for this particular user it says "never logged in", when /var/log/auth.log shows sshd accepting a connection from her
[21:26] <pouet12345> ok, thank you guys, I will get back to that another day
[21:26] <jmpp> Jordan_U: it could be the case that she's logging with a GUI, e.g. MySQL Workbench, which uses SSH tunnels 'n stuff
[21:26] <Gallomimia> im not sure at this point jmpp. i had a problem like that, and what i suggested was all i figured out about it
[21:27] <jmpp> OK
[21:27] <jmpp> so only interactive shells update the lastlog db?
[21:27] <Gallomimia> unsure. would like to know
[21:27] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, what do you mean with file manager?
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  more complex, install gnome-panel... you can then use 'gnome-desktop-item-edit ~/Desktop/ --create-new'
[21:27] <jmpp> interactive and/or login shells
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  nautilus, where all your files are listed
[21:28] <Jordan_U> jmpp: http://askubuntu.com/questions/107602/command-last-does-not-show-logins-through-sftp-is-there-something-similar-or-an
[21:28] <Gallomimia> aha.
[21:28] <jmpp> Jordan_U: any idea about that last question? Do only interactive and/or login shells update the lastlog db?
[21:28] <jmpp> checking
[21:28] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, you mean files?
[21:29] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  yes, files, that's what i said
[21:29] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  oh yes, nautilus is now called files, true
[21:30] <jmpp> I wonder if an SSH tunnel, which is what i think Navicat & MySQL Workbench do, also don't count as a login
[21:30] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, i can't find make executable when i right click the script
[21:30] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  permissions
[21:31] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  right click, properties, permissions
[21:31] <Gallomimia> jmpp: an auth but not a login.
[21:31] <Gallomimia> i should think for more details, ask mysqld and its logging facilities
[21:31] <jmpp> Ok
[21:31] <jmpp> thanks for the info, pretty useful
[21:32] <Gallomimia> i agree. i learned a lot
[21:32] <jmpp> at least it takes a bit off of the scare I had regarding this account
[21:32] <jmpp> earlier my box experienced some form of a flood attack, and I thought this account was showing tampared information
[21:33] <johnhenery> How can I associate XRDP with Google Chrome in Kiosk Mode? I am attempting to remote into ubuntu minimal, running chrome- kiosk(Reference of setup: https://thepcspy.com/read/building-a-kiosk-computer-ubuntu-1404-chrome/) but when accessing the machine remotely, it takes me to a basic grey background and cursor. I am wanting to set it up to rdp into a session of googlechrom in kiosk mode, However, google research and similar questi
[21:34] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, i did and click on allow execution file as program but when i double click it open with pypar2
[21:34] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  is it a python script?
[21:34] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  what do you want it to open with?
[21:34] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, donno honestly thats what typed in the title bar pypar2
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  what is the script supposed to do?
[21:35] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, its vuze
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> what's vuze
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> !find vuze
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> !info vuze
[21:35] <K0d1_> Hi Y'all
[21:36] <Temmis> Can I install Ricochet chat using Synaptic?
[21:36] <Gallomimia> vuze = new name for azureus
[21:36] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  in files, go to /usr/share/applications/  ... find vuze and make link to the deskto
[21:36] <MonkeyDust> p
[21:36] <matthew_1> part
[21:36] <Bashing-om> !info ricochet trusry
[21:37] <Bashing-om> !info ricochet trusty
[21:37] <Bashing-om> !info ricochet
[21:37] <dinosaur> hey-oooooo
[21:37] <Gallomimia> hi
[21:38] <Bashing-om> Temmis: ^^ " Can I install Ricochet chat using Synaptic? " short answer is no .
[21:39] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, its not there. it's not installed application
[21:41] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  how do you want to run it, if it's not installed
[21:42] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, it's executable script file when i type in terminal ./vuze the application run well
[21:42] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  i'm sure someone else can help better
[21:42] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, i just want to run it with clicking not to open terminal every time and navigate to the script folder and type ./vuse to run it every time
[21:47] <rum> sup all
[21:48] <johnhenery> How can I associate XRDP with Google Chrome in Kiosk Mode? I am attempting to remote into ubuntu minimal, running chrome- kiosk(Reference of setup: https://thepcspy.com/read/building-a-kiosk-computer-ubuntu-1404-chrome/) but when accessing the machine remotely, it takes me to a basic grey background and cursor. I am wanting to set it up to rdp into a session of googlechrom in kiosk mode, However, google research and similar questi
[21:49] <dinosaur> Can a .sh file just be a list of commands
[21:49] <Ben64> johnhenery: you need to start chrome then
[21:49] <Ben64> dinosaur: yes that is what they are
[21:49] <dinosaur> like I want to do this http://pastebin.com/gesV77n4
[21:50] <Ben64> dinosaur: some of those probably want input from you, so that's not a great idea
[21:50] <dinosaur> ah right
[21:50] <johnhenery> Ben64: The interesting thing is, if I right click and choose to open web browser, nothing happens through rdp,. but on the local machine, a second session of chrome openhs up.
[21:50] <Temmis> Bashing-om: Why not?
