[00:01] <Qwertie> Does gnome in ubuntu 16.04 use wayland?
[00:01] <xangua> ! 16.04 | Qwertie
[00:02] <k1l_> Qwertie: no
[00:02] <k1l_> Qwertie: its still some time untill we see wayland or MIR as standard on the desktop
[00:03] <Qwertie> Hm, I gnome + wayland on arch a while ago and it was working ok
[00:03] <Qwertie> *I used
[00:04] <k1l_> Qwertie: missing drivers, missing toolkit support for some big programs. and in general: nothing is really done. it runs, but not really worldwide daily use ready.
[00:05] <k1l_> Qwertie: but testing and filing bugs and spot cornercases will be appreciated by the developers i guess.
[00:07] <Qwertie> Im running 16.04 on a macbook now because I need linux 4.4 to get the internal storage working so I guess I could file bugs
[00:07] <mices> there's no menus in file manager, only right click?
[00:08] <Qwertie> Worst problem right now is the backlight doesnt turn back on after opening the lid. I can still see the login screen and stuff if I hold my screen to the sun though
[00:09] <mices> how do i cut copy and paste without menus if not by right click
[00:09] <Qwertie> ctrl + x?
[00:09] <k1l_> Qwertie: see what modul is needed for tha backlight and if that is loaded properly after resume
[00:09] <Surendil> mices, ctrl-c (copy) / ctrl-v (paste) ?
[00:09] <k1l_> mices: there shoule be a menu on right click
[00:10] <mices> k1l_ yea but sometimes people just wanna use the keyboard
[00:10] <Qwertie> k1l_, How do I check that? Also the screen brightness setting doesnt change anything while the backlight is on so I think is related
[00:10] <k1l_> mices: ahh, sorry did read it wrong. yes, ctrl+c for copy, ctrl+x for cut and ctrl+v for paste are global shortcut
[00:11] <Qwertie> Im using a macbook air early 2015
[00:11] <mices> ty
[00:11] <k1l_> Qwertie: see "lsmod" and i would look out for others experiences on your macbook generation. maybe someone already solved that
[00:11] <mices> k1l: that's really backwards, i'm trying to remember what old software that reminds me of
[00:12] <mices> it's like dos before there were menus
[00:12] <mices> nevermind sorry
[00:14] <bagamab> anyone
[00:14] <bagamab> anyone has r studio?
[00:16] <bluesfreak72> Hi there.  My wifi is beginning to fail on my laptop - Ubuntu Wily.  I bought a Ralink RT5370 USB wifi card.  The CD with it came with instructions for Fedora.  I've been googling around to find instructions on how to make it work on Ubuntu, but when I get to the 'make' command, it errors out.  I can't seem to figure out how to post the entire output of the 'make' command on ix.io.  Help please.
[00:16] <bagamab> I'm trying to install either R or Rstudio on my Ubuntu trusty
[00:17] <bagamab> i have a chromebook
[00:18] <yoLo_> Hey guys.. I seriously need help with a certain problem
[00:18] <yoLo_> why is ubuntu soo bloated ?
[00:18] <yoLo_> I installed ubuntu in summer last year
[00:19] <yoLo_> i have a 20GB SSD
[00:19] <bagamab> ...?
[00:19] <yoLo_> ubuntu took 3.2GB "approx"
[00:19] <Tin_man> bagamab, i don't even know what rstudio is but found this site:
[00:19] <Tin_man> http://www.thertrader.com/2014/09/22/installing-rrstudio-on-ubuntu-14-04/
[00:19] <yoLo_> but now I'm at 16.8GB usede space
[00:19] <yoLo_> used*
[00:20] <k1l_> yoLo_: you install stuff. for a full desktop there is something <10Gb for / and the rest is userdata in /home.
[00:20] <yoLo_> k1l_:
[00:20] <yoLo_> not really
[00:20] <Bashing-om> !minimal | yoLo_ Bloat due to popular demand ?
[00:20] <yoLo_> I have not done much with my ubuntu
[00:21] <yoLo_> i only use for c programm and java
[00:21] <k1l_> yoLo_: look at "df -h" that will show you how much / and /home partitions have used
[00:21] <k1l_> yoLo_: and "baobab" is a nice tool if you want to know what uses the diskspace on your system
[00:21] <yoLo_> and i have eclipse, chrome, nodejs, java8 installed
[00:22] <e3d3> noob-question: I connected my PC with a crossover cable to another PC, ping seems to work. How do I use that connection, for instance to see & transfer file ?
[00:22] <yoLo_> has it something to do with the updates ?
[00:23] <Tin_man> yoLo_, do you have LibreOffice installed? that takes up quite a bit of room
[00:23] <yoLo_> Tin_man:  i do
[00:24] <k1l_> yoLo_: "dpkg-query -W -f='${Installed-Size;8}  ${Package}\n' | sort -n"    that will list the packages from the repos and their installed size
[00:24] <yoLo_> i just don't understand why i went from 3.2GB to 16.8GB in like 8v months
[00:25] <k1l_> yoLo_: because you installed stuff. you could look at old kernels, too. but i bet there is alot of 3rd party stuff too
[00:31] <Tin_man> well in todays time 20gb is not much space, i don't like installing on 40gb, because I like to install programs, I normally  un-install them, but I'm glad i don't have to confine myself to 20gb.  Maybe try a lighter weight Linux, like MacPup or something..
[00:33] <MACscr> is there a way to limit kernel updates by version number? Aka, I want to be able to continue to use apt-get upgrade on my systems, but i dont want the kernel version to go above 3.16 on my Trusty systems
[00:33] <sruli> i need my screen resoultion to be 16:9 the only 2 options i have for 16:9 are 1280x720 or 1920x1080 i need something in the middle, is it possible to create a custom resolution?
[00:34] <MACscr> sruli: do you have a monitor that requires a non standard resolution?
[00:35] <gabmus> Hey people. Quick question: I'm gonna get an ssd soon and I want to know if I have to treat it any differently from a classic hdd. I think I'm gonna use ext4. Anything I should know?
[00:35] <rww> gabmus: no, Ubuntu should automatically handle it
[00:35] <rww> and start doing fstrim, which is about all that matters
[00:36] <gabmus> So, it would be any different if I was using, say, Arch?
[00:36] <k1l_> gabmus: if you make manual partitioning watch for alignment, which is the standard option on the installer.
[00:36] <sruli> MACscr: its a VM, so in full screen only 16:9 is stretched to all for corners, i want to have something in between 1920x1080 & 1280x720
[00:36] <rww> gabmus: no idea, ask the arch folks. i expect you'd have to set up trim yourself.
[00:36] <gabmus> k1l_ I actually plan to do manual partitioning
[00:37] <MACscr> sruli: why not just use 1080p?
[00:37] <rww> it's standard for the manual partitioner too, if i recall correctly
[00:37] <k1l_> gabmus: on ubuntu, ubuntu sets a trim cronjob for you already.
[00:37] <gabmus> Alright
[00:37] <MACscr> i mean, why do you need something in between?
[00:37] <sruli> gabmus: some models are not too good with linux, search online
[00:37] <sruli> MACscr: 1920x1080 is too small menu and font
[00:37] <MACscr> then increase the font size
[00:38] <gabmus> But aside from optimizations, do I need to do anything special to avoid ruining the ssd?
[00:38] <MACscr> and get some glasses
[00:38] <sruli> MACscr: i hace glasses and its still to small ;-) is there a way to create a custom resolution?
[00:39] <k1l_> gabmus: dont copy and paste the whole disk(data size wise) several times a day. with regular usage it will die as fast as a regular hdd.
[00:39] <Tin_man> on my desktop i can just right click on my desktop icons, and resize them to what i want.
[00:39] <MACscr> 1600×900 would be your only alternative
[00:40] <bagamab> anyone know how to get around unsatisfied dependencies?
[00:40] <sruli> MACscr: i dont have 1600x900 in my list
[00:40] <MACscr> sruli: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihv62nK4s7M
[00:41] <gabmus> k1l_ I plan on doing some video editing with it, about once or twice a week. I want to make a separate partition and put the videos I work on on it to make scrobbing faster, and maybe even exporting to it. Is it safe?
[00:41] <MACscr> sruli: http://www.bonusbits.com/wiki/HowTo:Add_Missing_or_Custom_Display_Resolution_on_Ubuntu
[00:41] <k1l_> gabmus: if you dont dd your full disk several times a day it will run as long as a hdd.
[00:42] <sruli> MACscr: thanks
[00:42] <k1l_> gabmus: the 1st generations of ssds were worn out very fast. so you had to watch out not to use writing that much. but todays are fine
[00:42] <gabmus> k1l_ well I have no plans to do that! Thanks for the tips
[00:43] <Ghost_12> allahu akbar
[00:44] <gabmus> "The util-linux package (part of base and base-devel) provides fstrim.service and fstrim.timer systemd unit files. Enabling the timer will activate the service weekly, which will then trim all mounted filesystems on devices that support the discard operation."
[00:45] <LambdaComplex> gabmus: sounds like you're quoting the arch wiki
[00:45] <gabmus> Apparently this systemd daemon should be a good alternative to the chron job
[00:45] <LambdaComplex> if it's in ubuntu
[00:45] <LambdaComplex> not that systemd timers are hard to make
[00:45] <gabmus> But should it be fine?
[00:46] <gabmus> I mean, I'm a bit worried since this is my first ssd and I have no idea how they work
[00:46] <k1l_> gabmus: ubuntu takes care of that. the chronjob was set before 14.04, so when systemd was not used on ubuntu.
[00:46] <k1l_> gabmus: i use my ssd since 2013 and its still good.
[00:46] <gabmus> Alright thank you all very much
[00:46] <gabmus> G2g now, see ya
[00:47] <sruli> MACscr: worked, thanks
[00:49] <sruli> does anyone know if there is a performance difference between chromium and google chrome?
[00:50] <Sir_Leto> So, I'm at the grub rescue prompt. I've set the prefix to (hd0,5)/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc , yet grub rescue still cant find files there
[00:50] <bagamab> yes
[00:50] <bagamab> chromium is for linux
[00:50] <Sir_Leto> I can clearly see the files there using ls
[00:51] <sruli> bagamab: google chrome also has linux version
[00:51] <k1l_> sruli: there should not be one
[00:51] <Sir_Leto> I have no idea why this isnt working
[00:52] <LambdaComplex> Sir_Leto: Perhaps you should use grub's ls feature to verify the files are where you think they are
[00:52] <Sir_Leto> I did
[00:53] <sruli> k1l_: does chromuim have pepper flash?
[00:53] <Sir_Leto> i said that above
[00:53] <bagamab> sruli - one is an element, the other is a web browser
[00:53] <Sir_Leto> but I cant load modules that I can see are there when I use LS
[00:53] <k1l_> bagamab: chromium is the codebase for a browser. google chrome is the chromium + some google stuff.
[00:54] <k1l_> sruli: chrome comes with that ootb. but you could link that lib to chromium iirc.
[00:54] <ffariasl> hi
[00:54] <Sir_Leto> oh, grub is adding stuff
[00:55] <ffariasl> any body can help me with some question about ubuntu mate 15?
[00:55] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Do you have more than one hard drive? What error do you get from running "insmod normal"?
[00:55] <Sir_Leto> it's adding an addition i386-pc
[00:55] <k1l_> sruli: well, they stopped that method. just use adobe-flashplugin for chromium
[00:55] <Sir_Leto> so i need to not include that in the path
[00:56] <Sir_Leto> hmm
[00:56] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Also, $prefix generally points to /boot/grub/, not to /usr/lib/grub/.
[00:57] <Sir_Leto> that folder is empty for some reason
[00:57] <Sir_Leto> why is why I'm using /usr/lib/grub instead
[00:57] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Do you have a separate /boot/ partition?
[00:58] <Sir_Leto> I'm guessing so, I do see another linux partion with kernels in it
[00:59] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Then the grub directory on that partition is a more likely candidate for $prefix.
[01:00] <Sir_Leto> Would the installer normally make a seperate parition like that?
[01:00] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: No.
[01:01] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Do you have more than one hard drive?
[01:02] <Sir_Leto> no
[01:02] <Sir_Leto> I am dualbooting though
[01:03] <Sir_Leto> using that other partion as a prefix allows me to load modules with no errors as well Jordan_U
[01:04] <Sir_Leto> will i want to set root to that second partition Jordan_U ?
[01:07] <sruli> MACscr: the new mode did not survive a reboot
[01:07] <Sir_Leto> got it booting
[01:10] <bagamab> has anyone downloaded rstudio on ubuntu here?
[01:11] <akkad> yeah that was me, sorry
[01:12] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | Sir_Leto
[01:12] <k1l_> bagamab: get their .debs and install them?
[01:13] <bagamab> kll_ I tried but there are unsatisfied dependencies
[01:13] <k1l_> bagamab: what exactly?
[01:13] <bagamab> "Dependency is not satisfiable: libjpeg2"
[01:13] <bagamab> -62*
[01:15] <k1l_> libjpeg62 is in 14.04
[01:15] <Sir_Leto> Jordan_U: I already got it to boot, would that fix help anymore?
[01:15] <bagamab> kll_ oddly when I apt-get it it says it's already the newest version and installed
[01:17] <k1l_> bagamab: use a terminal. then use "sudo dpkg -i file.deb" please put all into a pastebin " paste.ubuntu.com " afterwards and link it here
[01:18] <Fleuv> histo, how should I upgrade my gimp 2.8.14 to 2.8.16 ?
[01:18] <Fleuv> hi*
[01:20] <bazhang> Fleuv, that version is in the next release of ubuntu in April
[01:21] <Fleuv> awesome
[01:21] <Fleuv> but I already found out how to do it :)
[01:21] <Fleuv> http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-or-upgrade-to-the-latest-version-of-gimp-in-ubuntu
[01:21] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: I assume that you want to be able to boot without messing with the grub rescue shell every time. Have you accomplished that yet?
[01:21] <Fleuv> where they're using install i use upgrade
[01:22] <Sir_Leto> I could reboot and try. I gues I'll run the script
[01:22] <Sir_Leto> before i reboot
[01:24] <bagamab> kll_ here you go: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15049845/
[01:24] <bagamab> that was the output I got
[01:27] <Sir_Leto> Jordan_U: http://pastebin.com/aRX4GrnZ
[01:27] <fb|> hey guys, I was wondering what the easiest way to make apt install a single package from xenial is. I'm running wily, and I have one specific package that I would like to be able to update using the xenial release of the package
[01:27] <homa_> hi my friends
[01:30] <k1l_> bagamab: try to "sudo apt-get install package1 package2" where the packages are the ones named in that paste
[01:30] <bagamab> will do riiiight now
[01:31] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: I'm confused. According to that only Windows should be booting, unless you're loading grub fron BCD.
[01:32] <Sir_Leto> I am. I have boot menu that shows windows and linux
[01:32] <Sir_Leto> when i select linux, grub loads
[01:32] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Why are you using BCD as your primary bootloader rather than grub?
[01:32] <bagamab> kll_ that doesn't work
[01:32] <bagamab> it's telling me they're not installable
[01:32] <Sir_Leto> Because windows was installed first
[01:33] <k1l_> bagamab: paste it please on a pastebin
[01:33] <bagamab> when I try -f install then it's threatening to uninstall the whole rstudio
[01:33] <bagamab> kll_ alright http://paste.ubuntu.com/15049926/
[01:34] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: It's normal for Windows to be installed first, and then Ubuntu gets installed and puts grub's boot sector in the mbr, which then automatically gets you a reliable choice between OSs at boot. Why did you go to extra manual effort to get this instead?
[01:35] <Sir_Leto> I dont remember putting any extra effort into it
[01:36] <Sir_Leto> I didnt do the automated install though, last time I did, it wiped my windows install
[01:36] <Sir_Leto> will it boot with no issues?
[01:37] <Jordan_U> Sir_Leto: Will what boot with no issues? You had to have changed the default location for grub's boot sector during installation and manually add a new entry to BCD to achieve what you have described.
[01:38] <k1l_> bagamab: is that a 32bit system?
[01:38] <Sir_Leto> I do not remeber at all what I did when installing this
[01:39] <Sir_Leto> I havent used this laptop in months
[01:39] <Sir_Leto> it worked before with no issues untill in turned it on last week
[01:40] <Sir_Leto> I'm assuming an updatr messed up grub
[01:40] <bagamab> kll_ bingo
[01:40] <Sir_Leto> which might mean doing this everytime I update
[01:41] <mgolisch> you might want to use the 32bit deb then..
[01:43] <bagamab> mgolisch you talking to me?
[01:44] <mgolisch> yes
[01:44] <DrunkenDwarf> Hi all. hoping someone can help. ive spent the day trying to get a custom apt repo working. Ive been following this guide [https://wiki.debian.org/SettingUpSignedAptRepositoryWithReprepro] to build a repo with reprepo. If I install the .deb Ive built it works fine, there were no errors building or uploading the repo whatsoever, no errors on at-get update but when I try to install the package I get the error "size
[01:44] <DrunkenDwarf> missmatch" and I cant figure it out. (full error here: [http://pastebin.com/F484QcNe]).
[01:44] <bagamab> mgolisch I did that. it's the i386
[01:45] <ogra_> bagamab, and are you on a 12.04 system ? these versions all look like 12.04
[01:45] <mgolisch> bagamab: and its realy a i386 system? like its no powerpc or something else?
[01:45] <ogra_> (teh versions of the packages it wants)
[01:46] <bagamab> ogra_ how do I check
[01:46] <bagamab> mgolisch it's a chromebook
[01:46] <ogra_> lsb_release -a
[01:46] <bagamab> 14.04
[01:46] <bagamab> ogra_, 14.04
[01:46] <ogra_> thats your prob then ... looks like the package was built for 12.04
[01:47] <Sir_Leto> hmmm, doesnt boot.
[01:47] <ogra_> bagamab, do they offer a 14.04 package ?
[01:47] <ogra_> perhaps there is one :)
[01:47] <mgolisch> bagamab: what does uname -a display?
[01:48] <mgolisch> theres some arm chromebooks too
[01:48] <mgolisch> just to be sure
[01:48] <django_> what would be wiser, to install ubuntu and then xubuntu or straight to xubuntu?
[01:48] <bagamab> mgolisch: Linux localhost 3.14.0 #1 SMP Sun Jan 24 12:57:39 PST 2016 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[01:48] <ogra_> oh
[01:48] <mgolisch> yeah its arm
[01:48] <mgolisch> thats why it doesnt work
[01:48]  * ogra_ bows to mgolisch 
[01:48] <bagamab> ogra_ not sure
[01:49] <bagamab> mgolisch pls explain
[01:49] <k1l_> oh, a arm chromebook.
[01:49] <bagamab> wtup
[01:49] <ogra_> bagamab, well, you are running an arm system, binaries built for x86 (intel) will not run
[01:49] <bagamab> so Rstudio won't work at all?
[01:49] <ogra_> all you can do is grab the source and build the package yourself
[01:51] <bagamab> ogra_ any idea how I proceed with that
[01:52] <ogra_> bagamab, how about https://github.com/dashaub/ARM-RStudio (foorst google hit for "building rstudio on arm"
[01:52] <ogra_> *first
[01:52] <bagamab> ogra_ I must become a better googler
[02:06] <bagamab> ogra_ no success
[02:06] <Sir_Leto> Jordan_U: I installed grub to /dev/sda
[02:07] <DrunkenDwarf> is anyone able to give me a hand with my custom apt repo?
