[00:05] <barry_> Is it possible my wordpress site to be hacked if i set file permission to 777 for everything under wordpress directory
[00:06] <compdoc> wordpress seems to always be hacked
[00:06] <dienes> barry_: it's possibly
[00:07] <compdoc> if you do something wrong, like apply 777 to your entire drive, expect a few problems
[00:08] <LambdaComplex> "a few"
[00:08] <dienes> :D
[00:08] <compdoc> wait, 777 isnt going to help
[00:09] <compdoc> nm
[00:09] <compdoc> •777 – Everyone can read write and execute. In a web server, it is not advisable to set ‘777’ permission for your files and folders as it allows anyone to add malicious code to your server. However, in some cases, you will need to set the 777 permissions before you can upload any file to the server (For example, uploading images in WordPress)
[00:09] <dienes> yee, can you look the history?
[00:09] <compdoc> so youre allowing the world+dog into wordpress?
[00:10] <LambdaComplex> barry_: the short answer is "yes," basically
[00:11] <barry_> Thanks all for info. I think 777 uploads directory is just enough, but 777 on whole wordpress directory would be insecure
[00:12] <ozbrk> guys hi need to ask a question here I have too much bass on some songs. I tried to decrase voulme of surrond from terminal alsamixer but it reset itlef when I adjust volume from my keyboard
[00:16] <dienes> ozbrk: hi, did you use amixer?
[00:20] <nolsen> I upgraded kernels and apparently it broke virtualbox, how do I fix?
[00:21] <yeats> nolsen: how did you install virtualbox?
[00:22] <nolsen> with apt-get
[00:22] <yeats> nolsen: it should build a kernel module with DKMS when it updates
[00:22] <nolsen> I updated the kernel manually.
[00:23] <yeats> ah
[00:23] <precise> Ok all, I'm about to jump off a cliff. I can't for the life of me get Ubuntu running on my dell precision m4500. Does anybody here have the kindness and time to help me out a bit?
[00:23] <nolsen> from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
[00:23] <ddybing> precise: Sure. Just go ahead, and we will do the best to help you.
[00:23] <yeats> precise: just ask your question and people will answer as they can
[00:24] <yeats> nolsen: you might have to install the kernel headers for the version you installed, then figure out how to build the vbox module for your kernel
[00:24] <nolsen> I already got the kernel headers
[00:24] <nolsen> But I don't know how to build the vbox module
[00:25] <ozbrk> no
[00:25] <nolsen> There is no documentation for that.
[00:25] <ozbrk> never use a mixer before
[00:25] <ozbrk> dienes: nope
[00:26] <yeats> nolsen: you might try playing around with /usr/lib/virtualbox/vboxdrv.sh (at least that's where it's located on my 15.10 system)
[00:26] <nolsen> ...
[00:26] <nolsen> No thanks.
[00:26] <yeats> nolsen: there's plenty of documentation for building the vbox module on the virtualbox site
[00:27] <nolsen> Too much work.
[00:27] <yeats> nolsen: ok - suit yourself, but this is probably why it's a bad idea to mess with non-packaged kernels until you know what you're doing :-/
[00:28] <precise> Ok cool. I recently got a Dell Precision m4500 through work (to play with). It has an Intel i7 CPU, 8GB RAM, and an nVidia GPU. For the past two days I have been trying to install Ubuntu, 15.10 and 14.04.  The install process is always clean, no warnings or anything. First boot then provides me with a blank screen. I can access GRUB so it's not a total loss. Research suggests nVidia drivers are the culprit.
[00:29] <precise> Sorry for the wall of text. I have tried using the nomodeset GRUB option also and that also did not work. Any ideas?
[00:29] <yeats> precise: have you actually installed the correct nvidia driver for your gpu?
[00:30] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | precise
[00:30] <yeats> precise: this may help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Installation_without_X_.2F_from_the_console
[00:31] <ddybing> precise: I struggled for months, getting Ubuntu (as well as other distros on my system) to work. The drivers from Nvidias website did not work. I then installed "nvidia-352" via apt-get and it has been working like a charm ever since.
[00:31] <precise> yeats: After install, I reboot, and I don't have the option to access any sort of interfaces Graphical or Command line.
[00:31] <ddybing> I'm using the Nvidia GTX 660 Ti
[00:31] <precise> ubottu: Thanks for the link.
[00:31] <ddybing> precise: You are not able to access the command line by pressing CTRL + ALT + F1 either?
[00:31] <Roxec> ubottu, we know that haha
[00:32] <precise> ddybing: Nope. I did get the text option in GRUB to work once, and it froze at loading initial ramdisk
[00:32] <ddybing> precise: Have you tried running the system in rescue mode from the GRUB boot menu?
[00:33] <precise> ddybing: yup, nothing happens. This has occured over multiple reinstalls too. :/
[00:34] <precise> ddybing: is Rescue mode the same as recovery mode?
[00:34] <ddybing> precise: Yeah, sorry. I meant recovery
[00:35] <precise> ddybing: No problem :)
[00:36] <ddybing> precise: What kind of connector are you using for the video output? VGA? HDMI?
[00:36] <precise> ddybing: It's a laptop, sorry if I didn't clarify. There is a VGA out though.
[00:39] <alloxrinfo> hi
[00:43] <Roxec> HEllo alloxrinfo
[00:43] <Bashing-om> precise: Foundation: did you verify the .iso download and also verify the burn ?
[00:44] <ddybing> precise: OK - I see. I don't have a whole lot of experience with it myself, but maybe you could check out a guide for chroot?
[00:44] <ddybing> precise: Then you will be able to boot from a live cd, and run installation of packages to your local installation, to install - for instance - the Nvidia-drivers.
[00:44] <TinyNatty> Hi. I'm having some trouble with upstart. I'm no longer able to access my services.
[00:44] <TinyNatty> I keep getting the error: initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused
[00:44] <ddybing> precise: It seems like the nvidia-352 drivers should work for your GPU.
[00:45] <TinyNatty> I'm running debian on a VPS server I rent. This was working before, but something seems to have changed. I haven't done much and I'm assuming it's caused by an update or maybe a intermittent glitch.
[00:45] <precise> Bashing-om: I did not verify the download, I burned 15.10 with IsoBurn on Windows. I burned 14.04 with DD on another Ubuntu install.
[00:45] <alloxrinfo> im talking from an install i made on a chinese tablet Chuwi vi8 plus with intel atom x5-z8300. It works on a usb key. Wifi, touch screen and a few other things are not working as expected. Im on my 4g connection via usb modem on my phone. Who would dare helping me ? how should i start to discover what drivers i need to look for ?
[00:45] <Bashing-om> !md5sum | precise
[00:45] <m0r0n> Hello. If I have a 'windows only device' can I use it through a virtual box?
[00:46] <wodim> how do I install a minimal version of KDE -- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE seems not to be updated
[00:46] <precise> ddybing: Thanks for the tip, I've never used chroot guess I got some googling to do.
[00:46] <ddybing> m0r0n: In most cases, a device that requires Windows drivers should work just fine trough USB by using Virtualbox with a Windows installation.
[00:47] <OerHeks> precise, is that machine with a NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M?
[00:47] <ddybing> precise: It's been a long time since I did it myself, so I don't have a lot of information to give you, but I would definitely Google it and try it.
[00:47] <precise> OerHeks: Yes it is.
[00:47] <m0r0n> ddybing, Hmm interesting, I'll give this a shot and see where it goes. Thanks
[00:47] <OerHeks> precise, as of the 343 driver not supported , https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/777015/343-22-quadro-fx-880m-not-supported-/
[00:48] <OerHeks> so the old 340 only i guess :-(
[00:48] <tinyalpha> what are you guys doing today
[00:48] <ddybing> OerHeks: Dang:( I googled the model, and it said Quadro 1800M, which seems to be supported by the 352 driver
[00:48] <OerHeks> oh, not 880M ?
[00:48] <ddybing> m0r0n: Any specific piece of hardware you want to use?
[00:48] <tinyalpha> i got a parellela 16 core 13ghz credit card sized arm risc computer
[00:49] <ddybing> OerHeks: I just googled the model, and it came up with 1800M. But I guess there's several GPU options.
[00:49] <m0r0n> ddybing, M-Audio 1814 firewire audio interface. It's unsupported by ASIO and the other open source project I forgot the name of
[00:49] <precise> Bashing-om: MD5 matches.
[00:49] <TinyNatty> Is there a way to verify that I'm upstart is running and not something else?
[00:50] <tinyalpha> how fast would 13ghz be and what would it do good for your computer
[00:51] <compdoc> tinyalpha, you have an url for that thing?
[00:51] <tinyalpha> yeah let me go get it brb
[00:51] <ddybing> m0r0n: AFAIK there is no firewire support in VirtualBox. USB devices should work fine, though.
[00:51] <m0r0n> Ah darn.
[00:52] <OerHeks> ddybing, indeed, precise could perform a 'lspci | grep VGA' to confirm that
[00:52] <tinyalpha> http://www.adapteva.com/parallella/         IT COST 100.00
[00:52] <Bashing-om> precise: "check disk for defects" boot the LiveDVD, as soom as the bios screen clears, depress a shift key -> language screen, escape key to accept the defaults -> boot options screen .
[00:52] <ddybing> OerHeks: Good idea. Lol, I should have asked first.
[00:53] <compdoc> so its a Dual-core ARM with something called a 16 or 64-core Epiphany Multicore Accelerator
[00:53] <tinyalpha> yes
[00:53] <VoidWhisperer> I'm trying to connect to a windows share from ubuntu
[00:54] <VoidWhisperer> i'm getting this error in syslog: Feb  8 16:42:21 ubuntu org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[1060]: ### SMB: do_mount - [smb://[ip/share]; 1] res = -1, cancelled = 0, errno = [1] 'Operation not permitted'
[00:54] <tinyalpha> i have one but i havnt tried it out yet it only comes with 1gig of sdram the one i have so i was going to cluster it together with my laptop
[00:54] <VoidWhisperer> i'm definitely using the correct username, domain, and password
[00:54] <VoidWhisperer> how can i fix this?
[00:54] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: Are you connecting trough the file explorer, or trough the Terminal?
[00:54] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, file explorer to get that error
[00:55] <VoidWhisperer> using cifs/mount doesn't work either
[00:55] <precise> Bashing-om: Will this check for physical desk defects or problems with the filesystem?
[00:55] <Revian1> What is the command to download a .deb from ubuntu repos if I want to keep it instead of install it?
[00:55] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: Have you verified there is no firewall blocking it - on either of the machines - or anything like that?
[00:55] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, i'm connected to the windows share from my windows laptop, so yes
[00:56] <VoidWhisperer> and one sec, i'll go make sure with a packet monitor
[00:56] <tsp`> Revian1: apt-get download
[00:56] <tsp`> Revian1: no sudo needed for that
[00:56] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, target folder perms are ok?
[00:56] <TinyNatty> VoidWhisperer, might also be a permissions issue on the windows laptop.
[00:56] <Revian1> tsp`, That was too easy.. I feel dumb now, lol. Thank you
[00:56] <precise> Bashing-om: Nevermind.
[00:57] <tsp`> Revian1: no problem
[00:57] <precise> Bashing-om: No errors found, press to reboot...
[00:57] <Bashing-om> precise: Will check for errors in the file system .
[00:57] <ddybing> precise: It will check for defects on the live CD/USB
[00:57] <alloxrinfo> im talking from an install i made on a chinese tablet Chuwi vi8 plus with intel atom x5-z8300. It works on a usb key. Wifi, touch screen and a few other things are not working as expected. Im on my 4g connection via usb modem on my phone. Who would dare helping me ? how should i start to discover what drivers i need to look for ?
[00:57] <VoidWhisperer> yo_wprld, TinyNatty yes i'm pretty sure of that
[00:58] <VoidWhisperer> it works absolutely fine till i try to connect to it on linux
[00:58] <yo_wprld> TinyNatty, :D
[00:58] <Bashing-om> precise: Then it should boot . at the very least from the "recovery" mode . What release again ? maybe boot to terminal and see ??
[00:58] <precise> Bashing-om: For a split second I saw a message that said something along the lines of ?ACPI? probe failed. Is that of any significance? ddybing?
[00:58] <Revian1> This is mind-boggling.
[00:59] <Revian1> Not a single problem.. anywhere. Everything just works.
[00:59] <precise> Bashing-om: I can't access recovery mode. ddybing suggested I try chroot which is what I'm leaning towards...
[01:00] <Bashing-om> precise: In 15.10 the ACPI probe can be ignored .. searching for hardware that does not exist .
[01:00] <ddybing> precise: I think that message is quite harmless. I get it on every boot on my system
[01:00] <precise> Bashing-om | ddybing: I am able to boot into a live system FYI.
[01:00] <Bashing-om> precise: If you can boot via "recovery" no need to resort to a change root .
[01:01] <vinny> hello
[01:01] <precise> Bashing-om: I can't though. When I do the boot process hangs at
[01:01] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, weird, I usually take 'operation not permited' by perms
[01:01] <precise> ... "Loading initial ramdisk". Bashing-om
[01:01] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: What version of Windows are you running on the host system?
[01:01] <vinny> how can i do to change MOTD system info on ubuntu 14.04 server into other language than english?
[01:01] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, what aer the versions? samba and windows?
[01:02] <Bashing-om> precise: Able to boot live confirms a graphics driver issue . boot recovery -> enable networking option -> resume normal boot. do you get to the GUI ?
[01:03] <yo_wprld> org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[1060]
[01:03] <ddybing> Bashing-om: I don't think he's able to boot into recovery. AFAIK all he gets is a blank screen, with no way to access any form of interface.
[01:03] <yo_wprld> is that the connection port or the error code?
[01:04] <TinyNatty> VoidWhisperer, If I remember correctly with Win7 I had to make some changes to "Advanced Sharing Settings"
[01:04] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, http://i.imgur.com/f3BmHZa.png
[01:04] <precise> Bashing-om: How do I boot recovery, it is hanging at loading initial ramdisk
[01:04] <VoidWhisperer> wait
[01:04] <VoidWhisperer> that was when it tries to figure out the protocol
[01:04] <VoidWhisperer> sec
[01:05] <yo_wprld> ddybing, lol...
[01:05] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, i got the same error trying to connect via my credentials
[01:05] <VoidWhisperer> server 2016 is the host system for the shared folder
[01:06] <Bashing-om> precise: ddybing . Not making a lot of sense as the liveDVD boots ( different graphics driver )m the install with recovery or "nomodeset" should also boot up . We can try and boot to a terminal ?
[01:06] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: OK. I'm not sure what the cause of the problem is, but I will try to recreate it on my machine.
[01:07] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, ok
[01:07] <VoidWhisperer> I'm using 15.10 if that matters
[01:07] <VoidWhisperer> also in the share i have traffic encryption enabled
[01:07] <VoidWhisperer> because college network
[01:08] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: Great, thanks for the info
[01:08] <VoidWhisperer> could the encryption be an issue? hm
[01:08] <VoidWhisperer> i'll create a new non-encrypted share and test it
[01:09] <precise> Bashing-om: Boot to the terminal? Do you mean changing the GRUB conf to text from splash. Or the CTRL+ALT=F1 trick?
[01:09] <Bashing-om> precise: When you boot the install . as soon as the bios screen clears depress and hold a shift key while booting continues . do you boot now to the grub boot menu ?
[01:09] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, i actually can't disable the encryption on the share.. lol the option to turn it off is grayed out
[01:09] <yo_wprld> damit. to be honest I had never done a crossplat smb share in my life, but I know ill need it sometime in future - so I read some docs - but somehow i knew it was not a straight out-of-the-box process
[01:10] <VoidWhisperer> yep
[01:10] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: Not sure if that would make any difference, but are the host drives locked with BitLocker or anything like that?
[01:10] <VoidWhisperer> ddybing, i'll check, but i doubt it
[01:10] <precise> Bashing-om: Yup
[01:10] <VoidWhisperer> windows server 2016 doesn't even have bitlocker
[01:10] <VoidWhisperer> so no. lol
[01:10] <vinny> porco dio
[01:11] <Bashing-om> precise: Booting to terminal : similar. but the term "text" will not work in 15.10 .
[01:11] <yo_wprld> lol
[01:11] <yo_wprld> vinny, ma que?
[01:11] <su_mosu> i'm failing to boot my tablet with a 15.10 64 usb stick. secure boot is off. it i can select "boot from file" and then select 2 files on the efi stick but then it throws an error
[01:11] <VoidWhisperer> so.. uh.. yeah..
[01:11] <precise> Bashing-om: Im actually running 14.04 right now, I thought 15.10 might have had an issue with a bleeding edge roleout.
[01:11] <VoidWhisperer> I have no idea why this is happening, it's the epitomy of useless error messages
[01:13] <VoidWhisperer> It appears that ubuntu is using smb
[01:13] <ddybing> su_mosu: Are you sure your tablet supports 64-bit architecture? And is it even x86?
[01:13] <VoidWhisperer> instead of smbv2/v3
[01:13] <homa_> i want leave irs
[01:13] <Bashing-om> precise: 14.04 is upstart  and 'text' is valid . 15.10 os systemd where the parameter becomes " systemd.unit=multi-user.target " .
[01:13] <VoidWhisperer> atleast according wireshark
[01:13] <su_mosu> ddybing: yea. http://ark.intel.com/products/80275/Intel-Atom-Processor-Z3735G-2M-Cache-up-to-1_83-GHz
[01:14] <yo_wprld> NFS...
[01:14] <precise> Bashing-om: the text parameter has no effect on the boot.
[01:14] <homa_> good bye my friends
[01:14] <precise> Bashing-om: I just get the blank screen.
[01:14] <ddybing> homa_: Goodbye, take care!
[01:14] <VoidWhisperer> yo_wprld, what?
[01:15] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, as far as I know samba involves NFS issues also
[01:15] <ddybing> su_mosu: Ok. Did you dd the image onto the usb, or did you use any software to do that?
[01:15] <VoidWhisperer> so what i'm getting from this is i have a problem no one knows how to fix
[01:15] <VoidWhisperer> ;_;
[01:15] <su_mosu> ddybing: i used rufus in and selected dd mode
[01:16] <su_mosu> -in
[01:16] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: I've struggled a lot with file sharing between Ubuntu and Windows - but it's always been the other way (To connect Windows to Samba share)
[01:16] <VoidWhisperer> people claim that enabling a  guest account fixes this issue
[01:16] <VoidWhisperer> but uh
[01:16] <VoidWhisperer> enabling a guest account access to a share on a server that is on my college's network
[01:16] <VoidWhisperer> sounds like a very, very bad idea
[01:16] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: Not sure what causes this - especially since you are able to connect to the host folder from a Windows computer
[01:17] <Bashing-om> precise: That indicates to be a bad install . All we are doing at that point is booting the kernel and only essential services. howver I do not know what to check to verify what the kernel is doing at this point .
[01:17] <ddybing> su_mosu: OK. Are you able to boot other computers off the same usb drive?
[01:17] <vinny> cristo infame mannaggia alla madonna sfondata
[01:18] <yo_wprld> lol
[01:18] <yo_wprld> :D
[01:18] <TinyNatty> VoidWhisperer, Not sure if this helps: https://techjourney.net/cannot-connect-to-cifs-smb-samba-network-shares-shared-folders-in-windows-10/
[01:18] <su_mosu> ddybing: havent tried with this particular one. it's my 7th attempt with different sticks and osses
[01:18] <ddybing> TinyNatty: I think is problem is the other way around. Windows > Connect to > Ubuntu
[01:18] <precise> Ok, well thanks for your help Bashing-om. ddybing: Any final thoughts? I'm probably going to go with the chroot idea.
[01:18] <yo_wprld> TinyNatty, hey, ill follow too - tks
[01:19] <su_mosu> ddybing: i dont own any other efi bound computers to play with
[01:19] <ddybing> su_mosu: In addition to the secure boot option, is there an option to enable legacy boot?
[01:19] <ddybing> su_mosu. Or able both EFI and legacy boot
[01:20] <Bashing-om> precise: I am quite willing at this point to take a back seat and learn from your situation . // From that change root you can look at the files on the install .
[01:20] <ddybing> Or enable*
[01:20] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, btw, dmsg says anything about your mounting tries?
[01:20] <ddybing> precise: I'm not sure what else to say, he he. I would try the chroot thingy first. Please tell us how it goes. Good luck :)
[01:20] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, or samba state?
[01:21] <su_mosu> ddybing: i dont think so. it has an option to boot non efi first which i have selceted
[01:21] <precise> Ok, well I'll keep you all updated on my progress Bashing-om | ddybing Thanks for your help!
