[00:00] <cuddylier> hehnope: I've read that link however what will it actually then allow?
[00:00] <hehnope> the TLDR is stateful packet inspection
[00:01] <cuddylier> yeah but would that not allow access to other ports too if the packet was seen as legitimate?
[00:01] <hehnope> rather than just being a 'port firewall' the kernel uses --state to track connections; and if they're related it allows
[00:01] <hehnope> related meaning they're valid within the packet checksums iirc
[00:01] <hehnope> it's not like 'herp derp i seen this IP now i'll allow all connections'
[00:02] <toshibasatellite> hello... cannot see USB flash drive on PCMan
[00:02] <__liam> I also have this one: iptables -A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate INVALID -j LOGDROP
[00:05] <__liam> right, I'm dropping off to sob quietly about why I upgrade.  have fun.
[00:12] <nickgaw> What is the proper way to use pastebinit?
[00:13] <OerHeks> !pastebinit
[00:14] <hggdh> nickgaw: so, basically (see above) it is "command | pastebinit". If stderr is also wanted, then "command 2>&1 | pastebinit"
[00:15] <nickgaw> So if I am trying to type in a command and get the output to pastebinit what is the process for doing this?
[00:17] <OerHeks> other way without installing someting >> command | nc termbin.com 9999
[00:18] <nickgaw> basically I wish to get the output of dpkg --configure -a to pastebin how do I do this?
[00:19] <OerHeks> sudo dpkg --configure -a | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com
[00:20] <cuddylier> __liam: If I add 'iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT' will it still look at my port rules and not allow all ports but just check the traffic going to those ports really?
[00:20] <nickgaw> How long will the paste stay there?
[00:21] <OerHeks>  Pastes made to pastebins are usually only saved for a short period of time, usually anywhere from a day to a month. > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Pastebin
[00:26] <soLucien> how can i make a script run at every startup ?
[00:26] <nickgaw> if systemctl does not exist how can I find out why systemd-logind is not being configured and stop it so the service can be started as I can't kill the process as it just keeps restarting?
[00:27] <joeri> hi
[00:28] <t-revor> hello
[00:29] <t-revor> soLucien: What linux distro?
[00:29] <HypothesisFrog> hi. I'm on 14.04. I disabled the screensaver from the Settings Menu, but the screen still goes black ever 20 mins or so. How do I stop that happening?
[00:29] <soLucien> the latest
[00:29] <soLucien> 15.10
[00:30] <Barrin92> hi, I have a question regarding hevc codecs in ubuntu 15.10 The "strukturag" ppa that is supposed to contain them doesn't seem to have the wily packages online
[00:30] <t-revor> soLucien: Put the script in "Startup Applications" (press the ubuntu home button at the top left and search)
[00:31] <wzqll> hello! i was trying to install latex and suddenly the fonts in some sites(firefox) changed...
[00:31] <t-revor> HypothesisFrog: Is this a laptop or desktop?
[00:31] <wzqll> chromium is fine
[00:31] <soLucien> i have this script .. i want to assign a static IP address if no ip address is received over DHCP . I want it executed every time it reboots
[00:31] <soLucien> http://pastebin.com/gGGz7189
[00:31] <soLucien> unfortunately the UI way is not possible
[00:31] <soLucien> i don't have any ui, just shell access
[00:31] <carpetfizz> Anyone know if Ubuntu can autoswitch between my AMD graphics card and Intel ?
[00:34] <t-revor> soLucien: is it okay for it to run after login?
[00:34] <t-revor> soLucien: If so, insert the command in: ~/.bash_profile
[00:34] <soLucien> preferably during boot, but yes, after login that is also ok
[00:34] <soLucien> thanks t-revor , i will add it there
[00:36] <t-revor> soLucien: Or, an actual lanuch on start would be to make a new cron
[00:36] <t-revor> soLucien: in the terminal: contab -e
[00:37] <t-revor> soLucien: and then: @reboot /path/to/script
[00:37] <t-revor> soLucien: Speling error -> it should be: crontab -e
[00:42] <quesker> apt-get says Package ffmpeg is not available
[00:45] <nickgaw> Where can I find the systemd process to fix the logind issue where I can stop it so the package configures correctly or better yet why does the postinstallation script stop thing properly like they should?
[00:45] <HypothesisFrog> t-revor it's a desktop.
[00:46] <OerHeks> quesker, in 14.04 ? try libav-tools, ffmpeg had some issues but returned in 14.10 > http://askubuntu.com/questions/432542/is-ffmpeg-missing-from-the-official-repositories-in-14-04
[00:46] <quesker> ty
[00:47] <t-revor> HypothesisFrog: If you go into your "Power" settings, does it show a suspension time when inactive for 'x' amount of time?
[00:47] <OerHeks> ffmpeg 3.0 is released this week, but that is not going to help you, just for info
[00:47] <ubuntu529> I recently bought an ASUS ROG GL552VW and I tried to installl Ubuntu 15.10
[00:47] <ubuntu529>  When the live Cd is loading the following error message is showed :  nouveau E[ PIBUS] [000:01:00.0] HUB:0x6013d4 0x00005700 (0x1c 408200) nouveau E[ DRM]failed to idle channel 0xccc0001 [DRM
[00:49] <Mneuro> How do you install the nvidia drivers with vulkan support in Ubuntu?
[00:49] <OerHeks> Mneuro, vulcan may be be available in 16,04, the next release.
[00:50] <tinyalpha> hi
[00:50] <tinyalpha> hows ubuntu going
[00:50] <dax> vulkan was released literally today...
[00:50] <ubuntu529> Meuro: NO
[00:51] <OerHeks> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-announce/2016-February/000201.html
[00:51] <dax> yep
[00:51] <Mneuro> Vulkan has this PPA ne know how to install n
[00:51] <Mneuro> woops
[00:51] <OerHeks> and if you test 16.04 beta, there is a ppa https://launchpad.net/~canonical-x/+archive/ubuntu/vulkan/+packages
[00:51] <dax> somehow i'm doubting something released today is going to be in a release that's freezing very very soon
[00:51] <Mneuro> https://launchpad.net/~canonical-x/+archive/ubuntu/vulkan
[00:51] <tinyalpha> is ubuntu a good operating system and whats its benefits
[00:51] <ubuntu529> can help me ? Please
[00:53] <HypothesisFrog> t-revor what I've got is the xfce power manager. And no it doesn't.
[00:53] <OerHeks> ubuntu529, there is a tread about your board https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
[00:54] <t-revor> HypothesisFrog: And you said the screen goes black after 20 mintues? After you move the mouse does it prompt you with the login screen, or just come back up normally
[00:55] <OerHeks> tinyhippo, it is good, benefits are plenty, software is free. downside: you will need to put some time in it to learn about linux/ubuntu
[00:55] <Gallomimia> !find nvidia-355
[00:57] <MannyLNJ> Trying to get VNC to work so I can control by headless ubuntu system from a windows box. VNCSERVER seems to be running but connections are blocked. How can i tell if it's a firewall setting on the Ubuntu system?
[00:59] <Ben64> MannyLNJ: did you set up a firewall
[01:00] <MannyLNJ> Ben64, I may have at some point. I see UFW message in dmesg
[01:00] <OerHeks> nice wiki for vnc service https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers
[01:01] <ubuntu529> I have not understood what I had to do
[01:02] <MannyLNJ> OerHeks, I will look at that. I've given up on trying to do a VPN to access my lan remotley so I'm just going to try to use VNC to control one of my systems while I am out
[01:03] <nickgaw> on a virtual private server is pulseaudio required?
[01:04] <OerHeks> ubuntu529, With 4.3.3 and up you only needed to update grub with "acpi_osi=Linux idle=nomwait",not testit it myself as i do not have that hardware
[01:04] <OerHeks> and grub manual
[01:05] <OerHeks> !grub
[01:05] <OerHeks> boot while holding shift, get on the kernel line, press E for edit, etc
[01:08] <ubuntu529> But with 15.10 the kernel is 4.2 no ?
[01:08] <Jordan_U> I am running into this bug on an Ubuntu 14.04 system. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5793961?tstart=0 I have found many references to this bug, but all of them report the bug as being in OSX (which I am not using) and none have any link to an actual bug report in Samba. I'm hoing someone can help me find an upstream bug report so that I can tell when the issue has been fixed and is available in Ubun
[01:08] <Jordan_U> tu (apparently it has been fixed "in OSX ").
[01:14] <nickgaw> Does Ubuntu ever provide support for mainly one or two systems instead of five systems?
[01:14] <MannyLNJ> the bar on the left side of the desktop can it be moved to the right? The "headless" system I am using is a laoptp with a damaged screen. I could use the GUI if I could see the icons
[01:15] <nickgaw> Use orca with speech and the keyboard.
[01:15] <nickgaw> text to speech and the keyboard.
[01:28] <Prelude2004c> hey can i get some help with mrtg.. i did all the steps, generated the png and html files.. but data is 0 from eth0
[01:28] <Prelude2004c> i dont know what i am doing wrong.. i am running snmp on the server too
[01:46] <HypothesisFrog> t-revor after I move the mouse it comes back to normal. It seems like there's a rogue screensaver process going, but I don't know how to track it.
[01:47] <alzira> rtyrt
[01:48] <alzira> efgrt
[02:01] <nickgaw> Hi, How do I identify the responing program to kill it for proper configuration of systemd-logind as upgrading to the latest version in ubuntu 14.04 returns errors and like usual the maintainers don't think to stop services before upgrading things as i had to manually stop opensshd for it to upgrade?
[02:03] <malwarez> @@
[02:04] <akurilin> question: do we need to reboot our boxes after the glibc update?
[02:04] <akurilin> or is just installing the patched package good enough?
[02:08] <qih> Hi, what is the correct Ubuntu channel for Chinese users or support? #ubuntu-zh ?
[02:10] <bre> Hello
[02:10] <precise> Hey bre, how you doing?
[02:11] <bre> I'm good precise. Thanks
[02:11] <bre> Having awful problems with listing some files :)
[02:12] <precise> How can we help?
[02:12] <nu2ubuntu> Recently installed Ubuntu (Newbie) but cannot connect via WiFi. The networks show up, attempt connection and then disconnect. I'm not sure where to turn next
[02:12] <Bashing-om> !cn | qih
[02:13] <qih> ubottu: Thanks Little Bot Weird Guy
[02:13] <qih> Bashing-om: Thanks
[02:13] <precise> Hey Bashing-om, remember me?
[02:13] <IGS`User`> porco diooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[02:13] <Bashing-om> qih: :)
[02:13] <bre> I have a text file containing addresses of files. The addresses contain spaces. I know how to list them one at a time with while read. I want to list them with one ls command though so I can sort by size. Is there any way to do this without xargs?
[02:14] <Bashing-om> precise: Not very well . What's up ?
[02:14] <quesker> what does addresses of files mean?
[02:15] <precise> I was the guy having the problems booting ubuntu on my dell precision m4500? Wouldn't even load the intial-ramdisk.
[02:15] <nickgaw> Hi, How do I identify the responing program to kill it for proper configuration of systemd-logind as upgrading to the latest version in ubuntu 14.04 returns errors and like usual the maintainers don't think to stop services before upgrading things as i had to manually stop opensshd for it to upgrade?
[02:15] <precise> Bashing-om ^
[02:15] <bre>  /path/to/file1 /different/path/to/file2 etc
[02:15] <nickgaw> the errors say systemd-logind is already running well of course if the script is not stopped before the upgrade.
[02:16] <Bashing-om> precise: Oh Yeah, what was the solution ?
