[00:00] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Sheessshhh . I do not know now what else to do .
[00:01] <barnito> nice, I got trillian working in wine
[00:02] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Nah, I think you've done lots. Just my luck I guess. Perhaps tomorrow it might decide to work, who knows. *fingers crossed*
[00:03] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Anyway it's 5:30 AM here, so I should get a couple hours rest at least. Thanks for all your help. Appreciate it a lot. Have a good day/night. :)
[00:04] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: And perhaps if it works, I might be back to pick your brain again, who knows! :D
[00:05] <Bashing-om> JimmyP: Regret no restoration to this time . Now is to the hardware point . Voltae merter, see that you have voltage to the drive, and spare that drive off .
[00:06] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: I don't know how to do that?
[00:09] <Bashing-om> Well, an investment in learning . Get the manual, see what it is going to take to remove the hard drive .
[00:10] <ubonzo> used dd to send ubuntu server ISO to USB boot disk. During install, I received this message: please insert the disc labeled: UBUNTU-SERVER 14.04.3 lts _trusy tahr_ - beta amd64 (20150808) in the drive /media/cdrom
[00:11] <ubonzo> Any idea why? There's no way to get around this, so I have to reboot.
[00:11] <JimmyP> Bashing-om: Alright, will do, thanks once again. :)
[00:13] <k1l> ubonzo: that just happens when the usb/iso is not correct.
[00:14] <ubonzo> k1l: strange. I wonder how an error could have occurred. All I did was download the ISO, dd it to USB, then boot from it.
[00:14] <OerHeks> trusy tahr ? also beta ?
[00:14] <OerHeks> what a typo
[00:15] <procyon_ember> Are there any working (non-adobe) flashplayer alternatives?
[00:15] <k1l> ubonzo: possible errors: download, burning to usb, usb hardware
[00:15] <OerHeks> procyon_ember, enable html5 in the youtube page, also chrome uses html5 by default
[00:15] <k1l> procyon_ember: pepperflash that is used in chrome
[00:16] <procyon_ember> OerHeks: That'
[00:16] <procyon_ember> OerHeks: That's not a flashplayer alternative.
[00:16] <OerHeks> procyon_ember, it is, at least for youtube.
[00:16] <procyon_ember> k1l: Is pepperflash a Firefox add-on?
[00:17] <k1l> procyon_ember: no. its the chrome flash lib
[00:17] <procyon_ember> I suppose I should have specified, Firefox.
[00:17] <ubonzo> k1l: does the name of the ISO matter prior to dd? I changed it from the default ubuntu name to simply 'ubuntu-server.iso'
[00:18] <k1l> ubonzo: no
[00:18] <procyon_ember> So there is no working flashplayer alternative then?
[00:18] <k1l> procyon_ember: there used to be gnash and such. but they hardly work (thanks to adobe).
[00:19] <squinty> procyon_ember,  http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/install-fresh-player-plugin-in-ubuntu.html    works in ff here
[00:19] <procyon_ember> I see.
[00:19] <procyon_ember> squinty: That's not a non-adobe alternative
[00:19] <k1l> procyon_ember: what is the issue?
[00:19] <procyon_ember> k1l: The real issue is, Adobe Flashplayer still exists, and many applications are designed for it.
[00:20] <squinty> procyon_ember, why don't you take the time to read rather than two seconds and then saying  won't work.
[00:20] <k1l> procyon_ember: yes, flash needs to die.
[00:22] <procyon_ember> squinty: Sorry if that seemed too dismissive. I'll read it now.
[00:23] <procyon_ember> Thanks for the responses everyone.
[00:24] <squinty> procyon_ember,  fwiw, the only way I could view bbc, and canadian news sites (still stuck using flash rather than html5) was to use chrome (which i hate).  after installing pepperflash and freshplayer....no more problems
[00:26] <procyon_ember> squinty:  The thing is, flashplayer is required for other applications besides streaming video sites. For example http://www.armorgames.com
[00:27] <procyon_ember> This freshplayer wrapper may be just the trick though.
[00:29] <squinty> procyon_ember, clicked on the game url and started a game ok
[00:30] <k1l> procyon_ember: what ubuntu are you on?
[00:37] <idkwft> Hi, someone joined my laptop through ssh with my user, I saw it in the logs. Is there any way to get his identity or public key? I'm using 14.04
[00:38] <k1l> idkwft: look into the auth.log
[00:38] <idkwft> lets see
[00:40] <idkwft> it only shows the ip
[00:40] <idkwft> and the password attempt
[00:40] <uups> hello frien
[00:41] <uups> does any one know the my databases for brute force
[00:41] <uups> ?
[00:42] <uups> ok
[00:43] <CuriousErnestBri> Hi i screwed up
[00:44] <CuriousErnestBri> how do I get internet? Im on ubuntu MATE
[00:44] <CuriousErnestBri> ##linux
[00:45] <compdoc> CuriousErnestBri, what did you screw up?
[00:46] <CuriousErnestBri> I have no internet so I can fix everyhing that looks tiny on my2k screen
[00:47] <CuriousErnestBri> im on irc in phone
[00:47] <Solarlux> I have 2 network adapters where i can change netywork?
[00:47] <CuriousErnestBri> my panels are messed up as well
[00:47] <Solarlux> I know where in windows i need to know where in ubuntu i can off one adapter of netwpork
[00:48] <CuriousErnestBri> I am dualbootingwith win1 btw
[00:48] <CuriousErnestBri> 10
[00:51] <CuriousErnestBri> Hi
[00:51] <CuriousErnestBri> got dc
[00:51] <CuriousErnestBri> on phone
[00:52] <CuriousErnestBri> How do i get wifi?
[00:53] <procyon_ember> k1l: lubuntu 15.10
[00:53] <procyon_ember> squinty: awesome  :)
[00:54] <squinty> procyon_ember,  :-)
[00:54] <k1l> procyon_ember: adobe-flashplugin  doesnt work?
[00:55] <CuriousErnestBri> No suitable device
[00:57] <NginUS> I have a laptop which is unable to boot from any external device, ie. USB CDROM, Thumbdrive, etc.
[00:57] <NginUS> I see wubi is no longer supported so I can't install from inside Windows 10
[00:58] <NginUS> I can't use Unetbootin b/c I can't boot from anything except the hard drive.
[00:58] <NginUS> And it creates an external boot device
[00:58] <NginUS> But I can't boot from anything other than the internal hdd.
[00:59] <NginUS> How can I get Ubuntu (or any other linux distro) to install from within Windows?
[00:59] <tomreyn> NginUS: doesd the laptop support PXE (network) booting?
[00:59] <tomreyn> which model is it?
[00:59] <Bashing-om> !dualboot | NginUS
[00:59] <NginUS> No- the BIOS is bare of any boot sequence section.
[01:00] <NginUS> tomreyn: Its a Lenovo Ideapad S100 R802
[01:00] <squinty> NginUS, if your unit can boot from cd/dvd, you can use plop boot manger to boot your system and then use a usb based iso from there on     https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/download.html
[01:00] <Bashing-om> !uefi | NginUS
[01:00] <NginUS> squinty: That's the problem- can't change boot to anything other than hdd
[01:01] <NginUS> The physical drive is behind this plate inside it that can't be removed, thus I can't do it from another box either
[01:01] <k1l> NginUS:i dont think it cant boot from usb
[01:02] <NginUS> There's a 'boot device' menu from pressing F12 during boot, but it doesn't allow to choose anything but the Win hdd
[01:02] <NginUS> k1l: Believe me I've tried everything to get it to boot from the USB CDROM I have
[01:02] <k1l> the arrow keys dont work there? or is the usb just not listed?
[01:02] <k1l> NginUS: try a usb-pendrive
[01:03] <NginUS> k1l: Not listed, thus nowhere to select from the arrow keys
[01:03] <NginUS> Tried a USB thumbdrive, but it wasn't selectable
[01:04] <k1l> can you disable the boot from hdd in bios?
[01:04] <NginUS> k1l: No, there's no menu with which to do so.
[01:04] <k1l> press x there
[01:05] <NginUS> Its the cheapest laptop Ive ever seen. BIOS only has a 'Disable UEFI' section, and 'Set Clock'. Literally barren of any useful options
[01:05] <squinty> NginUS,  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2285585
[01:07] <Bashing-om> NginUS: What brand of laptop ? Some have the UEFI settings password locked .
[01:07] <NginUS> No passwords here
[01:11] <NginUS> Whatever, it's my roommate's laptop. I just showed him how to restore Windows to factory- the only recovery option that actually works.
[01:11] <NginUS> ty all nevertheless
[01:11] <tomreyn> NginUS: hold down shift then select to power down windows, then investigate the options presented
[01:11] <tomreyn> one of them should be to disable UEFI in case its enabled.
[01:13] <tomreyn> NginUS: another option you have, but not a safe one, is to run the installer from within virtualbox. this bears a good chance to brick the device in terms of making it unbootable, though
[01:13] <NginUS> Yeah, that gives like you said an option to disable UEFI at reboot, & presents a few menu entries that say they enable external device boot, but when it tries it  says 'no bootable device found' then 'Do you want to restore windows' or 'do you want to start system recovery', or something like that
[01:14] <tomreyn> no bootable device is because windows may fail to boot with uefi disabled. once uefi + secureboot is off you should be able to boot off external media,though
[01:26] <NginUS> tomreyn: I tried that, no change
[01:26] <NginUS> ty anyway. A fresh Win restore will remove all the p2p warez he has messing stuff up atm
[01:27] <NginUS> I hate that he does that shit on my internet connection... :-(
[01:40] <procyon_ember> k1l: I want a divorce from Adobe. The love is long gone, and they're like creepy uncle ernie now.They've
[01:41] <Solarlux> Where i can see my network adapters?
[01:42] <squinty> ifconfig
[01:42] <Solarlux> where
[01:43] <squinty> type ifconfig in a terminal
[01:43] <Solarlux> i typed but i cant see my network adapters
[01:44] <Solarlux> I have 2 one built in wifi
[01:44] <Solarlux> and second one is USB wifi stick
[01:44] <Solarlux> I want disable intel and enable my usb wifi only
[01:46] <texla> Ubuntu-14.04.3>this in stalled on a pc and a laptop>I used an empty partition on the pc and installed another o/s>I then install it to a partition on a usb pen drive> I then deleted the o/s from the partition>I can run the pendrive in the pc>It mounts on the laptop but will not open!!
[01:49] <squinty> Solarlux,  ifconfig should show at least your internal wifi adaptor (might be labled as lxcbr0 or similar)  might want to check out the ubuntu wireless docs at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[01:49] <stonedbird> squinty, sounds a good doc..
[01:50] <squinty> Solarlux,  sorry typo  not lxcbr0 but rather wlan1 or similar
[01:54] <squinty> Solarlux,  might also want to check your puter's docs to see if your unit has a key to just turn off the internal.  you can disable it too by System Settings -> Network -> Wireless  (though that may disable your usb wifi dongle too, not sure to be honest)
[01:56] <squinty> Solarlux, ....and if you are feeling really adventuresome then you may want to just consider internally disconecting the internal wireless by unhooking the two wires that connect it to the main board
[01:58] <tripkin> You might also be able to turn it off in the BIOS if that has not been mentioned already.
[01:59] <Solarlux> installer needs to be run as root wtf
[02:13] <truexfan81> ok still working on this webapp thing, trying to fix some NPEs i got to looking around, and the default tomcat install on ubuntu 12.04 has soo many things symlinked to so many different locations there is no possible way for me to make it match the working setup i have in a vm
[02:17] <NginUS> Can someone help me with apt-get errors? http://is.gd/huL2my
[02:30] <wiltors42> where do I find an ubuntu server iso that I can install without network connection
[02:32] <wiltors42> is it possible to install ubuntu server without internet connection?
[02:32] <OerHeks> any iso will do, wiltors42, but does not contain allsoftware
[02:32] <waters33637> wiltors42: yes
[02:33] <wiltors42> well I downloaded the ubuntu server and I try to do minimal install but it won't work without internet
[02:33] <wiltors42> im trying to install it on a tower with a wifi card and it won't conncet to my WPA2 network
[02:35] <waters33637> installer should ... after install .. you have to use cli ... to setup wifi card
[02:35] <guest-jSUEE6> alright, I know don't ask the question question, but my case is just really sad a dumb, I locked myself out of ubuntu, I'm in guest mode now, and I cannot switch off since in my main user that is video being rendered... duh
[02:35] <guest-jSUEE6> there never was a login
[02:35] <guest-jSUEE6> my system went into screensave
[02:35] <guest-jSUEE6> v
[02:36] <guest-jSUEE6> and then a user login / pw was prompted
[02:36] <guest-jSUEE6> I don't have one
[02:36] <guest-jSUEE6> at least I never provided one
[02:36] <wiltors42> waters33637: it always fails to connect. i was hoping to find an installer that did the base system offline then i will connect after install
[02:36] <guest-jSUEE6> any chance of moving back to the other account w/o pw? is there a default su pw?
[02:38] <waters33637> wiltors: in you dont select do updates, download 3rd party, and the other option (forgot what it was) .. it should work fine ..
[02:39] <wiltors42> i'll try again and look for those options...
[02:40] <guest-jSUEE6> oh well I'll just press reset. Thanks anyways, have a great day...
[02:54] <ZoderUch2> hello, could i shrink a partion with gparted on a running /, i mean gparted will reboot and script the resizing at reboot?
[03:02] <Jordan_U> ZoderUch2: No. Boot from a LiveCD/USB
[03:02] <PestBuda> whats the simplest way of making xset settings permanent ??
[03:13] <ZoderUch2> Jordan_U it is a remote server on ubuigity
[03:13] <Jordan_U> ZoderUch2: ubuigity?
[03:14] <Jordan_U> ZoderUch2: What is your end goal?
[03:21] <PestBuda> Whats the simplest way to make XSET settings permanent ???
[03:26] <annihilator> anyone think im crazy testing out vmware for gaming
[03:27] <ross>  back to lubuntu desktop
[03:27] <Guest69181> stuck in openbox plz help
[03:28] <LambdaComplex> Guest69181: what do you mean by "stuck?"
[03:28] <Guest69181> plz help me get back to lxde from openbox
[03:28] <Guest69181> the exit button in openbox not working
[03:29] <Guest69181> hi lambda
[03:29] <Guest69181> cant get back to desktop chooser
[03:29] <Guest69181> anyone?
[03:29] <Guest69181> plz?
[03:29] <Guest69181> trapped in openbox
[03:30] <Guest69181> how do i get back to lightdm screen?
[03:30] <Guest69181> plz help
[03:30] <Guest69181> any help?
[03:31] <Guest69181> cant exit openbox
[03:31] <Guest69181> lz help me get back to session chooser
[03:31] <Guest69181> anyone?
[03:32] <Guest69181> plz help stuck in openbox
[03:32] <Guest69181> exit button not working
[03:32] <invapid2> you can get Xenial Xerus images at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ - which are "daily builds"
[03:32] <LambdaComplex> Guest69181: repeating yourself is annoying, not helpful
[03:32] <invapid2> if you were to use this, would they stop updating this when it hits LTS?
[03:33] <Guest69181> ok lambda thx but any ideas?
[03:33] <invapid2> or would it always be bleeding, and it would always update to the latest stuff they're working on?
[03:33] <LambdaComplex> Guest69181: what happens when you press the exit button?
[03:33] <Guest69181> nothing
[03:33] <Guest69181> i right click hit exit in menu nothing
[03:34] <LambdaComplex> ...shouldn't you be left clicking it?
[03:34] <Guest69181> i can get to tty3 console
[03:34] <waters33637> crtl-alt-backspace
[03:34] <Guest69181> i right click to open menu
[03:34] <Guest69181> then left click on exit
[03:34] <Guest69181> nothing happens
[03:35] <Guest69181> waters was that meant for me?
[03:35] <Guest69181> thx for help laambda
[03:36] <Guest69181> any ideas lambda
[03:36] <Guest69181> ?
[03:38] <Guest69181> actually it's "log out" button
[03:40] <annihilator> is xen passthrough really worth the effort with linux?  i have an intel graphics card and a nvidia graphics card  im testing using vmware workstation 12 but not sure if that would work for a few games. other than that i would be streaming my games from a windows pc through steam
[03:40] <k1l> invapid2: on the day of release it becomes a regular ubuntu release. its not rolling to the next dev release
[03:40] <invapid2> awesome
[03:41] <Guest69181> can someone please help me?
[03:41] <Guest69181> i am stuck in openbox and the log out button in right-click menu does not work
[03:41] <annihilator> have you just rebooted/crash the computer and see if you get the login screen
[03:41] <annihilator> when it powers back up
[03:41] <Guest69181> i need to get back to the lighdm screen
[03:42] <Guest69181> i don't thx annihilator
[03:42] <r4z3r> https://daveden.wordpress.com/2012/09/21/lubuntu-keyboard-shortcuts-cheat-sheet/
[03:42] <k1l> Guest69181: start a terminal: lxsession-logout
[03:42] <r4z3r> I'd probably check the keyboard shortcuts first
[03:42] <Guest69181> still come back to openbox
[03:42] <Guest69181> thx i'll try both r4 and kll
[03:43] <annihilator> if kil does not work you would need to push and the hold the power button for 5-10 seconds for the computer to crash
[03:44] <Guest69181>  lxsession-logout told me "cannot open display"
[03:45] <Guest69181> i can shut down with poower button but restart takes me back to openbox
[03:47] <Guest69181> tried keyboard shortcutrs but they dont work
[03:47] <k1l> Guest69181: so what ubuntu is this exactly? and what did you do before that issue happened?
[03:47] <Guest69181> lubuntu 14.04
[03:48] <Guest69181> logged out of lbuntu into openbox
[03:48] <Guest69181> thx kll
[03:48] <pwdwd> some binaries triggering some logic gates in order
[03:49] <k1l> Guest69181: sudo service lightdm restart
[03:50] <Guest69181> that took me back to openbox
[03:50] <Guest69181> thx k1l but didnt work
[03:51] <k1l> ok, you need to have done something real wired there
[03:51] <k1l> not just logging into openbox.
[03:51] <Guest69181> no fluxbox worked just fine
[03:51] <Guest69181> but openbox has no menu bottons that work
[03:52] <Guest69181> i just wanted to try it
[03:52] <Guest69181> so i hit openbox from the lightdm panel
[03:52] <Guest69181> entered my password
[03:52] <k1l> that all should not do anything when entering lightdm
[03:52] <Guest69181> got to openbox but can't get back to lightdm
[03:54] <Guest69181> the lightdm panel gives a choice of 5 desktop enviros
[03:54] <Guest69181> i picked openbox and typed password and enetered
[03:54] <k1l> sudo apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confnew" install --reinstall lightdm
[03:54] <k1l> then sudo service lightdm restart
[03:54] <Guest69181> ok ill try thx
[03:55] <pwdwd> aarch64
[03:59] <Guest69181> did all that back to openbox again
[03:59] <annihilator> is xen passthrough worth the hassle?
[03:59] <Guest69181> why is my openbox menu not working?
[04:00] <Guest69181> it opens but buttons not working
[04:01] <Guest69181> only system>openbox config opens
[04:01] <k1l> you would have need to do some changes to get that autologin loop. that is not the standard setting.
[04:01] <pwdwd> samuel jkson kills it son
[04:02] <annihilator> i had that happen to me once i had to clean install linux
[04:03] <Guest69181> really? annihilator no hope?
[04:03] <k1l> Guest69181: all your setup doesnt make any sense. so i think you should recall what changes you made and see if undoing them helps.
[04:03] <Guest69181> i didn't do any changes
[04:03] <Guest69181> just logged into openbox
[04:03] <Guest69181> i am using greenie linux based on lubuntu 14.04
[04:03] <k1l> m(
[04:04] <k1l> ok, so ask the greenie guys what they messed with so that happens
[04:04] <Guest69181> well it's lubuntu
[04:04] <mices> k1l: it was a bad display cable connection
[04:04] <Guest69181> lubuntu login screen
[04:05] <k1l> Guest69181: no its not. lubuntu doesnt do such a misstake. so ask them what they broke
[04:05] <dax> Guest69181: no, it's an unofficial derivative of lubuntu with changes that we don't know about and thus can't support. talk to your distro's support people.
[04:05] <k1l> mices: did i ask if all hardware is fine? :)
[04:06] <Guest69181> yes all hardware ok
[04:06] <Guest69181> i have autologin set up
[04:06] <Guest69181> can i disable autologin from tty?
[04:06] <dax> talk to your distro's support people
[04:06] <k1l> Guest69181: enough now. ask the greenie guys how to solve that.
[04:08] <PestBuda> is there a way to Watch Netflix on ubuntu?
[04:08] <k1l> PestBuda: works with chrome browser i heard
[04:10] <PestBuda> k1l: really?  I thought you need to have Silverlight?
[04:11] <k1l> http://askubuntu.com/a/637092/31260
[04:12] <PestBuda> k1l: Thanks I'll try it ...   One more question, what the simplest way to make "xset" settings permanent?
[04:12] <barnito> I love ubuntu
[04:13] <barnito> got my fav IRC client goiing in wine and znc going on the same machine
[04:19] <k1l> PestBuda: sorry, i am not familiar with xset
[04:24] <lesik> anybody using XMPP: can you please check whether you can join this groupchat (not buddy!) ubuntu@conference.ubuntu-jabber.de
[04:24] <lesik> I can't join and I wonder if it is a problem with my client
[04:28] <k1l> lesik: it works on pidgin for me if i put roomname and servername manually
[04:30] <k1l> lesik_afk: sorry, empathy not pidgin
[04:45] <Love_Lain> Hello?
[04:46] <LambdaComplex> Hi?
[04:46] <Love_Lain> Lol, sorry. It always seemed like nobody are in these things. I was just checking
[04:47] <A0D> lol I was just thinking the same thing
[04:48] <A0D> so many people here but no one says anything
[04:48] <xangua> ! Ask
[04:52] <k1l> Love_Lain: A0D a silent support channel is a good sign = everything is running, nobody needs help :)  we have #ubuntu-offtopic for some chatter
[04:53] <Love_Lain> Ah, sorry. Anyways, my question was that I seem to have an issue with booting into a usb in live windows. When I enter the boot menu and select my USB, it doesn't boot into the live ISO and just boots into Ubuntu 14.04. I've tried completely zeroing out my entire hard drive and when I enter my live ISO it immiedetly prompts my to Grub rescuse. My objective here is to install windows over ubuntu, not because
[04:53] <Love_Lain> Ubuntu is bad at all.
[04:54] <k1l> Love_Lain: that sounds like the windows-usb is not setup properly.
[04:55] <k1l> Love_Lain: or that windows requires like secureboot or such in bios settings. but that would be a task for ##windows to verify both
[04:55] <Love_Lain> Well, it's not very hard to burn a .iso onto a usb, and Ubuntu doesn't seem to acknowlege that I have windows on the USB
[04:56] <k1l> Love_Lain: ubuntu doesnt make sense in here at all.
[04:56] <Love_Lain> Yeah, I've been into my Bios setting and it doesn't appear that Ubuntu has a higher boot priorty.
[04:56] <k1l> Love_Lain: and windows wants some special treatment to be put on a usb drive. its not as easy as ubuntu.isos.
