[00:00] <tsimonq2> !help | ubuntu-mate
[00:00] <tsimonq2> whoops
[00:00] <k1l> yep, he left already :)
[00:03] <aitor> hi
[00:03] <aitor> i need help
[00:03] <artois> hi
[00:03] <artois> okay
[00:03] <dumihgir> To anyone: how can I get the IRC channel of Wikileaks.
[00:04] <aitor> i have installed ubuntu and w10 in 2 disks
[00:04] <nicomachus> dumihgir: not here.
[00:05] <k1l> dumihgir: look at their webpage where they offer an ircchannel
[00:05] <aitor> how can i do a dual boot?
[00:05] <aitor> ?
[00:05] <dumihgir> Yes, I've tryed, but I believe the have a new channel. Thanks anyway!
[00:06] <aitor> pls someone can help me doing a dual boot with ubuntu and w10?
[00:06] <k1l> aitor: make ubuntu the first disk to boot. the grub should see the other disk with windows installed and put it into grub. run "sudo update-grub"
[00:07] <aitor> how can i do that?
[00:07] <k1l> do what?
[00:07] <aitor> make ubuntu the first disk
[00:07] <k1l> look into the bios settings
[00:08] <aitor> ok
[00:08] <aitor> thanks
[00:08] <aitor> i am going to do that
[00:08] <aitor> bye
[00:09] <justin__1> what's your favorite console rss reader?
[00:09] <justin__1> q
[00:09] <justin__1> :q
[00:10] <emanuel_> guten abend
[00:10] <emanuel_> good morning
[00:12] <emanuel_> jemand aus deutschland hier
[00:13] <axk4545> I just installed mysql 5.7 from the oracle site. how do I start the service? running the command mysql seems to do nothing.
[00:13] <k1l> emanuel_: der deutsche kanal ist #ubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-de-offtopic
[00:14] <ralexandru> you mean the .deb file from the oracle download site?
[00:14] <emanuel_> wie komme ich denn dahin
[00:14] <axk4545> ralexandru: yes.
[00:15] <axk4545> ralexandru: I am a student and mysql 5.7 is required for the class I am taking.
[00:15] <MonkeyDust> emanuel_  /j #ubuntu-de
[00:15] <k1l> emanuel_: "/j #channelname"    eingeben
[00:16] <emanuel_> danke
[00:17] <ralexandru> please run ps aux | grep mysql
[00:17] <ralexandru> is anything running?
[00:17] <axk4545> ralexandru: nope
[00:18] <ralexandru> can you find the my.cnf file in /etc/mysql ?
[00:18] <ralexandru> check for the error_log location
[00:19] <axk4545> ralexandru: gimme a sec
[00:20] <axk4545> ralexandru: there is no /etc/mysql
[00:20] <ralexandru> how about /etc/my.cnf ?
[00:21] <axk4545> ralexandru: nope
[00:21] <axk4545> ralexandru: IDK what it did
[00:21] <ralexandru> what ubuntu version are you using?
[00:22] <ralexandru> also what’s the output of mysql —version?
[00:22] <axk4545> 3.19.0-47-generic kernel on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS X86_64
[00:23] <axk4545> ralexandru: The program 'mysql' can be found in the following packages:
[00:23] <axk4545>  * mysql-client-core-5.5
[00:23] <axk4545>  * mariadb-client-core-5.5
[00:23] <axk4545>  * mysql-client-core-5.6
[00:23] <axk4545>  * percona-xtradb-cluster-client-5.5
[00:23] <axk4545> Try: sudo apt-get install <selected package>
[00:23] <ralexandru> ok, I’ll help you
[00:24] <ralexandru> Are you sure you don’t want 5.6 or 5.5 ?
[00:24] <ralexandru> more stable in the long runn at this point
[00:24] <axk4545>  ralexandru I got quieted. I should have used a pastebin. Prof said 5.7
[00:26] <ralexandru> let’s clean out any the system first: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14784365/
[00:27] <ralexandru> please read carefull all the commands you’re typing in the terminal
[00:27] <vincent> Bonjour
[00:27] <MonkeyDust> !fr
[00:27] <vincent> hello
[00:27] <Majora320> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/j06bySOSOU492XvEKDPLFjhvVX4ZNaPalXzVhe1PK1x047HPNjPQ3Yf4Cfcd7IYB/
[00:27] <Majora320> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/j06bySOSOU492XvEKDPLFjhvVX4ZNaPalXzVhe1PK1x047HPNjPQ3Yf4Cfcd7IYB/
[00:27] <Majora320> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/j06bySOSOU492XvEKDPLFjhvVX4ZNaPalXzVhe1PK1x047HPNjPQ3Yf4Cfcd7IYB/
[00:27] <Majora320> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/j06bySOSOU492XvEKDPLFjhvVX4ZNaPalXzVhe1PK1x047HPNjPQ3Yf4Cfcd7IYB/
[00:27] <Majora320> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/j06bySOSOU492XvEKDPLFjhvVX4ZNaPalXzVhe1PK1x047HPNjPQ3Yf4Cfcd7IYB/
[00:27] <Majora320> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/j06bySOSOU492XvEKDPLFjhvVX4ZNaPalXzVhe1PK1x047HPNjPQ3Yf4Cfcd7IYB/
[00:28] <ralexandru> after that done, lets add the official Oracle mysql repository
[00:29] <axk4545> ralexandru: cleaned out.
[00:29] <ralexandru> https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-apt-repo-quick-guide/en/
[00:30] <ralexandru> go to step1 please: Adding the MySQL APT Repository
[00:30] <axk4545> ralexandru: Think I found issue, I only added the repo and never installed *facepalm*
[00:32] <ralexandru> follow the guide above I’ve send you
[00:33] <ralexandru> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (“Trusty Tahr”) is supported with the official Oracle MySQL repo
[00:33] <axk4545> ralexandru: will do thanks
[00:33] <ralexandru> also make extra sure that you want the Oracle one and not MariaDB/Percona
[00:34] <axk4545> ralexandru: will do
[00:34] <ralexandru> have you installed the MySQL package?
[00:34] <axk4545> ralexandru: yep. I think I got it now
[00:35] <axk4545> ralexandru: thanks
[00:35] <ralexandru> after you start MySQL use this command to check its status: mysqladmin status
[00:36] <axk4545> ralexandru: ok
[00:36] <ralexandru> also use the following script to secure the installation: mysql_secure_installation
[00:36] <ralexandru> you already have it installed along with MySQL
[00:37] <axk4545> ralexandru: ok
[00:38] <ralexandru> use MySQL Workbench 6.3.6 as a GUI for it
[00:38] <ralexandru> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
[00:38] <ralexandru> best of luck!
[00:44]  * artois coughs mariadb, postgresql
[00:50] <dreadkopp> i still have problems installing linux on this craplet... tried fedlet (fedora-based distro for uefi_x86 tablets) but encounter the same problem. after kernel+initramfs is loaded i fall back to emergency prompt because somehow it loses connection to the install usb stick... anyone encountered that behaviour?
[00:53] <oswriter> not me, but i've never tried installing linux on a tablet lol
[00:54] <k1l> dreadkopp: such tablets need some special treatment. better to look at that tablets community if there is someone with experience already.
[00:54] <max3> how do i negate the pattern in this command `find . -name "*.xml" -type f`
[00:55] <artois> -not
[00:55] <tsp`> use '!' for negation
[00:55] <tsp`> or -not
[00:55] <max3> so just find . -name "!*.xml" -type f
[00:55] <max3> ?
[00:56] <tsp`> no, before the operators
[00:56] <tsp`> find . -not \( -name '*.xml' -type f \)
[00:56] <tsp`> not sure if parens are needed
[00:56] <artois> they aren't
[00:56] <artois> but they're nice if you are doing more than a single match
[00:56] <artois> tldr: what I said
[00:57] <max3> thank you tsp`
[00:57] <Remind1> Hey everyone! Just have a question if you don't all mind. I'm on a hybid (intel/NVIDIA GTX 950M) setup. I feel like I finally have my system working: Did a fresh Ubuntu 15.10 install, got rid of everything nvidia*, and installed 358 nvidia-prime. My system finally boots up fine. My SYstem info finally shows the GTX 950M. And I can also access nvidia-settings. However, my games in Steam still seem like low quality. Any direction on what I
[00:58] <artois> Remind1: your msg was clipped for being incredibly long
[00:58] <Remind1> artois: ......... My system finally boots up fine. My SYstem info finally shows the GTX 950M. And I can also access nvidia-settings. However, my games in Steam still seem like low quality. Any direction on what I can do to check it?
[00:59] <artois> in what way do they seem low quality?
[00:59] <Remind1> The rendering seems like I'm using integrated, artois
[00:59] <artois> maybe you are
[00:59] <Remind1> I was just under a Windows Setup playing Dota and the quality was much better. Under the NVIDIA X Server Settings, I have it set to NVIDIA (Performance Mode) under the PRIME profile as well
[01:00] <artois> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2188201 ?
[01:01] <Remind1> artois: I'll check it out, thanks!
[01:02] <auctus> im using 15.10, sometimes my whole desktop will freeze, but i can still move the mouse around. It also apparently doesnt respond to keyboard, i cant ctrl+alt+f1 for example
[01:03] <auctus> but the mouse is fine?
[01:03] <auctus> its happened a few times from different causes, but now i can reproduce it by trying to play hearts of iron 3 in virtualbox/winxp/direct3d
[01:03] <auctus> just wondering if anyone has any idea whats going on there or what logs i can read to get a clue or whatever
[01:04] <artois> auctus: sure vbox hasn't just stolen your keyboard's focus?
[01:06] <Qwertie> How much space should building the kernel take? last time I tried it my 30GB vm disk filled up :L
[01:07] <auctus> artois: nah because if i load the game and then switch to another app, whenever virtualbox gets to the stage where it freezes, my desktop (unity?) freezes ... except the mouse, everything except the mouse doesnt work
[01:07] <auctus> like i cant scroll in the browser or whatever, i can just see the cursor
[01:08] <auctus> cant switch applications
[01:08] <auctus> its frozen
[01:08] <auctus> only way i can find to fix is reboot
[01:08] <artois> auctus: what graphics?
[01:09] <auctus> artois: geforce gts 450 whatever the default drivers are i dont think i installed any proprietary ones
[01:11] <artois> vbox doesn't say you've allotted too much ram?
[01:12] <auctus> artois: no i have 2gb for ram and 128mb vram
[01:13] <auctus> in the vbox
[01:13] <auctus> computer running it physically has 16gbram and 1024mb vram
[01:13] <artois> k
[01:13] <dani_> hi guys
[01:14] <artois> I don't know, I'd suspect a video or vbox bug
[01:14] <artois> dani_: hi
[01:14] <dani_> hey artois
[01:15] <dani_> look, i bought a pci TV tuner card for my desktop.... the thing is is that my desktop doesnt actually have pci slot :/
[01:15] <dani_> only pci express
[01:15] <s> #backbox
[01:15] <dani_> can anyone recommend a tv capture card that is pciExpress x16 or PciExpress x1?
[01:15] <auctus> artois: id just assume it was virtualbox but its happened before in different situations so i guess maybe it is a video bug
[01:16] <artois> video bugs crash X more than anything else, IME
[01:25] <Ovation> Got a random question for ya: If I'm 100% happy with my current configuration (packages, files, settings, etc.) with Ubuntu 15.10, is there a way to take a complete snapshot of my system so I can restore 100% of everything due to something breaking down the road?
[01:27] <Wouter0100> Ovation, what I would say is install it using ZFS and just take a snapshot of your root dataset :)
[01:27] <sruli> i've googled this but cant find an answer, i have some of the contents of my ecryptfs files /home/.ecryptfs/user/.Private i also made a note of the passphrase (ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase) i dont have the .ecryptfs dir, how would i use this passphrase to mount the ecryptfs?
[01:33] <Ovation> If I use dd to clone my system, will it also include things like the GRUB?
[01:33] <ikonia> yes
[01:33] <ikonia> assuming you're cloning the full disk
[01:34] <Ovation> Yeah. I have a 2TB USB Hard drive. I'm extremely happy with my files/setup. I'd like to copy it completely incase something happens with this one or if something breaks
[01:34] <Ovation> So I'd like to copy it to that 2TB USB HD if possible, I assume dd could do that?
[01:34] <Ovation> To where if I removed my internal HD, I could plug in my USB one and boot like normal (at least the time of the backup)?
[01:34] <ikonia> dd is a block by block copy
[01:38] <kirkland> sruli: http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/04/introducing-ecryptfs-recover-private.html
[01:40] <de-facto> How do I start a dbus daemon without restarting the whole system?
[01:40] <Ovation> sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb       , this would be is sda is what i want to make a copy of, and sdb being the USB hard drive that I want to put the copy on, right?
[01:41] <sruli> kirkland: i saw that page, question is what is it looking for just any dir named .private? the reason for my question is if i only have files from the .private dir not the actual dir and create a .private dir and put those files in will i be able to recover the files?
[01:41] <Dsbeerf> Hello someone can help me with http://pastebin.com/udPM9XPX i did some search on the web but i can't figure out the problem :(
[01:46] <k1l> Dsbeerf: can you please pastebin a "grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/"
[01:47] <Bashing-om> Dsbeerf: duplicated entires compare 'cat -n /etc/apt/sources.list ' and ' tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* ' for double entries - trusty-security/universe - .
[01:48] <Dsbeerf> ok brb i do it
[01:48] <k1l> Dsbeerf: wait. seems like the last line in sources.list is already the issue
[01:51] <Dsbeerf> k11: bash: grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/: No such file or directory
[01:51] <cesara_> adad
[01:51] <cesara_> how the fuck this works
[01:52] <ikonia> tone down the language please
[01:52] <ikonia> !guidelines | cesara_
[01:52] <Bashing-om> Dsbeerf: See k1l's last . He has the right of it .
[01:52] <k1l> Dsbeerf: sorry, missed the * at the end.
[01:52] <cesara_> using xchat-GNOME
[01:52] <cesara_> not sure how to add another channel
[01:52] <ikonia> cesara_: please read the guidelines URL before doing anything else
[01:52] <cesara_> and sorry about the language
[01:52] <ikonia> no problem
[01:52] <k1l> cesara_: "/j #newchannel"
[01:53] <cesara_> how can i see whos on this chat
[01:53] <cesara_> is there better irc for ubuntu ?
[01:53] <k1l> cesara_: yes, use "hexchat" and not xchat-gnome
[01:53] <Dsbeerf> k1l, http://pastebin.com/rZb8kbuJ
[01:53] <cesara_> okey
[01:53] <cesara_> thanks alot
[01:53] <cesara_> u guys are beautiful
[01:54] <shao> 这个怎么玩得。。。。。。。
[01:54] <cesara_> Going to leave this palce
[01:54] <cesara_> cya!
[01:54] <k1l> Dsbeerf: remove the last line in sources.list
[01:55] <Dsbeerf> k1l, or brb i try
[01:55] <k1l> Dsbeerf: and for future issues with elementary please ask the elementary support
[01:56] <Dsbeerf> k1l, working thanks, can you explain me where was the duplicate of the last line ?
[01:57] <Dsbeerf> k1l, oh ok sorry
[01:57] <k1l> Dsbeerf: you added manually some repos that were already added in the sources.list
[01:59] <Dsbeerf> k1l, the patches.list ?
[01:59] <k1l> Dsbeerf: no. the last line you added was just wrong. whatever howto you followed, that is rubbish
[02:02] <ikonia> Dsbeerf: is this ubuntu ?
[02:02] <ikonia> Dsbeerf: or is this a varient ?
[02:03] <Dsbeerf> ikonia, well elementary os
[02:03] <ikonia> ok - so nothing to do with this channel then
[02:03] <Dsbeerf> ikonia, well is ubuntu and i added the elementary os repo then apt-get install phanteon to try it
[02:04] <ikonia> it's not ubuntu
[02:04] <ikonia> elementrary does it's own thing
[02:04] <Dsbeerf> ikonia, i didnt install elementary os via their iso i install it via ubuntu alternate iso then i did an apt-add repo
[02:05] <ikonia> right,
[02:05] <ikonia> their software changes things
[02:05] <Dsbeerf> ikonia, well just wanted to take a look at pantheon.
[02:06] <Dsbeerf> anyway thanks for the help is appreciate
[02:13] <noobstrap> hi. just cloned a ubuntu machine and planning to put in on the same network as the source machine.
[02:13] <noobstrap> do i have to do anything on the cloned machine
[02:14] <ikonia> noobstrap: chang it's IP, hostname and any difference in the disk layout
[02:15] <Na3iL> take a look noobstrap http://askubuntu.com/questions/22835/how-to-network-two-ubuntu-computers-using-ethernet-without-a-router
[02:16] <noobstrap> ok ikonia thanks
[02:16] <noobstrap> will check it out Na3iL thanks
[02:21] <JOSHUAPOT> BUMP :)
[02:22] <ikonia> JOSHUAPOT: bump ?
[02:33] <Becky_> I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 and wifi is really slow. I can barely get a connection. Meanwhile my parent's windows laptop is getting 10 mps. Using a DSL modem.
[02:43] <PestBuda> Becky_, what kind of computer is that/ desktop/laptop...
[02:44] <dumihgir> Hello! I need help with the Xubuntu 4.10. It's an excellent sistem. But I have problems when I close and open again my laptop. When I inser the password to return to the sistem, the screen turns in black. Then, the only solution to remove the battery an put it again. I can't find the solution. Thanks!
[02:44] <Becky_> PestBuda this is a Toshiba laptop
[02:45] <PestBuda> dumihgir, can you open a terminal?
[02:45] <dumihgir> PestBuda: Yes
[02:46] <alphazulu> is there a network traffic analyzer which has a web interface?  does wireshark have a web interface?
[02:46] <SchrodingersScat> alphazulu: what are you trying to do?
[02:47] <PestBuda> dumihgir, what happens when you close the screen, do you have it configured to go to sleep?
[02:47] <alphazulu> SchrodingersScat: web based network analyzer.  view usage info and statistics for network traffic on interfaces.
[02:48] <dumihgir> Yes.
[02:48] <PestBuda> dumihgir, what Window-manager are you using, or Desktop Environment
[02:48] <dumihgir> The laptop start to sleep
[02:49] <alphazulu> SchrodingersScat: do things like list destinations in order of traffic, look at statistics about types of traffic.  provide data about different types of traffic.
[02:49] <PestBuda> dumihgir, I think your WIndow-manager or Desktop environment needs to be restarted... it's sounds like it crashes after sleep
[02:50] <dumihgir> I use de Desktop Enviroment of xubuntu
[02:50] <dumihgir> Yes, its happens usualy when I let it sleeping for a several minutes.
[02:51] <dumihgir> Or When I do it 3 or 4 times
[02:51] <dumihgir> Sorry, I'm a lego about this!
[02:51] <PestBuda> dumihgir, Standard xubuntu that was installed?  you didnt mess with it?
[02:52] <PestBuda> hang on...
[02:52] <dumihgir> Pestbuda, I have the standart xubuntu.
[02:54] <dumihgir> Pestbuda, I never touch it from the terminal. I never touch anything. I Only take a time to install the actualizations that offer me oficialy.
[02:54] <dumihgir> Sorry for my english
[02:54] <PestBuda> dumihgir, Ok find Light Locker Settings in "settings manager"
[02:54] <Becky_> dumihgir your english is good
[02:55] <PestBuda> dumihgir, find the "Enable Light Locker" Click OFF -  then Click Apply
[02:57] <dumihgir> PestBuda: Ok, I wil. Thanks Becky_!
[02:57] <PestBuda> dumihgir, find the "Enable Light Locker" Click ON -  then Click Apply
[02:58] <PestBuda> dumihgir, Fist click OFF then click Apply, then Click ON and again click Apply
[02:58] <dumihgir> Its enable
[02:58] <dumihgir> PestBuda.