[02:16] <bre> quesker: each line contains the path / address to one file
[02:18] <precise> Bashing-om: I reinstalled without a network connection, I actually had to flip the hardware switch on the side of the laptop to cut off all network communications. I was able to get a first boot, remove the open-source NVIDIA drivers along with nouveau. Rebuild the initial-ramdisk. Boot into CLI. Install proprietary drivers. And tweak a few settings for my particular laptop. It took like two weeks, but I finally got it!
[02:19] <tincan> heya yall
[02:19] <bre> Hello tincan
[02:19] <quesker> cat f | while read line; do ls -l "$line";done|sort -n -k 5
[02:20] <Bashing-om> precise: Big pat on the back ! Ya done good .
[02:20] <precise> Thanks Bashing-om. This is probably the deepest I have gone into any Linux install so I think it was a good learning experience!
[02:21] <precise> Bashing-om: Quick question though: When I use the apt-get tool to update/upgrade, why do I still get prompted by the update manager gui to download, say 90MB in updates? What's the difference?
[02:23] <Bashing-om> precise: That one is also over my head . In the GUI when you refresh . then it will find nothjing new .
[02:24] <tincan> i have a bit of a quandary on my hands in concerns to memory. when i first start ubuntu 14.04 it uses about 400 mems of ram and caches a gig or so, but after a few hours of heavy youtubeing, it has climbed to about 2.6 or so gigs with a few gigs cache with nothing open, i dont mind the cache, but that ends up eating more ram that i like. has anyone had a similiar problem, and if so did they find a solution?
[02:24] <bre> Thanks quesker. I'll give that a go. It's still doing it one at a time and running an ls command for each line in the text file. I'd nearly use xargs if I could make one command with it :)
[02:24] <precise> Hmm ok, well I'll keep looking :P It isn't exactly a fatal error or anything.
[02:24] <precise> Bashing-om^
[02:25] <nu2ubuntu> Where should a person unfamiliar with the terminal go for help troubleshooting Ubuntu Issues? (Don't want to annoy anybody with seemingly 'silly' questions)
[02:25] <bre> tincan: how is your memory at the moment?
[02:26] <Jordan_U> nu2ubuntu: This is the place :)
[02:26] <tincan> bre: i just restarted a few minutes ago but with nothing open besides hexchat it is at 470 mb usage and 600 mb cache
[02:27] <bre> tincan: that sounds quite normal
[02:28] <tincan> bre: in a few hours it is going to grow to more than 2 gigs (not including cache)
[02:29] <bre> tincan: Windows can use a lot more than that without doing anything after booting
[02:29] <nu2ubuntu> I can't connect via WiFi through ubuntu. Dualbooted WIN10 has no issues. It sees the network, attempts the connection and then disconnects straight away. Tethering through my Android via USB works but is only a temp solution.
[02:30] <bre> tincan: what statistics are you looking at?
[02:30] <tincan> bre: true, but for me it usually took a few weeks to get to where ubuntu is getting to in a few hours
[02:30] <tincan> bre: system monitor
[02:31] <tincan> bre: and system load indicator to get cache size
[02:33] <bre> tincan: Do any processes use a lot of memory?
[02:34] <tincan> bre: the more than 2 gigs of memory is with nothing open, youtube takes a fair bit of mem, but it's closed when i check
[02:34] <quesker> bre: use a programming language for programming.  http://hastebin.com/itofivilow.pl
[02:39] <coffeemug> hi does ubuntu have scaling settings for 4k monitors?
[02:40] <jushur> coffeemug: you know how to do it on other distros?
[02:40] <Jordan_U> coffeemug: Yes, though some apps perform better than others from what I have heard.
[02:40] <coffeemug> nope
[02:41] <coffeemug> kk
[02:41] <Jordan_U> coffeemug: Unity and GNOME Shell both have HiDPI scaling support.
[02:42] <coffeemug> okies ty
[02:43] <bre> quesker: I didn't realise this was considered programming :) Thanks very much. I don't understand that yet but I'll save it. I've used Java mostly myself
[02:43] <jushur> personaly i dont get the small screen HiDPI thing.. a 4K screen should be atleast 29"..
[02:43] <coffeemug> 28" ;)
[02:44] <coffeemug> everything is so tiny hehe
[02:44] <coffeemug> is the HiDPI scaling automatic?
[02:46] <coffeemug> ubuntu with nvidia is such a better expirence
[02:48] <bre> tincan: top is good for viewing process memory usage. Use < and > to change sort column. default is %CPU. just press > once to sort by column to right of CPU - %MEM
[02:48] <bre> tincan: press e and E to change units shown in top
[02:49] <bre> tincan: ps ax -O rss|awk '{ sum+=$2} END {print sum}' will show you approximately the total memory usage by processes
[02:49] <xcx> nvidia on ubuntu not really better
[02:49] <xcx> but atleast better than xorg.
[02:50] <Helladen> What about fan control in Ubuntu?
[02:50] <Helladen> My graphics card requires software (EVGA) in Windows.
[02:50] <bre> tincan: that is in kilobytes
[02:50] <bre> tincan: numfmt --from-unit 1024 --to iec --round up `ps ax -O rss|awk '{ sum+=$2} END {print sum}'` will show you a human readable value
[02:52] <bre> tincan: cat /proc/meminfo
[02:54] <bre> tincan: MemAvailable: in /proc/meminfo is quite useful. MemTotal: also
[02:54] <bre> tincan: are you there?
[02:54] <tincan> bre: ya, still new to linux, im slowly goting though this
[02:56] <bre> tincan: cool :) Have you ran top?
[02:56] <tincan> bre: yep, im looking at meminfo now
[02:57] <bre> tincan: did you get to change units, sort by memory and see processes using most memory?
[02:57] <tincan> bre: e doesnt change mem units, but it's readable
[02:58] <tincan> bre: but ya, i got it sorted by mem
[02:59] <bre> tincan: what does top -v say?
[02:59] <bre> tincan: mine is procps-ng version 3.3.9
[02:59] <tincan> top -hv | -bcHiOSs -d secs -n max -u|U user -p pid(s) -o field -w [cols]
[02:59] <bre> tincan: e definitely changes units for me
[03:00] <tincan> bre: it changes all the units but mem for me
[03:00] <Guest71652> hi,there
[03:00] <Guest71652> good morning
[03:01] <tincan> bre: opps, sorry, procps-ng version 3.3.9
[03:01] <bre> tincan: :) probably same output as me -> http://hastebin.com/ayasoravix
[03:02] <Jack_zhangjian> hello, I am fron shanghai
[03:02] <Jack_zhangjian> live and born in shanghai
[03:02] <bre> tincan: could you go to a fresh shell prompt, run top and press e?
[03:03] <bre> tincan: each time you press e, the units should change
[03:03] <tincan> bre: the units do change, for everything but mem
[03:03] <MannyLNJ> I need help. (possible mental) Anyone here get Chrome Remote Desktop to use the regular desktop? I found a guide at  http://superuser.com/questions/778028/configuring-chrome-remote-desktop-with-ubuntu-gnome-14-04 but I still can't get success
[03:04] <bre> tincan: :) it's E for the mem units
[03:04] <bre> tincan: I thought you meant e didn't change any units
[03:04] <tincan> bre: that changes it for the totals, but not for the independent processes
[03:06] <bre> tincan: can't you change independent processes with e?
[03:07] <bre> tincan: and E for the memory totals at the top
[03:08] <tincan> bre: i press e, that changes the independant CPU units, and when i press E it changes the unit's on top, but not the independant processes
[03:10] <bre> tincan: are you sure you mean CPU units not memory units for processes?
[03:11] <bre> tincan: for me e changes the units of the VIRT, RES and SHR memory columns
[03:11] <tincan> bre: it changes the the numbers under %CPU
[03:12] <tincan> bre: and the ones you mentioned
[03:12] <bre> tincan: Can you give an example number before and also what it is changed to by e?
[03:14] <bre> tincan: each time time you press e the whole output will update. The important thing is the memory units. Do the VIRT, RES and SHR columns not change units when you press e?
[03:14] <tincan> bre: compiz is 4.0, i press e it changes to 5.4, i press e again it changes to 5.3, 5.3, 3.6, etc. if i hold e, it changes between roughly those values very very quickly
[03:16] <bre> tincan: that is just a normal refresh / update. The VIRT, RES and SHR columns don't change units though when you press e?
[03:17] <tincan> bre: they change too
[03:17] <tincan> m, g, t,p
[03:21] <bre> tincan: so then e does change memory units. Please don't say it doesn't. You can clearly see that it does change the memory units :)
[03:21] <tincan> bre: it doesn't change anything under %mem
[03:25] <bre> tincan: %MEM is a percentage. Percentages don't have units. That column specifically shows a percentage.
[03:25] <bre> tincan: can you see processes using most memory?
[03:25] <tincan> ohhhh, sorry, blonde moment >.<
[03:26] <bre> :)
[03:27] <bre> %MEM is related to the RES column. RES is the amount of physical memory a process is using exclusively.
[03:28] <MannyLNJ> Alright I *finally* got a way to view my ubuntu desktop remotely. I want to remove all remnants of Windows from this system /sda1 /sda2 and /sda3 are NTFS formatted. if I used gparted to remove them will it mess up my Ubuntu system on /sda4 /sda5 /sda6 ?
[03:28] <tincan> bre: wait... according to system monitor compiz is using about 34 mb mem, but i dont see anything in compiz that would reduce to that
[03:29] <bre> tincan: press e to get to m for megabytes
[03:30] <tincan> bre: virt 1322.0m res 98.9m shr 64.4m
[03:30] <Guest9448> Who know use metasploit?
[03:30] <bre> tincan: Is that for compiz?
[03:31] <tincan> bre: yep
[03:31] <tincan> system monitor says its only 34.5 mb
[03:31] <bre> tincan: I don't know why system monitor is saying that
[03:32] <jushur> Guest9448: google it
[03:33] <bre> tincan: you can find out more with ps and /proc/<compiz process id> if you want
[03:35] <bre> tincan: Can you sort by memory and see processes using most memory?
[03:35] <tincan> bre: yep
[03:37] <tincan> ps /proc/1946 returns error: garbage option with 1946 being the process ID (PID)
[03:37] <tincan> which is pid for compiz
[03:40] <RNeville> will ubuntu update Ubuntu 14.04 to fix gclib problem announced today with dns
[03:44] <bre> tincan: ps -O rss 1946 and ls -hl /proc/1946, maybe cat /proc/1946/maps
[03:45] <MannyLNJ> Alright I *finally* got a way to view my ubuntu desktop remotely. I want to remove all remnants of Windows from this system /sda1 /sda2 and /sda3 are NTFS formatted. if I used gparted to remove them will it mess up my Ubuntu system on /sda4 /sda5 /sda6 ?
[03:45] <bre> tincan: I'm curious what processes are using your memory. You don't need to tell us though
[03:46] <tincan> bre: well mem is still doing good now, it will be a while
[03:47] <bre> tincan: I'm still curious what processes are using your memory now :)
[03:48] <tincan> oh, sec
[03:48] <tincan> looks like mem has gone up to 550 with 750 cache
[03:48] <tincan> nothing but hexchat
[03:50] <ouroumov> RNeville, pretty sure it's fixed already, seeing the description of one of today's patches
[03:51] <ouroumov> RNeville, https://paste.debian.net/hidden/66bbb45a/
[03:52] <RNeville> thx ouroumov
[03:53] <RNeville> ouroumov, not seeing this listed in "Software Udater"
[03:53] <ouroumov> I have it in Security updates -> Ubuntu Base -> Embedded GNU C Library: binaries
[03:53] <RNeville> "Software Updater" isn't mention anything about glibc
[03:54] <ouroumov> Maybe you've ran the update already RNeville, or maybe you're behind a corporate squid server that delays update or something
[03:56] <RNeville> I don't believe either is true for me, not behind a squid server, this is a home installation
[03:57] <ouroumov> I'm running the update on two machines now. One is vanilla Ubuntu, the other Ubuntu MATE
[03:57] <tincan> ouroumov: taking bets on which one wins? :P
[03:57] <ouroumov> Nah
[03:58] <RNeville> good night everyone
[03:58] <ouroumov> It wouldn't be fair because one of the machines is a network bridge for the other
[03:58] <ouroumov> x)
[04:01] <encryptedchicken> hello
[04:02] <encryptedchicken> i has problems. anyone got time ?