[04:57] <k1l> best is to have a windows on some other machine make that windows-usb.
[04:57] <Jason_> I got lucky recently and was able to find Wubi for Wily. No real issues so far.
[04:57] <Jason_> and Hi all
[04:57] <k1l> but you have a non-working windows usb. if it boots to ubuntu that windows usb is failing. there is nothing ubuntu can do. so sort out that windows and bios issue
[04:58] <Love_Lain> Yeah, I used a Windows OS to write the .iso to my USB
[04:59] <Jason_> Just my $.02 I don't think Windows plays nice as #2 OS
[04:59] <Jason_> I have Win 7 Ultimate as dual boot, still need to figure out how to clean up my grub menu.
[05:00] <Love_Lain> Huh, not sure how'd I'd even start with that because I've seen people simply burn it to a .iso and put it into the PC and they just boot into it, just like that. I'll do some snooping on some forums to see what I cant find though. But I just want to completely remove grub and anything to do with Ubuntu right now.
[05:04] <k1l> Love_Lain: windows got a own tool to make a windows bootable usb. please ask in ##windows
[05:07] <Love_Lain> Ah, yeah I just realized that. I'm so stupid, but thanks for your time guys! Really appreciate it!
[05:18] <obonzo> HI, I'm getting the following error when I run aptitude upgrade: dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting:  files list file for package file is missing final newline
[05:19] <obonzo> I can't find anything via web search on package 'file'
[05:23] <k1l> obonzo: can you run a "sudo apt update"
[05:24] <obonzo> k1l: running it now
[05:24] <obonzo> k1l: should I try upgrading again after update?
[05:25] <obonzo> k1l: update completely successfully, but running upgrade after results in the same error.
[05:30] <k1l> obonzo: can you put all output and error into paste.ubuntu.com?
[05:32] <obonzo> k1l: one moment, typing it now
[05:34] <obonzo> k1l: https://paste.ubuntu.com/15072214/
[05:36] <k1l> obonzo: does it say "file" as packagename?
[05:36] <obonzo> k1l: yes
[05:36] <k1l> obonzo: was there some hardware issue? or is there some hardware issue? like with ram or hdd?
[05:37] <obonzo> k1l: not that I'm aware of. I'm using a USB stick as the hard drive.
[05:37] <k1l> uh yeah. usb sticks can wear off due to too many write cycles.
[05:38] <obonzo> k1l: it's brand new
[05:38] <k1l> but that issue should be fixable with that package, i am looking at how
[05:39] <k1l> obonzo: try a "apt-get clean" and then run again
[05:42] <obonzo> k1l: ran apt-get clean. aptitude upgrade is currently downloading files, should be a few minutes before I'll know if the error comes up or not. I should say, I've already had to reinstall Ubuntu Server 3 times tonight due to errors I couldn't resolve. The machine I'm using is old and beat up, so perhaps there is a hardware issue I'm unaware of.
[05:43] <obonzo> k1l: same error
[05:44] <obonzo> clean allowed it to fetch the 113megs of files. It extracted templates from packages, then tried to preconfigure packages ... and then the error in the pastebin begins
[05:45] <axp> hi to everyone here !
[05:47] <k1l_> obonzo: ok. i suggest you put that code into a script and run that: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1319791
[05:47] <axp> I would post a solution to a problem found in Ubuntu after Lxde installation. How can I do ?
[05:47] <buttercup>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER buttercup vzbtduvcotre
[05:47] <k1l_> seems to be this issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/108189
[05:47] <k1l_> axp: file a bug
[05:48] <k1l_> !bug | axp
[05:48] <obonzo> k1l: ok thx
[05:50] <axp> I've found also the solution... but there isn't a interesting log file... simply need to add a modify in a installation script... but i don't which on
[05:50] <axp> one
[05:53] <Bray90820> How would I click and drag on a macbook pro
[05:56] <Bray90820> never mind it started working randomly now
[06:04] <nareshnk> Hi
[06:05] <nareshnk> i want to change permission for my /var/www/html/ all folder becuase i am not able to run these all in browser . 404 error coming. wht are corect permission and can you please guide me
[06:05] <nareshnk> ?
[06:09] <jnaneswar> hi
[06:09] <Jason_> hello
[06:09] <jnaneswar> I am having a problem with my wifi driver
[06:09] <jnaneswar> I am using Acer Aspire E15 Laptop
[06:10] <jnaneswar> But I am not able to connect through wifi
[06:10] <jnaneswar> Can any one help me in this regard?
[06:10] <Jason_> I used to have issues with wifi on earlier versions of ubuntu.
[06:11] <Jason_> It works out of the box with 14.04 and higher.
[06:11] <Jason_> Do you know the manufacturer of your wireless card?
[06:12] <jnaneswar> yes it is Qualcomm Atheros
[06:13] <Jason_> can you see any wifi at all?
[06:14] <jnaneswar> no I cant see any wifi
[06:14] <Jason_> I can enable/disable wifi on mine
[06:14] <Jason_> do you have any options if you right click on your network icon?
[06:15] <jnaneswar> I couldn't see any wifi options
[06:17] <linuxlove> hello
[06:18] <linuxlove> can someone put this link in another location for me please http://files2.genymotion.com/dists/4.2.2/ova/genymotion_vbox86p_4.2.2_151117_140247.ova
[06:18] <Jason_> askubuntu shows nothing yet, but I only found old posts so far
[06:19] <linuxlove> hello Jason_
[06:19] <linuxlove> could you help please?
[06:19] <linuxlove> i cant download http://files2.genymotion.com/dists/4.2.2/ova/genymotion_vbox86p_4.2.2_151117_140247.ova
[06:20] <linuxlove> i need some one to put it in another location for me please
[06:20] <Jason_> @ jnaneswar maybe try this ... askubuntu.com/questions/708061/qualcomm-atheros-device-168c0042-rev-30-wi-fi-driver-installation
[06:21] <Jason_> skip down past the ndis wrapper stuff
[06:22] <qu4nt1n> hey linux dove are you there?
[06:23] <qu4nt1n> linuxdove, hey  are you there?
[06:23] <qu4nt1n> linuxlove, hey  are you there?
[06:25] <Jason_> or this @ jnaneswar  http://askubuntu.com/questions/731367/wifi-auto-detection-in-window-10-ok-but-not-in-ubuntu-14-04
[06:26] <Jason_> I can't even figure out how to change an icon on my desktop lol
[06:27] <nareshnk> Jason_, hi i wht is correct permission for www/html/ all projects so and wht are the steps ?
[06:28] <Jason_> not sure what you're asking
[06:29] <nareshnk> i want to make permission for all my project inside the www/html folder so that i can run these projects in brower.. this time i am getting 404 when m trying to run any project from www/html folder
[06:29] <nareshnk> Jason_, my any is above
[06:31] <nareshnk> Jason_, is these are good steps ?http://serverfault.com/questions/124800/how-to-setup-linux-permissions-for-the-www-folder#answer-431462
[06:31] <Jason_> double check the path maybe ... should be c:/folder/page.html probably instead of http://
[06:33] <Jason_> or try that, not sure really
[06:37] <markwalt> hello
[06:37] <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?
[06:40] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, hello
[06:41] <qu4nt1n> high i have the file on my computer
[06:41] <qu4nt1n> do you want me to send it tou you i have an 100ko/s upload though
[06:41] <qu4nt1n> and the file weighs like 157 MB
[06:41] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, yes
[06:41] <qu4nt1n> ok
[06:41] <linuxlove> how could you do this?
[06:42] <linuxlove> please upload and send me a link for this
[06:42] <qu4nt1n> linuxlove, just accept the upload
[06:43] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, i cant
[06:43] <qu4nt1n> otherwise, i could put it in my google drive and send you the link in one hour when it's finished uploading
[06:43] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, that way is better
[06:43] <qu4nt1n> ok so where do  you wnat it, onedrive, google dirve or mega
[06:43] <qu4nt1n> ?
[06:44] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, mega
[06:44] <qu4nt1n> ok sending it now
[06:44] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, really thanks
[06:45] <littlebear> qu4nt1n, what files that he wants, maybe I can upload it for him
[06:45] <qu4nt1n> littlebear, here is the link http://files2.genymotion.com/dists/4.2.2/ova/genymotion_vbox86p_4.2.2_151117_140247.ova
[06:45] <qu4nt1n> but my upload is crappy
[06:46] <qu4nt1n> 1MB/s
[06:46] <minas114> i havve updated /etc/fstab so that my pc boots from a different partition. I rebooted and still got the old one. Isn't editing /etc/fstab enough?
[06:46] <minas114> I also ran update-grub just to be sure...
[06:46] <littlebear> qu4nt1n, give me a sec, I have a 1Gbit uplink and i'll send him the link in a few
[06:47] <qu4nt1n> the pb is that for whatever reason he can only download it from mega
[06:47] <littlebear> qu4nt1n, can he use ftp?
[06:48] <linuxlove> how can i use from ftp?
[06:48] <qu4nt1n> i tried to directly upload the file to him but he said he coud not download it from me directly
[06:48] <qu4nt1n> i don't know he might live in one of those weird countries blocking the internet
[06:48] <littlebear> linuxlove, try this ftp://107.161.127.149/genymotion_vbox86p_4.2.2_151117_140247.ova
[06:49] <littlebear> linuxlove, let me know if it doesn't work
[06:49] <qu4nt1n> do you have a mega account?
[06:49] <linuxlove> littlebear, i got it
[06:49] <linuxlove> it is downloading
[06:49] <littlebear> linuxlove, um. use multithreads
[06:50] <littlebear> linuxlove, i've noticed that u're downloading single thread, next time use connection concurrency to be like 100 so u can download at max speed
[06:50] <linuxlove> my download speed is 30KB/s
[06:51] <qu4nt1n> linuxlove, 157MB at 140ko/s i will be able to post the link back here in around 20 minutes
[06:51] <linuxlove> qu4nt1n, i am downloading
[06:52] <linuxlove> with link that littlebear sent
[06:53] <linuxlove> littlebear, what do you mean from multithread
[06:53] <qu4nt1n> ah ok what you can do to prop up your download speed, is using firefox with the downthemall extension, since it  opens multiple connection to server
[06:53] <qu4nt1n> littlebear, I can't compete with fiber  ;(
[06:53] <littlebear> linuxlove, u're not doing segmented download, hence one thread is like you have a big cake and you eat a spoon at a time, segmented is like 1000 spoon eating at the same time
[06:54] <linuxlove> and how can i use multi thread?
[06:54] <littlebear> linuxlove, u have filefox?
[06:54] <linuxlove> yes
[06:54] <littlebear> linuxlove, do u have downthemall extension?
[06:54] <linuxlove> no
[06:55] <linuxlove> do i add it in addones
[06:55] <littlebear> linuxlove, yup
[06:55] <qu4nt1n> just install the downthemall extension linuxdove it takes seconds to install
[06:55] <qu4nt1n> you reload firefox and will see it will take less time to download the file
[06:56] <littlebear> qu4nt1n, the uplink on the ftp i have sent is 2Gbit up from US atlanta
[06:56] <qu4nt1n> ok I :)
[06:57] <linuxlove> i see 2
[06:57] <linuxlove> downthemall
[06:57] <linuxlove> and downthemall!anticontainer
[06:57] <linuxlove> which do i install?
[06:58] <littlebear> first one
[06:59] <linuxlove> i get error downloading
[07:00] <linuxlove> littlebear, i get this error there was an error downloading downthemall
[07:01] <nopbat> Hello all
[07:01] <linuxlove> littlebear, what is problem here that i cant download extention
[07:02] <littlebear> linuxlove, copy paste
[07:02] <littlebear> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downthemall/
[07:04] <turbo64> rekt
[07:04] <nopbat> wow!
[07:05] <nopbat> What is this net split?
[07:05] <zaggynl> nopbat: it's when IRC servers get out of sync
[07:06] <nopbat> I guess that's not good hehe
[07:08] <dax> nopbat: eh, it happens sometimes. not a huge issue
[07:08] <nopbat> cool
[07:09] <markwalt> Le Sigh.  DeCrapifying my girlfriend's Windows 7 laptop.  I can't convince her to switch to Linux. :-/
[07:09] <nopbat> I think my vsync is not working like it should. I see little tears in the screen. What's a quick way to fix this?
[07:10] <npm> what is "Google swanky" ?? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1543401
[07:10] <nopbat> Yes, I would like to use Ubuntu instead of Windows. I'm trying everything out right now.
[07:11] <linuxlove> littlebear, http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2016-02-15_02-07-26-6TC8odvS.png
[07:11] <dax> npm: model of chromebook, I think
[07:11] <npm> ah
[07:11] <linuxlove> littlebear, http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2016-02-15_02-11-00-Uvgz7THy.png
[07:12] <npm> thanks dax
[07:12] <linuxlove> i cant open https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/201/addon-201-latest.xpi?src=dp-btn-primary
[07:15] <littlebear> linuxlove, use https://code.downthemall.net/releases/downthemall-3.0b6.xpi
[07:20] <linuxlove> littlebear, i see this "the addson downloaded from this site could not be installed because it appears to be corrupt"
[07:22] <linuxlove> littlebear, what should i do?
[07:28] <littlebear> linuxlove, you can either click on the previous ftp link and download at 32KB/s or get a FTP client that support segmentation
[07:29] <linuxlove> littlebear, i am downloading but what is problem that i cant get this extension
[07:29] <littlebear> linuxlove, I got to go, ask someone if they can help you with the ftp segmentation or any sort of download accelerator
[07:31] <zaggynl> linuxlove: what happens if you try to download/install it from the firefox addon site?
[07:32] <linuxlove> zaggynl, i get this error
[07:33] <linuxlove> zaggynl, there was an error downloading downthemall
[07:34] <linuxlove> zaggynl, i just see this
[07:34] <zaggynl> hrm, that's not much to work with
[07:34] <linuxlove> zaggynl, how can i know problem
[07:35] <dialglex> Trying to connect to a cups print server from an ubuntu client, I go to the printer settings and attempt to add the printer but it asks for a driver? Shouldnt the print server be responsible for that? I dont have those drivers installed on the ubuntu machine. What can I do?
[07:36] <linuxlove> zaggynl, i cant install any extension
[07:37] <linuxlove> zaggynl, i tried for other extensions
[07:37] <linuxlove> i am on ubuntu 15.10
[07:38] <zaggynl> seems to be a larger issue with either your connection or firefox
[07:38] <zaggynl> is your ubuntu up to date?
[07:38] <linuxlove> zaggynl, yes
[07:38] <zaggynl> if you try to download the ova link from a terminal with wget link, does it work then?
[07:39] <linuxlove> zaggynl, i tried
[07:39] <linuxlove> no result
[07:39] <zaggynl> what's the error you get with wget?
[07:39] <zaggynl> should be more descriptive than firefox
[07:40] <linuxlove> it is just awaiting for response
[07:40] <zaggynl> I just tried the link for myself and it seems to work
[07:40] <zaggynl> and from your previous responses I can see you can browse just fine
[07:41] <zaggynl> are you on filtered internet or something?
[07:41] <linuxlove> i live at iran
[07:41] <zaggynl> I wonder if you can download it through a vpn
[07:41] <linuxlove> i have no vpn
[07:42] <zaggynl> there are some free ones
[07:42] <zaggynl> limited bandwidth though
[07:42] <dialglex> No worries I selected a general driver and it worked.
[07:42] <linuxlove> zaggynl, do you know how can i find them?
[07:43] <zaggynl> see if this works for your: https://cryptostorm.org/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=8725&sid=d570cbe2f2ea687aabb28381e7953a53
[07:43] <Mamiko> hi  guys, xrand is not working, the screen is not refreshing automatically and i can't read clearly
[07:43] <Mamiko> any help?
[07:52] <linuxlove> who knows about lantern here?
[07:52] <zaggynl> no luck with cryptofree?
[07:54] <dialglex> exit
[07:54] <dialglex> oops
[07:58] <Mamiko> hi  guys, xrand -r 60 is not working, the screen is not refreshing automatically and i can't read clearly. any help?
[08:01] <Guest61792> Hi i just installed a new php project .but i am not able to create a new file or folder in this folder ..
[08:02] <Mamiko> leave
[08:08] <Guest27322> hello
[08:17] <KyleSmith> Hi, I've a crontab running everyday at 23:50 with the CMD: 50 23 * * * /usr/bin/php -f /var/www/html/cnrbackup.php >> /var/www/html/backuplogs/cronlogs/info.log 2>&1
[08:17] <KyleSmith> I've checked filezilla and the file was modified at 04:50
[08:18] <KyleSmith> I've outputted the time and it says: 08:17:58 15/02/16
[08:18] <KyleSmith> Which, right now, it is.
[08:18] <paolo234> hi
[08:22] <Koyaanis> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRWrmT0ovPE
[08:24] <paolo234> anyone can help me
[08:26] <Brew> hi i have an old server running ubuntu 10.04 that is over due an upgrade. What would be the best practise? upgrade to 12.04 and then 14.04 or just a complete fresh install?
[08:26] <paolo234> how i can delete words example if i have more string on file .txt home1,dfvfgv home2,vrfgbvfgb home3,vfgdvfgbgh i would like delete  everything before the ","
[08:28] <markwalt> Brew, I recommend fresh install
[08:29] <Brew> its on a vps so i figured maybe just clone it and upgrade it and see how it goes but fresh install is better?
[08:29] <markwalt> Anytime you do anything, something can go wrong.  So, for me, that means you eliminate as many steps as possible to simplify the operation, and reduce the chance that something will go wrong.
[08:29] <Brew> figured i would save alot fo config time
[08:32] <Mamiko> how can i downgrade from 4.2.0-27 to 2.1 kernel?
[08:32] <Brew> or should i wai5t until april when 16.04 lts is comming?
[08:50] <mohsen-rashidi> Hi. How can I enable tor daemon while there is no tor.conf
[08:50] <mohsen-rashidi> ?
[08:50] <jatt> go away
[08:56] <mathisen> hello, is there any GUI file recovery software for ubuntu ? that is decent.. or is there any gui for testdisk ?
[09:01] <_3by8> Is putting an executable script into my daily.cron folder enough to get it to run daily or do I need to do something else? I don't know how to tell if my script has been working or not...
[09:03] <llutz> _3by8: check systemlogs, cronjobs should be shown there
[09:04] <Bessy> Hello, I'm looking for an andriod notetaking app. Something exactly like window's notepad. I want to save locally to the harddrive. It is because I'm rarely around wifi when taking notes.
[09:05] <Bray90820> Is this an ok  channel to talk around general partitining?
[09:05] <Bray90820> Partitioning
[09:05] <Bessy> Hello, I'm looking for an andriod notetaking app. Something exactly like window's notepad. I want to save locally to the harddrive. It is because I'm rarely around wifi when taking notes.
[09:16] <newbsduser> hello, guys I cannot change system's date time. I tried to use hwclock --set --date="..." or date -s ... but after for a while  it goes back again... it is not vm. prolliant DL580.. how can i solve it?
[09:16] <newbsduser> ntpd is stopped
[09:29] <out_ofthe_box> hi
[09:29] <mr> hi
[09:30] <out_ofthe_box> anyone have ethical issues with the spyware on ubuntu?
[09:31] <baizon> out_ofthe_box: ethical?
[09:32] <llutz> out_ofthe_box: #ubuntu-offtopic please
[09:37] <out_ofthe_box> hello?
[09:37] <out_ofthe_box> llutz? please? please what?
[09:38] <cfhowlett> out_ofthe_box, this is the ubuntu support channel.  offtopic discussion go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:38] <baizon> !offtopic | out_ofthe_box
[09:38] <out_ofthe_box> i know
[09:38] <out_ofthe_box> but im in a dilema
[09:38] <out_ofthe_box> if i want to keep using ubuntu
[09:38] <baizon> out_ofthe_box: what dilemma?
[09:38] <cfhowlett> no you are just in the wrong channel.  go to #off-topic to debate
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> about the spyware on ubuntu
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> please dont bully me away
[09:39] <somsip> !adlens | out_ofthe_box
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> this is a valid concern
[09:39] <baizon> out_ofthe_box: there is no spyware, also you can deactivate it
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> but its default on
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> thats my moral objection
[09:39] <baizon> out_ofthe_box: ubottu posted the solution
[09:39] <cfhowlett> out_ofthe_box, no one is bullying you .  we ask - politely - that you go to the appropriate channel
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> ?
[09:39] <somsip> out_ofthe_box: it's disabled by default in the new version
[09:39] <baizon> out_ofthe_box: also what somsip wrote
[09:39] <out_ofthe_box> why was it not default off origionally?
[09:40] <cfhowlett> why not just choose a different OS.  problem solved
[09:40] <out_ofthe_box> wow
[09:40] <Jordan_U> out_ofthe_box: You have been given instructions on how to disable adlense, that is the best that this *technical support* channel can give you.
[09:40] <out_ofthe_box> there still seem to be issues here
[09:40] <cfhowlett> again --- wrong channel for that discussion
[09:41] <out_ofthe_box> scary really...
[09:41] <Jordan_U> out_ofthe_box: Not issues that this channel can help you with. This is your last warning before you are quieted. If you wish to discuss #ubuntu's policies on being tech support only then please join #ubuntu-ops.
[09:41] <cfhowlett> or do you believe continued discourtesy is going to convince anyone to join your caus
[09:41] <out_ofthe_box> i'm publishing an article on this matter you see - all this will be published
[09:41] <out_ofthe_box> and im streaming this live
[09:42] <Aaran> Hi, having a bit of trouble whenever I open my terminal window its fully transparent you can see the drawn box for the window but nothing inside
[09:43] <baizon> Aaran: can you post a screenshot of it please
[09:43] <Aaran> sure 1 sec
[09:46] <Aaran> Ok strange, I took a screenshot and tried to open it from within the Pictures folder, it says its opening it but nothing happens
[09:46] <Aaran> I have also lost the desktop in that its not drawing the files I had saved there
[09:46] <Aaran> but if I go into the desktop folder they are visible
[09:48] <Bray90820> is 200mb a good size for /boot
[09:48] <Brew> do u guys use a virus software on ur linux desktops?
[09:49] <cfhowlett> Jordan_U, out_ofthe_box has self-initiated a PM and continued his threats of publicity.  I have /ignored.
[09:49] <Bray90820> Brew: I don't
[09:49] <baizon> Brew: no
[09:49] <cfhowlett> Brew, antivirus: no.  rootkit hunter and firewall, yes
[09:50] <cfhowlett> also I added the noscript plugin to firefox to manage java
[09:50] <Brew> cfhowlett, is it this u run? https://rootkit.nl/projects/rootkit_hunter.html
[09:50] <baizon> Brew: yes
[09:51] <cfhowlett> brew, rkhunter.  never detected one yet, fwiw
[09:52] <Brew> hehe well as long as people dont click anything they not sure of everything is all good :-)
[09:52] <Bray90820> Should the boot loader be installed on /boot
[09:52] <cfhowlett> Bray90820, depends
[09:53] <Bray90820> cfhowlett: On what?