[02:59] <PestBuda> dumihgir, click OFF and then apply
[02:59] <dumihgir> PestBuda: Where in "enable"
[02:59] <dumihgir> PestBuda: I Cliked to turn it off and turn it on again
[02:59] <PestBuda> dumihgir, click d and then apply
[02:59] <dumihgir> PestBuda: Ok!
[03:00] <PestBuda> dumihgir, disregard the last one
[03:00] <PestBuda> dumihgir, first Disable, then Apply
[03:00] <dumihgir> Ok...
[03:00] <dumihgir> PestBuda: I stand you. I did it
[03:01] <PestBuda> dumihgir, then Enable and again click Apply
[03:01] <dumihgir> PestBuda It is "enable" again.
[03:02] <PestBuda> dumihgir, now close that window
[03:02] <dumihgir> PestBuda: Did it
[03:02] <PestBuda> and test if it will go to sleep and recover
[03:03] <dumihgir> PestBuda. Ok! Thanks! I will test it. Thanks!!!!
[03:03] <PestBuda> dumihgir, Basically close the screen and give it a minute
[03:03] <shanester> Hi Guys! I've been googling for days trying to figure out how to setup a headless desktop (no monitor) to start up in X on boot.  Then at any time I want to be able to plugin a monitor and get the display to show up.  I'm running Ubuntu Server.  If you know of a guide or have done this, please let me know, I'll buy you dinner lol
[03:05] <dixond> hi all, I have an Asus laptop with 13.10 installed and when I install the nvidia-current package unity fails to start on login. nothing in the forums/websearch has helped. where do I begin debugging on the local machine?
[03:05] <PestBuda> shanester, ok are you using KVM switch?
[03:05] <shanester> PestBuda, no, just plugging it in
[03:05] <PestBuda> dixond, how OLD is that asus?
[03:06] <dixond> PestBuda: a couple years. the card is GeForce 610M
[03:06] <PestBuda> shanester, so why do you keep Plugging? Unpluggin?
[03:06] <dixond> It works fine with the Ivy intel 2d drivers
[03:06] <PestBuda> dixond, What kernel are you running    uname -r
[03:07] <dixond> PestBuda: 3.8.0-35-generic
[03:08] <dixond> Seems like GLX doesnt load/run as glxgears mentions no GLX on display
[03:08] <dixond> possibly that hoses unity? but I have no way to verify and dont understand why that would fail
[03:09] <PestBuda> dixond why dot load a new stable Xubuntu on it.. with kernel 3.19 atleast...
[03:09] <Becky_> Toshiba laptop running Ubuntu 14.04. Wifi runs so slow. Websites will barely load or even time out. Meanwhile Windows laptops are getting 10 mps from the dsl modem
[03:09] <Guest15766> Hahaha
[03:11] <Bashing-om> dixond: Release 13.10 no longet has support. The software repo no longer exists as you have known it .
[03:19] <cookid123> Hello, I need help loading a database into a cluster
[03:19] <cookid123> I have downloaded a .sql.gz file
[03:19] <cookid123> I'm trying to run the command
[03:19] <cookid123> mysql -u [username] -p newdatabase < [database name].sql
[03:19] <cookid123> I am receiving the message
[03:20] <PestByda> cookid123, what are distro? os?
[03:20] <cookid123> -bash: database.sql: No such file or directoy
[03:20] <PestByda> tell me about the cluster
[03:20] <cookid123> I understand that I am in /home/ubuntu
[03:21] <cookid123> and my file is in /Users/me/Downloads/blah.sql
[03:21] <cookid123> There is a master, child and two leaf nodes
[03:21] <cookid123> I am in master
[03:21] <kbrosnan> are you in Downloads?
[03:21] <cookid123> ISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
[03:21] <cookid123> DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
[03:21] <cookid123> DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
[03:21] <cookid123> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS"
[03:22] <cookid123> No
[03:22] <cookid123> How do I point to Downloads
[03:22] <kbrosnan> in stead of [database name].sql use [full path to database]
[03:23] <kbrosnan> er instead
[03:23] <cookid123> can you please describe what that path might look like? because I used '~/Users/Downloads/blah.sql'
[03:23] <cookid123> but i believe that's inaccurate because it still can't find the file
[03:24] <PestByda> cookid123, try first "locate blah.sql
[03:24] <kbrosnan> i would try the expanded verison /home/$USER/Downloads/file.sql
[03:24] <cspack> probably ~/Downloads/blah.sql
[03:25] <PestByda> cookid123, did you try "locate blag.sql"   and then insert the full path from that???
[03:26] <cookid123> no, gonna give that a shot now
[03:27] <Frogging101-chan> I'm trying to build a DKMS module, but it won't build because it's using the wrong version of GCC. It needs to use the one in /usr/local/bin
[03:27] <Frogging101-chan> But it's using the one in /usr/bin. My PATH is globally set to have /usr/local/bin first but it's not working
[03:30] <PestByda> dumihgir, try this if that problem still persists : sudo apt-get install --reinstall light-locker
[03:30] <SahibPrime> I'm just hanging around here, while building kernel v4.4
[03:33] <PestByda> SahibPrime, thanks for "sharing"
[03:33] <SahibPrime> I should probably go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:41] <cookid123> still no luck
[03:42] <cookid123> just to be clear i am on an osx
[03:42] <cookid123> and have sshd into a cluster
[03:42] <cookid123> an ec2 cluster
[03:43] <cookid123> and am currently  accessing ubuntu via the terminal. my working directory is /home/ubuntu
[03:47] <john--_> so, I’ve always been a RHEL person since i’ve been working in an environment that is all RHEL for the past 10 years or so. as a result i thought fedora was really my best desktop option, but it lacked polish and i do most of my work from OS X. lately i’ve been playing with ubuntu, which while nothing like RHEL is no different than me using a mac as a workstation. anyone had these struggles?
[03:47] <artois> john--_: I'm sure someone has
[03:47] <artois> john--_: is it the package manager you don't like from Fedora? Because visually it can look just like any other distro
[03:48] <artois> john--_: you can use Ubuntu's default DE/configuration in Fedora, if you really want to
[03:48] <john--_> its mainly ubuntu is more polished interface-wise
[03:48] <john--_> like, they took more time to make the terminal font look better
[03:48] <john--_> i think ubuntu has its own fonts compared to whatever fedora uses
[03:48] <artois> yes it does
[03:49] <john--_> i really dont know much about ubuntu since i’ve been supporting RHEL/CentOS since 2004
[03:49] <artois> if you're interested in coming at it from Fedora: https://www.google.com/search?q=fedora%20unity https://www.google.com/search?q=fedora with ubuntu fonts
[03:49] <artois> but the argument that you could just as well get along in Ubuntu is also good
[03:49] <john--_> i used to think ubuntu was a distro for windows users
[03:49] <john--_> so i’ve ignored it
[03:49] <artois> john--_: all you really have to do is translate the rpm/yum commands you know to dpkg/apt-get, etc.
[03:49] <artois> yeah... it's not my favorite distro
[03:49] <artois> but it's ultimately Debian, and Debian is fine
[03:50] <john--_> right
[03:50] <artois> the arch people have a good "rosetta stone" for translating package manager commands, fyi: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman/Rosetta
[03:50] <john--_> its not even about rpm vs dpkg, its more that somehow someone took the time to make ubuntu prettier. im not sure why this hasnt been done with fedora
[03:50] <john--_> it seems like a no brainer
[03:50] <artois> no that part I get
[03:50] <artois> I'm saying if you went ahead and went with Ubuntu because it's pretty
[03:50] <artois> you should not then have that much problem converting to it entirely
[03:50] <john--_> since my workstation is really just a place to run ssh and chrome and firefox
[03:51] <artois> as you can just map your existing rpm knowledge to dpkg/apt
[03:51] <john--_> i think i came to the realization if im using a mac, its definitely not RHEL, so ubuntu is also not RHEL but its fine
[03:51] <john--_> i wonder what led to ubuntu having the more polished look, and nobody taking the time to do that with fedora. with the thousands of people involved its weird it wasnt done
[03:51] <artois> yeah legacy is about the only reason to use RHEL et al.
[03:52] <artois> wellll
[03:52] <artois> I'd say it's because RHEL is primarily focused on enterprise/server/business
[03:52] <artois> and Fedora doesn't really have their own money
[03:52] <artois> whereas Ubuntu/Canonical is focused on ordinary folk
[03:52] <artois> and has their own money
[03:52] <john--_> yeah i suppose thats true
[03:52] <artois> and more than that
[03:52] <artois> RHEL is old
[03:52] <john--_> i cant imagine using anything other than RHEL in the enterprise
[03:52] <artois> old things tend to stagnate
[03:53] <artois> for example, Ubuntu used to have lovely nude people, and now it hasn't
[03:53] <artois> stagnation
[03:53] <john--_> i used to think ubuntu was a toy, but a surprising number of companies are now running production workloads on it
[03:53] <artois> mmm, well
[03:53] <artois> I wouldn't exactly base my decision of what is and isn't a toy on what companies are doing
[03:53] <artois> but it _can_ be roughly as useful as any other distro
[03:53] <artois> and entirely as if you dig deep enough
[03:54] <john--_> well seems like google uses it as their desktop distro
[03:54] <john--_> and a lot of the web 2.0 cloud companies are hosting their site on it
[03:54] <john--_> i think snapchat might use it
[03:54] <artois> aha
[03:54] <artois> but
[03:55] <artois> web 2.0 is meaningless
[03:55] <artois> as is cloud
[03:55] <artois> and google, well... :p
[03:55] <john--_> yeah i mean it as “web 2.0"
[03:55] <artois> still, it can do whatever you want
[03:55] <john--_> just that new generation of companies seems more likely to use it on AWS or their own cloud
[03:55] <john--_> while old banking
[03:55] <john--_> and insurance
[03:55] <john--_> and higher education
[03:55] <john--_> and healthcare
[03:55] <john--_> is all RHEL
[03:56] <artois> you could probably say the same in any field about any two alternatives where one is literally younger than the other
[04:07] <thepower1488> how can i petition a ban?
[04:07] <thepower1488> k1l: i got banned by phunyguy for no reason
[04:08] <nicomachus> #ubuntu-ops
[04:08] <cfhowlett> thepower1488, #ubuntu-ops
[04:08] <nicomachus> and you got banned for good reason...
[04:08] <thepower1488> no i got banned for no reason
[04:08] <cfhowlett> take it up with #ubuntu-ops thepower1488.  arguing about it here will change nothing.
[04:10] <dumihgir> Thanks PestBuda!, if you are there.
[04:11] <dumihgir> I let the laptop close more than 20 minutes, and I open it again. It works!!! Thanks!!!
[04:12] <SahibPrime> Will sudo apt-get upgrade upgrade all the packages on my system?
[04:12] <nicomachus> yes.
[04:12] <nicomachus> well, mostly all.
[04:12] <SahibPrime> What about sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[04:12] <nicomachus> dist-upgrade will upgrade your kernel.
[04:12] <SahibPrime> Ok
[04:12] <cfhowlett> SahibPrime, but sudo apt full-upgrade
[04:38] <fbtest> test test
[04:38] <nicomachus> !test
[04:39] <fbtest> :D
[05:14] <sevi> hi!
[05:16] <catopett> Does the "WINE" support Windows 10?
[05:17] <squinty> !wine
[05:18] <catopett> !virtualizers
[05:20] <catopett> !Cedega
[05:21] <catopett> !help
[05:22] <catopett> peer is active i see
[05:23] <catopett> !peer
[05:31] <catopett> !7zip
[05:34] <mango> evening friends, can someone give me some quick help with dual-booting ubuntu and windows 10??
[05:34] <JosuG> mango, what's the problem?
[05:35] <mango> I had windows 10 already installed, but I partitioned another hard drive to learn linux on. i chose ubuntu. now when i restart the computer it doesn't give me the option to load Ubuntu or Windows 10. Just shoots into Windows
[05:37] <JosuG> mango, what are the steps you took while partitioning?
[05:37] <catopett> mango: You have to repartition your harddrive som the ubuntu fits on it, i shrinked my partition to 30Gb and made a SWAP for 4096 Mb and installed ubuntu on the free space, then i restarted and pushed F12 so i can choose between windows and ubuntu
[05:38] <mango> I did a "Try Ubuntu" from the usb stick I used. From there I used the install icon on the desktop, formatted the partition with ext4, installed it, and when it restarted it went straight into Windows.
[05:39] <mango> Did I mess something up or miss a step?
[05:39] <JosuG> mango: what disk did you select to install the boot loader to?
[05:40] <mango> is that where it said /, /home and all that?
[05:40] <catopett> Make two partitions om your harddrive, one for windows and one for ubuntu
[05:41] <JosuG> mango: yes. There should be an EXT4 part set to /, and a SWAP partition of about 4 GB.
[05:41] <catopett> As i saed, i made a partition for ubuntu that is about 40Gb, and rest for windows
[05:42] <mango> i have a full SSD for windows, and an SSD that I use for games. The games one I partitioned with about 30 gigs for Linux
[05:42] <mango> How do I do the SWAP thing? What is that?
[05:43] <catopett> The SWAP is a partiton, to store temerary files, a kind of memory
[05:43] <mango> based on physical ram right?
[05:43] <catopett> No
[05:44] <JosuG> mango: swap is a space on the hard disk that is used when there is not enough RAM.
[05:44] <mango> I have 8GB of RAM... is that not enough?
[05:45] <catopett> It depends
[05:45] <JosuG> mango: it is necessary because if you run out of memory, you computer could crash.
[05:45] <catopett> You should allso have swap to
[05:46] <mango> So is that the reason I don't have the option to dual boot when I turn the computer on?
[05:46] <catopett> When you have 8Gb RAM you should have half of that as swap
[05:46] <GenericNode> or buy a LOT MORE ram
[05:47] <mango> Can I make a SWAP partition inside windows, or should I jump back over to linux?
[05:48] <catopett> It is best to do swap partition in linux
[05:48] <JosuG> mango: when you use the Ubuntu installer, it should take care of everything for you when you select the "install alongside Windows" option.
[05:49] <JosuG> mango: did you try this already?
[05:49] <mango> I didn't choose that one because it said something about copying documents and stuff... I was afraid it was going to try and use part of my C:
[05:50] <egor> hi guys
[05:50] <catopett> You may use the C partition, just do shrink the partition
[05:51] <spupuser1> are there any free linux certs? it seems the linux foundation charges 300 dollars per attempt despite it being a free os
[05:51] <JosuG> mango: Linux runs completely outside of windows. All it will do when you install alongside Windows is shrink the Windows part down to fit Ubuntu next to it.
[05:51] <mango> Yeah I didn't want it to do that...
[05:51] <mango> I wanted to use a separate hard drive
[05:53] <JosuG> mango: okay. You need to use a hard drive that you are okay deleting everything from.
[05:53] <mango> Oh. Well I don't have one of those lol
[05:53] <wvirxjf> Yeah.
[05:53] <mango> I thought giving my other SSD 30 gigs of space would be plenty
[05:54] <catopett> !dualboot
[05:54] <catopett> !dualboot | mango
[05:55] <mango> Okay, thanks guys
[05:56] <catopett> !wine | mango
[05:56] <catopett> !virtualizers | mango
[05:57] <mango> Oh wonderful! Thanks catopett
[05:58] <mango> It looks like I did it the hard way lol. Thanks for the help peeps!
[06:08] <catopett> I have a problem with a script for installing CubeSDR, need help
[06:11] <catopett> Someone want to take a look at my script for installing CubeSDR?
[06:22] <Cypher100> hi
[06:25] <allstarsnorks2> Hi. I'm looking to replace Ubuntu Software Centre with GNOME Software on 14.04.3. Is there a way to do that?
[06:32] <Guest82507> hey
[06:36] <dani_> hi guys... can someone with experience please check out this new TV Capture Card i'm considering buying??  http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-MiniStick
[06:37] <dani_> was wondeirng if you recommend it for me?
[06:37] <dani_> do you think it will be as easy to set up and get going?
[06:38] <tytrews> dani_: depends on your backup
[06:39] <dani_> ? back up?
[06:39] <dani_> what do you mean tytrews ?
[06:44] <tytrews> dani_ is a rude pubk
[06:47] <oranged> anyone have any experience with fancontrol and pmwconfig?
[06:48] <oranged> trying to configure the script so the laptop fan will run at a constant speed instead of starting and stopping every few seconds.
[06:49] <ted_> where am I?
[06:50] <catopett> !where am i
[06:50] <catopett> !where am i | ted_
[06:51] <squinty> !ted | ted   only he knows the answer
[06:52] <catopett> !ted_ |  ted_
[06:57] <dani_> the tv capture card im buying says - "It uses sms1xxx-hcw-55xxx-dvbt-02.fw firmware, which comes in linux-firmware-nonfree in Ubuntu." now what's all the x's mean???
[06:57] <Blueking> sex pron porn ?
[06:58] <voz> it means the version so long as your using 1xxx and not 2xxx for example
[06:58] <hicoleri> How do I remove geany's linked socket? It gives me this error when I try to execute it: "Geany tried to access the Unix Domain socket of another instance running as another user.
[06:58] <hicoleri> This is a fatal error and Geany will now quit.". I checked the running applications and saw a second geany process. I killed it but it still shows this error.
[07:00] <dani_> thanks voz.. but how do i find out what to type instead of those.. please look (it's only very small page) http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-MiniStick any advice on how to install would  be muchly appreciated...
[07:07] <voz> dani what tv or monitor are you using it on
[07:09] <voz> im assuming your trying to watch tv, but are you using an actual tv or a monitor with tower or are you going to use it on your laptop
[07:11] <kamr> fgf
[07:11] <kamr> the internet is such a cool innovation like wow guys look at us
[07:15] <aacharizard> hey guys, can anyone help me with installing drivers for my R9 380??
[07:17] <NoCode> Hi, how can I get my bluetooth adapter working?
[07:18] <voz> aacharizard so you have it installed on your box, what are you using as a backup or whats the problem
[07:18] <saggoy> hello ! can anyone suggest me some channel for ubuntu newbies ? I just started using it and excited to know and learn about open source and stuff
[07:18] <voz> nocode not specific enough
[07:19] <voz> saggoy this is the base channel for ubuntu, i would suggest asking for help in here
[07:19] <dani_> VOZ im using a 55" TV for my monitor
[07:19] <aacharizard> Sorry, R9 380 is my ATI video card. I downloaded the linux_x86_64 driver from ATI's website. I have a .run file and a .sh file.
[07:19] <abolfzl123> I want install androidstudio but i get a error its this
[07:19] <abolfzl123> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14799157/
[07:20] <abolfzl123> what i do?
[07:20] <aacharizard> !ati
[07:21] <voz> dani it should be fine but you wont know untill you try to use it. theres a bug but its with the video driver depending on the monitor
[07:21] <voz> aacharizard how handy are you with the terminal
[07:22] <saggoy> thanks voz !
[07:23] <voz> best way to learn is to jump right in, like try helping some of the people with questions saggoy
[07:23] <voz> abolfzl123 you should have downloaded android studio from the site instead of through the proxychain
[07:23] <NoCode> Well, Bluez fails when I go to start it up, "Bluetooth Adapters" crashes.
[07:24] <abolfzl123> i can do it
[07:24] <abolfzl123> i cant do it
[07:24] <voz> nocode is it an integrated adapter or add on?
[07:24] <han-solo_> hello?
[07:24] <NoCode> Add-on dongle.
[07:25] <abolfzl123> voz : i download it but it give an error to me
[07:25] <voz> nocode ok whats the device name?
[07:25] <abolfzl123> what i do?
[07:25] <voz> did you download from google?
[07:25] <NoCode> brb, I'll get the box it came in.
[07:25] <han-solo_> why does some channel say: cannot send to #channel?
[07:25] <abolfzl123> no i download it with terminal with the commend
[07:26] <saggoy> this channel just seemed filled with experienced people so just hesitated coz I didn't want to sound silly !