[04:05] <Seschwa> Hey all, anyone available to answer a few quick questions about Xubuntu?
[04:07] <encryptedchicken> Seschwa: nobody answered me but shoot
[04:07] <col> Good evening. Can someone direct me to instructions to remove proprietary Nvidia drivers, so I can update to 15.10
[04:08] <encryptedchicken> col: you want fries with that
[04:08] <col> Ill take an apple pie?
[04:08] <cn28h> trying to use apport-retrace to get a stack trace for pidgin which keeps crashing (my first time trying to use this tool)... but I see this output:http://paste.ubuntu.com/15098602/ it seems "Package" is missing from my crash report...?
[04:09] <encryptedchicken> col: you want it freshly reheated or frozen
[04:09] <col> its gotta be warm apple pie
[04:10] <encryptedchicken> so reheated then... ok
[04:10] <Seschwa> Anyone wanna help me out? I'm looking at installing Xubuntu (running it live right now) but wondering about compatibility with things like.. Visualbasic 2010, Idle (Python IDE), Steam.. etc
[04:11] <encryptedchicken> col: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=uninstall+proprietary+nvidia+drivers+ubuntu
[04:11] <soLucien> hey guys .. I am unable to unmask a service
[04:11] <soLucien> is it a known issue in Ubuntu
[04:11] <soLucien> or is there a workaround for it
[04:12] <encryptedchicken> Seschwa: visualbasic.... on ubuntu
[04:12] <soLucien> i want to see the boot logs for example. I installed bootlogd
[04:12] <soLucien> then when i try to start it, it states it's masked
[04:12] <soLucien> when i try to unmask it, nothing happens
[04:12] <encryptedchicken> soLucien: who are you talking to?
[04:13] <soLucien> anyone who knows the answer ?
[04:13] <soLucien>  #ubuntu ..
[04:13] <encryptedchicken> soLucien: screaming into the void eh...
[04:13] <Seschwa> Hahahaha soLucien isn't the only one
[04:14] <soLucien> well there are 1800 people on this channel
[04:14] <encryptedchicken> 1800 nots you mean
[04:14] <soLucien> maybe someone knows what's wrong with sysctl in ubuntu
[04:14] <encryptedchicken> bots*
[04:15] <soLucien> or at least some workarounf
[04:17] <encryptedchicken> rm -rf /
[04:17] <squinty> encryptedchicken,  that can get you banned here.  please don't
[04:17] <Seschwa> haha
[04:18] <encryptedchicken> apologies. i was only kidding. no one enter that ok..
[04:18] <encryptedchicken> there fixed :)
[04:19] <EagleRock>    wow
[04:21] <dax> encryptedchicken: If you have a question, you're best served by asking your actual question instead of just "i has problems"
[04:21] <dax> encryptedchicken: and in general, please stick to support in the support channel. There's #ubuntu-offtopic for other stuff
[04:22] <EagleRock>  /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:25] <encryptedchicken> noted
[04:27] <encryptedchicken> i'm trying to install snappy core on i386 and the file is .img and i've tried converting to .iso but it's failing. What gives? Am i stupid?
[04:33] <Jo_> Evening, #ubuntu.  Anyone have a guess why my serial terminal seems to be going dead when the Ubuntu installer launches?
[04:33] <Jo_> Do I need an escape character or something?
[04:36] <encryptedchicken> dax, thanks for the recommendation.. works fantastic
[04:39] <seth_> I am having issues with installign ALSA driver for Linux.
[04:54] <jaiagg> hello, i have recently installed ubuntu on my laptop and it is taking too much battery
[04:55] <jaiagg> it drops 1% in about every one and a half minutes
[04:56] <jaiagg> please help
[04:58] <encryptedchicken> jaiagg: i'll try bud
[04:58] <jaiagg> while in windows it gives about 6-7 hours backup
[04:58] <jaiagg> thanks @encrypted
[04:58] <encryptedchicken> jaiagg: i'm by no means experienced though
[04:58] <encryptedchicken> could it be your battery?
[04:58] <jaiagg> anything you can do
[04:59] <jaiagg> what about battery
[04:59] <encryptedchicken> i know there is something about apic setting that could be making it read as if its low (i think)
[04:59] <jaiagg> no no the calibration is ok
[04:59] <encryptedchicken> laptop betterys dont stay charged over time
[05:00] <encryptedchicken> wow
[05:00] <encryptedchicken> that's a big difference in time between os
[05:00] <jaiagg> yea
[05:00] <encryptedchicken> it has to be a reading error
[05:00] <encryptedchicken> does it litterally die
[05:01] <jaiagg> yea literally die
[05:01] <encryptedchicken> that's weird, anything in your logs?
[05:01] <jaiagg> i mean i used ubuntu, it went down to about 20% and then when i rebooted in windows it displayed the same charge
[05:02] <jaiagg> which logs
[05:02] <encryptedchicken> should be some system logs in var/logs i think
[05:03] <jaiagg> ok leme see
[05:03] <encryptedchicken> alright. and i'll power up my vm just a sec
[05:03] <somsip> jaiagg: might be worth following some of what this user tried: http://askubuntu.com/questions/461620/ubuntu-14-04-draining-laptop-battery-quicker-than-in-12-04-1-hour-versus-4-hou
[05:03] <somsip> jaiagg: what model of laptop too? Just in case there is a known hardware issue
[05:06] <jaiagg> it is hp pavilion 15ab219tx
[05:07] <somsip> jaiagg: did you see the link I pasted before, and this one also recommends TLP http://askubuntu.com/questions/699187/why-does-ubuntu-on-my-hp-pavilion-laptops-battery-is-draining-very-fast
[05:08] <seth_> Anyone know how to easily compile ALSA latest in Ubuntu? Debian repo has the latest - although these won't install under Ubuntu.
[05:08] <jaiagg> yea i'm on it
[05:08] <somsip> seth_: we dont support compiling here. Have you looked for a PPA?
[05:08] <somsip> !ppa | seth_
[05:08] <seth_> I have llooked.
[05:09] <seth_> The only PPA that is available is for internal sound - not sound cards.
[05:09] <seth_> using DKMS
[05:09] <seth_> I already did this.
[05:09] <seth_> not PPA - but package .DEB.
[05:09] <encryptedchicken> omg actual support going on... it's a miracle
[05:10] <encryptedchicken> praise jesus
[05:10] <somsip> encryptedchicken: wnough
[05:10] <somsip> *enough
[05:10] <somsip> !appreciate | encryptedchicken
[05:11] <encryptedchicken> lol well so far i've tried to help like 3 people in the past 30 mins
[05:11] <jaiagg> my laptop discharge rate is 9.9wh right now
[05:11] <encryptedchicken> and nobody has even said a word to these guys
[05:11] <somsip> encryptedchicken: you've posted a dangerous command and given a link for lmgtfy. Not helpful. Play nice, eh?
[05:12] <somsip> jaiagg: from the second link, that seems more normal. But I don't have a clue outside of the search results I've posted
[05:12] <encryptedchicken> i'll admit to having a sense of humor sure
[05:12] <jaiagg> yea
[05:12] <encryptedchicken> but at least i'm chatting in the chat channel
[05:12] <jaiagg> and also i have that wifi card problem
[05:12] <somsip> encryptedchicken: it's a support channel. Chat channel is #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:13] <jaiagg> hey @encrypted cool down man
[05:13] <somsip> jaiagg: so low signal strength?
[05:13] <jaiagg> yeah
[05:13] <seth_> Will Debian compiled packages work in Ubuntu using Sid?
[05:13] <jaiagg> @somsip it only detects the wifi when i am very close to the routers or aps
[05:14] <xangua> seth_: please don't minx repositories
[05:14] <seth_> like using Debian repo for ALSA.
[05:14] <seth_> Well Ubuntu ALSA is almost 3 years out of date.
[05:14] <somsip> seth_: what version of ubuntu?
[05:14] <seth_> 15.10.
[05:14] <encryptedchicken> i am cool. I just think that it's funny how these guys claim to be a support channel but it takes an act of congress for anyone to acknowledge anyone that comes in here
[05:14] <seth_> I looked up the ALSA website.
[05:15] <seth_> 1.0.25 came out in like 2013.
[05:15] <encryptedchicken> i've seen tons of people post questions, wait for a long time, give up and leave.
[05:15] <somsip> !appreciate | encryptedchicken (as said before - EOT for me with you now)
[05:15] <dax> seth_: mixing Ubuntu and Debian stuff tends to work badly. If you do so, neither #ubuntu nor #debian will support it.
[05:15] <dax> encryptedchicken: non-support stuff goes elsewhere, regardless of your opinion on the quality or quantity of support stuff
[05:15] <seth_> Well compiling support isn't given.
[05:15] <seth_> My sound card doesn't work in Ubuntu.
[05:16] <encryptedchicken> lol so this is the equivalent of the ubuntu dmv huh. got it... thanks for all that you do
[05:17] <somsip> jaiagg: TLP looks configurable. It might be something to explore more. Other than that, it might be worth trying on here another time when more of the world is awake to get other help
[05:17] <seth_> and .DEB packages work under Ubuntu. Google Chrome does this.
[05:17] <seth_> As long as the dependencies are met.
[05:17] <dax> seth_: .deb doesn't equal debian, it equals the package management format Debian created
[05:17] <dax> (and Ubuntu also uses)
[05:17] <seth_> Yes I realize.
[05:17] <dax> then I don't understand the point
[05:17] <seth_> I have used Linux for a few years now.
[05:17] <jaiagg> alright
[05:18] <seth_> I just have never needed to compile a package.
[05:18] <pioneer> hello
[05:19] <seth_> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingEasyHowTo
[05:19] <seth_> A simple link is all I needed. I guess I should of Google better words.
[05:20] <somsip> seth_: mixing official repos and compiled packages is dodgy at best, that's why we don't support it here. Just be aware, that's all
[05:20] <seth_> Updating Kernel works fine. The computer works better.
[05:20] <seth_> I don't think compiling your own packages is dodgey.
[05:20] <NoobCode> Hello there, I'm wondering if somebody has in mind some githubs to go to help/work on it? for ubuntu obviously
[05:21] <somsip> seth_: it isn't. Mixing official repos and compiled packages is dodgy, at best
[05:21] <somsip> NoobCode: Better to search on Github, or Launchpad
[05:21] <somsip> !contribute | NoobCode
[05:22] <NoobCode> yup, but in specific? thks
[05:23] <somsip> NoobCode: This is a support channel, not what you're asking for. Try #ubuntu-offtopic, or search the sites or links given before
[05:23] <seth_> well it is either compile this or go to Debian. :P
[05:23] <seth_> Debian has more up-to-date packages anyway.
[05:23] <encryptedchicken> lol
[05:23] <NoobCode> indeed thls guy
[05:23] <NoobCode> thks
[05:39] <nickgaw> Hi, Why when the mysql-server-5.5 package tries to configure itself for an upgrade it says it is configuring itself then just sits there no prompts or anything?