[09:53] <baizon> Bray90820: well i got only 2 partitions, / and /home
[09:53] <cfhowlett> uefi or non-uefi
[09:53] <Bray90820> It's efi it's on a macbook
[09:53] <cfhowlett> bootloader usually goes to the top level device, e.g. sda
[09:53] <cfhowlett> Bray90820, ah, MAC>  best ask the mac experts.  rarely seen in this channel
[09:54] <cfhowlett> !mac | Bray90820
[09:54] <NeoFrontier> Ok is there a quicker way that using top to see the command line command for a running program ?
[09:54] <NeoFrontier> I use top then make it do a lot of stuf to go to the top.
[09:55] <Bray90820> cfhowlett: I know if i ask in #mac there gonna give me a reticules story about how Linux on a mac will destroy the processor and that there is very little information about it
[09:55] <NeoFrontier> Ok is there a quicker way than* using top to see the command line command for a running program ?
[09:55] <somsip> NeoFrontier: ps aux | grep {name}
[09:55] <cfhowlett> Bray90820, eh?  I did not say ask #mac
[09:55] <cfhowlett> see the wiki for the links
[09:55] <NeoFrontier> if you don't know the command line name
[09:55] <Bray90820> cfhowlett: I know just daying
[09:55] <somsip> NeoFrontier: define your problem clearly
[09:55] <Bray90820> *Saying
[09:56] <NeoFrontier> Like if you have some program running. But you want to find out its actual command line call.
[09:57] <NeoFrontier> I use top. And make the program in question do a lot of work so it goes to the top or move up.
[09:57] <Triffid_Hunter> NeoFrontier: check /proc/<pid>/cmdline
[10:03] <leuda> uuu
[10:04] <leuda> drone.......
[10:04] <cfhowlett> leuda, this is ubuntu support.  ask your questions.
[10:08] <ghostknife> Aaugh. after all these years of patience, upstart remains disgusting
[10:09] <ghostknife> "networking is simply not meant to be restarted or stopped on Ubuntu. The functionality simply isn't supported". meh.
[10:21] <AstroBoy> Anyone knows why Ubuntu wouldn't boot on an old x64 computer? (Instead, it shows "GRUB_" screen and beeps, not able to input anything  as it's not a command line)
[10:22] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | AstroBoy
[10:32] <m1dnight_> test
[10:33] <cfhowlett> m1dnight_, passed
[10:33] <m1dnight_> thnx, and sorry for spam :)
[10:33] <cfhowlett> !test
[10:33] <zerty> hi there
[10:33] <zerty> how to reset the root password ?
[10:34] <cfhowlett> !root | zerty
[10:34] <jman> hmm
[10:34] <halabund> How can I compile some simple C++11 code (uses only the standard library) on Ubuntu 15.10 so the binary will work on Ubuntu 14.04 as well?  What do I need to pay attention to?
[10:34] <jman> when i watch a video on youtube, it takes a lot of time for it to maximize and minimize. can anyone help?
[10:34] <jman> i mean go fullscreen and come out
[10:34] <cfhowlett> jman, "long time" =????
[10:34] <jman> seconds
[10:35] <Triffid_Hunter> jman: go to youtube.com/html5 and enable it
[10:35] <cfhowlett> jman, this ^^^
[10:36] <jman> The HTML5 player is currently used when possible.
[10:37] <zerty> when i reboot i can't see single mode
[10:37] <ck_mfc> does anyone know a alternate for gpg-agent?
[10:37] <Triffid_Hunter> jman: "when possible" was basically never last time I checked, I had to force it to always
[10:43] <linuxlove> hello guys
[10:43] <linuxlove> who has experienced for music instrument here?
[10:43] <mikeoz> i do
[10:43] <mikeoz> piano?
[10:44] <somsip> !ot
[10:44] <linuxlove> i am going to remove voice from music
[10:44] <mikeoz> relax ubottu! its hardly busy here!
[10:44] <somsip> mikeoz: we discourage offtopic chat - take it to pm if you want to discuss
[10:44] <mikeoz> wow
[10:44] <linuxlove> has ubuntu this tool
[10:44] <linuxlove> ?
[10:44] <jubo2> mikeoz: #ubuntu-offtopic exists for a reason
[10:45] <mikeoz> zzzz
[10:45] <linuxlove> hey guys
[10:45] <Jordan_U> linuxlove: Which tool?
[10:45] <linuxlove> Jordan_U, i want to remove voice from a mp3
[10:46] <mikeoz> what song linuxlove? im curious
[10:46] <somsip> linuxlove: like, to make it into a karaoke track?
[10:46] <linuxlove> somsip, yes
[10:46] <rogogogo> Hey guys, is it safe to use Ubuntu yet or is it still spyware?
[10:46] <mikeoz> rogo its still not safe
[10:46] <mikeoz> im my opinion
[10:46] <Jordan_U> linuxlove: *If* the voice is completely centered in a sterio recording, and the rest of the instruments are not centered, then you can achieve that by a 180 degree phase shift of one of the audio channels. Audacity can do this.
[10:46] <mikeoz> what they did is a disgrace
[10:47] <somsip> !fud | mikeoz (be helpful please)
[10:47] <mikeoz> what?
[10:47] <OpenSorce> linuxlove, the guys in #audacity might be able to help you.
[10:47] <linuxlove> Jordan_U, how?
[10:47] <mikeoz> somsip and ubottu they left it opt out
[10:48] <Jordan_U> !adlens | rogogogo
[10:48] <mikeoz> you know what they did - im not falling prey to ANYTHING. canonical fell prey to greed
[10:48] <rogogogo> mikeoz, so it's still like that? Okay, thanks.
[10:48] <mikeoz> if a company will stoop so low to install spyware, you can never full trust them
[10:48] <linuxlove> no one is not respond in audacity channel
[10:49] <rogogogo> Jordan_U, I shouldn't have to do that.
[10:49] <Brew> is there a point in upgradeing a server to 14.04 today when 16.04 is out in 2 months?
[10:49] <somsip> linuxlove: might help - have a read http://www.howtogeek.com/56335/how-to-remove-vocals-from-music-tracks-using-audacity/
[10:49] <OpenSorce> linuxlove, http://lifehacker.com/296121/remove-vocals-from-mp3s-with-audacity
[10:49] <mikeoz> check the copyright
[10:49] <rekols> hello
[10:50] <mikeoz> you might not be allowed to remove the vocals
[10:50] <mahesh_>  hai anyone can help me please ..i lost my photos on my sd card ..it is deleted automatically..so i want to recover the images using testdesk..please help me am not able to do that
[10:50] <rogogogo> I heard Ubuntu is not even doing their own package management anymore, is that true?
[10:50] <linuxlove> mikoez with no copyright
[10:50] <mikeoz> i believe it is rogo
[10:51] <Triffid_Hunter> linuxlove: voice removal will never be perfect, but a good start is full cut around 500Hz-1.5KHz
[10:51] <mikeoz> people need to be made aware of the terrible thing ubuntu did
[10:51] <somsip> rogogogo: no
[10:51] <Jordan_U> mikeoz: rogogogo: This channel is for Ubuntu technical support only. Please take other discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[10:51] <mikeoz> jordan this is relevant
[10:52] <rogogogo> somsip, I just read that Ubuntu is taking out their pacakge manager and using Gnome's!
[10:52] <Jordan_U> mikeoz: It is not tech support. This channel is for tech support only.
[10:52] <somsip> rogogogo: continue in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[10:52] <linuxlove> links are not useful
[10:52] <mikeoz> and spyware and malware fall under tech support
[10:52] <mikeoz> spyware and malware cause tech issues
[10:52] <Jordan_U> rogogogo: Gnome Software Center is not a package manager, it's a frontend for apt.
[10:53] <rogogogo> Jordan_U, it is tech related man! Just because we're talking about ugly parts you don't want to be reminded of doesn't mean it's OT or not relevant.
[10:53] <Jordan_U> mikeoz: You and others have been provided with the technical solution for disabling the ad lense. That is all that this channel can help with.
[10:53] <mikeoz> eaxctly rogogo
[10:53] <popey> It's discussion, which is OT here
[10:53] <somsip> rogogogo: are you haveing a technical issue with the software centre? If not, offtopic.
[10:53] <popey> This is not a discussion channel, it's a support channel.
[10:53] <mikeoz> i agree popey
[10:53] <linuxlove> who knows about sox?
[10:54] <popey> mikeoz: so take it elsewhere and stop trolling our support channel.
[10:54] <linuxlove> sox input.wav output.wav oops
[10:54] <mikeoz> popey tech issues due to spyware issues caused by the greed and immoral behaviour of canonical are tech issues
[10:54] <rogogogo> somsip, nope. I'm just asking a technical question about an Ubuntu feature. TOTALLY topical.
[10:54] <somsip> rogogogo: no you're not. EOT for me
[10:54] <linuxlove> omg
[10:54] <mahesh_> jordan_u sorry to ping u ,,pls can u help me
[10:54] <Jordan_U> mikeoz: rogogogo: This is your last warning. Your next offtopic comment will lead to a ban. Please join #ubuntu-ops if you wish to discuss channel policy.
[10:55] <ck_mfc> Does anyone know why gpg-agent would not use the pgp passphrase stored in the gnome-keyring? Happens since the upgrade to 15.10
[10:55] <Jordan_U> !guidelines | rogogogo mikeoz
[10:56] <rogogogo> What is the deal with you guys? You want to silence everyone that tells the truth about Ubuntu. Jordan_U fuck your ban! I'm on a Tor node and I'll be right back on a different one in five seconds.
[10:56] <jman> youtube in my ubuntu on firefox takes a long time to maximize and minimize, I added an addon to use only html5 it seems to be taking the same time:/
[10:56] <mikeoz> scary huh rogogo
[10:56] <mikeoz> :) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)
[10:56] <mikeoz> _:) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)
[10:56] <mikeoz> ,.:) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)
[10:56] <mikeoz> _:) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)
[10:56] <mikeoz> .,:) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)
[10:56] <jman> lmao
[10:56] <ck_mfc> wtf
[10:56] <mahesh_> any one can help to recover deleted files on sd card?
[10:57] <jman> wow what did jordan do
[10:57] <Jordan_U> jman: Please just ignore the trolls.
[10:57] <popey> mahesh_: photorec is good for that
[10:57] <somsip> !undelete | mahesh_ (no idea if this works on SD card though)
[10:59] <mahesh_> popey am sorry iam unable to do that..can  u please explain me
[10:59] <popey> mahesh_: what exactly are you unable to do?
[11:00] <mahesh_> popey i connected usb to my port ..so i want to recover the deleted files
[11:00] <popey> mahesh_: yes, photorec is a tool which can do that
[11:00] <mahesh_> popey iam new to linux thats y am not able to move forward
[11:00] <linuxlove> lantern works yet?
[11:00] <mahesh_> even by searching in google also
[11:01] <popey> mahesh_: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step is a step by step guide
[11:01] <popey> with lots of pictures :)
[11:01] <jman> youtube in my ubuntu on firefox takes a long time to maximize and minimize, I added an addon to use only html5 it seems to be taking the same time:/
[11:01] <jman> anyone?
[11:02] <linuxlove> TH
[11:02] <linuxlove> Triffid_Hunter, are you there?
[11:03] <linuxlove> some one please help
[11:03] <Triffid_Hunter> linuxlove: man sox tells me plenty about how to use it
[11:03] <cfhowlett> !patience | linuxlove
[11:03] <mahesh_> popey ..according to that ..i used this commond  "sudo testdisk-6.13/photorec_static" but it is showing commond not found
[11:03] <popey> mahesh_: did you download photorec and unpack it?
[11:04] <popey> linuxlove: what's your specific question?
[11:04] <linuxlove> Triffid_Hunter, is this true sox input output oops?
[11:04] <linuxlove> popey, i want remove voice from a music
[11:05] <popey> sox can do that!?
[11:05] <linuxlove> popey, i get error from sox
[11:05] <popey> linuxlove: are you following some guide to do this?
[11:06] <Brew> hi i have a server running 10.04 ubuntu server and should i wait for 16.04 in 2 months or do the upgrade to 14.04 now. i run a lamp server on it
[11:06] <linuxlove>  sox llll.wav out.wav oops
[11:06] <linuxlove> sox FAIL formats: can't open input file `llll.wav': WAVE: RIFF header not found
[11:06] <ikonia> Brew: I'd say back up your data an clean install when 16.04 is out
[11:06] <linuxlove> popey, i did all no result
[11:06] <cfhowlett> Brew, clean install amigo
[11:06] <Jordan_U> Brew: Either way you will need to upgrade to 14.04 before you can upgrade to 16.04.
[11:07] <Frantic> Hi guys, I'm on 14.04 and trying to get reverse (osx style) scrolling. I've swapped 4/5 in my ~/.Xmodmap, however some apps are ignoring that (e.g. nautilus) and after a recent upgrade important ones too (e.g. chromium)
[11:07] <Frantic> Could someone tell me how to reverse the scrolling direction?
[11:07] <Brew> but it seems like a clean install is the way to go though
[11:07] <popey> linuxlove: are you following some guide to tell you how to use sox?
[11:07] <mahesh_> popey yes i  did..but still it is showing same
[11:08] <linuxlove> popey, i found a structure in google
[11:08] <linuxlove> popey, but no result
[11:08] <mahesh_> popey if i use sudo photorec it is configuring ..but in that only harddisk information showing ..it is not showing usb connected device
[11:09] <linuxlove> popey, it was sox input.wav output.wav oops
[11:09] <popey> mahesh_: the directory name is probably different, where you typed testdisk-6.13 it's probably testdisk-7.0 or similar
[11:09] <Emersont1> hi. I'm VERY new to Ubuntu, how do i installl openGL so i can build OGL apps with CMake?
[11:09] <linuxlove> hello its me
[11:09] <llutz> mahesh_: sudo apt-get install testdisk             then you call sudo photorec ....    without path
[11:10] <mahesh_> llutz i did exactlu same ..but after that?
[11:10] <popey> Emersont1: you probably need libgl-dev files like libgl1-mesa-dev
[11:10] <linuxlove> it is pleasure to get a result from this channel
[11:10] <Brew> Jordan_U, yea i would have to do it step by step but most people say clean install. Has alot changed so it motivates a clean install?
[11:10] <llutz> linuxlove:  ... `llll.wav': WAVE: RIFF header not found       you have to specify the fileformat
[11:10] <Emersont1> popey: so i sudo "apt-get install libgl-dev" ?
[11:10] <linuxlove> but llutz what do you mean?
[11:11] <popey> Brew: you're on an unsupport release so an upgrade that far will be "fun" - I agree with ikonia, might need to clean install
[11:11] <linuxlove> llutz, i just found this structure
[11:12] <cfhowlett> popey, unsupported including no security.  install a supported version ASAP.  14.04.3 now
[11:12] <linuxlove> llutz, do you know what should i do now>
[11:12] <linuxlove> ?
[11:12] <rcj_> Hi, just encountered an issues with isc-dhcp-server. Was able to stop the service using the init script but the server still gives out ip's to new hosts in the network. I was also able to find that the process was listening on udp ports even after stopping. Can anybody give me an insight into this ? is this a bug on isc-dhcp-server version "isc-dhcp-server   4.2.4-7ubuntu" ??
[11:12] <ikonia> I'd say just sit back for the 40 days
[11:13] <ikonia> take the 40-ish days to backup and prep for a clean intsall to 16.04
[11:13] <ikonia> manage the risk
[11:13] <popey> gosh is it that soon!?
[11:13] <ikonia> popey: "ish"
[11:13] <popey> :)
[11:13] <linuxlove> How To Remove Vocals From Music Tracks
[11:13] <Jordan_U> cfhowlett: 10.04 server packages are supported until April 30.
[11:13] <mahesh_> popey pls help me
[11:13] <llutz> linuxlove:   specify the input fileformat (-t format), its not a WAV-ifle as sox expects. consult the sox-documentation for further help
[11:14] <mahesh_> i need that files those are important
[11:14] <ikonia> it's just over a month - so just manage the risk, rather than risk a 14.04 upgrade / clean install and double your work
[11:14] <Brew> ikonia, thanks i think i will go with your suggestion. Feels better to start fresh
[11:14] <cfhowlett> Jordan_U, !!! good to know.   sorry for the misinformation.
[11:14] <popey> mahesh_: as I said, if you download photorec, then you can run it by changing the directory name from the instructions to the one you uncompressed
[11:15] <rcj_> @ikonia so you think that this is a bug in isc-dhcp-server ??
[11:15] <ikonia> rcj_: what ?
[11:15] <linuxlove> sox FAIL sox: Not enough input filenames specified
[11:15] <rcj_> Not able to stop isc-dhcp-server
[11:15] <Brew> ahhh the server version is still supported until 30/4 thats great
[11:15] <ikonia> rcj_: you can't stop it ?
[11:15] <rcj_> Hi, just encountered an issues with isc-dhcp-server. Was able to stop the service using the init script but the server still gives out ip's to new hosts in the network. I was also able to find that the process was listening on udp ports even after stopping. Can anybody give me an insight into this ? is this a bug on isc-dhcp-server version "isc-dhcp-server   4.2.4-7ubuntu" ??
[11:15] <ikonia> rcj_: sorry - this is the first time I've seen you speak
[11:15] <ikonia> rcj_: is the dhcp process still running
[11:16] <rcj_> no but there is no pid but it is listening on udp ports
[11:16] <Brew> Jordan_U, on the wikipedia it says 10.04 is only supported until 2015-04-30
[11:16] <ikonia> rcj_: it can't be - it has to be something else
[11:16] <ikonia> rcj_: eg: libvirt using dnsmasq
[11:17] <mahesh_> popey i installed sucessfully..now it is showing harddisk
[11:17] <mahesh_> popey so do i need to enter in to that?
[11:18] <rcj_> this is a plain server running dhcp. I want to stop this service temporarily, even if I stop the server, the init script shows it stopped successfully , but still provides ip
[11:18] <ikonia> rcj_: is the dhcp process still running
[11:18] <jgcampbell300> I have 1000's of numbers formated ##-###-#### and im trying to find a way to get a list of all of these numbers into a txt file from a pdf can anyone suggest a way to do this
[11:19] <popey> mahesh_: it's hard to understand exactly what you're doing here.
[11:19] <rcj_> Yes the process is still running
[11:19] <ikonia> rcj_: how can you see that ?
[11:19] <rcj_> ps -aux | grep dhcp root     19578  0.0  0.0   4944  1980 pts/4    S+   20:19   0:00 grep --color=auto dhcp dhcpd    20963  0.0  0.0  14848  8932 ?        Ss   19:13   0:00 dhcpd -user dhcpd -group dhc d -f -q -4 -pf /run/dhcp-server/dhcpd.pid -cf /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
[11:20] <rcj_> I kill the pid and another one starts instantly
[11:20] <mahesh_> popey i used first command ..so now i entered to photorec tool
[11:20] <ikonia> rcj_: what version of ubuntu is this ?
[11:20] <rcj_> Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
[11:20] <popey> mahesh_: so you see this? http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/File:PhotoRec_startup.png (or something like it)
[11:21] <ikonia> rcj_: ok, so how are you killing it
[11:21] <Jordan_U> Brew: cfhowlett: Indeed, I looked at ubottu's !10.04 and misread 2015 as 2016. 10.04 is in fact EOL even for server packages.
[11:21] <ikonia> rcj_: and how are you stopping it
[11:21] <mahesh_> popey yes i see the same
[11:21] <cfhowlett> Jordan_U, sounds legit
[11:21] <popey> mahesh_: what are you trying to recover from? SD card, USB stick?
[11:22] <mahesh_> popey sd card
[11:22] <mahesh_> popey i inserted my sd card in cardreader and connected to port
[11:23] <popey> mahesh_: is this running an ubuntu desktop?
[11:23] <rcj_> I stop it using the init script
[11:23] <popey> mahesh_: what happend to the SD card that makes you want to recover from it?
[11:23] <ikonia> rcj_: exact command please
[11:23] <mahesh_> popey yes ubuntu 14.0
[11:23] <rcj_> #/etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server stop
[11:24] <ikonia> rcj_: use the service command (it shouldn't matter - but run it, lets see if there is a difference)
[11:24] <rcj_> Okay, let me just try that out
[11:24] <popey> mahesh_: were files deleted, or did the sd card fail in some other way?
[11:26] <rcj_> Wow, that is great. It worked :) , seems like there is some issue with the init script then ?
[11:26] <ikonia> rcj_: not really
[11:26] <ikonia> rcj_: it's how you're supposed to use it - due to upstart, rather than calling sysV init style
[11:27] <jgcampbell300> is it possable to use grep to take ##-###-#### numbers from one file full of junk and put them into a diffrent file like txt or something
[11:27] <rcj_> I see. Thank you for your time ikonia
[11:27] <mahesh_> popey files deleted
[11:27] <rcj_> :)
[11:28] <popey> mahesh_: okay. strange your card doesn't show up, close photorec, unplug USB, plug back in, wait a few seconds and re-start photorec
[11:30] <popey> mahesh_: in a terminal you can also run 'tail -f /var/log/kern.log' and see if any messages appear during you plugging the USB in.
[11:31] <popey> mahesh_: typically you'd see stuff in there which indicates the usb device has been found
[11:33] <mahesh_> popey it is showing removable disk attached ..after typing that command
[11:34] <Jordan_U> jgcampbell300: grep -o -P '\d{2}-\d{3}-\d{4}' input.txt > output.txt
[11:35] <jgcampbell300> Jordan_U: cool thanks ... will look that up so i understand it better
[11:35] <popey> mahesh_: okay, that's good, does it show a device name like /dev/sdc or /dev/sdd or something?
[11:36] <tomreyn> jgcampbell300: same as: grep -oE '[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{4}' input.txt > output.txt
[11:36] <mahesh_> popey yes it is showing
[11:37] <ertyu> hi there
[11:37] <ertyu> i got a service called assp on ubuntu
[11:37] <ertyu> server
[11:37] <popey> mahesh_: so you see it in photorec now?
[11:37] <ertyu> but i can't understand why the service is suddenly stopped how to identify that ?
[11:37] <jgcampbell300> you guys think that would work with pdf file
[11:37] <mahesh_> popey might that sd card is fault it is not showing
[11:38] <popey> could be
[11:38] <mahesh_> i will through it outside
[11:38] <mahesh_> but thanks alot for this help
[11:38] <popey> np
[11:38] <mahesh_> and same i connected usb pendrive the info is showing in photorec
[11:38] <popey> ahhh
[11:38] <popey> maybe the card reader is broken?
[11:38] <Jordan_U> jgcampbell300: It will probably be more reliable if you use pdftotext first so that grep is working with text rather than a binary format.
[11:39] <mahesh_> no .i able to open memory card details normlly
[11:39] <popey> ah
[11:39] <mahesh_> or else suppose if i want to recover files from this pendrive .what should i do?
[11:39] <jgcampbell300> Jordan_U: kk thanks
[11:39] <popey> mahesh_: oh, hang on
[11:40] <mahesh_> it is showing in photorec also
[11:40] <Jordan_U> jgcampbell300: You're welcome.
[11:40] <popey> mahesh_: did you run photorec with sudo?
[11:40] <mahesh_> yes sudo only
[11:40] <popey> aw
[11:40] <popey> mahesh_: sorry, I don't know why it's not finding the card then.