[21:50] <Temmis> I installed it on another computer using the command line but someone was helping me and I forgot what I typed.
[21:50] <Ben64> johnhenery: same user?
[21:51] <johnhenery> Yes.
[21:51] <Ben64> johnhenery: well there you go. since the user already has chrome open, it opens a new window where that is
[21:51] <keli> i want to update youtube-dl avconv any help
[21:52] <Ben64> keli: sudo apt-get install youtube-dl avconv
[21:52] <keli> it isn't working
[21:52] <Ben64> keli: elaborate please
[21:52] <johnhenery> So if I set chrome to open as a different user, then rdp with my username, it will allow chrome to open?
[21:53] <Ben64> johnhenery: why not rdp with another user
[21:53] <compdoc> How could I easily gather all the scheduled jobs (cron, etc) from several machines/VMs throughout a lan? So that I can know the times when each machine might be doing something cpu intensive?
[21:54] <johnhenery> I welcome any ideas. The full setup is xrdp through Cuacamole (webbased rdp)
[21:54] <johnhenery> I want to be able to connect, and have a new session of google chrome on the rdp screen.
[21:54] <Ben64> johnhenery: use a different user for rdp
[21:55] <johnhenery> I have to associate guacamole with a user on my machine. Should I change that user to another?
[21:55] <Ben64> i would
[21:55] <keli> Ben64: Unable to locate package avconv
[21:56] <johnhenery> So I should set a different user for both xrdp, and guacamole, as well as chrome?
[21:56] <johnhenery> all of which are not my username?
[21:56] <Ben64> keli: what version of ubuntu
[21:57] <Ben64> johnhenery: yeah, would keep everything nice and separate from your user
[21:57] <MonkeyDust> keli  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[21:57] <Bassem> any one know how ubuntu14.04 run shell script by double clicking
[21:58] <johnhenery> I understand that for the purpose of organization, but how would I get chrome to launch anytime a new rdp session is started?
[21:58] <Bassem> ok i done it
[21:59] <keli> Ben64:version  14:04
[21:59] <Jeeves_Moss> does anyone know of an image that will boot to the SD card on a BeagleBone Black and not reflash the eMMC?
[21:59] <Ben64> keli: oh apparently its "libav-tools"
[21:59] <Ben64> Jeeves_Moss: think you're in the wrong channel
[22:00] <keli> Ben64: okaay let me tr that
[22:00] <Jeeves_Moss> Ben64, yea, I've asked in #BeagleBone, and no one is there.
[22:00] <sheilong> I am user of fedora. But after get a lot of trouble to make the newer version run on my machine I am wondering about install ubuntu, so I 'd like to know if I can mantain my /home partition intact during the install of ubuntu
[22:00] <MonkeyDust> Jeeves_Moss  what makes you come here? ubuntu is no way related to your question
[22:01] <keli> Ben64: works thx
[22:01] <SlimJim> Quick question, if anyone knows: what is the order of the palette colors in gnome-terminal? There are 16 blocks, but I don't know the order/names of the colors. Thanks!
[22:01] <k1l_> sheilong: there is no guarantee. could work, could break. i would try to manually copy the old folders to the new /home and see if that works for every program
[22:02] <MonkeyDust> SlimJim  you mean in the profile preerences?
[22:03] <MonkeyDust> preferences*
[22:03] <johnhenery> Ben64: for the purpose of organization, I understands changing the usernames to match the services, and will try that to resolve the issue with chrome not running on rdp session. My next question, is how can I setup xrdp to start the rdp session with chrome, instead of seeing the basic desktop environment?
[22:03] <akik> sheilong: for the install, /home is preserved if it's a separate partition. you can mount it during the install also
[22:03] <SlimJim> MonkeyDust yes
[22:03] <sheilong> akik: Yes it is in a separated partition
[22:04] <sheilong> I just want to make sure it be preserved, I wil lcreate the same user
[22:04] <MonkeyDust> SlimJim  here it's simply Pallette entry and then a number
[22:04] <sheilong> akik: can I select the partitions manually for install ?
[22:04] <sheilong> I have already my scheme just want to use the same.
[22:04] <Ben64> johnhenery: i'm not familiar with the remote stuff you're using
[22:05] <akik> sheilong: yes there's a selection to specify partitions manually
[22:05] <SlimJim> MonkeyDust I was wondering for example: if I wanted to change the top right color, which value is that (i.e., am I overwriting red, fg, bg, etc.)
[22:05] <k1l_> sheilong: you can do manual partitioning and tell what partition to use for what and if you want to format it
[22:06] <MonkeyDust> SlimJim  that still depends on the selected scheme
[22:07] <SlimJim> MonkeyDust ahh I see, it's just what the scheme wants to use it as. Thank you!
[22:07] <DirtyDan> Hey stupid question: i dont know how to use the GUI to see my steam files. I installed steam, but i dont know where it is. i tried searching for "steam" in all files but nothing
[22:07] <akik> sheilong: it's the last choice when choosing installation type (something else or specify partitions manually i forgot how it's written)
[22:07] <johnhenery> Ben64: Do you have anywhere/one you might be able to refer me?