[02:07] <Sir_Leto> this makes windows take *forever* to boot though.
[02:07] <Sir_Leto> I have to load BCD, and then choose windows
[02:12] <NuluLalu> Hi. Does anything like this exist for Ubuntu? Mainly the keystroke encryption. https://i.imgur.com/pCRtgOl.png
[02:12] <NuluLalu> keystrokes*
[02:13] <OerHeks> keystrokes encryption, where did you find that?
[02:14] <une> good to be here!
[02:15] <NuluLalu> I guess not. Big surprise. :\
[02:16] <azizLIGHT> this software requires unathenticated sources?
[02:16] <azizLIGHT> hmmmmm
[02:16] <azizLIGHT> how do i ok it
[02:16] <azizLIGHT> it just asks me to select software to update again, instead of allowing it
[02:17] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, who can tell, with such poor info about what software.
[02:17] <azizLIGHT> its for google-chrome-beta
[02:18] <sruli>  nuluLalu: if you encrypt you keystrokes u have to decrypt it at some point to be useful, so keystroke encryption = utterlly useless - in my opinion
[02:19] <r4z3r> azizLIGHT is this related to what you are trying to do: http://askubuntu.com/questions/578292/software-update-this-requires-installing-packages-from-unauthenticated-sources
[02:20] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, the deb installs a repo & key, so you have to trust it ( or not) as the deb itself has no key
[02:20] <OerHeks> chicken-egg-problem
[02:20] <OerHeks> but why the beta,  chrome is @ 48.0.2564.109
[02:21] <B0bsF1sh> any guidance on installing the nfdump tools? I downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/nfdump and ran "./configure && make && make install" and I get configure: error: No lex or flex found on system
[02:22] <DrunkenDwarf> im writing a shell script. is there a way to remove the last "/" character from a path argument only if it is present at the end of the string?
[02:22] <kolobyte> i think the "%" sh builtin will work DrunkenDwarf
[02:23] <kolobyte> $PATH%/ ?
[02:24] <DrunkenDwarf> kolobyte, hmmmm. so, if im getting the argument "/home/user/folder/" and I want to reference "/home/user/folder.txt" can I use $PATH$.txt?
[02:25] <kolobyte> newpath = $PATH%/
[02:25] <kolobyte> or idk what you're talking about now
[02:25] <kolobyte> your question just changed
[02:27] <DrunkenDwarf> i may not have explained properly. ... im getting a path argument that may or may not have a '/' at the end. .. I want to remove it if it has so I can form a new path to a different file
[02:27] <r4z3r> I don't think it did, I think you're best bet though DrunkenDwarf is to do an if statement check e.g. if [[ "path/here/" =~ //$/ ]]; then...
[02:28] <r4z3r> DrunkenDwarf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19271959/how-can-i-check-the-last-character-in-a-string-in-bash
[02:29] <kolobyte> DrunkenDwarf: okay i think i get waht you want now. i'd go with an if statement to check if the last char is a /
[02:30] <kolobyte> and if so, then run newpath = $PATH%/, to remove them all as the path might be /home/user/folder//////
[02:30] <kolobyte> if not, do nothing
[02:31] <de-facto> how about something like    NEW_PATH="$(dirname "${OLD_PATH}")/$(basename "${OLD_PATH}")"
[02:33] <de-facto> kolobyte in which shell should this work?
[02:33] <DrunkenDwarf> kolobyte, hmmm, something like this? http://pastebin.com/ri7iJ9em
[02:34] <kolobyte> de-facto: you're going to have to ask DrunkenDwarf that :)
[02:34] <DrunkenDwarf> de-facto, tis for bash
[02:34] <kolobyte> DrunkenDwarf: i'm not the b est at shell. so i'm going to slip out of here
[02:34] <de-facto> btw there is #bash ;)
[02:38] <de-facto> could be something similar to NEW_PATH=${OLD_PATH%%+(/)}
[02:40] <DrunkenDwarf> i have it working, thankyou :)
[02:43] <de-facto> just make sure the result is not empty, especially if you run rm on variables
[02:43] <r4z3r> DrunkenDwarf what solution did you end up going with
[02:44] <DrunkenDwarf> de-facto, ahhhh, good point, will need to check that. .. r4z3r, the if statement check [http://pastebin.com/WcLDuV7g]
[02:45] <r4z3r> cool, glad you got it working DrunkenDwarf :)
[02:45] <DrunkenDwarf> thankyou for ya help all. I shall have to try and get the repo issue sorted tomorrow, as its 2:45 AM here :) i need sleep
[02:46] <r4z3r> have a good evening :)
[02:52] <Solarlux> Hello all
[02:52] <Solarlux> WHERE CAN I OPEN TAKS MANAGER IN UBUNTU?
[02:52] <Solarlux> tawsk manager
[02:52] <Solarlux> task
[02:55] <de-facto> press super key and type system
[02:56] <squinty> Solarlux, in unity it's System Monitor
[02:56] <r4z3r> Solarlux http://askubuntu.com/questions/224931/where-is-the-task-manager
[03:17] <qwebirc5850> saa7134[0]/alsa: saa7134[0] at 0x64000000 irq 20 registered as card -1
[03:17] <qwebirc5850> Linked modules saa7134/saa7134_alsa.  Removing them both causes full freeze.
[03:20] <tannerstirrat> hey all
[03:20] <tannerstirrat> i've got a networking question
[03:21] <phuck> is that dustin
[03:21] <tannerstirrat> i've got access to a VM at my workplace, which I've set up as a development environment (with Docker as the local environment). I don't have a GUI on the vm, which means that I can't access localhost through a browser as one usually would. i'd like to be able to access it from my work computer.
[03:22] <r4z3r> tannerstirrat ssh tunnel to it
[03:22] <r4z3r> with a forwarded port
[03:22] <tannerstirrat> when I run the dev server and nmap on localhost, i can see the server. when I nmap on the public ip (the one i'd be able to access from my work computer), i can't get to it
[03:22] <tannerstirrat> what does that mean?
[03:23] <phuck> it means, you have reading to do
[03:23] <tannerstirrat> would i have to set up some sort of infrastructure on my work computer?
[03:23] <r4z3r> tannerstirrat https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/PortForwarding
[03:23] <tannerstirrat> it's a windows box, which is why i'm not using it as the development environment in the first place...
[03:23] <r4z3r> you want local port forwarding I believe
[03:24] <r4z3r> tannerstirrat you'll use PuTTY probably to do this, not sure if windows has ssh by default in cmd line
[03:24] <r4z3r> but the concept is the same. let me grab a sample from my work machine
[03:25] <qwebirc5850> Is it a Windows firewall issue?
[03:25] <tannerstirrat> kk. thank you!
[03:25] <tannerstirrat> though is there a way to do that forwarding on my vm? it'd be nice to be able to show off the product during development
[03:28] <Raisaz> I'm using the lts livecd on my computer but I'm having issues with my g600 mouse, the left click seems to choose when it wants to work and drag highlighting text isn't working.. all works fine on windows though
[03:28] <qwebirc5850> I have a Chinese PCMCIA tuner card (the card inside the box doesn't match the front) with no EEPROM present.  Performing a modprobe saa7134 card=x causes a saa7134/saa7134_alsa module dependency loop.
[03:29] <qwebirc5850> Removing both mods causes a full crash.  Is there any way to identify the card without performing 200 reboots?
[03:29] <Raisaz> can't even click to switch tabs in chrome
[03:29] <r4z3r> tannerstirrat you looking to do website like port 80 or 8080
[03:29] <r4z3r> ?
[03:30] <r4z3r> and no not if you want to view it on your local machine
[03:30] <r4z3r> assuming you are running a web server you want to access locally on your remote machine on port 8080, you'd do ssh -L 8080:127.0.0.1:8080 <remote-vm-IP-address-or-hostname>
[03:32] <linuxuz3r__> when is the next ubuntu version gonna be released?
[03:32] <k1l_> linuxuz3r__: end of april
[03:32] <linuxuz3r__> thanks
[03:33] <Raisaz> anybody got any ideas for my mouse? it is kind of making this unusable
[03:35] <passel> Raisaz, have you looked for other drivers yet?
[03:35] <tannerstirrat> r4z3r: yeah, local development. port 3000
[03:38] <Raisaz> where would I do that?
[03:38] <r4z3r> tannerstirrat then I'd guess you want "ssh -L 3000:127.0.0.1:3000 <your-vm-username>:<your-vm-ip-or-hostname>
[03:39] <r4z3r> then open chrome / firefox / opera / ie and go to 127.0.0.1:3000 to see the remote site
[03:39] <r4z3r> assuming another service like postgresql you'd do psql -h localhost -p 3000
[03:39] <r4z3r> etc.
[03:40] <r4z3r> if you need to get to the remote host before the VM then there's another step, but I don't know how your routing / firewall is set up to know if you can connect to your docker image directly or you have to have a forward through to get to docker itself
[03:43] <tannerstirrat> mmm... kk
[03:43] <tannerstirrat> i'm gonna try and work around it on the docker end
[03:45] <passel> Raisaz, it looks like your mouse isn't officially supported on any linux system
[03:47] <Raisaz> the logitech g600 isn't supported? damn
[03:49] <passel> Raisaz, I guess you would need to get coding yourself to make it work properly
[03:50] <passel> or ask the last poster in that thread for help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2103639
[03:52] <B0bsF1sh> Can someone tell me where to find/download/install nfprofile
[03:53] <Raisaz> oh that seems to be about extra buttons, I can't even get left click to work
[03:54] <B0bsF1sh> When I download nfdump and run  ./configure --enable-nfprofile;make && sudo make install - I get /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 ft2nfdump.1 nfcapd.1 nfdump.1 nfexpire.1 nfprofile.1 nfreplay.1 nfanon.1 sfcapd.1 '/usr/local/share/man/man1' but there's no nfprofile in /usr/local/bin though the other ones are there.
[03:55] <Raisaz> can i "restart" my mouse in console or something
[03:59] <maslen1> What's the deal with open-vm-tools? I"m trying to run ubuntu 16.04 in Vmware fusion, and even after installing open-vm-tools, I can't take advantage of any the benefits, like resizing the VM window or copying and pasting
[03:59] <de-facto> Raisaz you could open a terminal and start "xev" for Xorg Events, move the mouse in that window and see what it displays in the terminal when clicking and sccrolling
[03:59] <maslen1> (I've had the same issues with ubuntu 15.10 as well)
[03:59] <Rachael_> hi all, I was shown yesterday how to export my apps to a list, anyone know the code to install the apps list?
[04:01] <sruli> Rachael_: sudo apt-get install and paste the list
[04:02] <Raisaz> doesn't seem to register anything at all
[04:02] <Rachael_> sruli, cheers! you're a star... and I didn't mamange to resolve the issue I had yesterday, so did a fresh install and restored the backup to another drive, then copying over what I need :)
[04:02] <maslen1> oh, I see: I have to install open-vm-tools-desktop
[04:03] <sruli> Rachael_: welcome
[04:03] <Rachael_> sruli, I don't need to coma seperate the list?
[04:03] <sruli> no
[04:03] <sruli> Rachael_: paste the list in paste.ubuntu.com let me make sure first
[04:04] <Rachael_> sruli, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15051256/
[04:04] <de-facto> Raisaz you need to move the mouse inside that window poping up from launching xev
[04:05] <sruli> Rachael_: no, dont install all that...
[04:05] <de-facto> if you can move your mouse you should at least see the position changing in the terminal from which you launched xev
[04:05] <Rachael_> sruli, ok cool, just work through the list and see what I need?
[04:06] <de-facto> also you can investigate with "xinput list" find your mouse and "xinput list-props <ID from your mouse>"
[04:07] <Rachael_> sruli, I have cowsay back so I'm not too stressed :)
[04:08] <sruli> most of those are already installed, others u dont need, ... u dont need linux-headers / linux-image... install synaptic "sudo apt-get install synaptic" then go through the list, anything u recognise that u need look for it in synaptic, if its not installed install it, but again atleast 90% of that list u dont need/is already installed
[04:08] <Rachael_> sruli,  sweet thanks again!
[04:09] <de-facto> Raisaz and if its an usb mouse you just can pull it and plug it in to "reset" it
[04:09] <hassoon> hey
[04:10] <hassoon> anyone knows if it's possible to compile/install the unity DE of ubuntun in e.g debian ?
[04:10] <maslen1> Is there a way to say "download the source for all of a project's dependencies" ?
[04:10] <hassoon> or any other distro
[04:10] <cybercon> .
[04:12] <r4z3r> hassoon not easily though work is being done to bring unity to debian. See https://wiki.debian.org/Ayatana/Packages
[04:12] <hassoon> what was I being told ?
[04:14] <Rainaz_> yea I was moving my mouse into the window it just didn't register anything, but I restarted lightdm and now my mouse works fine again
[04:16] <hassoon> r4z3r: okey.
[04:26] <DF3D2> hi, I have a fresh ubuntu 14.04 vm install, ssh was working fine but now it just tells me connection refused on the port, I did allow the port in UFW
[04:26] <DF3D2> what else can I do to debug this?
[04:50] <azizLIGHT> DF3D2: did your ips change
[04:50] <azizLIGHT> check if the ip address changed
[04:52] <DF3D2> azizLIGHT, it was just a stuck sshd process
[04:52] <DF3D2> got it fixed
[04:52] <azizLIGHT> how do you fix a stuck sshd process
[04:54] <sruli> i added a newmode to xrandr but need help to make it persistent, can anyone help? gnome 15.10
[05:01] <brian> h
[05:06] <greenx> What is the Gsoc channel of Ubuntu Community?
[05:20] <maslen> I'm trying to set up the aflize docker image (https://github.com/d33tah/aflize) , but when I run docker with "docker run -ti d33tah/afl-sid bash", I get an error: "System error: exec format error" . I'm on Ubuntu 16.04. This is my first time using docker, so I apologize for any noob mistakes.
[05:20] <rww> 16.04 hasn't been released yet, #ubuntu+1 for discussion/support of it
[05:25] <The_Woodsman> when i run fdisk -l, i see a drive i just added today at /dev/sdc3. However, I can't view it in my file browser, or cd into the drive. How can I access this drive that I know my computer recognizes?
[05:25] <sruli> which runlevel is bootup?
[05:27] <The_Woodsman> sruli: runlevel says N 5
[05:28] <The_Woodsman> sruli: i've never really heard of runlevels before, i just looked it up to answer you question, but i'll do some reading about it to try to understand the concept better
[05:30] <ouroumov> The_Woodsman, sdc3 looks like a partition, the drive itself being sdc
[05:33] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: by mounting it
[05:33] <LambdaComplex> well, by mounting the partition
[05:33] <LambdaComplex> or...mounting the filesystem on the partition, if we wanna be really technical
[05:37] <The_Woodsman> LambdaComplex: right, duh. Been a while since I had to do this. thanks
[05:39] <sammyvsparks> Ima just say i need help before i break something lol
[05:40] <LambdaComplex> sammyvsparks: with?
[05:41] <sammyvsparks> I have Ubuntu on my desktop, and my wireless adaptar only supports windows (go figure) so i got the XP driver for it and setup the driver with ndiswrapper
[05:41] <LambdaComplex> sounds painful
[05:41] <sammyvsparks> but it doesnt let me connect to my network, and if it does let me try it usually says "connected to network '(none)'"
[05:42] <sammyvsparks> The card is working via the ndiswrapper -l and lsusb
[05:43] <sammyvsparks> anyone have ay idea why in gods name it wont work
[05:43] <sammyvsparks> ubuntu has been a thorn in my side for the last 6 hours
[05:44] <LambdaComplex> sammyvsparks: which wireless adapter is it?
[05:44] <ouroumov> I have nothing to offer to this discussion, not knowing wtf ndiswrapper is, but I'm curious why you wanna connect your desktop using wifi sammyvsparks
[05:45] <sammyvsparks> Linksys AE1200 802.11BGN Wireless Adapter
[05:45] <sammyvsparks> and because the location of it is too far from the router for ethernet cable to effectivly reach
[05:45] <ouroumov> damn
[05:49] <Roger_The_Bum> Hey there! I just installed ubuntu on an older machine (circa 2005 laptop) and I have problems getting my network card to work. Whenever I plug in an ethernet cable I get this error...
[05:49] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: NDISwrapper is not the correct solution to any problem. It's almost doomed to fail, and will likely break other things with it. Please pastebing the output of "lspci" (or "lsusb" if this is a USB dongle).
[05:49] <Roger_The_Bum> "i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: error -110"
[05:50] <Roger_The_Bum> I thought it was my graphics card (because it gets coupled with some other errors), but nope, looks like I don't get problems unless i plug in my ethernet cable
[05:50] <vbotka> sammyvsparks, you might be better off with a native Linux driver https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers
[05:51] <sammyvsparks> The manufacter never made the device linux compatible
[05:51] <sammyvsparks> so unless someone homebrewed it, i doubt they have it
[05:51] <vbotka> sammyvsparks, lot of $5 dongles out there. for example https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/rt2800usb/devices
[05:52] <sammyvsparks> and the device full ID > 001 Device 006: 13b1:0039 Linksys AE1200 802.1bgn Wireless Adapter [Broadband BCM43235]
[05:52] <sammyvsparks> cant pastebin it since im not on here from the same desktop lol
[05:53] <sammyvsparks> and i'll check for that vbotka
[05:53] <Roger_The_Bum> As a complicating factor, I did the installation from a different PC, because of a lack of bootable media
[05:54] <Roger_The_Bum> here we go, the second error I get is "noveau E[    DRM] DDC responded, but no EDID for DVI-D-1
[05:55] <Roger_The_Bum> The laptop has an integrated ethernet and graphics card (I've seen talk about graphics maybe coming into play here as well)
[05:55] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: i guess the latter is more of a warning really, unless you fail to get any graphical output or the resolution is entirely wrong
[05:55] <sammyvsparks> vbotka, how would I go about installing a Linux Driver, im a complete noob to it as of recently.
[05:56] <Roger_The_Bum> So I also have to alt-f2 into a command prompt every time
[05:56] <Roger_The_Bum> I did a minimal server installation, xubuntu was having issues loading
[05:56] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: which ubuntu version is this? which hardware exactly?
[05:57] <Roger_The_Bum> hardware is an old tablet PC, a toshiba portege m200-s838. I'm running 15.10
[05:57] <The_Woodsman> alright, followup question for a newbie: i'm trying to find out the filesystem of an unmounted drive. It looks like I can use blkid for that but I'm not exactly sure how. Anyone got any tips for finding the filesystem of an unmounted drive?
[05:58] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: lsblk -f
[05:58] <vbotka> sammyvsparks, you don't need to. drivers are already in the kernel. just search for RT5370 on http://www.aliexpress.com/ and get a couple of them. it's working for me.
[05:59] <sammyvsparks> So i have to pay for a new adaptar?
[05:59] <sammyvsparks> Adapter*
[05:59] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: you should donate it to a museum if that's an option.
[05:59] <Roger_The_Bum> haha, I am the museum!