[07:26] <NoCode> voz, "KINIVO BTD-300
[07:26] <NoCode> "
[07:27] <saggoy> does ubuntu have any desktop chat client for facebook?
[07:27] <YWH_1> saggoy: no
[07:27] <abolfzl123> voz : where is the problem?
[07:27] <voz> abolfzl123 http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
[07:28] <voz> download from google then build from there
[07:28] <saggoy> thanks YWH_1
[07:28] <jake_> I have 5 identical disks, 4 of which are >90% full, 1 is empty. Is it possible to convert theese to a RAID 5 configuration? Do I have to buy extra disks to backup the data during the switch?
[07:29] <abolfzl123> its forbbiden for  for my contry :)
[07:31] <voz> abolfzl123 sorry to hear that, direct from google is better, through the terminal might work but you will be missing pieces
[07:31] <voz> nocode looking into it, should work out of the box i have a similar one with no issues
[07:32] <abolfzl123> voz:tanks
[07:32] <NoCode> voz, Are you using USB3, I suppose it doesn't matter. But who knows. Figured USB 3 and below is backward compatible.
[07:34] <voz> nocode using usb2 no issues but im using ubuntu lts what about you
[07:34] <voz> what ubuntu version are you using saggoy
[07:35] <NoCode> voz, I'm also using Ubuntu. 15.10 with a MATE installation.
[07:36] <voz> nocode there is a bug for a similar chipset(medialink) not sure if that is what is affecting you
[07:36] <NoCode> Maybe I'll reset the dongle and try again, or maybe try a different port.
[07:36] <voz> nocode the workaround is to add the usb dongle to the conf file or make one for it
[07:37] <NoCode> It was working before. I had a bluetooth icon in my system tray. then I don't know what happened
[07:37] <NoCode> voz, Okay.
[07:37] <NoCode> That was a short time though. I almost forgot about that.
[07:37] <NoCode> Brb. I will crawl under my table, and reset the dongle.
[07:39] <NoCode> voz, Yeah lsusb does not show anything.
[07:39] <NoCode> so i wil lreset.
[07:39] <saggoy> I'm using 14.04 voz
[07:40] <oomkiller> Hi, I have an ubuntu 14.04 with an asrock q1900m, an nvidia geforce 510. It shuts down after exact 5hours uptime. It don't crashes I can see the rsyslog exiting on signal 15 at that time
[07:40] <oomkiller> anyone an idea what could cause that?
[07:41] <voz> nocode the problem according to the bug is that because the dongle device name or id is not in the conf list or the driver list it runs and fails, you can add your device and see if the works, if your willing to try ?
[07:42] <NoCode> voz, Of course. But how do I get the device name if lsusb is not listing anything?
[07:42] <abolfzl123> when get a package with terminal where dose the .deb file seved?
[07:42] <voz> saggoy nice I like the 14 version for some reason, maybe you can help out oomkiller
[07:43] <voz> nocode it would be general sort of let me type out an example
[07:44] <voz> abolfzl123 usually in downloads folder but depending on the method used it could a system file like tmp or something along those lines
[07:45] <voz> nocode use the terminal comand lsusb to get the device id
[07:45] <NoCode> voz, Yup. there.
[07:45] <voz> then we will do a gksu gedit to add the device to conf
[07:46] <NoCode> voz, Where's the configuration located?
[07:47] <voz> nocode ok your going to need to type the following without quotes and where xxx is the name of the device like kinivo
[07:47] <NoCode>  /etc/init/bluetooth.conf?
[07:47] <saggoy> voz :no I'm just a newbie !sorry
[07:48] <voz> "gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/xxx-btusb.conf"
[07:49] <jibjab111> i would like to ssh into slave nodes from master
[07:49] <voz> so where xxx is type the name of the device like kinivo
[07:49] <jibjab111> currently i am getting permission denied(public key)
[07:49] <jibjab111> i have copied the id_rsa from master and pasted it into the authorized_keys in the slave
[07:49] <jibjab111> i think i'm missing something
[07:50] <voz> nocode then you are going to paste the following code where xxx xxx is the device id you got from from lsusb
[07:51] <voz> install usb:v0A5Cp21E8d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip* /sbin/modprobe btusb; echo xxxx xxxx > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/btusb/new_id
[07:53] <cspack> jibjab111: you want to copy id_rsa.pub which is the public key
[07:54] <jibjab111> i have tried that
[07:54] <jibjab111> ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ubuntu@ip_of_slave
[07:54] <jibjab111> for some weird reason, i am getting id_rsa.pub doesn't exist
[07:54] <jibjab111> when i ls
[07:55] <jibjab111> i see id_rsa
[07:55] <jibjab111> but no id_rsa.pub
[07:55] <jibjab111> no such file or directory
[07:55] <jibjab111> does that mean it is not a public key
[07:55] <jibjab111> @cspack
[07:56] <deltaskelta> I made a logfile directory in /var/log/directory which needs to be owned by a certain user who runs a process that writes the logs. The log owner is reset on every reboot to root :( How can I make this stop?
[07:56] <han-solo_> quit
[07:56] <jibjab111> ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa ubuntu@ip_of_slave
[07:57] <NoCode> vox, Okay, I plugged the dongle into the front of the machine now. lsusb doesn't show it. When I took it out it was WARM as heck.
[07:58] <cspack> jibjab11: public key should be there, you might have to generate another key
[07:58] <voz>  nocode did you run the command and paste the code?
[07:59] <NoCode> voz, Run what command? "install usb:v0A5Cp21E8d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip* /sbin/modprobe btusb; echo xxxx xxxx > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/btusb/new_id" ?
[08:00] <voz> nocode gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/kinivo-btusb.conf
[08:01] <NoCode> voz, Okay, that created the configuration file.
[08:01] <NoCode> also opened it up.
[08:02] <voz> then paste install usb:v0A5Cp21E8d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip* /sbin/modprobe btusb; echo xxxx xxxx > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/btusb/new_id in the conf file where xxxx xxxx is the device id you got from lsusb earlier
[08:02] <NoCode> voz, Yeah, I just said, I have no device id name.
[08:02] <NoCode> lsusb does not show the name.
[08:04] <voz> nocode when you get the device able to be read then your goint to paste that into the conf file
[08:04] <goddard> ubuntu isn't going to sleep
[08:04] <goddard> i have a swap partition
[08:04] <goddard> any idea how to debug?
[08:05] <voz> that way your drivers can work with the BT
[08:06] <NoCode> voz, Well, lsusb does NOT show the device.
[08:06] <voz> nocode http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11897463 it is a different device but same idea hope that clears it up abit better
[08:08] <voz> nocode your might want to reboot your computer or you can use disks to mount manually the usb
[08:11] <NoCode> alright, I'll restart again. beb
[08:11] <NoCode> brb*
[08:11] <han-solo> umount it
[08:11] <ppak> hey guys
[08:16] <voz> ppak hello, what do you need help with?
[08:17] <ppak> hey voz i was wondering if you knew any 11"-14" lappys that would be good to run ubuntu
[08:17] <cfhowlett> ppak, several.  see #hardware
[08:19] <ppak> hardware a seprate irc channel ?
[08:19] <baizon> !offtopic
[08:20] <ppak> thanks guys
[08:21] <goddard> ppak: the Dell 13 inch is awesome
[08:21] <goddard> its made to run ubuntu
[08:21] <ppak> ill look into it thanks
[08:21] <goddard> ppak: they just came out with a new model as well
[08:24] <lola> anyone have any experience w/ trisquel?
[08:25] <cfhowlett> lola, completely off-topic in this channel.  pretty sure they have their own support.  please go there for help.
[08:40] <NoCode> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14799472/
[08:43] <han-solo> hello
[08:53] <alb-ot> hello, any idea why unity tweak tool hotcorners feature doesn't start after reboot of my ubuntu 14.04? if i turn off and on it starts, but not at the begin after a reboot
[09:13] <DaMastah> IS there a ppa for getting tmux 2.1 on 15.10 ?
[09:14] <Miles_> Hello, if you do a complete install of ubuntu onto a USB drive,  can you "backup image" in "gnome-disks"? and will that save everything, so you can restore later?
[09:15] <Miles_> i.e.   i want to make a customized Ubuntu install, to give to a friend, and to have for myself
[09:15] <cfhowlett> !uck | Miles_
[09:16] <solo> hey
[09:16] <han-solo> hello
[09:16] <solo> lol han-solo
[09:16] <Miles_> cfhowlett:  does Gnome-disks work for that?
[09:16] <han-solo> hey solo, try this
[09:16] <han-solo> on terminal
[09:16] <cfhowlett> Miles_, should work with any ubuntu version
[09:16] <han-solo> do "while($1);do gnome-terminal;done
[09:16] <solo> who are u han-solo?
[09:17] <han-solo> assume you are using gnome
[09:17] <han-solo> /sassume/assuming
[09:17] <cfhowlett> han-solo, solo this is ubuntu support.  for off-topic chatter, please >>> #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:17] <han-solo> got it!
[09:18] <solo> well ok
[09:18] <solo> but i don't have gnome
[09:18] <Miles_> cfhowlett: thanks for UCK, but that is for *before* ubuntu is installed,  i wanted to know how to backup ubuntu, *after* it's installed
[09:18] <Ovation> I just did a fresh install of ubuntu 15.10, configured my drivers/settings the way I like them. I ran dd to a USB 2.0 external hard drive to copy the image. It's been going for about 8 hours now. Is that normal?
[09:18] <cfhowlett> !backup | Miles_ sorry, I misunderstood
[09:19] <solo> i m trying to install some packages but i get the error of unable to locate the package
[09:19] <solo> can someone get me out of this?
[09:19] <Ovation> Solo, could it be your sources.list not properly configured? Or the package name typed incorrectly?
[09:20] <han-solo> add repos
[09:20] <han-solo> that'd fix it, i guess
[09:20] <solo> i tried everything, i have installed this linux on my android
[09:20] <han-solo> mostly incomplete sources.list
[09:20] <Miles_> so is
[09:21] <han-solo> pastbin the source.list and these guys will help you
[09:21] <han-solo> pastebin*
[09:21] <Miles_> so is "cloning" the term for what i want to do?  complete backup & restore a system that is running on a USB
[09:21] <solo> ok, i'll paste the source.list
[09:21] <solo> in pastebin
[09:22] <Ovation> Miles_: do what I'm doing, the command "dd". it copies the content/partitions on an entire hard drive to another hard drive
[09:22] <han-solo> lunch time!
[09:22] <prime_suspect> ok han-solo
[09:23] <prime_suspect> bye..... i'll get the source.list and comeback again
[09:23] <Miles_> Ovation: does Gnome-disks "create disk image"   do the same thing?  i like GUI  :)
[09:25] <Ovation> Miles_: Open up something like GPARTED To see the hard drives. For example, my internal hard drive I want to make a copy of and it's /dev/sda. My external hard drive is /dev/sdb. So I would use "sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb"
[09:25] <Miles_> Ovation: USB 2.0 is much slower than 3.0  :(    Internal SATA is the best for you
[09:25] <Ovation> Miles_: I agree, but I currently have a hardware limitation :)
[09:26] <Miles_> what does DD stand for anyway, besides "disk destroyer"?
[09:26] <Ovation> Miles_: That's the joke about it, because some people (from what I've read) mix the command up and do it backwards
[09:27] <KiloJuliet> Miles_, Data Description
[09:27] <Ovation> Miles_: Just make sure if you do it, you're 100% sure that if= is WHAT you want to make a copy of, and OF= is where you want it to go
[09:29] <Miles_> i just wanted to make sure Gnome-disks works. (it looks the easiest & safest)   this is the guide i saw:  https://www.maketecheasier.com/backup-hard-drive-gnome-disk-utility/
[09:29] <Miles_> KiloJuliet: thx
[09:30] <dani_> hi
[09:30] <KiloJuliet> dd is my favorite tool for testing how good the backups policy is =)
[09:31] <Miles_> Ovation: also, you can take HDD out of the enclosure, and put it in a USB 3.0 enclosure
[09:31] <KiloJuliet> just /dev/zero all the things and watch the magic happen
[09:31] <Ovation> Miles_: It's a brand new computer with a Warranty still though
[09:31] <KiloJuliet> LOL warranty
[09:32] <KiloJuliet> you can't void a warranty by replacing a drive or adding a card or anything
[09:32] <Miles_> Ovation: Desktop or Laptop?
[09:32] <Ovation> So just punching through the tamper tape doesn't void your warranty?
[09:33] <Ovation> Even though it says it does, on the tape?
[09:33] <Miles_> if it's desktop, just connect with SATA.  -- where is the tamper tape Ovation ?
[09:33] <Ovation> Miles_: It's a laptop
[09:33] <lerner> sudo fdisk /dev/sdb -l returns Disk /dev/sdb: 512 B, 512 bytes, 1 sectors, but the unit is 1TB big...
[09:33] <Ovation> Miles_: Over the screw holes
[09:33] <KiloJuliet> oh laptops have dumb warranties
[09:33] <Vali> Hey, anyone wanna help a complete newb?
[09:33] <cfhowlett> Ovation, best perhaps to take that question to the computer company not to ubuntu, yes?
[09:33] <Miles_> Ovation: why would you need to open laptop anyway?,  you mean to put both drives inside a desktop?
[09:33] <cfhowlett> !help | Vali,
[09:34] <Ovation> cfhowlett: I never asked the question, they presented a suggestion for my issue and I simply answered why I can't do that
[09:34] <cfhowlett> Ovation, fair enough
[09:34] <Miles_> Ovation: why would opening laptop help?
[09:35] <Ovation> (04:31:01 AM) Miles_: Ovation: also, you can take HDD out of the enclosure, and put it in a USB 3.0 enclosure
[09:35] <Miles_> Ovation:  i say open external HDD, and connect it with USB 3.0
[09:35] <Miles_> Ovation: you can leave internal  HDD (inside laptop)
[09:36] <Ovation> Miles_: Ohhh. Well. I only have a USB 2.0 enclosure that it came with. Maybe for the future I'll try 3.0. I was just asking if 8 hours is a long time to perform dd to a USB 2.0 hard drive
[09:36] <Miles_> Ovation: do you also have a desktop computer?
[09:36] <lerner> sudo fdisk /dev/sdb -l returns Disk /dev/sdb: 512 B, 512 bytes, 1 sectors, but the unit is 1TB big... lsblk lists the unit without partitions, but the right ammount of space (1TB). I cannot pvcreate like that: sudo pvcreate /dev/sdb returns  Device /dev/sdb not found (or ignored by filtering). whats wrong?
[09:36] <Ovation> Miles_: I don't, sorry, just this laptop
[09:37] <Miles_> Ovation: yeh, USB 2.0 takes forever.  is it telling you the progress and MB/s?
[09:38] <Vali> Right. So, I'm looking to get a wireless driver on a fresh install of ubuntu 14.04. I have so far, installed update from the System Settings -> Details page. Software and Update's "Additional Drivers" tab is stating that no additional drivers are available. I have run lspci -vvnn, so I know my network controller info, but I have no idea where to go from there.
[09:38] <Ovation> Miles_: Nothing at all, just my epileptic blinking light on my HD and a blinking cursor in terminal after the command
[09:38] <Miles_> Ovation: this is why GUI is better, lol  :P
[09:38] <Ovation> Miles_: True, until your computer freezes in the middle of it and crashes :o
[09:39] <Miles_> Ovation: i think "pv"  shows progress of 'dd'
[09:40] <Miles_> (pv -n /dev/sda | dd of=/dev/sdb bs=128M conv=notrunc,noerror) 2>&1 | dialog --gauge "Running dd command (cloning), please wait..." 10 70 0
[09:40] <Ovation> Miles_: Dang, you're right. That would've been nice "dd if=/dev/urandom | pv | dd of=/dev/null "
[09:40] <Miles_> https://askubuntu.com/questions/215505/how-do-you-monitor-the-progress-of-dd
[09:40] <Miles_> or you can just use  a GUI   :P
[09:40] <Miles_> like gnome-disk,  or clonezilla
[09:41] <Vali> So..Nothing?
[09:42] <Ovation> Could also just use a tool like Norton's GHOST. Just boot into GHOST, make an image of the entire internal HD and just restore the HD whenever you want. I've used it at work a ton of times. Sometimes the OS/kernal breaks so bad you can't load into a GUI anymore
[09:42] <Miles_> Ovation: you want to copy drive, or write 'urandom' to a drive?
[09:42] <Miles_> Vali: maybe update the kernel?
[09:43] <Ovation> Miles_: My situation is I got my Ubuntu 15.10 exactly the way I want it (drivers/settings/files). It's not broken and took a lot to finally get my GPU up and running with nvidia-prime. I just wanted to make a fool-proof 100% copy of my internal hard drive so if something breaks with update, I can bounce back easily with a restore
[09:43] <Miles_> Vali: or you can try 15.10, 16.04  if you want to be more risky
[09:44] <Miles_> Ovation: yeh, i'm trying to figure out the best backup tools also
[09:44] <Vali> I'll stick with something more stable. I'll get back to you when I go through updating the kernel, thanks.
[09:45] <Miles_> Vali:  16.04 got wireless working in my friends computer,   but it's still in Alpha
[09:46] <Miles_> Ovation: do you use 'deja dup' ?
[09:47] <Miles_> Ovation:  http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-dd-command-show-progress-while-coping/
[09:47] <Guest95667> hi
[09:49] <Guest66961> hey guyz i am new to linux platform ...i wanted to share a folder on my network...but cant seem to do so.....
[09:51] <cfhowlett> Guest66961, mixed OS network?  i.e. windows + linux = samba
[09:52] <Guest66961> no linux to openelec is what i wish to achieve
[09:52] <cfhowlett> Guest66961, no idea what openelec is so I can only suggest you ask the experts:  #ubuntu-server and #networking
[09:53] <Guest66961> it is another linux machine runnig kodi
[09:53] <Vali> Mike_: I've updated the kernel. I have no idea what that actually did.
[09:53] <Vali> Woops. *Miles_: I've updated the kernel. I have no idea what that actually did.
[09:55] <Miles_> Vali: is it a new install?  you can reinstall 15.10, if you dont mind reinstalling.   you can try 15.10 first on a livecd
[09:57] <Vali> Miles_: It's fresh. Does 15.10 come with the wireless drivers installed?
[09:58] <Miles_> Vali: it might have newer drivers,  you updated 14.04? connected to ethernet?
[09:58] <Vali> Miles_: Yes and yes. It's been plugged into the ethernet for a few hours now.
[10:02] <yellabs> do you know any good speakers about open source for an event ? ( netherlands )
[10:02] <cfhowlett> yellabs, see your local LUG
[10:06] <alb-ot> any idea why Unity Tweak Tool Hotcorners on Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't start after the reboot?
[10:14] <Vali> Mike_: don't know if you're still here, but I fixed it. Turns out my wireless card wasnt supported by ubuntu, but there was a patched driver that I jurryrigged with an NDISwrapper. Thanks for the assistance!
[10:15] <Miles_> Vali: what is the link to that driver? where did you find it?
[10:15] <Miles_> Vali: yay  :)
[10:16] <abolfazl123> I try to install android studio with terminal and it download complete but after download that i get this error
[10:16] <abolfazl123> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14799157/
[10:16] <abolfazl123> what i do?
[10:16] <Vali> Miles_: It was just a Mediatek 7630 driver.
[10:16] <Miles_> Vali: cool
[10:18] <Vali> Welp time to pass out. G'night and thanks again.
[10:18] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, contact the package maintainer.  the complain indicates a problem with the source package, not with ubuntu.  lines 40 - 43
[10:19] <abolfazl123> cfhowlett: ok but where is the file that it downlad?
[10:19] <abolfazl123> where i can find that?
[10:20] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, line 19 --- came from google
[10:21] <abolfazl123> cfhowlett:no where is it in my pc?