[01:21] <ddybing> su_mosu: Are you able to see the boot menu at all, or does it go straight to the error?
[01:22] <su_mosu> ddybing: all i see from ubuntu is the efi files when i select "boot from file" in the bios when i override the normal boot process
[01:22] <ddybing> so_mosu: I've tried running a few Linux distros of a x86 tablet as well. An ASUS. A real pain.
[01:22] <Klumsy> hello
[01:23] <su_mosu> ddybing: what was the trick with those tabs?
[01:24] <ddybing> su_mosu: I never got it to work. I tried booting Clonezilla x86 to make a clone of the Windows installation, but it didn't work properly.
[01:25] <ddybing> su_mosu: dd is of course the best option, but as a last resort I would try to use a program called YUMI to create your bootable usb drive, if you have a Windows computer available.
[01:25] <su_mosu> ddybing: hmm interesting. was there a problem with secure boot or was the efi open?
[01:26] <ddybing> su_mosu: The BIOS on this device consisted of nothing but the option to change time and date, in addition to the secure boot option. I disabled secure boot, and was able to boot from the USB drive which contained a GRUB boot menu.
[01:28] <su_mosu> ddybing: i dont get anything but windows boot sticks to boot from usb so far
[01:29] <su_mosu> i tried several ubuntu flavors and some android flavors...
[01:29] <ddybing> su_mosu: I see. Not sure what causes that, but I would just try using the YUMI software. It won't make it worse, he he.
[01:29] <su_mosu> ddybing: yea thanks for the tip. will try it:)
[01:30] <ddybing> su_mosu: Great. Let us hear how it goes :)
[01:30] <Roxec> Guys, I Realized there are alot of instant chatting apps in ubuntu center, any popular one that most linux users use ?
[01:30] <ddybing> Roxec: What kind of chatting services do you use?
[01:30] <su_mosu> ddybing: i didnt pay 50 bucks for a brand new tablet to be stuck with windows 10! hoo rah XD
[01:31] <sruli> apt-get dist-upgrade, would that upgrade to the next lts?
[01:31] <ddybing> su_mosu: I would say 50 bucks for a Windows tablet is quite OK! lol
[01:31] <ddybing> sruli: Depends on your settings, but if you haven't messed with any settings then - yes, it should upgrade to next lts if available.
[01:31] <Roxec> ddybing, hmm amsn , skype irc networks
[01:32] <xangua> sruli: no, and only a LTS release can upgrade to the next LTS
[01:32] <Bashing-om> sruli: No, a different command to effect a release upgrade .
[01:32] <Bashing-om> !dist-upgrade | sruli
[01:33] <ddybing> Roxec: Not sure what others use, but I've always sworn to Pidgin.
[01:33] <ddybing> Roxec: I use Weechat(which runs in the Terminal) for IRC, though
[01:33] <sruli> ddybing: xangua: thanks,
[01:33] <Roxec> ddybing, aha
[01:33] <sruli> Bashing-om: thats waht i was looking for, many thanks
[01:33] <ddybing> sruli: Sorry, I mixed dist-upgrade and the do-release-upgrade command
[01:34] <Klumsy> does anyone get crashes in WINE apps when they send MIDI input data from a native linux app?
[01:34] <Klumsy> with the regular pulse audio
[01:34] <Bashing-om> sruli: Welcome :)
[01:35] <MannyLNJ> if I want to put the output of ssh -d into a ubuntu pastebin is the command ' /usr/sbin/sshd -d | pastebinit'?
[01:36] <Roxec> ddybing, been using windows for a few hours only for work, after installing ubuntu i hated windows :P
[01:37] <ddybing> Roxec: Ubuntu is a truly a great system:)
[01:37] <ddybing> Roxec: along with other distros, like Linux Mint, I've run it since version 9.04
[01:38] <Alives> how do you get udev to regenerate /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules on 15.10?  /lib/udev/write_net_rules no longer exists and I cant find the new way...
[01:38] <Roxec> ddybing, i will keep on discovering it until i can totally  keep windows out of my life :D
[01:38] <Roxec> ddybing, well yeah i will try m‌int but step by step
[01:39] <ddybing> Roxec: Mint is simply put Ubuntu, but with even more focus on stability. AFAIK they share the same core components
[01:40] <Roxec> ddybing, aha
[01:40] <xangua> Linux mint is also not supported here
[01:40] <OerHeks> ... mint has its own issues, so not supported.
[01:40] <MannyLNJ> if I want to put the output of ssh -d into a ubuntu pastebin is the command ' /usr/sbin/sshd -d | pastebinit'?
[01:41] <OerHeks> mate-desktop is available too in our repos
[01:41] <ddybing> Yup. I actually like the feel of the Mate desktop
[01:42] <ddybing> Kinda "classy" :)
[01:44] <sruli> ddybing: i left windows 5 years ago, first try at linux was mint, i found it very unstable, after few weeks tried ubuntu and have been using it since
[01:45] <MannyLNJ> Why is my SSH not binding to 192.168.1.104? http://pastebin.com/fy0SHnrb
[01:48] <Roxec> guys, for apps running from the terminal is there any way to make a shortcut, easy click to open them, like teamviewer and so on
[01:49] <sruli> Roxec: u run teamviewer from terminal?
[01:49] <Roxec> sruli, yes i installed it, searched for it didn't find it , then i realized it run from terminal
[01:50] <sruli> Roxec: it should be there in menu, try logout and login
[01:50] <Roxec> sruli, let me try
[01:51]  * goctintuc is busy
[01:51] <Roxec> because i downloaded it from original web address and installed it via gdebi
[01:51] <hggdh> MannyLNJ: because (as the output shows) something is already using port 22
[01:52] <Roxec> sruli, done it worked thanks
[01:52] <sruli> never used gdebi, dont know, why not install from terminal? "sudo dpkg -i /path/to/file.deb"
[01:52] <MannyLNJ> hggdh, i didn't realize 0.0.0.0 was the same as the internal IP I was using
[01:53] <Roxec> sruli, i'm new to linux, still learning everything from google
[01:53] <hggdh> MannyLNJ: 0.0.0.0 stands for all local interfaces
[01:54] <hggdh> MannyLNJ: equivalent to IPv6 ::
[01:55] <MannyLNJ> hggdh, thanks. Now I have to figure out what is binding that stops sshd from starting on the external interface
[01:57] <thedeveloper> say I got a file name index.html and I use the command inside the folder where it resides
[01:58] <thedeveloper> chmod -R 777 index.html
[01:58] <thedeveloper> I got the message file permission can not be changed
[01:58] <thedeveloper> what did I do wrong here
[01:59] <sruli> thedeveloper: no need to use -R for a single file, who is current owner of file? is it root? if yes u need to run the command with sudo
[01:59] <yo_wprld> thedeveloper, why that R?
[01:59] <thedeveloper> sruli: oh ok
[01:59] <thedeveloper> so -R is only used for folders or directories
[01:59] <thedeveloper> ok thanks
[02:00] <thedeveloper> yes sudo worked thanks a lot
[02:00] <VoidWhisperer> yo_wprld, at this point i might figure out a way to setup sftp on windows and just use that >..'
[02:00] <VoidWhisperer> I'm that desperate lol
[02:00] <yo_wprld> VoidWhisperer, LOL
[02:01] <VoidWhisperer> i need access to these damn files
[02:01] <VoidWhisperer> and i refuse to use a cloud service instead of my storage server
[02:01] <VoidWhisperer> xD
[02:01] <sruli> thedeveloper: -R, --recursive        change files and directories recursively
[02:01] <thedeveloper> sruli: ok
[02:02] <thedeveloper> so if say I want to change the file permission again on a folder recursively instead of 777 into 444 how shall I do it
[02:02] <thedeveloper> chmdo -R 444 folderName
[02:02] <thedeveloper> is that correct
[02:05] <yo_wprld> thedeveloper, its wrong! chmod!
[02:05] <yo_wprld> thedeveloper, and sudo
[02:06] <thedeveloper> yo_wprld: what should be the correct command
[02:06] <Darth> I am sorry to interrupt, I need help getting to the correct area to ask questions. Any help?
[02:06] <yo_wprld> Darth, its here!
[02:07] <plauclair> hey, I need to find an IP that logged in through sftp, problem is my /var/log/auth.log just says this: Feb  8 22:25:01 production CRON[20996]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user xxxxxx
[02:07] <yo_wprld> Darth, just throw away and wait
[02:07] <Darth> ok, it is related to my bluray drive
[02:07] <sruli> thedeveloper: you only need to use -R if there are subfolders in the folder, else "sudo chmod 444 /path/to/folder" be carefull with permissions
[02:07] <plauclair> and stuff like that, no IPs, is there another log that would have then, I can’t find anything
[02:08] <yo_wprld> plauclair, doesnt it have it own log? the sftp?
[02:08] <Darth> When ever I open the Empire Earth cd , all I see is a character that is not english. I cannot install Empire Earth in Wine, How do I begin?
[02:09] <plauclair> yo_wprld: unless its name is really obvious, I’m not seeing one
[02:10] <callaghan> yo; anyone had issues having ubuntu 14.04 desktop actually run a crontab entry as root? did we change the interface or something? I've got some /super basic/ maintenance commands which should work... http://paste.ubuntu.com/14999327/ ; anyone see anything obviously incorrect?
[02:10] <thedeveloper> sruli: ok got it
[02:10] <yo_wprld> plauclair, usually on /var /var/log - any logging flags on app help system?
[02:10] <yo_wprld> plauclair, /tmp
[02:10] <sruli> plauclair: try auth.log
[02:10] <thedeveloper> but what is its equivalent to a changing directors and files recursively
[02:11] <plauclair> sruli: I am in auth.log
[02:11] <thedeveloper> say for example you a got a folder named general and inside that folder contains other folders say capt, col, and priv
[02:11] <sruli> thedeveloper: add the -R before the number
[02:11] <thedeveloper> and I recursively change the permission to 777 and I want to change those back to 444
[02:11] <thedeveloper> is this command correct
[02:12] <thedeveloper> sudo chmod -R 444 general
[02:12] <thedeveloper> sruli: oh so this is correct then: sudo chmod -R 444 general
[02:12] <yo_wprld> thedeveloper, you just reminded som resarch i must to do .... (im sort of fish brained :D)
[02:13] <plauclair> yo_wprld: nothing in /tmp but cache files
[02:13] <yo_wprld> plauclair, "sftp --help" - any logging options?
[02:13] <sruli> plauclair: try "last -n 20 -a username"
[02:14] <sumosu> ddellav: didnt work with the yumi stick :/ but good try XD
[02:14] <yo_wprld> plauclair, if not do your own: "netstat | grep sftp"
[02:14] <plauclair> sruli: that did it, thanks!
[02:14] <sruli> plauclair: welcome
[02:15] <sruli> thedeveloper: yes
[02:15] <thedeveloper> sruli: thanks
[02:15] <thedeveloper> sruli: btw where are you from
[02:16] <sruli> planet earth, tiny spec in the cosmos
[02:17] <yo_wprld> cya guys
[02:18] <Darth> how can I get a creen shot here for help?
[02:18] <sruli> Darth: upload it to image pasting website
[02:18] <Darth> ok
[02:18] <Darth> then paste address here?
[02:18] <sruli> yes
[02:19] <Darth> thank you
[02:23] <r4z> Hello!!
[02:23] <r4z> my friends!
[02:23] <Darth> [IMG]http://i66.tinypic.com/vxp2k5.png[/IMG]
[02:24] <sruli> Darth: whats the problem?
[02:24] <Fudge> anyone know how to resolve a Mount: Stale file handle without a restart, this is an ext4 filesystem and not connected to NFS
[02:25] <Darth> this is an english cd. I am attempting to install under wine, but my linux will not open or display english charectors
[02:26] <sruli> Darth: havnt used cd's this generation, no clue
[02:26] <Darth> should I try to make an ISO with it?
[02:27] <sruli> dont know
[02:27] <Darth> when you say generation, are you talking about the release?
[02:28] <sruli> no iam saying havnt used a cd in almost 10 years
[02:28] <Darth> hahaha, alright
[02:29] <Darth> is there a translator for the ubuntu
[02:29] <Darth> for file systems that is
[02:30] <SchrodingersScat> !winehq | Darth
[02:31] <Darth> thank you
[02:31] <SchrodingersScat> Darth: personally I would just get the thing in the language I understand, but no I haven't heard of a FS translator.
[02:35] <Melite> Anyone have experience installing pyzmq on ubuntu 14.04? Been trying the last couple hours and have ran into a problem where I cannot import cffi, when in just a regular python interpreter, I can
[02:36] <vinny> siete tutti delle merdacce schifose cristo infame
[02:37] <SchrodingersScat> !it | vinny
[02:40] <mekhami> i'm having a really difficult time installing a certain font
[02:41] <sruli> mekhami: right click > install doesnt work?
[02:41] <mekhami> actually, Terminusicons2 icon glyphs
[02:41] <mekhami> sruli: i'm not using a graphical file manager
[02:51] <minimec> Hi. I just gave an answer on askubuntu and wanted to verify something. Can someone verify for me that there is a sample scirpt /usr/lib/systemd/system/rc-local.service available in ubuntu 15.10? I only have 14.04 installations here. THX
[02:54] <sruli> minimec: dont see system/ under systemd/ in lubuntu 15.10
[02:56] <minimec> sruli: Oh boy... That would make my whole answer useless... THX anyway...
[02:56] <minimec> The Question/Answer would be this... http://askubuntu.com/questions/730978/brightness-problem-with-ubuntu-15-10-and-z500-lenovo-laptops/731439#731439
[02:58] <seanrdev> Is everyone here on hexedit
[03:00] <LambdaComplex> seanrdev: pardon?
[03:01] <artois_> seanrdev: hexchat?
[03:01] <seanrdev> Does anyone experience lagging of entered text in hexedit? I understand this is not a hexedit channel but thought I'd ask here.
[03:02] <LambdaComplex> seanrdev: based on your first question we (or at least artois and me) aren't even sure if you mean "hexedit" or "hexchat"
[03:03] <seanrdev> LambdaComplex:Damn... sorry I mean hexchat
[03:03] <artois> LambdaComplex: artois and _I_! :p
[03:04] <artois> seanrdev: your using hexchat remotely?
[03:04] <LambdaComplex> seanrdev: no, not everyone here is on hexchat
[03:05] <artois> actually, come to think of it... hexchat has almost always seemed laggier than xchat to me
[03:05] <artois> though I usually only notice it if I'm X forwarding, which doesn't really count
[03:05] <artois> the hexchat guys have done all sorts of goofy things to the UI
[03:05] <artois> if you want responsiveness, try irssi
[03:05] <LambdaComplex> Weechat over ssh is <3
[03:05] <artois> or weechat
[03:05] <seanrdev> artois: No not remotely at all.
[03:07] <seanrdev> It's so strange text takes like 2 seconds to show up once typed it's annoying!!!
[03:08] <endev15> seanrdev, Is it possible that your computer is overloaded by lots of software?
[03:08] <endev15> seanrdev, Specifically software running in the background.
[03:09] <seanrdev> endev15: absolutely not nothing else is lagging. Plus..
[03:09] <seanrdev>  HexChat: 2.9.6 ** OS: Linux 3.16.0-38-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Debian jessie/sid ** CPU: 12 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1.21GHz ** RAM: Physical: 31.3GB, 96.6% free ** Disk: Total: 78.5GB, 67.6% free ** VGA: NVIDIA Corporation Mazet GmbH ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH1: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia2: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia ** Ethernet: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connectio
[03:09] <seanrdev> n ** Uptime: 4h 18m 47s **
[03:09] <endev15> How much RAM seanrdev?
[03:10] <seanrdev> 32 gigs
[03:10] <endev15> 32GB?
[03:10] <seanrdev> yeah
[03:10] <endev15> Storage is 79GB?
[03:10] <seanrdev> 32gb ddr4
[03:10] <seanrdev> yes 120gb ssd with 2 1tb storage drives
[03:13] <endev15> seanrdev, Well I would be at loss to suggest the problem when running such a powerful computer, but I would recommend to stay on the IRC and ask some others or try ubuntuforums.org
[03:14] <endev15> seanrdev, I can say one thing tho: it is not a hardware issue unless it is your keyboard - have you tried it on other computers? More likely than not it is software.
[03:15] <texla> How to install numlockx to ubuntu-14.04.3 ask ubuntu does not work for me
[03:16] <mekhami> i am having an impossible time installing 'Terminus Icons 2' icon glyphs
[03:17] <seanrdev> yeah it's like that on my laptop as well. Thought if I had this problem others do as well. Maybe your right it's a keyboard issue. When running a windows version it speed up when going to the keyboard settings but I never changed anything it was very weird. Can anyone suggest another client that is very close in comparison with hexchat? Something easy and not complicated??
[03:19] <minimec> sruli: rc.local still works! So I am fine without a new service... ;)
[03:20] <minimec> sruli: Tested it on a virtual machine
[03:20] <Bashing-om> !info numlockx trusty
[03:21] <tomreyn> seanrdev: i haven't heard of this hexchat issue (if it is one), but maybe the folks in #heychat did
[03:21] <Bashing-om> texla: ^^ What is your problem installing ?
[03:21] <tomreyn> seanrdev: also try running it from a terminal window and see what's printed into that terminal window while you start it up, since this can point to the souce of this issue
[03:22] <omer2> how do i see what version of gnome im running?
[03:22] <seanrdev> tomreyn: ok ill try it.
[03:24] <texla> Bashing-om, 0I downloaded and tried to add the script but i get a read only file when i try to save
[03:24] <omer2> i have ubuntu 15.10
[03:25] <sruli> omer2: lsb_release  -a
[03:25] <omer2> tnx
[03:26] <omer2> that tells me my ubuntu version.. but what is my gnome?
[03:26] <squinty> apt-cache show gnome
[03:32] <samy1028> Hello all,  I'm wondering if anyone knows why Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS is using rsyslog 7.4.4 which was released on 2013-09-03?
[03:33] <waters33637> Not broke ... dont fix it?
[03:34] <samy1028> waters33637, I was just looking that rsyslogd's last stable of the v7 branch was 7.6.8 and it was released around 2014-10.
[03:34] <nedstark> you can get 8.16.0 through their ppa http://www.rsyslog.com/ubuntu-repository/
[03:35] <samy1028> nedstark, didn't realize that.  Thank you.  I'll take a look at it.
[03:35] <Bashing-om> !latest | samy1028
[03:35] <Mneuro> In Ubuntu 15.10 I get random network drops on my ethernet connection.  It doesn't say i'm disconnected but I get a DNS error randomly when loading pages unless i disconnect and reconnect internet
[03:36] <nedstark> debian does the same thing, although developers tends to have fixed bugs in any new versions they call "stable"
[03:36] <nedstark> old version of cinnamon crash more often than the one mint uses
[03:36] <Mneuro> I don't have this problem in any other distro
[03:36] <spacemarine> anyone willing to help a noob install ubuntu onto a computer without a cdrom or usb capability?
[03:37] <sruli> spacemarine: put the hdd into a different pc, with usb/cd install, move back hdd
[03:37] <spacemarine> i moved it to my main rig but i don't have a usb or cd to burn to
[03:37] <SchrodingersScat> spacemarine: pxe boot? what os do you have to work with?
[03:38] <spacemarine> its completely formated
[03:38] <stefan__> hello everyone
[03:39] <SchrodingersScat> stefan__: hello!
[03:39] <stefan__> which graphic drivers should I install - flgrx or flgrx-updates?
[03:40] <spacemarine> i ordered a usb but it won't come in till next week
[03:42] <SchrodingersScat> !debootstrap | spacemarine, could this work?
[03:44] <spacemarine> ubottu: umm so how do i install it? I'm 100% noob with anything linux thats why im installing it so i can learn more about it
[03:44] <ninja007> Hi,
[03:44] <samy1028> spacemarine, if you're just trying to learn more why not try a VM using VirtualBox or something like that?
[03:45] <ninja007> I am using Ubuntu 14.04, but wondering which .deb packages holds the file ‘/etc/init.d/ttyS0.conf'.
[03:45] <spacemarine> because i have nothing to install t onto lol i want to use it on my old dell but its formated
[03:45] <ninja007> I tried to run ‘dpkg -S /etc/init/ttyS0.conf’,
[03:45] <SchrodingersScat> vm sounds like something worth trying, this is a more detailed example of installing from another linux though, spacemarine , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux
[03:45] <ninja007> the output shows: dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /etc/init/ttyS0.conf
[03:46] <ninja007> I’m new to Ubuntu, any one can shed a light? Thanks.