[06:00] <Roger_The_Bum> Someone dumped off like 7 of these at a hackerspace
[06:00] <Roger_The_Bum> so I tried to get one working, these babies were the talk of the town 10 years ago.
[06:00] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: :) and you plan to make use of them to show them off?
[06:00] <The_Woodsman> LambdaComplex: okay, i'm just shooting this one straight to you since it looks like you're a filesystem guru. I have two drives, I've examined one and it's a RAID member. Is there an easy way to get data off the drive(s)? and how do i find out which RAID type they have?
[06:00] <kostkon> sammyvsparks: bcm is broadcom
[06:00] <Roger_The_Bum> Basically, what can you do with a swivelly tablet screen pc
[06:00] <Roger_The_Bum> It even has 2 hours of battery life!
[06:01] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: so i guess it's worth the time. i guess it'd be better to try with 14.04 before you do anything else.
[06:01] <kostkon> !broadcom | sammyvsparks, so
[06:01] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: that i have no idea about. i've sadly never used RAID :(
[06:02] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: just because lts releases usually come with better hardware support in my experience. and because old drivers may have been removed off the default kernel.
[06:03] <The_Woodsman> LambdaComplex: no worries, thanks for all your help so far
[06:03] <Roger_The_Bum> Am I screwing myself by installing to a virtual machine first with raw disk access?
[06:03] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: Have you examined the other drive yet?
[06:04] <Roger_The_Bum> 2005 BIOS + no CD rom drive = no options to install on the system itself
[06:04] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: i haven't tried that, but i'd suggest you just try the live cd instead
[06:04] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: and it won't boot off usb?
[06:05] <Roger_The_Bum> probably the last year of no USB booting
[06:05] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: pxe maybe?
[06:05] <Jordan_U> Roger_The_Bum: Grub2's native USB support can let you bypass your BIOS's lack of USB. That said, I still don't think your problems are related to installing via a VM.
[06:06] <Roger_The_Bum> Jordan_U: I think you're right here. I used a machine and it still didn't work
[06:06] <tomreyn> yes, they probably are not
[06:06] <The_Woodsman> LambdaComplex: no, i haven;t
[06:06] <Roger_The_Bum> so I'm going to use the LTS xubuntu image. I've been using 15.10 netinstall images
[06:08] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Please post the output of "lspci -vnn -d 14e4" (as per http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43/ ) to find out which drivers support your card.
[06:09] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: Just from a quick google search, it seems like `mdadm --assemble --scan` (and some other stuff) can make a single RAID 1 partition mountable; that is, without its mirror
[06:09] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Sorry, make that "lspci -vnn -d 14e4:" (I missed the ':' the first time).
[06:09] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: Of course, if it's a RAID 0 partition, that's not gonna work :P
[06:10] <The_Woodsman> LambdaComplex: Right. Thanks so much for doing that search, I googled it a bit but I guess you have better google-fu
[06:10] <The_Woodsman> LambdaComplex: I've gotta run but i really appreciate the help
[06:11] <LambdaComplex> The_Woodsman: No problem!
[06:12] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Also, if you can (temporarily) move your desktop within ethernet range that will make things easier.
[06:13] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: this may be related: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58261
[06:14] <Roger_The_Bum> I think I have intel graphics though, let me double check with my model number. That's with nvidia graphics, right?
[06:14] <tomreyn> no mention of the NIC getting in the way, though. you could also try to disable KMS or ACPI during boot.
[06:14] <tomreyn> yes that's nvidia
 here we go, the second error I get is "noveau E[    DRM] DDC responded, but no EDID for DVI-D-1
[06:15] <tomreyn> points to nvidia (nouveau driver)
[06:16] <tomreyn> "i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: error -110" is what i was looking for before i ended up on this freedesktop.org bug report
[06:17] <Roger_The_Bum> ok. fwiw I checked in the BIOS for settings related to KMS or ACPI and didn't find anything that looked relevant
[06:18] <tomreyn> so you should be fine with a kernel before cb75d97e9c77743ecfcc43375be135a55a4d9b25 and after 6d175e8f6 (or backported patch) regarding this issue.
[06:18] <Roger_The_Bum> I'm also installing LTS right now and seeing if that changes anything
[06:20] <sammyvsparks> well im in ethernet range now, however i have no idea what im looking for. im still new to ubuntu
[06:20] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Since you're not responding now. Generally getting broadcom cards to work is not very difficult, once you know how. It usually just involves installing the correct firmware for your card (the driver is already installed, but firmware is needed for the card to operate, and Broadcom doesn't allow Ubuntu to legally distribute that firmware in Ubuntu's installation images). However, trying to us
[06:20] <Jordan_U> e NDISwrapper has probably made the situation worse, and it may be easiest to re-install to have a clean slate (and forget that NDISwrapper ever existed).
[06:21] <sammyvsparks> NDISWrapper was actually working perfectly
[06:21] <sammyvsparks> until i updated ubuntu
[06:21] <sammyvsparks> since i was on a LTS version and not 15.10
[06:22] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Please pastebin the output of "lspci -vnn -d 14e4:" .
[06:22] <sammyvsparks> Where does that output at? I type it and it does nothing
[06:22] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Then your card doesn't have a PCIID starting with 14e4. Please pastebin the complete output of "lspci -vnn", which will list all devices.
[06:23] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: i was not referring to bios settings but to linux boot parameters. http://askubuntu.com/questions/38780/how-do-i-set-nomodeset-after-ive-already-installed-ubuntu
[06:23] <sammyvsparks> how do i copy in terminal? I havent quite figured that out
[06:24] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Select the text then either right click it or ctrl+shift+c, alternatively you can just run "lspci -vnn | pastebinit" which will automatically make a pastebin for you and spit out the link to give to us.
[06:25] <sammyvsparks> ohh, neat
[06:26] <sammyvsparks> helps if pastebinit is install just a bit
[06:26] <cfhowlett> sammyvsparks, lspci -vnn | termbin.com 9999       same result
[06:26] <sammyvsparks> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15051869
[06:28] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: I don't see any wireless cards listed there at all. Are you sure that this is PCI and not USB? Have you checked for a loose cable?
[06:28] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: s/cable/connection/
[06:29] <sammyvsparks> It is a usb lol
[06:29] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Then we need "lsusb".
[06:29] <sammyvsparks> mk 1 momento
[06:29] <sammyvsparks> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15051881
[06:33] <Roger_The_Bum> okay, xubuntu 14.04 is installed, giving it a whirl
[06:34] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: USB dongles from broadcom are about the worst supported cards that you can get, but USB dongles are also easy to replace. You'll proabably save yourself enough time that buying a new, known compatable (preferably Atheros and PCI), card will be worth the cost.
[06:34] <Roger_The_Bum> got graphics!
[06:35] <Roger_The_Bum> or at least the boot screen
[06:35] <Roger_The_Bum> ok, it logged in, and I've definitely got a gui
[06:35] <sammyvsparks> so basically im SOL unless i buy a new card?
[06:36] <Roger_The_Bum> I'm the hottest thing of 2006
[06:36] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: As far as I can tell, unfortunately yes. You *may* be able to get NDISwrapper working again, but NDISwrapper is such an ugly and unreliable hack that it could break again at any moment.
[06:37] <sammyvsparks> Alright, i'll have to fiddle with that until i can get a upgrade
[06:37] <Jordan_U> sammyvsparks: Again, Atheros or Intel and PCI (rather than USB) card is ideal.
[06:39] <sammyvsparks> NDISwraper is just not actually letting me connect to any locked network is the issue
[06:39] <Delphin> do you need to SLI your two video cards to use them as a passthrough device? my friend wants to use one for linux and the other for a passthrough I think
[06:41] <markwalt> Perhaps I've had too much beer.
[06:42] <Roger_The_Bum> Jordan_U: tomreyn http://imgur.com/PVc9HRH
[06:43] <Jordan_U> Roger_The_Bum: Congratulation.
[06:44] <Roger_The_Bum> thanks to both of you guys
[06:44] <Roger_The_Bum> I guess support got dropped in a later kernel version
[06:44] <sammyvsparks> NDisWrapper is so annoying -,-
[06:48] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: congrats
[06:48] <tomreyn> Roger_The_Bum: i would rathe rthink the bug fix got backported to 14.04 but not 15.10
[06:49] <tomreyn> you could try a xenial pre-release if you'd like to verify this.
[06:49] <tomreyn> or test rather
[06:55] <Delphin> does anyone know if LSI is needed for running KVM on linux with 2 graphics cards?
[06:55] <Delphin> (one for the linux box and other for the KVM)
[06:55] <Delphin> sorry SLI
[06:56] <Roger_The_Bum> oh, you know what? The exact same thing is happening
[06:57] <Roger_The_Bum> it's just shadowed by the GUI
[06:57] <Roger_The_Bum> so the GUI locks up instead of the terminal
[06:58] <mgolisch> Delphin: why would it be?
[06:58] <mgolisch> your not using two cars, each os only uses one
[06:58] <mgolisch> +d
[06:58] <Delphin> thanks!
[06:59] <Delphin> my friends a derp
[06:59] <Roger_The_Bum> but it's still problematic. probably going to throw it back on to the hackerspace shelf
[06:59] <mgolisch> Delphin: also make sure his hardware support IOMMU, both the mainboard and the cpu need to support that
[06:59] <mgolisch> Delphin: most desktop hardware doesnt
[07:03] <mgolisch> Delphin: an incomplete list can be found here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IOMMU-supporting_hardware
[07:06] <mohsen-rashidi> Hi. Is it possible to use obfsproxy 4 in 14.04?
[07:07] <faisal> hi all
[07:07] <faisal> im new to ubuntu
[07:08] <faisal> hope anyone here can assist with ubuntu issues
[07:08] <cfhowlett> faisal, greegtings.  ask
[07:09] <faisal> my webcam is not working properly
[07:09] <faisal> already downloaded cheese
[07:10] <cfhowlett> !webcam | faisal troubleshooting guide >> http://www.imagemag‐
[07:10] <cfhowlett>        ick.org/
[07:10] <tomreyn> mohsen-rashidi: iif you are referring to the Tor project's obfsproxy, there does not seem to be a major version 4, yet
[07:10] <cfhowlett> faisal, sorry.  see the webcam link only
[07:11] <faisal> thx bro
[07:11] <faisal> wil check later
[07:14] <daos> do you guys know if Ubuntu 12.04 (old I know) with the more up-to-date kernel supports synproxy?
[07:14] <ner0x> Has anyone had issues with Belkin Wireless Adapters and wpa_supplicant?
[07:15] <cfhowlett> ner0x, avoid "has anyone else ..." questions.  YOUR details and YOUR problems are informative
[07:15] <ner0x> cfhowlett: Right right. I just wanted to probe the room to see if belkin drivers have known issues with connections.
[07:16] <cfhowlett> ner0x, :)  page 7 ... https://inkscape.org/media/cms_page_media/56/ask-smart-questions.pdf
[07:16] <ner0x> cfhowlett: I have a Belkin Wireless Adapter that connects to my mobile hotspot but refuses to connect to my home wifi. It leads me to think it's something with the authentication settings but I've never had this issue before.
[07:17] <sid_> wait-for-state stop/waiting
[07:17] <sid_> *stopping rsync daemon rsync                                                           [OK]
[07:17] <sid_> *speech-dispatcher disabled; edit /etc/default/speech-dispatcher
[07:17] <sid_> *Asking all remaining processes to terminate                           [OK]
[07:17] <sid_> *All processes ended within 2 seconds                                          [OK]
[07:17] <sid_> ModemManager : <info> caught signal, shutting down...
[07:17] <ner0x> cfhowlett: I know I know. I've been doing this a long time. Haven't had to ask questions in a while though. Call it rusty. :)
[07:18] <cfhowlett> sid_, please use paste to avoid channel flood.  for example: SomeCommand | pastebinit             then paste the url here
[07:22] <barry> What the difference between -H and -h for shutdown command?
[07:23] <fuad_> HI
[07:23] <fuad_> ????????????????
[07:23] <cfhowlett> fuad_, ask your questions
[07:24] <cfhowlett> barry, man shutdown will explain
[07:24] <fuad_> How do install pac manager on linux mint 17.3
[07:24] <ner0x> cfhowlett: When looking at /var/log/syslog I get a message "Associated request to the driver failed."  I've also noticed the wireless adapter doesn't show up in lspci but does in iwconfig.
[07:25] <faisal> how to ensure my wifi connection is stable and always on. from time to time, it get dc and waiting for me to reconnect back
[07:25] <cfhowlett> ner0x, I would guess you have improper drivers installed but unless you have a broadcom chipset, I cannot help with this.
[07:26] <ner0x> cfhowlett: I'm thinking the same thing. Let me find out what chipset it uses and go from there.
[07:28] <faisal> no im using intel
[07:29] <faisal> do i have chg the wireless channel
[07:32] <rach> Hi, I am beginner. Can you suggest a very easy bug to start with, or point me to the links?
[07:33] <tomreyn> rach: hi, are you referring to bug triage?
[07:33] <cfhowlett> rach, what do you want to accomplish??
[07:33] <rach> yes
[07:33] <cfhowlett> !wifi | faisal,
[07:35] <rach> I want to start contributing to opensource, but I have no idea where to start from. Is it the right page to ask about it?
[07:38] <cfhowlett> !contribute | rach
[07:38] <cfhowlett> rach, might I add: translations into non-English is most certainly always welcome!
[07:38] <rach> Thanks!
[07:43] <xfor> how to activate wifi :)
[07:44] <xfor> hello
[07:44] <cfhowlett> xfor, we see you
[07:46] <xfor> how i can connect to wifi
[07:47] <cfhowlett> !wifi | xfor
[07:49] <root> exit
[07:49] <root> bye
[07:49] <root> leave
[07:49] <root> exit
[07:51] <cfhowlett> root /exit
[08:02] <Razva> hey! is there any way to see if a NAT is working?
[08:07] <sruli> gnome 15.10 gdm.service hangs on boot, how can i resolve this? from recovery dpkg-reconfigure gdm did not help
[08:26] <Phreya> Hey guys. any reason why would my setup hang on booting after dist-upgrade'ing lts 14.04.3?
[08:27] <tomivs> Hello everybody
[08:27] <radio> hey dad
[08:27] <Phreya> it's a vm and I had a snapshot so i was able to restore a working state, but dist-upgrading will make it hang on booting again.
[08:27] <Phreya> kernel panicing perhaps?
[08:29] <tomivs> Is there an Ubuntu version that uses linux 4?
[08:30] <Phreya> not by default as far as I know
[08:30] <Phreya> but you can easily upgrade
[08:30] <turbo64> hey looks like im unbanned
[08:30] <turbo64> im glad k1l realized the error of his ways
[08:31] <tomivs> Phreya, how can I do that?
[08:34] <Phreya> sent you a pm with a link
[08:34] <Phreya> proceed with caution. don't do it if you think you will run into problems
[08:36] <tomivs> Phreya, thanks man
[08:37] <tos-1> tomivs: Which ubuntu version do you have? On 15.10 there are version 4.2 kernels in the repositories.
[08:42] <tomivs> tos-1, Ohhh!! I didn't know
[08:42] <tomivs> tos-1, Actually I have Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[08:43] <tos-1> Iirc 14.04 has them, too (but I might be wrong on this one).
[08:45] <tos-1> Search for linux-generic-lts-wily
[08:49] <Guest51742> Does ubuntu use aes for full disk encryption
[08:51] <tomivs> tos-1, that's perfect
[08:53] <tomivs> tos-1, so I don't need to upgrade my Ubuntu version
[08:53] <tos-1> Guest51742: Ubuntu uses dm-crypt for that and the default of dm-crypt is AES.
[08:54] <tomivs> tos-1, thank you :-D
[08:55] <Phreya> trusty doesn't have them on it's repositories
[09:00] <krycek> !info linux-generic-lts-wily trusty
[09:00] <yellabs-r2> what tool can i use to show gui from bash scripts ?
[09:01] <rww> yellabs-r2: one option would be zenity
[09:01] <yellabs-r2> i treid zenity, but it seems so basic , are there alternatives ?
[09:03] <yellabs-r2> and gtkdailog did not work ..
[09:03] <yellabs-r2> maybe more due to my limited knowledge .. ;)
[09:04] <Razva> should I use 15 or 14 for Cloud (Liberty)?
[09:05] <yellabs-r2> what does ubuntu native use for creating the dialog windows on the desktop ?
[09:06] <yellabs-r2> whiptail seems to work , so does dialog .. i am looking for an more advanced version of zenity like dailogs
[09:07] <yellabs-r2> all tips are welcome !
[09:07] <ConsciousCreator> Hey, does anyone here know how to work with RAID permissions?
[09:08] <ConsciousCreator> I've been trying to work out how to make a RAID volume accessible over my home network....but it only has root permissions, and I'm afraid to change anything in case I break something....
[09:09] <Guest51742> can my computer run ubuntu http://pasteboard.co/1xN3IHNg.jpg
[09:12] <baizon> Guest51742: this site doesnt work for me
[09:16] <tomreyn> Guest51742: i don't see why not
[09:16] <tomreyn> Guest51742: but you should try with a live cd first to make sure
[09:18] <hereiam> Hello, just curious about a good tutorial website on ubuntu security, containing ssh keys, rsa, IP whitelisting, root disabling etc. Just wish to set up a server into which i can ssh without pw for user jake, root disabled, IP whitelisted for my laptop only etc.
[09:18] <hereiam> Much appreciated for your help!
[09:21] <baizon> hereiam: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/security.html
[09:21] <hereiam> baizon: Thanks a lot. Reading it now
[09:29] <yellabs-r2> what does ubuntu native use for creating the dialog windows on the desktop ?
[09:30] <yellabs-r2> or should i go for the ubunt-sdk ?
[09:31] <rk4n3> I'm having a strange issue with Ubuntu as an NFS client ... accessing the NFS-mounted dirs/files goes through some severe lag before responding
[09:32] <rk4n3> ... what's strange is that I have a VM running another Linux distro on this same Ubuntu box, and in the VM there's no issues accessing the same NFS shares
[09:32] <rk4n3> so I take that to mean its not an issue with network or NFS server
[09:33] <rk4n3> any ideas ?
[09:38] <yellabs-r2> okey thanks you all , i will go for whiptial for now
[09:47] <NewUbuntuUser> Good ev... well, morning I guess hehe
[09:47] <NewUbuntuUser> damn, time goes by fast :|
[09:47] <yellabs-r2> are you the flash ?