[22:08] <compdoc> johnhenery, I think you need to define a different session that uses a different port, to be able to have two independant desktops
[22:09] <compdoc> independent
[22:10] <k1l_> DirtyDan: what do you want to find
[22:10] <compdoc> johnhenery, , you edit /etc/xrdp/xrdp.ini
[22:10] <johnhenery> I read that I can specify the port in the rdp.ini. but that forces a connection to the same session. Which I am content with, but starting an rdp with a new session of chrome is ideal.
[22:12] <compdoc> same instance, new instance. they each have uses
[22:12] <DirtyDan> :kll my steam folder
[22:12] <Mihasi> Hi guys. I've got a networking-related problem I can't solve. I'm running Ubuntu (Gnome) 15.10, and for a while now I haven't been able to access outlook.com from Firefox. I've gone over all router and firewall settings I can imagine, yet still no go. I can connect to the site from Chrome, or from any browser from any other device/OS. Resetting or reinstalling Firefox doesn't seem to help. Any ideas on how to diagnose the problem?
[22:12] <k1l_> DirtyDan: what do you want to do with it?
[22:12] <DirtyDan> msg kll install mount and blade:warband mods
[22:12] <DirtyDan> dammit
[22:12] <akik> Mihasi: that service changed its address to outlook.live.com. maybe that'll help?
[22:12] <DirtyDan> how do i message?
[22:13] <k1l_> DirtyDan: its .local/share/Steam in your users home
[22:13] <Mihasi> akik, oh wow. That never even crossed my mind. How come it redirects properly on all other devices though?
[22:13] <Mihasi> (it works, by the way)
[22:14] <Mihasi> I've been trying to figure this out for weeks now, and it turns out to be this easy. *-)
[22:14] <akik> Mihasi: works for my firefox. maybe it's stored somewhere on your system
[22:15] <k1l_> DirtyCajun: but i dont know if it will work that way
[22:15] <Jordan_U> DirtyCajun: Don't private message users to reply to them, just keep your reply in the channel but include their nick at the beginning of your message.
[22:15] <Jordan_U> !tab | DirtyCajun
[22:15] <johnhenery> Comdoc. Making the changes now. I will have the results in a minute
[22:16] <johnhenery> Comdoc: Making the changes now. I will have the results in a minute
[22:16] <johnhenery> compdoc: Making the changes now. I will have the results in a minute (disregard the earlier typos)
[22:17] <Mihasi> akik, where could it be stored? (I deleted the entire ~/.mozilla folder when I reinstalled FF.)
[22:17] <FrameFever1> whats is the easies way to upload a folder to an ftp, rename a folder and delete a folder?
[22:17] <FrameFever1> via command line?
[22:17] <akik> Mihasi: try "getent hosts | grep outlook"
[22:18] <akik> Mihasi: oh btw. browsers also have dns caches
[22:20] <akik> Mihasi: maybe this could work https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/dns-flusher/
[22:23] <pedr0`> hi there
[22:23] <Mihasi> akik, no output on getent.
[22:23] <akik> Mihasi: oh sorry i didn't notice you remove .mozilla. did you remove ~/.cache/mozilla?
[22:24] <urbanendeavour> is there an AWS channel?
[22:25] <Mihasi> akik, forgot about that, but no, doesn't work.
[22:25] <bprompt> urbanendeavour:    oddly enough, ##aws
[22:25] <urbanendeavour> what is the command line for searching with wildcards?
[22:25] <bprompt> urbanendeavour:   you could try http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/?chat=aws
[22:25] <dylan> hello guys im installed windows 10 on my macbook but this hard drive that has come with it has 250gigs it has 219 right now what is the recommened i should set if i want to install ubuntu on it
[22:25] <dylan> as in dualboot
[22:26] <bprompt> urbanendeavour:   or just http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/?net=freenode
[22:26] <akik> urbanendeavour: find . -name "*text*"
[22:26] <urbanendeavour> akik, I meant in IRC
[22:26] <akik> :P
[22:27] <k1l_> !alis | urbanendeavour
[22:27] <bprompt> dylan:    I'd think depends on what you want running on it, but basic instal will take up around 10gbs
[22:27] <dylan> ok
[22:28] <dylan> to install ubuntu 14.04 is 6.6gbs +updates i think
[22:28] <dylan> cause i needed to dualboot windows on my mac for school
[22:29] <k1l_> dylan: swap partition = ram size. 10-15GB+ as / and the rest as /home
[22:29] <dylan> ok
[22:29] <Mihasi> akik, DNS flusher also doesn't work. This is so weird. *-
[22:29] <dylan> can you walk me through the steps to dualboot please?
[22:29] <bprompt> dylan:     I recall my 14.04 basic install was a little over 9gbs
[22:29] <Gallomimia> on a mac?
[22:29] <akik> Mihasi: do you run a nscd process?