[10:21] <abolfazl123> the terminal download that
[10:21] <abolfazl123> yes?
[10:21] <cfhowlett> it will be in your cache
[10:22] <abolfazl123> where is it dir?
[10:22] <sruli> is it possible to have multiple ecryptfs dirs (different pass etc) if yes how to i create and mount second one? not much info on google
[10:22] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, do whereis adroid-tools
[10:24] <abolfazl123> you say i search in google?
[10:25] <abolfazl123> i get get confused....:-/
[10:26] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, apt-cache show android-tools
[10:26] <cfhowlett> look for the maintainer
[10:30] <abolfazl123> i dont understand what i do.i am begginer
[10:33] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, see the email for the maintainer?  contact him/her for support
[10:34] <abolfazl123> oh ok i understand what you say.no it get time
[10:35] <sruli> is it possible to have multiple ecryptfs dirs (different pass etc) if yes how to i create and mount second one? not much info on google
[10:40] <Saw> hi, I'm trying to figure out where are my network configurations located but can't find any. I have an eth0 interface which is configured by dhcp (I think so, anyway), yet there is no network-manager nor wicd, and /etc/network/interfaces contains only 2 lines about the lo interface.
[10:40] <Saw> Any ideas where are the eth0 configurations are coming from?
[10:42] <abolfazl123> how i can search for a file in my pc  with terminal?
[10:43] <cfhowlett> whereis packagename
[10:44] <Saw> or locate
[10:44] <abolfazl123> no just package  any thing like a.txt
[10:46] <hexhaxtron> abolfazl123, updatedb; locate a.txt
[10:47] <abolfazl123> i write this
[10:47] <abolfazl123>  locate android-studio-ide-141.2422023-linux.zip.1
[10:47] <abolfazl123> and it write this
[10:47] <Saw> Anyone got any idea regarding my network configurations?
[10:47] <abolfazl123> /opt/android-studio-ide-141.2422023-linux.zip.1
[10:47] <abolfazl123> but its not over there
[10:48] <abolfazl123> the /opt was empty
[10:48] <sruli> Saw: whats the output of ifconfig
[10:48] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, that is the file you installed?  why are you looking for it?
[10:49] <abolfazl123> no its not installed i want it  to dont download it again
[10:49] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, sudo apt-get install --reinstall packagename
[10:49] <Saw> sruli - http://paste.ubuntu.com/14799953/
[10:50] <abolfazl123> is it download again that?
[10:50] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, nope.  but we already know that file is faulty so ...
[10:51] <sruli> Saw: seems like u have a ip address,what version of ubuntu are u using?
[10:51] <Saw_> sorry, had a disconnection. Anyone wrote something about I posted the ifconfig output?
[10:51] <sruli> Saw_: seems like u have a ip address,what version of ubuntu are u using?
[10:52] <Saw_> sruli - 14.04.2 LTS. And the IP address is configured for eth0. I want to configure eth1, not sure how though, nor where are the configurations for eth1 are.
[10:52] <Saw_> where are the configurations for eth0 are*
[10:53] <fwef> Hi, is there any difference between installing ubuntu gnome from installation disc, and apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop?
[10:53] <abolfazl123> cfhowlett : the output was this
[10:53] <abolfazl123> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14799967/
[10:53] <sruli> Saw_: do u not have a up/down arrow icon in top bar?
[10:53] <abolfazl123> whats it meaning?
[10:54] <abolfazl123> its write it installed
[10:54] <abolfazl123> but
[10:54] <abolfazl123> ???
[10:54] <Saw_> sruli - I do, why?
[10:55] <sruli> Saw: if u click it > edit connections, you be able to configure ur connections
[10:55] <Saw> sruli - I would like to edit them through the terminal, though.
[10:55] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, the first thing you showed was that the file had an error.  sudo apt-get purge android-tools and try reinstalling.  if you still get the same error, STOP trying to install and contact the maintainer with your problem
[10:55] <cfhowlett> *android-studio*
[10:57] <sruli> Saw: in /etc/Network-Manager/system-connections/ do u have a file for each connection?
[10:57] <akik> Saw: there's nmcli to edit the connections in the terminal
[10:58] <abolfazl123> how i can remove it(android-studio) for try reinstall it again
[10:58] <cfhowlett> abolfazl123, sudo apt-get purge android-studio
[10:58] <abolfazl123> i did that thanks
[10:59] <Saw> sruli - kind of. I have two files in there, although they are named 'Wired conenction 1' and 'Ethernet connection 1'.
[10:59] <Saw> akik / sruli - looks like I am using the network manager then. I looked online on how to disable it, and I didn't found it, so I assumed I didn't use it. I guess the online guides I found were just old. thank you both!
[11:00] <sruli> is it possible to have multiple ecryptfs dirs (different pass etc) if yes how to i create and mount second one? not much info on google
[11:01] <EriC^^> sruli: encfs /path/to/.something /path/to/emptydir
[11:02] <EriC^^> i think so, never tried it with multiple dirs but it should work
[11:03] <sruli> EriC^^: encfs has too many vulnerabilities i want to use eCryptfs
[11:03] <EriC^^> sruli: do you have any links to the vulnerabilities?
[11:04] <sruli> EriC^^: 2 minutes will find them for u
[11:04] <EriC^^> thanks :)
[11:06] <crushcapitalism> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP8CNp-vksc
[11:06] <sruli> EriC^^: https://defuse.ca/audits/encfs.htm https://defuse.ca/audits/ecryptfs.htm
[11:07] <EriC^^> thanks
[11:11] <genophy> I have a trouble,  sudo NetworkManager;  then the command show: (NetworkManager:4154): GLib-WARNING **: GError set over the top of a previous GError or uninitialized memory.
[11:11] <genophy> This indicates a bug in someone's code. You must ensure an error is NULL before it's set.
[11:11] <genophy> The overwriting error message was: Key file does not have group 'connectivity'
[11:13] <genophy> who know ,how to fix it?  and now the top right newworkmangaer is hiden..
[11:15] <spupuser1> is it possible for ubuntu to run a sys command that eavesdrops data on the bus or the chipsets?
[11:17] <genophy> er,the best way is reinstall the all system.?
[11:20] <sruli> genophy: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1290217
[11:23] <genophy> sruli, thanks
[11:23] <scub> Hi all, any peppermint helpers here ? :)
[11:24] <Ben64> scub: peppermint isn't supported here, sorry
[11:24] <scub> aww, trying to indetify my wireless adapter so i can search for drivers :)
[11:25] <MonkeyDust> scub  there's #peppermint, but only 4 users
[11:25] <scub> I`m one of them, they are all asleep i think :))
[11:25] <Ben64> if having an active support channel is important to you, maybe choose a different distro?
[11:26] <cfhowlett> indeed
[11:27] <scub> aye, was thinking, playing around with a revo m1-601, only has 2gb ram, so thought peppermint would be best.
[11:27] <MonkeyDust> scub  or a lightweight ubuntu
[11:27] <cfhowlett> scub, lubuntu would love a system like that.  also see xubuntu  and ubuntu-mate
[11:27] <scub> obviously, wireless hardware a little new..
[11:28] <HackerII> scub:  try 15.10, its pretty up to date
[11:28] <sruli> EriC^^: did u read both audits?
[11:29] <scub> i like the system, came with freedos, some form of 32gb flash drive. cheap and cheerfull. Seems to be all moulded into its case, so cant swap hdd`s or ant=ything
[11:29] <scub> 15.10 version of ubuntu?
[11:30] <HackerII> ya, its a mate version also
[11:30] <HackerII> look 4 it
[11:30] <cfhowlett> 15.10 is capable of running with 2gb but lubuntu would run faster
[11:30] <lesshaste>  I have an lzma file which I would like to read in to wireshark (actually tshark). I don't think wireshark supports reading lzma files and I am not allowed to decompress it to disk. Is there some trick I can do to resolve this?
[11:30] <scub> k, thanky, will swap over to windows now and download :o)
[11:30] <scub> quick one, how do i know if I`m using framebuffer device?
[11:31] <scub> hehe, 32bit or 64?
[11:31] <EriC^^> sruli: read some of the first one
[11:31] <cfhowlett> scub, seriously doubt that a 2gb system is 64 bit capable
[11:32] <sruli> EriC^^: do u know if i can do multiple ecryptfs dirs and mount manually?
[11:32] <scub> haha, this one seems to be running fine, just no wireless :)
[11:32] <EriC^^> sruli: i think you can
[11:32] <HackerII> scub:  put 15.10 on a stick and run it and see
[11:33] <sruli> EriC^^: can find instructions/guide all thguides i found are for single with the sig files in .ecryptfs can u put multiple config files there? how do i mount the second one?
[11:33] <MonkeyDust> scub  use this machine to download the iso, no need to go to windows
[11:34] <Ben64> scub: it's 64bit
[11:34] <Ben64> according to google at least
[11:34] <gcfhvjbkn> say, i downloaded a bunch of packages from packages.ubuntu.com by hand
[11:35] <gcfhvjbkn> where can i place them in my system so that apt-get picks them up?
[11:35] <Ben64> gcfhvjbkn: why
[11:35] <cfhowlett> gcfhvjbkn, did you also get all the dependent files?  cause apt-get install does that for you ...
[11:35] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  apt-downloads from the repos, you cannot place anything in the repos ... install what you downloaded with dpkg
[11:36] <gcfhvjbkn> yes i did;
[11:36] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  apt-get downloads from the repos, you cannot place anything in the repos ... install what you downloaded with dpkg
[11:36] <gcfhvjbkn> yeah, that's one option
[11:36] <gcfhvjbkn> but i thought there is a cache that apt-get uses
[11:36] <Ben64> but why do all that
[11:36] <gcfhvjbkn>  /etc/apt-cache something something
[11:37] <cfhowlett> why not use normal installation method?
[11:37] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  what are you trying to do or achieve?
[11:37] <gcfhvjbkn> because my new ubuntu installation needs custom drivers to access internet
[11:37] <gcfhvjbkn> that's common enough, i think
[11:37] <MonkeyDust> custom drivers?
[11:37] <gcfhvjbkn> yeah, i have wifi dongle
[11:37] <gcfhvjbkn> that needs drivers to work
[11:38] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[11:38] <gcfhvjbkn> one sec
[11:39] <gcfhvjbkn> ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
[11:39] <gcfhvjbkn>  \n \l
[11:39] <sruli> can anyone help me with how to mount a second ecryptfs dir manually?
[11:40] <EriC^^> sruli: no idea, i've barely used it
[11:40] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  first upgrade to .3 ... sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
[11:40] <gcfhvjbkn> MonkeyDust: will that work with no internet though?
[11:40] <sruli> anyone? how to mount a second ecryptfs dir manually?
[11:41] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  use a normal cable, upgrade, then configure wifi
[11:41] <gcfhvjbkn> i dont have a network card
[11:41] <gcfhvjbkn> yeah i'd do that of course
[11:41] <gcfhvjbkn> inb4 buy one
[11:41] <gcfhvjbkn> why do i need to upgrade though?
[11:41] <cfhowlett> http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.jp/2010/06/howto-installing-ubuntu-packages.html
[11:42] <centric> ubuntu taking 5 -6 mins to boot up. can anyone help me?
[11:42] <sruli> gcfhvjbkn: the packages you downloaded are they the driver?
[11:42] <MonkeyDust> gcfhvjbkn  because the current point release is .3 ... next week or so, it will be 14.04.4
[11:43] <gcfhvjbkn> sruli: they are build-essential and its dependencies
[11:43] <gcfhvjbkn> MonkeyDust: ok
[11:44] <gcfhvjbkn> cfhowlett: thanks, that solves my issue pretty much
[11:44] <cfhowlett> gcfhvjbkn, be aware that this is NOT a long -term solution.  get your network sorted ASAP.  happy2help!
[11:45] <gcfhvjbkn> yeah, will do
[11:45] <m3ch4n1c> guys I am lookin for a hacker community is there any one?
[11:45] <cfhowlett> m3ch4n1c, not here.
[11:45] <MonkeyDust> m3ch4n1c  type /msg alis list #blah
[11:50] <jali> Hello there
[11:52] <LostSoul_> Hi
[11:52] <LostSoul_> I'm trying to set up email notification on my gitlab on Ubuntu using exim4
[11:52] <LostSoul_> But I'm getting in exim4 logs:
[11:52] <LostSoul_> gitlab@my.domain Unrouteable address
[11:52] <LostSoul_> What can cause it?
[11:52] <MonkeyDust> !find exim
[11:53] <jali> everything on ubuntu workes fine just fax service
[11:54] <LostSoul_> LOL MonkeyDust
[11:54] <LostSoul_> I still didn't find solution in your reply
[11:55] <iGeni> i have 2 ubuntu systems   but the time between both is like 2 a 3 seconds off , how do i sync those 2 servers
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> iGeni  thee's also #ubuntu-server
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> there's*
[11:56] <iGeni> ah k
[12:03] <scub> ready to go on the ubuntu stick, but looking at ndiswrapper first for a bit of fun :)
[12:05] <__raven> hi
[12:06] <__raven> just tested kernel 4.4 and 4.5rc1 on ubuntu 15.10 with a acer aspire e5 573 to get the integrated wifi module working but with theese the touchpad is not working any more. any idea?
[12:10] <deepimpact85> Enabling Nvidia Server Settings detects monitors on graphics card but not the monitor on vga on the motherboard, what do I do?
[12:10] <ikonia> are you sure it can do that
[12:11] <ikonia> is the vga on the motherboard not wired into the intel onboard chip ?
[12:11] <deepimpact85> iknonia, it is
[12:11] <ikonia> so why would nvidia settings be aware of the intel chip ?
[12:12] <deepimpact85> the problem is using Nouveau i can see all 3 monitors (2 on the graphics card and 1 on the vga) using the recommended Nvidia driver I only see the 2 connected to the graphics card
[12:12] <ikonia> right ?
[12:12] <deepimpact85> I want to see all 3
[12:13] <ikonia> nvidia settings only manages the nvidia chip
[12:13] <deepimpact85> so what manages the 3rd monitor then? it is no longer active
[12:13] <ikonia> what is it you're actually trying to do
[12:13] <ikonia> lets work backwards from the end goal, rather than what you are currently doing
[12:14] <funkt> anyone here anygood with jquery I know it's off topic
[12:14] <ikonia> funkt: then don't ask if you know it's offtopic
[12:14] <ikonia> there are java channels that can help
[12:14] <funkt> ok!
[12:14] <funkt> I know there all dead
[12:14] <funkt> nobody there
[12:14] <ikonia> not really this channels job to pick up the slack of java channels, sorry
[12:21] <user_> yup!
[12:31] <cristian_c> jpmh: great!
[12:31] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:39] <Fausty> Hello
[12:48] <linuxlove> hello
[12:48] <linuxlove> hello
[12:48] <linuxlove> i cant download http://files2.genymotion.com/genymotion/genymotion-2.6.0/genymotion-2.6.0-ubuntu15_x64.bin
[12:48] <linuxlove> can someone put it in another link for me please?
[12:48] <ikonia> linuxlove: ok ?
[12:48] <ikonia> no
[12:49] <ikonia> you'd need to talk to genymotion.com for access to other links on their servers
[12:49] <ikonia> what happens when you try to download it
[12:49] <linuxlove> ikonia, it just loading i don`t see any thing in process
[12:49] <chrono> yes
[12:50] <ikonia> url works well for me
[12:50] <linuxlove> i don`t know what is wrong here
[12:50] <linuxlove> ikonia, could you put it in another link for me please?
[12:50] <ikonia> no
[12:51] <linuxlove> why?
[12:51] <ikonia> I'm not a hosting provider for you
[12:51] <linuxlove> ikonia, i know but it is a critical situation here
[12:51] <ikonia> then contact the provider
[12:52] <chrono> yes
[12:52] <linuxlove> ikonia, i can download other links
[12:52] <ikonia> so ?
[12:52] <ikonia> use wget to test the url
[12:52] <ikonia> or curl
[12:52] <linuxlove> ikonia, i have problem just with this link
[12:52] <ikonia> maybe get some better debug
[12:53] <linuxlove> ikonia, tried wget no result
[12:53] <ikonia> what do get
[12:53] <linuxlove> wget -c http://files2.genymotion.com/genymotion/genymotion-2.6.0/genymotion-2.6.0-ubuntu15_x64.bin
[12:54] <ikonia> why -c
[12:54] <linuxlove> ymotion/genymotion-2.6.0/genymotion-2.6.0-ubuntu15_x64.bin
[12:54] <linuxlove> --2016-01-31 07:54:14--  http://files2.genymotion.com/genymotion/genymotion-2.6.0/genymotion-2.6.0-ubuntu15_x64.bin
[12:54] <linuxlove> Resolving files2.genymotion.com (files2.genymotion.com)... 205.234.175.175
[12:54] <linuxlove> Connecting to files2.genymotion.com (files2.genymotion.com)|205.234.175.175|:80...
[12:55] <sruli> EriC^^: i used the mount command from this page to mount second ecryptfs dir, works fine http://www.systutorials.com/1638/setting-up-ecryptfs-in-linux/
[12:55] <linuxlove> ikonia, same result without -c
[12:56] <homa> hi my friends
[12:57] <BluesKaj> linuxlove, looks like your country is still blocking interent sites. the url works fine here
[12:58] <ikonia> ahhh the country, good call
[12:58] <BluesKaj> iran
[12:58] <ioria> linuxlove, ping files2.genymotion.com
[12:59] <Papachan_> hi again
[12:59] <Papachan_> how i can check why network-manager is not starting at start up
[13:00] <bastian__> hi
[13:08] <am_> hi there! anybody knows why in ubuntu time by time the system starting typing "555555555555555555" and don't stops till I press some key?
[13:08] <excelsiora> hi!
[13:09] <am_> in another words, system typing digit "5" by itself in cycle
[13:09] <BluesKaj>  a lot of Irtanians use vpns to get around url blockers, wonder if the lifting of sanctions might change things there
[13:09] <BluesKaj> iranians
[13:10] <am_> and then if I press some key it's stops, but first pressing on 5 not working, and second working properly and type 5
[13:10] <excelsiora> When I try to log on my primary account, I see a flash of a shell and I'm immediately back at the login page where it's waiting for my password. This is different behavior than when I type in a wrong password, so I know that's not the problem. How do I troubleshoot it?
[13:11] <atralheaven> Hi, how can I limit a user's internet traffic usage?
[13:11] <excelsiora> you can restrict domains in hosts
[13:11] <ioria> !info squid
[13:12] <ioria> !info squid3
[13:12] <excelsiora> atralheaven: http://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/how-to-block-unwanted-website-in-ubuntu-linux/
[13:14] <excelsiora> so how do I troubleshoot my login problems?
[13:14] <excelsiora> should I start with renaming my .bashrc?
[13:15] <excelsiora> is it possible someone screwed with one of my logon .rc files?
[13:17] <Li> here comes and an easy question for ubuntu gurus ...I looked into this howtogeek tweak to automatically running applications from last session but 1) I found my 15.04 distro already has the same settings 2) checked the auto-save-session-one-shot ... BUT in both cases all my running apps vanished after restarting the box.. http://www.howtogeek.com/203952/how-to-automatically-remember-running-applications-from-yo
[13:17] <Li> ur-last-session-in-ubuntu-14.04/
[13:17] <VHJJVFH> exit
[13:22] <wicope> Hi. I press 'c' and the window closes. I need write 'c' and not be processed by the GUI. Please any tip. Thanks
[13:34] <gcfhvjbkn> ok so i carried on with a plan to put my packages in /var/cache/apt/archives
[13:34] <gcfhvjbkn> apt-get says "the following packages have unmet dependencies: … (name of the package) but it is not installable"
[13:34] <gcfhvjbkn> what does it mean though?
[13:35] <christian_> what*s up?