[09:47] <yellabs-r2> ;)
[09:48] <NewUbuntuUser> anyhoo, I was wondering if you pros had any suggestion regarding a sound card that is well supported in 14.04 and up having digital output, either SPDIF or optical
[09:49] <NewUbuntuUser> not sure about the terms for the last two, I might be mixing things up
[09:49] <NewUbuntuUser> basically the one that glows red and the orange RCA jack :P
[09:49] <NewUbuntuUser> oh and nothing creative labs... im still pissed at the audigy fiasco
[09:49] <NewUbuntuUser> but that probably didnt affect you guys/gals much ;) hehe
[09:50] <ikonia> NewUbuntuUser: anything main stream is well supported, eg: intel
[09:50] <ikonia> NewUbuntuUser: probably best to look for the card you want, check if it's compatible in linux, if not, go down the list to the next, check, and repeat
[09:51] <NewUbuntuUser> ikonia: perfect, I'll do just that and worse comes to worse, I'll come back and try to see if anyone has that one
[09:51] <NewUbuntuUser> tahnk you very much ikonia, I appreciate it
[09:51] <ikonia> NewUbuntuUser: unless you're going for something rare, eg: "something from avid" you'll mostly be ok
[09:52] <NewUbuntuUser> ikonia: hehehe okay :) I always wanted to get a turtle beach montego, just because of how the name sounds, I wonder if they still make some :P~
[09:52] <Spider> down with the oligarchy
[09:52] <NewUbuntuUser> alright, thanks again pal :)
[09:52] <NewUbuntuUser> Spider: sorry mate im too busy atm, I'll google that word and come back to you :P~
[09:53] <ikonia> just a random offtopic comment, ignore it
[10:01] <ardian> hello, do access my linux machine(LAMP) with hostname from my windows box, do I have to use active directory to make that happen ?
[10:02] <rww> ardian: what are you using for DNS right now?
[10:02] <rww> router, ISP DNS, something else...
[10:02] <ikonia> ardian: some form of name resolution, hostfile or ip address
[10:03] <rww> 'cause you need to add an entry in that
[10:03] <ardian> rww, yes ISP DNS
[10:03] <ardian> it's a simple wifi router
[10:03] <ardian> tp-link
[10:03] <rww> probably your best bet is changing your Windows machine's host file then
[10:03] <ikonia> 1 box - just put an entry in the windows hostfile
[10:04] <rww> location is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts , further questions about the process are probably better off in ##windows
[10:04] <ardian> umm but not make that automatically I will have to make a DNS server ?
[10:04] <ikonia> you don't need a dns servrer
[10:04] <ikonia> just update the windows machine host file
[10:05] <ardian> I have too many machines for that
[10:05] <ikonia> you said "your windows desktop"
[10:05] <ikonia> if you have more than say 4, just put an entry in the AD you're using
[10:06] <ikonia> the guys in ##windows can help setting up that
[10:06] <ardian> ikonia, ok thank you
[10:06] <rww> if you're using Active Directory, it should already have DNS Server running, so you'd just add it in the DNS MMC. but yeah, ##windows
[10:07] <ardian> ok thanks
[10:21] <perryinc> Oh hello there!
[10:22] <irgendwer4711> http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=13&lang=en  "why isn't this great game listed in ubuntu's repositories? --- Because nobody listed it there. Do you know someone who can do that?"
[10:22] <irgendwer4711> anyone?
[10:23] <cfhowlett> irgendwer4711, package it as  a ppa.  if it is (eventually) deemed worthy of full status, someone will have to package it for the software center.
[10:23] <irgendwer4711> I do not have a ppa und I dont plan it.
[10:24] <cfhowlett> irgendwer4711, if the developer wishes to be included in the official ubuntu repos, he should contact ubuntu
[10:24] <irgendwer4711> I think, he doesnt know how
[10:24] <cfhowlett> !contribute | irgendwer4711,
[10:32] <frojnd> Hi there.
[10:33] <frojnd> Fresh Xubuntu installation... 15.10 after installation reboot, I only see busybox and something about uid not matching... in BIOS I have legacy instead of UEFI.. What cold be the reason it can't boot?
[10:34] <jirka> frojnd: I have same problem
[10:35] <frojnd> jirka: I feel you... :s Also I have not so recent laptop... more than 1 year old hardware
[10:35] <frojnd> I'll try ubuntu 15.10 and see how it goes..
[10:35] <frojnd> Even though I don't like ubuntu's interface :S
[10:35] <frojnd> UI
[10:35] <jirka> frojnd: I have old laptop.
[10:36] <frojnd> jirka: have you tried elementary.io ?
[10:36] <jirka> No.
[10:37] <frojnd> jirka: try it...
[10:37] <jirka> I'm tried reinstall ant it is OK.
[10:37] <frojnd> jirka: it boots in my case but I need latest intel drivers and they are not supported there so I must either use smth like archlinux or any of ubuntu that will actually boot
[10:51] <wbill> due to a silly battery placement and the fact thatit is solderd in place i have to do a time ntpupdate everytime i reboot my ubunutu minipc does anyone have an easy one liner i can use to do this as soon as i boot or in the boot startup
[10:52] <wbill> should i use crontab -e
[10:55] <max12345> can I report UX issues as bugs?
[10:55] <bekks> If it is a bug, sure. :)
[10:56] <max12345> well I find it bad behavior that I get the message that something broke, but my ubuntu flavor doesn't tell me what it actually was
[10:56] <max12345> just if I want to report it
[10:57] <max12345> it's not really a bug, I'm sure it's working as intended by someone
[10:57] <bekks> So whats the exact message you get?
[10:57] <max12345> "system program problem detected, do you want to report the problem now?"
[10:58] <max12345> and I have the options to cancel or to report the problem
[10:58] <bekks> max12345: So either cancel or report. If you like, start investigating the system logs afterwards.
[10:58] <max12345> which logs though
[10:59] <bekks> max12345: The logs in /var/log/
[10:59] <max12345> all of them?
[11:00] <bekks> max12345: All og them having a timestamp indicating they might contain a relevant enrtry.
[11:00] <bekks> *All of
[11:01] <max12345> but I think we can agree that the error message could be a bit more verbose, right?
[11:04] <max12345> nvm it
[11:04] <max12345> is already an open bug,
[11:05] <max12345> and it's *old*, open since 2011
[11:05] <bekks> Can you link the bugreport then?
[11:05] <max12345> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-notifier/+bug/794757
[11:09] <wbill> whats the best method to execute a shell script on startup?
[11:10] <bekks> !autostart | wbill
[11:10] <sruli> i added a script to pam.d to  exec on login but i get error on login "exit code 2"  the line i added in pam.d is "session optional pam_exec.so /bin/bash /path/to/script"
[11:11] <wbill> what if im ssh'd in on the command line?
[11:12] <wbill> its a shell script
[11:12] <wbill> so how do i do that?
[11:13] <EriC^^> wbill: put it in .bashrc maybe?
[11:13] <EriC^^> or whatever shell rc the user has?
[11:14] <bekks> wbill: ssh'ing into some box isnt "at startup". :)
[11:23] <wbill> omg im sshd into the box after it starts up i just needed to put something permanent on the box so when i reboot i dont have to repeatthe command everytime i can get on the box if i walk across the server room
[11:23] <jordila1> hi #ubuntu
[11:24] <akik> wbill: you can put commands that you want to run once during bootup into /etc/rc.local
[11:25] <imark> anyone familiar with ddclient, the irc channel for it is dead, and I need help, I have multiple hosts in my /etc/ddclient.conf but I dont know if I can update only one host at a time from terminal??
[11:25] <jordila1> newbie question... i've found an old computer (v 14.04 Trusty )  i'm now re-using  how to upgrade to latest from  ? Migth it be like step by step following Utopic/Vivid/Willy path or something like ? thanks
[11:26] <bekks> jordila1: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade;
[11:26] <bekks> jordila1: That will update to latest patches for 14.04
[11:26] <jordila1> hi bekks, thanks
[11:26] <bekks> jordila1: 14.04 is supported until 2019.
[11:26] <jordila1> so... and when the next LTS comes... ? same thing ?
[11:26] <bekks> jordila1: 16.04 will be supported until 2021.
[11:27] <jordila1> nice to know... then it would dist-upgrade again... right ?
[11:27] <jordila1> thanks again
[11:27] <bekks> jordila1: No. dist-upgrade does NOT update 14.04 to 16.04
[11:28] <bekks> jordila1: dist-upgrade installs latest patches, without changing the release.
[11:28] <jordila1> ok, understood... let's update 14,04 patches
[11:28] <wbill> ok tyvm
[11:28] <jordila1> thanks !
[11:28] <baizon> jordila1: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html
[11:28] <wbill> akik ty
[11:28] <jordila1> merci / thanks baizon
[11:31] <akik> wbill: of course for better manageability you should create a service definition for it (upstart or systemd)
[11:38] <DocPlatypus> a friend of mine is on 14.04 LTS. some time ago he could not log into GNOME Classic anymore, and currently uses LXDE for the time being until we get this problem fixed. what is the best way to figure out why GNOME is not working for him?
[11:42] <baizon> DocPlatypus: reset settings would be a good way to start
[11:42] <sruli> i am trying to get pam.d to  exec aq script on login  "session optional pam_exec.so /bin/bash /path/to/script" but i get error on login "exit code 2"  what am i doing wrong?
[11:43] <DocPlatypus> baizon: I am hoping to keep as much of his existing settings as I can
[11:43] <DocPlatypus> I don't want to blindly blow away everything and fix it sledgehammer style
[11:45] <yep> Hello
[11:46] <Guest4552> I'm trying to use keybinding: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Keybindings
[11:47] <Guest4552> i use dconf and i want to switch-to-workspace-down using Ctrl, Alt J or/and Ctrl, Alt Down
[11:48] <Guest4552> i put this but it doesn't work
[11:48] <Guest4552> ['<Control><Alt>j', '<Control><Alt>Down']
[11:48] <Guest4552> any ideas?
[11:49] <Guest4552> in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings switch-to-workspace-down
[11:50] <Seveas> Guest4552: shouldn't that be <Down>?
[11:51] <Guest4552> Of course it is .. but still doesn't work
[11:51] <Guest4552> ['<Control><Alt>j', '<Control><Alt><Down>']
[11:52] <Guest4552> ['<Control><Alt>j', '<Control><Alt><DOWN>']
[11:52] <Guest4552> still not work
[11:53] <Guest4552> ['<Control><Alt>j', '<Control><Alt><DOWN>'] not work...
[11:54] <cfhowlett> Guest4552, ask #gnome
[11:54] <Guest4552> cfhowlett: Yes you're right
[11:54] <Guest4552> thanx :)
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> Guest4552  use a pastebin for multiple lines  http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[11:55] <Guest4552> Yep
[11:55] <pirat> всем привет
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> !ru
[11:58] <pirat> есть кто живой ??
[11:58] <OerHeks> pirat, we don't know if someone is alive in #ubuntu-ru
[11:59] <sruli> u might need to ask putin
[12:00] <momomo> I had ubuntu 15.10 installed with gnome3 and installed xfce4 on top ..
[12:00] <momomo> now there is no controls for increasing and decreasing volume nor to the set the hotkey for play stop keys
[12:01] <momomo> how can I add a hotkey for manipulating the volume and play buttons?
[12:11] <DocPlatypus> baizon: it's the at-spi2-registryd respawning issue, I think. Google isn't giving me anything all that useful. it's not .Xauthority owned by root and his .config/dconf/user is still being read and written to by LXDE and others just fine
[12:16] <friendlyguy_> hi i brought lenovo ideapad 100 the ubuntu cd is inside but it boots me Freedos 123
[12:16] <ikonia> then it's not booting from the CD
[12:16] <tumbler> howdy ... how to get  tor-browser ...i need a ppa???
[12:16] <ikonia> !tor | tumbler
[12:17] <friendlyguy_> how can I get it to boot from the cd?
[12:17] <tumbler> ikonia: it doesn t help
[12:17] <tumbler> i need tor-browser
[12:18] <tumbler> not tor network
[12:18] <ikonia> tumbler: it's still a package and it depends on the tor network
[12:18] <MonkeyDust> friendlyguy_  during boot, hit F12 or so, to get to the boot device menu
[12:18] <ikonia> as it goes over the tor network
[12:18] <tumbler> i don t find it into official repos
[12:18] <ikonia> tumbler: it's probably not there as you see above it's hard to keep up with the tor projects changes
[12:19] <tumbler> so i should istall all tor pkgs
[12:19] <ikonia> you should install what you need
[12:19] <friendlyguy_> monkeydust thank you but f12 doesn't work
[12:19] <tumbler> ikonia: all right i gotcha
[12:20] <tumbler> thanks a lot
[12:20] <MonkeyDust> friendlyguy_  or F2 or so, look on your boot screen, below left or right
[12:20] <tumbler> what comman to check depends from a package
[12:20] <tumbler> i mean by apt-get
[12:21] <ikonia> tumbler: keep in mind whats been said about using the ubuntu package
[12:22] <friendlyguy_> F2 doesn't work also and the screen says only this: Lenovo tm, that's it noting else
[12:22] <OerHeks> apt-cache showpkg <package-name>
[12:22] <ikonia> friendlyguy_: read the documentation for your device about how to use the bios/boot order
[12:24] <MonkeyDust> friendlyguy_  find out what's the key to get to the boot device menu
[12:26] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[12:35] <friendlyguy_> monkeydust?
[12:35] <spnetwork> does anyone know how to link steam to ubuntu
[12:36] <friendlyguy_> tried all the buttons on my keyboard bios is not showing up :(
[12:36] <cfhowlett> spnetwork, did you install steam for linux??
[12:36] <cfhowlett> !steam | spnetwork
[12:38] <OerHeks> friendlyguy_, visit the page of the vendor, for the manual?
[12:38] <spnetwork> havent install steam yet ........... looking for some solutions
[12:39] <cfhowlett> spnetwork, let's see, you want to link ubuntu to steam but you haven't even installed steam yet ...
[12:39] <cfhowlett> so the solution would be ...
[12:40] <spnetwork> my bro has a  windows system............ im strictly linux
[12:40] <cfhowlett> spnetwork, ... and???
[12:41] <cfhowlett> spnetwork, I suspect you missed the point.  INSTALL STEAM.  it's in the ubuntu software center.  you are welcome.
[12:41] <MonkeyDust> spnetwork  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve
[12:42] <spnetwork> ive been looking at has progress and decided to ask someone who familiar with linux for some input
[12:42] <cfhowlett> spnetwork, input: it works.
[12:42] <spnetwork> kool
[12:42] <spnetwork> thanks !!!!!!!
[12:43] <cfhowlett> happy fragging spnetwork
[12:43] <k1l> you just need to look out what games are ported to linux. its not all games.
[12:44] <JyZyXEL> how do you edit /etc/* files with a graphical text editor?
[12:44] <JyZyXEL> the editors always say there is no permissions
[12:44] <cfhowlett> JyZyXEL, sudo gedit /etc/filename
[12:44] <MonkeyDust> JyZyXEL  gksu gedit [file]
[12:44] <JyZyXEL> but then the editor starts with default settings
[12:44] <JyZyXEL> and i got highly customized settings for all my editors
[12:44] <OerHeks> !sudo
[12:45] <MonkeyDust> JyZyXEL  then right click and select 'open with'
[12:45] <JyZyXEL> what does that help?
[12:46] <spnetwork> need help with HTTRack and Kompozer
[12:47] <spnetwork> Got the concept need a method
[12:48] <akik> JyZyXEL: how about putting the same customized settings into root's settings?
[12:48] <MonkeyDust> !find kompozer
[12:48] <cfhowlett> spnetwork, really not the channel.  see if kompozer help menu lists irc or ask #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:48] <JyZyXEL> akik: i don't want to have my settings in more than one place
[12:48] <spnetwork> k
[12:48] <akik> JyZyXEL: i guess you're out of luck then
[12:48] <JyZyXEL> well what the fuck.
[12:48] <MonkeyDust> language
[12:55] <akik> JyZyXEL: how about moving the editor settings into global settings of the editor so that each user gets the same settings?
[12:56] <OerHeks> JyZyXEL, i don't see the relation between "highly customized settings for all my editors" and getting superuser privileges ("root")
[12:56] <JyZyXEL> exactly, there should be none
[12:57] <JyZyXEL> the editor should simply query for root's password when trying to save the file
[12:57] <gagalicious> how important is ecc ram for web servers with mysql etc.
[12:58] <gagalicious> how important is ecc ram for web servers with mysql etc. is there anyways i can "software ecc" ram with linux?
[12:58] <OerHeks> JyZyXEL, that is not how linux works
[12:58] <k1l> JyZyXEL: what editor are we talking about? and what customized settings?
[12:58] <JyZyXEL> i mainly use Kate and Geany in GUI
[13:00] <bekks> JyZyXEL: Then you need to call the editor using gksu e.g.
[13:00] <bekks> JyZyXEL: An editor cant do that on its own, magically, after is has been started without root privileges.
[13:00] <JyZyXEL> yeah it can
[13:00] <bekks> Really, tell us how then.
[13:00] <JyZyXEL> by using sudo for example
[13:00] <OerHeks> ...
[13:01] <bekks> using sudo is highly discouraged.
[13:01] <OerHeks> go for gksu
[13:01] <bekks> And how would you call gksu AFTER the editor has ben started already?
[13:01] <bekks> I told you to use gksu for starting the editor.
[13:01] <JyZyXEL> the editor calls it
[13:01] <bekks> The editor doesnt.
[13:01] <cfhowlett> that makes literally no sens
[13:01] <JyZyXEL> only for the part where it saves the file
[13:01] <bekks> The user does it, for invoking the editor with root privileges.
[13:02] <OerHeks> maybe windows/osx does that, i do not know one editor under linux that does what you want.
[13:02] <bekks> JyZyXEL: The editor behaves differently.
[13:02] <JyZyXEL> the editor forks a new process with root privs that does the saving of the file
[13:03] <JyZyXEL> that is what needs to happen
[13:03] <JyZyXEL> that is how its done in Vim anyways
[13:03] <JyZyXEL> the editor forks itself with sudo only for the purpose of saving the file and nothing else
[13:04] <JyZyXEL> so all the development and editing happens under normal user privs and only the saving is done with root privs
[13:04] <k1l> JyZyXEL: ok, we cant change that right now. so i suggest you make a wishlist/bugreport for your editor. hopefully it will get included then
[13:04] <gagalicious> i wonder if there are any SBC like raspberry pi with ecc ram
[13:05] <JyZyXEL> its 2016 and you are telling me there is no support for this obvious thing?
[13:06] <k1l> JyZyXEL: its 2016 and your are still flaming volunteer helpers instead of beeing productive and helping to improve the situation
[13:06] <OerHeks> JyZyXEL, wait, you just said 'that is how its done in Vim anyways' , use vim then? ( never seen VIm do that though)
[13:06] <nico__> Hello
[13:06] <OerHeks> LoLz
[13:06] <JyZyXEL> i refuse to believe that this hasn't been already fixed somehow
[13:06] <MonkeyDust> JyZyXEL  you're the first who asks/wants this option, so it's not as obvious as you'd like to believe
[13:06] <cfhowlett> nico__, greetings.
[13:07] <JyZyXEL> so, nobody uses GUI text editors to edit /etc/*?
[13:07] <ikonia> many people have
[13:07] <akik> JyZyXEL: not sure which version you're using but if i open /etc/passwd with user permissions and try to save it with changes, it won't happen
[13:07] <akik> JyZyXEL: vim that is
[13:07] <MonkeyDust> JyZyXEL  yes, gedit is popular
[13:07] <ikonia> many people understand how to do it and te limitations/work arounds to set up and enviornment
[13:08] <JyZyXEL> akik: you need to use a different save command
[13:08] <bekks> JyZyXEL: No. You just need to use gksu for invoking your editor.
[13:08] <JyZyXEL> comm! W exec 'w !sudo tee % > /dev/null' | e!
[13:09] <JyZyXEL> now you can use :W to save as root
[13:09] <ikonia> what ???