[22:30] <dylan> for me it says ubuntu 14.04 needs 6.6
[22:30] <k1l_> dylan: i am not familiar what exactly a mac needs to be done
[22:30] <akik> Mihasi: it could cache host entries
[22:30] <dylan> anyways im gonna disconnect and ill jump on my ipad brb
[22:30] <k1l_> !appls | dylan
[22:30] <k1l_> !apple | dylan
[22:30] <Gallomimia> oh. you'll need rEFInd.google it
[22:30] <k1l_> !mac | dylan
[22:30] <Gallomimia> k1l_: no one has a ppc anymore.
[22:30] <dylan> gallominmia i cant because this mac doesnt have os x anymore
[22:30] <dylan> i wiped it
[22:31] <Gallomimia> you can put that back if you want
[22:31] <dylan> no you cant
[22:31] <Gallomimia> you'll need a copy :/
[22:31] <Gallomimia> sure you can
[22:31] <dylan> yeah
[22:31] <k1l_> Gallomimia: dont say that. we have a guy running a g5 in the german ubuntu channels
[22:31] <dylan> im happy with my windows 10 on my mac
[22:31] <Gallomimia> k1l_: and i still have my G4
[22:31] <dylan> but im gonna dualboot ubuntu too
[22:31] <Gallomimia> well, here's what you do
[22:31] <dylan> if i can manage the space:/
[22:31] <Gallomimia> you have windows running?
[22:31] <k1l_> dylan: see the ubuntu wiki link
[22:31] <dylan> ok
[22:32] <dylan> yeah gallomimia why?
[22:32] <Gallomimia> you boot from the ubuntu installer, you choose the option to install alongside existing OS. you might want to choose to set up the partitions yourself, or it can do it manually
[22:32] <Gallomimia> you answer its questions and go get a hot beverage while it does its thing.
[22:33] <genii> mmm beverages
[22:33] <Gallomimia> as for it being a mac, you might to install rEFInd. which you can do from windows or ubuntu
[22:33] <mr3d> Anybody knows if you can create a raid5 array with mdadm and keep the data on the disks?
[22:33] <Gallomimia> mr3d: yes. no.
[22:34] <Bassem> i install this application "sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtop2-dev libgtk-3-dev libappindicator3-dev git-core" then "git clone git://github.com/mgedmin/indicator-netspeed.git" then "cd indicator-netspeed" then "make" then "sudo make install" how to uninstall it
[22:34] <Gallomimia> mr3d: or perhaps its remotely possible. are they in a raid now? how much data?
[22:34] <mr3d> Gallomimia: Nope. They are all on their own
[22:34] <Gallomimia> 3 single disks. what % is used?
[22:35] <genii> mr3d: Then no, you have to shuffle the data off somewhere else first, make the array, copy the data back
[22:35] <mr3d> Gallomimia: 4 disks with 8 TB data
[22:35] <Gallomimia> if you can get it all on one, you can manage it by creating a partial array, then copying the data off that one to the running array before adding it to the array itself
[22:35] <akik> Bassem: you can use checkinstall to see where the files were written
[22:36] <Bassem> akik, how to use it
[22:36] <Gallomimia> mr3d: nope. you'll lose it all.
[22:36] <mr3d> genii: Unfortunately I dont have a place to move the data atm
[22:36] <mr3d> Gallomimia: Okey then I'll have to wait until I can move the data
[22:36] <Gallomimia> mr3d: you're going to lose 2TB of capacity for raid5 parity right off the top anyways
[22:36] <Gallomimia> so, pick the first 2tb of data that's going to die.
[22:37] <akik> !info checkinstall
[22:37] <genii> mr3d: Whats the size of all 3 hd?
[22:37] <Gallomimia> genii: he said it's 4 drives, and he implied they were 2tb
[22:38] <mr3d> Okey so that wont work. New question, is it possible to add drives to the raid5 later on?
[22:38] <Gallomimia> yes
[22:38] <mr3d> gallomia: Correct
[22:38] <akik> Bassem: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall
[22:38] <Gallomimia> but not just simply yes
[22:39] <mr3d> Is there weird process to get there?
[22:39] <Gallomimia> the "partial array" i was talking about involves putting all-but-one drive in, but not having the aforementioned parity data
[22:39] <Gallomimia> i'm not sure how easy it is to simply add drives
[22:39] <genii> Gallomimia: Conceivably possible if he makes two partitions on each drive, copies data to non-raid partitions, raids the other partitions, copies data to raid, then extends raid to entire disks
[22:39] <genii> ...but convoluted
[22:40] <akik> Bassem: checkinstall --install=no
[22:40] <Gallomimia> next question: why are you bent on raid5? i made a raid5 with 3x 2tb drives. if i'd had 4, i'd have made a  raid10
[22:40] <akik> Bassem: that will create a .deb file which you can then inspect and see where the files were written
[22:40] <Gallomimia> genii a great many of these problems could be solved by using lvm2 instead of mdadm, and not bothering with the parity data
[22:40] <Mihasi> akik, nope, didn't even know what nscd was.
[22:41] <mr3d> havent really decided on what kind of raid but 5 seemd right. dunno now thou
[22:41] <Gallomimia> software raid?
[22:41] <akik> Mihasi: ok i'm exhausted of information :)
[22:41] <mr3d> Gallomimia: yes
[22:41] <Gallomimia> fast system?