[13:35] <gcfhvjbkn> i imagine it could have something to do with file permissions for .deb files
[13:35] <gcfhvjbkn> sorry; i was trying to install a few packages on my ubuntu machine that doesnt yet have internet access
[13:35] <gcfhvjbkn> http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.jp/2010/06/howto-installing-ubuntu-packages.html
[13:36] <gcfhvjbkn> as per this blog post that someone has shown me
[13:51] <codepython777> i've a laptop screen connected to a 27" monitor. How do i make ubuntu recognize it's resolution correctly? (Its set in vertical mode)
[14:00] <JRSS> hello all! I'm looking to install Ubuntu on my old mac (2007) and I'm not sure it will be able to handle it.
[14:00] <dociledevil> how old?
[14:00] <alb-ot> 2007
[14:00] <OerHeks> old mac, powerpc ?
[14:00] <JRSS> I need it mostly for file server and Plex.... and I'm not sure if I should choose the server or GUI
[14:01] <dociledevil> choose the server..
[14:01] <JRSS> it's intel. Macbook 2007 model
[14:01] <JRSS> 10.6 instaled
[14:01] <dociledevil> yah then choose a CLI..
[14:01] <OerHeks> oh, any 64 bit server will run
[14:01] <dociledevil> if you have to only run a file server, then choose the CLI
[14:01] <dociledevil> did anyone see the new Cinnamon ?
[14:01] <JRSS> dociledevil, my knowledge of command line is very limited. Also, I would need to run a web browser on it
[14:02] <JRSS> (for Plex interface, for example)
[14:02] <JRSS> so this is why I'm not sure
[14:02] <dociledevil> well choose a minimal GUI
[14:02] <JRSS> I am not famliar with Ubuntu all that much, I have Mint installed on my machine at home
[14:03] <JRSS> dociledevil, can I have a SAMBA share setup on Unity?
[14:03] <tada> Hi guys. do you know if it is possible to inclyde /var/log/apt.history.log in the system logs
[14:03] <dociledevil> yah sure
[14:03] <dociledevil> samba can be set up on any GUI I guess
[14:04] <JRSS> So maybe I should do that... I'm just not sure if the macbook can handle Unity.
[14:04] <bekks> JRSS: Unity is a desktop environment, Samba is a filesharing protocol. They have nothing to do with each other. :)
[14:04] <JRSS> hmm let me pull up the specs one sec
[14:04] <bekks> Samba isnt even related to a GUI at all.
[14:04] <dociledevil> Well use Gnome..
[14:04] <dociledevil> Dont use Unity
[14:04] <JRSS> bekks - yes I know, but I'm more comfortable with Unity then CLI lol and I'm wondering if I can run it on the old mac
[14:04] <dociledevil> or maybe go for xfce if you dont have that much processing power
[14:05] <JRSS> I will want to run firefox or chrome on it, I will probably have to at one point
[14:05] <JRSS> xfce.. hmmm
[14:05] <dociledevil> well Unity is way too laggy even on my machine(I have a c2d with 4 gigs)
[14:05] <dociledevil> so go for Gnome or xfce
[14:05] <JRSS> ok now.. how coplicated is it to get it to install on a mac? I saw different tutorials. anyone here with experience?
[14:05] <dociledevil> no idea about mac.. sorry!
[14:06] <dociledevil> I guess there must be tons of tuts out there
[14:06] <bekks> JRSS: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleIntelInstallation
[14:07] <JRSS> ok let me give you some spes. I will look bekk, thanks
[14:07] <JRSS> 2GB of ram, 2.16 CPU
[14:07] <cristian_c> hello, a question
[14:07] <JRSS> it's a macbook 2,1 btw
[14:07] <bekks> JRSS: More important, look at the Mac Level, 11,1 or whatever it may be.
[14:08] <JRSS> hmmm
[14:08] <bekks> JRSS: Thats what you need to know, according to the link given.
[14:08] <cristian_c> How could I add a new service/daemon at bootup with systemd?
[14:09] <JRSS> bekks I'm confused, this is def NOT 11....
[14:09] <EriC^^> cristian_c: i think you have to make a systemd unit
[14:09] <JRSS> but is this manual good for macbooks as old as mine?
[14:09] <bekks> JRSS: Then you need to find out.
[14:09] <cristian_c> previously, I created a symbolic link in etc/rc2.d directory to a script in /etc/initrd with upstart
[14:09] <cristian_c> EriC^^: ok, understood
[14:09] <EriC^^> !systemd | cristian_c this might help
[14:09] <bekks> JRSS: If it isnt 11,1, what is it then?
[14:09] <JRSS> 2,1
[14:09] <cristian_c> EriC^^: systemd has the full control
[14:09] <JRSS> it's also not an iMac, it's a mabook
[14:10] <cristian_c> from vivid vervet
[14:10] <cristian_c> EriC^^: that wiki page
[14:10] <JRSS> *macbook
[14:10] <bekks> JRSS: So that guide is applicable, isnt it? "This information will not work for iMac (11,1 or newer) users installing recent versions of Ubuntu".
[14:10] <bekks> JRSS: So read it.
[14:10] <cristian_c> *is that wiki page related to 15.04 and later?
[14:10] <cristian_c> 15.04, 15.10
[14:11] <cristian_c> or previous versions (for example 14.04)
[14:11] <JRSS> bekks: I'm not sure. it says what macs it IS good for, and it's very specific about what it's NOT good for. I rather find something that is specific to my model, if there is such a thing. Is this the only official ubuntu installation guide?
[14:11] <JRSS> ugh. I meant to say, it ONLY says what it's NOT good for, not what it is good for.
[14:12] <JRSS> it covers a lot of ground for what it is good for
[14:12] <cristian_c> Ubuntu 15.04 (using Systemd by default): Systemd runs with PID 1 as /sbin/init. Upstart runs with PID 1 as /sbin/upstart.
[14:12] <cristian_c> ah, ok
[14:13] <cristian_c> Prior versions (using Upstart by default): Upstart runs with PID 1 as /sbin/init. Systemd runs with PID 1 as /lib/systemd/systemd.
[14:13] <bekks> JRSS: It tells you what it is good for. Why do you think it is not good for your model?
[14:13] <JRSS> bekks: lack of specifics. It also explains installion via CD, and I need to use a USB stick. these things might look minor but they make a difference
[14:14] <bekks> JRSS: Actually it doesnt matter at all.
[14:14] <bekks> JRSS: The installation process is exactly the same.
[14:14] <SchrodingersScat> JRSS: normally usb/cd are interchangeable, except in cases when the image won't fit on a cd :)
[14:15] <gcfhvjbkn> ended up manually installing everything with dpkg…
[14:16] <JRSS> bekks: well, if I have a USB stick I need to have it formatted the right way... eh, they recommend using a CD. they have a different mantual for USB: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/How%20to%20install%20Ubuntu%20on%20MacBook%20using%20USB%20Stick
[14:16] <JRSS> bekks: regardless, ok, I will look there.. where are the minimal requirements for ubuntu
[14:16] <bekks> JRSS: You dont even need to care about your USB stick, since you just use dd for copying the image to the stick. No manual partitioning whatever is need at all.
[14:16] <OerHeks> !specs
[14:17] <bekks> JRSS: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[14:17] <bekks> :)
[14:17] <JRSS> ah! here it is.... thanks :)
[14:19] <JRSS> ok I think last question... are there any features that would work on Ubuntu server and not Unity or xcfe
[14:19] <bekks> JRSS: No.
[14:19] <JRSS> bekks: not at all? so it's just a matter of CLI and less apps installed by default?
[14:19] <bekks> JRSS: Server and Desktop are just a different sets of installed software.
[14:19] <bekks> JRSS: Correct.
[14:20] <JRSS> bekks: ok sounds good. I will try unity for a test drive, install Plex and try to watch a HD movie... and if the thing doesn't blow up, I know I'm good lol
[14:20] <JRSS> thanks for your help :)
[14:20] <bekks> JRSS: I've never heard of "Plex" - what is it?
[14:20] <JRSS> Plex is a media server
[14:21] <JRSS> https://plex.tv/downloads
[14:21] <bekks> It's not in the official repos.
[14:22] <JRSS> check it out if you want. it uses your machine as a media server and comes with many features that are good for movie lovers.. like pulling rating and thubnails for you from the internet, apps for android and iphone so you can watch it anywhere, etc.
[14:22] <JRSS> bekks: I don't know why not, it has a ubuntu "official" installtion on the website
[14:22] <bekks> From what I can read so far, it is just webserver and a DNLA server. No need for testnig it out, since both are in the official repos.
[14:22] <JRSS> I have it working on Mint, which probably means it works on Ubuntu
[14:22] <bekks> JRSS: It is not in the official Ubuntu repos. Thats all that matters.
[14:23] <JRSS> even though I have an issue with my external (it's NFTS)
[14:23] <JRSS> bekks: why?
[14:23] <JRSS> bekks: how do the officials actually become official?
[14:23] <bekks> JRSS: Ask the official repo maintainers.
[14:23] <bekks> JRSS: There is no official Ubuntu package, that would require it to be in the Ubuntu repos.
[14:24] <JRSS> bekks: hmmm I see. interesting. what makes it an official package?
[14:24] <JRSS> bekks: curious
[14:24] <bekks> JRSS: Whatever the authors of a 3rd party application name their product/release, unless it isnt in the Ubuntu repos, it isnt an official Ubuntu application.
[14:24] <bekks> JRSS: I told you three times now :P
[14:25] <JRSS> bekks: but I guess what I'm trying to understand, if there's something in the files themselves that make them official, like, you add something in the installtion script?
[14:25] <JRSS> or is it just a matter of saying hello and shaking hand and now it's part of the official
[14:25] <bekks> JRSS: It is more part of having the application packaged following the Ubuntu packaging guidelines, etc.
[14:25] <am_> anybody knows why ubuntu types digit 555555555 in period time by time?
[14:26] <JRSS> bekks: ahhh. now it makes more sense to me.
[14:26] <am_> I can't understand why it's happens
[14:26] <JRSS> bekks: well, I'm out of here. Thanks for your help again!
[14:26] <am_> just repeat typing "5"
[14:26] <am_> and stops typing when I press some key
[14:27] <am_> I have the same problem in ubuntu 10.x 12.x 14.x and now in 15.x
[14:28] <bekks> am_: Sounds like your keyboard is broken.
[14:29] <am_> bekks This is not keyboard, because there are different keyboards each time
[14:29] <BluesKaj> am check the key, make sure it isn't stuck half way pressed ..dislodge any foreign material under the key or near it
[14:29] <Marvin> .
[14:30] <BluesKaj> oh no not another guestxxxxxx
[14:30] <BluesKaj> good, well done marvinmirek
[14:31] <am_> BluesKaj, i try with different keyboards this is the first thing I checked in
[14:31] <am_> In other distros this bug is not present
[14:31] <marvinmirek> I have installed Windows 8.1 and Xubuntu 14.04 on my laptop.Windows 8.1 is installed under UEFI and Xubuntu is installed under Legacy Mode in BIOS.If i want to delete the Xubunt partition will that affect the windows partition?
[14:32] <marvinmirek> BluesKaj, :D
[14:33] <BluesKaj>  marvinmirek it shouldn't as long as you use something like gparted to do so
[14:34] <Li> Anyone knows why this is not working on vivid? http://www.howtogeek.com/203952/how-to-automatically-remember-running-applications-from-your-last-session-in-ubuntu-14.04/
[14:34] <marvinmirek> BluesKaj, got it but what about from thw windows partition section?
[14:35] <BluesKaj> ma it shouldn't matter since you used legacy mode on the Xubuntu install
[14:35] <BluesKaj> marvinmirek,^
[14:36] <marvinmirek> BluesKaj, are you sure or should i make a backup?
[14:37] <BluesKaj> marvinmirek, dunno id easy bcd in wiondows will work or not , it might if it can see the linux OS/partition
[14:37] <BluesKaj> if you're at unsure , ask in #windows, marvinmirek
[14:38] <BluesKaj> at all
[14:38] <marvinmirek> BluesKaj, got it thanks for your time...
[14:40] <LastAvengers> Hi all, I have a question with gtk programming, GtkStackSidebar's items are some label, how can i replace it with other widget? should I rewrite the whole GtkStackSidebar?
[14:43] <pigbull> hello
[14:48] <sruli> what is the most secure portable password manager?
[14:49] <bekks> your brain.
[14:49] <sruli> bekks: how did u know?
[14:50] <sruli> i need a portable password manager, anyone know which might be most secure?
[14:53] <EriC^^> sruli: give keepass a shot maybe
[14:53] <EriC^^> keepassx
[14:54] <sruli> thanks
[14:55] <EriC^^> no problem
[14:56] <sruli> EriC^^: you heard of http://mypasswords.ehsunbehravesh.com/ ?
[14:56] <EriC^^> sruli: nope
[15:14] <qpanic> o/
[15:38] <frenda> How can I fix subtitle in baka-mplayer. The subtitle have ~2s delay
[15:40] <tytrews> frenda: stop using that trash an
[15:40] <tytrews> frenda: stop using that trash and use VLC
[15:43] <frenda> tytrews: It does not work well! If you move the file towards/backwards, VLC muted the film!
[15:48] <gorianter> hi. i use lubuntu and just installed the ubuntu-gnome-desktop DE. How do i install unity??
[15:49] <gorianter> and can anybody please suggest a good icon theme
[15:49] <EriC^^> gorianter: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[15:49] <netw0rk> gorianter, I think its sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[15:50] <gorianter> i will try it
[15:50] <gorianter> thanks
[16:00] <loveheartjoylove> (ಥ_ಥ)  I need a script that will launch all my browsers and gedits and Nautiluses in the right place, for my web dev environment that used 49 desktops
[16:01] <loveheartjoylove> it's not fun loading all that
[16:03] <codelion> ugh ok guys I'm on my last legs. I started having GL issues a few days ago, so I attempted to solve by installing more GL related 32 bit libraries (64 bit ubuntu 15.04) which then broke my nvidia drivers. I've been running it in circles for 2 days
[16:03] <codelion> Right about now, it boots an 800x640 graphical login screen, which flashes and returns to itself when it gets a password
[16:04] <codelion> (Ditnt mean to part, new touchpad not used to it yet)
[16:05] <codelion> I'm getting more and more lost with this, I have no idea whats broken
[16:05] <codelion> dmesg shows nothing that I recognize
[16:07] <Ovation> Anyone have experience with NVIDIA Prime drivers? I'm using one for my hybrid system, intel/GTX 950M. When I play steam, the quality of one of the games(DOTA 2) doesn't seem as good as what it was on my other OS prior to Ubuntu 15.10. I also made sure I used Performance (NVIDIA) in the X Server settings too. Any ideas?
[16:10] <codelion> Ovation: its been a few years,  but in my experience the hybrid systems never work as well on linux
[16:10] <codelion> They don't really make it obvious, but alot of them use proprietary drivers from the manufacturer which never quite make it over to linux
[16:11] <codelion> My Samsung Chronos even didn't get the driver for windows (Samsung took 2 years to release a driver which even turned the DGPU on
[16:15] <codelion> I just purged nvida from my system, still can't get passed the login prompt
[16:15] <codelion> it just drops back to it repeatedly
[16:20] <ubuntu-mate> Hi all, I'm new here,have not installed ubuntu yet. Any suggestions?
[16:21] <D|nA> ubuntu-mate, your question is too broad
[16:21] <SchrodingersScat> ubuntu-mate: suggestions for what exactly?  You're welcome to throw an image on a usb drive and play around
[16:21] <codelion> Linux is a fickle mistress
[16:22] <bekks> codelion: No one forces you to use it.
[16:22] <sruli> what would be the command to execute as other user? "sudo su -user2" ?
[16:22] <bekks> sruli: No.
[16:22] <llutz> sruli: sudo -u user /man sudo/
[16:23] <sruli> llutz: tnx
[16:23] <codelion> "su <user>" also works on systems without sudo
[16:23] <codelion> if you have enough permissions to drop to that user
[16:23] <ary> hi guys. Having trouble with html5 player on fullscreen
[16:24] <ubuntu-mate> I'm on a usb drive now. If I install will Windows be gone completly, or can I recover Windows?
[16:24] <ary> the video is frameskiping on fullscreen
[16:24] <ary> how to fix it?
[16:24] <sruli> ubuntu-mate: u can install side-by-side
[16:24] <sruli> ubuntu-mate: the installer should give you that option
[16:25] <netw0rk> How can you startx when a monitor is plugged in?  Or startx even when a monitor is not plugged in
[16:26] <username1> I lost all sound after migrating from Windows XP to Lubuntu. Sound won't work on Librepup GNU+Linux-libre either. My computer is Fujitsu Siemens Amilo La1703. How do I fix this?
[16:27] <username1> According to AlsaMixer my sound card is HDA VIA VT82xx and sound circuit VIA VT1708.
[16:28] <ary> How do i fix html5 player? My html5 player is frameskiping on fullscreen.
[16:28] <seyt> exit
[16:28] <D|nA> ary, video drivers?
[16:29] <ary> DjnA, they are installed
[16:29] <D|nA> browser? GPU model?
[16:29] <ary> it has ben work fine before
[16:29] <ary> Browser: Firefox
[16:29] <ary> GPU: Radeon 3000
[16:30] <D|nA> same problem with another browser?
[16:31] <ary> Doesn't try
[16:31] <ary> lets give a try then
[16:32] <codelion> If I'm chrooted into a disk from a livecd is there any way to maaaaybe get it working without having to reinstall? just revert it as close to the original configuration as possible
[16:33] <sruli> codelion: depends what is the problem with the original install
[16:34] <codelion> I haven't been able to figure it out after 3 going on 4 days which is why I'm looking for a nuclear option
[16:34] <ikonia> what have you done ?
[16:34] <ikonia> explain the problem
[16:35] <codelion> My graphics drivers stopped working after a reboot, first reboot in a long time so it could have been any number of configuration changes. Uninstalled all nvidia*, rebooted, now only one screen works. Install nvidia-352, reboot, 800x650 screen now, still only one screen. After a while of running that in ciricles, now it won't even go past the login screen (just drops back to the login screen after flashing black a few times)
[16:36] <ikonia> codelion: ok - so forget the chroot for a moment, can you boot into recovery mode ?
[16:36] <ary> try to change boot options to nomodeset
[16:36] <ikonia> hang on
[16:36] <ikonia> thats just a random thing to say
[16:37] <codelion> How do I boot to recovery mode from grub?
[16:37] <ikonia> a failed login - why does that warrent "nomodeset"
[16:37] <ary> at logo screen press F12 and edit the boot line
[16:37] <codelion> I've not booted ubuntu to recovery
[16:37] <ikonia> codelion: there should be an option in the grub menu
[16:37] <codelion> ok
[16:37] <codelion> I found it in "advanced options" its booting up now
[16:37] <codelion> I mean, it boots, I just can't get passed the login prompt
[16:38] <Nilesh_> i tried to build kdepim, having been installed all the dependencies for  libkf5kdelibs4support- it still fails saying
[16:38] <ikonia> codelion: lets see what you get here
[16:38] <Nilesh_> Could not find a configuration file for package "KF5KDELibs4Support" "
[16:38] <ikonia> Nilesh_: just use the package - why are you building it ?
[16:38] <codelion> ikonia:  I'm in the recovery mode prompt, what should I do now. Has options clean, dpkg, etc
[16:39] <ikonia> codelion: there should be something like "recovery shell"
[16:39] <Nilesh_> i installed all the dependencies with apt-cache search
[16:39] <Nilesh_> but still the same error
[16:39] <ikonia> Nilesh_: why are you building it and not using the package
[16:39] <codelion> "drop to root shell prompt?
[16:39] <ikonia> codelion: sounds good
[16:40] <codelion> ok I am in a root shell (could have dropped a shell with ctrl-alt-f1)
[16:40] <Nilesh_> trying to fix some Junior jobs
[16:40] <ikonia> Nilesh_: some junior jobs ?