[13:09] <k1l> can you please direct that discussion into #ubuntu-offtopic ? as already said we cant change that right now and all known to work workarounds have been told already
[13:09] <JyZyXEL> it asks the password
[13:09] <JyZyXEL> and saves the file as root
[13:09] <akik> JyZyXEL: by any definition that's as custom as it gets
[13:09] <ikonia> if you launch a text editor with sudo it will save the file as root
[13:10] <ikonia> you need nothing "special"
[13:10] <JyZyXEL> that text editor is not going to work properly if you try to launch it with sudo
[13:10] <turbo64> are there any gtk3 themes that match gtk2 and qt themes
[13:10] <ikonia> yes it is
[13:10] <turbo64> i have like 1 or 2 gtk apps that look ugly as hell
[13:10] <akik> JyZyXEL: my honest suggestion is to place the custom settings into global settings of of the editor
[13:10] <turbo64> i installed gtk3-engines-xfce but when i use those themes they dont work right in gtk3 apps
[13:11] <JyZyXEL> akik: the settings are stored in github /dotfiles and they are not system wide
[13:11] <JyZyXEL> they live under the users home directory
[13:11] <akik> ugh i've spoken
[13:11] <JyZyXEL> having system wide settings in dotfiles would be strange
[13:11] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: you can put settings in /etc/enviornment
[13:12] <ikonia> everyone will pick that up
[13:12] <ikonia> or you can keep a copy in the root .bash_profile (or whatever)
[13:12] <ikonia> it's that simple
[13:12] <ikonia> you can also configure sudo to not inherit root environments, this however is not honoured by all gui apps
[13:13] <JyZyXEL> it would increase the complexity of your dotfiles system
[13:14] <ikonia> then don't do it
[13:14] <JyZyXEL> you want to be able to install it into machines where you don't have root access
[13:14] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: here are you options - accept the limitations, or don't
[13:14] <k1l> !ot
[13:14] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: you're making silly comments now
[13:14] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: you want to be able to install onto a machine where you don't have root access, but your whole problem is they have root access as sudo
[13:15] <JyZyXEL> ikonia: no the dotfiles
[13:15] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: enough now - accept the limitations or don't but complaining won't change them
[13:15] <JyZyXEL> you want to be able to install your editor configs into boxes where you don't have root access
[13:15] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: you can do that
[13:15] <JyZyXEL> so your configs can not always be system wide
[13:15] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: because if they have sudo access - they have rot
[13:17] <JyZyXEL> all i got here was the stupid obvious ideas that i had myself before even coming here :P
[13:18] <ikonia> JyZyXEL: then leave
[13:18] <MonkeyDust> JyZyXEL  in other words: what you want cannot be done
[13:27] <saurabh> I'm using 14.04 on a x86_64bit machine
[13:27] <saurabh> Whenever I log in, the window appears claiming to update flashplugin
[13:27] <saurabh> but when I click on "run this action" it closes instantly
[13:28] <saurabh> how do I correct this problem. It shows on every boot
[13:28] <saurabh> Yes I am connected to the internet
[13:28] <OerHeks> saurabh, can you make a screenshot and post it on imgur.com ? never seen that before
[13:28] <xangua> saurabh: you're gonna have to be more specific, what window? What command do you run? What's the output you get?
[13:29] <saurabh> OerHeks, wait a moment
[13:29] <saurabh> xangua, okay I'll share it
[13:30] <OerHeks> sounds like the desktop version of http://askubuntu.com/questions/731924/ubuntu-touch-webbrowser-virus-warning
[13:36] <saurabh> OerHeks, http://imgur.com/d0BPg6S
[13:36] <saurabh> xamindar, http://imgur.com/d0BPg6S
[13:37] <saurabh> xangua, http://imgur.com/d0BPg6S
[13:37] <saurabh>  I'm using 14.04 on a x86_64bit machine
[13:37] <saurabh>  Whenever I log in, the window appears claiming to update flashplugin
[13:38] <saurabh> but when I click on "run this action" it closes instantly how do I correct this problem. It shows on every boot Yes I am connected to the internet
[13:39] <OerHeks> saurabh, oke, that is legal. you updated, but the updater just installs a downloadscript for the flashplugin.
[13:39] <saurabh> OerHeks, hmm
[13:39] <MonkeyDust> saurabh  maybe something in the hidden ~/.cache folder ... delete that folder, then try again
[13:39] <OerHeks> run updates again, it might run this one again.
[13:39] <saurabh> MonkeyDust, ill try
[13:39] <saurabh> OerHeks, I'm running updates now
[13:40] <saurabh> updated
[13:41] <saurabh> MonkeyDust, I'm hesistant. It might screw up my settings
[13:42] <OerHeks> Does this installer come up again? if not, try to reinstall it > sudo apt-get install --reinstall flashplugin-installer
[13:42] <Seminarian> Hey guys, I'm having an issue in Plasma. When I try to set up dual monitor on my laptop (Laptop screen = secondary and HDMI screen primary , arragendc correctly) and I click apply krunner crashes and my display manager starts back up and I have to log in again. Can someone please assist me to fix this?
[13:43] <saurabh> OerHeks, it appears after every boot. As soon as I login It is there!
[13:43] <OerHeks> saurabh, yes, it will come back until you installed it. seems to be broken, that is why you should try to reinstall
[13:44] <saurabh> OerHeks, doing that now. Thanks
[13:44] <saurabh> OerHeks, it is downloading adobe-flashplugin latest update.
[13:45] <OerHeks> :-)
[13:47] <MonkeyDust> saurabh  deleting ~/.cache is harmless
[13:48] <saurabh> MonkeyDust, okay I'll try that
[13:56] <Seminarian>  Hey guys, I'm having an issue in Plasma. When I try to set up dual monitor on my laptop (Laptop screen = secondary and HDMI screen primary , arragendc correctly) and I click apply krunner crashes and my display manager starts back up and I have to log in again. Can someone please assist me to fix this?
[13:57] <MonkeyDust> that's kde
[13:58] <OerHeks> Seminarian, seems like this bugreport https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-workspace/+bug/1531766
[13:59] <OerHeks> if so, confirm this bug please
[14:02] <Seminarian> OerHeks: I'm not sure if that's really the cause because somehow in all different desktop environments (unity, gnome) now I have problems with multi-display setup. This wasn't like that in the start. So I figured somehow some settings (xorg? something else?) that's on the base of this might been broken
[14:03] <OerHeks> krunner is kde, not unity/gnome
[14:03] <Seminarian> OerHeks: Also, I'm on my second display now (without laptop display activated)
[14:03] <Seminarian> OerHeks: I know that's the point.
[14:03] <Seminarian> OerHeks: Maybe some xserver config is at the base of this issue?
[14:04] <OerHeks> That i don't know, i read krunner issues before ( this year) and it is not fixed.
[14:04] <Seminarian> ok
[14:08] <tyler> hey
[14:08] <Guest85570> lol
[14:08] <Guest85570> Hey every one
[14:09] <Guest85570> does anybody know how to put os'es on berry boot
[14:09] <MonkeyDust> Guest84090  this is the ubuntu support channel
[14:29] <raxxor> Hey, is there anyone knowledgeable about sound support for Z170 motherboards?
[14:30] <MonkeyDust> raxxor  ask your question and wait
[14:31] <raxxor> oh okey, well I tried to run a dual-boot with Ubunutu and Windows. I had some problems getting it installed at first but it worked out, everything except the sound drivers
[14:31] <raxxor> I'm using a Z170M-D3H motherboard and it seems it doesn't have support for it's integrated sound?
[14:31] <Avengin83> ciao a tutti
[14:33] <raxxor> the sound worked fine if I used a HDMI cable, but only for that device, the panel on my that I usually plugg in for sound, I think it's called analog sound? Didn't work at all.
[14:37] <flo> salut
[14:38] <Guest85375> salut les gens
[14:40] <k1l> florian1349: for the french channel type "/j #ubuntu-fr". this channel here is for english.
[14:40] <florian1349> hello
[14:56] <tkeith> Which EC2 AMI should I be using? I see options for "hvm", "hvm-ssd", "ebs", "ebs-ssd" and some others. I want to use SSD EBS storage on an HVM instance...
[14:59] <MonkeyDust> tkeith  how is that ubuntu related?
[14:59] <pantato> quit
[15:02] <tkeith> MonkeyDust: These are the Ubuntu-provided AMIs from the Ubuntu website
[15:04] <MonkeyDust> tkeith  are you working with servers? if yes, there's also #ubuntu-server
[15:05] <tkeith> MonkeyDust: Oh yeah I guess that's the channel I'm looking for
[15:05] <tkeith> MonkeyDust: Although I suppose it'd be the same question if I were running Ubuntu Desktop in EC2
[15:26] <JimmyP> Hello, I can't boot into Ubuntu and when I select recovery mode in Advanced, I get "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'." Please help!
[15:36] <homa> hi my friends
[15:41] <minas_> Hello! I manually deleted my windows partition, but I still see in the grub entry as /dev/sda1. In gparted, /dev/sda1 is mounted at /boot/efi. Do I just have to remove the entry from grub or do I need something more?
[15:43] <Gejt> minas_: just update grub "sudo update-grub"
[15:44] <minas_> Gejt, I did, and it still "Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi"
[15:50] <Gejt> then that needs removing as well
[15:52] <JimmyP> Hello, I can't boot into Ubuntu and when I select recovery mode in Advanced, I get "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'." Please help!
[15:55] <lokoh> going to attempt to get 'commados behind enemy lines' running through wine on 15 .. this should be fun
[16:02] <lugarius> hey, question....  does someone have an minds.com plugin for Unity?
[16:10] <TheOnlyBouncer> Good day, i have a Lenovo yoga 2-11 which is running the current alpha for 16.04 but i am getting occasional total system freezes. Since i can not do anything, is there a way to debug this to commit a bug report?
[16:11] <TheOnlyBouncer> its running a Intel Pentium N3520 processor
[16:11] <TheOnlyBouncer> it seem to happen mostly during gpu access
[16:12] <llutz> TheOnlyBouncer: #ubuntu+1 for 16.04
[16:12] <TheOnlyBouncer> ah thanks
[16:12] <Proficient> hey can anyone assist a noob with permissions issue?
[16:13] <TheOnlyBouncer> Proficient, don't ask to ask, just ask!
[16:15] <carbiner> hy all
[16:15] <hyperfusion> hi everyone
[16:16] <Adran> Why would bootstrapping ubuntu take over two hours? I'm trying to figure out why its faster to download an ISO then bootstrap for a container.
[16:17] <hyperfusion> dont know about that one, its not letting me have any download speed for chromium or chrome browsers...maybe the software store is messed up at the moment
[16:17] <Proficient> Haha ok. I have a Plex server set up, and I am trying to install some plugins. But I have no access to anything on my drive. So when I attempt to paste plugins into the plex folder, I am unable.
[16:18] <Proficient> I have tried chmod and chown on the Plug-ins folder but no success.
[16:18] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: what are the permissions/owner?
[16:18] <Proficient> root
[16:18] <llutz> Proficient: "ls -ld /path/to/pluginfolder" ?  says what?
[16:19] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: It's just me, but I would try moving it in as sudo then?
[16:20] <Proficient> ls -ld /var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server ls: cannot access /var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application: No such file or directory ls: cannot access Support/Plex: No such file or directory ls: cannot access Media: No such file or directory ls: cannot access Server: No such file or directory
[16:20] <llutz> Proficient: put path in quotes
[16:20] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: use tab, or possibly optionally quotes
[16:21] <Proficient> Scat, I did see the Sudo mv command recommended in my searches. But no work. Again im noob :)
[16:22] <Proficient>  /var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server: No such file or directory drwxr-xr-x 8 plex plex 4096 Feb 13 20:46 /var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server
[16:24] <Proficient> drwxr-xr-x 8 plex plex 4096 Is that what you're after?
[16:26] <sammyvsparks> hey, could anyone tell me if the "Monoprice - Mini USB Wireless Lan 802.11N Adapter - 1T1R" Would be ubuntu compatible? I've officially given up on my current card and I want to try to find one at the local bestbuy that is affordable and compatible
[16:27] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: K, then I would mv it in and then change the owner to chown -R plex:plex afterwards, but I don't use plex, is this a 3rd party thing?
[16:27] <hellslinger> has anyone experienced nautilus or any other gtk file browser randomly moving up one level when browsing nfs shares?
[16:28] <SchrodingersScat> sammyvsparks: I normally look at the chipset and then google that to see if there's anything, so on the monoprice page it says it's a  Realtek RTL8188SU
[16:29] <sammyvsparks> Im still new to Ubuntu, so i dont know where and what im looking for. I had this adaptar and its a windows only, and NDISWrapper just isnt worth the time
[16:30] <sammyvsparks> nor how to check for compatibility
[16:30] <cicko> can someone help me with torchat on ubuntu 14.04?
[16:30] <SonikkuAmerica> sammyvsparks: "Windows-only" doesn't necessarily mean that there is no Linux driver for it
[16:30] <OerHeks> !tor
[16:31] <SonikkuAmerica> !details | sammyvsparks
[16:31] <k1l> sammyvsparks: plug it in and show the line in "lsusb" of that device
[16:31] <Proficient> SchrodingersScat: yes Plex is a media center add on through the Software Center. I can't move any items into any folder on my main HDD. It won't allow me to paste mv items.
[16:32] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: if you're using a gui file manager you'll likely need to escalate privileges with gksu, be careful though
[16:32] <k1l> sammyvsparks: ah ok, you dont have that one. manufacturers tend to change the build in chips (without a change in the name or version) so its hard to guarantee a compatiblility
[16:32] <SchrodingersScat> sammyvsparks: ^ that too, but this seems to say that one would work, if I'm reading that right, http://askubuntu.com/questions/167215/installation-of-realtek-usb-wifi-dongle
[16:33] <Proficient> SchrodingersScat: yes I am running ubuntu desktop. Could you advise me on how to escalate privileges with gksu?
[16:33] <sammyvsparks> Im planning on buying a new USB Wireless Adapter from the local Bestbuy store, and i dont want to buy one just to find out it doesnt work, but I also cant spend a fortune on one. So i was just asking if it has a chance to be compatible.
[16:33] <SchrodingersScat> !gksu | Proficient: and please be careful as mentioned
[16:34] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: gksudo nautilus for example
[16:36] <MonkeyDust> careful with gksu nautilus, you can easily delete essential files
[16:37] <xangua> sammyvsparks: thinkpenguin.com you can find compatible hardware Linux there , just one of many
[16:39] <Proficient> SchrodingersScat: Sorry I am a little confused. Should I Launch Plex with "gksudo Plex"
[16:39] <carbiner> woy-woy kalian pada bicarain apa?what about gksu nautilus?
[16:40] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: no, the idea was to gksudo nautilus so you can move whatever you're moving into that plex directory, then fix the permissions to plex either via the gui (if it can) or cli.
[16:41] <SchrodingersScat> Proficient: and be careful because like mentioned if you delete something you're doing it as root, and things you touch are as root.
[16:41] <LoriOnPC> I have installed some drivers for a card reader on ubuntu (with make install) now my fan is not workin anymore. any suggestions?
[16:41] <carbiner> pcmanfm is good :v
[16:42] <Proficient> SchrodingersScat: Cheers. (gksudo:13561): GConf-CRITICAL **: gconf_value_free: assertion 'value != NULL' failed Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension Is this a problem?
[16:43] <SchrodingersScat> probably not
[16:49] <SchrodingersScat> !tab Proficient | and moving stuff around in the commandline isn't so hard, tab completion makes things quick
[16:50] <SchrodingersScat> !tab | Proficient and moving stuff around in the commandline isn't so hard, tab completion makes things quick
[16:53] <froike> there is ftpd with credit system of upload and download ratio?
[16:54] <DrunkenDwarf> Hi all. trying to set up a personal apt-repo with reprepro, its building fine, no errors on making the package/repo/uploading/apt-get update ... but when I try to install the package on it I get a size missmatch error, trying to get this done all yesterday and i sdont know where ive gone wrong
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> !find reprepo
[17:09] <DrunkenDwarf> !find reprepro
[17:10] <DrunkenDwarf> oh. was hoping the response from ubottu might be helpful :P
[17:12] <MonkeyDust> DrunkenDwarf  ubottu is a bot, can only give general information or generic solutions, it's not creative
[17:13] <DrunkenDwarf> yes but i didn't know if it liked to and informative pages etc
[17:13] <MonkeyDust> to common poblem
[17:13] <MonkeyDust> s
[17:13] <SCHAAP137> what's the deal nowadays with making a bootable USB stick for Ubuntu from Windows? Can I still use Unetbootin?
[17:13] <MonkeyDust> SCHAAP137  i'm sure the people in ##windows know how windows works
[17:15] <OerHeks> SCHAAP137, some say rufus works fine
[17:15] <SCHAAP137> MonkeyDust: thank you for this informative answer
[17:15] <k1l> SCHAAP137: yes. or pendrivelinux. or rufus
[17:15] <DrunkenDwarf> MonkeyDust, are you able to lend any help with my current predicament?
[17:16] <SCHAAP137> OerHeks, k1l: cool
[17:16] <Razva> can you please take a look at http://screencast.com/t/vIhiZSVM5 ? is it me or everything is OK? but even if I press enter...nothing is hapening...
[17:16] <k1l> SCHAAP137: but i cant tell whats best. i only use dd on linux systems
[17:17] <SCHAAP137> k1l: unetbootin always worked for me in the past, but i saw the recommended method changed a while ago, to just use dd from linux instead of something else
[17:17] <SCHAAP137> hence the origin of my question
[17:17] <SCHAAP137> threw in a second SSD, gonna use it for a nice wily/xenial install
[17:18] <k1l> SCHAAP137: unetbootin changes the boot menu and such. which leads to issues sometimes. in that case just use another program
[17:20] <BluesKaj> my experience with unetbootin was about 50% successful, so i switched too dd for copying iso images to usb media
[17:20] <BluesKaj> to dd
[17:24] <jegarcia> same ^
[17:26] <DrunkenDwarf> anyone got experience setting up reprepro archives and able to help?
[17:41] <bst1> hi I'm trying to install xampp i got the .run file but each time i run the commands :chmod +x ./xampp-linux-5.6.14-0-installer.run  and ././xampp-linux-5.6.14-0-installer.run
[17:41] <bst1> nothing happens
[17:42] <bst1> help plz
[17:43] <BluesKaj>   ././xampp-linux-5.6.14-0-installer.run?
[17:43] <BluesKaj>   ./xampp-linux-5.6.14-0-installer.run?
[17:43] <BluesKaj> should work
[17:44] <BluesKaj>  ignore the ?
[17:44] <acer> hello?
[17:45] <acer> i dont get it
[17:46] <Bashing-om> acer: What hump are you trying to get over ?
[17:46] <acer> yo mamas :)
[17:47] <MonkeyDust> acer  this is the ubuntu support channel
[17:48] <acer> I could use some finacial support.
[17:48] <k1l> acer: ##chat for that
[17:49] <JimmyP> Hello, I am getting error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'; then grub rescue> prompt. Please help!
[17:49] <k1l> bst1: you know ubuntu shipps apache and all sorts of stuff? no need to use xampp
[17:50] <acer> ok bb
[17:51] <Bashing-om> !details | JimmyP
[17:56] <Eightynine> My system always hangs during turn off, it can be caused by lightdm or more often by smbd. How can I fix that?