[22:42] <Dylan____> Im back guys just burning ubuntu to cs
[22:42] <Gallomimia> cd :(
[22:42] <Dylan____> Cd
[22:42] <mr3d> Yepp. 2 x5550s and 48 GB RAM
[22:42] <Gallomimia> i wish you had a usb drive handy
[22:42] <Dylan____> I have heaps od usb drives
[22:42] <Gallomimia> mr3d: oh that might handle the math for raid5 sure
[22:42] <Gallomimia> Dylan____: then use that instead?
[22:42] <mr3d> I hope so xD
[22:42] <Dylan____> But cd i need to get my nvidia drivers working properly so i dont get black screens
[22:43] <Gallomimia> oh? i had no need for a cd when i installed ubuntu on this mac. again nvidia drivers
[22:43] <k1l_> Dylan____: see the wiki page for what to do for your exact model
[22:43] <Bassem> akik, install --mode=755 indicator-netspeed  /usr/bin/
[22:43] <Bassem> akik, install: cannot remove ‘/usr/bin/indicator-netspeed’: Permission denied
[22:43] <mr3d> Gallomimia: Was thinking about freenas in the start but then found mdadm and it seemd to work
[22:43] <Gallomimia> mr3d: can i ask what this system is for? obviously serving something
[22:44] <Dylan____> I already know what i need do for my drivers
[22:44] <Gallomimia> mr3d: i use mdadm for mine
[22:44] <Dylan____> I need to install ubuntu with no efi
[22:44] <akik> Bassem: maybe "sudo checkinstall --install=no" ?
[22:44] <Dylan____> Anyways back to where im getting im installing ms office on my mac now and then ill reboot and get going in ubuntu
[22:45] <Gallomimia> for school huh?
[22:45] <mr3d> gallomima: Filestorage. Movies, VMs
[22:45] <Dylan____> Yeah gallomimia
[22:46] <mr3d> gallomimia: Do you have mdadm running with raid5?
[22:46] <Dylan____> Cause my schools getting chromebooks but i cant get one cause i already got two laptops so im using this mac i have to get windows and ubuntu
[22:46] <Gallomimia> yes
[22:46] <Mihasi> akik, alright, thanks for trying. I'm just glad I don't have to use Chrome anymore. :P
[22:46] <Dylan____> Otherwise if i had been stuck woth
[22:47] <Dylan____> Ubuntu id probably be screwed
[22:47] <Bassem> !pastebin
[22:47] <Bassem> akik, http://paste.ubuntu.com/14683282/
[22:48] <akik> Bassem: no idea
[22:49] <mr3d> Gallomimia: What do you think about zfs and raid-z?
[22:50] <Gallomimia> mr3d: they seemed interesting, but i had a heck of a time understanding how to implement them. i went with ext4. also there's a crypto and lvm2 involved
[22:51] <Gallomimia> mr3d: also it's worth noting that it's been over a year since i built this raid
[22:51] <Gallomimia> so, things have changed.
[22:51] <mr3d> Gallomimia: I started to look at freenas and zfs but know if that's the way to go
[22:51] <mr3d> No problems after a year?
[22:51] <rum> What's better in everyone's opinion...ubuntu or kubuntu
[22:52] <lucascavc> só de boa
[22:52] <lucascavc> basil
[22:52] <svetlana> rum, whatever floats your boat.
[22:52] <Jordan_U> rum: That's completely subjective, and we don't do polls in this channel. Try both, see which you like better.
[22:52] <Gallomimia> mr3d: when i started doing that, zfs seemed not developed enough to use
[22:52] <k1l_> !br | lucascavc
[22:52] <Gallomimia> mr3d: oh yep. lots of problems :) suggest you don't update kernels or reboot often
[22:53] <mr3d> Gallomimia: Hehe x) Do you have a opinion on zfs now?
[22:53] <mr3d> Gallomimia: Might get a ups then x)
[22:53] <rum> I personally prefer kubuntu. Just asking what everyone else likes but thanks.
[22:53] <akik> Bassem: if you manage to create a .deb file with checkinstall, later you can use lesspipe package.deb to see what is inside of it
[22:54] <shibboleth> as a linux user you should look into btrfs over zfs
[22:54] <Bassem> akik, im new to ubuntu so i dont really get what do you mean..it's like im dealing with dos here every thing have to type command to get it done
[22:54] <akik> Bassem: it's the linux way
[22:54] <mr3d> shibboleth: isn't btrfs only in development?
[22:54] <mr3d> and quite ustable?
[22:54] <Bassem> akik, i know but most things i dont understand yet or know how its done
[22:55] <Dylan____> Ok so im booted into ubuntu as im mentioned before i would like to dualboot windows 10 and ubuntu but because my hard disk now only has 215gbs left what and how much space should i give ubuntu
[22:55] <k1l_> mr3d: yes.
[22:55] <shibboleth> not in my experience
[22:55] <k1l_> Dylan____: same as i told you just before
[22:55] <akik> Bassem: checkinstall should do the same thing as "make install" but also create a deb file of the files that are written to your hard disk
[22:55] <mr3d> Don't know if I want to use that then :p
[22:55] <mcphail> mr3d: btrfs has been marked as stable for a while now.