[03:47] <spacemarine> lol ill just wait for my usb since it seems impossible otherwise
[03:47] <Bashing-om> !find ttyS0.conf
[03:47] <waters33637> spacemarine: Not even close
[03:48] <Bashing-om> ninja007: ^^ clonezilla .
[03:48] <waters33637> you dont have a old dvd and burner? ... An old usb drive?
[03:48] <spacemarine> no one suggesting anything i can do without having a disk/usb or previous version lol waters33637:
[03:49] <ninja007> clonezilla deb?
[03:49] <ninja007> Thanks.
[03:50] <zsevgt> spacemarine: y
[03:50] <spacemarine> ?
[03:50] <ninja007> @Bashing-om, I can not find the clonezilla deb. :(
[03:50] <ninja007>  dpkg -L clonezilla
[03:50] <ninja007> dpkg-query: package 'clonezilla' is not installed
[03:50] <waters33637> no old ussb .. dvd ... sd card ... floppy?
[03:51] <spacemarine> none
[03:51] <waters33637> go to dollor store and get a pack of 3 dvd's
[03:51] <spacemarine> wait i have an sd card with 16 gb
[03:51] <waters33637> ok
[03:52] <spacemarine> would that work if i plug it into a usb adapter tho?
[03:52] <waters33637> maybe ...
[03:52] <ubuntu> DAMN
[03:52] <Guest65387> what the hick?
[03:52] <spacemarine> its worth a shot so what all needs to be on the sd card? when i downloaded ubuntu it installed a bunch of stuff
[03:53] <waters33637> mini.iso
[03:53] <waters33637> 38 megs .. or so
[03:53] <ANONYMOUS-9019> hello guys how are you ?
[03:53] <waters33637> no .. sorry .. thanks not right size ...
[03:53] <ANONYMOUS-9019> this is my first time
[03:53] <ANONYMOUS-9019> here
[03:53] <spacemarine> ummm i never saw mini iso where is it in the files?
[03:53] <waters33637> was long time ago .. ;o)
[03:54] <waters33637> download from ubuntu.com
[03:54] <ninja007> Hi all,
[03:54] <ANONYMOUS-9019> guys
[03:54] <ANONYMOUS-9019> hi
[03:54] <waters33637> network boot disk
[03:54] <ANONYMOUS-9019> how are you?
[03:54] <ANONYMOUS-9019> im  good
[03:54] <ninja007> still confused, which deb or packages contains the file ‘/etc/init/ttyS0.conf’,
[03:54] <ninja007> ?
[03:54] <spacemarine> i downloaded the desktop files
[03:55] <ninja007> I tried dpkg -L clonezilla, but no help.
[03:55] <waters33637> ninja007: what r u wanting to do?
[03:55] <ninja007> @waters33637,
[03:55] <ANONYMOUS-9019> can you hear my voice?
[03:55] <ninja007> I’m learning Ubuntu/Debian,
[03:55] <ninja007> and try to understand how the packing system works on Ubuntu
[03:55] <ANONYMOUS-9019> im new in ubuntu
[03:56] <waters33637> spacemarine: ok .. use something like unetbootin ... to copy it to the sd card and try it.. might work
[03:56] <ANONYMOUS-9019> how can you chane the color of the chat?\
[03:56] <ninja007> On Redhat/Centos, almost all files are installed with packages, RPMs,
[03:56] <waters33637> same
[03:56] <ninja007> and I assume that Ubuntu files are installed from .deb packages,
[03:56] <waters33637> yep
[03:56] <ninja007> the things puzzled me is that, I can not find the holding package of some files,
[03:57] <ninja007> same ‘/etc/init/ttyS0.conf’,
[03:57] <ANONYMOUS-9019> Hey how old are you guys?
[03:57] <ninja007> so If I tune it, it may be overwritten when upgrade next time,
[03:57] <SchrodingersScat> !find ttyS0.conf | ninja007 I'm surprised you didn't see this the first time
[03:57] <squinty> ANONYMOUS-9019,  you need to take those questions to #ubuntu-offtopic   this is a support only channel
[03:58] <ninja007> @ubottu, what’s the command?
[03:58] <ANONYMOUS-9019> FUCK
[03:58] <ANONYMOUS-9019> where?
[03:58] <waters33637> ok ... good luck ... that's out of my league .. peace brother
[03:58] <SchrodingersScat> !language | ANONYMOUS-9019
[03:58] <ANONYMOUS-9019> please let me go to a normal chat
[03:58] <ANONYMOUS-9019> give me the name
[03:58] <ANONYMOUS-9019> sorry guys
[03:58] <ninja007> @ubottu, command ‘!find /etc/init.d/ttyS0.conf’ doesn’t help
[03:58] <ninja007> -bash: !find: event not found
[03:59] <samy1028> ninja007, I just did a google search and found that /etc/init/ttyS0.conf can be configured as part of "getty"
[03:59] <samy1028>  The getty command is part of the util-linux-ng package
[03:59] <squinty> ANONYMOUS-9019,   type   /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:59] <samy1028> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man8/getty.8.html
[03:59] <samy1028> don't know if that helps you any
[03:59] <ANONYMOUS-9019> is it a normal chat ?
[03:59] <waters33637> oh .. yeah ... i knew that...
[03:59] <waters33637> mgetty .... also
[03:59] <squinty> !alis | ANONYMOUS-9019
[04:00] <ANONYMOUS-9019> wait i have a question
[04:00] <ninja007> @samy1028, I tried this on my Ubuntu 14.04 box,
[04:00] <ninja007> dpkg -L  util-linux | grep -i etc
[04:00] <ninja007> and it still can not find the file /etc/init/ttyS0.conf.
[04:00] <ANONYMOUS-9019> Can I connect this chat with my facebook server chat?
[04:00] <ninja007> Does the file created in pre-install/post-install scripts?
[04:01] <waters33637> ninja007: http://mgetty.greenie.net/doc/mgetty_16.html
[04:01] <waters33637> something like that?
[04:01] <ninja007> I mean, the scripts goes along with .deb packages, similiar to RPM (centos)?
[04:01] <ANONYMOUS-9019> like send messages from here to my friends in facebook
[04:02] <ninja007> so, is the file ‘/etc/init/ttyS0.conf’ created by hand, and not a part of any .deb files?
[04:02] <ANONYMOUS-9019> how many people in this chat?
[04:03] <ninja007> that will be so odd,
[04:03] <ninja007> as tty1.conf belongs to upstart,
[04:03] <ninja007> dpkg -S /etc/init/tty1.conf
[04:03] <ninja007> upstart: /etc/init/tty1.conf
[04:03] <ANONYMOUS-9019> COULD SOMEBODY ANSWER ME !!!!
[04:03] <samy1028> ninja007, I've usually seen it auto-created in my systems.  But then I do have /dev/ttyS0 on those systems.  (usually a single Serial port)
[04:04] <ninja007> then why we’ve to manually create a ttyS0.conf? if it is not part of a .deb package?
[04:04] <squinty> ANONYMOUS-9019,  stop it please.  if someone wants to and/or can answer they will. be patient
[04:04] <ANONYMOUS-9019> ok sorry
[04:04] <samy1028> ANONYMOUS-9019, however you're connecting is probably through a script or website that's not working right.  You've joined an IRC chat room with almost 1800 users.  Use Google to find out what IRC means and how to connect correctly.
[04:04] <samy1028> please
[04:04] <ANONYMOUS-9019> im going to the other chat
[04:05] <ANONYMOUS-9019> bye
[04:05] <ninja007> Does a Ubuntu .deb package has post-installation scripts associated, similar to RPM for redhat?
[04:06] <waters33637> think so
[04:07] <ninja007> Got it,
[04:07] <ninja007> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-pkg_basics.en.html
[04:07] <waters33637> yet i know nothing ... really
[04:08] <BinaryDinner> how to change password input screen for encrypted partition during boot to be completely black?
[04:10] <ninja007> @waters33637
[04:10] <waters33637> ?
[04:10] <ninja007> I’m just learning Ubuntu, mostly my old domain is Centos/redhat.
[04:10] <ninja007> all the command tools are diff.
[04:11] <waters33637> im a old winblows junkie ...
[04:11] <ninja007> it is like Linux world is head-splited.
[04:12] <mekhami> how do i use fontawesome icons in my system
[04:12] <mekhami> i have the fontawesome font installed
[04:12] <waters33637> yeah ... i played with fedora for a bit .. and it was cool .. but it was a large learning curve for me ... coming to winblows ... i found ubuntu a bit less of a curve
[04:12] <mekhami> but i'm not seeing how to use it
[04:12] <ninja007> how to use tools, say, dpkg, to see the scripts comes with a .deb package?
[04:13] <ninja007> on Centos/Fedora, it will be ‘rpm -q —scripts <rpmName>’,
[04:13] <ninja007> but I don’t know how to query it with dpkg on ubuntu, any one have clues? Thanks a lot.
[04:13] <Bashing-om> ninja007: My favorite : https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_debian_package_management_prerequisites .
[04:16] <ninja007> Thanks, @Bashing-om, Thanks for your link, I still can not find a command for it.
[04:18] <ninja007> I tried aptitude,
[04:19] <ninja007> which give me more info about a package, but still not scripts related info.
[04:19] <ninja007> aptitude show --verbose openssh-client | less
[04:21] <Bashing-om> ninja007: An installed .deb ? then how about ' cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/<package.deb>.list ' ?
[04:21] <ninja007> cool, I’ll have a look now
[04:22] <ninja007> ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/upstart*
[04:22] <ninja007> Great! all the scripts are found! Thanks a lot, @Bashing-om.
[04:25] <Bashing-om> ninja007: Package management, a system to behold .  :)
[04:25] <ninja007> yeah,
[04:26] <ninja007> The first thing to learn,
[04:26] <tomreyn> ninja007: regarding your earlier question, you possibly want to replace /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/wallpaper.png by a different image, or remove the ImageDir reference in /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu-logo.plymouth
[04:26] <ninja007> @tomreyn, what’s the png is for?
[04:27] <tomreyn> ninja007: the splash image background you get to see during boot, and thus while entering your dmcrypt passphrase
[04:28] <ninja007> I see.
[04:28] <ninja007> Thanks.
[04:28] <ninja007> Anyone has ideas why Ubuntu also goes to systemd?
[04:31] <ninja007> from System Administrator’s point, it is kind of no-brainer  to grasp sysv the swiss knife completely, and now we’ve systemd the big guy on every Linux. kind of crazy
[04:33] <materia> This is a really good book. Buy it
[04:33] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:33] <materia> bought this book last year went really fine
[04:33] <materia> As a ubuntu user
[04:34] <materia> i think this book really helped me become a better computer person
[04:34] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:36] <waters33637> really is it for a mid level person?
[04:36] <materia> what do you mean by that
[04:36] <materia> i think the book was great
[04:36] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:37] <waters33637> yeah ... i am just a little bit above a newbie .. and was wanting to know if it was to advanced for me ..
[04:37] <materia> yep
[04:38] <materia> i read many hacking books in my life
[04:38] <materia> and to tell you  this
[04:38] <materia> was really new
[04:38] <materia> had many new things in it..
[04:38] <hehnope> how do I report a bug? I created a launchpad account and do not see anywhere to report the bug. I have a driver stacktrace to report for r8168-dkms; I can deal with this not working or just email it to someone else who cares ;)
[04:39] <waters33637> nice ... i have Kali linux ... and have played with it a bit .. making a simple virus .. .etc...
[04:39] <materia> i see
[04:39] <materia> yea kali is nice
[04:39] <waters33637> but never was able to get past entry level stuff
[04:39] <materia> really nice
[04:39] <materia> that book helped me understand kali better
[04:39] <waters33637> like ubuntu better for my everyday
[04:41] <waters33637> cool .. i might check it out ... thanks for the tip ...
[04:41] <materia> yeah
[04:41] <Bashing-om> !bug | hehnope
[04:41] <Ben64> materia: please don't come here to promote books, this is a support channel only
[04:42] <materia> I think the book:http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:42] <materia> is greeaaaaaaaaaaattt
[04:42] <materia> !!!!!!
[04:42] <Ben64> materia: stop.
[04:42] <materia> aweseome book
[04:42] <waters33637> Sorry Ben64: that was my bad also
[04:42] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:42] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:42] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:42] <materia> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[04:42] <Ben64> !ops
[04:42] <tgm4883> This is why we can't have nice things
[04:42] <waters33637> Sorry Ben64: that was my bad also
[04:42] <Ben64> waters33637: not really
[04:43] <Ben64> waters33637: just keep in mind there is #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to talk about not support. btw, kali isn't supported in this channel
[04:43] <tgm4883> I like how a bunch of the reviews are about how bad the book is
[04:44] <Ben64> then a bunch of (probably bought) 5 star reviews
[04:44] <BinaryDinner> how to change password input screen for encrypted partition during boot to be completely black when receiving input?
[04:45] <tgm4883> Ben64: the best thing is it's only rated 3.2 stars
[04:50] <tomreyn> BinaryDinner: you possibly want to replace /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/wallpaper.png by a different image, or remove the ImageDir reference in /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu-logo.plymouth
[04:51] <tomreyn> alternatively copy the entire themes folder and announce a new alternative for the upgrade-alternatives configuration of "default.plymouth"
[04:53] <BinaryDinner> tomreyn: thank you, but it looks like it maybe deferent in Mint, I do apologize
[04:55] <tomreyn> np, as long as you don't expect to receive support for non ubuntu installations here
[04:57] <LambdaComplex> The official Mint channel isn't even on freenode, is it?
[04:57] <BinaryDinner> tomreyn: sometimes things are the same, and support here is helpful and good
[04:58] <BinaryDinner> LambdaComplex: SpotChat I presume
[04:58] <Ben64> BinaryDinner: if you want support here, use ubuntu
[04:58] <LambdaComplex> Could always ask in ##linux
[04:58] <BinaryDinner> Ben64: Mint is based on Ubuntu and some things are the same or similar
[04:59] <Ben64> but it isn't ubuntu, and this channel is for ubuntu only
[04:59] <Ben64> if someone asked #debian for help with ubuntu, they'd get sent here. there are different channels for a reason
[04:59] <LambdaComplex> If we wanna be anal, it's for desktop ubuntu :P
[04:59] <BinaryDinner> Ben64: how is it wrong, if the problem is universal?
[05:00] <Ben64> because this channel is for ubuntu only
[05:00] <Ben64> if you want general linux support, ##linux exists
[05:00] <LambdaComplex> Eh, that's a bit of a copout answer in my opinion. I think a better answer is "Because the people in here are familiar with Ubuntu and neither know nor care what changes the Mint devs have made"
[05:01] <Ben64> right, because this channel is for Ubuntu
[05:01] <LambdaComplex> ....Right :P
[05:02] <BinaryDinner> Ben64, LambdaComplex: I'll keep that in mind
[05:02] <LambdaComplex> BinaryDinner: Basically, a solution to a problem in Ubuntu may be different from the solution to the same problem in Mint.
[05:02] <LambdaComplex> And assuming the solutions are the same is a waste of everybody's time
[05:04] <BinaryDinner> LambdaComplex: although some things are universal, for example the method of mounting LUKS encrypted partition
[05:04] <BinaryDinner> But you are right, sorry for trouble
[05:04] <LambdaComplex> BinaryDinner: And yet (and I'm speculating here) perhaps different tools for it could exist
[05:05] <LambdaComplex> Go tell an Arch user to make a user with the adduser command and he'll look at you funny
[05:05] <who> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:05] <who> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:05] <who> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:05] <who> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:05] <who> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:06] <hehnope> ubottu: using ubuntu-bug does not allow me to attach information about the bug; namely the hard reboot I had to do that would have removed the issue.
[05:06] <holo> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:06] <holo> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:06] <holo> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:06] <LambdaComplex> BinaryDinner: Similarly, update-grub only exists in Debian and its derivatives
[05:06] <holo> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:06] <holo> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:07] <fix_> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:07] <seanMXD> hey guys
[05:07] <fix_> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:07] <fix_> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:07] <fix_> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:07] <fix_> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:08] <waters33637> lol ... some ppl's children ...
[05:08] <LambdaComplex> rww: have a token of appreciation <3
[05:08] <hololi> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:08] <hololi> http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Life-Starter-Security-Penetration/dp/149932023X
[05:09] <hehnope> anyways; direct bug reporting seems to have been removed from launchpad.... making sending a stacktrace to anyone important next to impossible. So I'm just going to leave the actual drive trace here: http://pastebin.com/aRkJdDZT if anyone cares to report it then be my guest. other than that I'm out. Fix the bug reporting scheme or just move to github.
[05:12] <stwalcher> Hey guys, I'm hoping you can help me out on something. Just recently converted my webserver from CentOS to 15.10 and I'm running into a problem with uploading files via PHP. On the old server, there was no issue, but with this new one, I can only ever get an error 3 (file was partially uploaded). I have all permissions set correctly, and the php ini vars (upload max size, post max size) set to 512M. It's hon
[05:12] <stwalcher> estly driving me a little crazy at this point.
[05:13] <stwalcher> Also, weird thing, the POST and FILES superglobals are empty on it. A normal non-multipart form has them populate just fine, but using that kind of form kills them for some reason.
[05:13] <stwalcher> Any ideas?
[05:13] <waters33637> bad cable .... just an idea
[05:15] <tomreyn> stwalcher: there is #ubuntu-server for server related questions and there is #php and probably also a channel regarding your webserver. also check your hph + webserver logs.
[05:15] <stwalcher> thanks, tom.
[05:15] <tomreyn> welcome, good luck
[05:39] <mynickname> Hello
[05:39] <mynickname> hello
[05:39] <tomreyn> !hi
[05:40] <mynickname> I think I'm having some nick problems...
[05:40] <mynickname> Am I still "mynickname"
[05:40] <Ben64> yep. join #freenode for irc help
[05:41] <mynickname> Well..Real quick, while I am here, I am having problems finding an answer via Google, but is there a simple way to start and stop a cron job on command without starting and stopping the whole service?
[05:42] <mynickname> For example, if I am working on a project and I want backups made every 10 minutes, can I make a script to start the backups, then when I am finished I can stop that certain cron task and then do a cleanup? Thanks
[05:46] <waters33637> Is this a problem: [Mon Feb 08 16:12:45.950474 2016] [core:error] [pid 5278] [client 180.76.15.142:10500] AH00124: Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace.
[05:48] <tomreyn> mynickname: since these steps you list seem to depend on one another, you should make the cron job carry out all of them. you could still have one script (which is started by the cron job) call the other script if you would like these separate steps / stages to be handled by different scripts
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[05:52] <mynickname> tomreyn: I see what you are saying, and it makes sense for the cron job to carry out all scripts, but is there a way to trigger the cron job via script?
[05:52] <mynickname> So I may turn it on and off easily
[05:53] <tomreyn> mynickname: cron jobs are triggered based on timig by the cron daemon, that's its very purpose. if you wish to run a script manually, just do so
[05:54] <mynickname> So maybe a script that can run in the backround and use a timer to handle backups would make more sense then
[05:56] <tomreyn> you could have the cron job exit without triggering the backup if a process with a certain name is not running
[05:57] <tomreyn> but it's not yet really clear to me what you are trying to do
[05:57] <homa_> hi my friends
[05:59] <templeton> Hello
[05:59] <templeton> Oh whoops
[06:00] <templeton> ahh, if vim isnt running, stop the backup. that makes sense.
[06:01] <r4z> hello
[06:01] <r4z> what are you favorite channels on freenode?
[06:02] <r4z> i'm just enter #codeiniter but it's dead
[06:02] <templeton> #birdwatchers
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> r4z: no polls here please
[06:04] <rww> !alis
[06:06] <knee> alis
[06:06] <knee> ping alis
[06:06] <knee> !alis
[06:06] <goddard> 14.04 is so stable compared to 15.10
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | goddard
[06:12] <r4z> i'm not making any poll
[06:27] <halil> slm
[06:27] <halil> alooo
[06:27] <lotuspsychje> !arabic | halil
[06:28] <artois> probably... turkish
[06:28] <artois> but a greeting is a greeting even if you aren't about to keep speaking that language
[06:40] <n0t> isabled
[06:40] <n0t> 01:34 < Howdy__> phantomcircuit:  is there any reason to do?     checkpoints=0
[06:41] <cfhowlett> n0t, in English please??
[06:41] <n0t> I am terrible at copy paste let me try again :)
[06:41] <n0t>  Anybody have a replacement for grsecurity now that they are paid patches only?