[17:56] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi, I had had put my laptop on sleep yesterday, and it crashed after waking today. After that I was getting grub menu. I tried normal ubuntu plus recovery mode, but then I get that error. Sometimes only black screen after bios, sometimes it goes to grub rescue.
[17:58] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: After that I tried set root and set prefix plus insmod normal and normal commands. It reboots, and same thing over again.
[18:07] <hespe> what is the best way to upgrade to 15.10?  I am currently running 14.04 LTS
[18:08] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: In a case of a power failure, I always run a file system check. Do you have on hand a liveDVD(USB) to run the check/repair ?
[18:08] <k1l> hespe: do the eol-upgrade to 14.10, then eol-upgrade to 15.04 then upgrade to 15.10
[18:09] <k1l> hespe: is there a reason you want to upgrade now?
[18:10] <hespe> k1l not really just looking at options.  do you recommend not upgrading?
[18:10] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: I am at a friends place atm, so don't have a livedvd. I can make a usb I think.
[18:11] <k1l> hespe: for people who stayed on the LTS until now i dont recommend upgrading now.
[18:11] <k1l> hespe: better wait for 16.04.1 release and upgrade to that LTS then
[18:11] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: K; I would nake up a liveUSB of the same release as that of the install . And we run that system check .
[18:11] <SchrodingersScat> could wait 2 months, be on another LTS, not do the EOL upgrades
[18:12] <k1l> SchrodingersScat: LTS-LTS upgrade is officially opened when 16.04.1 is released. its the first point release
[18:12] <Bashing-om> nake/make*
[18:12] <SchrodingersScat> k1l: oh, that's two different things?
[18:12] <hespe> thanks for the info k1l.
[18:13] <k1l> SchrodingersScat: you can upgrade with the developer switch before, but officially the LTS upgrade is to the first point-release
[18:13] <SchrodingersScat> and the first point release is not the first release?
[18:13] <k1l> SchrodingersScat: no. its the first "service pack". like they call it on windows
[18:13] <SchrodingersScat> huh, k, good to know.
[18:15] <Eightynine> hespe you can edit while, change release=lts to release=normal or Software & Updates-Updates-To any new version
[18:18] <spacecub> hi all, can ubuntu forget my password?
[18:18] <bekks> spacecub: No.
[18:18] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi, sorry got disconnected. How do I create a live usb?
[18:18] <bekks> spacecub: You can change it, but a system will not "forget" it.
[18:18] <spacecub> och, blox, looks likeit has..
[18:18] <Eightynine> Who can help me with my shutdown issue?
[18:18] <bekks> spacecub: It did not, for sure.
[18:19] <hespe> spacehub could be a login loop
[18:19] <spacecub> login loop? I`m trying to authorise software installs :o(
[18:20] <spacecub> i only have 2 passwords see, one is for serious stuff and other is for google and such.
[18:21] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Oh, I remembered now, oops!
[18:21] <spacecub> haha, its defo lost me pass..
[18:21] <spacecub> I`ll try a reboot..
[18:23] <spacecub> restarts quick eh? :O))
[18:23] <bekks> spacecub: Can you finally state a specific problem. Things like "login loop" do not help.
[18:24] <bekks> spacecub: What happens when you are doing what exactly, which Ubuntu are you using?
[18:24] <spacecub> lubuntu software centre - installing apps from basket - asks for pass to continue -
[18:25] <spacecub> sorry, somebody mentioned login loop, i meant "login loop?"
[18:25] <bekks> spacecub: Did you check free space?
[18:26] <k1l> that should be your users password. make sure your user is in the sudo group
[18:27] <spacecub> 21gb free of 27gb
[18:27] <bekks> spacecub: PAstbin "df -h" and df -i" please.
[18:27] <spacecub> its a new install, it must have worked before..
[18:27] <bekks> *Pastebin
[18:28] <k1l> spacecub: open a terminal, then do a "sudo apt update" it will ask for the same password. does that work?
[18:29] <spacecub> password fail on that too..
[18:29] <k1l> spacecub: ok. so you dont know your users password
[18:29] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Took me a bit to find the tutotial I had in mind : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2042965 .
[18:29] <k1l> or have capslock on, or have a different keyboard layout for special characters or such
[18:29] <spacecub> kil: aye, so it would seem, but its the one I always use :)
[18:30] <thenetfreaker_> stripe
[18:30] <bekks> spacecub: It is a different password, obviously.
[18:30] <k1l> spacecub: is this the user you created while installing?
[18:30] <spacecub> yeah :o) LOLz
[18:30] <k1l> spacecub: is autologon in use?
[18:31] <spacecub> auto login, yes
[18:31] <spacecub> bedroom PC - no tampers
[18:31] <k1l> ok. so you dont know the users password
[18:31] <spacecub> can i cut and paste to and from xterm?
[18:31] <bekks> spacecub: sure you can. but the password is unknown to you, nonetheless.
[18:31] <spacecub> it the password I always set
[18:32] <BluesKaj> 3*
[18:32] <Eightynine> Why my system can't see kernel update? I found 4.4.1 in repository but I have 4.2.0.27 installed
[18:32] <BluesKaj> oops
[18:32] <k1l> Eightynine: what repo?
[18:32] <bekks> spacecub: Obviously it is a different one.
[18:32] <Eightynine> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
[18:32] <xangua> BluesKaj: that's no an Ubuntu repository
[18:32] <k1l> Eightynine: its not "the repo". its the testing kernel repo. called mainline repo.
[18:32] <spacecub> Obviously.. it would seem
[18:32] <xangua> Eightynine: I mean
[18:33] <k1l> Eightynine: that is not the repo you get your kernels from for the regular ubuntu release
[18:33] <Solarlux> How i can isntall software in linux ?
[18:33] <bekks> spacecub: Since it doesnt accept the password you have in mind - it is a different password.
[18:33] <Solarlux> i extracted fiule
[18:33] <k1l> !password | spacecub
[18:33] <Eightynine> My system hangs when shutting down, here's what I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1526661
[18:33] <bekks> Solarlux: depends on your linux, and the software.
[18:33] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: I don't have a live cd though :( I am making a usb atm though. Would that help?
[18:33] <xangua> Solarlux: open the software center
[18:33] <Solarlux> How i can install software in linux ubuntu i have extracted map bunch of files
[18:33] <shlant> hi all. I have a cron job and it seems to retry on failure for a whole hour. Is there a way to stop that?
[18:33] <bekks> Solarlux: Which software?
[18:34] <Solarlux> Not installaation exel ike in windows
[18:34] <Solarlux> wine
[18:34] <k1l> spacecub: technicaly your password in mind is not the one you used while installing. so reset the password like the bot linked you
[18:34] <bekks> Solarlux: sudo apt-get install wine
[18:34] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: USB will be fine .
[18:34] <spacecub> 2, than2y..
[18:35] <spacecub> k, thanky, willdo
[18:35] <Eightynine> What is ckt kernel? For what it has been created?
[18:35] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Alright, I'll let you know as soon as I am done. Thanks for helping out.
[18:36] <Solarlux> i cant input password sudo
[18:36] <Solarlux> in shell
[18:36] <Solarlux> )=
[18:36] <k1l> Solarlux: why that? there is no ****
[18:36] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: That is what we do . Remember to verify the .iso and the copy to disk !
[18:37] <Solarlux> ASks for password
[18:37] <Solarlux> and i cant inpout anything
[18:37] <Solarlux> wtf
[18:37] <xangua> Use your password
[18:37] <spacecub> k, have bookmarked url, will have to get access to a printer :o)
[18:37] <k1l> Solarlux: you need to type blindly
[18:37] <k1l> Solarlux: it will not show *******. that is ok
[18:38] <Solarlux> what command for password?
[18:38] <Solarlux> in sudo
[18:38] <Solarlux> ?
[18:38] <Solarlux> -p?
[18:38] <k1l> Solarlux: that question doesnt make sense
[18:38] <Solarlux> Thuis linux is grabage
[18:38] <Solarlux> In windows i was good at all
[18:39] <k1l> Solarlux: what command do you want to run?
[18:39] <Solarlux> Here  need type commands to install
[18:39] <k1l> install what?
[18:39] <Solarlux> wine
[18:39] <xangua> Solarlux: you were told how to already, in two ways
[18:39] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Sorry, but how do I do that?
[18:39] <k1l> open software center. search for wine. click on install
[18:39] <k1l> Solarlux: ^
[18:39] <Solarlux> i donwloaded from we
[18:39] <Solarlux> in tar file
[18:39] <k1l> Solarlux: dont download
[18:39] <Solarlux> and extracted it
[18:40] <Solarlux> and bunch of files there
[18:40] <k1l> Solarlux: that is wrong
[18:40] <Bashing-om> !md5sum | JimmyP
[18:40] <bekks> Solarlux: sudo apt-get install wine
[18:40] <k1l> Solarlux: ubuntu already made wine working with ubuntu. just install that version from ubuntu
[18:40] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Cool, thanks!
[18:40] <SunflowerSociety> Can someone help me? I am trying to use this command 'sudo chown -R username:password /media/Raid' and it doesnt seem to be working
[18:41] <k1l> Solarlux: so instead of beeing the windows user breaking the linux system. become a ubuntu user and use the software packages ubuntu ships
[18:41] <SunflowerSociety> it says invalid group
[18:41] <Solarlux> Ok
[18:41] <k1l> SunflowerSociety: its not user:password
[18:41] <bekks> Solarlux: Because chmod username:password is pointless.
[18:41] <k1l> SunflowerSociety: its user:group
[18:41] <bekks> Solarlux: sorry, it wsa meant for SunflowerSociety
[18:41] <SunflowerSociety> hum
[18:41] <Solarlux> How about drivers
[18:41] <k1l> Solarlux: what drivers?
[18:41] <bekks> Solarlux: Drivers for what?
[18:42] <Solarlux> I install windows 7 and i need drivers for my intlel wirteless card
[18:42] <k1l> Solarlux: in general: dont load stuff from websites.
[18:42] <bekks> Solarlux: You dont install Windows 7 using wine.
[18:42] <Solarlux> I install ubuntu i need isntall drivers for my toshiba laptop?
[18:42] <k1l> Solarlux: that is the reason why you have so much viruses on windows. people load stuff from websites they dont know.
[18:42] <SunflowerSociety> ah i see thanks
[18:43] <Solarlux> In Linux i can whrtie programs in C?
[18:43] <Solarlux> I need IDE
[18:43] <bekks> Solarlux: Sure.
[18:43] <Solarlux> Good for C/C++
[18:43] <k1l> Solarlux: systemsettings -> software and update -> additional drivers
[18:43] <bekks> Solarlux: Install the IDE of your choice, there are plenty of them.
[18:43] <Bashing-om> Solarlux: Generally no . The kernel takes care of the majority of hardware drivers .
[18:47] <SunflowerSociety> so I used this command and I still dont have ownership of the drive... or cant make files in it 'sudo chown -R username:username /media/Raid'
[18:48] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Because chown username:username is wrong again.
[18:48] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Which filesystem does /media/Raid have?
[18:48] <SunflowerSociety> ext3/ext4
[18:49] <bekks> So which owner/group does /media/Raid have now?
[18:49] <SunflowerSociety> root root
[18:49] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Whats the output of "mount | grep Raid"?
[18:50] <SunflowerSociety> hum.. where do I find that
[18:50] <SunflowerSociety> oh
[18:50] <bekks> In your terminal.
[18:50] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi, I am at the main screen after entering the usb. Should I select Try without installing, or some other option?
[18:51] <SunflowerSociety> is the full command sudo chown -R mount | grep Raid?
[18:51] <SunflowerSociety> sorry new to ubuntu
[18:51] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: No. The full command is "mount | grep Raid".
[18:51] <Lazik> Hey guys I am trying to output Thai characters in the virtual terminal. Atm I can only see white diamond when I cat the thai file
[18:51] <SunflowerSociety> doesnt do anything that I see
[18:52] <Lazik> Im running 14.04
[18:52] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: :'try ubuntu' is the environment we will work from . boot to the desktop, key combo ctl+alt+t to get a terminal interface .
[18:52] <k1l> SunflowerSociety: please give "mount" in the terminal and put all the output into paste.ubuntu.com and show the link here
[18:52] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Then your mountpoint isnt named containing something with "Raid".
[18:52] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Ok, I'm on it
[18:54] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: We need to identify the target to direct the checker to . Show in a pastebin ' sudo fdisk -lu ' .
[18:54] <SunflowerSociety> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15061792/
[18:54] <Lazik> When I run locale in the console, I get utf-8 for LANG but the LC_ALL is empty. Could that be the problem?
[18:55] <k1l> SunflowerSociety: you know you dont have /media/Raid ?
[18:56] <bekks> k1l: MAybe he even has, but at least nothing is mounted there.
[18:56] <k1l> well yes.
[18:56] <SunflowerSociety> hum.. it should be the last one I think
[18:56] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Which obviously isnt mounted at /media/Raid.
[18:56] <SunflowerSociety> ah
[18:56] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Sorry, how do I do a pastebin from my laptop? It doesn't have internet connection
[18:56] <SunflowerSociety> true
[18:56] <k1l>  /dev/md0 on /media/steven/0d44489a-96a2-48a7-82f2-56543f3a4370     that looks like a raid
[18:56] <SunflowerSociety> i see yah that is it
[18:57] <SunflowerSociety> so then sudo chown -R ?:? /media/steven
[18:57] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: NO.
[18:57] <cornelius_> I just bought a Windows 10 laptop. I want to install Ubuntu. I am looking for someone who can do it for me. I will pay for his/her service. (Boston area)
[18:57] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Which permissions does /media/steven/0d44489a-96a2-48a7-82f2-56543f3a4370 have?
[18:58] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: No internet connection . well no show . Are you comfortable with underatanding the putput of 'fdisk ' ?
[18:58] <SunflowerSociety> owner root create and delete files, Group root Access files
[18:58] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Uhh, gimme a min, let me try something to get online.
[18:59] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Thats not the output of "ls -l".
[18:59] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Which permissions does /media/steven/0d44489a-96a2-48a7-82f2-56543f3a4370 have?
[18:59] <Mamiko> hi guys, I can not post in #linux, can someone help me? I have a problem with "Low graphic error". I can't start Xserver, just only terminal...
[18:59] <k1l> Mamiko: which linux is it?
[19:00] <Mamiko> ubuntu
[19:00] <SunflowerSociety> idk..
[19:00] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: Then type ls -l and find out...?
[19:00] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: K . one can also piggy back a text file from the liveUSB to this machine that has connectiviity .
[19:01] <SunflowerSociety> i dont see that hard drive listed on the output of that command
[19:01] <Mamiko> xinit says : unable to connect x server : connection refused
[19:01] <viknesh> Hi , i am upgrading from 14.04 to 15.10 , i have downloaded the iso from the official site , i am on a limited network now  , so selecting this   http://imgur.com/IphbPPk option will cost me data ?
[19:01] <Mamiko> how can i start x server?
[19:01] <k1l> Mamiko: start lightdm
[19:01] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: PAstebin "ls -l /media/steven".
[19:01] <xangua> viknesh: you can not upgrade from 14.04 to 15.10 directly
[19:02] <Mamiko> start name com.ubuntu.Upstart does not exists? emy help?
[19:02] <JimmyP_> Bashing-om: Hi again, here is the paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15062067/
[19:02] <k1l> Mamiko: what ubuntu is it exactly?
[19:02] <OerHeks> viknesh, if you have no backup of your data, it is not important
[19:02] <Bashing-om> JimmyP_: Look/n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/15062067/ .
[19:03] <viknesh> xangua:  so i should upgrade to 14.10 then to 15.10 ?
[19:03] <SunflowerSociety> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15062142/
[19:03] <Mamiko> as I remember 15.04
[19:03] <xangua> viknesh: no, 14.10, 15.04 then 15.10
[19:03] <viknesh> Mamiko: i am in 14.04 , upgrading to 15.10
[19:03] <k1l> viknesh: stop. why are you updating?
[19:03] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Sorry, what?
[19:03] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: So there you can read the owner, group and the permissions.
[19:04] <SunflowerSociety> hum
[19:04] <Mamiko> start lightdm says : start name com.ubuntu.Upstart does not exists? eny help?
[19:04] <viknesh> xangua: oh shit , its really a pain in ass upgrading ubuntu when your on limited network
[19:05] <k1l> viknesh: again: why do you want to upgrade now?
[19:05] <xangua> ! Language | viknesh you can wait for 16.04
[19:05] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: The install is seen as sdb. run in this liveUSB's terminal ' sudo e2fsck -C0 -p -f -v /dev/sdb1' . Any error reported that the checker does not repair ?
[19:06] <SunflowerSociety> im trying to get write access so when I open the drive I can use it or make folders in it. Doesnt seem to be letting me do that right now
[19:06] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: What's the significance of it being sdb, as opposed to what it should be?
[19:06] <Mamiko> start lightdm says : start name com.ubuntu.Upstart does not exists? eny help?
 Mamiko: what ubuntu is it exactly?
[19:07] <viknesh> k1l: i know i am in LTE , but muy ubuntu got slower and heats up a lot these days , but it dosent happen with Windows though
[19:07] <Boraelix> what is the file path for the hexchat themes folder?
[19:07] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Getting this error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15062351/
[19:08] <Mamiko> K1, do not know... 15.04 maeby~
[19:08] <k1l> viknesh: you are very late to upgrade from 14.04. 14.10 and 15.04 are already dead. so you can try a new backports kernel
[19:08] <k1l> Mamiko: "lsb_release -d"
[19:08] <SunflowerSociety> oh nice I got it thanks bekks
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[19:09] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: None, understand that the USB drive was recoginzed 1st and given the indetification of 'sda' - (S)erial (D)evice numbber 1, and the hard drive was recognized 2nd and given sdb .
[19:09] <Mamiko> 15.10
[19:09] <bekks> SunflowerSociety: you got what?
[19:09] <k1l> Boraelix: .config/hexchat and then look in that folder
[19:09] <ubuntu_> 4
[19:09] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Look'n at the error .
[19:09] <viknesh> k1l: any idea how would i do it , docs or tutorials might help
[19:09] <k1l> viknesh: what is "uname -a"?
[19:10] <JimmyP> Bashing-om:Can that be because I changed boot order in bios?
[19:10] <Mamiko> K1 my ubuntu is 15.10
[19:10] <Boraelix> k1l, Thanks
[19:10] <k1l> Mamiko: what did you change before the error happend? what video card? what driver?
[19:10] <Guest58466> je suis à la recherche des résolutions ATI sous debian
[19:11] <Mamiko> K1, I do not have a video card. using only motherboards...
[19:11] <k1l> Guest58466: #debian for that
[19:12] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: No .. we have the correct target . TRY : ' sudo e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sdb1  ' for sure the file system is messed up .
[19:12] <JimmyP> ouch!
[19:12] <Guest58466> Hi everybody could u pleaes help me to resolve X for ATI  graphics card for debian wheezy
[19:12] <Mamiko> I have a dualboot and there is no problem in windows 7 but I think ubuntu doesnot recognises VGI
[19:12] <SunflowerSociety> I got it to give me permission to add to the drive, write, read, edit
[19:12] <Mamiko> or VGA .. :@
[19:12] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Alright, I am on it.