[22:55] <shibboleth> mhm
[22:55] <shibboleth> tools are at version 3.X
[22:55] <mr3d> mcphail: Hmm how stable? :p
[22:56] <shibboleth> also, radi10
[22:56] <shibboleth> raid10
[22:56] <Dylan____> Cause im not good at partitoning and im never dualbooted before
[22:56] <k1l_> does btrfs have proper tools for fsck etc now? once that actually work?
[22:56] <ikonia> Dylan____: what where you told to do before
[22:56] <mcphail> mr3d: how do you quantify that?
[22:56] <mcphail> k1l_: of course not ;)
[22:56] <mr3d> No crashes and data loss
[22:56] <mcphail> k1l_: don't break it and you will be fine
 dylan: swap partition = ram size. 10-15GB+ as / and the rest as /home
[22:56] <mcphail> mr3d: no filesystem offers that
[22:57] <mr3d> More than other ones
[22:57] <k1l_> mcphail: its like my old car: if it doesnt brake it works :)
[22:57] <mr3d> is it more then others?
[22:57] <mr3d> I can't english
[22:57] <Dylan____> To go on another channel k1l?
[22:57] <mcphail> mr3d: again, how do you quantify that?
[22:58] <mcphail> mr3d: I used btrfs on 2 machines for 3 years without issue. I only had beakages on another machine with a dodgy hard disk. Ext4 broke on that as well
[22:59] <mr3d> mcphail: I want a solution that doesn't lose data because it is unstable.
[22:59] <mcphail> mr3d: but ext4 was more recovaeravle
[22:59] <mr3d> What did you sue that raid for?
[22:59] <mr3d> use*
[22:59] <Gallomimia> mr3d: you need a UPS at any rate.
[22:59] <mcphail> mr3d: well, as I said, it is marked as stable. If you want stability, stay away from zfs on linux. It is a hack at best
[23:00] <mr3d> mcphail: zfs on freebsd seems quite praised, like freenas
[23:00] <Gallomimia> i considered btfs. that one seemed useful for what i was doing, but couldn't understand it
[23:00] <mcphail> mr3d: zfs on freebsd has been pilloried. It was dreadfully unstable for ages
[23:01] <axion_> hey
[23:01] <mcphail> mr3d: if you want stability, pick any filesystem and keep redundant backups
[23:01] <Gallomimia> mr3d: anyway. no problems with dataloss. the issues i've been having are on keeping it bootable. /boot has to live outside the raid for me given all the other stuff i use.
[23:02] <Dylan____> Guys when i booted ubuntu into my mac it says no operating systems im running windows as 32bit and ubuntu as 64
[23:02] <mr3d> Gallomimia: What do you recommend? Now knowing the specs and that the I/O isn't high and is mainly storage
[23:03] <Gallomimia> Dylan____: seems like you need rEFInd
[23:03] <Dylan____> Ahh
[23:03] <Dylan____> Ok
[23:03] <Gallomimia> mr3d: raid zero
[23:03] <Dylan____> Uhmm how can i get that since i dont own mac os x anymore
[23:03] <Dylan____> ??
[23:03] <Gallomimia> google for refind
[23:03] <Dylan____> Ok
[23:03] <Gallomimia> follow the directions
[23:03] <Dylan____> Thxs
[23:03] <Gallomimia> for windows
[23:04] <Dylan____> Then when i boot into ubuntu it should show that windows is detected?
[23:04] <Gallomimia> mr3d: or you might try raid10. then again raid5 gives you more space and still tolerant of failure in 1 drive
[23:05] <Gallomimia> or better yet, leave it as 4 separate drives
[23:06] <Gallomimia> get software that will file things appropriately
[23:06] <mr3d> JBOD?
[23:06] <mr3d> Is that what you are saying?
[23:07] <Dylan____> Doesnt work on legacy:/
[23:07] <shibboleth> mr3d, both zfs and btrfs are a bit slower than say ext4
[23:07] <shibboleth> mr3d, with raid10 you get both the speed of raid0 and the redundancy of raid1
[23:08] <shibboleth> with raid5 you do not get the speed
[23:09] <mr3d> shibboleth: How many drives can i lose with raid 10? 1?
[23:09] <shibboleth> yes
[23:09] <xoke> help
[23:09] <shibboleth> then just remove the faulty drive, add a new and balance the fs
[23:09] <xoke> can anybody hep me with fixing
[23:09] <xoke> tor
[23:10] <xoke> on my linux machine
[23:10] <xoke> i can post error
[23:10] <mr3d> shibboleth: What if another one break then? Then I'm fscked.(pun)
[23:10] <Sarah-VAIO> 101
[23:11] <Sarah-VAIO> mocqno
[23:11] <Sarah-VAIO> reading
[23:11] <mr3d> shibboleth: If I want more redudancy, is it raid5 then?