[06:42] <n0t> I'm looking for a relatively easy kernel hardening package/software
[06:42] <Grimjow> Can u help me?
[06:42] <cfhowlett> !ask | Grimjow
[06:43] <lotuspsychje> !security | n0t
[06:43] <lotuspsychje> n0t: there are tons of packages to harden your system
[06:47] <Grimjow> I have problem, why wifi cant detected in my laptop?
[06:47] <cfhowlett> !wifi | Grimjow
[06:47] <lotuspsychje> Grimjow: wifi chipset and ubuntu version would be handy also
[06:48] <n0t> lotuspsychje: thanks for the direction
[06:49] <Grimjow> Okee thankz guys
[06:49] <lotuspsychje> n0t: ubuntu also has a security hardening team, so it gets secure without other tools also, see #ubuntu-hardened and !usn
[06:50] <zquad> is there a way to get the apt-key for various packages?  I keep getting and error apt-key id should be a full fingerprint
[06:50] <Grimjow> lotuspsychje: oke bro
[06:51] <lotuspsychje> zquad: are you adding external ppa's?
[06:51] <zquad> im using vagrant to install various packages but keep getting error that the id should be full fingerprint
[06:51] <zquad> im guessing that I need to replace the short keys with full fingerprints
[06:52] <lotuspsychje> zquad: did you install vagrant from repos?
[06:52] <abolfazl123> I have an app.it's downloading now.how I can find what's the link that the app downloading from that?(I want just the link).Is it possible?
[06:52] <lotuspsychje> zquad: there is also a handy #vagrant channel
[06:53] <zquad> :)
[06:53] <zquad> thanks
[06:53] <lotuspsychje> abolfazl123: what app are we talking about?
[06:53] <abolfazl123> it's android studio.
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> abolfazl123: we dont really support external ppa's mate, ask the maintainer
[06:55] <abolfazl123> ok...
[06:55] <lotuspsychje> abolfazl123: there's a github officially with a deb or ppa...
[06:56] <abolfazl123> thanks.I will see that.
[06:57] <lotuspsychje> abolfazl123: just keep in mind adding external ppa's can be a security flaw to your system ok
[06:57] <homa> hi my friends
[06:59] <abolfazl123> it's not important:)
[07:00] <Grimjow> Can u tell me chanel about hacking? Or trojan keylogger
[07:01] <lotuspsychje> Grimjow: hacking is not allowed on freenode
[07:01] <lotuspsychje> !alis | Grimjow to find a channel
[07:03] <Grimjow> ubottu thanks
[07:03] <Grimjow> lotuspsychje thanks bro
[07:07] <portgas> tes
[07:25] <XATRIX> Hi guys, i need some help. I 'd like to autoexec this command when i insert USB mouse device. 'xinput --enable 11'
[07:25] <XATRIX> sorry, --disable
[07:27] <hateball> XATRIX: write a udev rule for it
[07:28] <XATRIX> hateball: can you help with ? It's a bit complicated for me
[07:30] <hateball> XATRIX: It is for me as well :) have a read on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/udev#Writing_udev_rules
[07:31] <rvang> 'Morning guys
[07:31] <XATRIX> hateball: thanks!
[07:31] <rvang> For months this message is driving me crazy: "groups: cannot find name for group ID .."x3. Google won't really help me. Any ideas?
[07:37] <oskie> I have an issue with certain 14.04LTS servers in Hyper-V... there's just a black screen after boot, nothing happens after the Hyper-V BIOS logo
[07:39] <oskie> ah, I can see now that the grub menu appears for a split second
[07:40] <oskie> weird. it was the 3.13.0-77-generic kernel that causes the issue
[07:42] <nindustries> Hi, how can I force a time update with NTP?
[07:58] <pauline> FR ?
[07:59] <somsip> !fr | pauline
[08:25] <neo_> welcome sandrine
[08:26] <neo_> could anyone suggest a good flat theme for ubuntu 14.04LTS?
[08:44] <daosan> всем ку =)
[08:44] <lotuspsychje> !ru | daosan
[08:49] <django_> how good of an idea is it to pick up something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5WM29M4305 and put ubuntu on it?
[08:50] <lotuspsychje> django_: should work like a charm
[08:50] <django_> lotuspsychje, yeah but is the hardware old?
[08:50] <django_> idk what it means for it to be refurbed
[08:51] <lotuspsychje> django_: personally i would put an ssd inside
[08:51] <django_> ssd?
[08:51] <hateball> There's no AC wifi, the resolution is terrible
[08:51] <lotuspsychje> django_: solid state drive
[08:51] <SEGELBERT> hateball: word!
[08:51] <django_> hateball, was that to me?
[08:51] <hateball> django_: Yes
[08:51] <hateball> django_: 1280*800 on a 14" screen is just... no
[08:52] <django_> hateball, i kinda wanna be able to run eclipse on my laptop lol
[08:52] <django_> it freezes all the time
[08:52] <django_> and im broke, so one of these laptops with decent hardware would be great
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> django_: how about lubuntu on your current laptop?
[09:11] <django_> i have xubuntu
[09:11] <django_> still goes slow :/
[09:11] <django_> like it freezes all the time
[09:12] <hateball> have you checked if it's a CPU bottleneck or if your harddrive is going bad?
[09:12] <django_> no idea how to do that
[09:13] <lotuspsychje> django_: lubuntu is lighter, what kind of laptop do you have?
[09:13] <django_> acer aspire M
[09:13] <lotuspsychje> django_: ram, cpu, hd?
[09:13] <django_> yeah i was running lubuntu as well, its about the same as xubuntu
[09:14] <django_> 6gb, Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3337U CPU @ 1.80GHz
[09:14] <lotuspsychje> ?
[09:14] <lotuspsychje> django_: thats should run unity fine
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> django_: you freezes must come from somewhere else
[09:16] <lotuspsychje> django_: can you explain exactly whats happening when you start your laptop
[09:17] <hateball> django_: "sudo apt-get install pastebinit smartmontools && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda |pastebinit"
[09:17] <hateball> django_: give us the resulting link
[09:17] <lotuspsychje> good idea
[09:24] <bqllpd> hello
[09:24] <WeiJunLi> someone who can help me fix this issue https://dpaste.de/rJFM
[09:25] <WeiJunLi> someone told me to reinstall OS but I do not even have a cd or usb with ubuntu
[09:25] <bqllpd> http://thepostmodernmix.listen2myradio.com
[09:25] <lotuspsychje> bqllpd: no advertising here please
[09:26] <django_> sorry was on the phone
[09:27] <django_> doing it now
[09:27] <django_> hateball, i dont get a resulting link
[09:29] <hateball> django_: alright, that's strange. do "sudo apt-get install pastebinit smartmontools" first then
[09:29] <hateball> django_: then run "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda" to make sure the command works
[09:29] <django_> ok done
[09:30] <django_> want me to copy paste?
[09:30] <rime__> Hello guys
[09:30] <rime__> i m new
[09:30] <rime__> as snow
[09:31] <hateball> !paste | django_
[09:31] <rime__> WHY YOU RE HERE
[09:31] <django_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15000921/
[09:32] <rime__> WHAT S FOR
[09:32] <senpai_> hi guys! plz, advice me books about emacs
[09:33] <rime__> Zip it
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> !emacs | senpai_
[09:33] <hateball> django_: That doesnt look too good
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> rime__: can we help you?
[09:33] <django_> hateball, hmmmm
[09:34] <geirha> senpai_: #emacs should be better equipped to give you book recomendations about emacs
[09:35] <django_> whenever im looking for books i always checkout stackoverflow recomendations
[09:35] <rime__> I m trying to figure it out what this is for
[09:35] <gagalicious> anyone have any experience with diskelss ubuntu? i have a situation whereby i need to have different hostname for my pxe clients when i select different pxe bootable clients. how do i do that? so that they have different and unique hostname instead of the same?
[09:35] <hateball> django_: now the raw value differs from maker/model, but you have lots of read errors, as well as g-sense errors. no reallocated sectors tho
[09:36] <hateball> django_: you could test the disk with badblocks, but that takes a good long while
[09:36] <django_> hateball, im literally know nothibg about this stuff
[09:36] <senpai_> thx
[09:37] <lotuspsychje> rime__: you joined an ubuntu support channel, for ubuntu questions only
[09:37] <hateball> django_: well the bottom line is, replace the HDD with an SSD and you don't need a new computer. specs are otherwise decent enough. might be you need more RAM for doing dev in eclipse
[09:38] <django_> yeah this computer has a cap at 6gb ram :/
[09:38] <rime__> Ohh okay got it well thank you guys for all but i don t have any questions atm :)
[09:39] <arlekin> hi there! could anyone help me with hamachi ?
[09:40] <hateball> !help | arlekin
[09:41] <arlekin> i installed hamachi (as usual) and moved my hamachi config from previous installation (as before) and while im logging into the network, and i can see all hubs and spokes via 'hamachi list' i can't neither ping nor ssh into anything
[09:41] <arlekin> and i have no idea what happened - i mean i did it already (move config) and it worked :/
[09:43] <arlekin> the whole premise is based of fact that one somewhat cannot move his hamachi 'account' between machines so i resorted to such measures to avoid painful getting link from admin and figuring out how it works with linux install
[09:43] <gagalicious> anyone have any experience with diskelss ubuntu? i have a situation whereby i need to have different hostname for my pxe clients when i select different pxe bootable clients. how do i do that? so that they have different and unique hostname instead of the same?
[09:45] <hateball> gagalicious: Are the MAC addresses known?
[09:45] <hateball> gagalicious: You could set up your dhcp server to assign hostnames
[09:49] <kulyzu> i can't go up on man page, it only goes down
[09:49] <kulyzu> any hints?
[09:51] <mcphail> kulyzu: are you using "more" as your pager rather than "less"?
[09:53] <kulyzu> update-alternatives --config pager
[09:53] <kulyzu> mcphail, only shows me more and pg options
[09:53] <kulyzu> less is installed but it's not shown
[09:53] <kulyzu> how can i use less?
[09:54] <mcphail> kulyzu: "PAGER=less man man" is a temporary fix. Don't know how you add less to update-alternatives...
[09:54] <mcphail> kulyzu: you can set your $PAGER environment variable in .bashrc, of course
[09:54] <kulyzu> mcphail, thank you
[09:55] <llutz> use "update-alternatives --install ....." to add new alternatives
[09:56] <llutz> how to use in " PAGER=less man update-alternatives " ;)
[09:57] <mcphail> :)
[10:00] <kulyzu> llutz, thank you
[10:11] <ddybing> VoidWhisperer: Hello there. Did you find a solution for your Windows-share issue?
[10:14] <ahed_099010> ping
[10:14] <ahed_099010> hello
[10:14] <ahed_099010> can anyone help!
[10:14] <cfhowlett> !ask | ahed_099010
[10:15] <ahed_099010> how can I download all channel historical chat, is there is IRC command to use it to automate that process?
[10:16] <cfhowlett> !logs | ahed_099010
[10:16] <ReScO> Is it possible to disable Unity while gaming?
[10:16] <cfhowlett> ahed_099010, you can set your irc client to log to your computer
[10:16] <swenzel> Someone willing to help me troubleshoot my soundsystem? Since one of the last updates I don't get any sound :(
[10:17] <mcphail> ReScO: you can install a different desktop environment or window manager, and select that from the login screen
[10:18] <swenzel> It's not the speakers, they work fine with my phone... I don't know where to start :/
[10:18] <mcphail> !sound | swenzel
[10:18] <swenzel> thx mcphail :)
[10:19] <mcphail> swenzel: hope it helps. I'm useless at debugging sound stuff
[10:20] <swenzel> it's a start... I'll come back here if I can't work it out by myself
[10:26] <whoisGD> Good day, hoping someone more advanced in the boot area could help me out, i'm trying to help a friend who recently dual boot windows and ubuntu. After taking a programming test on a live CD, grub had some issues but he could boot in to windows. He then used a command that was suppose to fix the issue bud after that there was no boot record. We boo
[10:26] <whoisGD> ted in to a live CD and useed boot-repair which gave is this output http://paste.ubuntu.com/15001047/   and said it was successful, but still not managed to boot from the drive
[10:26] <streulma> Hello I have to repair a Medion MD96500 and he won't properly shutdown on Ubuntu 14.04, also not on newer kernel. On Fedora shutdown is OK.
[10:26] <whoisGD> hoping someone could shed some light on the issue for me
[10:44] <gagalicious> any ways i can auto login to ubuntu gui based on the ip address / mac address or hostname? is there a way to do this?
[10:45] <Ben64> gagalicious: explain more
[10:46] <gagalicious> i managed to get my pxeclient to boot with their own hotsname and ip but i wish i can auto login to their own home directory based on ip/hostname or mac address
[10:47] <k1l_> you mean ltsp?
[10:50] <gagalicious> it's diskless ubuntu fat client
[10:50] <gagalicious> not ltsp. but can ltsp apply to what i need?
[10:53] <cfhowlett> !ltsp | gagalicious
[10:54] <gagalicious> alright.
[10:54] <gagalicious> thanks
[10:54] <gagalicious> can ltsp work with my fat client pxe boot which is working fine now?
[10:54] <cfhowlett> I only know of the link ... no practical experience
[10:55] <cfhowlett> #edubuntu would likely know more as LTSP is quite a common deployment there
[11:02] <Delphin> hey anyone know the key command to have grub stop loading at startup?
[11:04] <k1l_> left shift
[11:04] <swenzel> oO all of a sudden my sound is back... sometimes computers are strange systems
[11:08] <doda> ubuntu-14.04.3-server-amd64.iso doesn't work from usb without manually mounting the drive in /cdrom ....
[11:08] <doda> any hints?
[11:08] <cfhowlett> !server | doda ask the server channel?
[11:08] <Delphin> anyone have a link to a guide on how to get the passthrough working for KVM on ubuntu?
[11:09] <cfhowlett> !kvm | Delphin
[11:16] <doda> cfhowlett: thanks :)
[11:18] <cfhowlett> happy2help! doda
[11:27] <mnub> after latest ubuntu 15.10 auto-update, the icons are pixelated with strange black border around edges
[11:27] <mnub> why is that?
[11:27] <mnub> seems like graphic drivers problem
[11:27] <mnub> any tips?
[11:31] <k1l_> mnub: what video card and what driver is used?
[11:32] <mnub> k1l_: Mobility Radeon, I'm under xfglrx / xorg
[11:32] <mnub> Here is the history.log https://gist.github.com/dn5/a865814c4ec631654ab0
[11:41] <satinder_> Hi how I can run multiple scripts on multiple tabs with single script  ??
[11:41] <satinder_> Please any one can help
[11:43] <Guest84488> Have you tried using Gnu Screen?
[11:44] <satinder_> Guest84488 : I don't know please  elaborate
[11:45] <satinder_> ??
[11:46] <Guest84488> You can use screen to run muliple scripts
[11:46] <Guest84488> i.e.
[11:46] <Guest84488> screen run.sh
[11:46] <Guest84488> screen app.sj
[11:46] <Guest84488> etc
[11:46] <Guest84488> sudo apt-get install screen
[11:47] <OerHeks> multiple tabs, on what app /
[11:47] <OerHeks> ?
[11:48] <hehesdgdsgfds> hi all
[11:49] <satinder_> Guest84488  : I have 3 scripts I want run those in single script but output show on different different tabs
[11:49] <satinder_> So please help
[11:49] <satinder_> that is possible with screen
[11:49] <satinder_> or not
[11:49] <satinder_> ??
[11:49] <satinder_> Guest84488  : ??
[11:49] <Guest84488> What do you mean by tabs?
[11:49] <Guest84488> as in a terminal emulator tab?
[11:49] <ikonia>  satinder_ you'd need to look at gnome system calls, but I think you're going to fail with that
[11:50] <satinder_> Guest84488  : ctrl + shift + t
[11:50] <satinder_> on terminal
[11:50] <Guest84488> I see
[11:51] <satinder_> Guest84488  : So that is possible with screen
[11:51] <Guest84488> yes
[11:51] <Guest84488> but it will show in one terminal emulator
[11:51] <Guest84488> but the screen will split
[11:51] <satinder_> not any issue
[11:52] <satinder_> I mean I want run 3 scripts and show there out put
[11:52] <satinder_> at a time run
[11:52] <satinder_> and out put show on different - different consoles
[11:52] <satinder_> please give an example
[11:53] <Guest84488> I haven't got an example,
[11:54] <Guest84488> never done it before, just saying I'd use gnu screen if I was given this task.
[11:54] <satinder_> ok
[11:54] <satinder_> Anyone here which did it ??
[11:55] <cfhowlett> satinder_, perhaps now is a good time to actually install screen and check the man page?
[11:55] <satinder_> ok
[11:55] <satinder_> thanks
[12:01] <harald_> Hallo
[12:02] <bqllpd> http://thepostmodernmix.radio12345.com/
[12:03] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, stop spamming this channel
[12:04] <bqllpd> sorry... hit the wrong button
[12:05] <bqllpd> there's a problem with the power manager i can't figure out
[12:05] <bisu> bishakh hello
[12:05] <bqllpd> i need my laptop to lock when the lid is closed, but the power settings are ignored, light locker and xscreensaver don't work either
[12:06] <leavemealone> anyone used chromecast in ubuntu?
[12:06] <bisu> how can I delete comment in bugzilla
[12:06] <bisu> bishakh .
[12:06] <cfhowlett> leavemealone, avoid "anyone else" else questions.  state YOUR issue and problems
[12:07] <leavemealone> cfhowlett: my issue is i cant use chromecast in ubuntu
[12:07] <cfhowlett> !details | leavemealone
[12:07] <nikolas> Hi. Running Wily, yesterday I couldn't access the web thru either firefox or chromium on any of three different public wifi networks. I got 'invalid certificates' all the time. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks.
[12:09] <bqllpd> why does my monitor quit working when i try to upgrade to 15.1 from 14.04?
[12:10] <hateball> It's not a supported upgrade path for one
[12:10] <bqllpd> will i have to go through 15 in order to upgrade to 16.04?
[12:10] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, no.
[12:11] <bqllpd> since my monitor quits working when i try to upgrade to 15.10, will it quit working when i upgrade to 16., or should i just get an iso?
[12:12] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, no way to know.  16.04 comes out in April.
[12:13] <bqllpd> i should just save up for a new computer... this is an old satellite packaged with windows vista...
[12:14] <cfhowlett> It *might* be time to consider an upgrade ...
[12:15] <nikolas> 'Invalid certificates' anyone? Corrupted database? Intercepted computer? The timezone settings are correct.
[12:16] <bqllpd> it's now here... same for anyone else?
[12:17] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, "it"????
[12:17] <bqllpd> why?
 it's now here... same for anyone else?
[12:18] <bqllpd> NOW now
[12:18] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, restate whatever you were trying to say.
[12:19] <bqllpd> oops... half past now, quarter till then. say I'm not a robot
[12:20] <bqllpd> i don't talk to bots
[12:20] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:23] <bqllpd> inst it aznaimg taht hmauns can raed waht rbotos cnat
[12:25] <ozbrk> guys I have too much bass in my sound here
[12:25] <bqllpd> then plug in the bass and let the sound out
[12:25] <ozbrk> tried to reduce subwoofer from alsamixer on terminal yet it reset itsef when I try to addjust volume with my keyboard
[12:26] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, this is ubuntu support.  please stay on topic.  chitchat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:26] <BluesKaj> ozbrk, no volume ctl on the sub itself?
[12:26] <bqllpd> cfhowlett say I am not a robot
[12:27] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, I do not care if you are a bot.  stay on topic or find a more appropriate channel.
[12:27] <lee_> ?
[12:27] <bqllpd> cfhowlett i think you are a robot. Say I am not a robot
[12:27] <ozbrk> BluesKaj: hi mate well don't know what do I have to do now there is sooo much bass
[12:28] <julia_> TECZA2005
[12:28] <cfhowlett> bqllpd, I am not a robot.  now stop it
[12:28] <cfhowlett> julia_, ??
[12:28] <julia_> HJDF
[12:28] <julia_> GFDH
[12:28] <cfhowlett> julia_, this is ubuntu support.  ask your questions.
[12:28] <bqllpd> scrolls down to see ops status... nope \nlnn
[12:28] <julia_> WHAT 'S
[12:28] <cfhowlett> !topic | julia_
[12:28] <bqllpd> i'll say whatever i wand dude
[12:28] <julia_> łełe
[12:29] <bqllpd> whatever
[12:29] <julia_> włączcie mi internet
[12:29] <k1l_> !pl | julia_
[12:29] <cfhowlett> k1l_, I *thought* that might be PL ..