[16:40] <ikonia> codelion: you're fine
[16:40] <ikonia> codelion: so do you have a file /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[16:40] <Nilesh_> fix some bugs..wanna contribute to kde
[16:40] <ikonia> Nilesh_: how can you expect to fix the bugs if you don't know how to build it ?
[16:41] <codelion> no, it looks like it got blown out by some of my previous changes
[16:41] <ikonia> codelion: thats good
[16:41] <codelion> I usually generate it with nvidia-xconfig
[16:41] <ikonia> we don't want it there
[16:41] <codelion> oh?
[16:41] <ikonia> codelion: we want it to detect and go back to "fall back" poor graphics mode
[16:41] <codelion> ah that makes sense
[16:42] <ikonia> codelion: so %100 there is no xorg.conf file
[16:42] <codelion> yeah
[16:42] <ikonia> codelion: ok , so what I suggest doing now, is remove the xorg logs so they are clean, remove the syslog so it's clean and reboot
[16:42] <regedit> hello
[16:42] <ikonia> codelion: let it boot, login, let it fail, then swap to a VT with alt+f1 and read the logs
[16:42] <ikonia> lets get an idea of what's going on
[16:43] <barnito> is there a better torrent client for linux besides transmission????
[16:43] <codelion> rtorrent
[16:43] <BluesKaj> qbittorrent
[16:43] <regedit> i have a USB that is 64GB large, it has a partition i think 32GB large, and on it is a bootable OS - all files of which add up only to about 8GB
[16:43] <codelion> ikonia: other than dmesg, xorg.0.log, what should I check
[16:43] <ikonia> codelion: the syslog
[16:43] <regedit> I wish to write (dd?) the USB to an IMG file that is as small as possible (8GB?) in a manner that i can subsequently easily 'dd' it back onto a USB and it will make the USB bootable to the OS stuff that was there on the 32(64)GB initial USB
[16:43] <regedit> how can i do this?
[16:44] <RomanLier> Oh look
[16:44] <codelion> ikonia: sorry, what is the command for that? I'm not usually looking at system level on linux
[16:44] <RomanLier> thomas is here
[16:44] <ikonia> codelion: its /var/log/syslog
[16:44] <ary> D|nA, is a firefox problem. Works fine on chrome. Hope they fix it soon. Like to much firefox.
[16:44] <codelion> ok uh... now its not getting that far
[16:44] <RomanLier> Do you remember me, thomas?
[16:45] <codelion> it flashed a few times now its hung on a semi-corrupted screen with a flashing underscore
[16:45] <codelion> looks like something hung halfway into clearing the framebuffer
[16:45] <D|nA> try to disablw hw accel in firefox
[16:45] <ikonia> codelion: ok - so reboot to recovery, and review the logs
[16:45] <ikonia> codelion: get an idea what's going on
[16:45] <BluesKaj> regedit, make sure the partitions both source and target are almost the same size , with the target slightly larger
[16:45] <codelion> I was able to get a terminal
[16:45] <ikonia> codelion: perfect, check the logs
[16:45] <codelion> from ^!F1
[16:46] <BluesKaj> regedit, dd-ing an image to a parition is different of course
[16:46] <codelion> oh man its got a ton of nasty looking things
[16:46] <codelion> lightdm: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
[16:46] <ikonia> codelion: ok, so need to work through them
[16:47] <codelion> lightdm.service failed with result 'exit code'
[16:47] <regedit> BluesKaj: right, that's what i'm asking...when i try dd-ing the USB stick to an IMG, the entire 64GB seem to get written...
[16:47] <codelion> update-alternatives: no alternatives for x86_64_linux-gnu-gfxcore_conf
[16:48] <codelion> lightdm.service: Unit entered failed state | Failed with resulte 'exit-code'
[16:48] <codelion> Service hold off time over - scheduling restart
[16:48] <codelion> ^ above set of messages occurs about 3 times, then stops
[16:48] <codelion> then
[16:48] <codelion> systemd: failed to start Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes
[16:49] <ikonia> codelion: approach each problem - work through each one and you'll get to a usable system that you can then tidu up
[16:49] <BluesKaj> regedit, then use the file path of the image folder/source as if and the target ould then be of=/devsdx
[16:49] <ikonia> codelion: or - backup your data and re-install and move forward putting your data back
[16:49] <BluesKaj> i"f"
[16:49] <codelion> overall it looks like lightdm is just totally kerfuddled
[16:49] <BluesKaj> oops "if"
[16:49] <codelion> luckily I keep all my important files on an external drive
[16:49] <codelion> its just the host reconfiguration which is a pain
[16:50] <ikonia> codelion: we can work through that, if you consider that the quickest approach
[16:50] <codelion> honestly it wouldn't take much longer to just reconfigure my system and I can do that myself for the most part
[16:50] <codelion> I think its probably about time to take that option
[16:51] <codelion> unfortunately
[16:51] <ikonia> codelion: sounds like you know the best way to do it
[16:51] <codelion> sudo apt-get remove --purge lightdm just installed 136 packages
[16:51] <codelion> :/
[16:51] <regedit> BluesKaj: iinc/excluding the partition number?
[16:53] <BluesKaj> regedit, for example I just finished putting gparted live media on a small usb  stick with, sodo dd if=~/Downloads/gparted-live-0.22.0-1-amd64.iso  of=/dev/sdb, ...I ddn't usew a blocksize because the iso is only 300mb
[16:54] <iRy> iRy Anybody here who uses OpenXchange? I'd like to configure the quota tile in the portal to show the users quota instead the context.
[16:55] <regedit> BluesKaj: i was asking about the other way round; writing the (64GB sized 32GB partitioned 8GB filled) USB to an IMG file that can *subsequently* be easily dd-ed to USB and work as expected
[16:55] <regedit> BluesKaj: and have it take minimum space possible (8GB?)
[16:56] <homa> hi my friends
[16:58] <BluesKaj> regedit yes that'll work as longas your source partition will fit the in the target partition , hence the target should be a bit larger like 300mb or so , then you can use the check option in gparted to round off the target partition size after the dd is finished
[17:00] <regedit> BluesKaj: but when i do dd it seems to write the entire 64GB drive, not even just the 32GB partition, nevermind only the desired 8GB of data
[17:02] <BluesKaj> you have to specify the partition exactly , the 8G parition must something like /dev/sdb1 or sdb2, not /dev/sdb
[17:02] <BluesKaj> regedit,^
[17:02] <regedit> BluesKaj: and that will be bootable? doesnt it need the full filesystem table or wtvr?
[17:03] <frostschutz> regedit, dd has no notion of what space is used and what space is not used, it copies the entire device. if the free space was zeroed out you could use conv=sparse when creating the image (but not when restoring it).
[17:04] <frostschutz> regedit, maybe you could try your luck with partimage
[17:04] <BluesKaj> regedit, I use fat 32 file system for the target usb,  dd-ing the iso to it makes it bootable
[17:10] <dreadkopp> hey guys .. my bash's PS1 looks like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14809901/ i'd like to have the '>' symbol as a blinking icon instead of the default bar but can't find any info how to do that
[17:11] <manbehindthemadn> hey fellas, I got an interesting project, I am trying to natively install ubuntu touch onto an older galaxy tablet to use as a mini g-code host, however it's being rather stubborn. Any of you performed this process before?
[17:15] <barnito> ugh qbittorrent is says files arent complete
[17:15] <barnito> saying*
[17:15] <barnito> when I know this torrent is good
[17:15] <xangua> !touch | manbehindthemadn
[17:15] <manbehindthemadn> thanks
[17:16] <S_J> How do I kill a certain connection? like (myip, port). I get already in use bc i didnt terminate it properly
[17:19] <MrMonkey31> regedit, I think I can point you in the right direction.  your usual bootable image must be written to a device, and not a partition on the device.  a "bootable" partition is a misnomer, as you need a boot sector on the device at any rate, in order to boot a system
[17:20] <MrMonkey31> so you probably need a second image that makes a boot sector on the drive without altering the partition table < my best guess
[17:24] <MrMonkey31> so to clarify, a typical image includes both parts - your OS/data in some "volume" and a boot sector outside the volume.  without both parts you don't have a independently bootable system, but with both parts in one file it's complicated to specify "only using x part of the storage device"
[17:32] <burdenmemor> is there any way to remove a user's password on ubuntu?
[17:32] <EriC^^> burdenmemor: you can enable autologin in the gui
[17:32] <ikonia> what do you mean remove it ?
[17:32] <ikonia> have a null password, or lock it that the user can't login ?
[17:32] <ikonia> or as EriC^^ have an auto login process
[17:32] <burdenmemor> have a null password
[17:33] <burdenmemor> im running an os off a usb drive so im not booted into it
[17:33] <Seveas> burdenmemor: passwd -d
[17:34] <ikonia> burdenmemor: why do you want to remove it
[17:34] <burdenmemor> and the only account usable is his guest account
[17:34] <ikonia> as if it's for a login - the desktop won't allow a null password unless you tell it to
[17:34] <burdenmemor> and he forgot his password and doesnt have the installation media
[17:35] <ikonia> just reset his password then
[17:35] <ikonia> you don't need to blank it
[17:35] <axk4545> how do I enable exFAT support in Ubuntu?
[17:35] <EriC^^> burdenmemor: chroot into it and run passwd <user>
[17:35] <ikonia> axk4545: it's there by default
[17:35] <ikonia> burdenmemor: the recovery mode shell should do it
[17:35] <burdenmemor> ok, so boot into recovery mode shell and type passwd -d?
[17:36] <ikonia> no
[17:36] <ikonia> set a new password
[17:36] <ikonia> passwd $username
[17:36] <ikonia> and then set a new password for him
[17:36] <EriC^^> burdenmemor: boot into recovery mode, type mount -o remount,rw /
[17:36] <EriC^^> then passwd <user>
[17:36] <axk4545> ikonia: mkfs.exfat doesn't work for me for some reason on fresh ubuntu
[17:36] <burdenmemor> ok, thank you
[17:36] <EriC^^> sure
[17:37] <homa> hi my friends
[17:37] <axk4545> synaptic
[17:37] <axk4545> oops thought I was in other window
[17:37] <Bashing-om> burdenmemor: Here are easy instructions to reset your password in Ubuntu: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword .
[17:38] <freebs_> axk4545: usually u have to type$   sudo synaptic
[17:38] <ikonia> no you don't
[17:38] <ikonia> axk4545: whats the actual problem you have ?
[17:39] <axk4545> freebs_, ikonia: either way I thought I was in my terminal but was in hexchat.
[17:39] <ikonia> akik: what is the problme you are trying to fix
[17:39] <ikonia> oops
[17:39] <axk4545> ikonia: I just need to format a USB as exFAT.
[17:39] <ikonia> axk4545: what is the problem you are trying to fix
[17:39] <ikonia> axk4545: ok - what's stoppingyou
[17:39] <ikonia> you
[17:40] <axk4545> ikonia: I needed to install a couple pkgs to make it work. good now
[17:41] <freebs_> what is the best GUI way to format USB to EXFAT?
[17:42] <ikonia> gparted ?
[17:42] <freebs_> i know GNome Disks works, but sometimes it wont work in a Windows machine
[17:43] <lesshaste> is it possible to mount an lmza compressed file ?
[17:43] <freebs_> lesshaste: i dont think so, but when u open it, it should be in RAM anyway  ( ~/.cache ) i think
[17:44] <lesshaste> freebs_,  ok but I am not allowed to uncompress it to disk
[17:46] <freebs_> lesshaste: why cant u uncompress it?
[17:47] <lesshaste> freebs_, it is 8GB in size compressed and the sysadmin won't allow it
[17:47] <ikonia> if you mounted it - it would uncompress in ram
[17:47] <ikonia> so he wouldn't allow 8gb of disk, but he will allow 8gb of ram ?
[17:48] <lesshaste> ikonia, right... but isn't lzma compressed in chunks?
[17:48] <username1> Installing oem-audio-hda-daily-dkms (0.201601301031~ubuntu14.04.1) did not bring back sound. What can I do?
[17:48] <ikonia> it will still need to use the ram
[17:48] <lesshaste> ikonia, that's interesting. I had assumed you could just decompress each chunk independently on the fly
[17:49] <ikonia> lesshaste: it wouldn't be able to access the uncompressed data then
[17:49] <ikonia> it won't use 8gb at once unless you want it to - but disk space is a lot cheaper than ra
[17:49] <ikonia> ram
[17:52] <lesshaste> ikonia, I suppose RAM automatically clears itself :)
[17:52] <ikonia> so will the disk
[17:52] <ikonia> as it's only temp space
[17:53] <burdenmode> hello again
[18:00] <username1> Where can I download an older kernel?
[18:01] <ikonia> username1: your ubuntu install will still have the old kernels on unless you removed them
[18:01] <ikonia> username1: why do you need an old kernel ?
[18:02] <jokubas> Hello
[18:02] <expl0its> hi!
[18:05] <username1> ikonia: I need an even older kernel in order to get sound. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1967394&p=11892141#post11892141
[18:06] <ikonia> username1: I'm not convinced by that post
[18:06] <ikonia> kernels from 11.10 are a non-starter
[18:07] <username1> I don't know of any other solution. (ikonia)
[18:08] <ikonia> username1: so as I understand it, that VIA chipset has pretty poor linux support, I'm tno seeing confirmation that it's been dropped in current kernels, but its a big thing to check
[18:09] <B0bsF1sh> Can someone recommend a good netflow analyzer?
[18:09] <username1> ikonia, why is the support so poor?
[18:09] <ikonia> username1: VIA are hard to work with from past experience
[18:11] <BluesKaj> username1, why don't you state your issue , the audio chip etc so someons can help you ...a new or older kernel isn't going to do much if your audio setings are wrong
[18:13] <regedit> BluesKaj / frostschutz / MrMonkey31: sorry got pulled away, reading previous messages (thanks for helping BTW)
[18:14] <username1> After migrating from Windows XP to Lubuntu 14 I don't have sound. There are no error messages. My sound card is HDA VIA VT8237A/VT8251. I have tried different settings in AlsaMixer and pavucontrol.
[18:14] <BluesKaj> regedit, well it seems you have more options, but dd still works best IMO
[18:15] <username1> Actually the sound works on external speakers. In pavucontrol the audio port is analog headphone jack (unplugged). There are no other ports available.
[18:17] <BluesKaj> username1, ok then what are you trying to accomplish sound wise if your speakers works ok
[18:18] <username1> I don't own an external stereo speaker system / headphones I just borrowed one for this troubleshoot.
[18:19] <username1> I have a laptop computer Fujitsu Siemens Amilo La1703 and I would like its speakers to work.
[18:23] <b|ackwolf> a friend of mine when he runs Ubuntu 14.04 on a Dell
[18:24] <b|ackwolf> laptop and after a restart the nm-applet icon disappeared from the top bar
[18:24] <b|ackwolf> I said to him to run nm-applet from terminal
[18:24] <b|ackwolf> here is the output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14818819/
[18:25] <b|ackwolf> I told him to start network-manager service
[18:25] <b|ackwolf> but the output was the same
[18:26] <b|ackwolf> what's the solution?
[18:32] <username1> Do you think my problem with HDA VIA VT82xx is Ubuntu-specific?
[18:32] <username1> or Linux-specific?
[18:35] <sruli> i am trying to display a dialog (yad or zenity) in my up/down config cant get it to work, in gnome 15.10 (works in ubuntu 14.04 and lubuntu 15.10) any ideas?
[18:36] <sruli> the dialog works from command line but not from up/down script
[18:41] <BluesKaj> username1, looks like the search for linux audio drivers s almost a dead end
[18:43] <Dextarrrrr> Hey guys, question. Can anyone recommend me a good Capture Card for that is Linux Compatible?
[18:43] <bekks> Dextarrrrr: A capture card doing what exactly?
[18:44] <Dextarrrrr> taking in a HDMI output. I'm a gaming youtuber - the worst kind.
[18:46] <Dextarrrrr> It's an incredibly first world problem, but having to switch between 'doze; which I'd rather not use at all, just to record footage is messy, annoying and a real waste.
[18:48] <gnomester23> hello guys i have a question
[18:50] <bekks> !ask | gnomester23
[18:51] <gnomester23> I nulled a password so my client could log in to his account, but when he goes to log in, the screen comes back to the log in screen
[18:52] <gnomester23> not signifying password invalid or anything, what causes this?
[18:59] <remco_> derp
[19:00] <Guest42087> derp again
[19:00] <username1> I cannot format my 4 GB Kingston DataTraveler G3. Here is the error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14822887/. How can I successfully format?
[19:00] <Guest42087> totally fukkin new to ubuntu
[19:00] <gnomester23> command to make a new user with sudo rights in root?
[19:00] <username1> I am using the boot disk maker software.
[19:01] <bekks> gnomester23: What do you mean by "I nulled a password"?
[19:01] <Guest42087> running ubuntu mate on a raspberry pi 2b
[19:01] <Guest42087> want to install wine :(
[19:01] <Guest42087> not possible due to lack of i386 architecture
[19:01] <gnomester23> i used passwd -d on his account
[19:01] <Guest42087> so rotten
[19:02] <bekks> Guest42087: So obvious at the moment you bought the raspi.
[19:02] <bekks> Guest42087: Thats disabling the account actually.
[19:02] <bekks> Gna,
[19:02] <bekks> gnomester23: And whats the issue now?
[19:03] <Guest42087> have a cheap ass windows program, got it with a sensor I want to run on a pi
[19:03] <Guest42087> source code not given by supplier
[19:03] <gnomester23> when he clicks his account to log in, the screen goes black then goes back to the user select screen
[19:03] <Guest42087> www.novusautomation.com
[19:04] <k1l> Guest42087: rpi is ARM and got nothing in common with i386 or x86_64 from pc
[19:04] <Guest42087> I understand now. still wanna run a small datalogger with USB on my Pi
[19:05] <k1l> i would look out for a linux program that got compiled for arm.
[19:05] <b|ackwolf> I've registered in login.ubuntu.com
[19:05] <b|ackwolf> but when I logged in may username characters has been escaped
[19:06] <b|ackwolf> and became: backwolf? why?
[19:06] <Guest42087> http://www.novusautomation.com/site/default.asp?TroncoID=621808&SecaoID=606635&SubsecaoID=0&Template=../catalogos/layout_produto.asp&ProdutoID=803333
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[19:07] <xangua> b|ackwolf: that's not really something you could be helped here
[19:07] <Guest42087> SCADA / Modbus RTU software for ubuntu mate ?
[19:09] <Guest42087> nobody ?
[19:09] <b|ackwolf> xangua: where should I the question?
[19:10] <Guest42087> ubuntu mate users in here ?
[19:10] <Guest42087> on a raspberry pi 2B ?
[19:10] <xangua> b|ackwolf: well there's a link that says "support" there, that takes to https://forms.canonical.com/sso-support/
[19:11] <Guest42087> :(
[19:11] <Guest42087> totally ignored
[19:11] <xangua> !repeat | Guest42087
[19:11] <b|ackwolf> xangua: thanks
[19:12] <Guest42087> need SCADA or modbus software for ubuntu mate running on RPI 2b
[19:13] <gnomester23> what is the command to make a new user with sudo rights in root?
[19:15] <dillon> has anyone here tried the macbuntu theme pack?
[19:17] <bencevans> Any suggestions for a high end laptop people are rocking Ubuntu on?
[19:18] <rettt3> bencevans:  9550 XPS 15
[19:18] <xangua> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuPre-installed bencevans
[19:19] <rettt3> bencevans:  Dell.  u might be able to get $100 off, if u ask for Ubuntu on it
[19:19] <bencevans> rettt3: ooo been looking at the 13" model but heard a few bad things about the backlight spilling and a dodgy trackpad :/
[19:19] <bencevans> xangua: ta
[19:20] <frogg7> hi, i have a public key (a pem file) in the authorized_keys folder of my remote machine
[19:20] <bencevans> rettt3: nice thanks!