[11:40] <Guiprobs> :) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)Ubuntu utilizes spyware - Canonical and Shuttleworth are bullies.... the amazon
[11:40] <Guiprobs> search lens was OPT IN... they left it this way to spy on you and make money
[11:40] <Guiprobs> _:) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)Ubuntu utilizes spyware - Canonical and Shuttleworth are bullies.... the amazon
[11:40] <Guiprobs>  search lens was OPT IN... they left it this way to spy on you and make money
[11:40] <Guiprobs> .,:) The moderator Jordan_U is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator Jordan_U is a C UNT :)  :)Ubuntu utilizes spyware - Canonical and Shuttleworth are bullies.... the amazo
[11:40] <Guiprobs> n search lens was OPT IN... they left it this way to spy on you and make money
[11:41] <mahesh_> popey ya leave about sd card .. i will destroy it..but same files are as well in pendrive also ..and that were deleted
[11:41] <mahesh_> so what should i do?
[11:43] <mahesh_> popey but u really helped me alot...thanks for that
[11:43] <popey> no problem
[11:44] <mahesh_> for pendrive..
[11:44] <mahesh_> after finding that.
[11:44] <mahesh_> what should i select
[11:44] <jgcampbell300> Jordan_U: holy crap ... so many birds in one package ... thank you again Jordan
[11:45] <popey> mahesh_: the step by step guide to photorec should help
[11:52] <mahesh_> popey thanks alot
[11:52] <jarnos> I have set an update command for google-chrome-stable by crontab -u root. I use @reboot directive. The apt-get install command is called, but it fails due to it can not download. This is even if I reboot, so network should be available. Why does it fail?
[11:52] <jarnos> I mean a command to update Chrome.
[11:53] <A5977-Guest> jarnos - have you tried praying during the reboot? this worked for me when i was doing my update
[11:53] <Emersont1> Hi, just fired up Ubuntu 15-10 and have "fsck from util-linux 2.26.2" followed by "/dev/sda8: recovering journal" "/dev/sda8: clean, 241558/29327360 files, 3366379/127306112 blocks"
[11:53] <jarnos> A5977-Guest what? praying?
[11:53] <k1l_> jarnos: dont mind the troll
[11:54] <Artemis3> good advise tho. Do not upgrade chrome that way.
[11:54] <jarnos> Artemis3, why not?
[11:55] <popey> jarnos: seems a bit of a brutal way to update the machine. Why not just do the regular updates as and when they come?
[11:55] <jarnos> popey, Well, I would like to have Chrome updated, when I start working.
[11:55] <Artemis3> ubuntu automated updates too
[11:56] <jarnos> popey, and I want it happen automatically as I have with (other) security updates.
[11:56] <popey> jarnos: yeah, there's an unattended-upgrades option
[11:57] <Alberto_35> Hello everyone
[11:57] <Alberto_35> I'm having a problem with Youtube videos... I'm on Xubuntu 14.04 and Mozilla Firefox.
[11:58] <Alberto_35> The image and sound don't synchronize properly
[11:59] <Alberto_35> And also, the image stands still very often.
[12:01] <ertyu> hi there on demsg
[12:01] <ertyu> i got a various line like that : 7.823353
[12:01] <Alberto_35> I've heard Linux isn't supporting flash anymore, is it true? Might this be the reason why videos aren't working properly in Firefox?
[12:01] <ertyu> what that it means ?
[12:01] <pesari> Alberto_35: try with google chrome. it has the latest flash builtin
[12:01] <cfhowlett> Alberto_35, flash is dying technology but that isn't your problem.  suggest you enable html5 in youtube
[12:02] <Alberto_35> cfhowlett Thank you very much :)
[12:02] <cfhowlett> happy2help! Alberto_35
[12:02] <Artemis3> Alberto_35, youtube switched to html5 by default but you can still switch back to flash. Your problem is probably gpu or slow cpu and you might be better served by smtube
[12:03] <popey> jarnos: I'd be inclined to look at the unattended-upgrades package which is configurable in what it updates, and can do the reboot too
[12:03] <popey> jarnos: I use it on all my machines to automagically install updates during the night
[12:04] <Alberto_35> Do you know how I can enable html5 in YouTube?
[12:04] <popey> Alberto_35: youtube.com/html5
[12:04] <virtualmachineis> anyone has issues with dynamic ip's?
[12:04] <Alberto_35> popey Thank you
[12:04] <Artemis3> Alberto_35, thats the page where you can enable back flash.
[12:04] <popey> virtualmachineis: that's a vague question, can you be more specific?
[12:05] <Alberto_35> Artemis3 Thank you
[12:05] <virtualmachineis> well i wans to be assigned to a range of ips
[12:05] <virtualmachineis> want
[12:05] <llutz> ertyu: timestamps , use dmesg -T
[12:05] <virtualmachineis> and i often have connectivity issues
[12:06] <virtualmachineis> btw whoever just booted that person... that was not very gracious. nothing wrong with prayer
[12:06] <Artemis3> Alberto_35, it is not universal and some videos will want to use html5 anyway, they are phasing flash out
[12:06] <jarnos> popey, well I usually shut computers down for night.
[12:07] <Alberto_35> All the media types are verified on this page.
[12:07] <popey> jarnos: it'll run when you wake the machine up I believe
[12:07] <Alberto_35> It tells me they're all compatible.
[12:08] <Alberto_35> HTML.VideoElement
[12:08] <Alberto_35> Checked
[12:08] <Alberto_35> H.264 Checked
[12:08] <Alberto_35> WebM VP8 Checked
[12:08] <Alberto_35> Media Source Extensions Checked
[12:09] <Alberto_35> MSE & H.264 Checked
[12:09] <Alberto_35>  MSE & WebM VP9 Checked
[12:09] <Alberto_35> Currently using HTML5 player when possible: Checked
[12:11] <Alberto_35> I could switch to Google Chrome, however, I need a working parental control add-on... Does Chrome have one?
[12:12] <bazhang> check a chrome support forum Alberto_35
[12:13] <Alberto_35> The thing is... I thought Firefox was the  web browser which best satisfied my needs
[12:13] <Alberto_35> But I will give Chrome a try
[12:14] <Alberto_35> :)
[12:14] <Alberto_35> Thank you all
[12:15] <Zemeio> Anyone have a recommendation for a program like gyazo or sharex for ubuntu? That lets you take screenshots and upload to servers, copying the link to clipboard.
[12:24] <haasn> How does Ubuntu generate its routing table? In particular, how does it order interfaces? My default routes appear in the “wrong” order
[12:26] <popey> haasn: network manager does it, I believe
[12:27] <haasn> I should have specified - Ubuntu 14.04. I don't think it's using NM in my setup
[12:28] <ioria> haasn, ps -A | grep NetworkManager
[12:29] <popey> haasn: server or desktop?
[12:29] <haasn> ioria: Ah, NetworkManager is running, yes. popey: server
[12:29] <derbie> Hi! Windows 8.1 64bit, Virtualbox -> 12.04 Displays shows me unknown display and my resolution is set to 25##X#### pretty big. It was working fine yesterday, now that i booted i no longer have my 1680X1050 display
[12:29] <haasn> sorry, I did the grep on the wrong machine
[12:29] <popey> hehe
[12:30] <haasn> NetworkManager is *not* running :)
[12:30] <derbie> How do i get ubuntu to detect the display or set it to 1680X1050 ?
[12:30] <ioria> haasn, you can also check the command  'route' and its man page
[12:30] <popey> derbie: you could run the display thing in system settings and choose from the list?
[12:30] <derbie> 1680X1050 is not in the list
[12:30] <haasn> ioria: I can configure the routing table with `route` just fine, but that 1. doesn't persist across reboots, 2. isn't easily rolled out as a configuration template. I sort of want to configure the machine so that it automatically sets up the correct routes
[12:31] <popey> derbie: are the virtualbox extensions installed? Maybe they need rebuilding after a kernel update?
[12:31] <popey> derbie: perhaps re-install them to be sure?
[12:31] <derbie> popey: afaik yes. How can i verify if everything is fine?
[12:31] <haasn> It's registering the default route obtained statically on eth1 (via /etc/network/interfaces) with metric 0
[12:31] <haasn> And registering the default route obtained via DHCP on eth0 with metric 1
[12:31] <haasn> I want it to be exactly the other way around, because eth1 is just for fallback routing (and is slower!)
[12:31] <popey> derbie: I'd just do the reinstall by inserting the vbox additions iso from the menu
[12:32] <ioria> haasn,  or you use NM or you use manual config in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:32] <haasn> ioria: You mean manual config for both interfaces?
[12:32] <derbie> I did sh ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run and restarted earlier
[12:32] <haasn> (rather than DHCP)?
[12:32] <derbie> to no effect
[12:33] <popey> :(
[12:33] <popey> derbie: in the past I have forced a resolution with xrandr on the command line - that worked for me in a vm
[12:33] <haasn> Also, what if eth1 happens to be the “right” interface and eth0 should be the fallback (this is the case on some machines)
[12:33] <popey> derbie: there's a command line option in xrandr to "add" a resolution and then set it
[12:33] <gnome> hi can someone help me? Software-Properties-Gtk doesn't work
[12:33] <gnome> thanks
[12:34] <popey> it's software-properties-gtk - no capital letters
[12:34] <ioria> haasn,  if you want to use the interfaces file, disable NM
[12:34] <haasn> Ah, I can set the routing metric when using static config as option “metric”
[12:34] <haasn> ioria: NM is disabled
[12:34] <gnome> popey tried that  - its not there
[12:35] <popey> gnome: what version of ubuntu?
[12:35] <gnome> 14.04.3
[12:35] <popey> gnome: is it ubuntu or some other flavour?
[12:36] <gnome> ubuntu
[12:36] <gnome> real mccoy
[12:36] <popey> gnome: please pastebin the output of "apt-cache policy software-properties-gtk"
[12:36] <derbie> popey: it worked
[12:36] <gnome> pastebin where?
[12:36] <derbie> popey: i followed http://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/how-to-set-a-custom-resolution
[12:36] <popey> derbie: xrandr?
[12:36] <derbie> Yes
[12:36] <popey> sweet!
[12:37] <popey> that knowledge from 6 years ago has been useful ㋛
[12:37] <derbie> something just crashed the display
[12:37] <popey> hah
[12:37] <gnome> popey?
[12:37] <gnome> do you have a communal pastebin?
[12:37] <popey> paste.ubuntu.com
[12:37] <haasn> Okay, well; I've solved my problem: Just adding ‘metric 100’ in the static route section inside /etc/network/interfaces gives it a higher metric
[12:37] <popey> haasn: nice one.
[12:38] <derbie> Ah it might have been the 30 seconds timer...
[12:38] <derbie> I hope :D
[12:38] <derbie> Thank you popey <3
[12:39] <popey> np
[12:43] <gnome> did that popey
[12:45] <Kartagis> how do I find out why proftpd dies?
[12:46] <Kartagis> nothing in logs, just ProFTPD killed (signal 15)
[12:48] <gnome> popey?
[12:49] <gnome> hello ?
[12:49] <popey> gnome: what url?
[12:50] <popey> gnome: you need to tell me where you pasted it
[12:50] <gnome> oh sorry
[12:51] <gnome> i just pasted it to paste.ubuntu.com
[12:51] <gnome> i had it under my name
[12:51] <popey> and it should have given you a url to give me
[12:51] <gnome> gnome
[12:51] <popey> with numbers on the end
[12:51] <popey> give me that url
[12:52] <gnome> ahh
[12:52] <gnome> is this it?
[12:52] <gnome> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15073853/
[12:56] <popey> gnome: gnome that doesn't look like 14.04.3
[12:56] <gnome> ok
[12:56] <gnome> it is
[12:56] <popey> gnome: what's the history of this install?
[12:56] <gnome> I installed it last week
[12:56] <gnome> no issues
[12:56] <popey> I don't believe you.
[12:56] <gnome> until the weekend
[12:56] <AstroBoy> Anyone knows why Ubuntu wouldn't boot on an old x64 computer? (Instead, it shows "GRUB_" screen and beeps, not able to input anything  as it's not a command line)
[12:57] <gnome> ok - anyone else there?
[12:57] <popey> The command I asked you to run would not have produced that output on 14.04
[12:57] <gnome> ok - well it did
[12:57] <cfhowlett> intrepid?!?!?
[12:57] <popey> Exactly.
[12:58] <gnome> exactly ... what?
[12:58] <popey> The output is from a machine from years ago
[12:58] <popey> Which makes it implausible it came from a 14.04 machine
[12:58] <cfhowlett> popey, you are mistaken about what you have or you're lying. intrepid has been dead.  for years.
[12:58] <gnome> it is a 14.04 machine
[12:58] <gnome> believe me or not
[12:58] <popey> cfhowlett: check who you're talking to
[12:59] <cfhowlett> gnome, got it.
[12:59] <popey> gnome: ok, pastebin the output of this:- "dpkg -l"
[12:59] <cfhowlett> popey, ^^^
[12:59] <gnome> that ok popey
[12:59] <gnome> is there any one else who can assist me
[12:59] <AstroBoy> Can anyone try guessing what causes that issue I'm experiencing? ;/
[13:00] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, did it ever boot?
[13:00] <gnome> I heard this place was serious and troll free
[13:00] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Thanks for replying, the machine boots to Windows 7 just fine, and the specific drive with the linux installation boots fine on newer computers
[13:00] <gnome> guess it was too good to be true
[13:01] <popey> It is serious, give us the output of "dpkg -l"
[13:01] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, wait so you moved the drive between machines??
[13:01] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Yep
[13:01] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: My intention was to make a portable workspace
[13:01] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, same architecture?  i.e. both 64 bit machines?? and other specs match?
[13:01] <gnome> popey i dont appreciate being called a liar
[13:02] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: They're both 64 bit, one is around 8 years old though.
[13:02] <popey> Okay. see if someone else will believe you then.
[13:02] <gnome> you are still calling me a liar
[13:02] <gnome> ok - is this popey the only one here?
[13:02] <Myrtti> gnome: nobody's going to assist you before we find out what version you're running, for certain. so what does dpkg -l output?
[13:02] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Both intels, one is i7 4790k and the other is core 2 quad q6600
[13:03] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Gefroce gpus
[13:03] <Myrtti> gnome: this isn't about if you're lying or not, but if your system is borked in a way that makes it untenable to try to fix. It's nothing personal, really
[13:03] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: I thought it might be related to something such as BIOS / UEFI, is that possible?
[13:03] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, well your idea *should* work but I suggest on your offending machine, boot the nomodeset option.  could be as simple as a fragged display setting
[13:04] <cfhowlett> !nomodeset | AstroBoy
[13:04] <ioria> gnome, install pastebinit it's easier
[13:04] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, we were not using uefi 8 years ago so if your drive is set to uefi, expect issues
[13:05] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: I'm not really sure, I just installed it normally without modifying any settings - I'll try to use a nomodeset parameter, however it might be impossible as it immediately starts beeping after POST
[13:06] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, I think there might also be substantial differences in drive technology which might cause issue between machines if not addressed
[13:06] <gnome> ok against my better judgement im posting an expert of the output from the  dpkg -l command
[13:07] <gnome> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15073982/
[13:07] <popey> that isn't the full output
[13:07] <bazhang> gnome, lets see a pastebin of the sources.list
[13:07] <Pod15> Dansguardian running on my laptop with privoxy but DG listening non external as well as internal interface, anyway I can prevent this?
[13:07] <gnome> as i said
[13:07] <gnome> and EXERPT popey
[13:07] <cfhowlett> gnome the full list: more /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:08] <bazhang> gnome, the full sources.list please
[13:08] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: you think there could be an issue even if it's a USB external drive?
[13:08] <ioria> w32codecs is dead
[13:08] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, possible.
[13:09] <cfhowlett> more info needed
[13:09] <AstroBoy> Ah
[13:10] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett:  how can i try setting nomodeset if it immediately beeps? is there a button I can press to force it letting me the option to change the script?
[13:11] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, ah, I thought you got farther into the process.  if it's beeping immediately that suggests hardware issue.  beeping before / after POST??
[13:11] <AstroBoy> after POST
[13:11] <bazhang> gnome is this linux mint
[13:11] <cfhowlett> but before ubuntu boot splash?
[13:11] <AstroBoy> Again, Windows 7 boots jsut fine
[13:11] <AstroBoy> Before splash, yes
[13:12] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, as win7 flys even when switching machines?
[13:13] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: I mentioned win 7 booting fine to rule out a hardware issue
[13:13] <cfhowlett> agreed.
[13:14] <cfhowlett> sorry, you did backup your data, correct?
[13:14] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: yep
[13:14] <BluesKaj> howdy folks
[13:15] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, OK, suggestion: reinstall [I know ...] ubuntu while connected to the problem box.  get it set up, then transport it between machines.
[13:16] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Yeah maybe it'll be better doing that.. if it will solve the issue - what would you guess the problem was?
[13:16] <Brew> anyone have had a problem that when u ssh the terminal windows doesnt update what happends...only after i click enter
[13:17] <cfhowlett> AstroBoy, with the problem matrix you described, I wouldn't know what to guess.  got to be some kind of obscure setting on the box that rejects the others is the best I can do.
[13:18] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Gotcha, alright well I'll try doing that and see what happens.. I'll post back later if you'll be around :)
[13:18] <cfhowlett> best of luck, AstroBoy !
[13:18] <AstroBoy> cfhowlett: Thanks for your help mate
[13:18] <AstroBoy> Thanks!
[13:18] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[13:23] <glumgold> yeah. irc is live
[13:28] <rdlf1024> Could anyone please help me? My SSD won't let windows 7 create partitions after I've chown'd it using Ubuntu. I run out of ideas on how I can fix it.
[13:31] <mgolisch> i doubt there is any relation
[13:32] <gnome> hi again
[13:32] <rdlf1024> mgolisch I beg your pardon?
[13:34] <mgolisch> rdlf1024: setting permissions on a filesystem on that has nothing to do with the ability to create partitions on it, especialy not when booted into another os
[13:34] <mgolisch> what exactly did you do?
[13:34] <mgolisch> and whats the error message in windows?
[13:35] <Knard> hello
[13:36] <Knard> i've a problem but i speack french... someone to help me?
[13:36] <mgolisch> #ubuntu-fr ?
[13:36] <Knard> thanks mgolish ;)
[13:36] <cfhowlett> !fr | Knard
[13:36] <Knard> thanks cfhowlett
[13:37] <cfhowlett> happy2help! knard
[13:40] <Knard> thank u too ubottu
[13:43] <derbie> given i have multiple terminals open how to i evenly distribute them on the screen?
[13:44] <popey> derbie: there's a neat app called "xtile" which can do that
[13:44] <derbie> thank you popey <3
[13:44] <popey> sorry, x-tile
[13:49] <derbie> popey: it's in the launch menu, i click it and get the loading icon indefinetely
[13:49] <derbie> :S
[13:49] <popey> derbie: last time i ran it from ALT+F2 and it added to the indicator area
[13:50] <derbie> "indicator area" ?
[13:50] <zaggynl> So Sophos AV is free for Linux, is this even useful?
[13:51] <k1l_> zaggynl: to scan windows partitions? :)
[13:51] <cfhowlett> !malware | zaggynl
[13:52] <popey> derbie: top right, where the date is
[13:52] <cfhowlett> zaggynl, can't hurt I suppose
[13:52] <derbie> Nope...
[13:52] <popey> odd
[13:53] <yeats> !av | zaggynl
[13:53] <derbie> popey: shouldn't this me an OS native functionality...??
[13:53] <derbie> be*
[13:53] <popey> well, it isn't :)
[13:54] <k1l_> derbie: which desktop is in use?
[13:55] <ioria> !info python-appindicator
[13:58] <zaggynl> well yeah, small chance to get malware if you only use official repos
[13:58] <zaggynl> I tend to use a couple of PPAs though
[14:05] <Kartagis> derbie: there's also this neat app called terminator
[14:13] <derbie> Kartagis: :-D
[14:14] <derbie> Kartagis: thank you
[14:14] <Kartagis> sure thing
[14:15] <KeyboardNotFound> Can someone do MITM while downloading software from ubuntu repository? Is it encrypted ?
[14:16] <zaggynl> KeyboardNotFound: being curious too I googled that: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/10106/how-secure-is-the-apt-get-install-command-against-man-in-the-middle-attacks
[14:17] <cooper> looking for a compatible flash player for facebook  games
[14:18] <zaggynl> isn't flash going to the way of the dodo?
[14:19] <cooper> possibly but its not for me
[14:19] <cooper> ive tried gnash but it doesnt seem to work too well
[14:20] <k1l_> cooper: use the adobe flashplugin installer
[14:20] <zaggynl> or use chrome, has flash build in
[14:20] <tiphra> cooper: have you tried Pepper Flash?
[14:20] <yed> can my computer run ubuntu https://i.imgsafe.org/86172e5.png
[14:21] <zaggynl> probably, boot from an ubuntu cd to test
[14:21] <cooper> tiphra: not yet
[14:22] <wuji2016> i use firefox ,i copy libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
[14:22] <k1l_> yed: why not?
[14:22] <cooper> k1l_: yes i did but it doesnt seem to work either by what i understand adobe is no longer supporting linux
[14:23] <k1l_> cooper: they somehow still keep one version going. but dont ship updates to new versions
[14:24] <yed> Is 6 core i7 good enough  for ubuntu
[14:24] <k1l_> yed: easily
[14:24] <zaggynl> why wouldn't it be?
[14:24] <wuji2016> yes
[14:25] <telboon> a cmd line question -- how do i pipe output as a input to another process (not pipe to file)?
[14:25] <telboon> eg. i want to pipe result of find to ls
[14:26] <wuji2016> find | ls
[14:26] <wuji2016> or
[14:26] <akik> telboon: find has an -exec option which you can use
[14:27] <telboon> wuji2016: that doesn't work -- ls don't work on files, only on cmd line input
[14:27] <akik> telboon: or you can use "find ... | xargs ..."
[14:27] <ganzeinfach> I have a prob to install ubuntu 12.04 on my Dell Latitude ST 10.1 Tab. Keyboard is freezing. Installer crashes. Is there anyone who know how to get 12.04alpha2 iso? Because I have tried 12.04.5 desktop and it was not possible.
[14:27] <telboon> akik: thanks! just want i'm looking for! xargs would be useful for other applications too
[14:27] <k1l_> ganzeinfach: try the 12.04 without .5 at the end
[14:28] <k1l_> ganzeinfach: because with each pointrelease (like servicepack on windows) they ship a new kernel
[14:28] <ganzeinfach> k1l_ You mean this is working?
[14:29] <Gambit15> Hey guys
[14:29] <Gambit15> I want to add a DPkg::Pre-Invoke command to the apt conf, although I see apt now only uses files under apt.conf.d
[14:30] <Gambit15> Where should I add it in this case?
[14:30] <Pici> Gambit15: create a file in apt.conf.d with that in it
[14:31] <ganzeinfach> hm, where can i get it. on ubuntu.com it says 12.04 and if I switch to the folder it comes 12.04.5
[14:31] <Gambit15> Pici, so it'll read any file in that dir? Just confirming...
[14:31] <Pici> Gambit15: yes.
[14:32] <Gambit15> Cool, cheers!