[23:11] <Sarah-VAIO> london
[23:11] <shibboleth> it is also worth noting that part of the mission statement of btrfs is to avoid some of zfs limitations
[23:11] <Sarah-VAIO> uk
[23:11] <shibboleth> mr3d, no
[23:11] <mcphail> Sarah-VAIO: stop spamming the channel again
[23:12] <shibboleth> btrfs is also part of the kernel, ZFS is not (and won't ever be under current circumstances)
[23:12] <mr3d> shibboleth: Is part of the kernel a psotive thing?
[23:14] <enrique17> hi
[23:14] <Gallomimia> mr3d: yes.
[23:14] <Gallomimia> it means you can run it without addons, and it's part of the native OS
[23:14] <Gallomimia> or...something. someone else add to this?
[23:14] <mr3d> I should maybe look into btrfs
[23:14] <Gallomimia> could be worthwhile
[23:15] <Gallomimia> but i'm still leaning on the idea that 4 separate disks can do what you're trying to do
[23:15] <jophish> hi all
[23:15] <Gallomimia> hello
[23:15] <jophish> I get terrible (or should that be tearible) screen tearing in 15.10
[23:15] <jophish> what can I do about this?
[23:16] <jophish> I've fiddled with the options in ccsm and the x backing store
[23:17] <Jordan_U> jophish: What drivers are you using?
[23:18] <mr3d> Thank you for all the help. Now I have some things to think over
[23:19] <Bassem> when i type dpkg -l i get too long list that i cant scroll to its beginning the first package is ii  plymouth-theme-ub
[23:23] <jophish> Jordan_U: nvidia 352
[23:23] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  dpkg -l|less
[23:25] <bprompt> Bassem:    are you looking for an specific package?
[23:25] <Bassem> bprompt, flasgot
[23:26] <bprompt> Bassem:   then just do -> dpkg -l flasgot ;  :)
[23:26] <m477> does e2fsck have to be runned from liveCD if I am checking no system disk?
[23:27] <Jordan_U> m477: No, the fileystem just needs to not be mounted.
[23:27] <k1l_> m477: unmount the partition
[23:27] <k1l_> you cant unmount system paritions. that is the issue with the fsck
[23:27] <Jordan_U> jophish: Is this an Intel + Nvidia combination?
[23:28] <Bassem> bprompt, no packages found matching flasgot although flshgot appear when i right click in webpage
[23:28] <bprompt> Bassem:    you could also grep it -> dpkg -l | grep f.+got   <-- try that
[23:29] <Bassem> bprompt, nothing
[23:29] <m477> e2fsck can take a whole night if it is 2TB HDD and slow PC right?
[23:29] <bprompt> Bassem:    then, there's no package that starts off with "f" and ends with got :)
[23:30] <bprompt> Bassem:     as far as the right-click.... it depens on the browser, the browser could include entries for many things, that are not necessarily installed
[23:31] <Bassem> bprompt, yes right sorry its firefox addon
[23:31] <Bassem> bprompt, im new to ubuntu s
[23:31] <bprompt> Bassem:    well... that simply means, "it requires flasgot installed"  to work :)
[23:32] <bazhang> 'flashgot'
[23:32] <Jordan_U> jophish: If so, then you might be hitting this: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/775691/linux/vsync-issue-nvidia-prime-ux32vd-with-gt620-m-/1 For now it seems the only work around is to ensure that the display you're using is connected directly to the nvidia card, or disable the nvidia card completely and only use the intel card.
[23:34] <sakrecoer_> has ubuntu or canonical got any statusnet instance?
[23:35] <stickybranches> Hello?
[23:36] <edgardoweb> hi
[23:36] <edgardoweb> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia9YSGiYh5w
[23:36] <stickybranches> What is the best laptop for running ubuntu/arch (13 inch) with a decent core i5/i7 processor, preferably 6th gen
[23:37] <k1l_> edgardoweb: wrong channel
[23:37] <stickybranches> bump?  What is the best laptop for running ubuntu/arch (13 inch) with a decent core i5/i7 processor, preferably 6th gen
[23:39] <Celphish> I need some help, I'm getting really pissed.. it's regarding cpufreq
[23:39] <Celphish> I need to get my laptop to stay below 2ghz after boot to prevent the fan from making to much noise
[23:39] <stickybranches> What is your OS?
[23:40] <su_mosu> i have a ia64bit tablet with windows on the boot drive (16 gigs) with a 64gig sdcard. how much effort would it take to make it dualboot without taking up more than a few megs on the main drive?
[23:40] <Celphish> I've edited /etc/default/cpufrequtil , governor="powersave"
[23:40] <Celphish> stickybranches: ubuntu 14.04
[23:40] <stickybranches> Ah
[23:40] <stickybranches> Hmm...
[23:40] <stickybranches> What is  your laptop?
[23:40] <Celphish> I've tried to edit /etc/init.d/cpufreq to not put the cpu in "ondemand"
[23:40] <Celphish> stickybranches: gigabyte p34w v3
[23:40] <stickybranches> do you have TLP?