[12:30] <julia_> ja się ucze  w szskole angielskkiego już troche umiem
[12:31] <DChapman> What is that. Polish?
[12:31] <julia_> włącz mi internet bo mnie wkurwiasz
[12:32] <k1l_> julia_: "/j #ubuntu-pl"
[12:32] <julia_> ej ej ejj
[12:32] <julia_>  no no no no no ty ty
[12:32] <julia_> ifg;ifshgf
[12:32] <julia_> usuhjgfhg
[12:32] <julia_> gjghdt
[12:32] <julia_> gfdjgdj
[12:32] <julia_> jghjhg
[12:33] <xcool> Hello
[12:34] <rud0lf> i was looking in google and i didn't found it
[12:35] <rud0lf> when i lock screen by ctrl+alt+L, the screen dims to black (not an error, it's a screensaver) after few seconds
[12:35] <user880897> hi
[12:35] <rud0lf> can i make it to dim after lets say 5 minutes?
[12:35] <ozbrk> here is a funny thhing no channels in alsamixer can't controll the bass
[12:35] <ozbrk> lol
[12:35] <cfhowlett> rud0lf, do you have swap??
[12:35] <rud0lf> i do
[12:36] <user880897> i got a new computer with ubuntu mate and i had to enter my language, time zone and username and more, is that a oem system build?
[12:36] <user880897> can i safely reinstall ubuntu?
[12:36] <cfhowlett> user880897, sounds like it might be an OEM install.
[12:36] <cfhowlett> yes you can reinstall but why?
[12:37] <user880897> there are some applications i think they are from the oem
[12:37] <user880897> support app and so
[12:37] <k1l_> user880897: yes, that is an oem install.
[12:38] <user880897> how can i check what version of ubuntu is installed?
[12:38] <k1l_> user880897: "lsb_release -d"
[12:39] <rud0lf> I'm looking to prevent screen-dimming while on the lockscreen.
[12:39] <user880897> Description:	Ubuntu 15.10 OEM_b11_V2
[12:39] <rud0lf> silly reason but i need it, can't find it anywhere on google, somebody help plz?
[12:40] <hateball> user880897: What manufacturer is it? Some require you to install debs with drivers to get full functionality
[12:40] <user880897> tuxedo i think
[12:42] <user880897> http://www.tuxedocomputers.com/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Computer-/-PCs/Mini-Systeme/TUXEDO-NanoPro-Kleinst-PC-Energiespar-CPUs-bis-Intel-Core-i7-VESA-Halterung-bis-zu-2-HDD/SSD.geek
[12:42] <OerHeks> rud0lf, systemsettings > brightness & lock
[12:42] <cfhowlett> user880897, new OEM installs typically have a "restore to factory" function, i.e. reinstall.  check your menus and grub
[12:43] <user880897> cfhowlett, ok i will thanks
[12:43] <Dischaa> Hello
[12:45] <user880897> in the boot menu
[12:45] <user880897> i have "restore to factory installation"
[12:46] <k1l_> user880897: why do you want to reset it? is there some issue?
[12:46] <cfhowlett> user880897, yep.  that will wipe all the settings and it will be like you first turned on the box.  Note: any/all data you have saved will also be wiped.
[12:46] <user880897> i want a clean system
[12:46] <user880897> or can i still go with the current?
[12:46] <k1l_> user880897: if you dont trust the OEM then just make a ubuntu usb with a new .iso and isntall it on your own
[12:46] <user880897> ok
[12:47] <cfhowlett> user880897, no
[12:47] <user880897> what no?
[12:47] <cfhowlett> because if you do that, you lose whatever system options you presently have ... like the reset option.
[12:47] <user880897> this happens on a reset, too
[12:47] <user880897> or upgrade
[12:47] <cfhowlett> I did that with my Dell and can no longer access the "restore to factory" thing NOR do I get the OEM drivers
[12:48] <user880897> no?
[12:48] <user880897> i got the drivers on DVD
[12:48] <cfhowlett> you *might* get away with a clean install if you do not install grub.
[12:48] <cfhowlett> after install, update grub and your new system should be bootable
[12:48] <user880897> you mean dual boot?
[12:48] <cfhowlett> no
[12:49] <cfhowlett> install ubuntu from a USB.  do NOT install a new grub bootloader.
[12:49] <user880897> ah
[12:49] <cfhowlett> use the USB to update your grub
[12:49] <user880897> ok
[12:55] <wodim> how do I install a minimal version of KDE -- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE seems not to be updated
[12:55] <ekselans6767> s.a -- hello :)
[12:55] <cfhowlett> wodim, sudo apt install kdeplasma5 I think
[12:56] <wodim> cfhowlett: nope, but thanks
[13:01] <cfhowlett> wodim, install kde-plasma-desktop
[13:03] <lovelove> Is Ubuntu an operating system?
[13:04] <cfhowlett> lovelove, play somewhere else please.
[13:07] <prashant_123456> need assistance in installing hp 1020 plus printer over network using linux mint
[13:08] <cfhowlett> !mint | prashant_123456
[13:08] <mcphail> prashant_123456: please go to linux mint support. This is #ubuntu
[13:08] <prashant_123456> ubottu: mcphail oh sorry wrong channel
[13:10] <rodoARG> Hello ! i am from argentina, nice to meet you.
[13:11] <lotuspsychje> rodoARG: welcome you have joined an ubuntu support channel
[13:18] <rodoARG> does anyone uses ircII ?
[13:18] <rodoARG> i would like to know how to join muliple chats (without opening many terminals)
[13:19] <rodoARG> and filter the join/singoff messages ...
[13:22] <lotuspsychje> rodoARG: does the manpage show anything usefull?
[13:24] <lotuspsychje> rodoARG: if you like irc from terminal, maybe irssi is more supported
[13:24] <Sachiru> Now here's a weird problem: Bootable USB works for a bit, but when it gets hot, the system hangs, and when booted while hot, refuses to boot. However, when I use Windows, the drive continues to read and write despite being hot. Drive in question is a Strontium Nitro Plus 32GB OTG. Know of any way to force Linux to ignopre the drive's temerature?
[13:24] <Sachiru> *temperature
[13:25] <lotuspsychje> rodoARG: and the ircii manpage: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man1/ircII.1.html
[13:25] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: do you use the usb as persistent ubuntu?
[13:25] <cfhowlett> !quietirc | rodarg
[13:26] <Sachiru> lotuspsychje, Yes.
[13:26] <Sachiru> Additionally, the heat only occurs when I am doing lots of read/write to the USB.
[13:26] <Sachiru> So either I can force Linux to ignore drive temps, or somehow cap read/write IOPS
[13:26] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: well you could take a look at syslog/dmesg
[13:27] <Sachiru> The system that this boots on is an embedded MIPS board and I have no slots for storage
[13:27] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: see what kind of errors occur on your usb
[13:27] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: or a tail -f /var/log/syslog in realtime to see whats going on with your usb
[13:28] <Sachiru> SSH hangs when the heat problem occurs
[13:28] <Sachiru> But I'll try checking syslog in realtime, thanks!
[13:29] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: i think to use an Os from usb, the usb speeds could bottleneck...
[13:29] <Sachiru> Doesn't matter, it's an embedded MIPS system
[13:29] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: usb 2.0 or 3.0?
[13:29] <Sachiru> 1 MB/sec of read/write is plenty for it
[13:29] <Sachiru> Drive is USB3.0, port is USB2.0
[13:31] <Sachiru> It's temperature related since every time it hangs, when I pull out the USB, it's almost untouchably hot.
[13:31] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: that doesnt sound good mate...
[13:31] <Sachiru> (But about just as hot when I write an image to it in Windows, and Windows doesn't hang while writing the image)
[13:32] <rodoARG> have you tried the toram option at boot? it copies the image to the ram instead of using the dist (pendrive)
[13:33] <zezu> Anyone know if Cfg80211 module is part of a driver package or separate?  I see it's a replacement mechanism for wlan extensions but i'm not sure if the driver i built should supply it,  or there's a package I can install with it...
[13:34] <lotuspsychje> zezu: start from the beginning mate, ubuntu version, wifi chipset?
[13:34] <vbotka> zezu, https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/cfg80211
[13:35] <lotuspsychje> Sachiru: im reading few reviews your usb brand overheats by default, maybe you can ask in ##hardware what can be done?
[13:36] <zezu> lotuspsychje, 15.10 x64,  Netgear AC6100
[13:36] <lotuspsychje> zezu: ok and your netgear doesnt get recognized by default?
[13:36] <zezu> lotuspsychje, I am building from src (and adding to dkms),  works fine in desktop variant...  in my server install cfg80211 module is missing and I don't know what supplies it.
[13:37] <zezu> lotuspsychje, no it doesn't get picked up by ubuntu w.o supplying a driver.
[13:37] <lotuspsychje> zezu: maybe linux-firmware package has a more updated netgear driver/firmware?
[13:38] <wodim> cfhowlett: that does not exist
[13:38] <cfhowlett> wodim, refresh my mem
[13:38] <wodim> [14:00:58] <cfhowlett> wodim, install kde-plasma-desktop
[13:38] <zezu> vbotka, I've read that,  it's interesting (and how i know the purpose of cfg80211) but it doesn't say whether the driver should supply it or similar.  It's also not ubuntu specific
[13:39] <cfhowlett> wodim, renaming happened.  try plasma-desktop
[13:40] <wodim> cfhowlett: oh, it's installed already. But I don't have kdm available
[13:40] <zezu> lotuspsychje, uh, the driver i'm building works fine and it's deff. the best avail. I read up quite a bit and it's the only one that works anyhow.  It's not the problem,  like i said in my ubuntu server install i'm just missing the cfg80211 module and i don't know what supplies it.  So my  question is about that,  and the driver for the wlan chipset itself
[13:40] <cfhowlett> wodim, logout.  choose kde session.  loing
[13:40] <cfhowlett> login
[13:40] <hateball> wodim: kdm isnt even used any longer
[13:41] <hateball> wodim: if you're on 15.10, use sddm
[13:41] <vbotka> it's an module in the kernel "# lsmod | grep cfg"
[13:41] <wodim> kdm does not exist anymore?
[13:41] <wodim> ah, I'm reading this http://aseigo.blogspot.com.es/2013/03/logging-into-plasma-workspaces-2.html
[13:41] <wodim> it's alright I guess
[13:43] <zezu> vbotka, is that directed to me?   I know what it is,  again I just don't know what supplies it (which ubuntu package...)
[13:45] <llutz> zezu: seems linux-image package
[13:45] <cfhowlett> wodim, I believe ALL the buntus use lightdm
[13:46] <damascene> Hi, sound does not come out of speakers till I switch port to headphone in pavcontrol
[13:47] <lotuspsychje> !sound | damascene doublechecked this?
[13:47] <zezu> llutz, if that's the case it should deff. be installed then...
[13:48] <damascene> waw that was a lot of information lotuspsychje ☺ thank you
[13:48] <zezu> It's more confusing since i have it on my desktop install but not the server install...  I'm half tempted to just copy it but then it's just going to break next time there's an update
[13:48] <lotuspsychje> zezu: why do you choose 15.10 for server? i think your wifi should be recognized by default on lts..
[13:49] <lotuspsychje> zezu: not sure while you compile yourself
[13:49] <hateball> cfhowlett: You can use lightdm with plasma, but Kubuntu uses sddm default (and it should)
[13:49] <hateball> wodim: ^
[13:49] <llutz> zezu: on a 14.04 here, dpkg -S cfg80211 returns: linux-image-extra-3.19.0-49-generic: /lib/modules/3.19.0-49-generic/kernel/net/wireless/cfg80211.ko
[13:49] <llutz> zezu: seems linux-image-extra package
[13:49] <vbotka> zezu, it's in the kernel /lib/modules/4.2.0-27-generic/kernel/net/wireless/cfg80211.ko
[13:49] <zezu> llutz, that's weird maybe extras isn't installed on server,  thanks !
[13:55] <Lunastyx> Hey everyone. I am doing a persitent live USB that I will modify. My goal is to replicate it. Is it possible ?
[13:56] <lotuspsychje> Lunastyx: you mean clone to another usb
[13:57] <barry> Do I really need new conf file if I would like another domain. Cant just I append /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf file?
[13:57] <Lunastyx> Yes. While keeping the system persitent (so that the software can save things)
[13:57] <Lunastyx> lotuspsychje, *
[13:57] <barry> Do I really need new conf file if I would like to add another domain. Cant just I append /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf file?
[13:58] <lotuspsychje> Lunastyx: you want to clone it while its live? not sure if thats possible
[13:59] <lotuspsychje> barry: maybe the #httpd guys can assist on this?
[13:59] <Lunastyx> lotuspsychje, not while it's live. I mean i am doing a persitent live usb that saves it's modification. I want to duplicate the key with persistency
[14:00] <WeiJunLi> trying to install pysvn by source, when i run setup.py configure it throws -> ('Error:', 'cannot find SVN library libsvn_client-1.so - use --svn-lib-dir')
[14:00] <WeiJunLi> any idea? libsvn1 is isntalled
[14:01] <ikonia> use the --svn-lib-dir to point where it is
[14:01] <ikonia> is there not a package for this already ?
[14:01] <ikonia> pysvn I mean
[14:01] <hateball> WeiJunLi: you will need the -dev packages for compiling
[14:01] <lotuspsychje> Lunastyx: can you make an iso of your persistent image?
[14:01] <hateball> !info python-svn
[14:02] <Sachiru> lotuspsychje, thanks. Will look into it
[14:02] <Lunastyx> lotuspsychje, i've looked it up and yes, but when i'll burn it to another usb key, it probably won't be persistent anymore??
[14:03] <Sachiru> These are the error messages when it hangs
[14:03] <Sachiru> 2016-02-09 18:56:03   KERNEL   EXT3-fs error (device sda2): ext3_find_entry: reading directory #76429 offset 0
[14:03] <Sachiru> 2016-02-09 18:55:48   KERNEL   SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read block 0x22cd89e
[14:03] <lotuspsychje> !paste | Sachiru
[14:03] <Lunastyx> lotuspsychje, plus i've put a 700 mo space for persistancy, but will my iso be size(ubuntu.iso) + 700 mo heavy ? or just what's more on it ?
[14:04] <Sachiru> 2016-02-09 18:28:10   KERNEL   usb 1-1: reset high-speed USB device number 4 using OcteonUSB
[14:04] <Sachiru> Those are single line errors
[14:04] <Sachiru> I'm not copy-pasting the entire syslog.
[14:09] <damascene> Hi, sound does not come out of speakers till I switch port to headphone in pavcontrol. any idea? those trouble shoot guide are not for the same problem. It was working before and I do not remember what caused it
[14:12] <supercats> Hello.
[14:16] <supercats> gdebi-gtk (as superuser) Please clode the other applications e.g. 'Update manager', 'aptitude' or 'Synaptic' first.
[14:17] <supercats> None of them are open
[14:18] <hateball> supercats: if you have enabled automatic updates you may have a process running in the background
[14:18] <hateball> !aptlock
[14:18] <supercats> hateball: This is a live USB. How could there be updates?
[14:19] <supercats> Errors were encountered while processing:
[14:19] <supercats>  libcapi20-3:i386
[14:19] <hateball> supercats: Then there should not be. It also helps to tell us this
[14:21] <supercats> hateball: well seems like I can install chrome... thanks.
[14:26] <Andro7> Yo
[14:26] <biobuntu> hello
[14:26] <Andro7> yoooo
[14:27] <clement> Hello, I have a problem with my computer freezing once in a while and I have no idea why. The computer just suddenly becomes completely unresponsive and if their is audio playing it "loops" the last half-second that played. I have looked for answers on forums but cannot find anything, where should I look for help and how can I diagnose more precisely what is happening?
[14:27] <Nitrigaur> Does anyone know of a similar channel discussing 16.04 Xenial Xerus?
[14:27] <Andro7> Nope
[14:27] <supercats> Hello, Andro7
[14:27] <Andro7> Fuck xenial
[14:27] <Andro7> Sup supercars
[14:27] <znc_user> Nitrigaur: that would be #ubuntu+1
[14:27] <Nitrigaur> znc_user, much appreciated :-)
[14:27] <Pici> Andro7: please mind your language here.
[14:28] <biobuntu> clement, you can read your system logs first
[14:29] <znc_user> MoonkYang: hello
[14:30] <sergiuasd> Does video drivers (ati for example) depeneds on their working on kernel version?
[14:30] <sergiuasd> ))
[14:30] <ikonia> compatability does
[14:30] <sergiuasd> k
[14:30] <ikonia> eg: they may not work with certain kernel components that are too new/old
[14:32] <biobuntu> like me :/
[14:32] <biobuntu> amd radeon 4870HD no correct driver on 14.04.3
[14:36] <OerHeks> biobuntu, ati 2xxx 3xxx 4xxx are supported with the opendriver (standard one), not with ATI driver anymore
[14:36] <OerHeks> !ati
[14:37] <biobuntu> i have 3d but low fps ingames
[14:38] <biobuntu> yes thx ubottu
[14:42] <Ascavasaion> Hello there.  I just started my laptop, and it has resorted to UK keyboard when in fact it is a US keyboard.  I rebooted it, and checked in preferences/language support (lubuntu) and it says it is set as US keyboard.  Could someone please advise me.
[14:43] <clement> biobuntu, is there anything specific I should look for in the syslog file?
[14:45] <hateball> Ascavasaion: is this helpful https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/LanguageSupport
[14:45] <hateball> Ascavasaion: worse case, just make an ugly workaround running "setxkbmap us" in a logonscript
[14:51] <dgo> hi guys. I want to prevent the Network-manager to be reinstalled once for all. How can I do that ? I want to perform a do_release_upgrade (distant, ssh) and I want to be sure the Network-manager will not be reinstalled..
[14:56] <AlexPortable> your screen, graphics card and input device settings could not be detected correctly. you will need to configure these yourself
[14:59] <greg> how tpo change port no ?
[15:02] <novanauliazami> why my lightdm blank? when i tried `lightdm --test-demo` i'm got 'Failed to write utmpx: Permission denied (Xubuntu)
[15:06] <NoCode> Hi, I'm having a serious problem with my desktop. Whenever I go to move a window the cursor does not hold onto the window. it'll grab them let go. if I click and drag an icon on my desktop it works well. I then try to highlight icons on the desktop and it'll highlight and produce a dragged area for highlighting files and folders. But when I go to drag it works on desktop. As said dragging windows fails. MATE taskbar also acts weird. This happens in
[15:06] <NoCode> Cinnamon as well a less of an affect. Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZYtUZe3c2k (in cinnamon). I'll do a video in MATE if you want to. I've tried in both the latest updated regular kernel and  low latency kernel.
[15:17] <Pici> NoCode: I'd try opening up xev as it sort of looks like there might be some stuck key
[15:18] <theGliby> just installed ubuntu 15.10 on my fresh 500gb ssd, 16gb swap. for some reason i'm getting system problems with unity
[15:19] <theGliby> completely fresh install...
[15:20] <iliv> I'm trying to do-release-upgrade from precise to trusty and it fails https://dpaste.de/5XEB/raw
[15:20] <iliv> I'm not using pre-release Ubuntu
[15:21] <iliv> and I'm not entirely sure what "* Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu" means exactly?
[15:21] <iliv> I do have PostgreSQL installed from PGDG repository
[15:22] <iliv> and I tried remove source.list files from /etc/source.list.d/ but that didn't make any difference.
[15:22] <iliv> Do I have to uninstall all 3rd party software for do-release-upgrade to succeed??
[15:22] <davesidious> Hey folks - is there a way to get Terminator looking like the normal Ubuntu terminal?
[15:22] <cfhowlett>  iliv for example: skype is a linux package and can be installed from ubuntu but is NOT produced or supported by ubuntu
[15:22] <davesidious> I love Terminator, but it doesn't look particularly nice when one is used to the default terminal.
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> !find terminator
[15:23] <EriC^^> iliv: what's the command you're running to upgrade?
[15:23] <iliv> do-release-upgrade
[15:24] <EriC^^> iliv: type grep -i prompt /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[15:24] <cenir> I'm trying to use the parallel port on my version of ubuntu studio (14.04) but hitting a wall:  the kernel modules seem to be loaded (see: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15002293/) but the /dev/parport0 device doesn't exist.  I then tried to create it with `mknod /dev/parport0 c 99 0` but I'm getting a permissions error when doing `echo 'hello' > /dev/parport0'.  The permissions are 777, so I'm at a complete loss...