[14:33] <jophish> Hi, my keyboard doesn't have multimedia keys, I'm hoping to be able to use xkb to remap MENU+F4 to X86AudioMute for example. Would someone be able to take a look at a xkb configuration for me, because something's not quite right: https://gist.github.com/1bd6e4455c570b9d9328
[14:33] <k1l_> ganzeinfach: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04.0/
[14:33] <ex_> hi
[14:34] <jophish> Or direct me to a channel a little more focused on xkb usage
[14:34] <ex_> i'm facing a problem with installing nvidia drivers on an old laptop in ubuntu 14
[14:34] <ganzeinfach> thx
[14:34] <ganzeinfach> I hope its working well
[14:35] <__doc__> @ ubuntu 14.04 LTS, dpkg --get-selections | grep -i graphite -> libgraphite2-3:amd64				install
[14:35] <ex_> i have this problem on boot ACPI PCC probe failed. i tried to boot with nomodeset but didnt work
[14:35] <__doc__> dpkg -s libgraphite2-3:amd64 -> Version: 1.2.4-1ubuntu1
[14:35] <ex_> so i had to purge nvidia drivers, but graphic performances are bad
[14:35] <k1l_> ganzeinfach: its going to be a lot of work to get everything running. i saw a lot of people giving up from a quick research.
[14:35] <__doc__> ldd /opt/google/chrome/chrome | grep -i graphite
[14:36] <__doc__> 	libgraphite2.so.3 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgraphite2.so.3 (0x00007f097345b000)
[14:36] <__doc__> so....
[14:36] <__doc__> everybody on ubuntu can now be hit by a remote execution bug trough chrome and firefox?
[14:37] <ganzeinfach> yeha, but windows is not for the internet and if i can dualboot to use the connection in ubuntu it will be great for me. And this is a good adress to bring to work I thing. http://www.mogilowski.net/lang/en-us/2012/02/15/install-ubuntu-on-dell-latitude-st-tablet/
[14:37] <k1l_> __doc__: you got a cve for that?
[14:38] <__doc__> k1l_: http://www.talosintel.com/reports/TALOS-2016-0058/
[14:38] <k1l_> __doc__: down
[14:39] <Pici> __doc__: it is being worked on, see http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2016/CVE-2016-1521.html
[14:41] <ganzeinfach> so, I create an USB-Stik.
[14:42] <__doc__> ubottu: https://github.com/silnrsi/graphite/blob/master/ChangeLog
[14:43] <__doc__> you can work your way trough the changes applied to figure that one out, the details of the CVE are probably largely superfluous at this point
[14:43] <Pici> __doc__: ubottu is a bot, but thanks for the info.
[14:45] <_banana> Regarding MongoDB install on Wily: is it a straightforward Operation? (not officially supported). Anyone share experience?
[14:47] <ganzeinfach> remaining 4min
[14:53] <ganzeinfach> well keyboard not working in general on the bootmenu dell latitude ST 128GB SSD
[14:53] <_banana> OK, I guess not.
[14:59] <terminal_i> hi
[15:13] <homa> hi my friends
[15:13] <mr> Hello guys, even if is not related to ubuntu I will try ask anyway. I did a dd command to put the windows 10 on the usb stick. Now I tried to format the stick with gparted but I cannot do it.
[15:14] <ganzeinfach> hm, have to bootimage with other tool. With Yumi I cant go automaticly to live-cd modus. Cause Keyboard stuck in dosmode
[15:14] <homa> are there channel for programmers
[15:14] <sumBTC> exit
[15:14] <sumBTC> exit
[15:14] <bazhang> ##programming homa
[15:16] <terminal_i> who else is using ubuntu 15.10 here?
[15:16] <xangua> ! Ask | terminal_i
[15:18] <mikesd> :) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:18] <mikesd> :):) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:18] <mikesd> ,:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:18] <mikesd> _:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:18] <mikesd> :) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:18] <baizon> heh :/
[15:19] <diamondsword> hello ubuntu :)
[15:19] <Ashtasu> Hello :)
[15:19] <biobuntu> o/
[15:19] <diamondsword> I've just installed ubuntu 14 lts, when I write to terminal java -version it doesn't say much. isn't java pre-installed on ubuntu 14?
[15:20] <homa> bazhang, thank you
[15:20] <diamondsword> or how can I know if java installed and which version?
[15:20] <g105b> diamondsword: no
[15:20] <g105b> diamondsword: which java
[15:21] <diamondsword> g105b: do I have java installed on ubuntu 14?
[15:21] <biobuntu> diamondsword: java -version
[15:21] <g105b> diamondsword: no
[15:22] <diamondsword> biobuntu: The program 'java' can be found in the following packages:  * default-jre  * gcj-4.8-jre-headless  * openjdk-7-jre-headless  * gcj-4.6-jre-headless  * openjdk-6-jre-headless
[15:22] <diamondsword> ok
[15:22] <diamondsword> is this enough to get the latest java to install, then? >> http://www.liquidweb.com/kb/how-to-install-oracle-java-8-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
[15:23] <g105b> diamondsword: depends on whether you want oracle's closed source implementation or openjdk?
[15:23] <popey> openjdk-7-jre-headless is good enough for minecraft ㋛
[15:23] <diamondsword> g105b: what differ between them? I just want to run some programs on Java.
[15:23] <baizon> diamondsword: then openjdk is fin
[15:23] <baizon> *fine
[15:24] <g105b> diamondsword: nothing major different
[15:24] <baizon> diamondsword: https://askubuntu.com/questions/437752/openjdk-oracle-is-better
[15:24] <popey> diamondsword: I am using java 1.7.0_95 here on my laptop to play Minecraft and other Java nonsese, works fine.
[15:24] <biobuntu> openjdk for me
[15:27] <guest-p2rWdS> ?
[15:28] <ganzeinfach> pixelterror in 12.04, but maybe its possible
[15:29] <diamondsword> when I su and password it fails to auth but when I sudo apt-dosomething and password it goes well. why is that? there is no su command?
[15:29] <k1l_> diamondsword: dont use su to get root on ubuntu. we have sudo for that.
[15:30] <popey> diamondsword: sudo is asking for _your_ password, su is asking for the root user password. On Ubuntu by default we don't have root account enabled.
[15:30] <k1l_> !sudo | diamondsword
[15:30] <OerHeks> ganzeinfach, why 12.04? try the latest 14.04 LTS
[15:30] <diamondsword> hmh.
[15:30] <diamondsword> ok :)
[15:31] <diamondsword> I'm new to linux/ubuntu.
[15:31] <popey> diamondsword: welcome :)
[15:31] <ganzeinfach> 14.04 work not well for me in general. 12.04 is supported to 2017?
[15:31] <ganzeinfach> its the only old buntu thats supported
[15:32] <ganzeinfach> And why all people need always something new.
[15:33] <shlant> morning all. Cron question: if I am receiving an email from cron, should I assume that it's because it failed or does cron send emails on success as well?
[15:33] <ganzeinfach> but yeah 12.04 is not working on my tab. maybe I have really get to 14.04.
[15:34] <popey> ganzeinfach: what make and model of tab is it?
[15:34] <ganzeinfach> its a not supported one
[15:34] <popey> that wasn't exactly what I asked :(
[15:34] <asaj3> ping admin
[15:34] <ganzeinfach> dell latitude ST 128GB 4GM ram
[15:35] <popey> thanks
[15:35] <ganzeinfach> 4GB*
[15:35] <ganzeinfach> do you have an idea?
[15:35] <asaj3> what?
[15:35] <popey> what gpu is in it?
[15:35] <ganzeinfach> which is the most well know touch unix
[15:35] <popey> asaj3: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[15:35] <ganzeinfach> Atom
[15:36] <ganzeinfach> ^^
[15:36] <popey> ganzeinfach: oh, that's promising.
[15:36] <popey> not a powervr gpu then?
[15:36] <asaj3> quit
[15:37] <popey> ganzeinfach: did you get it installed?
[15:37] <guest-p2rWdS> hey
[15:38] <ganzeinfach> nope
[15:38] <ganzeinfach> thing its Intel Atom Z670
[15:38] <popey> aw, this guy did http://www.mogilowski.net/lang/en-us/2012/02/15/install-ubuntu-on-dell-latitude-st-tablet/
[15:38] <popey> looks neat
[15:38] <ganzeinfach> keyboard bugs me in Dosmode. And 12.04 graphic is crashing and other probs#
[15:38] <popey> :(
[15:39] <ganzeinfach> i know. i got this tut from mogil too
[15:39] <ganzeinfach> but isn´t working on this..
[15:39] <ganzeinfach> dont know why
[15:40] <turbo64> i noticed if you go to the main page of the ubuntu website or the debian website, you wont find the word "linux" on there
[15:40] <N3sh108> hello, I am trying to use upstart for my nodejs server but I just get 'stop/waiting'
[15:40] <N3sh108> how comes? The upstart script should be correct.
[15:41] <ganzeinfach> A bios Downgrade is not possible from Dell. Not supported. Have A09 and thought maybe the keyboard is working better with an old bios, but cant downgrade anymore :(
[15:41] <Jaiswal> i am unable to activate the webcam on my laptop; model sony vgn cr353_l
[15:41] <ganzeinfach> got the Tab today and i am not sure, how to get linux working beside win7
[15:43] <ganzeinfach> What is better Ubuntu Touch 14.09 RTM or Ubuntu Touch 16.04 (Xenial Xerus)
[15:43] <spm_draget> I am installing redmine via the remind package on ubuntu 14.04. Everything works so far, but when starting it, passenger is missing 'bundler' http://dpaste.com/0KHG1SR
[15:44] <popey> There are no x86 Ubuntu Touch images available ganzeinfach
[15:44] <spm_draget> Is the redmine package broken?
[15:44] <ganzeinfach> no? oh
[15:44] <k1l_> popey: he wants a standard desktop, not ubuntu-touch
[15:44] <ganzeinfach> no
[15:44] <popey> k1l_: not if you re-read what he literally _just_ typed
[15:44] <ganzeinfach> k1l i wont touch
[15:44] <ganzeinfach> you missunderstood
[15:44] <ganzeinfach> I will*
[15:45] <popey> It might be possible to make an image
[15:45] <popey> But we don't have any tested ones
[15:45] <k1l_> ganzeinfach: you said you hate unity. ubuntu touch is unity. are you aware of that?
[15:45] <popey> heh
[15:45] <popey> Got bad new for ya bro ㋛
[15:45] <ganzeinfach> yeah, but unity i fix after installing
[15:46] <ganzeinfach> if its possible on touchversion
[15:46] <MonkeyDust> ganzeinfach  that's why the unity launch bar is on the left, because it's like that with ubuntu touch
[15:46] <popey> I think you need to find someone else with that hardware, or itemise the specific things that aren't working.
[15:46] <ganzeinfach> ah okay. thought xfce is working too
[15:47] <ganzeinfach> well, i am glad if i have an ubuntu with unity at first
[15:47] <ganzeinfach> but atm i have only a win7 on it and its not, what i prefer
[15:48] <ganzeinfach> allright. try 14.04 and then i have to look
[15:49] <ganzeinfach> ubuntu with unity is better than no buntu
[15:50] <spm_draget> Could it be that the redmine package is broken?
[15:51] <MonkeyDust> spm_draget  try and reinstall it
[15:55] <javascrpts> hi
[15:55] <javascrpts> I already have a testing installation.
[15:55] <javascrpts> Do I have to reinstall the latest alpha/beta when it comes out?
[15:56] <xangua> javascrpts: why you wanna install the latest alpha/beta?
[15:56] <MonkeyDust> javascrpts  what are you talking about
[15:56] <bazhang> !final | javascrpts
[15:57] <javascrpts> thanks
[15:57] <bazhang> np
[15:57] <javascrpts> :) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:57] <javascrpts> _:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:57] <javascrpts> .,:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[15:57] <javascrpts> :)
[15:57] <javascrpts> bbl
[15:57] <MonkeyDust> oh her again
[15:58] <[Onion> hey
[15:58] <[Onion> any1 on?
[15:59] <MonkeyDust> [Onion  type /names
[15:59] <[Onion> k soz
[16:00] <Pici> [Onion: no need to apoligize :)
[16:00] <[Onion> ok
[16:01] <[Onion> im a leader of a squad any1 wanna join?
[16:01] <JerryS> Anyone on familiar with compiling modules?
[16:01] <[Onion> yeah me
[16:01] <MonkeyDust> [Onion  wrong channel, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[16:04] <yed> Is bash the default shell in ubuntu
[16:05] <Pici> yed: yes.
[16:07] <mr> Hello guys, even if is not related to ubuntu I will try ask anyway. I did a dd command to put the windows 10 on the usb stick. Now I tried to format the stick with gparted but I cannot do it.
[16:10] <ganzeinfach> is the touch image 16.04 only possible to install with network? I used the 112mb image for x86.
[16:12] <xangua> The touch image ?
[16:12] <ramsgate> hi
[16:12] <ramsgate> I haven't been getting updates for a while
[16:13] <MonkeyDust> ramsgate  ubuntu version?
[16:13] <ramsgate> do you think my archive mirror is lagging behind
[16:13] <ramsgate> 14 4 3
[16:13] <ganzeinfach> xenial-preinstalled-system-i386+generic_x86.img
[16:13] <ramsgate> brb
[16:14] <MonkeyDust> ganzeinfach  xenial support in #ubuntu+1
[16:14] <Pod15> Ufw not enabled on reboot despite ufw.conf enabled=yes and gufw rules setup etc.  Any pointers?
[16:14] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  sudo ufw enable
[16:14] <Pod15> Monkeydust, that works fine but I want it to start automatically without user having to type that in
[16:15] <Pod15> For all users tc
[16:15] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  once enabled, it stays that way until you disable it$µ
[16:15] <Pod15> Yeah that's what it should do but not needs turning on manually after every reboot!?
[16:15] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  no
[16:16] <Pod15> It does, every time I reboot sudo ufw status gives  inactive!
[16:17] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  ok, do it now, enable, then reboot, then verify and come back here
[16:19] <NginUS> Could someone help me script audio file alterations? http://v.ht/YLwe
[16:21] <MonkeyDust> NginUS  that looks very specific... there's also #bash and #ubuntustudio
[16:22] <jgcampbell300> So I am trying to find a solution to my time issue. I have a list of roughly 16,000 addresses from the same site. each one has info I need on it like id number address etc ... I am trying to find a way to get all of this data into say a calc spreadsheet or maybe a sql database ... does anyone know where I could start. I have tried a few but nothing is clicking to me
[16:22] <NginUS> MonkeyDust: thx- just joined #bash a sec ago- will try #ubuntustudio
[16:23] <Mark____> Looking for help with Ubuntu.
[16:23] <Pod15> Monkeydust, did as asked and sudo ufw status still giving inactive.
[16:24] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  that's odd
[16:24] <Pod15> Tell me about it!  Been driving me nuts for a few days now!!
[16:25] <Mark____> My problem is this: I've installed Ubuntu on a W7 laptop with the intention operate as a dual boot. However, upon a restart it goes directly into W7 never having offered a choice to OS's. I've gone online for advice but I find the suggestions VERY confusing, owing to my complete lack of experience with Ubuntu.
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  scroll down to the last entry http://askubuntu.com/questions/474216/14-04-missing-etc-init-d-ufw-my-firewall-never-auto-starts
[16:29] <Pod15> Monkeydust, cheers I have no file named ufw.conf in /etc/init.d
[16:29] <MonkeyDust> Pod15  let me know if it works, for future reference
[16:35] <Pod15> Monkeydust, didn't work
[16:36] <MonkeyDust> auch
[16:42] <seso> hi
[16:44] <Pod15> Monkeydust, added ufw enable to /etc/rc.local and now enabled on reboot
[16:45] <perry_torry> seriously you guys have to join #wrongplanet right now, it's crazy in there.
[16:45] <Strife89> Hello, folks. I'm about to *re*install Ubuntu on a friend's laptop. Early on, the installer complained that a FAT32 partition had uncorrected errors - and it turns out that that's the EFI partition. I have no intention of putting Windows on this machine again, so can that partition safely be removed?
[16:46] <Pici> perry_torry: I don't see how that is at all relevant to #ubuntu, so please don't advertise  here.
[16:47] <BluesKaj> Strife89, format that partition to fat32 and mount it as uefi-boot in the partitioner then ubiquity will install grub there, or at leas it should
[16:49] <Strife89> BluesKaj: The partitioner has already assigned it the mount point of /boot/efi, so should that be used instead?
[16:49] <BluesKaj> Strife89, yes
[16:49] <Strife89> BluesKaj: All righty. Thanks!
[16:50] <Strife89> BluesKaj: Hmmm. The format button is actually greyed out.
[16:51] <BluesKaj> Strife89, ckick change
[16:51] <Strife89> BluesKaj: I did; greyed out there, too.
[16:51] <Strife89> BluesKaj: Seems I can up and remove it, though.
[16:53] <ganzeinfach> okay, some is writing:  I decided to try to install Lubuntu and It works really pretty good. I can not use rotation but everything else is working (wifi, sound, usb, Bluetooth) and also graphic acceleration is not working.
[16:54] <ganzeinfach> someone else Trying to install xubuntu 13.04 but having trouble with setup, ie. no keyboard. tried going from live using the setup in order to use accessibility option of onscreen keybd but cannot get it to display.
[16:54] <WeRMo> Would like to start a desktop application via a .desktop file. Unfortunately, if I click on the desktop file, just the terminal is opening. But the terminal program isn't executed.
[16:54] <WeRMo> Can someone help me?
[16:54] <Hrki> hi, which is the best best browser for ubuntu? chrome or firefox ?
[16:54] <OerHeks> ganzeinfach, don't try unsupported 13.04
[16:55] <ganzeinfach> no, but lubuntu
[16:55] <BluesKaj> Strife89, since you're using windows then if you run into problems you can always use legacy mode in the uefi/bios and install ubuntu
[16:55] <Myrtti> Send a message
[16:55] <Myrtti> oof.
[16:55] <ganzeinfach> maybe 14.04 lubuntu?
[16:55] <Myrtti> mispaste, sorry
[16:55] <BluesKaj> not using windows rather, Strife89
[16:55] <OerHeks> ganzeinfach, that graphic acceleration is not working is not surprising with poulsbo gma500
[16:55] <ganzeinfach> what is poulsbo gma500
[16:56] <OerHeks> ganzeinfach, your videocard
[16:56] <Strife89> BluesKaj: Ahh, I forgot about that. I'll try that if this fails. Thanks again.
[16:56] <ganzeinfach> it sucks probably?
[16:56] <ganzeinfach> :)
[16:57] <BluesKaj> Strife89, it worked for me, and also disable secure and fast boot if they are options
[16:57] <arnoud> Can anybody suggest a GUI for MySql that is not MySql Workbench?
[16:58] <ganzeinfach> make it sense to use lubuntu 14.04 desktopversion or better alternative version for the Tablet?
[16:59] <popey> ganzeinfach: I did ask you previously if you had the powervr gpu - this is why.
[16:59] <popey> ganzeinfach: powervr == poulsbo.
[17:00] <popey> ganzeinfach: they are horrid to get working
[17:00] <procyon_ember> squinty: I compiled the wrapper from source, and extracted the plugin from the google deb. It works, but maybe next time I'll PPA it.
[17:00] <ganzeinfach> ah ok. was taking the tab today
[17:00] <ganzeinfach> so dont know all infos
[17:01] <Strife89> BluesKaj: Don't know about fast boot, but I know Secure Boot can be disabled.
[17:01] <Strife89> BluesKaj: New partition scheme: https://goo.gl/photos/1xuQjpdvZtdxgbXv6
[17:02] <BluesKaj> Strife89, ok ,some machines don't have fast boot , it's windows thing anyway , afaik
[17:02] <ganzeinfach> I have my first personal hater. He like me..
[17:03] <ganzeinfach> take keyboard out of you faggot lovers ass. [17:59] <ertcvb> You queer [17:59] <ganzeinfach> why [17:59] <ganzeinfach> and no, i dont be queer [17:59] <ertcvb> You son of a bitch [18:01] <ganzeinfach> ya [18:01] <ganzeinfach> Give me more. [18:01] <ganzeinfach> Hanging on your balls dude
[17:04] <ganzeinfach> [18:03] <ertcvb> You a fucking dumb piece of shit
[17:04] <nullbyte_> how can i hide an OS update from update-grub command?
[17:04] <auronandace2> ganzeinfach: no need to quote such stuff here
[17:04] <nullbyte_> e.g. Windows
[17:04] <mcphail> ganzeinfach: not in here, please
[17:05] <BluesKaj> !ops | ganzeinfach
[17:05] <popey> uh
[17:05] <popey> he was pasting a pm
[17:05] <Strife89> ganzeinfach: I get the feeling ertcvb has been going around insulting everyone in PMs.
[17:05] <ganzeinfach> right. was pasting pm
[17:05] <Strife89> Just noticed one from him to me.
[17:05] <ganzeinfach> mayb he is from microschrott
[17:05] <ganzeinfach> :)
[17:06] <popey> moving on
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[17:08] <jeasss> :) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[17:08] <jeasss> _:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[17:08] <KronoX>            |___/                                      |_|          |___/
[17:08] <jeasss> ,.:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[17:08] <jeasss> ....:) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)
[17:08] <jeasss> :) The moderator k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w hore mother will be F UCKED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C UNT :)  :)㋛
[17:09] <BluesKaj> wonder if that will get some ops response :-)
[17:09] <BluesKaj> thanks k1l_
[17:09] <Mate0010> hope lubuntu works
[17:13] <SonikkuAmerica> ((... wow. I haven't seen anything like that since the HFSPLUS days O_o))
[17:13] <Myrtti> SonikkuAmerica: don't jinx it
[17:13] <SonikkuAmerica> ((wasn't trying :
[17:14] <SonikkuAmerica> * :\))
[17:23] <Strife89> One more question: can a terminal window be opened while the Live CD is in installation-only mode? (I don't want to drop to a console.)
[17:24] <OerHeks> Strife89, nope
[17:24] <Strife89> OerHeks: Oh, okay.
[17:24] <OerHeks> stgrife, only in live mode, start the install from there
[17:24] <Strife89> Okay. It's not critically important.
[17:24] <e8newallm_> When trying to make a fresh install of 15.10, I get "subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1"
[17:24] <Strife89> Just me hoping to save a little time. :)
[17:25] <popey> pretty sure you can switch to a TTY when on the live iso
[17:25] <e8newallm_> It's an error that seems to come from initramfs-tools
[17:26] <Strife89> popey: Right, although I'd prefer to avoid that to be on the safe side.
[17:26] <popey> wise :)
[17:27] <Strife89> I'll just do what I need to do after the install finishes and I reboot
[17:27] <Strife89> Gotta get the owner's personal data back into /home
[17:28] <OerHeks> Strife89, update,  and restore the data?
[17:28] <Strife89> OerHeks: Basically the plan now, yeah
[17:29] <Strife89> Although I may restore first (using the Live USB stick) so that config files are back in place
[17:30] <Strife89> When I first did the install I was foolish enough to put everything into one partition. This time, /home is separate.
[17:30] <OerHeks> maybe restricted-extras, gufw, synaptic, a clipboard, vlc, and run sudo apt-get install libdvd-pkg on 15.10
[17:30] <OerHeks> ( for dvd playback)
[17:31] <Strife89> Ah, good idea
[17:31] <OerHeks> and a decent browser, imho
[17:31] <Strife89> I found a DVD in their optical drive, funnily enough
[17:37] <rdlf1024> Could anyone please shed some light on this: "I installed windows AFTER Ubuntu on a separate drive. I have 3 disks, all labeled 'boot' from GParted. What do I need to do so that GRUB boots both systems?"