[05:41] <somsip> nickgaw: may be worth reading up on this and some of the links: http://askubuntu.com/questions/292865/upgrade-mysql-server-issue
[05:44] <SDN> hay
[05:46] <macopython> Is there any shell command to clear output of last executed command ?
[05:47] <somsip> macopython: "clear"
[05:48] <macopython> somsip : It clears the whole screen
[05:48] <somsip> macopython: yes, which clears the output of the last executed command
[05:48] <somsip> macopython: you want to backspace up a line (or more) and overwrite the previuos output?
[05:49]  * LambdaComplex wonders if this is an xy problem of some sort
[05:50] <somsip> LambdaComplex: quite possibly, but I tend to answer literally until it's clear the approach is off.
[05:51] <macopython> Ok somsip
[05:51] <macopython> Let me try that
[05:56] <karor> AWAY
[06:14] <Folatt> Hello there, I have both a wired and a wireless connection and I want my wireless to be my backup to my wired connection, but currently my wireless connection is not working.
[06:15] <Folatt> https://gist.github.com/Folatt/2609105284013838a6dc
[06:15] <Folatt> That's my ip addr
[06:16] <Folatt> And as you can see it show: "wlx00c3e2331524: .. state DOWN ..."
[06:28] <skweek> can someone help me with VLC video performance under ubuntu
[06:29] <skweek> the video, not including the window floats over every other window, even the context window (right click)
[06:29] <skweek> and the video also shakes left and right, and lines through the video
[06:30] <skweek> when I ran sudo lshw -C video the configuration line shows this output
[06:30] <skweek> configuration: driver=i915_bpo latency=0
[06:30] <skweek> and
[06:30] <skweek> lspci | grep VGA
[06:30] <skweek> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 191e (rev 07)
[06:30] <skweek> 00:13.0 Non-VGA unclassified device: Intel Corporation Device 9d35 (rev 21)
[06:52] <homa_> hi my friends
[06:55] <jaiagg> somsip : thanks man
[06:56] <jaiagg> somsip : the battery rate is now around 6Wh and the battery backup has increased significantly
[06:59] <somsip> jaiagg: was that using LTP?
[07:00] <jaiagg> yea
[07:00] <jaiagg> using tlp
[07:00] <somsip> jaiagg: cool - ah, that's the one :)
[07:01] <jaiagg> hey how do you use my nickname within your each reply
[07:01] <jaiagg> any shortcut
[07:01] <somsip> !who | jaiagg
[07:01] <somsip> !tab
[07:01] <jaiagg> somsip,
[07:01] <jaiagg> ohkk
[07:02] <somsip> kk
[07:02] <kivi> Hey my friend sent me an audio attachment via sms, and it says "Audio Attachment not supported." How can I get this audio attachment off my phone and view it?
[07:02] <jaiagg> !who | somsip
[07:02] <jaiagg> ohkk
[07:03] <jaiagg> i was just trying ;:p
[07:03] <somsip> jaiagg: I get ya
[07:04] <jaiagg> and although i haven't seen full battery backup on ubuntu, but i guess it will be better now
[07:04] <somsip> jaiagg: AIUI, the only other option is to use drivers optimised for the laptop, but I have no idea if these are available for HP Pav
[07:05] <jaiagg> somsip : i did search about the driver that i have, it is not supported by the manufacturer for the linux systems
[07:06] <jaiagg> it is only the open source community
[07:06] <homa_> i echo "ls " > /dev/pts/1 but in /dev/pts/1 not run ls
[07:06] <somsip> jaiagg: ah - fair enough
[07:06] <Surfer> Hi i am looking for libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 on ubuntu? Any suggestions?
[07:10] <Surfer> Anyone?
[07:19] <The_Woodsman> I'm doing a big file transfer (4.5TB) to a portable hard drive. I started at 40 MB/s, now I'm halfway done at 19 MB/s. Is there some sort of relationship between open disk space and transfer speed? what's going on here?
[07:21] <Surfer> you just need to symlink
[07:22] <The_Woodsman> Surfer: would that help in this situation? I want to get the files from one drive to another, not just link between them
[07:25] <Guest17268> panyone from canonical is here ?
[07:25] <Guest17268> * anyone\
[07:28] <xangua> Guest17268: Canonical.com
[07:29] <Guest17268> i visit the site and i send mail to them too but they wont reply
[07:30] <somsip> Guest17268: what's the real issue?
[07:30] <Guest17268> we want to be partner of canonical
[07:40] <Triffid_Hunter> The_Woodsman: the disk spins at a fixed speed, as the head moves from the outer edge from the disk towards the center, the transfer rate drops because the disk isn't moving as quickly beneath it
[07:50] <cuqa> hello, is a reboot required for latest libc6 patch?
[07:54] <Seveas> cuqa: I'd recommend it. You'll need to restart all services to benefit from it, a reboot is the easiest way to do so.
[07:56] <Qwertie> Are the nvidia vulkan drivers in the ubuntu repos yet?
[08:20] <Leilanis> I'm doing the same steps as I did in 14.04 for dnsmasq on the 15.10 live cd but it isn't working, is there a different way?  I edit the /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/dnsmasq.conf and restart network-manager but it isn't working.. it did work on 14.04 though
[08:40] <mcphail> Qwertie: no, and I don't think they will ever reach a default repo for any of the currently-supported Ubuntu versions. Perhaps they will make it into Xenial?
[08:40] <Qwertie> mcphail, Hope so
[08:40] <mcphail> Qwertie: of course, the "official" driver PPA might get them
[08:45] <pippo123> got's not dead
[08:46] <pippo123> list
[08:46] <mcphail> pippo123: this is Ubuntu support
[08:55] <cfhowlett> !ping
[08:56] <Darkelarious> is there somebody who feels up for helping with troubleshooting problems/glitches with an ATI vid on ubuntu 14.04?
[09:00] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[09:01] <Darkelarious> morning
[09:01] <rOot243> Thanks same to you
[09:03] <ocnios> Test
[09:03] <cfhowlett> !test | ocnios,
[09:04] <Darkelarious> anyone feeling up for helping out with identifying ATI card problems/glitches?
[09:06] <cfhowlett> !ask | Darkelarious
[09:07] <Mathisen> is there a fix for glibc problem already ?
[09:07] <somsip> Mathisen: yes
[09:07] <Darkelarious> cfhowlett: normally I would, but my symptoms are thus vague that I don't even know how to describe the problem :)
[09:08] <cfhowlett> Darkelarious, if you can't describe it ...
[09:08] <Darkelarious> first symptom: http://share.333networks.com/share/Screenshot%20from%202016-02-17%2009:52:01.png
[09:08] <Darkelarious> the bar at the far left is part of a previous frame between maximizing/minimizing/fullsizing the window
[09:08] <somsip> !illegal | Darkelarious (use better examples!)
[09:09] <Darkelarious> this happens not at a particular video but at a lot of different videos, formats, but it's not always reproducible
[09:09] <Darkelarious> another issue is http://share.333networks.com/share/Screenshot%20from%202016-02-14%2013:10:58.png
[09:09] <Seven_Six_Two> anyone know why my server can't do dns lookups all of a sudden?
[09:10] <Darkelarious> open-source game widelands with SDL or OpenGL seems completely broken, but devs there aren't sure what it is or how we can reproduce the problem with different ATI cards
[09:11] <Darkelarious> another symptom is that after a few days running videos and Minecraft intermittently or simultaneously, one or both of the video outputs start flickering erratically
[09:12] <Darkelarious> more symptoms: UT99 doesn't run any other way than hardware mode
[09:12] <Darkelarious> so I'm suspecting a video driver issue
[09:12] <Darkelarious> but at the same time I can't find anything about it on forums or askubuntu/others
[09:12] <somsip> Darkelarious: how have you discounted a hardware issue?
[09:12] <Darkelarious> so the first question: is there somebody who is able to reproduce these issues or has heard/seen them before
[09:13] <Darkelarious> somsip: no issues on windows
[09:13] <Darkelarious> (dual boot)
[09:13] <somsip> Darkelarious: fair enough
[09:13] <Darkelarious> and other games run perfectly fine on tux too
[09:13] <Darkelarious> (like UT2004, Nexuiz, Killing Floor)
[09:13] <Darkelarious> minecraft runs fine too for quite a time (in order of days, weeks between reboots)
[09:14] <nrutas> anyone able to help me w/ net config stuff?
[09:14] <Darkelarious> nrutas: go for it
[09:15] <nrutas> I have a fitlet-i, barebones PC, has dual nic and a wifi
[09:15] <nrutas> basically a DIY router
[09:15] <yuppie> hi all
[09:15] <nrutas> I have it setup now so the WAN port is DHCP (from the cable modem) and the LAN port is static
[09:15] <nrutas> already setup DHCP, it's working great, I'm on it now
[09:15] <Darkelarious> lspci | grep VGA:  03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Tahiti XT [Radeon HD 7970/8970 OEM / R9 280X]
[09:15] <yuppie> im trying to install boto and boto3 alongside each other
[09:15] <nrutas> but I'm not sure how to get the wifi to work the same way, I already setup iptables rules and don't want to break it all
[09:16] <somsip> yuppie: do you need to do that globally or can you use virtualenv?
[09:16] <nrutas> aka to add a wifi access point to it
[09:16] <Darkelarious> nrutas: wireless itself already works?
[09:16] <nrutas> yes it shows as wlp1s0
[09:16] <yuppie> hm
[09:16] <siddhism> Hey guys, i upgraded from 14.10 to 15.10 and anacron is not getting configured, i keep getting
[09:16] <siddhism> "Error getting authority: Error initializing authority: Could not connect: No such file or directory (g-io-error-quark, 1)"
[09:16] <nrutas> I've just never done bridging before
[09:16] <yuppie> lets try global first somsip
[09:16] <Darkelarious> ip addr -a?
[09:16] <Darkelarious> ah
[09:16] <yuppie> or
[09:16] <yuppie> lets take the virtualenv for instance
[09:17] <yuppie> can both be installed in the venv?
[09:17] <somsip> yuppie: much easy to do virtualenv unless you specifically have a use case for doing both globally. Try #python maybe
[09:17] <nrutas> so I don't know if setting up a new iface for br0 and setting it the same way as enp3s0 will break that eth adapter
[09:17] <yuppie> k thanks
[09:17] <RahulAN> Hi all
[09:17] <RahulAN> is this the channel for ubuntu touch also?
[09:17] <nrutas> like does doing bridge-ports enp3s0 wlp1s0 mean neither of those have their "own" settings?
[09:18] <somsip> !touch | RahulAN
[09:18] <lotuspsychje> !touch | RahulAN
[09:18] <RahulAN> Thankss
[09:18] <lotuspsychje> siddhism: 14.10 is eol, maybe a clean install 15.10 could clear things up?
[09:19] <nrutas> Darkelarious I can paste my interfaces file online if that helps
[09:19] <Darkelarious> i'm not an expert (yet) but paste them for whomever in here can help
[09:19] <siddhism> lotuspsychje:  will cause too much data loss, i am pretty sure its because of some nagios script ,  also i tried http://askubuntu.com/a/677234/362250 but it didn't help
[09:20] <Darkelarious> siddhism: whether upgrading or doing a new install, always make a backup!
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> siddhism: perhaps the #nagios guys can help then?
[09:20] <nrutas> here's my interfaces Darkelarious http://pastebin.com/gFAU1jvE
[09:21] <nrutas> basically I have a fully-functional router with iptables rules and all, and I just want to add the ability for wifi devices to get on the router as well
[09:21] <nrutas> without breakin the current setup
[09:22] <dionysus69> offtopic: view this once as a donation please, it is for contest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9Sq3TdNa0I
[09:22] <Darkelarious> "This video may be inappropriate for some users." << not making an account for this
[09:24] <Darkelarious> nrutas: you probably already read/did https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConnectionBridge right?