[15:25] <ubuntu-mate> hello guyz
[15:25] <k1l_> iliv: yes. 3rd party stuff can cause this situation
[15:25] <MonkeyDust> davesidious  not sure what you mean, terminator looks like gnome-terminal here, never modified anything
[15:25] <ubuntu-mate> can somebody teach me how to boot thid unubtu 15.04
[15:25] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate  15.04 is dead
[15:26] <k1l_> iliv: please show in a pastebin "grep Broken /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log"
[15:26] <k1l_> iliv: and the whole /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log
[15:26] <iliv> EriC^^, lts
[15:26] <Pici> ubuntu-mate: 15.04 just entered its end of life, please use a more recent release.
[15:26] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate  use 14.04 or 15.10, then ask again
[15:26] <EriC^^> iliv: try sudo apt-get update
[15:26] <EriC^^> then sudo apt-get -f install
[15:27] <novanauliazami> why my lightdm blank? when i tried `lightdm --test-demo` i'm got 'Failed to write utmpx: Permission denied (Xubuntu)
[15:29] <iliv> EriC^^, what does that do? As afr as I can tell, it will update all packages to most recent version and fix any broken packages. I don't seem to have any. Why is this necessary?
[15:31] <Revian1> I would like to remove the dots/grid from my lockscreen. Is this possible? And, if so, how would I do that?
[15:32] <Revian1> I've changed lockscreen background and display managers, which didn't seem to help.
[15:32] <MoonManHatesBlac> How do I do that my clock says the weather?
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> !find weather
[15:33] <OerHeks> Revian1, gsettings set com.canonical.unity-greeter draw-grid false >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/452204/how-do-i-remove-the-dots-from-the-lockscreen-in-ubuntu-14-04 ( valid for 15.10 too)
[15:34] <MonkeyDust> Revian1  ubuntu-tweak can do that -- it's not in the repos ... http://ubuntu-tweak.com/
[15:34] <iliv> k1l_, https://dpaste.de/epwU/raw
[15:34] <supercats> Unity or MATE?
[15:34] <MonkeyDust> Revian1  what OerHeks says is better
[15:34] <WhynoFI> hiya folks
[15:34] <OerHeks> Revian1, you might want to install dconf-editor for that
[15:34] <supercats> Hello, WhynoFI
[15:34] <WhynoFI> I'm having intel integrated wifi NIC issue
[15:34] <OerHeks> !info gconf-editor
[15:35] <Revian1> MonkeyDust, I don't install anything unless it comes from the repos, cuts down on problems, but thank you
[15:35] <davesidious> MonkeyDust - it looks different to me.  Smaller font, different background colour, different size.
[15:36] <Revian1> OerHeks, Well, that was easy
[15:36] <iliv> k1l_, is this the problem: 2016-02-09 07:19:01,462 ERROR Dist-upgrade failed: 'The package 'postgresql-plperl-9.3' is marked for removal but it is in the removal blacklist.' ? I have 'postgresql' among other things in unattended-upgrades blacklist.
[15:36] <k1l_> iliv: yes
[15:36] <Revian1> OerHeks, MonkeyDust, Thank you for the help :)
[15:36] <OerHeks> Revian1, have fun!
[15:37] <WhynoFI> This is an HP550 with a PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
[15:38] <iliv> hmm I wish documentation warned about this somewhere k1l_. On the bright side this is just a virtual machine. However, I can understand why somebody would be pulling their hair if this was a production server. Anyway, let me remove remove all items from the blacklist and try again...
[15:39] <Revian1> OerHeks, dconf-editor looks to be rather useful, reminds me of gconf-editor
[15:43] <WhynoFI> nobody?
[15:44] <cfhowlett> WhynoFI, if you want an answer you have to ask a question
[15:45] <MonkeyDust> !wifi | WhynoFI start here
[15:46] <azizLIGHT> how big of a usb drive do i need to do liveusb of 14.04.3 usb
[15:46] <ManDay> Dear people, I'm looking for a WM (no matter what, no matter where, no matter how) which will "maximized" windows span *multiple* screens (2). Does anyone know such WM?
[15:46] <azizLIGHT> er... desktop
[15:46] <azizLIGHT> is 1 gb ok
[15:46] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, the image is larger than 1gb
[15:46] <azizLIGHT> oh no
[15:46] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, didn't know they still made 1 gb sticks ...
[15:46] <teward> azizLIGHT: at least 2GB, though 4GB or 8GB is something more commonplace in the universe
[15:47] <azizLIGHT> im trying to help family remotely
[15:47] <azizLIGHT> this is all they have
[15:47] <azizLIGHT> :/
[15:47] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, lubuntu then
[15:47] <azizLIGHT> hmmm ok
[15:47] <cfhowlett> !lubuntu | azizLIGHT
[15:47] <azizLIGHT> thanks, good idea
[15:48] <azizLIGHT> can i run gparted on lubuntu
[15:48] <azizLIGHT> should be able to, right?
[15:48] <cfhowlett> of course
[15:48] <azizLIGHT> doesnt need any huge downloads to get it working?
[15:48] <iliv> k1l_, funny how the updater says "Some third party entries in your sources.list were disabled." okay then why is it trying to upgrade manage that postgresql package if it is clearly a 3rd party software.
[15:49] <azizLIGHT> like a new desktop env or something
[15:49] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, lubuntu is a complete OS
[15:49] <k1l_> iliv: it disables 3rd party repos in sources.list.d folder
[15:49] <azizLIGHT> right but sometimes ive installed k* prefix software and i t wants to download kde stuff before installing the actual software
[15:49] <azizLIGHT> is gparted like that
[15:54] <Revian1> On some app the scrollbar appears with a vertical rectangle with arrows, but this doesn't happen in all apps. Is it possible to have that set as default for all apps? I'm guessing this is part of the overlay scrollbar
[15:55] <iliv> k1l_, right. well, removing everything from unattended-upgrades blacklist didn't change anything. main.log contains the same error message about postgresql-plperl package being in the "removal blacklist". What is this removal blacklist?
[15:57] <NoCode> Pici, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15002509/ -- what I get in xev
[16:01] <iliv> sweet salmon..
[16:01] <iliv> k1l_, reading /usr/share/update-manager/removal_blacklist.cfg I see this:
[16:01] <iliv> # posgresql (LP: #871893)
[16:01] <iliv> ^postgresql-.*[0-9]\.[0-9].*
[16:02] <iliv> this is precise, thoug
[16:02] <iliv> but still the blacklist entry is there
[16:02] <iliv> what a bummer
[16:03] <sidi> Anyone ever programmatically mounted partitions? Trying to find a way to mount arbitrary partitions on top of an overlayFS partition (lower dir is root, basically I  wanna ensure that /dev, /run, etc are mounted as ro, and that /home is mounted as part of the overlayFS)
[16:04] <MonkeyDust> !find overlayfs
[16:05] <za23> hello
[16:06] <za23> if i cofigure ubuntu to open ntfs partition read-only altought must I disable fast-boot from windows
[16:09] <Revian1> !Guest
[16:10] <CarterJij> iis there any tutorial on how to creat a windows environment and applications buttons on ubuntu
[16:11] <CarterJij> like u know when u got nothing but a clock on the screen
[16:12] <TiCPU> sidi, you should read about systemd.mount, systemd.automount, systemd.service and systemd.unit  you can arrange automounting of underlying partition using mount and automount and systemd.service to mount a unionfs-fuse which makes everything work wonderfully with network FS and systemd.unit to re-order those mount dependencies at need.
[16:14] <sidi> TiCPU, thanks for the reply. This is how /dev and /run units are managed under Ubuntu isn't it? But does that also provide a transparent iface to whatever is defined in /etc/fstab?
[16:15] <Dirkos> I mounting a disk but i dont have any permissions to create files
[16:15] <Dirkos> auto,auto,rw 0 0,x-gvfs-show,x-gvfs-name=Storage
[16:15] <Asad2005> I tried upgrading my 15.10 to 16.04 alpha and during the upgrade generic kernel 4.4 failed to install and in the end it gave a messge that it will run recovery but nothing happend when i pressed ok. I did not rebooted my pc, can i reinstall the kerenl manually may be an older version?
[16:15] <Asad2005> or how do i run the recovery
[16:16] <TiCPU> sidi, well, in my case I ditched the FS tab to monitor mounts and to have a more readable configuration file
[16:16] <sidi> TiCPU, knowing also that I don't expect Systemd to be properly operational in my environment, since I'm basically using OverlayFS to manage a sandbox (mount+pid+network namespace). Most DBus/IPC services are not available, and Systemd would probably not understand how to mount the devices inside the sandbox. I really need access to the lists of mounts and information about them rather than to a CLI tool that mounts for me
[16:16] <MonkeyDust> Asad2005  #ubuntu+1 for 16.04 problems
[16:16] <sidi> it seems libblkid does that, though.
[16:17] <sidi> TiCPU, I'm distributing some software that needs to do the above so need it to work both ways (systemd units and fstab), rather than setting it up for my own system, if that makes sense
[16:17] <sidi> TiCPU, thanks for the tip though I'll look into this too
[16:17] <TiCPU> sidi, alright, then it is a little more specific
[16:21] <Aldaron> hi! I have a weird problem - "sudo apt-get update" doesn't work, but "sudo su -; apt-get update" does. Almost fresh install of 14.4. Wth may this be?
[16:22] <Aldaron> I've a proxy set up in /etc/environment
[16:24] <lotuspsychje> Aldaron: can you detail of 'doesnt work' ?
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> Aldaron  what happesn when you type   sudo apt update
[16:26] <Aldaron> lotuspsychje: lots of lines like "Err http://extras.ubuntu.com trusty InRelease", and Cannot initiate the connection to fi.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (2001:708:310:54::102). - connect (101: Network is unreachable)
[16:26] <Aldaron> Otherwise the network works.
[16:27] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Howto#Setting_up_apt-get_to_use_a_http-proxy
[16:27] <Aldaron> this is inside VirtualBox, which might matter
[16:28] <Jyothis> Aldaron: try a whois on extras.ubuntu.com
[16:28] <Aldaron> I have checked that http_proxy is set (after setting it in /etc/environment)
[16:28] <Jyothis> and try to traceroute to it
[16:28] <Jyothis> see what comes back
[16:28] <Aldaron> no match for whois
[16:30] <AlexPortable> What is the process and user 'whoopsie' ?
[16:30] <Aldaron> traceroute reaches strix.canonical.com (91.189.92.152) in 5 hops
[16:30] <Pici> AlexPortable: its for error reporting
[16:30] <AlexPortable> what does it do?
[16:31] <AlexPortable> reporting to canonical or display the window?
[16:31] <Pici> AlexPortable: It part of the crash reporting service, it reports stuff to launchpad/canonica. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ErrorTracker
[16:31] <Aldaron> What baffles me is that all of it works in a root shell, but not with sudo.
[16:32] <Pici> AlexPortable: er, https://errors.ubuntu.com/ is probably a better view of what it reports.
[16:32] <Jyothis> Aldaron: can you try telnet extras.ubuntu.com 80 on that box?
[16:32] <AlexPortable> ah
[16:32] <lotuspsychje> Aldaron: maybe its a permission thing related to the proxy? doublecheck that link OerHeks provided
[16:34] <Aldaron> Jyothis: network unreachable for both user and root
[16:34] <rex51> is it ok to install virtualbox in ubuntu?
[16:34] <Jyothis> yea thats your issue Aldaron
[16:34] <cfhowlett> rex51, abolutely
[16:35] <Jyothis> What is the DNS service you are using Aldaron?
[16:35] <Jyothis> can you get anything else on internet from the box
[16:35] <azizLIGHT> whats a command i can run that will make loud noises, that i can add after my actual command
[16:35] <MonkeyDust> rex51  i have winxp running smoothly in virtualbox
[16:35] <azizLIGHT> i wanna do dd && LOUD NOISES
[16:35] <AlexPortable> if I used xhost +
[16:35] <azizLIGHT> repeated loud noises
[16:35] <AlexPortable> should i undo it or is it autmoatically undone after reboot?
[16:35] <Jyothis> Aldaron: try wget on google or somethihg
[16:35] <Aldaron> Jyothis: my company's. I suppose telnet to 80 might not go through the proxy
[16:36] <Aldaron> Jyothis:wget google.com works
[16:36] <rex51> i once installed virtualbox in elementary os....well something went wrong n i had lack of memory problem..
[16:36] <Jyothis> can you try wget?
[16:36] <Aldaron> yeah, it works
[16:36] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, dd && mplayer some.mp3
[16:36] <MonkeyDust> rex51  this is ubuntu, not elementary... can't compare
[16:36] <Jyothis> try nslookup extras.ubuntu.com
[16:36] <azizLIGHT> cfhowlett: is there any built in sounds or do i have to download some mp3
[16:36] <rex51> still...elementary is based on ubuntu
[16:36] <Jyothis> and see if you get resolution.
[16:37] <Jyothis> Most likely, your compant added it it the firewall blacklist
[16:37] <MonkeyDust> rex51  and ubuntu is based on debian, yet you're not comparing elementary to debian
[16:37] <k1l_> rex51: we dont know what they changed. so we cant compare. its not ubuntu. but vbox is known to work
[16:38] <Revian1> The ubuntu forums only allow screenshots via url. is there a pastebin for images?
[16:38] <Jyothis> Aldaron: many companies dont allow pulling straight from outside networks
[16:38] <rex51> ok i will try here thn
[16:38] <k1l_> Revian1: imgur.com
[16:38] <rex51> need to run kali in vbox
[16:39] <Aldaron> Jyothis: lynx extras.ubuntu.com works, but links doesn't ;)
[16:39] <cfhowlett> rex51, install vbox in ubuntu.  see kali for kali support, not ubuntu
[16:39] <Jyothis> Aldaron: can you try one more thing? add a host entry in your /etc/hosts for the DNS with 91.189.92.152
[16:39] <Revian1> killall, Thank you
[16:39] <Aldaron> Jyothis: yeah, ours doesn't, except with proxy
[16:39] <Jyothis> Aldaron: you are not the network admin there, are you?
[16:39] <Jyothis> :)
[16:39] <Revian1> k1l_, Thank you
[16:39] <Aldaron> Jyothis: no such luck :D
[16:39] <Jyothis> haha ok - try adding to the hosts Aldaron
[16:39] <rex51> ok thanks
[16:40] <Aldaron> Jyothis: also I'm quite sure I had this working earlier today with Ubuntu 15.10
[16:41] <Aldaron> Jyothis: okay, I added that ip to /etc/hosts. lynx can't connect it, but ssh can (but is immediately denied, after I get the host key)
[16:43] <davis> any reason why when performing dist-upgrade from stable to unstable file system and kernel image, drivers would be missing?
[16:43] <Aldaron> .. though I did update VirtualBox today, maybe the newer version is bugged :/. Damn, paranoia.
[16:44] <OerHeks> davis, "dist-upgrade from stable to unstable file system" ???
[16:44] <OerHeks> ext4 is stable, what filesystem are you pointing at?
[16:45] <OerHeks> and a dist-upgrade does not bring a new filesystem, AFAIK
[16:45] <davis> OerHeks: the filesystem is stable on unstable. Its just that my drivers are missing. Its like my modules directory is gone.
[16:45] <NoCode> what's the best way to install cinnamon on a reinstallation?
[16:45] <davis> if I reboot and select the older kernel my drivers are there.
[16:45] <OerHeks> davis, what drivers exactly?
[16:45] <NoCode> is there an ubuntu cinnamon flavour?
[16:46] <EriC^^> NoCode: no, but i think you can install the de
[16:46] <davis> my ethernet driver is not there. if I do a lsb_release, it will say No LSB modules are available, etc.
[16:46] <davis> if I do a dmesg | grep eth its not there.
[16:46] <OerHeks> davis, 14.04 ?
[16:46] <SchrodingersScat> !info cinnamon | NoCode
[16:47] <davis> i was on 14.04 and moved to 16.06 a while back
[16:47] <azizLIGHT> is this command ok: sudo dd if="/media/ubuntu/Extra/Backups/2015-11-22 -- sda [Cannot Boot].img" | pv | dd of=/dev/sda bs=65536 conv=noerror,sync
[16:47] <EriC^^> davis: /join #ubuntu+1
[16:47] <SchrodingersScat> !16.04 | davis well, that would explain instability...is it even beta yet?
[16:47] <OerHeks> davis, did you have 'proposed'updates enabled? known issue with that <> http://askubuntu.com/questions/727219/ubuntu-14-04all-current-updates-networking-stopped-working
[16:47] <NoCode> EriC^^, Ah okay, so just install ubuntu 15.10 and install Cinnamon.
[16:47] <EriC^^> azizLIGHT: you sure of /dev/sda in that?
[16:48] <davis> OerHeks: but today I noticed the kernel was still 3.3 so I apt-get install linux-image and now eth is gone
[16:48] <cfhowlett> davis, thank you for volunteering to beta test
[16:48] <azizLIGHT> EriC^^: yes, im restoring an image
[16:48] <EriC^^> azizLIGHT: ok, it's right, needs sudo on the second dd fwiw
[16:48] <NoCode> Or I could just get a minimal image and install the metapackage.
[16:48] <azizLIGHT> ohhhh good catch
[16:48] <azizLIGHT> any other mistakes i made
[16:48] <MonkeyDust> davis  16.04 is not stable, expect issues ... support in #ubuntu+1
[16:48] <EriC^^> i dont think so
[16:49] <azizLIGHT> thanks :)
[16:49] <EriC^^> no problem :)
[16:50] <NoCode> i can't believe after an update my DE is a chewed boot.
[16:50] <OerHeks> davis, oh 16.04 .. not supported here, yet, join #ubuntu+1 until release
[16:50] <NoCode> Like, I went to sleep and woke up with an updated computer and there's an issue
[16:51] <NoCode> ah well
[16:51] <lotuspsychje> NoCode: you could test booting a previous kernel?
[16:52] <azizLIGHT> hmmm i thought this command would give me a ETA
[16:53] <NoCode> lotuspsychje, Guess I'll try. I tried two kernels already. Both current kernels though. I'll try an older one
[16:54] <azizLIGHT> this is weird... WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! pv. # when i check apt-cache policy pv, it says installed:none and candidate:1.2.0-1 0 from 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 Packages
[16:55] <azizLIGHT> im on 14.04 x64 there, and tried sudo apt-get install pv
[16:55] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, that happens sometimes, run sudo apt-get update again, or wait until your mirror is sync'd
[16:56] <OerHeks> or change mirror
[16:56] <azizLIGHT> ah ok, thought there was a security problem for a sec
[16:58] <stevenm> Anyone know how network manager knows when (and when not) to show the Mobile Broadband option?
[16:58] <stevenm> because its playing silly beggers
[17:00] <dreamer> hi all, I'm running 14.04 but would like to run a newer kernel because of issues with my soundcard. I see that there is ie. linux-image-4.2.0-27-generic available. can I just install this?
[17:01] <cfhowlett> dreamer, before you do that: sudo apt full-upgrade will get new kernels
[17:01] <muerte> Hello, which is official channel to talk about bugs found in ubuntu?
[17:01] <k1l_> dreamer: you can install the wily backports kernel.
[17:01] <dreamer> wraah, which one do I do? :)
[17:01] <cfhowlett> !bug | muerte
[17:02] <k1l_> dreamer: what gives you "uname -a"?
[17:02] <dreamer> cfhowlett: that just gives the 'latest' linux-generic no?
[17:02] <dreamer> 3.13.0-76-generic
[17:02] <dreamer> full-upgrade just gives the -77 build
[17:02] <k1l_> try that first
[17:03] <anonymous287> #join #ubuntu.fr
[17:03] <dreamer> this hasn't worked for the past 6 or 7 kernels
[17:03] <anonymous287> oupsss
[17:03] <dreamer> I doubt that it will now
[17:03] <dreamer> (it's an alc892, which I've seen some topics about here and there)
[17:04] <MonkeyDust> !hwe | dreamer try this
[17:04] <dreamer> MonkeyDust: ok, interesting
[17:05] <dreamer> so that installs a 3.19 kernel
[17:05] <dreamer> I wonder if there's a proper driver in there though
[17:06]  * dreamer should grep the kernel-source ..
[17:06] <MonkeyDust> dreamer  3.19.0-47-generic here
[17:06] <NoCode> What's the best minimal installation option for someone who has uefi
[17:06] <dreamer> MonkeyDust: linux-headers-3.19.0-49-generic apparently
[17:07] <dreamer> s/headers/image/
[17:07] <anonymous287> i just open my session using gnome fallback and i didn't find the menu where do i can shut down my session or having access to system configuration, what have i to do?