[19:13] <k1l> Mamiko: did it work?
[19:13] <viknesh> k1l: i am now in linux installation image , let me logout and get to my working linux and check the kernel version
[19:13] <Mamiko> yes. I have a problem just 2 hour...
[19:13] <Mamiko> what can i do?
[19:14] <BluesKaj> Guest58466, for debian support join #debian chat
[19:15] <Mamiko> any help?
[19:15] <k1l> Mamiko: did it work before?
[19:15] <Mamiko> how can i check if my ubuntu sees vga?
[19:15] <k1l> Mamiko: on ubuntu
[19:15] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Getting some error reading block xxxx errors. :(
[19:15] <Mamiko> yes...
[19:16] <k1l> Mamiko: so what did you do that it doesnt work anymore?
[19:17] <Mamiko> I had a graphic card and checked if it worked(it does not works) and than the problem came up...
[19:17] <Guest58466> thks BluesKaj
[19:18] <viknesh> k1l: hi its 3.13.0-32-generic
[19:19] <k1l> !hwe | viknesh
[19:20] <k1l> viknesh: see that. you can have the 15.10 backports kernel, which is 3.19
[19:20] <shlant> anyone know why cron/anacron on ubuntu continually retries cron tasks?
[19:20] <k1l> *which is 4.2
[19:20] <SunflowerSociety> ok now I am trying to make it so the raid automounts on boot, the guide I am using says to edit /ect/fstab and add my UUID to it, but I got this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/15062778/
[19:20] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Ouch .. depending on the error , maybe swap out the superblock ? show the error .
[19:20] <SunflowerSociety> maybe that file is in a different place?
[19:21] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: This is the output atm: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15062850/
[19:22] <viknesh> k1l: thanks , will check and get to you if i have any issue :)
[19:22] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Look'n .
[19:23] <Mamiko> unable to connect to upstart... failed to connect ro socket /com/ubuntu/upstart : conection regused
[19:23] <Mamiko> how to fix this error?
[19:26] <k1l> Mamiko: sudo systemctl restart lightdm
[19:26] <k1l> Mamiko: ubuntu doesnt use upstart since 15.04
[19:26] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: I see " should be 0 " as odd ..... All I can suggest at this point is to go ahead and answer 'yes' to all subsequent advisories . 'e2fsck' is real smart. Smarter than I am .
[19:27] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Oh! I have to answer yes to all of them? er.. I didn't do for the previous ones. whoops
[19:30] <Mamiko> startx error : no screens found... any idea?
[19:30] <illmatix-wrk> hi i'm using gnome ubuntu on my laptop and currently having issues keeping the tty cli open. It keeps switching to a black screen with a cursor in 1 - 2 seconds
[19:30] <k1l> Mamiko: dont use startx
[19:30] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: That is a togh call to make . Depending on the error condition . Yes may not always be the thing to do .
[19:30] <ertcvb> Mamiko: no screens
[19:30] <k1l> Mamiko: i still dont know what happend before that issue?
[19:31] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: lol you're killing me XD
[19:32] <Mamiko> lightdm server started
[19:32] <ertcvb> k1l: say what. Don't use startx.
[19:33] <k1l> ertcvb: dont use startx on ubuntu. start the lightdm
[19:33] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: The power outage is what is killing you . We are just trying to recover .
[19:34] <ertcvb> Mamiko: you getting a login screen or is it stopping on the console
[19:34] <Mamiko> I do not get nothing. will reboot the system. will beback
[19:35] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Yeah. Still getting errors btw, and update: Now on pass 2.
[19:36] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Hang in there .. make you best judgement with the error given to fix . Most times 'yes' is good .
[19:36] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Will do.
[19:37] <Mamiko> just rebooted and now there is a graphic error... : the system is running in low graphic-mode
[19:37] <illmatix-wrk> my gnomebuntu install isn't loading hte desktop so i was in the process of recovering the install from teh cli but seems that today i can't get the cli to stay up and continue to have to use ctrl+alt+f2 but that cli doesn't even stay up on screen long enough totype anything
[19:38] <ertcvb> Mamiko: either you mucked up a graphic driver or your GPU is junk
[19:39] <k1l> Mamiko: can you paste the line of "uname -a" in here?
[19:39] <ertcvb> illmatix-wrk: try f3
[19:39] <Bashing-om> illmatix-wrk: What release ? Maybe boot to terminal from grub ?
[19:40] <illmatix-wrk> ertcvb just F3?
[19:40] <k1l> Mamiko: are you online with this system?
[19:40] <Mamiko> linux 3.19.0-31generic #ubuntu
[19:40] <illmatix-wrk> Bashing-om release 13.x i can't recall
[19:40] <Mamiko> yes.
[19:40] <illmatix-wrk> oh it also says something about waiting/start stop state
[19:40] <illmatix-wrk> did something get paused ?
[19:41] <k1l> Mamiko: run a "sudo apt install pastebinit"
[19:41] <Bashing-om> illmatix-wrk: Ouch .. release 13.04 and 13.10 are EOL and have no support . No longer have access to the software repository .
[19:41] <illmatix-wrk> oh brutal
[19:42] <illmatix-wrk> well i want to upgrade but i dont' have a usb to install from
[19:42] <k1l> Mamiko: then please run a "sudo apt update | pastebinit" and show the link in here  please
[19:42] <Mamiko> installed, next?
[19:42] <Bashing-om> illmatix-wrk: DVD then ?
[19:43] <illmatix-wrk> no blanks and i haven't had a dvd-rom in years.
[19:43] <illmatix-wrk> i do have dsl on a 64mb usb stick though.
[19:43] <Mamiko> there was warning and fail...
[19:43] <illmatix-wrk> but it doesn't detect my hardware correctly
[19:44] <k1l> Mamiko: what warning and fail?
[19:44] <z4c> hello Keb !
[19:44] <Mamiko> ppa.launchpad.net/michael-gruz/canon ubuntu
[19:45] <k1l> Mamiko: so you did not run the command i gave you
[19:45] <Mamiko> that was fail and warning : apt doesnot have a stable CLI interface yet
[19:45] <rozica> Hi there. Please help me. Ubuntu 15.10 fresh install, old laptop with intel hardware, computer won't fully poweroff. It says reached target shutdown but it never either shuts down or reboots. I tried with sudo shutdown -h now too but it just wont power off. Any ideas?
 Mamiko: then please run a "sudo apt update | pastebinit" and show the link in here  please
[19:46] <Mamiko> I have run :(
[19:46] <k1l> Mamiko: we dont see what you see. so if you dont show us the facts we cant help you.
[19:47] <k1l> "sudo apt update | pastebinit"
[19:47] <Mamiko> last line is : http://paste.ubuntu.com/15063692/
[19:49] <illmatix-wrk> i was able to get in to the root cli through grub how can i update to the newest ?
[19:50] <OerHeks> Mamiko, are you sure there are no more errors at the end from ppa.launchpad.net/michael-gruz/canon ? his ppa's have no wily candidats
[19:50] <k1l> Mamiko: "df -h | pastebinit"
[19:50] <xangua> !eol | illmatix-wrk
[19:51] <k1l> Mamiko: "dmesg | pastebinit"
[19:51] <Mamiko> 15063844
[19:51] <Bashing-om> !EOL | illmatix-wrk
[19:51] <k1l> Mamiko: are you on another machine now?
[19:52] <Mamiko> no I have only one machine
[19:52] <Mamiko> 15063885
 Mamiko: "dmesg | pastebinit"
[19:52] <illmatix-wrk> thanks :)
[19:53] <k1l> Mamiko: "lscpi | pastebinit"
[19:53] <linux_K> is there any hacker here
[19:53] <linux_K> ?
[19:54] <bekks> linux_K: wrong network.
[19:54] <k1l> linux_K: #freenode is not the network for illegal hacking
[19:54] <Mamiko> the is no command like lscpi
[19:54] <k1l> Mamiko: sorry typo: "lspci | pastebinit"
[19:54] <linux_K> but I'm not searching for ilegal hackering
[19:54] <linux_K> but
[19:55] <linux_K> security knowledge
[19:55] <Mamiko> 15063968
[19:56] <alimj1> So what is the default display manager for the latest Ubuntu LTS?
[19:56] <k1l> Mamiko: please run a "sudo apt install linux-generic"
[19:57] <Mamiko> K1 in process
[19:57] <Bashing-om> alimj: The DM remains as 'lightdm' .
[19:58] <k1l> Mamiko: i dont know what you did there. but you were on wily (15.10) and had an old 15.04 kernel running.
[19:58] <k1l> Mamiko: so if it now installs something. then reboot when its done
[19:59] <alimj> Bashing-om: Thanks
[19:59] <Mamiko> K1 ok thanks...
[19:59] <Mamiko> I will reboot than
[20:03] <Mamiko> I'm back and still have a problem : the system is running in a low graphic mode
[20:05] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Dead in the waters ?
[20:05] <count> hey all :)
[20:05] <count> is there a reasonable way to install Xenial already for testing?
[20:05] <illmatix-wrk> uggh... ic an't type anythign with out this tty switching to a blank screen. Continue to have to press ctrl+alt+f2. ANy idea what's causing it to switch? I can't upgrade from eol having to switch back every second.
[20:05] <Mamiko> what can I do?
[20:06] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi again, sorry internet is being a funky for a couple days. Something weird happened, screen started outputing a bunch of y's - 1 on each line, like lots and lots. So I did Ctrl+C and started the previous command again. It's still running
[20:08] <Exterminador> hello guys. i've create a user, and i'm trying to install ircd services, but says that the user cant create the directory. what i do?
[20:08] <count> illmatix-wrk: anything running that's switching your console for you? anything in the syslog? any /etc/inittab entry?
[20:08] <Mamiko> where is located update software sources?
[20:09] <k1l> Mamiko: what is "uname -a" now?
[20:09] <count> Exterminador: create the main directory for the service and give the user permissions to write to it, proceed as before
[20:09] <count> Mamiko: /etc/apt/sources.list*
[20:09] <Mamiko> 4.2.0.27
[20:09] <Mamiko> thanks
[20:09] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Yikes .. OK, fingers crossed . Keep on keep'n on .
[20:09] <ner0x> HI all. I don't believe my Belkin N300 USB adapter is being configured properly but I'm having issues getting the card/modules/interface working properly. I've done a tailf /var/log/syslog after I plugged in the USB network adapter: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/fb381c381786ff17ebd9
[20:09] <Exterminador> count, but in the other Ubuntu server it worked fine. do u need do make any chmod?
[20:09] <count> Exterminador: chown
[20:10] <illmatix-wrk> count i'm not sure i just did an update lastnight and now today i have this going. How can i check in 1second before it kicks me back to the blank screen?
[20:10] <Exterminador> on the user folder?
[20:10] <count> illmatix-wrk: log in remotely via ssh?
[20:10] <k1l> Mamiko: run a "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" and put all of the terminal output into paste.ubuntu.com
[20:10] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Brb
[20:10] <illmatix-wrk> count machine refuses the connection
[20:10] <count> illmatix-wrk: or give it 'single' as parameter during booting
[20:10] <Exterminador> the user is called Anope
[20:10] <illmatix-wrk> single? how would i do that?
[20:11] <Exterminador> i've tried chown Anope Anope, no work
[20:11] <count> illmatix-wrk: when in grub, press 'e' to edit the boot parameters; navigate to the kernel commandline, add 'single' to it, boot
[20:12] <count> Exterminador: chown Anope.Anope dirname?
[20:12] <count> Exterminador: you're not giving enough information to help you properly
[20:12] <illmatix-wrk> count ill try that. What's that supposed to provide me?
[20:13] <Mamiko> K1, I have an update error so I can not put it on pastebin
[20:13] <count> illmatix-wrk: it'll give you one console with a root shell
[20:13] <Mamiko> how can i find all my repositorys?
[20:14] <OerHeks> Exterminador, likely your new user has no superuser privileges ("root") so it cannot do anything outside his /home/
[20:14] <Mamiko> I  want to delete some of them
[20:14] <illmatix-wrk> count alright.
[20:14] <illmatix-wrk> yay! it's not switching.
[20:15] <Exterminador> i'll try to add it again
[20:15] <illmatix-wrk> now to figure out how to get wifi working and upgrade
[20:16] <k1l> Mamiko: you can mark them with the mouse, press right click, and copy. then paste them into paste.ubuntu.com manually
[20:17] <squinty> Mamiko,  run Software and Updates
[20:18] <Mamiko> squinty I do not have a graphic.
[20:19] <Mamiko> K1, mouse is not working... :(
[20:19] <k1l> Mamiko: ok
[20:20] <count> tsimonq2: hmm, do you have any idea why Ubuntu Server isn't participating in Xenial Alpha2/Beta1?
[20:20] <Mamiko> how can i remove ppa.launchpad from update list?
[20:20] <count> or anybody else?
[20:20] <Exterminador> ususally when we add a user, it have permissions to read/write/execute in its directory, rigtht?
[20:21] <k1l> Mamiko: please run "grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | pastebinit"
[20:21] <mistralol> i don't suppose anyone knows what i need to do to get the baytrail hdmi audio output working on ubuntu 15.10?
[20:22] <Mamiko> 15064802
[20:22] <k1l> count: you mean there are no isos? for servre 16.04 alpha?
[20:22] <count> Exterminador: only if you create the homedirectory at the same time. you didn't say how you created the user, where it's homedirectory is, what that directories permissions are, and where the installer is trying to work
[20:23] <Guest75369> Hi. I have messed up my /boot/ufi parition (I have deleted it). I am booting from a USB right now. I have recreated it, but how can I set it to mount on /boot/efi?
[20:23] <count> k1l: well, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/Alpha2 says nothing about Ubuntu Server participating - I figure those two are related
[20:24] <Exterminador> count: i've done adduser --force-badname Anope only
[20:24] <Exterminador> the Ubntu 15.04 was installed today
[20:24] <Exterminador> it's the 1st user i've created
[20:25] <k1l> Mamiko: sudo ppa-purge ppa:michael-gruz/canon
[20:25] <count> Exterminador: okay, that should include a home directory.
[20:25] <count> Exterminador: and where is the installer trying to work?
[20:26] <Exterminador> with chown Anope:Anope Anope, it works. but it's kinda mess to have to do that in all users
[20:26] <Exterminador> count: inside /home/Anope
[20:27] <Exterminador> guess i found the problem
[20:27] <Mamiko> ppa-purge? :?
[20:27] <k1l> count: alpha/beta "releases" are somewhat voluntary now.
[20:27] <Exterminador> the file have a "cache" file
[20:27] <k1l> Mamiko: its to remove the ppa completly
[20:27] <Exterminador> and was trying to install somewhere else
[20:27] <Exterminador> -_-
[20:27] <k1l> Mamiko: maybe you need to "sudo apt install ppa-purge" first
[20:27] <Mamiko> it says command not found
[20:28] <Mamiko> ok installing
[20:28] <count> k1l: yeah, I figured. but maybe someone has some better idea of it
[20:28] <count> Exterminador: heh
[20:29] <Exterminador> i just figured it out now
[20:29] <Exterminador> sorry
[20:29] <Exterminador> :x
[20:30] <Mamiko> K1, still error : could not find ppa:michael-gruz/canon
[20:30] <Exterminador> i have to issue the command ./Config -nocache to start a clean install without that "cache" file
[20:30] <count> Exterminador: at least you were clever and didn't just run the installer as root ...
[20:31] <k1l> Mamiko: ok try this "sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/michael-gruz-ubuntu-canon-wily.list"
[20:31] <Exterminador> count: i never use anything as root
[20:31] <count> okay, I guess I'll just try my luck with Xenial Alpha2/Beta1 Desktop and try to bone it back to Server
[20:31]  * count waves goodbye
[20:31] <Exterminador> only the ubuntu things that need to be there. otherwise no
[20:31] <Exterminador> lol
[20:32] <k1l> count: are there no daily images for server?
[20:32] <count> k1l: nope
[20:32] <count> k1l: or I'm too blind to find them
[20:32] <Exterminador> tka for the help guys
[20:32] <Exterminador> :)
[20:33] <Exterminador> *tks
[20:33] <k1l> count: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/
[20:33] <Mamiko> 15065160
[20:34] <count> k1l: I'm blind, I'm blind \o/
[20:34] <count> k1l: kthx ;)
[20:35] <deeVer_> Anyone know a good partitioning tool?
[20:35] <k1l> deeVer_: gparted
[20:37] <deeVer_> thanks. Will gparted allow you to create partitions or only manage them?
[20:37] <k1l> it allows you to do whatever you want
[20:37] <deeVer_> awesome! thanks again
[20:38] <Mamiko> K! what should i do now?
[20:38] <k1l> Mamiko: "dmesg |pastebinit"
[20:39] <Mamiko> 15065323
[20:39] <k1l> to see whats going on with the new kernel. and get the xorg log. "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"
[20:41] <Mamiko> 15065354
[20:41] <buu> Is there a simple way to get a python enabled vim installed?
[20:42] <k1l> Mamiko: that short snipped is all from Xorg.0.log?
[20:42] <Mamiko> yes...
[20:42] <Mamiko> should i reboot?
[20:42] <k1l> Mamiko: wait
[20:42] <Mamiko> ok
[20:42] <k1l> did you have a nvidia video card in that system?
[20:43] <Mamiko> I do not know, I have integrated video card in my motherboard
[20:43] <k1l> Mamiko: "sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup"
[20:44] <Mamiko> did it
[20:45] <k1l> Mamiko: reboot
[20:45] <Mamiko> ok
[20:50] <TandyUK> how do i get the adaptec arcconf program on ubutu 14.04? Adaptecs website only gives downloads for ubuntu 11 and below
[20:50] <django_> what are other options for ubuntu display
[20:50] <TandyUK> andsay it should be included in newer ones, but i cant figure out what teh package is called
[20:51] <k1l> django_: can you rephrase that question?
[20:51] <django_> I dont like the way ubuntu looks lol
[20:51] <django_> i like the way xubuntu looks but i cant get two monitors to work
[20:51] <k1l> django_: you can set another theme or use another desktop.
[20:52] <django_> which theme?
[20:52] <k1l> !themes | django_
[20:52] <Mamiko> God Bless you K1, thank you very much :))))
[20:52] <Mamiko> It fixed...
[20:53] <Mamiko> I have a rendering problem( display does not refreshes how can I solve this problem?
[20:53] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi again, the command was run and it showed some results, but then the y's started again, and I had to Ctrl+C. What next
[20:56] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Honestly, I do not understand that turn of events . You mean a stream of output ?
[20:58] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: I mean, it gave me a normal sort of output that you get after running disk check, like on windows we get for sectors and stuff. But it was there for a second, and then it started outputing the char 'y' continuously on separate lines
[20:59] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: That's why I couldn't copy paste the output, it had already given pages and pages of ys and the output was lost at the top
[21:00] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15065774/
[21:03] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Think'n .
[21:04] <k1l> ok, Mamiko seems to not come back. would have saved a lot of time if he told that he just removed the nvidia video card.
[21:06] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Wile I consider, what returns ' sudo mke2fs -n /dev/sdb1
[21:07] <hmir> Hey guys.