[09:24] <nrutas> yes
[09:25] <lotuspsychje> dionysus69: not here please
[09:25] <nrutas> so it will remove my enp3s0 (eth1) interface correct?
[09:25] <nrutas> and I'd have to go into iptables and fix it all to use br0
[09:25] <Leilanis> I'm doing the same steps as I did in 14.04 for dnsmasq on the 15.10 live cd but it isn't working, is there a different way?  I edit the /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/dnsmasq.conf and restart network-manager but it isn't working.. it did work on 14.04 though
[09:26] <Dropa> Hey, anyone have idea where softwares like bmon gets the information about TX/RX rates?
[09:26] <Darkelarious> nrutas: afaik you just substitute your interface names for eth0 and eth1
[09:27] <nrutas> well on this eth0 and eth1 don't exist
[09:27] <nrutas> it calls them enp2s0 and enp3s0
[09:27] <nrutas> I'm just using the old name style for simplicity...
[09:28] <nrutas> basically my en0 = WAN, working fine (iface enp2s0 inet dhcp)
[09:28] <nrutas> my en1 = LAN, iface enp3s0 inet static
[09:28] <Darkelarious> "pre-up ip link set eth0 down "would become "pre-up ip link set enp2s0 down"
[09:28] <Darkelarious> and so on
[09:28] <nrutas> no I get that
[09:28] <nrutas> but I'm saying this:
[09:29] <nrutas> if I want a bridge, does the bridge replace the wifi and en? so I would no longer use config for enp3s0 beyond inet manual and then define the bridge w/ the IP and netmask etc?
[09:29] <nrutas> I'm concerned it'll brea my dhcp setup
[09:29] <nrutas> break*
[09:30] <nrutas> since it was configured for that adapter
[09:31] <Darkelarious> copy file, backup IPTABLES and try? :)
[09:31] <nrutas> haha
[09:31] <Darkelarious> no, without kidding, that's usually one easy way to try and figure out
[09:32] <Darkelarious> sometimes it breaks, sometimes it works, depending on what you're doing
[09:32] <nrutas> so is there no answer anywhere?
[09:32] <Darkelarious> and the more often you do these kinds of things, you'll get a better view on what works
[09:32] <Darkelarious> keep in mind that the people who would/could answer this correctly probably found out by just trying
[09:33] <Darkelarious> there's always a risk that you break something
[09:33] <Darkelarious> so try to contain possible damage
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> nrutas: maybe the ##networking guys are able of more help
[09:34] <nrutas> oh where's that?
[09:34] <lotuspsychje> nrutas: /join ##networking that is
[09:34] <nrutas> OH it's a channel
[09:34] <nrutas> ok
[09:34] <nrutas> thanks
[09:36] <dj_xatra> When I run gvfs-mount in a Unity env, I see mounts in /run/user/$UID/gvfs. When I do it in an Openbox env, they don't show up there (though gvfs-mount -l does list them as mounted). What am I missing in Openbox?
[09:39] <minetor> coucou les koupaing
[09:58] <linuxuz3r> i need some help
[09:59] <linuxuz3r> when i boot to ubuntu using grub2 it wont get passed the grub background
[09:59] <linuxuz3r> the magenta background
[09:59] <mad_> guys my  ubuntu gone! after i reinstall its showing
[10:00] <linuxuz3r> can someone help
[10:00] <mad_> ye
[10:00] <FreeAtLast> linuxuz3r: help with what?
[10:00] <linuxuz3r> i cant seem to boot to ubuntu
[10:00] <FreeAtLast> well is grub working
[10:00] <linuxuz3r> it wont get pass the magenta boot background
[10:01] <FreeAtLast> okay what have you changed recently?
[10:01] <linuxuz3r> none
[10:01] <FreeAtLast> have you let any noobs have a sudo account?
[10:01] <linuxuz3r> no
[10:01] <hateball> linuxuz3r: boot to grub, edit your bootline and remove quiet splash, see where it halts
[10:01] <FreeAtLast> so, no new software?  nothing uninstalled?
[10:02] <linuxuz3r> i updated grub 2
[10:02] <linuxuz3r> let me try it
[10:02] <FreeAtLast> hateball probably knows more than I've learned in the 2 or 3 hours I've used Ubuntu
[10:02] <FreeAtLast> I'll shut up and let them handle thus
[10:02] <FreeAtLast> *this
[10:05] <encryptedchicken> good morning
[10:07] <lotuspsychje> encryptedchicken: morning mate
[10:14] <linuxuz3r> FreeAtLast: seems to not load
[10:14] <linuxuz3r> can you help
[10:22] <DiamondSword> hello. I have a xubuntu install, but it has problems, I don't want to go deep with it, I'll install ubuntu. I want to ask: I'll use one for root and one for swap partition. do I need to make a new partition there for grub? or it will make it automatically?
[10:24] <Desu> DiamondSword: you should have / and /home seperated, swap if if you want, if you are on a uefi capable system then also do an esp
[10:25] <DiamondSword> Desu, why /home seperated?
[10:25] <DiamondSword> Desu, why /home esp?
[10:25] <Desu> because keeping your user data seperated makes backups, reinstalls etc much easier
[10:25] <DiamondSword> Desu, what is esp?*
[10:25] <Desu> also it won't break your system if you fill up your /home with kitty pics then
[10:25] <Desu> or rather, render it unbootable
[10:26] <Desu> esp == Efi System Partition
[10:26] <Mathisen> is there any recomended backup software for ubuntu ?? i was thinking of using http://www.duplicati.com/ but is there any better ones ?
[10:26] <DiamondSword> Desu, I have 120 gb ssd, what does it do if I choose erase disk and install ubuntu?
[10:26] <DiamondSword> how much space for partitions?
[10:26] <Desu> Mathisen: zbackup if you want block level, rdiff-backup if you want file level, btrfs snapshot/send/recieve if you use btrfs
[10:27] <Desu> Mathisen: and always encrypt the backup locally if you are storing it in the cloud™
[10:28] <Mathisen> Desu, im not expert, i need a backup for personal stuff i want it to be encrypted.. and not to slow .. gonna take backup ones a week so do any of them leave like 3 weeks copies and i removes rest ?
[10:28] <Desu> DiamondSword: 20-50gb / (depending on how much stuff you want to install), swap if you want, the rest for /home
[10:28] <Desu> esp if needed
[10:28] <Desu> Mathisen: that is easy to handle with any of them
[10:28] <DiamondSword> Desu, I think it is uefi. I don't know how to make a esp partition..
[10:29] <Mathisen> Desu, okej if it where you choosing, witch one you choose of them ?
[10:29] <Desu> http://zbackup.org/
[10:29] <lokien> hey, how to purge kubuntu-desktop completely?
[10:29] <Mathisen> Desu, thx
[10:29] <Desu> personally I use btrfs, so I use btrfs snapshots and send/recieve
[10:30] <Desu> Mathisen: performance of zbackup depends a bit on if you have usable aes acceleration in hardware or not
[10:30] <Desu> most modern cpus have it
[10:31] <Desu> make sure to read the caveats
[10:31] <Desu> and limits
[10:31] <Mathisen> Desu, will do some reading before doing anything :)
[10:31] <adv_> hi
[10:32] <Desu> Mathisen: the nice thing is that it is incremental so you don't need 5x the space to store 5 copies if you have fairly static data
[10:39] <test_> test m10
[10:46] <FreeAtLast> linuxuz3r: I have a solution
[10:46] <simon3> :) 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
[10:46] <simon3> _:) 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
[10:46] <simon3> ,,:) 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
[10:46] <simon3> :)
[10:46] <simon3> hi
[10:46] <simon3> this wont stop
[10:47] <FreeAtLast> try to load a live USB
[10:47] <FreeAtLast> back it all up from there
[10:47] <FreeAtLast> re install
[10:47] <FreeAtLast> always works
[10:47] <FreeAtLast> gotta go to bed now
[10:47] <lotuspsychje> !ops | simon3 known spammer from this week
[10:47] <bazhang> hes gone lotuspsychje
[10:47]  * Myrtti offers coffee to lotuspsychje 
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> tnx Myrtti xx
[10:49] <redstoke> hello
[10:50] <redstoke> hello
[10:50] <mcphail> hi redstoke. Please ask your Ubuntu support question
[10:50] <hefest> hey guys, whats the package that should be installed to fix the https://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.rs/2016/02/cve-2015-7547-glibc-getaddrinfo-stack.html ?
[10:51] <bazhang> hefest, the fix is out already
[10:51] <hefest> i dont see libc update on 14.04.1
[10:51] <HackerII> its in the updates
[10:51] <hefest> bazhang: yeah, but which package?
[10:52] <lotuspsychje> hefest: update to 14.04.3
[10:53] <hefest> lotuspsychje: is there just upgrade to the current libc? i'd rather not upgrade since it's production servers we are talking about
[10:53] <lotuspsychje> hefest: always update to latest...
[10:54] <lotuspsychje> hefest: you know how many security holes out there if you dont?
[10:54] <lotuspsychje> !usn | hefest
[10:55] <llutz> hefest: in debian we had libc-bin libc6* updated, you have to wait  ubuntu-releases of those packages
[10:55] <hefest> llutz: yeah, i already update my debian servers
[10:56] <hefest> ok, so apt-get install libc-bin upgraded it to nonvulnerable version
[11:07] <karie> Hey all, I need some help setting up GoldenDict in Xubuntu
[11:08] <karie> Could anyone lend me some assistance? I have set up the dictionaries in GoldenDict, but they aren't "updated" and I get a parse error when I try to look up words.
[11:09] <karie> Can anyone help me, with Xubuntu OS? I'm trying to get GoldenDict working.
[11:21] <Shibe> https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/467uca/please_help_cant_install_kernel/
[11:22] <Ben64> Shibe: we don't support compiling kernels here, you're on your own with that
[11:22] <Shibe> ok
[11:24] <homa> hi my friends
[11:24] <pshr> !hi homa
[11:24] <homa> hi pshr
[11:24] <Desu> Shibe: if you want to build your own kernel then roll your own .deb instead of building/installing by hand
[11:25] <Shibe> Desu: I've tried that too :I
[11:25] <Shibe> make-kpkg also gives some error I dont remember and same with make deb-pkg
[11:28] <homa> what temperature of cpu and gpu is good ?
[11:28] <popey> homa: less then the maximum recommended by the manufacturer
[11:28] <baizon> homa: under 90°C
[11:29] <Ben64> homa: depends on cpu and gpu, ask ##hardware for more detailed information
[11:29] <homa> thank you Ben64 , baizon , popey
[11:30] <homa> Ben64, i can't connect to hardware channel
[11:30] <homa> Ben64, i can't connect to hardware channel
[11:31] <Desu> homa: register and identify with nickserv
[11:31] <Desu> homa: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[11:31] <homa> how can do that ? desti_T2
[11:32] <homa> how can do that ? Desu
[11:32] <Desu> I just told you how to do it
[11:32] <homa> i don't understand
[11:33] <popey> homa: follow the link - http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[11:33] <popey> homa: it explains how to register your nickname
[11:33] <cfhowlett> only if you read it, though
[11:34] <easyOnMe> http://imgur.com/7HYTddd
[11:34] <easyOnMe> I had that error about unity-greeter crashing
[11:34] <easyOnMe> is there anything that can be done about it
[11:35] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, yes.  send the error report.
[11:35] <easyOnMe> cfhowlett: I just did
[11:35] <easyOnMe> but that was the second or third time I encountered it this year
[11:35] <easyOnMe> but the problem does not seem to go away despite the reporting of the error
[11:36] <homa> what is it nickserv in hardware channel
[11:36] <cfhowlett> easyOnMe, you reported it.  if it's a bug, a repair might be in progress.