[17:08] <anonymous287> cfg
[17:08] <dreamer> ok will look in to this later. thnx for the advice
[17:09] <muerte> Does anyone use gtkpod in ubuntu wily werewolf or xenial xerus?
[17:10] <lotuspsychje> NoCode: what do you mean minimal?
[17:10] <lotuspsychje> muerte: best to ask your specific issue to the channel
[17:10] <designbybeck> Is there a channel I can ask what the best Chromebook is for putting Ubuntu on?
[17:11] <NoCode> lotuspsychje, Just minimal installation that I can install Cinnamon which should pull in all the resources it needs to run.
[17:11] <NoCode> minimal disk image.
[17:11] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: i would recommend other devices then chromebooks for ubuntu
[17:11] <NoCode> the minimal image isn't uefi compatible.
[17:12] <designbybeck> well I know it isn't optimal lotuspsychje  was just trying to find something close to that price and form factor
[17:12] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: they work, but might be need some tweaking and fiddling around
[17:12] <muerte> lotuspsychje: you mean i start the message with "channel:" or find a different channel specially for gtkpod? Beem
[17:12] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: cheap laptop and put yourself an ssd inside + ubuntu
[17:13] <muerte> lotuspsychje: Been a decade since last used irc :D
[17:13] <designbybeck> I'm not finding a cheap ultrabook thin style lotuspsychje
[17:13] <designbybeck> like around $100-$300
[17:13] <lotuspsychje> muerte: i mean detail your gtkpod issue here in the channel :p
[17:14] <cfhowlett> designbybeck, http://mashable.com/2016/01/06/dell-inspiron-11-3000-laptop/
[17:14] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: well lets not discuss hardware here, try to grab a nice device and put ubuntu on...but i would avoid chromebooks
[17:15] <designbybeck> gotcha... thanks for the feedback lotuspsychje  and cfhowlett I'll check out those dells as well
[17:15] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: might be interesting: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/
[17:16] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: and with an LTS version, most of devices is a great success
[17:16] <designbybeck> come on 16.04!!!!
[17:17] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: you can test it already in development phase see #ubuntu+1
[17:17] <muerte> gtkpod bug: When I try to add a track filter in: Preferences --> Track display --> Displayed  Columns --> Add  Add Columns window opens but no items are visible and can not be selected.
[17:17] <teward> muerte: file a bug
[17:17] <teward> !bugs | muerte
[17:18] <cfhowlett> muerte, if so, it's a gtkpod problem NOT an ubuntu problem.  take it up with gtpod support
[17:18] <teward> and ^ that too
[17:18] <muerte> cfhowlett: ok
[17:25] <azizLIGHT> is piping through pv a bad idea for dd if youre working on multiple partitions to multiple partitions
[17:25] <azizLIGHT> seems like it gave an error after doing 1 partition and complaineda bout there being not enough space
[17:26] <azizLIGHT> the command: sudo dd if="/media/ubuntu/Extra/Backups/2015-11-22 -- sda [Cannot Boot].img" | pv | dd of=/dev/sda bs=65536 conv=noerror,sync
[17:27] <azizLIGHT> er, theres a sudo in the 2nd dd
[17:41] <linwiz> I'm looking for a way to back up files to archives, which will then be backed up to the cloud, but I don't want to waste time and bandwidth uploading archives that don't contain changes since the last backup.
[17:42] <poorUser> hi people, if i fully install ubuntu on a pendrive (boot loader too), and then i move the pendrive to another pc, do i have some drivers problem?
[17:48] <MonkeyDust> linwiz  you can use rsync -a ... you then only copy/backup changes since the last time
[17:49] <LambdaComplex> +1 for rsync
[17:49] <MonkeyDust> linwiz  i use rsync -avv --progress
[17:49] <LambdaComplex> MonkeyDust: no --partial?
[17:50] <MonkeyDust> LambdaComplex  not familiar with that one
[17:50] <LambdaComplex> MonkeyDust: check the man page
[17:51] <LambdaComplex> also -P is --partial --progress
[17:52] <NoCode> What'll happen if I use the minimal iso to install with uefi?
[17:53] <MonkeyDust> LambdaComplex  address linwiz , not me
[17:53] <LambdaComplex> NoCode: then you'll have a minimal installation with uefi booting?
[17:53] <LambdaComplex> MonkeyDust: i was talking to you though
[17:54] <NoCode> LambdaComplex, I figured something abrupt would happen. So it is possible?
[17:54] <sstory> I have a Canon DR-C125 scanner that I'd like to get working. I'm not exactly sure what I am doing, but did sudo sane-find-scanner and it didn't find it. Edited /etc/sane.d/canon_dr.conf and added usb 0x1083 0x1640.  Also changed sane to enabled and started it. It still won't find it. Any ideas?
[17:54] <elfeck> hi can someone tell me how to start wine two times in seperate processes?
[17:55] <NoCode> If possible, I guess I'll throw the iso on a USB key then.
[17:55] <LambdaComplex> NoCode: What do you mean by "abrupt?"
[17:56] <NoCode> LambdaComplex, FIgured it would not work.
[17:56] <LambdaComplex> NoCode: I'm really not familiar with doing a minimal ubuntu installation, but I don't see why it wouldn't
[17:57] <LambdaComplex> Get Ubuntu installed and get a UEFI bootloader installed
[17:57] <LambdaComplex> No reason why that wouldn't work
[17:59] <linwiz> MonkeyDust: The thing with rsync is that it's going to copy all the archives anyway because they all get "updated" when i archive the files
[18:00] <azizLIGHT> you need some kind of incremental archiving
[18:00] <azizLIGHT> so you only upload the incremental changes
[18:06] <linwiz> azizLIGHT: I agree. I have no idea what that involves, or how to do it.
[18:09] <Indifferent_____> \disconnect #ubuntu
[18:10] <k1l_> Indifferent_____: /part
[18:11] <noadc> nope
[18:13] <azizLIGHT> linwiz: if you're open to it, dont make a singular archive containing all the files, but instead keep them as files in some specific dir, then you could use rsync properly for the incremental changes. or you could use other programs that act directly on the files, rather than a archive which is just a snapshot of the files in total, and changes wholly when even a single file is added/removed/changed.
[18:13] <azizLIGHT> but i think youre doing it for the compression?
[18:14] <mcphail> linwiz: rsync isn't going to send a file which hasn't changed. And if your archive does change, it should only send a binary delta
[18:14] <azizLIGHT> ok so im wrong then
[18:14] <azizLIGHT> if thats true
[18:16] <linwiz> I'd like to back up my files specifically to tar.gz (which I am) for compression and encryption. The problem is when I (re)create the archive file the file is changed and is uploaded to the cloud because it changed, even if the files in the archive have not changed.
[18:17] <mcphail> linwiz: the gzipping is the problem there
[18:18] <azizLIGHT> mcphail: what does the gzipping do that it causes this
[18:18] <mcphail> azizLIGHT: it will break binary deltas completely. The archive could look very different on minor changes
[18:19] <mcphail> linwiz: a very clumsy solution springs to mind, however
[18:21] <mcphail> linwiz: you could create a large, empty sparse file, format it as btrfs (which has transparent compression by default), mount it via loop device and copy your files there instead of creating tar.gz files. You can then use rsync natively on it to back up to your remote host
[18:22] <mcphail> linwiz: as I said, clumsy (but it would work)
[18:23] <azizLIGHT> if youre gonna go that route, theres encfs
[18:24]  * bisu hi
[18:24] <azizLIGHT> you can encrypt at the file level with it, and what would get uploaded to the remote host is indviidal encrypted files
[18:27] <azizLIGHT> linwiz: encfs: "It is a pass-through filesystem, not  an encrypted block device, which means it is created on top of an  existing filesystem"
[18:30] <linwiz> That's not really something I'm willing to get into. For now I will simply drop the gzip.
[18:30] <bishakh> hi
[18:44] <bisu> i have installed ubuntu properly. then i tried to install windows 8 in a separate partition and it was installed successfully. but when i restarted my pc after installation the ubuntu was not starting or the selection menu is not appearing. what to do?
[18:45] <Guest89205> ohai. i have a question regarding a package from Debian which I maintain and which i would like to have sync blacklisted
[18:45] <xangua> !grub | bisu
[18:45] <Guest89205> cant find any real information on how to reuqest such athing
[18:46] <Guest89205> do i need to open a bug at launchpad?
[18:46] <uInTheShell> is there some channel for ubuntu admins ?
[18:47] <Bashing-om> bisu: Windows install overwrites ubuntu's boot code ( no other OS exist as far as Windows is concerned ) . Need to re-install grub ( ubuntu's GRand Unified Bootloader ).
[18:49] <stu_> hey all
[18:49] <stu_> got a quick question
[18:50] <Bashing-om> stu_: Ask, and we may have a quick answer .
[18:50] <MonkeyDust> stu_  quick question seldom  have a quick answer
[18:50] <stu_> i am switching from windows 10.  i am using ubuntu and am glad that it was able to find my NAS but i cant make a shortcut anywhere to some of my files....keeps saying its not mounted
[18:51] <MonkeyDust> stu_  quick answer: mount it
[18:52] <_80k> stu_ look up the mounting methods available for your NAS. For instance, if NFS is available, you would mount it with a commandline or add an entry to your fstab to mount on startup.
[18:53] <stu_> okay but when i right click the folder i have an option of unmount
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> stu_  in a teminal type    mount
[18:56] <stu_> k
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> stu_  do you see ypour nas
[18:57] <stu_> i do
[18:57] <MonkeyDust> stu_  great, what folder does it say
[18:58] <MonkeyDust> gvfs something?
[18:58] <stu_> am i typing mount and then what
[18:58] <stu_> ?
[18:58] <MonkeyDust> stu_  what does mount say, where is your nas mounted
[18:59] <stu_> my nas is on my windows network
[18:59] <stu_> hang on
[18:59] <MonkeyDust> stu_  paste this line in your terminal   sudo apt install pastebinit;mount|pastebinit
[19:00] <MonkeyDust> stu_  then paste the url here
[19:00] <stu_> monkey its done.....did what it needed to do
[19:02] <MonkeyDust> stu_  then paste the url here
[19:03] <MonkeyDust> stu_  paste this line in your terminal   sudo apt install pastebinit;mount|pastebinit
[19:03] <stu_> you want me to paste the url of my nas here
[19:03] <stu_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15004040/
[19:03] <precise> Hey all!
[19:05] <MonkeyDust> stu_  the nas is not in the list of mounted devices ... where do you click 'unmount'?
[19:05] <stu_> when i right click on the folder one of the options is unmount
[19:06] <MonkeyDust> stu_  what's the outout of   cat /etc/issue
[19:06] <MonkeyDust> output*
[19:06] <stu_> i dont know what that means Monkey
[19:07] <MonkeyDust> stu_  in a terminal, type   cat /etc/issue
[19:07] <MonkeyDust> stu_  then paste it here
[19:07] <stu_> Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS \n \l
[19:08] <MonkeyDust> ok good
[19:09] <MonkeyDust> stu_  can you ping to your nas
[19:10] <stu_> damn id need to get the ip address
[19:11] <MonkeyDust> stu_  how did you connect your nas, if you don't know the ip address?
[19:12] <stu_> it showed up under "network"
[19:12] <stu_> i didnt do anything
[19:12] <MonkeyDust> stu_  ok, can you ask properties
[19:12] <stu_> i literally installed ubuntu and it was there under network
[19:13] <stu_> afp://WDMyCloud.local/
[19:13] <MonkeyDust> stu_  it will be similar to your own ubuntu ip address ... is it in the range of   192.168.1.x ?
[19:13] <MonkeyDust> (basic networking lessons)
[19:14] <stu_> i know but i can't get that on the ubuntu machine
[19:14] <stu_> have to switch to my windows machine
[19:15] <MonkeyDust> stu_  what's the output of   ifconfig ... check the 'inet' line
[19:15] <stu_> command not found
[19:15] <stu_> brb need to pick my gf up
[19:16] <MonkeyDust> stu_  ifconfig, not ipconfig
[19:28] <GreenDay> hello
[19:28] <GreenDay> i had problems with kubuntu 15.10
[19:29] <GreenDay> disabling sddm and enabling lightdm or xdm
[19:29] <GreenDay> i could not log in to X11
[19:29] <GreenDay> also startx did not worked
[19:29] <GreenDay> i was obliged to run livecd and chroot to re-enable sddm and uninstall xdm
[19:29] <GreenDay> wtf???
[19:30] <nicomachus> language.
[19:30] <GreenDay> hm ok
[19:30] <GreenDay> pardon me
[19:30] <k1l_> kde wants sddm. not lightdm
[19:30] <k1l_> so dont change that
[19:30] <GreenDay> oh
[19:30] <GreenDay> i used kdm under fedora 22
[19:30] <GreenDay> not even available now under ubuntu 15
[19:30] <k1l_> does that use the plasma5?
[19:31] <k1l_> you could ask in #kubuntu for more details
[19:31] <GreenDay> shall i go back to netbsd to have a decent unix like?
[19:32] <pbx> GreenDay, just ask for support, don't troll please
[19:32] <GreenDay> uhmpf
[19:33] <GreenDay> ok
[19:34] <BlackVenom> Good evening folks
[19:34] <ootlink> does anyone here run ubuntu in esxi, and if you do, ever run into issues with it becoming .. excruciatingly slow when the VM sits idle for a while?
[19:35] <ootlink> I don't even think it's so much of an ubuntu problem as a just plain esxi problem since all my VMs on this server do it
[19:35] <BlackVenom> If I create a new user and then add that user to a specific group so it can have access to certain folders, is it normal for me to have to reeboot for the changes to take effect?
[19:35] <k1l_> BlackVenom: logging out is standard
[19:36] <BlackVenom> Hey k1l_
[19:36] <ootlink> hi hi, I'm running an esxi 6 server with a bunch of VMs but I've noticed that when a VM is idle for a while, the services running on it become extremely slow (like ssh or webservers or whatever). What gives?
[19:36] <ootlink> oops
[19:36] <ootlink> sorry
[19:36] <ootlink> wc :)
[19:36] <BlackVenom> Good to know it's nothin out of the ordinary
[19:36] <MonkeyDust> ootlink  we didnt have to know that
[19:37] <BlackVenom> Is there a command I can run to make the changed take effect without rebooting/logging out?
[19:37] <ootlink> monkeydust sorry
[19:37] <ootlink> lol
[19:37] <BlackVenom> Like mount -a when you alter the fstab file?
[19:38] <jybab> ahh it's a wonderful day
[19:45] <dabaR> Anyone had komodo stop opening for them - or knows how to debug such a problem?
[19:45] <MonkeyDust> !find komodo
[19:45] <dabaR> It gets the little arrow beside the icon in the toolbar, but there's no window visible
[19:47] <dabaR> It was installed using something like this: http://linuxpitstop.com/how-to-install-komodo-edit-9-on-ubuntu-15-0414-04/
[19:49] <MonkeyDust> dabaR  if you don't get an answer here, there's this   http://forum.komodoide.com/c/support
[19:49] <dabaR> ty
[19:50] <OerHeks> dabaR, contact the ppa owner, unity-menubar.patch for Ubuntu global menu integration seems to be buggy
[19:50] <dabaR> Cool - how do you know?
[19:51] <dabaR> Is it something you ran into, or are you familiar with the internals and this symptom seems to match, or?
[19:51] <OerHeks> dabaR, well, it is specially written for ubuntu, and you seem to encounter a bug https://launchpad.net/~mystic-mirage/+archive/ubuntu/komodo-edit
[19:52] <OerHeks> maybe their forum has more info?
[19:52] <dabaR> KK
[19:56] <theuser> Hello! I'm having some trouble and I'm wondering if anyone could help me out? Running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[19:56] <MonkeyDust> theuser  let's hear it, in one line
[19:57] <theuser> When I log into the main user account it doesn't show anything except for the wallpaper. The second user account and guest works fine though.
[20:03] <jemark> theuser: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/resetting-gnomes-settings-ubuntu
[20:05] <jemark> theuser: here is your answer, too, I hope: https://askubuntu.com/questions/56313/how-do-i-reset-gnome-to-the-defaults
[20:06] <theuser> jemark I'm trying it out. Thank you for helping!
[20:10] <theuser> jemark: didn't work
[20:11] <theuser> jemark: second user account & guest works perfectly but not the main account.
[20:16] <tertiary> can anyone confirm that there is a bug in gluster 3.7 where it fails to automount the gluster volume because the network is not up yet? ive seen this on google but not for 3.7.... (on Ubuntu 14.04)
[20:17] <squib> hi sorry for noob question, in grub2 where is the appropriate place to make edits to default values? I'm apparently not supposed to edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg.  I want to change the default wait from 0 seconds to 10 so that I can get into the grub cli and explore
[20:18] <akik> squib: /etc/default/grub then run update-grub after editing
[20:18] <squib> akik, thx!
[20:19] <akik> sudo update-grub that is
[20:20] <OerHeks> also a good start https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2
[20:20] <Bashing-om> squib: Remember to back up the current grub file prior to edits . In the event of a Uh Oh can revert ! .
[20:20] <OerHeks> Bashing-om +1
[20:20] <theuser> The main user account it doesn't show anything except for the wallpaper. The second user account and guest works fine though. Anyone have any idea?
[20:20] <squib> Bashing-om, thx :)
[20:21] <mysticstar> ciao a tutti
[20:21] <squib> hidden_grub_timeout = false yea buddy
[20:24] <squib> hmmm.  it's still skipping the grub bootloader screen.  I set grub_default=10, hidden_grub_timeout=false, grub_timeout=10
[20:24] <squib> guess it's time to rtfm
[20:28] <Bashing-om> squib: Reading is good . My grub file : http://paste.ubuntu.com/15004450/ Be aware customised to my environment . Did you ' sudo update-grub ' after saving the file ?
[20:29] <squib> Bashing-om, yes. and cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg appears to reflect my changes
[20:32] <squib> Bashing-om, my /etc/default/grub http://imgur.com/EhPXGV7
[20:33] <Bashing-om> squib: Look'n at your http://imgur.com/EhPXGV7 .
[20:33] <squib> hmm looks like I don't have a gfxmode
[20:33] <daftykins> text should be shared as text
[20:33] <kundul> I can not access a user account's desktop or files. It just loops the wallpaper. Resetting Gnome doesn't work.
[20:34] <squib> daftykins, yes sorry just was quicker than learning the clipboard functions in hyperv.  :)
[20:35] <daftykins> eww worst virt tech ever
[20:35] <daftykins> :>
[20:36] <squib> daftykins, fixed.  http://dpaste.com/3ED3KG4
[20:36] <squib> daftykins, yeah I kinda do prefer vbox I guess
[20:36]  * squib shrugs
[20:37] <daftykins> not where i was gonna go :)
[20:37] <squib> ubuntu svr y u no grub bootloader
[20:38] <squib> daftykins, want to know how I grabbed the screencap
[20:38] <squib> Paint > paste
[20:38] <squib> :)
[20:42] <daftykins> images of text *smh*
[20:47] <squib> daftykins, pasted into paint. and then shared into #ubuntu :)
[20:47] <squib> herp derp derp
[20:48] <squib> daftykins, also pretty sure that's how CAPTCHA is supposed to work. ;)
[20:48] <squib> uh... technically speaking
[20:49] <Jordan_U> squib: echo timeout=10 | sudo tee -a /boot/grub/custom.cfg
[20:50] <SonikkuAmerica> Jordan_U: (Can't that go into /etc/default/grub someplace?)
[20:50] <akik> squib: if you set GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT and GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET to an empty value, you'll get the menu always
[20:51] <squib> akik, I'll try it. I believe grub_hidden_timeout is commented out by default on my install
[20:53] <Jordan_U> SonikkuAmerica: No, because Ubuntu added a feature that overrides GRUB_TIMEOUT to 0 when no other OS is found and didn't add another variable for /etc/default/grub to configure their feature.
[20:54] <SonikkuAmerica> Jordan_U: Let me test that myself. If that's the case, that's bad implementation on Ubuntu's part.