[23:41] <stickybranches> Nice lappy btw
[23:41] <Celphish> if I run cpufreq-set -g powersave everything works (I've set max_freq to 2ghz in the powersave-settings)
[23:41] <Celphish> but every time I reboot it ignores what I've done and keeps setting itself to ondemand, which is annoying since the fan sounds too much.. and I don't wanna go back to windows
[23:41] <Celphish> stickybranches: ye, thanks
[23:42] <Celphish> why the **** doesn't ubuntu save my governor-settings on reboot?
[23:42] <stickybranches> I had issues with 14.04 with my lenovo x131e (i3 3227u model) which the trackpad would time to time go random, and it was rather sluggish. I run fedora 23 atm :( I used to be an Arch user
[23:42] <stickybranches> I am just waiting for 16.04 lts xD
[23:42] <stickybranches> What is your DE?
[23:42] <m477> I dont have to run badblocks before I run sudo e2fsck -cfpv ?
[23:42] <stickybranches> environment?
[23:42] <Celphish> stickybranches: DE?
[23:42] <stickybranches> KDE/GNOME/MATE
[23:42] <stickybranches> etc
[23:43] <Celphish> stickybranches: unity
[23:43] <stickybranches> Ah :@
[23:43] <k1l_> Celphish: did you set it to use powersafe at startup?
[23:43] <Celphish> have to use that, using a targus usb 3.0 dock for the 2nd and 3rd monitor at work
[23:43] <Celphish> k1l_: I've tried, but it keeps ignoring it!
[23:43] <Celphish> k1l_: I've even removed "ondemand" from the /etc/init.d/ondemand
[23:43] <stickybranches> Celphish: do you have TLP?
[23:44] <Celphish> stickybranches: tlp?
[23:44] <k1l_> Celphish: what ubuntu exactly?
[23:44] <stickybranches> He has 14.04
[23:44] <xoke> help
[23:44] <Celphish> k1l_: 14.04 lts
[23:44] <stickybranches> Apparently with unity
[23:44] <xoke> how do i reinstall tor
[23:44] <xoke> the cmd
[23:44] <xoke> ?
[23:44] <bazhang> xoke, thats backbox
[23:44] <xoke> ik
[23:44] <stickybranches> Tor is the onion vpn type thingy right?
[23:44] <xoke> ya
[23:45] <xoke> bazhang
[23:45] <bazhang> xoke, so go to the backbox support channel, thats not here
[23:45] <xoke> whats ya point homine
[23:45] <xoke> lol
[23:45] <Celphish> k1l_: I've even tried to chmod -x ondemand, but something else sets the cpu-profile
[23:45] <k1l_> Celphish: where does /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils  link to what governour?
[23:45] <xoke> backbox is ubuntu tho....
[23:45] <xoke> lol
[23:45] <bazhang> xoke, no its not, so dont ask for support here
[23:45] <stickybranches> Celphish: Try installing TLP, you need it really, it will also help with battery saving! http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-linux-advanced-power-management.html
[23:45] <xoke> https://www.backbox.org/Simplify security in your IT infrastructure with BackBox Linux. Easily manage large ... BackBox is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu.
[23:45] <xoke> cmon bro
[23:46] <Celphish> k1l_: omfg, I think you solved it, I completely missed that file!
[23:46] <Celphish> damnit!
[23:46] <Celphish> let me try, hold on
[23:46] <OerHeks> xoke, we do not support forks :-)
 tlp start </code>
[23:47] <xoke> ok
[23:47] <xoke> but he said it wasnt ubuntu lol
[23:47] <bazhang> !alis | xoke have a search
[23:47] <stickybranches> I've ran it all on my previous OSes, (arch, ubuntu 15.10/fedora23
[23:47] <bazhang> xoke, its not, its based on, not supported here
[23:47] <jmss> Hi, what's the name of Ubuntu's installer program (for bug reporting)?
[23:47] <stickybranches> Really helps, although I had to battery calibrate my lappy, I only average 3hrs
[23:47] <k1l_> xoke: we cant know what others changed. we can only support the official ubuntu releases in here. please ask the backbox support. thanks
[23:47] <stickybranches> close to 4hrs
[23:48] <k1l_> jmss: ubiquity
[23:48] <OerHeks> !info laptop-mode-tools
[23:48] <jmss> k1l_: thanks
[23:54] <Celphish> k1l_: doesn't seem to work ... but I'll wait 1 minute
[23:57] <k1l_> Celphish: see if this could help: http://www.webupd8.org/2014/04/prevent-your-laptop-from-overheating.html
[23:57] <ubuntu815> Hey all. After I had crashes with my Ubuntu dual boot I tried Debian and ended up with the same crashes.  On debian, before reboot I got a black screen that reported CPU Machine Check Exception and Kernel Panic - not syncing: Timeout synchronizing machine check over CPUs.
[23:57] <ubuntu815> Ran memetest through windows and had no errors reported
[23:58] <ubuntu815> How should I proceede with identifying the cause of my crash?
[23:58] <k1l_> dont run memtest from windows. run memtest from grub/livecd
[23:59] <ubuntu815> ki1_ you helped me last time I came here a few days ago. Thank you.
[23:59] <ubuntu815> how do I do that?
[23:59] <ubuntu815> run debian from the live cd and then run memtest through that?