[19:21] <frogg7> how can i get this public key
[19:22] <frogg7> i cannot log into the remote cluster using ssh user@blah.com because i have lost my private key
[19:22] <frogg7> i need to access the public key somehow
[19:22] <frogg7> from my local computer
[19:22] <gnomester23> what is the command to make a new user with sudo rights in root?
[19:23] <J4nus> Hi i'm trying to upgrade a ubuntu lts 12.04 32b but it fails
[19:23] <J4nus> i don't know where to find the root cause.. needs some help
[19:26] <cristian_c> J4nus: you need to paste some messages/images
[19:26] <cristian_c> !paste | J4nus
[19:27] <cristian_c> !image | J4nus
[19:27] <cristian_c> !screen | J4nus
[19:27] <cristian_c> uhm, sorry
[19:27] <onezuff> anyone using Guacamole? i can't get it to work with a vnc server even though i can connect with a vnc client. guacamole just says 'server error'
[19:27] <cristian_c> !screenshot
[19:27] <cristian_c> !info guacamole
[19:29] <OltreIrc`39977> ciao
[19:29] <OltreIrc`39977> !lista
[19:29] <ceibal> Holaaaaaa
[19:29] <OltreIrc`39977> ciao
[19:35] <tomas_> Hey guys! is option 4 in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Upgrade? still a relevant choice to upgrade the kernel?
[19:36] <bekks> tomas_: Whats your Ubuntu, first?
[19:36] <tomas_> tried to do that to upgrade to 4.4 but got some errors that "failed to fetch GuC" when rebooting
[19:36] <tomas_> 15.10
[19:37] <bekks> tomas_: What do you need 4.4 for? :)
[19:37] <tomas_> read somewhere that nouveau for my computer works on that kernel
[19:38] <tomas_> having some irritating problems with my new xps 9550
[19:38] <bekks> tomas_: Which Nvidia card do you have, exacty?
[19:38] <tomas_> 960m
[19:38] <bekks> tomas_: thats an Optimus card, isnt it?
[19:38] <tomas_> sorry i don't know, not that tech savvy
[19:39] <bekks> tomas_: nouveau will not help you, you need to use nvidia-prime: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/HybridGraphics
[19:39] <broblem> i want to reinstall ubuntu mate.....im currently using ubuntu 14.0
[19:40] <tomas_> nice :) thanks!
[19:40] <cristian_c> hello
[19:41] <cristian_c> I've got an issue: I've installed onb9ard
[19:41] <cristian_c> onboard
[19:41] <cristian_c> !info onboard
[19:41] <broblem> how do i backup my installed apps
[19:41] <cristian_c> I've enabled the settingsl but osk doesn't appear, after the login
[19:42] <bekks> !backup | brodul
[19:42] <bekks> Sorry.
[19:42] <bekks> !backup > broblem
[19:42] <tomas_> uh alsooooo i did a apt-get remove linux-image-4.3* and it seems to have removed all the kernels... 4.2.0-25 is now listed as "deinstall" uh how do i undo that?
[19:42] <bekks> tomas_: By installing "linux-image"?
[19:42] <anonymous287> hello, which is the best: virtualbox or vmware workstation ?
[19:43] <cristian_c> How could I find a way to detect the issue's origin?
[19:43] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[19:43] <r2d2__> Hola, alguien habla español? gracias
[19:43] <tomas_> bekks: thanks :)
[19:43] <bekks> !es | r2d2__
[19:43] <cristian_c> !es | r2d2__
[19:43] <r2d2__> Gracias
[19:48] <FelixFire619> is there a version of ubuntu that will work in Secure Boot mode?
[19:49] <MonkeyDust> FelixFire619  what makes you ask that?
[19:50] <FelixFire619> MonkeyDust, i have a laptop stuck in secure boot mode and i need to get it work, my only option (legally) is a secure boot mode working ubuntu
[19:52] <EriC^^> FelixFire619: they all work
[19:52] <Bashing-om> FelixFire619: 'buntu's kernel is signed, will boot either way ... legacy or EFI . Ir depends on how you set the UEFI firmware .
[19:52] <BluesKaj> FelixFire619, any version of ubuntu should work , it's the uefi/boot that is the problem it seems
[19:54] <FelixFire619> Bashing-om, BluesKaj EriC^^ how do i make ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-i386 boot in uefi ?
[19:54] <EriC^^> just boot the live usb in uefi mode and install
[19:55] <FelixFire619> http://grab.by/NKU4
[19:56] <FelixFire619> secure boot is UEFI right?
[19:56] <forcebanana> FelixFire619: yes
[19:58] <Bashing-om> FelixFire619: "3-desktop-i386" is that not 32 bit ? and UEFI by default is 64 bit ??
[19:58] <FelixFire619> Bashing-om, did not know that, Thanks!
[19:58] <FelixFire619> (tis why i ask questions)
[19:58] <Bashing-om> FelixFire619: It can be done ... but not easy !
[19:59] <FelixFire619> Bashing-om, its fine, i can dl the 64bit
[19:59] <FelixFire619> should i use 14.04 or the updated 15.10
[20:00] <MonkeyDust> FelixFire619  use 14.04 lts
[20:09] <FelixFire619> Thanks guys
[20:10] <hans_> hi guys
[20:11] <et_> pantera rox
[20:11] <hans_> can i change the color off the indicators at the panel
[20:11] <bekks> They did, two decades ago. Now lets get back to Ubuntu support. :P
[20:14] <J4nus> cristian_c, http://paste.ubuntu.com/14830675/
[20:14] <J4nus> here is the logs of the failed upgrade ubuntu 12.04
[20:15] <J4nus> should i remove all the external repo ? (like webupd8 for ppa)
[20:15] <bekks> J4nus: If you didnt, breaking the update process is expected.
[20:15] <bekks> J4nus: Remove all PPA, and remove all software from those PPA as well, then try ahain.
[20:16] <bekks> *again
[20:16] <J4nus> i must desinstall all the software also ?
[20:16] <J4nus> very boring this.. :(
[20:16] <bekks> J4nus: Yes.
[20:16] <J4nus> then i don't upgrade, i will do a fresh install in the future
[20:16] <J4nus> cause it's my main pc
[20:17] <MonkeyDust> J4nus  create a separate /home partition, that's a lot simpeler when you do fresh installs
[20:18] <J4nus> MonkeyDust, you mean to keep the data in the /home and the system & the rest (logs,..) in the / ?
[20:19] <J4nus> I think i will buy some disks or even new pc
[20:19] <MonkeyDust> J4nus  your personal files and settings stay untouched, with a separate /home partition
[20:19] <J4nus> cause i'm working with outdated hardware
[20:19] <bekks> J4nus: you keep your personal data in /home and everything else outside /home
[20:19] <headpool182> hello, just wondering if anyone can tell me if R9 380 is stable now?
[20:20] <MonkeyDust> what's r9 380
[20:20] <J4nus> yes it's what i do on all the pc's but here it's a very old installation
[20:20] <headpool182> Last time i attempted to run linux in november i was plagued with constant driver crashes,
[20:20] <bekks> headpool182: Does it break into pieces when touching it softly?
[20:20] <cristian_c> graphics
[20:20] <bekks> headpool182: If it doesnt, I assume it is stable.
[20:21] <J4nus> is there now hardware where the ACPI & hibernation (for laptop) is working efficiently ?
[20:21] <bekks> J4nus: Since ages, yes.
[20:21] <headpool182> what separated it from say the 390 or other ones is that it's using a different chip
[20:21] <J4nus> bekks, i never had a laptop without acpi issues, specially hibernation :(
[20:22] <bekks> J4nus: I never had one with issues.
[20:22] <J4nus> bekks, which hw do you use ?
[20:24] <bekks> J4nus: How does that help you? :)
[20:30] <Barbara-Ge> ser
[20:30] <J4nus> bekks, i think the lenovo are the only one with a good support for acpi
[20:30] <J4nus> all the rest following my experience is weak or very weak
[20:32] <bekks> J4nus: You assumption is wrong.
[20:32] <bekks> J4nus: HAd no problem with Asus, Dell, HP as well.
[20:33] <mikubuntu> trying to get a satellite a215-s4757 to boot to a usb loaded with lubuntu 14,04 but i can't get it to go into boot sequence or setup with f2 or f12 -- it says its entering boot device selection menu -- but -- nada, zip
[20:34] <BluesKaj> mikubuntu, try Fn+F2 or F12
[20:35] <J4nus> bekks, do you use hibernation feature ?
[20:35] <J4nus> not only "suspend" but hibernation
[20:35] <bekks> J4nus: Yes.
[20:36] <bekks> J4nus: Can you start to state your Ubuntu issue? :)
[20:36] <hexhaxtron> What would be a good IDE to develop websites?
[20:37] <mikubuntu> BluesKaj: is 'fdd' refer to usb drive?
[20:37] <bekks> mikubuntu: "Floppy Disk Drive".
[20:38] <J4nus> hexhaxtron, komodo IDE ?
[20:39] <mikubuntu> bekks: after many unsuccessful tries i actually got into bios, and the options showing are hdd, cd/dvd, fdd, and lan -- so does that mean the usb i just loaded not an option?
[20:39] <bekks> mikubuntu: Correct.
[20:39] <BluesKaj> mikubuntu, usb drive will be sdb or sdc etc , but not sda
[20:40] <BluesKaj> mikubuntu, your machine is probly too old to boot usb
[20:41] <mikubuntu> bekks: and BluesKaj so just for giggles i have an old cdr with lub 13.04 probably 32 bit, but the toshiba splash screen says turion 64x2 so i guess that means it wants a 64bit .iso?
[20:41] <bekks> mikubuntu: Wrong :)
[20:42] <mikubuntu> bekks: ? so it's ok to try to boot into 32bit 13.04?
[20:42] <bekks> mikubuntu: a) you have to burn a 14.04 iso onto a cdr, and AMD Turion x2 64 designated that your CPU is 64bit capable.
[20:42] <BluesKaj> mikubuntu, you have to use cd/dvd media in order to boot live media
[20:42] <bekks> mikubuntu: Forget 13.04, it is dead.
[20:43] <mikubuntu> but the cd image of 14.04 64bit is 727 mb so i guess it won't fit on cd?
[20:43] <bekks> mikubuntu: You need a DVD, yes.
[20:44] <mikubuntu> bekks: dang it
[20:44] <froggy123> I have lost the private key that is required to ssh into my remote cluster, but was told that the .pem file available on the authorized_keys file within all machines of this cluster can be used to ssh into the cluster
[20:44] <bekks> mikubuntu: you can use the server iso as well, or the minimal iso.
[20:44] <SahibPrime> Is it ok if my support question involves g++?
[20:44] <froggy123> any idea how i can access that .pem file
[20:44] <Seveas> SahibPrime: that means you're doing C++, which is generally frowned upon ;)
[20:44] <SahibPrime> ;-;
[20:45] <J4nus> froggy123, it's the public key in the authorized_keys
[20:45] <mikubuntu> bekks you have a link to the minimal? and so you said i SHOULD do the 64 bit?
[20:45] <SahibPrime> Anyways, I've been trying to create a shared object library, and I finally made one
[20:45] <SahibPrime> But when I try to compile with it
[20:45] <J4nus> without your private key you cannot access the server, maybe via password if it's still enabled
[20:45] <SahibPrime> g++ randint.cpp -o randint -L. -linversemonocytogenes
[20:45] <SahibPrime> it tells me
[20:45] <bekks> mikubuntu: Yes, you should do 64bit. http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[20:46] <SahibPrime> "InverseMonocytogenes.h" header not found
[20:46] <bekks> mikubuntu: That thing is about 37M :)
[20:46] <SahibPrime> but it's included in the library
[20:46] <Seveas> SahibPrime: try not using the enter key as punctuation...
[20:46] <arcsky> i have some trouble with ssl. is this the latest ? 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
[20:46] <froggy123> @J4nus: so the following statement makes no sense then right:
[20:46] <mikubuntu> bekks: ok i'll try -- so i should be able to erase the cdr with 13.04 thru gpartd?
[20:46] <bekks> arcsky: Which problems in particular?
[20:46] <froggy123> @J4nus: "all the machines in the cluster have the apple.pem public key on the authorized_keys file so you should be able to ssh to them using the apple key, even if you lost the private key."
[20:46] <antonio_> hi
[20:47] <bekks> mikubuntu: No. A CDR cannot be erased.
[20:47] <mikubuntu> bekks: sry for the stupid questions
[20:47] <mikubuntu> bekks: glad i axed bc i thought they were re-recordable
[20:47] <J4nus> frobware, no it makes no sense following me.. you have your private key and public key. the public key has been copied to the authorized_key of few machines
[20:47] <bekks> mikubuntu: Can you please rephrase your last post?
[20:47] <Seveas> SahibPrime: if randint.cpp does #include <foo.h>, g++ needs foo.h to be available. So specify -I/path/to/folder/containing/foo.h
[20:48] <J4nus> if you then lose the private key, you cannot do anything with the public key...
[20:48] <SahibPrime> Yes, but the header file is inside of the shared object.
[20:48] <Seveas> SahibPrime: that does not matter.
[20:48] <Seveas> and no, it is not.
[20:48] <Seveas> objects don't include their sources.
[20:48] <froggy123> @J4nus: yeah, that was my understanding as well
[20:48] <froggy123> thanks
[20:48] <SahibPrime> Ok, I'll try that.
[20:48] <froggy123> maybe the admin is thinking that i am still logged into the cluster
[20:48] <mikubuntu> bekks off on a mission to find a blank cd
[20:49] <froggy123> so i can copy the contents of the public pem file to save it locally
[20:49] <BluesKaj> cdrw can be erased and used over again mikubuntu
[20:49] <froggy123> and acess it that
[20:49] <froggy123> way
[20:49] <bekks> BluesKaj: cdr cannot, which was the initial question :)
[20:49] <BluesKaj> bekks, yes and I;m suggesting he use a cdrw
[20:50] <SahibPrime> Well, compiling it (with -std=c++11) gives me lots of errors. "error: 'string' is not a member of 'std'". However, I did include <string>, and I am certain string is a member of std.
[20:51] <OerHeks> in theory a cdr can be erased, so it will not show written data, and is unusable ofcourse :-D
[20:52] <bekks> OerHeks: We have to define "erased" then :)
[20:53] <BluesKaj> I always buy cdrws or dvdrws since my desktop casn't boot  from usb
[20:54] <BluesKaj> anyway it's time to close up shop here....later folks , take care
[20:55] <se> hey all
[20:59] <qassem> can you help me troubleshoot bluetooth issue on Ubuntu 14.04 on Asus X550 laptop?. It used to work - I used my bluetooth headset with it. now it suddenly stopped. Here's the output from lsusb and hciconfig  http://paste.ubuntu.com/14719029/
[20:59] <qassem> or, I'd be just as happy if you could help me figure out how to get the internal microphone to work...it never has!
[21:01] <mikubuntu> bekks: OerHeks ok i burned the mini iso lub you referred, and set the bios to boot from cd/dvd driven, but machine is seemingly not recognizing the iso, microsoft boot manager comes up and only has a boot to vista optio
[21:02] <bekks> mikubuntu: Did you burn the iso as data cd or as cd image?
[21:03] <mikubuntu> bekks: i thought it would automatically burn an .iso as image, so i dint pay close attention :(
[21:03] <mikubuntu> bekks: been a while since i burned a cd
[21:03] <bekks> mikubuntu: Whatever "it" may be, but the default is burning a data cd.
[21:04] <bekks> mikubuntu: Which wont be bootable then.
[21:04] <OerHeks> some bios versions have an overide during boot, use that too.
[21:04] <mikubuntu> bekks: have ONE more blank cdr do you recommend a particular burner?
[21:05] <bekks> mikubuntu: As long as you create a cd image, it doesnt matter :)
[21:07] <mikubuntu> bekks thought it was blank, but has plopkexec on it, whatever that is -- off to search for more blanks
[21:30] <atlaspaine> hi
[21:30] <atlaspaine> where does port 8080 lead to?
[21:30] <mikubuntu> bekks and OerHeks i wonder what the problem could be, i was very careful to watch xfburn say it was writing 'image' to disc, and i set the bios to boot from cd/dvd, yet when i boot it keeps going to windows recovery mode ... arrrrgh
[21:30] <atlaspaine> For some reason my Raspberry Pi's external address leads to my router's web page.
[21:31] <mikubuntu> bekks OerHeks going right into windows startup repair
[21:31] <mikubuntu> god i hate windows
[21:32] <mikubuntu> bekks OerHeks would it help to boot and nuke the hdd?
[21:33] <mikubuntu> bekks: OerHeks i suppose darins boot and nuke is still available
[21:37] <onezuff> is there a way to disable the dkpg pop up when installing a package? it's hanging my script and i dont want it to popup
[21:37] <pelayo> hols
[21:38] <squinty> mikubuntu,  if the dvd was burnt at too high of a speed, it can be a cause of errors and therefore can cause booting errors.   Personally I use ImgBurn (freebie) and burn at the lowest speed possible when creating dvd boot disks on my Windows machines
[21:39] <mikubuntu> squinty: nope i'm creating the disc on a lubuntu machine, the target machine is the toshiba with windows
[21:39] <Bashing-om> !md5sum | mikubuntu ??
[21:40] <bekks> mikubuntu: Did you finally create the CD?
[21:42] <mikubuntu> bekks: yes, but its still not booting even tho i set the first boot to cd/dvd it keeps skipping to hdd -- i was wondering if i should boot and nuke the hdd .. but it might still not boot to the cd i guess
[21:42] <bekks> mikubuntu: Unless you successfully booted, I consider the answer to be "no" :P
[21:42] <bekks> mikubuntu: And nuking your disk will not magically make your cd boot.
[21:43] <mikubuntu> bekks: yeah thats what i figured, it doesn't solve the problem (but does put a bullet in microsofts head)
[21:44] <bekks> mikubuntu: It nukes your windows install, nothing more, nothing less.
[21:46] <jorge> heey guys am having an usue here with my lubuntu... it goed threw the bootloader to the lubuntu bootscreen with the dots and thats it. it keeps showing the blue screen with the lubuntu logo and doesnt go any further. What to do??
[21:47] <m_jimmer> is there a gsettings or something that I can use to make the max min and close button's on the right ?
[21:47] <arogyaman> what's the error message?
[21:47] <jorge> i dont have any arror messages
[21:47] <jorge> i cannot get rid of the blue screen to see whats behind it
[21:47] <tsimonq2> jorge: press the Esc key and get us the output on the screen
[21:48] <jorge> jeej a start job is running for detect the available gpus and deal with system changes
[21:49] <xangua> m_jimmer: if you mean in Unity, no
[21:49] <m_jimmer> xangua,  yeah in unity7  thanks
[21:49] <jorge> a start job is running for wait for playmouth boot screen to quit 12min / no limiut
[21:50] <tsimonq2> jorge: well then that's your problem :)
[21:50] <jorge> stil dont know what that is lol
[21:50] <jorge> just wait?
[21:51] <jorge> it has always worked fine till i rebooted it this afternoon
[21:51] <tsimonq2> jorge: you try restarting it again?
[21:52] <jorge> yeah many times
[21:52] <m_jimmer> jorge,  is this start job network ?
[21:52] <jorge> i dont see network mentionend
[21:53] <m_jimmer> jorge, what version of Ubuntu ?
[21:53] <m_jimmer> just wondering if systemd or upstart ect
[21:53] <jorge> latest stable...have it now for a month
[21:53] <tsimonq2> jorge: 15.10?
[21:54] <m_jimmer> Ok what is the last job before the waiting deal ?
[21:54] <jorge> yeah i think so
[21:54] <jorge> i have two kernels in the bootloader but problem happens in both of them
[21:55] <tsimonq2> jorge: restart, hold the right shift key, then GRUB should pop up with a menu. with your arrow keys, select Adavanced Options for Ubuntu, then go to the first entry that has (upstart) in it
[21:55] <m_jimmer> jorge,  right before you see  "a start job is running for wait for...."   what is before that ?