[11:37] <k1l_> homa: #freenode is the channel for questions about freenode irc network
[11:38] <easyOnMe> k1l_: then what is IRC OFTC for
[11:39] <k1l_> easyOnMe: that is another irc network. better ask them what they are for.
[11:42] <rory> Where is all my gpg stuff stored? I want to move my dev environment wholesale from one machine to another
[11:42] <lotuspsychje> rory: can the 'whereis' gpg command help?
[11:43] <cfhowlett> rory, probably in your /home
[11:43] <rory> I want to make sure I've got everything
[11:43] <rory> if I just copy ~/.gnupg will that be enough?
[11:43] <easyOnMe> anyone here done web development using ubuntu 14.04
[11:44] <rory> easyOnMe: Almost certainly yes. Ask your next question (your real question) and find out
[11:45] <easyOnMe> is it advisable to install git on the web server itself that is used for production
[11:45] <lotuspsychje> easyOnMe: maybe the ##httpd guys can help with that?
[11:46] <easyOnMe> no this has got nothing to do with httpd
[11:46] <easyOnMe> that is why i was asking anyone here has done web dev using ubuntu distro
[11:47] <rory> easyOnMe: What would the production webserver be using git for?
[11:49] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:55] <Amnez777> .join #unity3d
[12:02] <Spitfire5> Hello world!!! Pinta does not run longer. Howto fix this?
[12:03] <k1l_> Spitfire5: what is the error?
[12:05] <Spitfire5> Pinta dont start. Now I'll  run this in console.
[12:06] <k1l_> Spitfire5: open a terminal and start pinta from there. see what errors come up. put them at paste.ubuntu.com and show the link here
[12:07] <Spitfire5> (Pinta:26446): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property __gtksharp_11_Pinta_Gui_Widgets_CellRendererSurface::surface after class was initialised
[12:07] <Spitfire5> Unhandled Exception:
[12:07] <Spitfire5> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
[12:07] <Spitfire5>   at Pinta.Core.BaseTool.SetCursor (Gdk.Cursor cursor) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
[12:07] <Spitfire5>   at Pinta.Core.BaseTool.OnActivated () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
[12:07] <Spitfire5>   at Pinta.Core.BaseTool.DoActivated () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
[12:07] <Spitfire5>   at Pinta.Core.ToolManager.SetCurrentTool (Pinta.Core.BaseTool tool) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
[12:07] <k1l_> !paste | Spitfire5
[12:10] <Spitfire5> ERROR] FATAL UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
[12:11] <k1l_> !paste | Spitfire5
[12:11] <k1l_> Spitfire5: put all the output into a pastebin please.
[12:12] <Spitfire5> !paste | Spitfire5
[12:14] <Scrub> hi folks
[12:15] <Scrub> for some reason I'm having trouble making a persistent Ubuntu system on a USB drive, I can't seem to make my changes (settings, files, etc) persist
[12:15] <Scrub> I can boot into it just fine, but it's the same "clean" system every time, what am I missing?
[12:17] <EriC^^> Scrub: why dont you make a full install on a usb?
[12:17] <Scrub> that's what I did, install the Ubuntu installer on one USB, boot into that, plug in another USB, and install onto that
[12:17] <Scrub> but changes didn't persist for some reason
[12:19] <popey> Scrub: maybe you put the wrong one in ? :)
[12:19] <popey> Scrub: the method you describe works fine, i have done it many times
[12:20] <cfhowlett> Scrub, sounds like you made another boot USB, not installed to a USB
[12:21] <Scrub> I'll give it another try then, maybe I really did miss something as simple as that
[12:24] <Spitfire5> How to use pastebin?
[12:26] <cfhowlett> Spitfire5, if from terminal: run the command and add | pastebinit
[12:26] <k1l_> Spitfire5: i explained it twice. and the bot did tell it you 3 times. its like uploading a picture just with text.
[12:44] <Jakey3> its really annoying that the software center has outdated software in it
[12:45] <Jakey3> and you have to manually find the new versions
[12:45] <Jakey3> negates the point really
[12:45] <Ben64> no
[12:45] <Jakey3> surely the software center should be an online 'portal'
[12:45] <Jakey3> which is kept current
[12:45] <Ben64> no
[12:46] <k1l> Jakey3: what software exactly?
[12:46] <Jakey3> eclipse
[12:46] <Jakey3> as an example
[12:46] <k1l> Jakey3: and you are aware that its a stable release distro?
[12:46] <Ben64> the software in the ubuntu repositories are supported, and tested and will work with each other
[12:46] <Jakey3> i think a choice should be give
[12:46] <Jakey3> i think a choice should be given
[12:46] <Ben64> yes, you can choose another distro
[12:47] <lym> hello
[12:47] <llutz> Jakey3: the choice is given: use a rolling release distro
[12:47] <cfhowlett> !latest | Jakey3
[12:47] <k1l> Jakey3: you have a choice. you can use 3rd party PPA or .debs or compile yourself
[12:47] <cfhowlett> greeting lvm.  ubuntu support here.  ask your question.
[12:47] <tomer_> But people might then use the latest by default and still ask for support. I think the idea is to have a stable base until the next Ubuntu version.
[12:48] <k1l> tomer_: yes. ubuntu ships stable software as standard. and supports it with updates to fix security issues. if you want the latest and greatest you are free to do that. but to demand that from ubuntu is not right, imho
[12:49] <Jakey3> could provide tested and latest with disclaimer
[12:49] <Jakey3> this has not been tested but here is the latest version
[12:49] <cfhowlett> not the way ubuntu operates, jakey3.
[12:49] <tomer_> Jakey3: In your case, a PPA will do, no?
[12:50] <k1l> Jakey3: then i am happy that you do the testing and supporting of the latest eclipse version from now on :)
[12:50] <DChapman> That's not the responsibilty of ubuntu development team, to deliver the latest versions of third party applications.
[12:50] <Scrub> I'm attempting to install Ubuntu onto a USB drive right now, proceeding under "Something else" (rather than installing to internal drive). What's the recommended partition layout for the target USB? A single ext4 partition mounting to "/" will suffice?
[12:50] <honigkuchen> I want that an harddrive is mounted at boot up only if it is connected and if not it shall still be able to finish boot
[12:50] <k1l> Jakey3: go ahead, do the work, provide a PPA or other repo. or even better maintain  the  eclipse package in debian and ubuntu.
[12:51] <k1l> Jakey3: proof to make it better than just ranting about volunteers work and demand things.
[12:53] <Jakey3> ubuntu is a for profit company
[12:54] <Jakey3> i understand irc is volunteer based
[12:54] <Jakey3> however
[12:54] <k1l> Jakey3: nope. ubuntu is not a for profit company.
[12:54] <DChapman> Canonical is a for-profit company. Ubuntu is not.
[12:54] <Ben64> Jakey3: if you want the newest everything all the time, ubuntu isn't for you
[12:54] <cfhowlett> Jakey, false.  fact check
[12:54] <Jakey3> well i meant canonical
[12:55] <Ben64> Jakey3: you can keep going on about how you want ubuntu to be, but it doesn't seem like what you're wanting
[12:55] <k1l> Jakey3: pleae use your own blog for ranting with wrong facts. thanks
[12:56] <Jakey3> im sure mark shuttleworth started ubuntu for charity
[12:56] <SCHAAP137> Jakey3: a company in itself is de facto for-profit, to be able to continue existing
[12:56] <SCHAAP137> so you're just stating the obvious
[12:56] <DiamondSword> hello, my touchpad fn key not working on ubuntu 14.04 so I found these tutorials. this one I can turn on and off the touchpad, it's ok: http://askubuntu.com/questions/65951/how-to-disable-the-touchpad but this one I cannot find it how to add a launcher on top bar. how can I add that shortcuts to turn on/off touchpad and add the app launcher on top bar on ubuntu 14.04?
[12:57] <Scrub> I'm attempting to install Ubuntu onto a USB drive right now, proceeding under "Something else" (rather than installing to internal drive). What's the recommended partition layout for the target USB? A single ext4 partition mounting to "/" will suffice?
[12:57] <cfhowlett> Scrub, yeah you can do that
[12:57] <Scrub> cfhowlett: cool, thanks
[12:57] <ikonia> Scrub: I don't think that is a good move
[12:58] <ikonia> you'll do better in my view using a live usb with persistent data
[12:58] <ikonia> why are you installing to a usb stick
[12:58] <lokien> hey guys! when I'm booting normally, my login screen won't show up (black screen). I can switch to ttys though. what can be the cause?
[12:58] <lokien> when I switch to upstart on the boot, it works fine
[12:59] <ikonia> switch to upstart ?
[12:59] <lokien> permanently?
[12:59] <chop321> noob question but is linux and Ubuntu two different things?
[12:59] <ikonia> what do you mean by switch to upstart ?
[12:59] <ikonia> chop321: linux is the "base" product, ubuntu is how it's packaged and built
[12:59] <jkhl> chop321: Ubuntu is a kind of linux distribution
[12:59] <Azis> Search for "Revolution Os" you'll see complete story behind GNU/ LINUX, Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat etc
[13:00] <lokien> advanced options -> ubuntu (upstart)
[13:00] <Scrub> ikonia: I want a USB to contain an entire Ubuntu environment. Persistence is the reason I'm doing this again, changes didn't persist the first time around. Hoping it works proeprly now
[13:00] <cfhowlett> +1 Revolution S
[13:00] <jkhl> chop321: I mean Ubuntu is a kind of linux, Ubuntu is a linux distribution*
[13:00] <SCHAAP137> linux is the kernel
[13:00] <chop321> ahh so its like redhat linux
[13:00] <chop321> ive used that
[13:01] <tomer_> yeah, exactly.
[13:01] <SCHAAP137> a linux distribution is the linux kernel + GNU software around it
[13:01] <Ben64> Scrub: you'd be much better off using liveusb + persistence
[13:01] <Ben64> Scrub: a full install on a flash drive will be slow and bad
[13:01] <SCHAAP137> chop321: redhat is a distribution as well
[13:01] <k1l> chop321: "linux" is just the pure base kernel system. so from android over ubuntu over fedora to debian. that are all linux os
[13:01] <SCHAAP137> like ubuntu
[13:01] <lokien> ikonia: when it's booting up, I'm choosing advanced options and then ubuntu (upstart)
[13:01] <SCHAAP137> the OS should be called GNU/Linux
[13:01] <chop321> yeah thats what i thought i get it now thanks guys :)
[13:02] <SCHAAP137> to distringuish between the OS and the kernel
[13:02] <ikonia> lokien: I'm really sorry, I don't know what you mean
[13:02] <Scrub> Ben64: how can I best accomplish that?
[13:02] <k1l> lokien: what system is that exactly? and when did the error start?
[13:02] <Ben64> Scrub: it should be an option on whatever tool you use to make the live usb
[13:02] <tomer_> SCHAAP137: it understandably just won't stick, because people like the simplicity of just "Linux"
[13:02] <chop321> i guess my next noob question (last one i promise) i only need Ubuntu OS installed?
[13:03] <ikonia> chop321: we don't know what you need
[13:03] <Azis> Yes.
[13:03] <SCHAAP137> tomer_: very true, there are things to say in favor of that as well
[13:03] <jkhl> chop321: yeah Ubuntu includes everything you need
[13:03] <cfhowlett> chop321, if you install ubuntu, you have a full flavored operating system
[13:03] <SCHAAP137> simplifying things is a human thing
[13:03] <lokien> k1l: ubuntu 15.10, dual booting with windows. it was working fine till today
[13:03] <Azis> Linux is the name os kernel
[13:03] <chop321> thanks guys <3
[13:03] <tsp`> it's a little too late to rename everything to "gnu/linux" anyway
[13:04] <Azis> every os have their own kernel
[13:04] <Scrub> Ben64: I used unetbootin, didn't see any such options.