[17:38] <ikonia> grub should detect both OS's
[17:38] <ikonia> grub sould be installed on the booting component of the primary disk
[17:38] <rdlf1024> ikonia: And how do I make grub detect it? boot from a live usb and run sudo update-grub?
[17:39] <ikonia> rdlf1024: what do you currently have ?
[17:40] <rdlf1024> ikonia: I have 2 SATA HDDs - 1 for Ubuntu and 1 for x-plat data and 1SSD with windows installed on it
[17:40] <rdlf1024> ikonia: I don't know whether I need to install grub on my windows partition or leave it alone.
[17:41] <rdlf1024> ikonia: according to this, the former is recommended: http://askubuntu.com/questions/6317/how-can-i-install-windows-after-ive-installed-ubuntu
[17:41] <LambdaComplex> "install grub on my windows partition"
[17:41] <LambdaComplex> what....does that mean?
[17:41] <LambdaComplex> if we're doing BIOS booting then grub doesn't get installed to a partition, it gets installed to a drive
[17:42] <LambdaComplex> and...well, if we're doing UEFI booting....that still doesn't make sense
[17:43] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex it's EFI. By 'partition', I mean the drive (disk) with windows in it.
[17:43] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: okay, don't say partition if you mean drive
[17:43] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex I take that back. Deal?
[17:44] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Deal!
[17:44] <LambdaComplex> Anyways, since you're doing UEFI, that (should) make things a bit simpler
[17:44] <LambdaComplex> The problem with BIOS booting was Windows would just overwrite the bootloader in the disk's MBR
[17:44] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex It's not unified, dude. It's just EFI.
[17:45] <LambdaComplex> ....Are you on a Mac?
[17:45] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex I'm on a PC.
[17:45] <LambdaComplex> What's the difference between UEFI and EFI?
[17:46] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex I guess.. the firmware interface is not unified, hance the lack of 'U'?
[17:46] <LambdaComplex> I think UEFI is just the latest implementation of the EFI specs. No idea how important this distinction is
[17:47] <LambdaComplex> ANYWAYS, the motherboard _should_ support having multiple entries in EFI mode
[17:47] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex It does. But instead of going EFI or Non-EFI, I chose AUTO.
[17:48] <Strife89> BluesKaj: It boots!
[17:48] <LambdaComplex> So, here's what should happen: You currently have an entry pointing to grub's .efi file. After installing Windows, you should get another entry pointing to Windows' .efi file (bootmgr.efi or some such)
[17:49] <LambdaComplex> And you should just be able to tell the motherboard to use grub instead of Windows
[17:49] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex I'm afraid I don't follow
[17:50] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Which part(s) don't you follow?
[17:50] <LambdaComplex> Also, I'm still on what should happen. I haven't gotten to the "What happens if your motherboard has a crappy EFI implementation" part :P
[17:51] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex The part I need to tell the mobo to go with Grub. Do I need to write that down and insert into grub.cfg or /etc/grub.d/40_custom?
[17:51] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Telling the motherboard to use grub would be somewhere in the boot order options in your BIOS
[17:52] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: OK, so you mean my primary disk defined by BIOS.
[17:52] <LambdaComplex> .....No
[17:52] <LambdaComplex> With EFI booting, the motherboard has a list of .efi files contained on the EFI System Partition
[17:52] <LambdaComplex> And you pick which one of those you boot to
[17:53] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: http://sprunge.us/aPbE
[17:54] <LambdaComplex> There's an example
[17:54] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: could you give me some more in-depth info regarding this?
[17:55] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: a website for reference.
[17:56] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: I honestly can't think of any off the top of my head
[17:57] <rdlf1024> I'm looking for a solution here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/6317/how-can-i-install-windows-after-ive-installed-ubuntu  and here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#Dual-booting which one would you rather pick if you were in my shoes?
[17:57] <lotuspsychje> !dualboot | rdlf1024
[17:58] <Jakey3> i'm running the android emulator in ubuntu 14.04
[17:58] <Jakey3> it takes ages loading but doesnt seem to load up ever
[17:58] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Really, I think the most important thing here is how good your motherboard's EFI implementation is--does it have a list, or will it only boot bootx64.efi?
[17:58] <Jakey3> any ideas
[17:59] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: Can't tell.
[17:59] <LambdaComplex> Hm.
[18:00] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: efibootmgr -v | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
[18:00] <LambdaComplex> Run that and give me the output
[18:01] <mosstech> hello
[18:01] <zmax> Helenilson
[18:01] <mosstech> any body here?
[18:01] <dhino> hello all
[18:01] <mosstech> hi dhino
[18:01] <dhino> hi
[18:02] <LambdaComplex> ...isn't this one of the most populated channels on freenode?
[18:02] <mosstech> whats going on in there?
[18:02] <mosstech> anybody here working in US?
[18:02] <lotuspsychje> guys keep it ontopic please
[18:02] <lotuspsychje> !ot
[18:03] <mosstech> I'm using Ubuntu-Mate and it's pretty cool
[18:03] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | mosstech
[18:03] <mosstech> oki
[18:03] <mosstech> bye!
[18:04] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: Terminal outputs: Fatal: Couldn't open either sysfs or procfs directories for accessing EFI variables.
[18:07] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: ...Are you sure you're doing EFI booting?
[18:08] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: I set it to Auto. It could go both ways. I'll get back here with EFI ON.
[18:08] <LambdaComplex> "It could go both ways"
[18:08] <LambdaComplex> I highly doubt he has both a UEFI _and_ a BIOS bootloader installed....
[18:09] <tux_rulez> If I installed one printer to Ubuntu then change to a printer that uses a different driver, do I have to uninstall the first printer?
[18:11] <debug0x1> @nyc
[18:11] <debug0x1> Wrong room :P
[18:12] <OerHeks> tux_rulez, no, as you can hook up to 127 printer on 1 usb port ( with usbhub ofcourse)
[18:12] <LordSesshomaru> so, I recently migrated my home folder to a separate drive on my storage server, everything works except that I can no longer login to gnome..
[18:13] <OerHeks> i have 2, canon and samsung, it will be auto detected.
[18:13] <pbx> LordSesshomaru, how did you perform this "migration"?
[18:14] <LordSesshomaru> pbx: tranferred the data over to an EXT4 partition I created, and set it to mount as /home in the fstab
[18:15] <LordSesshomaru> pbx: and chowned everybody's stuff just to be sure
[18:16] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: In the future, consider using `rsync -a` to preserve everything
[18:16] <LambdaComplex> Also, something something jewel shards
[18:16] <bjornar_> any special 16.04 channel?
[18:16] <chubijs> Hello guys. I have a question about customizing terminal. So i'm using guake and tmux and I was wondering is there a way to use my guake theme when I run tmux in it?
[18:16] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: ran fresh out of Shikon Shards earlier
[18:16] <OerHeks> !16.04 | bjornar_
[18:17] <gca> Hey all. I'm working with syntax highlighting in nanorc files. For start/end type highlighting, is there anyway to highlight everything found /after/ the start character ( and not the start character itself ) and found /before/ the end character ( and not the end character itself )?
[18:17] <bjornar_> thanks
[18:17] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Full_system_backup_with_rsync
[18:18] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: Anyways, what happens when you try to log into gnome?
[18:18] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: it acts like its logging in, the screen flashes and then it goes right back to the login screen
[18:19] <LambdaComplex> Hm
[18:19] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: Can you log into a tty?
[18:19] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: yes, everything else is fine, I'm in an ssh connection right now
[18:19] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: and ttys work as well
[18:20] <cooper> im looking for a plug in for firefox that will run the latest version of shockwave
[18:20] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: And lsblk reports the new partition is mounted correctly?
[18:20] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: yes
[18:22] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, I'm afraid I was wrong about it. The only thing my motherboard has EFI-related in BIOS options is "EFI CD/DVD Boot Option"
[18:22] <tux_rulez> OerHeks, I guess I am bit frustrated, when I first installed Ubuntu on my friend's computer his cannon 25xx was was auto detected. That printer was broken and now he has a 2922 printer. I hooked up the 2922 but it was not auto detected.
[18:22] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Does it have a EFI/Legacy boot option?
[18:22] <squinty> cooper,  might want to check out the following (works well here)  http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/install-fresh-player-plugin-in-ubuntu.html
[18:23] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, No it doesn't.
[18:23] <LambdaComplex> Interesting....
[18:23] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: I'm thinking you might have Ubuntu installed in BIOS mode then
[18:23] <LambdaComplex> Although I'm kinda confused by it having an EFI DVD boot option O.o
[18:23] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, If that's the case
[18:24] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Do you have an EFI system partition?
[18:24] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, give me that command again, I'll see if I can tell.
[18:24] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: I did rename the old home to /oldhome for safe keeping, should I tryy rsync as root and reboot?
[18:25] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Fastest way I can think of checking is `lsblk -f`. It'll be a FAT partition, mounted on....either /boot or /boot/efi, I think
[18:25] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: What did you use before? cp?
[18:25] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: yes
[18:26] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: the backup was done just by "mv"ing the old home
[18:26] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15080030/
[18:26] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: Yeah, I'd try that rsync command on the page I linked. with the -aAX options (-v is just verbose).
[18:27] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: And excluding the cache stuff like it mentions might be a good idea
[18:27] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: sorry to bug, but that link is long gone from the buffer right now
[18:27] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Are you on a live cd right now?
[18:27] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Full_system_backup_with_rsync
[18:28] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, Yes.
[18:28] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: ...Have you actually installed Ubuntu yet?
[18:29] <jitendra> chcb
[18:29] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, It's on sda
[18:29] <LambdaComplex> Alright, for some reason lsblk isn't actually showing the fs types. Weird
[18:30] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Can I see the output of `fdisk -l`?
[18:30] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, sdb is a disk for x-platform data and sdc is where windows is installed.
[18:30] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, fdisk -l returns nothing.
[18:30] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Looks like you didn't install in UEFI mode
[18:31] <ioria> rdlf1024, try  sudo parted -l
[18:31] <LambdaComplex> Also looks like the system is having trouble reading disk info. Weird O.o
[18:31] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: ok, currently nuking the new home
[18:32] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex, ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15080214/
[18:32] <OerHeks> tux_rulez, looks like that canon 2922 needs the driver from the canonsite, always check openprinting.org if it is supported.
[18:32] <OerHeks> http://askubuntu.com/questions/544915/canon-mg2922-cannot-get-to-work
[18:32] <ioria> rdlf1024, not efi , msdos
[18:33] <ioria> rdlf1024,  if you boot the machine, what happens  ? do you see grub ?
[18:33] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: rsyncing now
[18:33] <rdlf1024> LambdaComplex: not efi, msdos. Ok you probably got that.
[18:34] <rdlf1024> ioria: I've been through some troubles ever since I updated to Grub2
[18:34] <ioria> rdlf1024,  if you boot the machine, what happens  ? do you see grub ?
[18:35] <rdlf1024> ioria: I did not boot the machine with one of my disks yet. I decided to go with the live usb to avoid more trouble.
[18:36] <ioria> rdlf1024,  i see, weel, one day or another you'll have to
[18:37] <rdlf1024> ioria: I've been investigating the causes since last thursday. I tried booting the machine with all disks last Saturday
[18:37] <ioria> rdlf1024,  what causes , sorry ?
[18:38] <rdlf1024> ioria: for my pc to not boot into Windows.
[18:38] <rdlf1024> ioria: I tried messing with grub, then boot-repair, to no avail.
[18:38] <ioria> rdlf1024,  and ubuntu boots ?  did you run sudo update-grub ?
[18:38] <rdlf1024> ioria: Yes, I did.
[18:39] <rdlf1024> ioria: And it did generate the kernel and OS list, only that windows was not listed.
[18:40] <rdlf1024> ioria: I did not see any problem with that for personal use, but my job now requires me to be able to boot into Windows since last week.
[18:41] <rdlf1024> ioria: i couldn't come around it so this is what I did, I disconnected all disks (Data and Ubuntu) and left only the one which I needed to install windows on it (My Kingston SSD)
[18:41] <ioria> rdlf1024,  you probably need to reinstall grub... , have you tried to change the boot order from bios to the 2° hd ... it should boot into windows
[18:43] <cooper> i need some help with a shockwave plugin for firefox
[18:43] <rdlf1024> ioria: let me get this right, so I *need* grub installed on my windows partition/device?
[18:43] <ioria> rdlf1024,  nope
[18:44] <rdlf1024> ioria: seriously?
[18:44] <ioria> rdlf1024,  your grub is on sda , your ubuntu disk
[18:44] <rdlf1024> ioria: Ok, so since GRUB will be able to detect my windows partition and ubuntu
[18:44] <ioria> rdlf1024,  and should be able to recognize windows on sdb
[18:45] <ioria> yes
[18:45] <ioria> rdlf1024,  what you have on the sdc ?
[18:45] <ioria> rdlf1024,  data storage ?
[18:45] <rdlf1024> ioria: sdc is my windows drive
[18:45] <rdlf1024> ioria: sdb is my data one
[18:46] <rdlf1024> ioria: I made it NTFS just so I can make data come and go through both OS'es.
[18:46] <ioria> rdlf1024,  i'd change the order, then ... but if it' s a storage,  why is labeled as 'boot' ?
[18:46] <rdlf1024> ioria: NOW we're talking.
[18:47] <ioria> rdlf1024,  you cannot boot 'data'
[18:47] <rdlf1024> ioria: so my point is, I have three disks sitting here, ready to boot. Problem is, all of them are flagged as BOOT (according to GParted).
[18:48] <ioria> rdlf1024,  i don't know why your storage is bootable, but i'd switch the cables
[18:48] <rdlf1024> ioria: Believe it or not, I was following the instructions from one askubuntu's best answer, and I ended up with boot error "multiple active partitions".
[18:49] <ioria> rdlf1024,  i see, switch,  boot ubuntu, run sudo update-grub ... if no avail reinstall grub on sda
[18:50] <rdlf1024> ioria: Ubuntu only flagged as boot?
[18:50] <ioria> rdlf1024,  let the win disk as it is ....
[18:50] <jophish> Ubuntu isn't recognizing XF86Audio* keypresses
[18:50] <jophish> How can I go about debugging this?
[18:51] <jophish> When I'm prompted for a keybinding to "Volume up", for example, I can press the key and see 'AudioVolumeUp' be assigned for that mapping, but if I then later go and press that key nothing happens...
[18:52] <MonkeyDust> jophish  scroll down. mind, this is a slackware solution, hope it's useful http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/xf86audio-key's-not-working-in-gnome-829194/
[18:52] <rdlf1024> ioria: I'll go to my BIOS boot priority, set Ubuntu as the primary disk, boot into it, run sudo aupdate-grub, and then that's it?
[18:52] <ioria> rdlf1024,  yes, but you already have done that ... or not ?
[18:52] <jophish> MonkeyDust: I'll try, thanks
[18:53] <Chermiina> Does anyone know what is the right channel for Finnish discussion?
[18:53] <MonkeyDust> jophish  more people have asked the same question
[18:53] <MonkeyDust> sf
[18:53] <jophish> MonkeyDust: volti doesn't seem to help
[18:54] <rdlf1024> ioria: I'll go take a look at the boot priority and see if anything pops up. I'll let you know what happens then.
[18:54] <ioria> rdlf1024,  ok... but if your pc boots ubuntu , sda is at top
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> jophish  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2225880
[18:56] <jophish> MonkeyDust: hmm, that seems to be an xubuntu specific solution
[18:57] <MonkeyDust> jophish  last hint: https://www.ecosia.org/search?q=XF86Audio+ubuntu&region=&lang=&f=false
[18:58] <jophish> thanks for trying MonkeyDust, but I feel as though I've exhausted google myself, hence asking in the channel
[18:59] <cooper> ive been trying different plug ins for shockwave such as gnash, and the older shockwave version, but it doesnt seem to be enough
[19:03] <shantorn> i am using the default caja in ubuntu-mate and was wondering if there is a tool to encrypt folders and or flash drives that is a default tool i can install form the repo?
[19:05] <cooper> i need some help with shockwave
[19:06] <rdlf1024> ioria: Yeah. You were right. All this time and I was just one "sudo update-grub" command away from the end of this nightmare. I feel so dumb right now.
[19:06] <ioria> rdlf1024,  it's ok
[19:07] <ioria> shantorn, for flashdrives i use Disks (gnome-disk-utility)
[19:08] <rdlf1024> ioria: Thanks for the help and to the other guy I forgot his nick. You guys rock.
[19:08] <LambdaComplex> i think it was LambdaComplex or something like that
[19:08] <ioria> shantorn, no problem, have fun
[19:08] <shantorn> iooner, ok one down thank you
[19:08] <shantorn> ioria, ^
[19:09] <ioria> shantorn, np
[19:09] <rdlf1024> ioria, LambdaComplex: that's right :P
[19:09] <ioria> yeah
[19:09] <dotpixis> gotta love them logs
[19:09] <shantorn> hmm i dont see that option, i'll look more
[19:10] <rdlf1024> ioria, LambdaComplex: : One last thing, is it okay to tell fstab to auto-mount my Windows Parti...err drive or is it not a good idea?
[19:10] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: you mount partitions, not drives
[19:10] <rdlf1024> ioria, LambdaComplex: : ...
[19:10] <shantorn> it seems edit encyption options is greyed out, does it require a format first?
[19:10] <LambdaComplex> (well technically you mount filesystems that are on partitions but whatever)
[19:10] <ioria> rdlf1024,  does not show in nautilus ?
[19:11] <LambdaComplex> rdlf1024: Should be safe
[19:11] <ioria> shantorn, yes... a moment ...
[19:11] <rdlf1024> ioria, LambdaComplex: : it does, I have some apps that start up with ubuntu and need direct access to the PARTITION.
[19:11] <shantorn> thank you
[19:12] <rdlf1024> Okay good to know. Thanks. have a nice day.
[19:13] <jophish> MonkeyDust: I think that the problem is actually that I'm unable to use Hyper-F4 for Mute (for example)
[19:13] <jophish> The Hyper key doesn't seem to work with Unity's keybindings
[19:13] <ioria> shantorn,  ecryptfs-utils
[19:14] <ioria> !info  ecryptfs-utils
[19:14] <ioria> shantorn,  if i'm not wrong... idr
[19:14] <vooze> During boot (i have disabling plymouth) I can see one error/fail in RED. But Its so fast I cant see what message it displays. How can I see it after bot?
[19:15] <ioria> shantorn,  then try again Disks
[19:15] <vooze> disabled*
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> vooze  try  dmesg|grep error
[19:21] <diegoaguilar> Hello, I'm trying to install docker at a ubuntu 12.04 (I know there's already 14.04 but that is what I got, reseller server) and trying to install requirements
[19:21] <diegoaguilar> like the new kernel and headers
[19:21] <diegoaguilar> get this issue https://gist.github.com/diegoaguilar/5aa66a0f40671664499e
[19:21] <diegoaguilar> any suggestions?
[19:22] <procyon_ember> I got a weird PM from this channel: <ertcvb> you miserable bastard
[19:22] <procyon_ember> What?
[19:22] <Pici> procyon_ember: from a few hours ago?
[19:22] <procyon_ember> Yes
[19:22] <MonkeyDust> procyon_ember  keep that for yourself and use /ignore
[19:22] <Pici> procyon_ember: They were taken care of around then
[19:23] <procyon_ember> <- /ignore ertcvb
[19:23] <procyon_ember> whatever, i suppose  :-/
[19:25] <k1l_> if you get insulting pms please report to the ops in #ubuntu-ops
[19:26] <procyon_ember> k1l_: ok. why a separate channel?
[19:27] <vooze> MonkeyDust, nothing alarming in there I think. http://paste.ubuntu.com/15081999/
[19:27] <k1l_> procyon_ember: to keep this channel going with support.. it can be too busy and distracting with 1900 users.
[19:28] <Razva> does Ubuntu Server has any netinstall, like CentOS, so I can boot the machine from a virtual ISO then continue install from the net?
[19:28] <ioria> !!mini
[19:28] <k1l_> !netinstall | Razva
[19:29] <Razva> thanks!
[19:30] <Guest87028> sudo mount -av
[19:30] <Guest87028> [mntent]: Warnung: Am Ende der Datei /etc/fstab fehlt ein abschließender Zeilenvorschub.
[19:30] <Guest87028> mount: UUID=d7ff303e-945f-4abf-aefe-226bc6c2d253 ist bereits auf /boot eingehängt
[19:30] <Guest87028> mount: UUID=7ECA-699C ist bereits auf /boot/efi eingehängt
[19:30] <Guest87028> mount: //192.168.202.46/jento ist bereits auf /home/don/Vorlage eingehängt
[19:30] <Guest87028> nichts wurde eingehängt
[19:31] <Razva> !automate
[19:31] <EriC^^> Guest87028: type LANG=C sudo mount -av and paste in paste.ubuntu.com
[19:31] <Forbidd3n> Hello everyone. I am trying to create an SSH user and only allow them to the /var/www/domain.com directory. I setup the user account based on this directory, but don't want to change the directory user/group to the group name I created for jail rooting the user. Any suggestions? https://www.linode.com/docs/tools-reference/tools/limiting-access-with-sftp-jails-on-debian-and-ubuntu
[19:31] <Guest87028> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15082147/
[19:31] <cooper> hello. im looking for help with shockwave
[19:32] <dotpixis> !ssh | Forbidd3n
[19:32] <EriC^^> Guest87028: add LANG=C before sudo mount so it comes out in english
[19:32] <MonkeyDust> cooper  let's hear it, in one line
[19:33] <Forbidd3n> dotpixis: I know what SSH is, but having trouble chroot jail the user to the domain's root directory
[19:34] <cooper> ok i need to run the latest shockwave version in firefox
[19:34] <ioria> cooper, you eman flash player ?
[19:34] <dotpixis> cooper: as far as i know that's not supported
[19:34] <ioria> *mean
[19:35] <dotpixis> Forbidd3n: can you add the user to a different ssh group and then just add specific files to that group?
[19:35] <cooper> ioria: yes, but for facebook games so i think its shockwave
[19:35] <ikonia> adobe is dead
[19:36] <ikonia> quicker you accept that and move on, the happier you'll be
[19:36] <dotpixis> flash needs to die
[19:36] <Forbidd3n> I have a group setup called jailed and locking them to directory in sshd_config. I just want to lock them to /var/www/public_html
[19:36] <ioria> cooper,  there is a ppa freshplugin or something like that ... but it's not working very well, for me ... if you need updated flash, see chromium or install chrome
[19:36] <cooper> iknoia: i know but this isnt for me
[19:36] <ikonia> you want/need full flash support, forget linux
[19:36] <shantorn> ioria, that process works if you are encrypting an ext4 flash drive, i need it readable in windows as well since i frequent places wit windows computers, any other ideas?