[21:07] <hmir> I was looking for ways to optimize my installation of xubuntu, and I came across the setting to minimize the use of swap area.
[21:08] <hmir> And that has yielded incredible results. I am surprised why the swap setting isn't low out of the box?
[21:08] <hmir> I am referring to the swappiness setting in /etc/sysctl.conf
[21:08] <Mamiko> Desktop/screen does not refresg... any fix?
[21:10] <alkisg> hmir: how much ram do you have, and how much swap is used for you in regular use?
[21:10] <k1l> Mamiko: ?
[21:12] <Mamiko> K1 screen rendering/refreshing is not working...
[21:12] <hmir> alkisg: I don't remember the before after swap numbers, but right now my system isn't using swap at all, and I have a 2gB ram stick installed.
[21:13] <alkisg> hmir: my 2gb ssytems don't use swap either, without changing swappiness
[21:19] <TandyUK> anyone use an adaptec raid controller on ubuntu 14?
[21:21] <Mamiko> screen is not refreshing automatically... any help?
[21:22] <k1l> Mamiko: what do you mean?
[21:22] <Mamiko> I mean that texts are overwritten
[21:22] <Mamiko> and files to
[21:22] <Mamiko> I can not see clearly...
[21:23]  * squinty quietly hums ".....the rain has come"
[21:24] <Mamiko> any help?
[21:33] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi, sorry again, are you still free to help?
[21:33] <rk4n3> Hi everyone - just asking my question again:
[21:33] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Yeah, still on this .
[21:34] <rk4n3> I'm having a strange issue with Ubuntu as an NFS client ... accessing the NFS-mounted dirs/files goes through some severe lag before responding
[21:34] <rk4n3> I'm having a strange issue with Ubuntu as an NFS client ... accessing the NFS-mounted dirs/files goes through some severe lag before responding
[21:34] <rk4n3> ... what's strange is that I have a VM running another Linux distro on this same Ubuntu box, and in the VM there's no issues accessing the same NFS shares
[21:34] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: So what's the next step?
[21:34] <count> rk4n3: UDP vs. TCP? NFSv3 vs NFSv4? portmap vs. no portmap?
[21:35] <rk4n3> count:  tcp, NFSv4, using portmap
[21:35] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Depends, Have you ever seen a prompt from fsck indicating that it cannot find an external journal ?
[21:35] <count> rk4n3: explicit, or 'autodetected'?
[21:36] <count> rk4n3: tcpdumped the difference in interaction between those two boxes?
[21:36] <rk4n3> count:  I'm adding the entries manually to /etc/fstab, and then using mount manually  (for now)
[21:36] <count> rk4n3: anything in dmesg?
[21:36] <rk4n3> nothing in dmesg or logs, but I haven't TCP dumped anything yet
[21:37] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Uhh, can't say for sure, but I don't recall anything about journals
[21:37] <tsu_> hi
[21:37] <Seminarian> Does anybody know if you have multpiple workspaces on kubuntu?
[21:37] <Seminarian> *multiple
[21:37] <count> rk4n3: hm. sound like something timing in out in either case.
[21:38] <rk4n3> count, yeah sounds reasonable  ... if I were to do some tcpdump analysis, would you have any quick suggestions on what I might try to zero in on initially ?
[21:38] <count> rk4n3: do you have rpc-gssd running?
[21:39] <rk4n3> count, is that supposed to be running on server or client ?
[21:39] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Try : ' sudo tune2fs -j /dev/\sdb1
[21:39] <count> rk4n3: client
[21:39] <rk4n3> count, aha - that is not running on the client box
[21:39] <tsu_> i have just encountered a strange behaviour, when used sudo, typed my password which was visible, still is !? and then Sorry, try again. and I did and then it just went straight to root
[21:39] <count> rk4n3: on neither?
[21:39] <tsu_> any guess ? i get some strange error msgs
[21:39] <rk4n3> count, right - neither - I don't think it exists on the server box (slackware)
[21:40] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: tune2fs 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014) The filesystem already has a journal.
[21:40] <count> _external_ journal vs. internal
[21:40] <count> rk4n3: hmm.
[21:40] <count> rk4n3: try starting that service and mounting again
[21:41] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: ^ to make a new journal. and then ' sudo fsck -p /dev/sdb1 ' give us any hints ?
[21:43] <count> rk4n3: in any case, watch the RPC/portmap traffic. it's a bitch to debug
[21:43] <mices> if i don't like the ubuntu desktop can i change it?
[21:44] <rk4n3> count, ok - thanks for the tips :)  Giving it a shot
[21:44] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: /dev/sdb1 contains a file system with errors, check forced. - and waiting for further output
[21:44] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: K, awaiting the completion .
[21:45] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: What is the actual issue here, can you tell me? Because I am confused. Yesterday it was working fine, today it's half dead. :(
[21:46] <count> rk4n3: definitely retry with rpc-gssd running first
[21:46] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Here it is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15066987/
[21:46] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: When the power outage ocurred, left the file system in a messed up state .
[21:47] <deeVer_> mices: you can change the desktop background. you have to download it though. look up gnome or kde desktops
[21:47] <count> rk4n3: (just sudo systemctl start rpc-gssd.service)
[21:47] <mices> deeVer_: what's the default?
[21:48] <mices> if i use gnome or kde desktop, i'd be changing the desktop, no?
[21:48] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: so do I have to reinstall or do you think this can be solved?
[21:48] <orfasanti> you would be changing the desktop interface
[21:49] <deeVer_> mice: i'm not sure what the default is. but its a theme your actually downloading.
[21:49] <deeVer_> mice: so the background changes, as well as the color of the windows/text/etc
[21:49] <rk4n3> count, ok have that service started on the client
[21:50] <mices> i like to hold alt with my thumb and e for edit, close box in the upper right corner, i can't deal with the ubuntu desktop
[21:50] <count> rk4n3: now retry the mount
[21:50] <rk4n3> count, but that software doesn't even seem readily available for the server ... there's a gssdp library, but no service
[21:50] <orfasanti> everything should be done in terminal anyway
[21:50] <deeVer_> mice: if you go to http://gnome-look.org/ you'll see a ton of different themes
[21:50] <orfasanti> no point in gnome or kde
[21:50] <orfasanti> well for GUI programs
[21:51] <rk4n3> count, after starting the service on the client, umounting then re-mounting the share, no difference - still a huge lag
[21:51] <count> rk4n3: it'd be rpc-svcgssd on the server, but that shouldn't be needed
[21:51] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: ' sudo e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sdb1 ' See if that runs .
[21:51] <count> rk4n3: okay, then it's something else - no idea
[21:51] <count> rk4n3: would check the RPC interactions myself now
[21:51] <rk4n3> count, ok will do ... thanks :)
[21:51] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: I have one other thing to try before resorting to a (RE-)install .
[21:51] <count> rk4n3: np. good luck.
[21:52] <count> (backups ftw, I recommend dirvish)
[21:52] <orfasanti> dirvish creates an image?
[21:52] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: doing it now, but isn't that what we did last time and got a bunch of y's at the end?  sorry I don't know much about this
[21:53] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Yes, but we have made some changes since the last time we ran it .
[21:53] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: oh ok
[21:54] <count> cragdor: nah, it creates (incremental) full FS trees using rsync+hardlinks
[21:55] <andrej> Ubuntu 12.04 server, running icinga w/ postgres backend.  How do I make sure that after an upgrade to postgres ido2db (part of icinga) gets restarted? Atm I get an icinga notification about it going down and manually restart it.
[21:56] <andrej> Would it be sensible to edit postgres init script to include ido2db on restart?
[22:00] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Output till now: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15067338/ . It's still running, but I thought you'd like to know what's happening
[22:01] <Yuken> I assume server 15.10 can connect to wifi by default?
[22:02] <bekks> Yuken: Strongly depends on your wifi chipset and wifi.
[22:03] <Yuken> Ah, that might be trouble. Guess I'll find out and see.
[22:05] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Look'n .. Hey a thought .. you do not have a file manager open to look at any files on the install do you ? No can do !
[22:07] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: ^^ my last .. // so far so good .. keep yes'n away .
[22:08] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: sorry I did not understand that :( Do you want me to open up a file manager?
[22:09] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: NO! do not open up a file manager .. doing so mounts the file system and then the file system check gets real confused as to what it is doing .
[22:10] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Oh right, ok I won't :D
[22:12] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Update: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15067514/
[22:15] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Keep on yes'n .. but all the reference to " lblk 0) " does not feel good to me . ( the base addressing of the system ) .
[22:18] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Can you say if it is a hardware issue? Because I really can't buy a new laptop atm. I can do a reinstall if worse comes to worst and we can't solve it.
[22:19] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Doubtfull this  hardware ... but one can run a SMART test on the drive for comfort .
[22:21] <SunflowerSociety> Hi guys, I was wondering if I could get some help. I'm having trouble getting a samba share to pop up. Actually, I had it working but I rebooted the computer and now it is not showing up on any computer on the network :-(
[22:22] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Well, that's good to hear. Also update: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15067678/ . New HTREE errors, yippee!
[22:27] <boxmein> hey my lightdm login box broke when I lock the user
[22:27] <boxmein> but not when I login
[22:28] <feliwir> hey, which package is providing libudev.so.1 ? Both libudev-dev and libudev0 don't seem to have it
[22:28] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Did it complete ?
[22:28] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: still running
[22:29] <SunflowerSociety> ok weird I was able to log into it but I had to browse it from windows explorer and use the IP
[22:31] <raspberry_pi2_vp> hi there
[22:32] <raspberry_pi2_vp> any idea how do i autostart x11vnc server?
[22:41] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Still ??
[22:41] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: yes :(
[22:42] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Update: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15067966/
[22:43] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: K; Let her run to completion . we see about a change after we see where we are .
[22:43] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: You are a lot patient that I am lol
[22:45] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: I know how you feel . Recently I messed up my file system . Was in a sweat 'til I got it fixed ( several hours ) .
[22:46] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: :)
[22:56] <d1zzyg> exit
[22:58] <ubunzo> Hi, I'm trying to convert ubuntu server ISO to USB on OSX, but I'm going to boot with it on a PC. I tried Unetbootin, but all I get on the PC is a blinking dash in the upper left. How else can I make a bootable USB with the ISO in OSX?
[22:59] <ubunzo> I see tutorials for converting to an IMG file, but isn't that only if I'm trying to boot on the Mac?
[22:59] <yarkin> join Ubuntu-Turkish
[22:59] <k1l> ubunzo: just "dd" the iso to the usb pendrive
[22:59] <k1l> !tr | yarkin
[23:00] <yarkin> itunes12 düzgün yüklenemedi diye uyarı geliyor ve kapanıyor
[23:00] <feliwir> did my question get ignored?
[23:00] <feliwir> which package is providing libudev.so.1 ? Both libudev-dev and libudev0 don't seem to have it
[23:01] <yarkin> itunes 12 14.04ubuntuda çalışmaz mı
[23:01] <xangua> yarkin: no iTunes for Linux
[23:02] <k1l> feliwir: libudev1
[23:02] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Update: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15068251/
[23:03] <yarkin> wine running windows xp ..can ı upgrade win 7?
[23:03] <feliwir> k1l, i only have those available: https://github.com/travis-ci/apt-package-whitelist/blob/9f622870f3c97515b690f1b21ebe32dd4016492a/ubuntu-precise There is no libdev1 (but a libudev0)
[23:03] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: And finally it's done: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15068269/
[23:03] <k1l> feliwir: what ubuntu is that?
[23:03] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Look'n .
[23:03] <feliwir> k1l, i think travis used ubuntu 12.04
[23:04] <k1l> feliwir: :( travis stuff again
[23:04] <k1l> feliwir: its not in 12.04.
[23:04] <feliwir> k1l, is there a whitelisted travis repository that does have it?
[23:04] <ubunzo> k1l: ok trying dd
[23:05] <feliwir> i am not sure how to check that
[23:05] <k1l> feliwir: ask the travis guys about that.
[23:05] <feliwir> #travis is a single disappointment
[23:05] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: I tried to copy as much as I could, sometimes it went too fast, so I missed a lot, but it was all similar stuff like Entry has deleted unused inode Clear?
[23:05] <feliwir> no answer the entire day
[23:06] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: With reservations . reboot and see if the install boots .. remember to reset bios to boot if ya have too .
[23:07] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: So shutdown, remove live-usb, pray to gods of ubuntu and boot normally? :D
[23:08] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Yepper ... We can be pleasanly surprised .
[23:08] <TheOnlyBouncer> feliwir, travis also has support for 14.04 but i think the default is still on 12.04
[23:08] <TheOnlyBouncer> unless they changed it recently
[23:08] <JimmyP> Alright, I'll let you know how it goes. :)
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[23:09] <alb-ot> hello, when i do dir in the terminal there are too many folders and i can't see them in the console, how can i see them all?
[23:09] <alb-ot> i just see a little part of them
[23:10] <feliwir> TheOnlyBouncer, how to use a 14.04 VM?
[23:10] <Tin_man> alb-ot, just scroll up with your mouse
[23:10] <alb-ot> Tin_man the mouse reaches a top
[23:11] <alb-ot> Tin_man i can't see just around the 20% of those folders, there are many ^^
[23:11] <squinty> alb-ot,   dir | less    then use pgup and pgdwn
[23:11] <Flannel> alb-ot: pipe the command into `less`, which is a pager utility.  `dir | less` for instance.
[23:11] <feliwir> ah got it already
[23:12] <TheOnlyBouncer> feliwir, https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/trusty-ci-environment/
[23:12] <alb-ot> well that works for dir, but i'm using "find" that has similar behaviour
[23:12] <alb-ot> Flannel, how to do find | less -iname "filename"
[23:12] <alb-ot> it doesn't work
[23:13] <alb-ot> ok | less at the end
[23:13] <alb-ot> let me see
[23:13] <alb-ot> well, i can't scroll up the mouse with "less" added, how i move through the page?
[23:13] <Flannel> alb-ot: arrow keys, page up/down
[23:14] <squinty> page up page down
[23:14] <alb-ot> it doesn't work
[23:14] <squinty> yes it does
[23:14] <alb-ot> believe me, if i do it i just see many ~~
[23:14] <alb-ot> do you want screen cap?
[23:15] <alb-ot> i could not ever think that was so hard to see many folders through the terminal haha
[23:17] <alb-ot> maaan i'm wasting more than 10 minutes to find out a file through the terminal in my university ssh server
[23:17] <Solarlux> What is best IDE in Ubuntu for coding?
[23:19] <Flannel> alb-ot: You see one tilde per line?
[23:19] <alb-ot> yep
[23:19] <alb-ot> after i see many lines, if i try to go to the top or move, i just see many tilde
[23:19] <Flannel> alb-ot: That means there are no more lines.
[23:20] <alb-ot> that's not possible, there are more than 100+ folders
[23:20] <alb-ot> i just scrolled it once
[23:20] <alb-ot> and then i see the tilde
[23:20] <Flannel> alb-ot: There are 100 folders with your dir command, are there still 100 folders with your find command?
[23:20] <alb-ot> yep
[23:20] <kingchocomelch> Solarlux: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/List_of_recommended_GNU/Linux_software
[23:21] <alb-ot> because i see many "permission denied"
[23:21] <alb-ot> i can only visit my section of that server
[23:21] <kingchocomelch> *shrug I take their word for it
[23:21] <alb-ot> but i don't know where the file is
[23:21] <alb-ot> so i'm trying to search it with find
[23:21] <alb-ot> but the terminal got filled by permission denied
[23:21] <alb-ot> and if i try to scroll up i get the tildes
[23:21] <alb-ot> just also once pushing the top arrow
[23:22] <kingchocomelch> Solarlux: They say IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition
[23:22] <alb-ot> nvm i'll get the file tomorrow, it's been 20 minutes that i'm trying that
[23:22] <ubunzo> k1l: wow I didn't know dd would take so long. Been over 15 minutes.
[23:22] <alb-ot> thanks for the help, good bye
[23:22] <kingchocomelch> here's the link
[23:22] <kingchocomelch> http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/
[23:22] <squinty> alb-ot,  if you are looking for a particular file use the  locate  command
[23:25] <ericn81> \quit
[23:26] <chris11> Hi, I heard lubuntu is recommend for low spec hardware, but it doesn't exactly follow ubuntu. Is ubunutu/lubuntu the same except for a different desktop environment?
[23:26] <Flannel> chris11: essentially, yes.  They both share the same repositories.
[23:31] <akik> !flavors
[23:31] <chris11> ok, cool. So technically I could just add the missing functionality if I wanted something in ubuntu. That sounds good to my.
[23:32] <chris11> Really? I thought I read something on wikipedia that mentioned lubuntu/ubuntu releases that had the same name/release number but different functionality
[23:32] <feliwir> whats the ppa for all ubuntu package sources?
[23:32] <chris11> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubuntu#Lubuntu_10.10
[23:32] <akik> !Lubuntu
[23:33] <k1l> feliwir: that doesnt make sense
[23:35] <k1l> feliwir: the repos for ubuntu are archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
[23:36] <Loshki> feliwir: your terminology is off, but look in your /etc/apt/sources.list at lines beginning with deb-src & research from there
[23:36] <squinty> feliwir,  Software and Updates (in unity dash) -> click on the Source code box on the first page to include the source repo's
[23:41] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Hi again, and sadly now I think my HDD is dead. I got 0200 Failure Fixed Disk 1 error. I think all your efforts and guidance might have been in vain. :'(
[23:42] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Naw .. not in vain . Is bios telling you a 0200 error ?
[23:43] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: After reboot, first it took me again to grub rescue, so I restarted and it took me to grub menu. I tried Ubuntu normal, got stuck on purple screen, auto rebooted and then that error
[23:43] <owen1> i am trying to use udiskie for automount. i have 'pip install udiskie' but i don't believe it's running. is there a way to make it run in the background?
[23:43] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: There's no HDD in bios, it gives error before I can get into bios
[23:44] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: still a file system problem .. maybe grub .. but recall " (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read) while getting next inode from scan.  Ignore error? yes
[23:45] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: It's similar to this: http://pic.wenwen.soso.com/p/20110117/20110117104215-1600580665.jpg
[23:45] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: ^ we can rerun the file system repair .. and instead of ignoring the error, see if fsck will fix it .
[23:45] <Klumsy> join #mysql
[23:45] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Yes I remember that, but can that be the reason why the HDD is not even being shown in bios?
[23:45] <Klumsy> sorry there... very clumsy of me ;)
[23:48] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Well .. IF bios does not see the hard drive, got a lot of work to do . means can not see the boot code .We rerun the fsck repair NOT choosing to ignore . And if problems still, well purge and re-install the boot code if worse comes to worse . ( be a lot faster at this point to try and fresh new install ) .
[23:49] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Fresh install where? disk is not being detected... :(
[23:49] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Ouch ! at all ? Does GParted see the hard drive ?
[23:50] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: no
[23:51] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15068926/
[23:52] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: ' smartctl --all /dev/sdb | pastebinit ' .
[23:55] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15068972/
[23:56] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Ouch ! Bios is not even seeing that drive ! .. OK ..This a lap top ?
[23:56] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Yes
[23:57] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Shut her down, remove the ac power ... let it sit for a couple of minutes. Try then to boot up . What results ?
[23:58] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: I actually tried that before I booted back to live-usb, was the same.