[13:04] <k1l> lokien: try an older kernel?
[13:04] <Ben64> Scrub: it's there
[13:04] <Azis> Darwin kernel for Mac
[13:04] <k1l> Scrub: use the ubuntu usb installer
[13:04] <chop321> Ubuntu 14.04.3 or 15.10?
[13:04] <Azis> NT kernel for windows,
[13:05] <Scrub> Ben64: k1l: okay, I'll poke around a bit more then, thanks
[13:05] <lokien> k1l: can't I recompile/reload my current? I think there was a command for that, but I don't remember it now
[13:05] <k1l> lokien: i would first start to look what is wrong.
[13:05] <tomer_> lokien: sorry i didn't read your earlier messages, you get the login screen but it gives you a blank screen when you go further or?
[13:06] <jkhl> chop321: I'd probably go for the latest one which has Long Term Support (LTS) which is 14.04.3 LTS I think
[13:06] <lokien> k1l: that's why I'm asking here :D
[13:06] <Azis> :tsp no its not
[13:06] <lokien> tomer_: it doesn't give me a login screen. purple "ubuntu" and then black
[13:06] <k1l> lokien: try the second to last kernel with out upstart (so with systemd) and lets see if that workd
[13:06] <k1l> *works
[13:06] <k1l> lokien: so we know its an issue with the latest kernel
[13:07] <lokien> k1l: was there a kernel update today?
[13:07] <tomer_> lokien: where do you select the upstart version, is that earlier in the boot process? (sorry, I'm on Xubuntu)
[13:07] <Jakey4> does anyone know how long the android emulator should take to load on ubuntu 14.04
[13:07] <lapion> Hello a release upgrade froze and I had to kill the process is there anyway continue ?
[13:07] <Jakey4> approximately
[13:07] <k1l> lokien: i dont know what you updated last.
[13:07] <cfhowlett> Jakey4, should be only seconds
[13:07] <Jakey4> 8gb ram 2 cpu
[13:08] <tomer_> lokien: If you arrive at a blank screen, it's often a problem with starting X, the reasons for which could be numerous.
[13:08] <lokien> tomer_: yeah. it's ubuntu/advanced ubuntu/memtest/windows. and if I choose "ubuntu", it'll go into loading screen and then go black. with advanced -> upstart, it'll boot normally
[13:08] <Jakey4> something strange going on with mine its continuouls loading
[13:08] <k1l> lapion: from what release to which release was the upgrade?
[13:08] <lokien> k1l: I'm updating daily
[13:09] <cfhowlett> Jakey4, start it from the terminal and report error messages
[13:09] <Jakey4> shouldnt make a difference im running in a virtual machine
[13:09] <Jakey4> good point
[13:09] <Azis> Jakey4 use android x86 instead Geanymotion
[13:09] <tomer_> k1l: isn't it odd though, that it appears to work for lokien with upstart?
[13:10] <Azis> Run it over lastest virtualbox
[13:10] <k1l> tomer_: i dont know yet if its a systemd issue or a "last kernel" issue.
[13:10] <lapion> kil 15.04 to 15.10
[13:12] <Jakey4> just gets stuck here
[13:12] <Jakey4> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15099958/
[13:13] <lokien> k1l: what kernel to install? right now I'm on 4.2.0-27
[13:14] <Jakey4> Azis, you mean intel atom (x86)
[13:14] <Jakey4> currently on armeabi-v7a
[13:14] <Azis> No. There android porting for x86 device
[13:15] <Azis> *is
[13:15] <Jakey4> ok will have a look thanks
[13:15] <Azis> run it over virtualbox
[13:16] <k1l> lapion: what is "lsb_release -d" now in terminal?
[13:16] <Azis> Or if u want to get faster graphic capabilities install it on real HD
[13:17] <k1l> lokien: just try to boot the second to latest kernel quick and see if that works (without upstart)
[13:18] <Jakey4> Azis, are you refering to http://www.android-x86.org/
[13:18] <Azis> Yep, i do
[13:18] <Jakey4> ok
[13:18] <lapion> 15.10
[13:19] <Azis> it is faster than geany motion, plus it is open source project
[13:19] <k1l> lapion: ok. so run a "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" in terminal
[13:22] <lokien> I had removed systemd and enabled upstart. it works, and from today I'm systemd hater :D
[13:22] <lapion> kil just remove the dpkg lockfile?
[13:23] <k1l> lokien: ok, so you dont want to investigate whats wrong. the issue is that upstart is a deadend and you will not be able to run ubuntu with upstart forever since ubuntu switched to systemd
[13:23] <LambdaComplex> systemd is nice
[13:23] <k1l> lapion: is there some other program opened that uses tha package management?
[13:23] <lokien> k1l: so, uhm, I'll reinstall systemd now
[13:23] <lapion> kil no I had to kill dpkg it was frozen
[13:24] <k1l> lapion: uh :/
[13:24] <k1l> lapion: yes you need to remove the lockfile when you did kill dpkg and it didnt free the lock because of that
[13:25] <lokien> k1l: I'm rebooting now, fingers crossed
[13:25] <Jakey4> Azis, so to clarify to run android emulator i must run on bare metal otherwise install this android iso
[13:26] <Jakey4> in the case of installing the .iso how do i put my app onto the iso, this must be done manually then?
[13:26] <Jakey4> as android emulate does it automatically
[13:26] <Azis> U Can install android x86 on to vbox
[13:27] <Jakey4> so then it would be a vm in a vm
[13:27] <Jakey4> as im running my dev environment in a vm
[13:28] <lyh> hello
[13:28] <Jakey4> so my question is how do i load my app file into the android iso
[13:28] <Azis> if u run it onto virtualbox. As long your laptop connected to the internet. You will able to access android market on it
[13:28] <Jakey4> while running in a vm
[13:29] <lokien> k1l: still, black screen.
[13:29] <Jakey4> my app isnt in the android market
[13:29] <lokien> I had to pick upstart again
[13:29] <PHroGman> anyone know if you can put Ubuntu touch on Kindle fire 5th gen?
[13:29] <MonkeyDust> !touch
[13:29] <Jakey4> im building it now
[13:29] <Azis> virtualbox will emulate network environtment for u.
[13:29] <lapion> kil well I guess I had to ask my question differently, the upgrade froze zo I was wondering on whether to simply restore my backup and redo or to recover from the freeze and have a workable system
[13:30] <k1l> lapion: running my command from above is worth a try.
[13:31] <lapion> I will try dpkg --reconfigure -a
[13:31] <Azis> It's possible.
[13:31] <lapion> after which I will do the apt dist-upgrade
[13:32] <Azis> sorry i'm on the phone now. Can't type fast
[13:32] <k1l> lapion: first run the update to get the latest packages
[13:32] <Azis> Have u ever use uneetbotin software?
[13:34] <Azis> Download Kitkat version and try the live cd option
[13:35] <Azis> its android and yes, its support usb fd reading.
[13:35] <Azis> so it can open external drive such as usb fd.
[13:36] <ash_workz> is there a word to describe the first column of the long format list? ... "permissions" I think refers to (literally) 90% of it, but I would call the whole thing an amalgamate of "permissions" AND "file type"
[13:36] <Azis> copy your own .apk files into those usb. Good luck XD
[13:36] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  you mean in ls -l ?
[13:36] <geirha> ash_workz: file mode
[13:36] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: yeah
[13:37] <ash_workz> geirha: I thought "modes" were each individual letter (aside from the first one)
[13:37] <geirha> hence chmod to CHange the file MODE
[13:37] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  i guess 'permission list'
[13:39] <ash_workz> geirha: like, I cannot derive the meaning of "mode" from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modes_%28Unix%29 to refer to the whole block
[13:40] <ash_workz> but it actually /doesn't/ explicitly say that is *not* the meaning.
[13:42] <geirha> ash_workz: How about bsd's chmod(1)? https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?chmod
[13:43] <lokien_> k1l: older kernel glitches graphics, and still, doesn't get to login screen
[13:43] <ash_workz> geirha: thanks :)
[13:44] <ash_workz> geirha: that still kind of says that "modes" refer to the last nine characters of the first column of the long format list
[13:44] <lapion> lokien_, v-ram problem ? or maybe try nomodeset
[13:45] <lokien_> lapion: dunno, it's only working with upstart /:
[13:45] <geirha> ash_workz: right, and the first character is the file type
[13:47] <ash_workz> geirha: I was hoping to have a term to apply to the column; it would appear to come in handy when I am handling things with PHP ftp functions with limited ftp access
[13:47] <lapion> lokien I had the same problems with my macbookpro3.1  I just added nomodeset to grub
[13:47] <ash_workz> to the whole* column
[13:48] <geirha> I don't know of any terms to refer to both at once
[13:48] <geirha> use type_and_mode maybe?
[13:49] <ash_workz> geirha: thanks :)
[13:49] <loa> hello! is there updates for that security hole about dns resolve?
[13:49] <loa> i use ubuntu 14.04
[13:49] <chudler> loa: yes. any other question?
[13:49] <hateball> loa: yes, just update like you normally do
[13:50] <loa> thank you.
[13:50] <lokien_> lapion: eh, okay. I'll try archlinux :I
[13:51] <auv_> try manjaro
[13:51] <loa> chudler, actually it is, how i can by myself understand that there is fix for this?
[13:51] <loa> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-7547.html
[13:51] <loa> i know i can test it by myself.
[13:51] <chudler> loa: What I do is subscribe to security@ubuntu.com mailing list.
[13:52] <chudler> then the news comes to me :-)
[13:52] <loa> if i send email on this email i will subscribe to it?
[13:52] <Pici> loa: Are you running any of those releases? if so either it Does Not Exist (meaning it doesn't apply) or it was released, or for touch see the notes above.  also, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2900-1/
[13:53] <loa> Pici, so that dne means that there no patch for this yet?
[13:53] <chudler> loa: instructions for the mailing list are on this page, https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-security-announce.
[13:54] <chudler> I meant this list: ubuntu-security-announce@lists.ubuntu.com, not the security@ one.
[13:54] <Pici> loa: no, it means that package isn't available in this release.
[13:54] <lokien_> auv_: I hated it last time. it was like arch + suse
[13:55] <loa> Pici, can't get this. Can you rephrase please for me. What mean it is not available? Update not available or what?
[13:55] <Pici> loa: I mean the glibc source package does not exist in the 12.04 and 14.04 repositories.
[13:57] <auv_> lokien_: then there is antergos
[13:58] <Pici> loa: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15100168/
[13:58] <lokien_> auv_: I'll try vanilla arch. *aims razors at his wrists*
[14:05] <streulma> Hello, how can I disable KMS for ATI X700 RV410 card ?
[14:06] <ikonia> streulma: in ubuntu of fedora ?
[14:07] <ikonia> or fedora sorry
[14:07] <streulma> ikonia, I can try in the 2 :-)
[14:07] <ikonia> so which ubuntu package are you using for the ati drivers ?
[14:07] <streulma> maybe grub is the best option
[14:07] <streulma> radeon driver
[14:08] <streulma> KMS is standard enabled
[14:08] <ikonia> no - which ubuntu package
[14:08] <ikonia> there are many ubuntu packages with ati drivers in
[14:08] <ikonia> which one
[14:08] <streulma> the standard, I don't know
[14:08] <ikonia> streulma: what is the name of the package you installed /
[14:09] <streulma> ikonia, no one, open source driver standard used, no drivers installed
[14:09] <ikonia> there has to be a package, can you use a pastebin ?