[20:57] <gh0str1der> hi
[20:58] <SonikkuAmerica> Jordan_U: It seems that commenting out GRUB_TIMEOUT=(x) and using GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT instead works when there's no other OS present
[20:58] <SonikkuAmerica> squib: See my last comment
[20:58] <gh0str1der> SonikkuAmerica: i'd slap you, but that would be animal abuse
[20:58] <gh0str1der> joar_: i'd slap you, but that would be animal abuse
[20:58] <gh0str1der> squeakyneb: i'd slap you, but that would be animal abuse
[20:58] <gh0str1der> jabot_: i'd slap you, but that would be animal abuse
[20:58] <gh0str1der> IceBear: i'd slap you, but that would be animal abuse
[20:58] <SonikkuAmerica> !spam | gh0str1der
[20:58] <gh0str1der> ch3sh1r: i'd slap you, but that would be animal abuse
[20:58] <squib> SonikkuAmerica, I appreciate that.
[20:58] <squib> thanks
[20:58] <squib> would have been nice if somebody documented that in the file :)
[20:59] <SonikkuAmerica> squib: That was a VMware test - your km-age may vary on hard metal
[20:59] <squib> SonikkuAmerica, I'm using hyperv, I'll let you know
[21:00] <SonikkuAmerica> squib: Additionally, that means you'll need to interrupt the GRUB menu with ESC because it will be hidden
[21:00] <squib> SonikkuAmerica, this doesn't seem to have had any effect, the boot sequence doesn't even pause for a second
[21:01] <akik> why would you comment GRUB_TIMEOUT ?
[21:01] <SonikkuAmerica> squib: Oh! There's a TechNet article about that. That's a known issue. Set your GRUB_TIMEOUT to 500000 or something like that
[21:02] <SonikkuAmerica> I was reading it the other dya
[21:02] <SonikkuAmerica> *day
[21:02] <squib> SonikkuAmerica, ok will do
[21:04] <SonikkuAmerica> akik: There's a special warning when generating /boot/grub/grub.cfg - "Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported"
[21:06] <akik> SonikkuAmerica: i always set those two variables to empty value (GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT and GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET)
[21:06] <akik> powers that be want the boot process to be silent
[21:08] <squib> this experience is honestly making me second guess my choice of ubuntu as a learning environment
[21:09] <squib> if they are going to make it this difficult to play with grub
[21:11] <squib> akik, empty values didn't work either.
[21:11] <squib> fwiw
[21:11] <kundul> No desktop after logging into user account. Tried everything I can think of.
[21:11] <beefman> i have a problem with alsa and an asus xonar.  i have disabled my onboard audio device & have alsa installed.  i type "modprobe snd-virtuoso" and get this in dmesg: "snd_virtuoso: probe of 0000:04:04.0 failed with error -2"
[21:12] <beefman> this started happening after a bios update.  i'm wondering whether something reverted to a default setting that breaks it.  it's a pci express card
[21:12] <squinty> squib:  did you remember to run  sudo update-grub   after making the changes?
[21:13] <squib> squinty, yes I have been running update-grub after all changes.
[21:14] <squib> 'sudo update-grub'
[21:14] <genii> Don't forget sudo update-initramfs -u
[21:14] <squinty> eh?? why?
[21:14] <nandy_007> what does that do?
[21:15] <akik> genii: update-grub is enough
[21:15] <genii> It rebuilds the initial ramdisk the grub kernels use
[21:16] <akik> squib: can you pastebin your /etc/default/grub ?
[21:16] <squinty> never done that in all the times i have updated grub2 on any debian/ubuntu/mint release I have used....
[21:16] <anon> I wan
[21:16] <squinty> as a separate instance that is
[21:17] <Guest32514> I would like to  use a VPN service to surf a little bit more anonymously. Is there there a tool that is not super hard to set up. I know setting up VPN on Linux is not the easiest task.
[21:18] <squib> akik, http://pastebin.com/WxKCNgFE
[21:18] <mistralol> ok i give up how do i get an nvidia card working in ubuntu 15.10?
[21:18] <xangua> ! NVidia
[21:18] <akik> squib: and your goal is to show the grub menu for 10 seconds?
[21:19] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Depends on what methods you have used to install and how you cleaned up prior to doing a re-install .
[21:20] <squinty> squib,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/15004735/
[21:22] <mistralol> Bashing-om: i am at a fresh install of 15.10
[21:22] <squib> akik, yeah. I want to be able to get into the cli so I can look around
[21:22] <mistralol> Bashing-om: i just assumed instaling nvidia-current would work :)
[21:22] <squib> I wanna look at the grub root mount and all that
[21:22] <squinty> squib, make the changes to what I pasted.... then run sudo update-grub.  it will give you an automatic display of the grub menu when booting, with no splash and a 10 second time out
[21:22] <squib> squinty, ok let me give that a shot
[21:23] <akik> squib: "GRUB_TIMEOUT=10", "GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=" and "GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=" that'll do it
[21:24] <Bashing-om> mistralol: I would also .. on a fresh install, what returns ' sudo ubuntu-drivers devices ; sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' then we consider having the system autoinstall a driver .
[21:25] <squib> squinty, your config changes didn't work
[21:25] <squib> trying what akik said now
[21:25] <mistralol> Bashing-om: yes i also tried one of what was in the recommended list but it doesnt work either
[21:25] <squib> squinty, actually apologies I made an error
[21:25] <squib> on your config
[21:26] <squib> I'll advise in a sec
[21:26] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Run the above, let's insure the card is still supported, or so new there is no driver yet availabale .
[21:26] <squib> yes confirmed I get no grub screen
[21:26] <squinty> squib,  used that config for years now.  three ubuntu (two unity and one xfce) boxes here currently using the same config
[21:26] <squinty> :-)
[21:27] <squib> squinty, yeah maybe it does have something to do with hyperv
[21:27] <mistralol> Bashing-om: yes i get this http://pastebin.com/V1M6RZqQ
[21:27] <mistralol> Bashing-om: what seems to happen is i get xwindows to appear but as soon as i login it crashes
[21:28] <squib> akik, that didn't work either. :-/
[21:28] <akik> squib: can you pastebin your /etc/default/grub ?
[21:29] <Bashing-om> mistralol: That card is well supported . OK .. let's look now at what is installed for a driver : ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' .
[21:29] <akik> squib: i'm starting to wonder my sanity  :)
[21:30] <mistralol> Bashing-om: ahh i think i have a combination of 304 and 352 installed
[21:31] <squib> akik, http://pastebin.com/eWhPTtrJ
[21:31] <Bashing-om> mistralol: A change from what I had expected for the recommended driver ! see : http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/98373/en-us . Nvidia now recommends the 361 version .
[21:31] <akik> squib: and you ran sudo update-grub afterwards?
[21:31] <squib> yes. always.
[21:32] <akik> squib: sorry, i'm out of ideas
[21:32] <squib> it's ok
[21:32] <squib> thanks for your suggestions.
[21:32] <akik> squib: i know that works because i've done it so many times
[21:32] <squib> is it possible that it's my hypervisor?
[21:32] <squib> I don't see why
[21:33] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Think'n .... what returns ' apt-cache show nvidia-361 ' ?
[21:33] <squib> I'm going to throw this in vbox and see if it makes any difference.
[21:34] <squib> akik, am I supposed to be hitting some sort of escape sequence to get the grub menu to appear? it should just appear for 10 seconds automatically right?
[21:34] <mistralol> Bashing-om: no package for 361
[21:34] <akik> squib: yes, on my computer, i'll get the the menu for 10 seconds and after that it boots the default
[21:35] <squinty> squib, same here  no key push required
[21:35] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Surprised .. what release is this again ?
[21:35] <mistralol> 15.10
[21:35] <akik> could this be about uefi somehow?
[21:38] <mistralol> Bashing-om: i actually think the driver is working. but something else is failing when i login
[21:39] <mistralol> Bashing-om: looks like compviz is crashing
[21:39] <jonathan_> hi all
[21:40] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Confirmed, 361 is not avail .. my mistake . OK .. how bout ' sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia* ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' . On a fresh install assuming no install attempt has been made from OEM and no PPAs are active for a driver . // hold this thought and we can look at what X is foing from the the log file (??) .
[21:40] <Bashing-om> doing*
[21:41] <mistralol> Bashing-om: that could get interesting as there is also an amd card in the machine :)
[21:42] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Yeah ,, now the cheese gets more binding with ATI and Nvidia as hybrid .
[21:42] <squib> lol, I have to disable hyperv system feature to support 64-bit vbox
[21:42] <squib> <3 hyperv
[21:43] <mistralol> Bashing-om: so the autoinstall picked 352 which is what i had installed already
[21:43] <demonoid> good livestreaming software for ubuntu?
[21:44] <mistralol> demonoid: vlc :)
[21:44] <mistralol> Bashing-om: just rebooting but it appears to be in the same state
[21:45] <mistralol> Bashing-om: dmesg shows ibus-ui-gtk3 is segfaulting
[21:45] <BinaryDinner> What tool could be used to easily add and edit bookmarks(outlines) in pdf files?
[21:51] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Look'n to see what I can find for the ATI/Nvidia hybrid graphics . Not having a lot of success to this time .
[21:51] <mistralol> Bashing-om: i was looking in the Xorg log file and i am currently trying to remove the radeon driver
[21:51] <mistralol> Bashing-om: is there an easyier way to remove it / disable it?
[21:52] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:  I use jpdfbookmarks -> http://flavianopetrocchi.blogspot.com/2008/07/pdf-bookmarks-editor.html  <-- is a java app, works very well, you can use the GUI to make the bookmarks, or what I often do is, make a few, export them to .txt, then edit the txt to customize sublevels and such, and then import the .txt bookmarks into the pdf at once, and then save
[21:52] <mistralol> Bashing-om: apt-get remove wants to basically pull most of opengl out at the same time :)
[21:52] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Well ,, if there is an option in Bios. if disbaled in bios the OS will never see it .
[21:53] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:   when I do just a few bookmarks in the pdf, just the GUI is ok, I do the export and then import, when I do quite a few, since it's simpler to do mass editing in a text editor
[21:55] <BinaryDinner> bprompt: going to check that now, looks promising
[21:56] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:   I've used it for a long while, works very well
[21:56] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:   the .txt bookmarks importing feature, is the part I used the most, since is far simpler when making lots of bookmarks and text editing and levels and sublevels
[21:57] <bprompt> s/used/use
[21:58] <kezzawd> Hello
[21:58] <BinaryDinner> bprompt: what version are you using, binaries or compiled source?
[21:58] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:   it comes in a .jar, is binary, yes
[22:00] <mistralol> Bashing-om: so disabling the wnd card in the bios seems to stop it from crashing but i think i messed something else up along the way
[22:00] <mistralol> Bashing-om: it would appear i have no panel now :)
[22:01] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:   ohh hmm , I have version 2.5.1
[22:01] <BinaryDinner> bprompt: 2.5.2 here
[22:02] <bprompt> BinaryDinner:   k
[22:02] <squib> akik, son of a *****! it was hyperv!
[22:02]  * squib rages
[22:02]  * squib goes super saiyan mutant rage on msft
[22:02] <akik> squib: nice
[22:02] <BinaryDinner> bprompt: look awesome thank you :D
[22:03] <bprompt> np
[22:03] <squib> this is why we can't have nice things!
[22:04] <mistralol> Bashing-om: it would appear radeon and nvidia dont play well together :) no surprise really :)
[22:05] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Not finding much help for ATI/Nvidia hybrid . // Which graphic's chip set did you disable in bios ?
[22:05] <mistralol> Bashing-om: the onboard which is the amd
[22:05] <squib> akik, from technet "Because of legacy hardware being removed from emulation in Generation 2 virtual machines, the grub menu countdown timer counts down too quickly for the grub menu to be displayed, immediately loading the default entry. Until grub is fixed to use the EFI-supported timer, modify /boot/grub/grub.conf, /etc/default/grub, or equivalent to have “timeout=100000” instead of the default “timeout=5”.
[22:05] <jonathan_> list
[22:06] <squib> alright note to self do not use gen1 VMs
[22:06] <squib> gen2
[22:06] <squib> er
[22:06] <mistralol> Bashing-om: so the driver was working i think it was the radeon one crashing it ....
[22:10] <cfoch> Hi, how do I install SCCS?
[22:13] <mistralol> Bashing-om: thanks for the help
[22:16] <rudi_kun> i have a problem with MySQL, i cant make the database, how to fix it? please i am a newbie
[22:16] <ikonia> create database $database_name
[22:16] <ikonia> job done
[22:17] <k1l_> rudi_kun: for mint issues better ask the mint channels. or ask in #mysql
[22:28] <joni_> hi
[22:29] <takealookaround> hi, how do i install new fonts on libreoffice?
[22:29] <akkad> is there a way to purge apt-get cache when hitting 404's on apt-get update?
[22:30] <ikonia> it's getting 404's because the repos are down
[22:30] <ikonia> "purging" would not help that
[22:31] <k1l_> akkad: can you pastebin the output of "sudo apt update"?
[22:31] <akkad> sure. https://gist.github.com/484743630be8e66981bd
[22:32] <akkad> oh apt update
[22:32] <takealookaround> hi, how do i install new fonts on libreoffice?
[22:32] <k1l_> akkad: apt-get is fine too
[22:32] <artois> takealookaround: installing fonts for the system in general should suffice
[22:32] <akkad> apt enofile
[22:33] <artois> takealookaround: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts#Manually
[22:33] <wattster> is there anyone who here knows how i can make make a green terminel console or change color of existing ones. Thanks
[22:34] <ikonia> PS1 wattster
[22:34] <k1l_> akkad: for the url: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-security/universe/source/Sources   i get a 404 too.
[22:34] <Bashing-om> mistralol: No help so far . Nearest of help I have found thus far: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/HybridGraphics .
[22:34] <ikonia> the cursor will often be set by the terminal emulator though
[22:34] <artois> wattster: like the background or just the prompt?
[22:34] <k1l_> akkad: that is because apt-get should use the .gz or .bz2
[22:34] <akkad> thus the question for purging. as I see this quite often, and need a sure fire method to clear it :P
[22:34] <wattster> i will be happy with just green letters black backround.
[22:35] <k1l_> akkad: so your apt-get is not looking for the packed sources. this is standard since some time
[22:36] <artois> wattster: that's just going to be your terminal prefs, then
[22:36] <artois> wattster: are you using ordinary Ubuntu's ordinary terminal?
[22:36] <akkad> apt-get clean fixed it, or just rerunning it did.
[22:36] <takealookaround> is there a way to identify fonts from documents whoch i dont own the fonts on ubuntu?
[22:36] <artois> takealookaround: there are free online services
[22:36] <NoteOn> hi
[22:36] <artois> takealookaround: and people in #css #design etc. have good eyes for that, too
[22:37] <artois> takealookaround: https://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ http://www.identifont.com/
[22:37] <NoteOn> Chrome Remote Desktop in chrome. xfce
[22:37] <artois> takealookaround: also frequently if you can open the document in a graphics/vector editor, it will give you an error about the missing fonts, by name
[22:37] <NoteOn> I can't see .chrome-remote-desktop-session file
[22:37] <wattster> artois: GTKterm
[22:38] <NoteOn> but it works.. so whats diff? than normal ubuntu?
[22:38] <NoteOn> in lubuntu like this page http://lnbu.jimdo.com/turorials/lubuntu/chrome-remote-desktop/  it needs this way
[22:38] <artois> NoteOn: pardon?
[22:39] <artois> wattster: almost certainly has color preferences in one of the top area menu items: Edit, Configuration, View
[22:40] <NoteOn> https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/1649523  I can't see rules of this explain.
[22:41] <Bashing-om> wattster: I do not recall what I did for research but this - alias xterm='xterm -rv' - in the file .bashrc gives a new terminal as black background with white letters .
[22:43] <shanemikel> how come `cabal` isn't executing the cabal I find with $(which cabal) i.e. it's in my path before system version
[22:43] <artois> he's not using xterm
[22:43] <artois> shanemikel: 'type cabal'
[22:44] <shanemikel> oh.. hashed
[22:44] <shanemikel> or whatever that means
[22:44] <shanemikel> how to fix without relogging?
[22:44] <NoteOn> reason is I like to setup remote desktop other than ubuntu. debian live, added extra dub, nothing happend
[22:44] <wattster> i have x term also but cant find out were it got installed to.
[22:45] <shanemikel> thanks
[22:45] <shanemikel> `hash -d cabal` did the trick
[22:46] <shanemikel> I forgot about that! I was doing some head-scratching
[22:47] <squinty> wattster,   try the command   which xterm
[22:47] <elprimas> ciao
[22:53] <Bashing-om> mistralol: Sorry, I am at a loss as to how to cope with hybrid ATI/Nvidia graphics .
[22:54] <wattster> i cant even search my menu to find it in start menu
[22:57] <daftykins> wattster: so run "which <name>"
[22:59] <wattster> daftykins: it dont give output
[22:59] <wattster> sudo which GTKterm
[22:59] <daftykins> it doesn't need sudo - and gtkterm isn't right imo
[22:59] <daftykins> when you don't understand the command line, don't use sudo with everything
[23:14] <cfoch> m
[23:14] <cfoch> sorry
[23:27] <truexfan81> i have a program looking for libstdc++.so.5 i can't seem to find what provides it in the repos on trusty
[23:27] <truexfan81> have tried apt-cache search and the website, neither tell me what provides it
[23:28] <k1l_> truexfan81: what about libstdc++5 ?
[23:28] <daftykins> what's the program?
[23:29] <truexfan81> part of my game server requires it, so i need to figure out how to get it
[23:29] <truexfan81> forsaken world server
[23:29] <Kallis> hi there, is this the best way to join a linux server onto a windows AD or is there a a better way please ?
[23:29] <Kallis> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
[23:29] <mgolisch> packages.ubuntu.com ? otherwise install apt-file to search for stuff like that
[23:29] <nacc> truexfan81: try `apt-file search libstdc++.so.5`?
[23:30] <Kallis> i am running 15.10
[23:30] <nacc> truexfan81: in wily it's libstdc++5, as k1l_ mentioned
[23:30] <truexfan81> libstdc++5: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.5
[23:30] <truexfan81> libstdc++5: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
[23:31] <mgolisch> Kallis: should work, or you can use likewise-open (now beyondtrust powerbroker identity services open)
[23:31] <mgolisch> thats what we use at work and it works really well
[23:31] <truexfan81> ok so i guess it must be looking for the 32bit version then...time for me to go install the 32bit libs package lol
[23:31] <Kallis> will look at that now mgolisch
[23:34] <truexfan81> E: Package 'ia32-libs' has no installation candidate
[23:34] <mgolisch> yeah
[23:34] <truexfan81> umm why?
[23:34] <bekks> truexfan81: Because its deprecated.
[23:34] <truexfan81> ohai bekks
[23:34] <truexfan81> whats the new version called?
[23:34] <k1l_> truexfan81: ubuntu is multiarch
[23:35] <mgolisch> use packagename:i386
[23:35] <truexfan81> mgolisch: would work if i knew what package name i was looking for lol
[23:35] <mgolisch> libstdc++5?
[23:35] <netameta__> How can i force kill a process that's stuck ?
[23:36] <truexfan81> yeah
[23:36] <mgolisch> you just figured that out
[23:36] <mgolisch> so libstdc++5:i386
[23:36] <netameta__> i know kill pid , but it wont kill the process
[23:36] <truexfan81> kk ty :D
[23:37] <milehigh> How can I install 15.10 onto a software mdRAID? The alternate installer is no longer available?
[23:39] <daftykins> hasn't been needed for years, install from either server or desktop by adding mdadm to the live session before running the installer
[23:39] <Loshki> netameta__: depends on why it's stuck. What does the STAT column in 'ps aux' say about it?
[23:39] <RippyDippy> just came back to ubuntu from arch because of networking issues... ubuntu worked out of the box, good job guys!
[23:40] <daftykins> volunteers here, not necessarily devs.
[23:40] <daftykins> you're using Linux distros... things will be broken and fixed as often as the wind will change direction :)
[23:41] <netameta__> Loshki, It says sl
[23:41] <RippyDippy> daftykins: Regardless, it works now and thats all that matters. Sadly I cant be such a distro snog anymore..
[23:41] <daftykins> sometimes you have to just get on with life and not rice your OS daily ;)
[23:42]  * squinty once snogged with Mrs. Distro..... :P
[23:42] <Loshki> netameta__: I think it means it's sleeping. kill -TERM <pid>, then kill -9 <pid>
[23:42] <RippyDippy> daftykins: Oh Im still ricing... I already setup i3 etc, but thats more workflow than style
[23:42] <truexfan81> yay its starting up :D now i just gotta get a character database for it lol can't just generate one, its more than alot picky
[23:43]  * daftykins walks away
[23:43] <netameta__> Loshki, Thanks
[23:44] <truexfan81> ty guys for the help :D