[19:37] <ikonia> seriously
[19:37] <Forbidd3n> dotpixis: the user can login, but they can go outside the directory
[19:37] <cooper> ioria: ive been trying to avoid chrome because in windows it has some security issues how does linux do with it
[19:38] <ioria> shantorn,  i see... never did a cross-compatible encrypted pendrive
[19:38] <shantorn> ok well thanks for trying
[19:38] <squinty> copper: http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/install-fresh-player-plugin-in-ubuntu.html
[19:38] <shantorn> does anyone know a process to do a cross platform compatible encryption of a flash drive?
[19:39] <ioria> cooper, a lot of people use chrome on linux
[19:40] <ioria> cooper, i don't
[19:41] <ioria> shantorn,  explore truecrypt
[19:41] <cooper> ioria, neither do i but do you know anyone who has had security issues with chrome
[19:41] <ioria> cooper, no, sorry
[19:43] <cooper> ioria, thanks anyway i guess i'll have to try it myself. i am suspicious of everything
[19:43] <ioria> cooper, hehe... ok
[19:43] <ioria> cooper,  but point is that flash player is really dead (for now)
[19:44] <cooper> ioria, working on end user stuff all the time its disturbing whats out there, i know but its for someone who wants to play facebook games
[19:44] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: The rsync is finally done, should I reboot?
[19:45] <squinty> ioria: is there any particular site that you were having using the pepperflash/freshplayer combo?  fwiw, i haven't had any problems since installing
[19:45] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: Worth a shot!
[19:45] <ioria> cooper, i see
[19:45] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: OK, here we go
[19:45] <LordSesshomaru> .exit
[19:46] <ioria> squinty, on  vimeo (but with an old nc600 hp)
[19:47] <ioria> squinty, controls disappeared
[19:47] <squinty> ioria,  ok thanks.  haven't tried that site yet so will mosey on over and test.
[19:47] <ioria> squinty, and you ... any issues ?
[19:48] <OerHeks> uh oh, if i perform "clamscan -r --bell -i / " it will scan my 2 x 1tb hdd too ?
[19:49] <iono> How to clear Gedit find text history?
[19:49] <k1l_> OerHeks: it will scan everything it can read
[19:50] <squinty> ioria,  haven't seen any yet.  been mainly accessing bbc and canadian news site still using flash. Went briefly to a gaming site and started a game without problems so far
[19:50] <ioria> squinty, good... i'll test it again ... thanx
[19:51] <cooper> ioria, thanks for the help
[19:51] <ioria> cooper, no problem
[19:53] <chemik_> hello
[19:53] <willi_> Hello
[19:57] <chemik_> when i use cp -preserve-all, owner permission arn't preserved, do you anybody know why?
[19:57] <iono> Hello. How to clear Gedit find text history?
[19:57] <EriC^^> chemik_: are you using sudo?
[19:59] <chemik_> EriC^^: yes, but folders are created with root ownership
[19:59] <NginUS> Anyone know if its safe to add 'autodefrag' & 'compress' mount options to a btrfs partition after it's already been running with 'defaults' & 'relatime' for some time?
[19:59] <chemik_> EriC^^: do you know how can i solve this problem?
[19:59] <EriC^^> chemik_: try --preserve=all
[20:00] <squinty> ioria:  hmmmm......can't seem to get anything to play on vimeo when using firefox (but chrome runs them fine) so I guess there are some limitations even when using the pepperflash/freshplayer combo.  I noticed there was a freshplayer update today so it must still be beening worked on.  have to wait and see if anything new transpires down the line I guess.
[20:01] <chemik_> EriC^^: i use: -bash-3.2# sudo cp -vr --preserve=all /hana/data/* .
[20:01] <chemik_> EriC^^: but not work
[20:03] <jophish> I want to run some xkb commands when I start ubuntu, where should I put
[20:03] <jophish> these
[20:03] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: We have success, thanks a ton!! I've bookmarked the rsync page on ly auxilliary workstation and will do well to remember it for future storage expansions!
[20:03] <jophish> neither xsession not xsessionrc seem to work
[20:04] <LordSesshomaru> on my*
[20:04] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: so, it was probably an ownership/permission error. somewhere
[20:04] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: seriously though, check out `man rsync` and just skim through the list of options. it's insanely powerful
[20:04] <LambdaComplex> basically "cp on steroids"
[20:04] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: Most definitely, what I was thinking.
[20:05] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: will do!, might use its automation capabilities for backups
[20:05] <LordSesshomaru> LambdaComplex: back to torrenting on the file server ;)
[20:05] <akik> jophish: i've put xrandr command into /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/40-lightdm-kde-greeter.conf (display-setup-script=)
[20:06] <bst1> I just downloaded xampp linux 5.6 14 from the website but I'm unable to install it on ubuntu 15.10. it returns no response at all after i run the ./ code
[20:06] <EriC^^> chemik_: are you sure it's owned correctly in the /hana/data dir?
[20:07] <LambdaComplex> LordSesshomaru: Oh, and you can also use rsync over ssh with `rsync -e ssh`
[20:07] <admin0> how do I pass the location of the squashfs during virt-install argument ?
[20:07] <EriC^^> i tried it here from a ntfs to home dir and it keeps them
[20:07] <LambdaComplex> Oh, he left. Darn
[20:07] <LambdaComplex> owell
[20:07] <Pici> !xampp | bst1
[20:08] <k1l_> bst1: i told you yesterday already, that ubuntu ships apache, mysql, php and all in the repos. you dont need to use xamp
[20:08] <jophish> akik: it seems pretty odd to have to put that in /usr/
[20:08] <bst1> thanks
[20:08] <bst1> guys
[20:09] <akik> jophish: couldn't find any other way to move the login manager to my primary display (from tv to lcd)
[20:11] <B1ON1Ctuga> hello all... hoping I could get some help with something
[20:11] <MonkeyDust> B1ON1Ctuga  let's hear it, in one line
[20:12] <B1ON1Ctuga> installed vanilla version of 14.04 LTS. Should I install compiz or compton for screen tearing issues?
[20:12] <hespe> hello everyone, has anyone had success with upgrading ubuntu 14.04 to 14.10?  I have been having issues trying to upgrade
[20:12] <bekks> !eolupgrade | hespe
[20:12] <EriC^^> hespe: why dont you just frsh install 15.10 ?
[20:12] <bekks> hespe: 14.10 is EOL.
[20:12] <ioria> hespe, 14.10 is dead
[20:14] <hespe> can you do a straight upgrade from 14.04 to 15.10?
[20:14] <chemik_> EriC^^: it is problem when i copied directory to /mnt/tmp directory?
[20:14] <k1l_> hespe: no in one step
[20:14] <EriC^^> it'll break most likely
[20:14] <ioria> hespe, it's probably not a good idea
[20:14] <The_Woodsman> does anyone know a way to see the RAID type of an unmounted drive?
[20:14] <k1l_> hespe: you nee to go 14.04 -> 14.10 > 15.04 >15.10
[20:15] <EriC^^> backup and fresh install i'd say
[20:15] <flaviu> salutare
[20:15] <bekks> The_Woodsman: Is it a local drive?
[20:15] <The_Woodsman> bekks: yes, it's in my desktop but unmounted
[20:15] <EriC^^> chemik_: same thing happened when you copied to /mnt/tmp?
[20:15] <momobi> yes
[20:15] <hespe> ok.  I tried to install 14.10 but i either get a black screen and nothing happens, or some blinking text and nothing happens
[20:15] <bekks> The_Woodsman: Is it a software raid?
[20:16] <k1l_> hespe: why do you want to uprade to 15.10 now?
[20:16] <B1ON1Ctuga> Does compton even work in 14.04? I'm reluctant about compiz cause I'm sure it will be resource heavy
[20:16] <The_Woodsman> bekks: no, i don't think so (i could be wrong, so let me explain a bit). There are 2 drives in a computer, I want all of the data on both of them, and they appear to be in a raid but I'm not sure which version
[20:17] <The_Woodsman> bekks: i figure that because there are 2 identical drives it's probably not a software RAID, right?
[20:17] <bekks> The_Woodsman: Why do you think they "appear to be in raid"?
[20:17] <hespe> looking to get tails 2.0 working on this laptop.  doing some research if I am running 15.10 seems like an easier install.
[20:17] <bekks> The_Woodsman: Do you have a hardware raid controller?
[20:17] <The_Woodsman> bekks: when I ran lsblk -f I saw the filesystem type as "linux_raid_member"
[20:17] <k1l_> B1ON1Ctuga: unity needs compiz. you cant exchange compiz. you can run another desktop environment if you dont want compiz
[20:18] <bekks> The_Woodsman: that indicates a software raid.
[20:18] <B1ON1Ctuga> don't have unity installed. I did a base install with gdm and gnome
[20:18] <The_Woodsman> bekks: okay, my bad. I don't really know much about the difference between software and hardware RAID
[20:18] <The_Woodsman> bekks: so I guess a hardware RAID controller won't enter the equation, then?
[20:18] <k1l_> B1ON1Ctuga: gnome uses mutter
[20:19] <ioria> hespe, as far as i know, it's a different os
[20:19] <MonkeyDust> B1ON1Ctuga  stick to 14.04, 16.04 will soon be released ... as of 16.04.1 you can upgrade directly lts > lts
[20:19] <bekks> The_Woodsman: If you've spent 300$+ for a hardware raid controller, you would still remember it :)
[20:19] <The_Woodsman> bekks: haha I'm sure I would
[20:20] <k1l_> hespe: well, for tails support ask the tails guys :)
[20:20] <The_Woodsman> bekks: So, you've helped me figure out now that it's a software RAID. Does that make it any easier / harder to discover the RAID type while it's still not mounted?
[20:20] <B1ON1Ctuga> so, I guess I will have to live with the minor video tearing till then?
[20:20] <bekks> The_Woodsman: was that driver ever mounted on that computer?
[20:20] <k1l_> B1ON1Ctuga: what video card? what driver installed?
[20:21] <B1ON1Ctuga> intel onboard graphics   i95 mesa driver
[20:21] <The_Woodsman> bekks: no, this is the first time the drive has ever been mounted on the computer
[20:22] <The_Woodsman> bekks: or rather, it hasn't been mounted yet on this computer, but (hopefully) will be soon
[20:22] <bekks> The_Woodsman: then you will need the configuration of raid array where it was mounted before.
[20:22] <bekks> you could try to autodetect it, but at least you need to know which facility was used to create it.
[20:23] <The_Woodsman> bekks: can you elaborate a little more on what you mean by "facility"?
[20:23] <The_Woodsman> bekks: not really familiar with the term in this context
[20:24] <bekks> The_Woodsman: there have been two frameworks for software raids, dm-raid and mdraid.
[20:24] <TheEagerPadawan> for some reason mpv (a media player) decides out of it's own to play a lot quieter with not particular reason, i already killed pulseaudio with no avail
[20:24] <nullx002> hi, is it possible to hibernate with multiple users?
[20:25] <bekks> The_Woodsman: maybe this aricle can help you further: http://askubuntu.com/questions/247981/software-raid-mdadm-re-find-my-array
[20:25] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  on the same machine?
[20:25] <nullx002> using Xubuntu 15.10 with 2 users 1 sudo and 1 desktop user
[20:25] <Bray90820> is reserved bios boot area the same thing as /boot ?
[20:25] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  what happens when you try?
[20:25] <nullx002> yes MonkeyDust
[20:25] <EriC^^> nullx002: i dont see why not, never tried it though
[20:26] <nullx002> it doesn't resume when another user shuts down the system otherwise it does
[20:26] <nullx002> only sudo user hibernates
[20:26] <EriC^^> Bray90820: no
[20:26] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Thanks
[20:27] <nullx002> what if i disable swap for desktop user will it be able to resume for sudo user even if desktop user shuts down the machine?
[20:27] <haasn> So apparently gravitational waves were discovered with the help of ubuntu
[20:27] <B1ON1Ctuga> I guess I'm stuck till the next lts upgrade. thanks for the replies though
[20:27] <Bray90820> so you don't overwrite your current boot loader would you recommend installing the boot loader to /boot
[20:27] <MonkeyDust> haasn  yes, but that's for #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:28] <ioria> B1ON1Ctuga, you can try  xcompmgr
[20:28] <B1ON1Ctuga> isn't that one for xfce?
[20:28] <nullx002> anyone have done that before?
[20:28] <EriC^^> Bray90820: are you talking about legacy booting?
[20:28] <The_Woodsman> bekks: great, i'm reading that right now
[20:28] <ioria> B1ON1Ctuga, oh, yes
[20:29] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I am using a mac and I am talking about not destroying the EFI currently installed on it
[20:29] <B1ON1Ctuga> I was just scared to install compiz on a pure gnome machine. I think I'll just live with the problem and maybe future updates will fix it
[20:29] <ioria> B1ON1Ctuga, but seems you can use it on gnome
[20:30] <B1ON1Ctuga> really?  Maybe I will try it...if anything I could just uninstall right?
[20:30] <nullx002> anyone?
[20:30] <EriC^^> Bray90820: the bootloader is in the efi partition then
[20:30] <nullx002> can't i hibernate on a multiuser system??
[20:30] <ioria> B1ON1Ctuga, http://askubuntu.com/questions/266533/gnome-terminal-transparency-with-gnome-classic-no-effects/266539
[20:30] <EriC^^> and ubuntu will write its bootloader to /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu
[20:30] <The_Woodsman> bekks: If I were to use mdadm --assemble --scan, my understanding right now is that it would try to mount that single device, regardless of whether or not it can be mounted standalone. Is my understanding so far correct?
[20:30] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Yes but grub will override the EFI won't it?
[20:30] <EriC^^> no
[20:31] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Thanks
[20:31] <EriC^^> you mean you'll get grub instead of mac osx's thing?
[20:31] <B1ON1Ctuga> thanks for the suggestion, ioria
[20:31] <ioria> B1ON1Ctuga,  np
[20:31] <bekks> The_Woodsman: It will not try to mount anything, it will try to assemble the RAID array.
[20:31] <B1ON1Ctuga> going to try it now... have a good night
[20:31] <nullx002> no one?
[20:32] <EriC^^> the files will both stay there, mac and grub stuff and the efi will boot grub, you might need to "bless" the file for mac to boot it though or use refind instead to manage grub and mac
[20:32] <nexayq1> Is it possible to lock 2,3,... same applications in Unity launcher? For example to lock "gnome-terminal" in launcher positions 2 and 3, so I can switch between them with "Win + 2" and "Win + 3"?
[20:32] <The_Woodsman> bekks: and am I correct to assume that if an attempt to assemble the RAID array is unsuccessful, no data or anything is lost on the disk?
[20:32] <nullx002> i want to successfully hibernate and resume on a multiuser system. only one user (sudo) hibernates. is is possible?
[20:32] <bekks> The_Woodsman: Yeah, that sounds correct. :)
[20:32] <nullx002> xubuntu 15.10
[20:32] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  what can do, is save the session ... install dconf-editor, open it and go to org.gnome.SessionManager
[20:32] <EriC^^> nexayq1: nope
[20:32] <nullx002> yes.. then?
[20:32] <nexayq1> thanks for quick answer, too bad :(
[20:33] <EriC^^> nexayq1: maybe if they have separate .desktop files
[20:33] <EriC^^> not sure
[20:33] <The_Woodsman> bekks: cool, thanks. one last question before I go forth into the unknown - if I plug both drives from the old computer into my desktop and run mdadm --assemble --scan, will it know that those 2 drives once existed in a raid and be able to "stitch them together"?
[20:33] <EriC^^> or if you cp the bin and make a file for it
[20:33] <nexayq1> EriC^^: tried some things with .desktop but no sucess
[20:34] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I did me grub instead of the OS X thing
[20:34] <bekks> The_Woodsman: Yes, thats what "--assemble --scan" tries to do.
[20:34] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  check auto-save-session
[20:34] <The_Woodsman> bekks: awesome, thanks so much for all your help
[20:34] <nullx002> there is no sessionsManager there
[20:34] <Bray90820> EriC^^: But that doesn't actually happen so were all good
[20:34] <bekks> The_Woodsman: happy2help :)
[20:34] <nexayq1> Eric^^: thanks i'll try now with different bin files
[20:34] <nullx002> gnome-session is there
[20:35] <EriC^^> nexayq1: 1 sec
[20:35] <Silverhoof> Evening
[20:35] <nullx002> and most of all i dont want to save-session but want to hibernate and resume
[20:35] <INeedWifi> Cannot get wifi.
[20:35] <nullx002> any ideas Monkeydust
[20:35] <INeedWifi> christine@phoenix:~$ nmcli dev wifi connect Phoenix password tolkien1966
[20:35] <INeedWifi> Error: No Wi-Fi device found.
[20:35] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  hibernate is save session to disk
[20:35] <INeedWifi> Something I can do to fix this?
[20:36] <EriC^^> nexayq1: what a .. wouldn't even work with separate bins and files
[20:36] <EriC^^> give it a shot i guess
[20:36] <INeedWifi> Uhhh....
[20:36] <nullx002> yes bus auto save session doesn't resume in previous state  but just reopens the apps that were there
[20:37] <nexayq1> EriC^^: really strange, had high hopes for bins, thanks alot
[20:37] <EriC^^> ah wait
[20:37] <EriC^^> it actually does work
[20:37] <Silverhoof> May anyone plese suggest me a cheap wifi dongle that works out of the box in Ubuntu/Mint? Panda is out of the questions because I'm in EU and shipping kills me
[20:37] <EriC^^> oh no, spoke too soon
[20:37] <nexayq1> :)
[20:37] <EriC^^> if you close them all it opens a new icon on the launcher, but if you open the regular terminal they end up in the new icon
[20:37] <EriC^^> heh
[20:38] <EriC^^> nexayq1: what are you trying to do anyways?
[20:38] <nullx002> hai MonkeyDust, can i disable swap for desktop user?
[20:38] <nullx002> so that hibernate always resumes for sudo user
[20:38] <nullx002> it is even possible?>
[20:39] <nexayq1> EriC^^: :) really wierd, ill try it out. To have vim in one terminal, ssh_vim in another, ranger file manager in another terminal, ...
[20:39] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  you can do   swapoff -a   but i'm not sure if that's what you mean
[20:39] <nexayq1> EriC^^: terminal addicted :)
[20:39] <nullx002> no i mean disable swap for desktop user entirely
[20:39] <nullx002> only on for sudo user
[20:40] <bekks> nullx002: Thats not possible.
[20:40] <bekks> nullx002: swap is enabled for the entire system.
[20:40] <EriC^^> nexayq1: i see, i wonder why they all end up in the same icon
[20:40] <nullx002> so when desktop users logins in it doesn't mess with the sudo user's files in swap parition
[20:40] <bekks> nullx002: There are no files in the swap partition.
[20:40] <nullx002> hi bekks, how do i do that
[20:40] <EriC^^> nexayq1: you know about alt + ~ right?
[20:40] <bekks> nullx002: You CANNOT. It is NOT possible.
[20:40] <nullx002> i mean resume session
[20:41] <nullx002> i am sudo, another user is desktop user
[20:41] <bekks> nullx002: By leaving swap enabled. If you disable swap, you cannot resume a session at all.
[20:41] <nullx002> when i hibernate it does resume if i logged in first
[20:41] <lerner> how do I delete old headers? /usr/src lists some
[20:41] <nexayq1> EriC^^: yeah i know, but if i have 5 terminals than I need to press ~ 5 times. "Win+number" is really great in Ubuntu
[20:41] <bekks> nullx002: Thats expected.
[20:41] <nullx002> bekks i mean for one user only
[20:41] <EriC^^> nexayq1: yeah i know
[20:42] <nullx002> so how to make it work beeks?>
[20:42] <nullx002> that sudo user always resume for a previous hibernated state
[20:42] <nullx002> whatever desktop user does
[20:43] <bekks> nullx002: Sounds like you need to "clean" your swap once. Like disabling and recreating it.
[20:44] <nullx002> here is the scenario: sudo logs in - hibernates - desktop user logs in - always shutdown - sudo resumes hibernate
[20:44] <bekks> nullx002: Sounds like you need to "clean" your swap once. Like disabling and recreating it.
[20:45] <EriC^^> nexayq1: might be a fix online, checking
[20:45] <nullx002> bekks, is it even possible?
[20:45] <bekks> nullx002: Sure.
[20:45] <nullx002> bekks, how do i do that?
[20:46] <bekks> nullx002: can you pastebin "cat /proc/swaps" please and provide the URL?
[20:46] <nexayq1> EriC^^: did you create symbolic link in /bin or hard copy?
[20:46] <nullx002> just a min
[20:46] <EriC^^> i made a cp
[20:47] <nullx002> it says /dev/sda% my root parition]
[20:47] <nullx002> that is
[20:47] <bekks> nullx002: can you pastebin "cat /proc/swaps" please and provide the URL?
[20:47] <EriC^^> nexayq1: it still somehow tells unity about it when ever it launches, there looks like there's a --disable-factory thing
[20:47] <nullx002> bekks, what url?
[20:47] <bekks> nullx002: OF your pastebin.
[20:47] <nullx002> there is only one line in there
[20:47] <bekks> nullx002: Can you PLEASE pastebin the output? Thank you.
[20:48] <nullx002> ok
[20:48] <nexayq1> EriC^^: just tried "cp /bin/gnome-terminal /bin/gnome-try", no luck. Unity is too smart :). Thanks appreciate your help and suggestions
[20:49] <nullx002> here it is bekks, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15084325/
[20:49] <EriC^^> nexayq1: yeah, there is a --disable-factory feature but i tried it and it isn't working either, there's more info here about it and a fix i guess involving mate-terminal and --disable-factory http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2311359
[20:50] <bekks> nullx002: then you can just run: "sudo swapoff /dev/sda4; sudo mkswap /dev/sda4; sudo swapon /dev/sda4"
[20:50] <nexayq1> EriC^^: Thanks for the link
[20:50] <nullx002> it is already workjing
[20:50] <nullx002> why recreate it
[20:51] <bekks> nullx002: I told you.
[20:51] <Solarlux> ubuntu need antivirus?
[20:51] <nullx002> i successfully hinermate and resume
[20:51] <bekks> nullx002: With only ONE user.
[20:51] <Solarlux> Ubuntu have inside some security not need antiviruss to isntall?
[20:51] <EriC^^> nexayq1: sure
[20:51] <MonkeyDust> nullx002  you ask how to do it and when you get an answer, you ask 'why'
[20:52] <Solarlux> Ubuntu need antivirus?
[20:52] <EriC^^> !antivirus | Solarlux
[20:52] <MonkeyDust> Solarlux  only if you work with windows shares or file transfers
[20:52] <nullx002> ok bekks, will it resume even if another user logged in after sudo hibernates?
[20:52] <k1l_> Solarlux: if you stop loading stuff from websites and install that, then ubuntu is quite safe
[20:52] <bekks> nullx002: Thats the next task for, to find out after running the commands I told you.
[20:53] <nullx002> ok, let me check
[20:53] <nullx002> thanks bekks, i will be back if there are any problems
[20:53] <nullx002> thanks for the help
[20:54] <bekks> nullx002: you're welcome
[20:55] <naxo> Hey there
[20:55] <naxo> somebody here?
[20:55] <gabmus> hey people. do you know any graphical temperature monitor software for linux? i tried psensors but the graphic looks weird, there are probably some problems rendering it
[20:55] <popey> naxo: always
[20:55] <skbly7> Hi, is there any limit of max files inside a folder?