[21:56] <jorge> doing upstart now
[21:56] <scrabcakes> I'm running xubuntu, can't log in with the gui, it goes blank and then goes back to log in screen. I can log in through tty1 though. Any suggestions?
[21:56] <tsimonq2> scrabcakes: #xubuntu for #xubuntu support :)
[21:56] <m_jimmer> scrabcakes,  see what is failing for xfce
[21:57] <m_jimmer> start it manaual and look at the log
[21:57] <m_jimmer> lightdm goes back to to login if there is a fail.
[21:57] <m_jimmer> just delt with that with unity 7 myself.
[21:58] <jorge> m_jimmer, wait for playmouth boot screen to quit 12min / no limiut
[21:58] <jorge> still busy with upstart
[21:58] <m_jimmer> jorge,  before that.
[21:59] <m_jimmer> when you boot and pylmoth comes up press the left key and see what is failing
[21:59] <jorge> upstart is done...should i see something?
[22:00] <m_jimmer> scrabcakes,  but yeah I would drop to tty1 and "sudo service lightdm stop"  then "startxfce4"  and see where it is failing
[22:00] <jorge> m_jimmer will check again when i do a reboot
[22:00] <tsimonq2> jorge: is it booted properly?
[22:00] <jorge> seems ok except: upstart: error while reading from descriptor: Broken pipe
[22:01] <arcsky> hey guys i try to start openvpn but it doesnt start. i have just done apt-get install openvpn.
[22:01] <qassem> can you help me troubleshoot bluetooth issue on Ubuntu 14.04 on Asus X550 laptop?. It used to work - I used my bluetooth headset with it. now it suddenly stopped. Here's the output from lsusb and hciconfig  http://paste.ubuntu.com/14719029/
[22:01] <arcsky> ps aux |grep openvpn says its not running and /etc/init.d/openvpn restart says not ruunning
[22:01] <Bashing-om> screedo: Broke graphoc's driver ? can you boot into recovery mode - as a hint of such ?
[22:02] <tsimonq2> jorge: so it booted fine?
[22:02] <jorge> and another thing: /lib/init/init-d-script: 12 /etc/rc.d/s02whoopsie: -c: not found
[22:02] <jorge> dont know what that means
[22:03] <jorge> should it boot into my desktop cause it aint
[22:03] <jorge> it stops at starting network connection manager wicd.....done
[22:03] <m_jimmer> whoopsie is that applicaiton that is used when something goes wrong on your computer to file bugs against
[22:04] <jorge> thats the last line in my screen
[22:04] <jorge> hmm
[22:04] <m_jimmer> jorge,  I had a feeling that it was network
[22:04] <jorge> could network crash my laptop?
[22:04] <m_jimmer> or you hard coding in /etc/networking/interfaces or using resolv.conf ?
[22:05] <jorge> am using gui apps
[22:06] <jorge> but i have been downloading wicd and some others to manage my wireless networks threw a gui on openbox
[22:06] <m_jimmer> jorge,  reboot and and at grub select advanced options.  Then select revory mode.  then  login as root or user and cat /etc/networking/interfaces and tell us what you see
[22:06] <jorge> alright
[22:06] <m_jimmer> recovery *
[22:08] <m_jimmer> jorge,  I will brb .. phone call
[22:08] <mikubuntu> bekks OerHeks any chance i'd have better luck with the alt 64bit image (628mb) ?? i mean as far as the machine recognizing it?
[22:10] <jorge> m_jimmer, np. Following i see is: 1.auto lo 2.iface lo inet loopback
[22:11] <bekks> mikubuntu: No.
[22:11] <bekks> mikubuntu: You need to burn the iso as image, not as data cd. And you need to very it afterwards.
[22:11] <m_jimmer> jorge,  that is all that you see in that file ?
[22:12] <jorge> yeah
[22:12] <OerHeks> mikubuntu, err this was a P4, iirc ?
[22:12] <m_jimmer> jorge,  cool.  it that computer hooked up to a ethernet cable ? if not can it be ?
[22:12] <jorge> yes cable
[22:12] <m_jimmer> s/it/is
[22:12] <mikubuntu> OerHeks: turion 64x2
[22:13] <m_jimmer> jorge, when you do a "ifconfig" what do you see ?  a eth0 ?
[22:13] <jorge> normally i use wireless
[22:13] <jorge> but AP just died on me
[22:13] <jorge> i only see loopback interface
[22:13] <jorge> tried to do ifconfig eth0 up but that didnt work
[22:14] <m_jimmer> jorge, when you do "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart"   what happens ?
[22:14] <mikubuntu> damn machine doesn't want to enter setup again
[22:14] <scub> hi all
[22:15] <scub> installed lubuntu?
[22:15] <scub> :o)
[22:15] <bekks> mikubuntu: did you verify the checksums?
[22:15] <scub> installed chrome, and spoofing agent, next question, should netflix work now?
[22:15] <jorge> network service error getting authority:: error initializing authority: could not connect: no such file or directory(g-io-. ok
[22:16] <scub> do i need to install libnss-3?
[22:16] <jorge> g-io-error-quark)
[22:16] <mikubuntu> cant find the md5sum for http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso i guess i am md5dumb
[22:17] <jorge> still only loopback in ifconfig
[22:17] <bekks> mikubuntu: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/MD5SUMS
[22:17] <bekks> jorge: same result in ifconfig -a ?
[22:17] <jorge> yes
[22:17] <jorge> oh lemme check
[22:17] <mikubuntu> bekks: thx i'll see if i can figure out how to do it :(
[22:17] <jorge> no more interfaces
[22:17] <jorge> enp2s0
[22:18] <jorge> and wlp3s0
[22:19] <bekks> mikubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[22:20] <mikubuntu> bekks: so this is checking against the downloaded file, and not the burned disk?
[22:21] <scub> nobody here uses netflix on chrome?
[22:22] <m_jimmer> jorge,  I have to step away for a couple of minutes I will be back But I am sure that someone will help.  DHCP is your issue make sure that you fix your networking and then you should be all good
[22:22] <dougl> how long should a mkfs.ext3 take on a 64gig usb stick?
[22:22] <jorge> alright thanks m_jimmer!
[22:22] <bekks> mikubuntu: you need to check both, as you already have been told.
[22:24] <mikubuntu> bekks on file i get: mikubuntu@michaeltrout:~$ cd Downloads mikubuntu@michaeltrout:~/Downloads$ md5sum ./netboot/mini.iso md5sum: ./netboot/mini.iso: No such file or directory
[22:24] <bekks> mikubuntu: Well. Does that file exist...?
[22:25] <mikubuntu> in /home/mikubuntu/Downloads i have "mini.iso"
[22:26] <alan341> test
[22:26] <bekks> mikubuntu: Then why are you using a non-existing path for md5sum?
[22:26] <mikubuntu> good question :P
[22:27] <mikubuntu> so it shoud be command: md5sum mini.iso ?
[22:27] <bekks> mikubuntu: it should be a valid, existing file, yes.
[22:28] <jenia> hello
[22:28] <arooni-mobile> hey folks; i was trying to follow this guide to getting tmux working http://superuser.com/questions/864364/tmux-printing-u0x001b-and-112-randomly ... by installing a newer version of libvte then i have on ubuntu 14.04 by adding in vivid's 2.9.0 version of libvte.  but now i'd like to go back to the default on ubuntu 14.04; but when i try to, i see this https://gist.github.com/arooni/9c9f9373d136892e12c6 ... its saying it w
[22:28] <arooni-mobile> ants to install a bunch *MORE* packages out of vivid and so i said no to it.  what to do now?  :\
[22:29] <jenia> I have  slight problem with ubuntu. I have to double click a key on "onboard" keyboard to press it when I'm using firefox
[22:29] <jenia> it doesnt work like that in gedit for example
[22:30] <jenia> does anyone know how to fix this?
[22:30] <mikubuntu> my output: 7297321c2fa6424417a548c85edd6e98 -- from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/MD5SUMS: 7297321c2fa6424417a548c85edd6e98
[22:33] <scub> seems to be working now, installed libnss3 package, seems to be sorted..
[22:34] <mikubuntu> bekks omg, checking the cd directly looks WAY over my head :(
[22:35] <mikubuntu> anybody with a brain willing to help me through it?
[22:35] <Frank_Leach> Hi all...
[22:38] <scub> hmm, this will sound silly, but I have no sound?
[22:38] <scub> how do i test?
[22:39] <squinty> system settings -> sound
[22:40] <qassem> can you help me troubleshoot bluetooth issue on Ubuntu 14.04 on Asus X550 laptop?. It used to work - I used my bluetooth headset with it. now it suddenly stopped. Here's the output from lsusb and hciconfig  http://paste.ubuntu.com/14719029/
[22:40] <scub> lubuntu doesnt seem to have..
[22:41] <squinty> scub,  try  alsamixer   in terminal
[22:42] <TheEagerPadawan> hi, i've set up a nginx web server on my desktop and a apache virtually (virtualbox) in bridged mode. Both systems can ping each other. However when i try to wget a file on the virtualserver that is hosted by the nginx on the desktop it doesn't work, sadly enough
[22:42] <scub> oh, yeah, thanky, something happened anyway..
[22:43] <scub> do i need to configure system for hdmi maybe?
[22:43] <bekks> mikubuntu: It is documented in the link given. You have to actually read it.
[22:44] <scub> squinty :)
[22:44] <mikubuntu> bekks i'm reading it over and over
[22:45] <bekks> mikubuntu: then you read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM#Check_the_CD a multiple times now.
[22:45] <squinty> scub,  haven't used lubuntu in a long time.... you might want to ask in the #lubuntu channel
[22:45] <voz> theeagerpadawn it might be that you set it up as a local connection only so its not trying to get the internet instead the virtualserver thinks the host is the internet
[22:46] <scub> squinty. thanx!
[22:46] <squinty> scub, yw
[22:47] <scub> why you called squinty, does your wife have chevrons tatooed on her inner thighs like mine does?
[22:47] <voz> theeagerpadawan try to ping google from the virtualbox
[22:47] <scub> (joke ) :o)
[22:48] <mikubuntu> bekks trying to understand if i am to input just the first line of that dd block -- dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=1 count=38797312 | md5sum ?? do i first have to cd out of Downloads?
[22:49] <voz> mikubuntu no you dont but make sure the path is set correctly
[22:50] <TheEagerPadawan> voz: pong's received from google
[22:50] <scub> haha, lubuntu`s a busy channel..
[22:50] <bekks> mikubuntu: where did you got that dd crap from?
[22:50] <bekks> mikubuntu: Just follow the article I linked to you two times please.
[22:50] <mikubuntu> voz -- im just copy/pasting from the page about checking the cd -- so i inserted the disk into the drive, and altered the count to what i got from ls -l mini.iso
[22:51] <mikubuntu> bekks that's directly from that page
[22:51] <bekks> mikubuntu: "Check the cd - md5sum /dev/cdrom".
[22:51] <bekks> mikubuntu: Why dont you just use that?
[22:52] <mikubuntu> because the page says that almost never works
[22:52] <voz> theeagerpadawn can you screenshot the error that would be helpful
[22:52] <mikubuntu> you said you wanted me to read what the page says :P
[22:53] <voz> mikubuntu try what bekks suggested, dd might not work if used improperly just a word of caution
[22:54] <scrabcakes> using ndiswrapper with usb wireless windows driver, installs fine and doesn't complain. modprobe. nothing, thoughts?
[22:54] <voz> i use dd when im flashing iso for making bootables
[22:55] <mikubuntu> bekks voz heres what i get: mikubuntu@michaeltrout:~/Downloads$ md5sum /dev/cdrom e034c3174e575ad1caa638a79310bbe2  /dev/cdrom
[22:55] <voz> scrabcakes did not understand the last part
[22:55] <bekks> mikubuntu: Before md5sum'ing the cd - did you create the cd as image or as data cd?
[22:55] <mikubuntu> bekks -- image
[22:56] <scrabcakes> voz: sorry, I mean I did modprobe ndiswrapper, still not working
[22:56] <voz> scrabcakes is it a first time install or have you used it before
[22:57] <scub> guys, can i hotswap an hdmi cable?
[22:57] <scrabcakes> voz: do you mean the driver?
[22:57] <voz> theeagerpadawan have you tried a service network restart?
[22:58] <TheEagerPadawan> voz: tried restarting the nginx multiple times
[22:58] <bekks> mikubuntu: And did you try booting that cd?
[22:58] <voz> scrabcakes yes
[22:59] <scrabcakes> voz: I use it on windows
[22:59] <voz> theeagerpadawn does it stop halfways on the webget, what exactly is the error output
[23:00] <voz> scrabcakes so its a first time on ubuntu?
[23:00] <scrabcakes> voz: yes
[23:00] <scrabcakes> voz: they have a linux driver but make gives an error
[23:01] <mikubuntu> bekks: yes i tried booting it but it bypasses and goes to the hdd and windows
[23:01] <voz> scrabcakes what is the error?
[23:01] <bekks> mikubuntu: Did you set the correct boot order in the BIOS?
[23:01] <scub> squinty: I`ve googledc the issue and installd Pulse Audio Control, seems my hdmi sound isnt listed in the available devices, only headphones, should I maybe go for a full ubuntu install?
[23:01] <scrabcakes> voz: arch/x86/Makefile:129: CONFIG_X86_X32 enabled but no binutils support
[23:01] <scrabcakes> Makefile:669: Cannot use CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR: -fstack-protector not supported by compiler
[23:02] <mikubuntu> bekks: yes
[23:02] <scub> I`ve seen on windows different drivers required for standard audio and hdmi audio, could be a driver issue
[23:03] <voz> scrabcakes are you running ubuntu?
[23:04] <scub> OMGG, is that the time, g`night all, thanks for the pionters squinty
[23:04] <voz> mikubuntu what kind of bios is it?
[23:04] <scrabcakes> voz: yes
[23:06] <voz> scrabcakes is the driver you downloaded using the .deb format??
[23:07] <scrabcakes> no, I have to run make
[23:07] <mikubuntu> voz i'm trying to get back into bios setup and it won't go, as it was earlier that i couldn't get into it.
[23:08] <mikubuntu> voz 'Please Wait...' it says and won't proceed into setup
[23:09] <voz> scrabcakes i noticed it said arch on there, just trying to confirm you are using a deb file and not something else
[23:10] <voz> mikubuntu what kind of computer is it?
[23:10] <mikubuntu> voz toshiba-satellite-a215-s4757
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[23:13] <irreleph4nt> Hi. My ubuntu server 15.10 refuses to boot normally. It freezes at login screen unless I boot to recovery and resume from there. Any ideas?
[23:13] <scrabcakes> voz: I got it from here if it helps http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-T4UH.html#Driver
[23:13] <mikubuntu> voz nobody commented on the difference between: my output: 7297321c2fa6424417a548c85edd6e98 -- from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/MD5SUMS: 7297321c2fa6424417a548c85edd6e98 on the download file, and the output i got on checking the cd: md5sum /dev/cdrom e034c3174e575ad1caa638a79310bbe2  /dev/cdrom
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[23:17] <voz> mikubuntu not sure about not being able to boot into bios, when you laptop boots ups besides the f2 what other options do you get?
[23:20] <voz> scrabcakes ok so you did modeprobe but didnt get anything else? did you try lsmod to see if it loaded
[23:20] <voz> irreleph4nt did it boot before or is this first time boot
[23:21] <scrabcakes> voz: ndiswrapper loaded, not the driver
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[23:24] <rhino3> nick piggull
[23:24] <pigbull> wassup
[23:24] <pigbull> how is everyone
[23:25] <Bashing-om> pigbull: This channel, you tell us what is down and what you have done to get up .
[23:26] <voz> scrabcakes did you run it as sudo
[23:26] <scrabcakes> voz: lsmod, yes
[23:28] <voz> scrabcakes if you ran the commands everything should be running, did you reboot after?
[23:28] <pigbull> is anyone running linux on an intel nuc?
[23:28] <scrabcakes> voz: yeah, I'll try again now though, 2 mins
[23:28] <atlaspaine> exit
[23:30] <scrabcakes> voz: still nothing
[23:34] <voz> scrabcakes does your adapter work? you might need to start over making sure you dont miss anything
[23:34] <scrabcakes> voz: it works on windows. another thought, I have a pci network card, do I need to blacklist that?
[23:36] <voz> scrabcakes i dont think you need to blacklist, there is something missing and that is why it wont load the driver, have you tried to manually load it?
[23:36] <scrabcakes> voz: how do I do that?
[23:37] <voz> make sure your in the directory where the file is and run "sudo insmod 8812au.ko" without the quotations
[23:38] <mikubuntu> vos -- got in somehow -- its PhoenixBios version 1.40 -- now it reverted to booting from hdd, even tho my last action was to set cd/dvd boot first, saved and exited
[23:38] <cheeseboy> so, why are my network adapters showing up as wlp3s0 instead of wlan0 and enp0s25 instead of eth0? i thought that was a UNIX thing using the driver name to identify network adapters
[23:38] <cheeseboy> ubuntu never used to do that
[23:40] <mikubuntu> voz -- i've just set the hdd to disabled and i'll save and exit again, and try to boot again
[23:40] <scrabcakes> voz: that's for the linux one right? the ndiswrapper win one doesn't have that, but the linux one (that I can't build) has it, and gives me "invalid module format"
[23:43] <mikubuntu> voz -- omg it seems to be wanting to (finally) boot into mini.iso - but hung up on checking realteck fast etho network -- i don't have it on a wire will have to move it to other room and see if it will continue to boot
[23:43] <Bashing-om> mikubuntu: :)
[23:44] <mikubuntu> Bashing-om: ty ladies and germs for all your patience
[23:45] <Bashing-om> mikubuntu: We have all been there ,, just a part of the learning curve .
[23:48] <voz> scrabcakes try this method http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32153959/is-a-linux-driver-available-for-archer-t4uh-usb-wireless-adaptor
[23:50] <scrabcakes> voz: I will try tomorrow, need to sleep. cheers for your help! also I just got a step further with building the linux one, the download has dir names with spaces, changing to underscores gets further ><
[23:50] <voz> scrabcakes goodluck
[23:51] <Guest26495> hello?
[23:51] <voz> hello guest
[23:52] <Guest26495> Never checked out IRC until now. Looks interesting.
[23:52] <axk4545> Can Ubuntu intelligently resize an LVM partiton to install alongside another Linux distro?
[23:53] <voz> axk4545 it might but i would suggest selecting the partition yourself so you can adjust the size for the dual boot
[23:53] <axk4545> voz: ok.
[23:54] <scrabcakes> voz: that SO answer worked, thanks a bunch! now I'm really going to bed
[23:55] <voz> scrabcakes glad to hear! cheers
[23:57] <econdudeawesome> Howdy all! I am hitting a "connection refused" wall with connecting to an opensshserver on my local network. I'm new at it. I created an rsa key on my client computer, then copied the public key to hte .ssh/authorized_keys file
[23:57] <econdudeawesome> What do I need to do to make the server accept connections?
[23:57] <cheeseboy> so, why are my network adapters showing up as wlp3s0 instead of wlan0 and enp0s25 instead of eth0? i thought that was a UNIX thing using the driver name to identify network adapters
[23:58] <cheeseboy> econdudeawesome, a "connection refused" error has nothing to do with pubkey auth
[23:58] <cheeseboy> are you sure the sshd is running, econdudeawesome?
[23:59] <econdudeawesome> cheeseboy: i thought it was, used ps -A | grep sshd
[23:59] <econdudeawesome> got what I believe is a process number back
[23:59] <cheeseboy> econdudeawesome, go into the sshd_config on the server
[23:59] <econdudeawesome> how?
[23:59] <econdudeawesome> (I'm still new with all this)
[23:59] <cheeseboy> /etc/ssh/sshd_config