[20:55] <skbly7> I am currently working on a program which is expected to make 561646 files.
[20:55] <gabmus> skbly7: dont think so
[20:55] <naxo> Cool i need some help :/ its something really short
[20:55] <tripkin> gabmus, try lmsensors.
[20:56] <skbly7> gabmus: ok, thanks. :)
[20:56] <skbly7> lets hope nothing breaks..
[20:56] <MonkeyDust> gabmus  psensors works nice here... describe 'weird'
[20:56] <gabmus> MonkeyDust: lemme grab a screenshot
[20:56] <EriC^^> skbly7: depends on number of inodes, but you're probably fine
[20:57] <EriC^^> type df -i to see the free remaining
[20:57] <naxo> popey: i need help with the "red" folder (im spanish)
[20:58] <skbly7> EriC^^: thanks alot :D
[20:58] <skbly7> now instead of hope, i am sure it will be safe..
[20:58] <skbly7> Inodes        Iused     IFree           IUse%
[20:58] <skbly7> 11583488  158924 11424564    2%
[20:58] <EriC^^> btw files not subdirs
[20:58] <skbly7> meaning ?
[20:58] <naxo> Somebody can help me please :c
[20:59] <EriC^^> skbly7: not sub directories, just files
[20:59] <gabmus> MonkeyDust: there are unexplained spikes like going all the way up or all the way down, even if the values change slightly over time. basically the graphic is unreadable
[20:59] <skbly7> oh ok..
[20:59] <skbly7> I am adding files in a sub-directory.
[21:00] <gabmus> MonkeyDust: http://i.imgur.com/DQhJMhi.png
[21:00] <EriC^^> ok, should be fine
[21:00] <skbly7> thanks again. :)
[21:00] <EriC^^> no problem
[21:01] <naxo> somebody can help me in thunar "red" folder
[21:01] <naxo> I guess in english is web folder
[21:02] <MonkeyDust> gabmus  that's because it's full screen, it's not supposed to be full screen
[21:02] <popey> naxo: never seen that, sorry
[21:02] <gabmus> MonkeyDust: it's not :0
[21:03] <gabmus> it's just that I have a 2k monitor, and the graphic doesn't even take half of it
[21:03] <naxo> popey: :/ well thanks
[21:03] <MonkeyDust> gabmus  F11
[21:03] <EriC^^> nooo
[21:03] <gabmus> MonkeyDust: this app doesn't even support fullscreen, nothing even happens when I press f11
[21:05] <MonkeyDust> gabmus  odd
[21:05] <MonkeyDust> gabmus  supports full screen here and looks funny in full screen
[21:06] <gabmus> MonkeyDust: dunno man, this app isn't in fullscreen and I don't even seem to be able to switch to fullscreen
[21:07] <freeb>  /nicklist screen
[21:07] <freeb> lol
[21:07] <gabmus> Just realized it's probably a scale problem in the graphic, it would be great if I could change the scale range of the temps (Y axis)
[21:10] <alazare619> is 14.04 going to be upgradeable to 16.04?
[21:10] <EriC^^> yeah
[21:11] <EriC^^> when 16.04.1 comes out
[21:11] <k1l_> alazare619: yes. officially when 16.04.1 is released
[21:11] <MonkeyDust> alazare619  yes, as of 16.04.1
[21:11] <MonkeyDust> k1l_  was fatser
[21:11] <ravenabove> hi
[21:11] <k1l_> so was EriC^^ :)
[21:12] <EriC^^> :)
[21:12] <ravenabove> how do i remove unwanted ubuntu studio meta packages completely?
[21:12] <EriC^^> ravenabove: that's a tough one
[21:13] <ravenabove> is there a way to bulk remove in the same you can bulk install?
[21:15] <OerHeks> ravenabove, something like this? sudo apt-get remove --purge <package1> <package2> <package*>
[21:15] <ravenabove> i wish there was a way to select all programs you want to remove the way you can choose to install
[21:15] <ravenabove> that would work i think
[21:15] <OerHeks> also synaptic can do that, = detailed softwarecenter
[21:17] <ravenabove> i tried using synaptic but it does not remove the programs it just says there not installed but they still appear in ubuntu studio
[21:17] <son4> deleted linux partition tried to reinstall ubuntu getting grub rescue mode
[21:18] <ravenabove> what would be the method to purge?
[21:18] <ravenabove> hiding programs would work equally as well
[21:19] <ravenabove> im gonna google that how to hide programs from xfce
[21:20] <MonkeyDust> ravenabove  try this   sudo aptitude purge ~c   <-- that's a tilde
[21:23] <son4> can someone tell how to recover a deleted linux partition?
[21:23] <MonkeyDust> !recover | son4
[21:27] <ravenabove> i also have a couple other problems 1 ubuntu 15.10 freezes often 2 probe failed
[21:28] <ravenabove> i get probe failed in both ubuntu 14.04 and mint 17.3
[21:31] <bekks> ravenabove: you get that where when doing what?
[21:31] <ravenabove> booting from an iso
[21:34] <ravenabove> acpi pcc probe failed
[21:38] <lerner> how do I delete old headers? /usr/src lists some
[21:39] <ravenabove> ubuntu xfce 15.10 does not give me an error
[21:40] <ikonia> lerner: remove the packages that installed them
[21:40] <lerner> ikonia, how do I list those?
[21:41] <ikonia> you'll see them in software center, or any of the package managers you can use
[21:42] <lerner> ikonia, why are old headers not removed when new ones are installed?
[21:43] <ikonia> because you didn't remove the old packages
[21:44] <cooper> i need help freeing up space on my boot partition
[21:44] <Shark> cooper: hello
[21:44] <cooper> ive used autoclean autoremove and purge
[21:45] <cooper> shark: how goes it
[21:45] <bureau> i speak french
[21:47] <cooper> shark: got any advice on how to clear up some space on boot partition
[21:48] <OerHeks> cooper, autoremove should remove unused kernels, so what is going on?
[21:49] <cooper> oerHeks: im trying to install updates and the standard fixes dont seem to be freeing up space
[21:49] <OerHeks> can you pastebin the output when you run apt-get autoremove?
[21:49] <cooper> one min
[21:50] <cooper> cooper@cooper-HP-Pavilion-dv6700-Notebook-PC:~$ sudo apt-get autoremover
[21:50] <cooper> [sudo] password for cooper:
[21:50] <cooper> E: Invalid operation autoremover
[21:50] <cooper> cooper@cooper-HP-Pavilion-dv6700-Notebook-PC:~$ sudo apt-get autoremove
[21:50] <cooper> Reading package lists... Done
[21:50] <cooper> Building dependency tree
[21:50] <popey> no here :0
[21:50] <popey> *not
[21:50] <OerHeks> !paste
[21:50] <popey> cooper: also, "dpkg -l linux-image*" - see how many you have, and "uname -a" to see what kernel you're currently on - probably need to manually remove some old unused ones :(
[21:53] <cooper> oerheks:
[21:54] <cooper> oerheks:http://paste.ubuntu.com/15085930/
[21:54] <xan_IT> hi need help. i use ubuntu from many months on this pc. a day stop to play sound from speakers. only headphones
[21:54] <xan_IT> need help
[21:55] <xan_IT> ??
[21:55] <MonkeyDust> xan_IT  in a terminal, type   alsamixer ... if you see mm go there and hit m to unmute
[21:55] <xan_IT> i try live CD and seams SAME
[21:56] <DaveWM> When I close my laptop lid the screen turns off,  but if the connected mouse gets moved it turns back on..  any idea on how I might fix that?
[21:57] <OerHeks> cooper, you forget the * >>> dpkg -l linux-image*
[21:58] <cake2> hi
[21:58] <cooper> oerheks its on pastebin
[22:01] <mgolisch> DaveWM: dont move the mouse?
[22:01] <cooper> OerHeks: its on pastebin http://paste.ubuntu.com/15085930/
[22:01] <OerHeks> cooper, you forget the * >>> dpkg -l linux-image*
[22:01] <ubuntu032> Is it possible to reboot a liveCD without reloading the RAM? Say if I want to install GPU drivers and need to restart.
[22:01] <DaveWM> mgolisch: that's a genius solution!
[22:01] <mgolisch> DaveWM: i know
[22:01] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu032  rthe idea of a live session, is that it loads into ram... all change is lost at reboot
[22:02] <xan_IT> MonkeyDust try that but all seams normal. another strange things is if headphone is unpluged i listen a little beep each second from right speaker.
[22:02] <cooper> OerHeks: so what do i do now?
[22:02] <DaveWM> My mouse is really sensitive... so it kinda activates  on it's own
[22:02] <xan_IT> with headphone all works fine
[22:02] <ubuntu032> Does anyone know if an Ubuntu liveCD can be rebooted without rebooting the whole PC?
[22:03] <mgolisch> DaveWM: dont use a mouse? or maybe have the computer go into suspend/hibernate when the lid is closed, that would require pressing the powerbutton to turn it back on
[22:03] <mgolisch> ubuntu032: why?
[22:03] <ubuntu032> I want to install some drivers that require a reboot.
[22:03] <squinty> DaveWM,  might be a switch on the bottom of the mouse you can toggle off before shutting the lid
[22:03] <mgolisch> no driver install requires a reboot
[22:04] <ubuntu032> Including GPU drivers mgolisch?
[22:04] <DaveWM> mgolisch: I've specifically set it to not suspend or hibernate.  I just want the screen to stay off while the lid is closed as one might expect
[22:05] <DaveWM> squinty: it's a usb mouse...  I realize there's ways around this like unplugging the mouse or something.. but it just seems hacky if you can't get the screen to stay off with the lid shut
[22:05] <cooper> OerHeks: gotta go for a bit ill be back on in about an hour or so
[22:06] <ubuntu032> Mgolisch: if nvidia proprietary drivers don't need a reboot it is great.
[22:08] <catbeard> is there a way to switch to bfq in wily?
[22:08] <catbeard> the io scheduler
[22:10] <mgolisch> if its included in the kernel iam sure there is
[22:11] <catbeard> $ cat /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:11.0/ata1/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/block/sda/queue/scheduler
[22:11] <catbeard> noop [deadline] cfq
[22:13] <kandam9> Hi peaople
[22:13] <kandam9> peaople
[22:13] <kandam9> peaple
[22:13] <kandam9> people
[22:13] <hp61> peeps xD
[22:13] <kandam9> hahaaa
[22:13] <hp61> holla
[22:15] <kandam9> Anything useful to speak about ?
[22:16] <naxo> I have a problem
[22:16] <naxo> with the web folder thunar
[22:18] <mgolisch> naxo: what is a web folder thunar?
[22:18] <MonkeyDust> !info thunar
[22:19] <naxo> Well in thunar there is a folder with web connections, i dont know the name in english but in spanish is red and that mean web
[22:20] <MonkeyDust> naxo  ok, and what about it
[22:21] <naxo> I wanna know how that folder works cause i have 2 pcs there and i dont know how they get there and i dont know if that pcs can see something in my pc
[22:21] <naxo> i really apologise about my english
[22:23] <ddybing> naxo: Are you able to post a screenshot of that?
[22:23] <MonkeyDust> naxo  is it similar to dropbox?
[22:24] <naxo> i dont know how :/ is the first time i use xchat
[22:24] <MonkeyDust> naxo  right click on the files, properties, what does it say
[22:25] <naxo> the conected pcs files?
[22:26] <MonkeyDust> naxo  rrrrrrthe files you ae worried about
[22:26] <naxo> One is
[22:27] <naxo> Name: JACC-PC  Type:Unknow Modified:Unknow Acces:unknow 0 bytes propietary Root
[22:27] <naxo> they are with a folder named Red the windows or window web i guess
[22:28] <MonkeyDust> naxo  make a screenshot, upload here and show us the link   http://imgur.com/
[22:28] <AliAlmoullim> Hello
[22:29] <AliAlmoullim> I changed my linux config to boot into cli
[22:29] <diamondsword> hello .. I just wanted to try xfce on ubuntu, just fresh installation of ubuntu 14.04.3 lts. I was following this http://askubuntu.com/questions/223536/how-can-i-install-xfce-along-side-unity so I run the cmd: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[22:29] <AliAlmoullim> And now when ever i type something it always start with ^[ for example asdf become ^[a^[s^[d^[f
[22:29] <diamondsword> it's ok, installed but now everything turned to xubuntu look.
[22:30] <diamondsword> I want unity as orange back
[22:30] <diamondsword> how can I do this? pfff
[22:30] <xangua> Change the theme back then
[22:30] <ddybing> diamondsword: You can change the desktop environment at the login screen
[22:30] <MonkeyDust> diamondsword  logout, switch to ubuntu, login
[22:30] <xangua> Right clic, appearance
[22:30] <diamondsword> ddybing: I did, but unity looks like xubuntu now :S
[22:31] <ddybing> diamondsword: Have you tried removing the xubuntu-packages?
[22:31] <ddybing> sudo apt-get remove --purge xubuntu-desktop ?
[22:31] <naxo> http://imgur.com/dQkCuoL
[22:31] <naxo> There it is
[22:31] <diamondsword> ddybing: no, why? can I have xfce and unity at the same time?
[22:32] <ddybing> Having XFCE and Unity installed at the same time should work just fine. Do you have a screenshot of your problem?
[22:32] <MonkeyDust> naxo  is this a second hand pc?
[22:32] <naxo> I dont know what you mean with second hand pc :/
[22:33] <ddybing> naxo: Did you buy it from a store, or from some guy?
[22:33] <naxo> Ahh, no i build it
[22:33] <OerHeks> naxo,  those names are machines in your network, don't worry, but they can see your too
[22:33] <soso> bonsoir
[22:33] <MonkeyDust> !fr
[22:33] <ddybing> naxo: I'm not that good in Spanish, but it sure looks like a mapping of your local network. Does any of the names on those folders make sense for you?
[22:33] <naxo> There is one name i know its of a friend
[22:34] <ddybing> naxo: Is his computer connected to your network?
[22:34] <naxo> He is in another city, we connect with hamachi i use haguichi we use it to play in the same web
[22:35] <naxo> In LAN
[22:36] <diamondsword> ddybing: here http://imgur.com/tdDWqcm
[22:36] <MonkeyDust> interesting, it's new to me http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Networking/Haguichi-57033.shtml
[22:36] <diamondsword> ddybing: why unity look blue now like xubuntu, it was orange the original, I want it back.
[22:37] <naxo> But the computer names JACC-PC i dont know it
[22:37] <Bray90820> If you all want a good laugh have a look at this
[22:37] <Bray90820> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33402675/Mac.png
[22:38] <MonkeyDust> naxo  the jacc pc, right click... can you disconnect or delete it
[22:38] <naxo> I cant
[22:38] <MonkeyDust> cant what
[22:38] <naxo> Disconect it
[22:38] <squinty> diamondsword,  right click on your desktop -> change desktop background
[22:39] <naxo> http://imgur.com/cxgN2Tp
[22:39] <naxo> They are at Root name
[22:40] <naxo> And if i start thunar in root i cant see that folder
[22:40] <ddybing> diamondsword: Ah, I see. That's just your background image. Right click on your desktop, and you will be able to switch back to the default Ubuntu image.
[22:40] <MonkeyDust> naxo  proprties... where does it point to
[22:41] <diamondsword> ddybing: look at here please http://i.hizliresim.com/orb4X7.png
[22:41] <naxo> I cant edit proprties im not root
[22:41] <diamondsword> why the folders are blue also?
[22:41] <naxo> And i dont know that folder path
[22:42] <diamondsword> what I need is when I select ubuntu session at login then it is completely unity desktop, when I select xubuntu session then all goes blue skin, ok. is this possible?
[22:42] <MonkeyDust> naxo  is jacc still there after reboot?
[22:42] <naxo> I dont know let me see
[22:42] <naxo> I saw it today
[22:42] <naxo> let me see ill be right back in a bit
[22:43] <diamondsword> ddybing: xfce mixed up things :S
[22:43] <squinty> diamondsword,  install  unity-tweak    you can tweak themes etc with it
[22:45] <diamondsword> squinty: bleh. I just installed xfce desktop not too much but it mixed unity and xfce together.
[22:45] <aarobc> any ideas why internal DNS wouldn't work on a vpn?
[22:45] <diamondsword> I think I'll remove xfce desktop now
[22:45] <aarobc> with openvpn
[22:45] <aarobc> but all other devices the internal DNS works just perfectly
[22:46] <aarobc> so now I have to add a bunch of entries to my hosts file
[22:47] <nalum> hello all, I was having a bit of trouble with uwsgi and my searching lead me to the setting vm.overcommit_memory reading up on this I decided to test it out and ran the command to update it to 2 from the default 0. As soon as I did bash was unable to allocate memory and kicked me out of my ssh session. I can no longer ssh in, is my only course of action to destroy the machine and recreate it?
[22:48] <naxo> Im back
[22:48] <naxo> there is nobody connected right now
[22:49] <naxo> MonkeyDust: Nobody conected right now
[22:49] <MonkeyDust> naxo  jacc icon is gone?
[22:50] <naxo> MonkeyDust: yes he's gone :DD
[22:50] <MonkeyDust> naxo  i'll admit, it was me, i'm jacc
[22:50] <naxo> MonkeyDust: WTF! sjkasjkaj
[22:51] <MonkeyDust> naxo  not true, that was a joke... problem solved?
[22:51] <naxo> MonkeyDust: i know haha yes, but, just one more question, here that connections come from?
[22:51] <naxo> MonkeyDust: why they appear there?
[22:52] <MonkeyDust> naxo  not sure
[22:53] <naxo> MonkeyDust: hmmm somewhere can i read about it?
[22:54] <naxo> well thanks for help
[22:54] <naxo> see you soon
[22:54] <naxo> bye c:
[23:07] <sergio> jnpjpojio
[23:07] <sergio> hey yo
[23:07] <Guest51420> h8h9h
[23:07] <Guest51420> fuck off
[23:16] <iulianbarbu2> hi, is anyone seeing what i'm writing?
[23:16] <Artemis3> no, but this is the #ubuntu channel, technical questions only :)
[23:16] <squinty> no but we see what you are typing
[23:17] <iulianbarbu2> yea. that's what i want to say.
[23:17] <iulianbarbu2> thanks. no more chat. sorry for disturbing
[23:17] <annihilator> for linux gaming, coding and running in vmware would debian or ubuntu variant be better?
[23:20] <OerHeks> annihilator, test it yourself,depends on your system specs, and ask about debian in #debian
[23:20] <OerHeks> i would say none of them both, 3d in vmware is slow
[23:21] <annihilator> im not talking about 3d gaming
[23:21] <annihilator> im talking about games like tux racer and freedroid rpg
[23:22] <xangua> annihilator: what answer do you expect in the Ubuntu channel?
[23:22] <OerHeks> that is 3d
[23:22] <annihilator> not what i consider 3d
[23:22] <annihilator> and freedroid rpg works in vmware with ubuntu and saybayon
[23:22] <OerHeks> well, test it yourself, with your point of view
[23:23] <annihilator> i have
[23:23] <nic3a> Does anyone know how to set a key to be a toggle version of its self?
[23:23] <annihilator> and it works but im not sure if debian or ubuntu has the better coding for what i want
[23:23] <annihilator> ubuntu was better gaming but not sure if its still the case
[23:25] <OerHeks> nic3a, "set a key to be a toggle version of its self" can you collaborate what you want that key to do?
[23:25] <OerHeks> oh
[23:27] <LazyBones_> hi all, i was on last night moaning my passwd was lost and i got help to re-set? just to let you guys know, thats it done now, seems to have worked a treat. thanky
[23:29] <swengin> Hi I just cloned my disk to a bigger one using dd in that process next step is to resize the new disk partition with gparted but the partition is already the whole space of the disk when both disks are attached the machine boots fine and only from the new disk (by default) but if I remove the old disk the disk is not bootable anymore
[23:30] <OerHeks> !password | spacecub ( good to change your name after asking, really good )
[23:31] <swengin> btw the new disk uses swap of the old disk could that be the problem?
[23:31] <swengin> how can I edit fstab in that disk from the live cd?
[23:32] <Coop34> looking for some help expanding my boot drive to allow for more updates
[23:32] <spacecub> ubottu a bot?
[23:33] <tomreyn> swengin: swap won't be the issue preventing it to boot. lack of a boot load may well be. so, while you have both diskls attached, run "sudo update-grub && sudo grub-install /dev/NEWDISK" (replace NEWDISK but the device name of the new disk)
[23:34] <swengin> tomreyn ok thanks
[23:35] <tomreyn> swengin: to edit fstab (be careful about this! make backups for sure!) you need to mount the new disks's root file system (partition) and then run a text editor as root against the then accessible file
[23:35] <swengin> tomreyn thanks alot
[23:36] <tomreyn> swengin: welcome. i'd very much recommend to try the former before you start editing fstab
[23:37] <swengin> ok I will
[23:38] <Jordan_U> Coop34: Why do you have a separate /boot/ partition?
[23:39] <Coop34> Jordan_U: yeah its been that way since i installed
[23:39] <Coop34> Jordan_U: and i cant resize with GParted
[23:42] <tomreyn> Coop34: please show the output of "sudo parted -ls" and "df -h"
[23:42] <tomreyn> !paste | Coop34
[23:43] <luchi666> a
[23:43] <luchi666> ola
[23:43] <xangua> ! Es
[23:47] <Drunken_Dwarf> Hi all. Im trying to work on making .deb packages of a project. I have it working fine with dpkg-deb but I need slightly different versions for architectures, basically everything stays the same except for the dependancies, it has one dependancy on armhf and another on i386/amd64 ... is there a way of specifying seperate versions in the same DEBIAN/control file, or just multiple control files without duplicating
[23:47] <Drunken_Dwarf> the entire build directory?
[23:49] <Coop34> tomreyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15087515/
[23:49] <k1l_> Drunken_Dwarf: maybe you get more infos on #ubuntu-packaging
[23:50] <Drunken_Dwarf> k1l_, thanks, didnt realise that was a channel
[23:50] <Coop34> tomreyn:http://paste.ubuntu.com/15087527/
[23:51] <k1l_> Drunken_Dwarf: no problem. but i dont know how active that channel is at this time of day.
[23:54] <Jordan_U> Coop34: I would recommend simply not using a separate /boot/ partition.
[23:54] <Coop34> Jordan_U: what would happen if i move the flag and delete that partition
[23:55] <Jordan_U> Coop34: Very bad things. The "boot flag" is irrelevant and you need to copy your kernels into your root filesystem and re-install grub first.
[23:56] <Coop34> Jordan_U: so how can i do that with as little damage as possible
[23:57] <cruisibesares> hey anyone ever seen this before running 12.04 and i have an upstart job that says start on ( filesystem and starting other-job ) it just hangs when i try to start other-job if i take out the filesystem it works but then it doesn't work on boot
[23:58] <Jordan_U> Coop34: sudo mkdir /tmp/temporary_boot_mountpoint && sudo umount /boot/ && sudo mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/temporary_boot_mountpoint && sudo cp -a /tmp/temporary_boot_mountpoint/* /boot/ && sudo grub-install /dev/sda && sudo update-grub
[23:58] <Jordan_U> Coop34: Then edit /etc/fstab to comment out the line for /boot/.