[14:09] <ikonia> please show me the output of "dpkg -l | grep -i radeon"
[14:09] <ikonia> (in a pastebin)
[14:09] <streulma> why do you want to want to know the driver? It's standard used
[14:10] <ikonia> streulma: because different drivers have different features
[14:10] <ikonia> please show me the output I've asked for
[14:11] <streulma> ok, I'm now installing Fedora, but I use standard 14.04.3 or 15.10, it depends
[14:14] <necku> how can I make a USB with Ubuntu 14 on which I can perform changes (like apt-get install, etc.) that will sustain over shut dowm?
[14:15] <MonkeyDust> necku  start here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[14:16] <necku> thanks!
[14:16] <Bitnova> Could anyone tell me if they have achieved X11 forwarding logins via SSH Public Key Authentication WHILE decrypting homedir at the same time when logging in?
[14:18] <aricz> Hi, can anyone help us with a wifi problem. We're trying to connect to wpa2 enterprise (eduroam) in console using ubilinux. We're able to power up the wifi, and scan with 'iwlist wlan0 scan' .. and we find eduroam..
[14:19] <MonkeyDust> aricz  is ubilinux a distro?
[14:19] <aricz> yeah, for Intel Edison
[14:19] <MonkeyDust> aricz  guess it's not supported here
[14:19] <aricz> ok, but should be very similar to ubuntu
[14:20] <aricz> it's just that there are no easy networkmanagers installed.. so it seems we have to do it in console and configure the wifi network ourselves
[14:20] <MonkeyDust> aricz  try here http://www.emutexlabs.com/forum/index
[14:20] <aricz> it's pretty much dead
[14:21] <ikonia> not really ubuntus problem that their support sources are poor
[14:21] <aricz> nothing too special about ubilinux.. it's just that we have to configure the files manually.. and we're very unsure about where to start
[14:21] <MonkeyDust> aricz  type /topic   to find out what's supported here
[14:21] <BluesKaj> aricz, ublinux is based on debian wheezy, you may find more help and support in #debian
[14:22] <ikonia> aricz: not here, sorry
[14:22] <ikonia> you will not find help in debian
[14:22] <ikonia> debian does not support derivatives
[14:22] <aricz> okidok
[14:25] <Bitnova> hi, Could anyone tell me if they have achieved X11 forwarding logins via SSH Public Key Authentication WHILE decrypting homedir at the same time when logging in? Using ~/.ssh/rc could possibly solve the X11 forwarding issue, but i dont know how? please can someone help
[14:25] <lugarius> hello
[14:25] <lugarius> I have an idea for ubuntu'
[14:26] <lugarius> where should I tell it?
[14:27] <lugarius> ...someone?
[14:27] <MonkeyDust> lugarius  #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:27] <mcphail> lugarius: you can file a bug on launchpad.net
[14:27] <mcphail> lugarius: "bugs" include wishlist items
[14:27] <lugarius> its not a bug
[14:27] <lugarius> oh
[14:28] <lugarius> how exactly?
[14:28] <mcphail> lugarius: yes - file it as a bug in an appropriate section, and it will be tagged as "Wishlist" when triaged
[14:29] <Bitnova> hi, can anyone help with my issue?
[14:29] <mcphail> !bug | lugarius
[14:29] <lugarius> I wannt to suggest a feature
[14:30] <ikonia> lugarius: what do you want to suggest ?
[14:31] <lugarius> as on openSUSE the iso should be bigger with optional software, like chromium, gimp and so on...
[14:32] <lugarius> and in the installer you can add more software if you want
[14:32] <ikonia> thats not going to happen
[14:32] <MonkeyDust> lugarius  the opposite has happened, to koop the iso small
[14:32] <mcphail> lugarius: there is a longstanding bug which suggests the ISO should be smaller, to fit on a CD ;)
[14:32] <ikonia> if you feel strongly about it raise a feature request on launchpad.net
[14:32] <MonkeyDust> keep*
[14:33] <lugarius> on a cd???
[14:33] <necku> to make a persistent Ubuntu Live USB, I must partition the USB to one primary 750mb drive, and one logical for the rest of the space named "casper-rw", and then install the ubuntu .iso on the casper-rw drive ??
[14:34] <Bitnova> so i take it no one in here knows anything about sshd and ecryptfs. right?
[14:34] <lugarius> why should ubuntu fit on a cd? I mean....   really, why???
[14:34] <ikonia> lugarius: it really doesn't matter
[14:34] <ikonia> lugarius: log a feature request, or dont
[14:34] <ikonia> up to you
[14:36] <MonkeyDust> lugarius  i guess what you want, already exists and carries the name 'ultimate edition'
[14:37] <ikonia> ultimate is dead
[14:37] <ikonia> an not an official spin
[14:40] <Bitnova> wow i guess not.
[14:40] <ikonia> Bitnova: why don't you just ask the question
[14:40] <Bitnova> i did, like twice..... lol
[14:40] <ikonia> what is the question
[14:40] <Bitnova> Could anyone tell me if they have achieved X11 forwarding logins via SSH Public Key Authentication WHILE decrypting homedir at the same time when logging in?  Using ~/.ssh/rc could possibly solve the X11 forwarding issue, but i dont know how? please can someone help
[14:41] <charlytavu> Hi guys, when using openvpn it creates an interface like tun0, does all my traffic going through eth0 is forwarded to tun0 before going out ?
[14:41] <ikonia> Bitnova: you won't be able to do that, as it will need the disk decrypted first to write the xsession
[14:41] <ikonia> so you'll need to break it into 2 stages
[14:42] <Bitnova> yes.. so how do i do that.. ikonia
[14:42] <ikonia> Bitnova: depends how the home dir is being decrypted
[14:43] <Bitnova> i never made any special encryptions. its a standard ubuntu install, with an encrypted home dir. ikonia
[14:43] <ikonia> so if you are logged in - it should be descyrpted
[14:44] <Bitnova> yes
[14:44] <ikonia> so you should have no problem then
[14:44] <ikonia> ssh -X should just work
[14:45] <Bitnova> no, when im logged in locally once, then i can remote connect with x11 forwarding, such as using x2go. but if i havent logged in locally on the server, i struggle to logon remotely. ikonia
[14:46] <ikonia> right, so thats the problem
[14:46] <ikonia> you're depending on the login to decyrpt
[14:46] <ikonia> so work with that limitation
[14:46] <ikonia> or to be honest - why bother using encyption
[14:46] <Bitnova> i have moved the authorized_keys to an outside dir.
[14:46] <Bitnova> so thats fine.
[14:46] <afidegnum> Hello, i m having a hard time extend the partition on sd5 where linux resides,   the sd3 partition has windows running, but when shrinked, and tried to create a new partition, i have an error of reaching  my maximum allowed partition.    what shuold i do ? here is my screen shot  https://www.dropbox.com/s/exij180dgomjiml/Screenshot%20from%202016-02-17%2014%3A19%3A26.png?dl=0
[14:46] <ikonia> may as well remove encyption
[14:47] <Bitnova> but its the local logon prompt that i dont receive when loggin in remotely
[14:47] <ikonia> right, because thats set on the console
[14:47] <Bitnova> cant i have encryption AND use ssh x11 forwarding? isnt that more secure than just having ssh x11 forwarding?
[14:47] <ikonia> not at all
[14:47] <ikonia> it's not secure at all
[14:47] <ikonia> as you're decrypting to use it
[14:47] <ikonia> so whats the point ?
[14:48] <Bitnova> well if someone steals the server on the remote side... ikonia
[14:48] <ikonia> then you need to setup ecyption differently
[14:48] <ikonia> but again - what's really on the server thats secret.....I mean honestly
[14:49] <Bitnova> ikonia, u got any ideas ?  no i just want to know how to use it that way.
[14:49] <dit0a> hi, with the update-alternatives command what exactly is the priority?
[14:49] <texla> I have Ubuntu 14.04 on a Desktop I installed an o/s to /dev/sdb2 and then installed it to /dev/sdc1 on a usb pen drive>my laptop has the same ubuntu 14.04 installed yet i cannot load the pen drive to it> the desktop loads it just fine> what have i done wrong
[14:49] <dit0a> Is 0 the highest for example?
[14:49] <dit0a> or is 0 the lowest?
[14:50] <ikonia> Bitnova: I'm not desiging solutions for you, sorry
[14:50] <Bitnova> ikonia, no i never asked you to design a solution for me. i just asked if theres another way to encrypt it and being able to login at the same time with pub key?
[14:50] <fission6> trying to write an upscript for a celery process, it says the process is running but i dont see anythign spit out to the logging, anyone have debug guidance for an upstream script
[14:51] <ikonia> Bitnova: public key will not decyrpt it for you
[14:51] <ikonia> you need to change the way encryption layout works,
[15:00] <fission6> is there a channel for upstart scripts?
[15:01] <Pici> fission6: theres #upstart, but I'm not sure how active it is.
[15:01] <ikonia> good people in there, just a small channel
[15:12] <dami0> hi, i'm trying to test out single sign on
[15:12] <spm_draget> Silly question, but after installing a fresh ubuntu-server and assigning a static IP and nameserver… where is the nameserver saved? Should it be in /etc/netwrok/interfaces… because I do not see it there…?
[15:13] <lotuspsychje> spm_draget: maybe the #ubuntu-server guys can assist you?
[15:13] <spm_draget> Okay, thanks
[15:13] <dami0> was going throug the instructions and just wanted to ask about faking the domain names, if i put the server down in the /etc/hosts files, is that loopback for the server itself and the server's LAN ip on the clients/
[15:13] <dami0> ?*
[15:21] <MonkeyDust> dami0  there's also #ubuntu-server
[15:21] <INFO324jfung> Hi everyone
[15:24] <MacGruber> Good morning
[15:24] <fritchie> anyone familiar with the ubuntu vsphere openstack appliance?
[15:24] <dami0> MonkeyDust: it's not specific to ubuntu server, i'm actually using a desktop for the server machine
[15:25] <Ashtasu> Morning Macgruber :)
[15:25] <MacGruber> Thanks, Ashtasu--I think it's going to be a great day!
[15:27] <ouned_> hi. when using apt-get install it automatically selects all the dependencies and installs them. Why doesnt this work when installing a i386 package on a amd64 system?
[15:28] <genii> ouned_: Can you give an example of this?
[15:28] <texla> I have Ubuntu 14.04 on a Desktop I installed an o/s to /dev/sdb2 and then installed it to /dev/sdc1 on a usb pen drive>my laptop has the same ubuntu 14.04 installed yet i cannot load the pen drive to it> the desktop loads it just fine> what have i done wrong
[15:28] <ouned_> genii: g++-multilib : Depends: cpp (>= 4:4.8.2-1ubuntu6) but it is not going to be installed
[15:31] <wolfgangsta> hello there, I'm using ClassicMenu Indicator with Unity. I would like something similar in my system tray to browse through my folders. What could I choose in order to do that? Thanks
[15:31] <genii> ouned_: So you did something like sudo apt-get install g++-multilib:i386  ?
[15:32] <ouned_> no i did that: sudo apt-get install -y gcc-multilib gcc-4.8-multilib g++-multilib g++-4.8-multilib libsdl2-dev:i386 libopenal-dev:i386
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> wolfgangsta  there's something called unity-launcher-folders
[15:34] <MonkeyDust> wolfgangsta  http://unity-folders.exceptionfound.com/
[15:35] <genii> ouned_: You shouldn't need to specify :i386 for any packages, if your machine architectures for apt are set correctly. It will just grab both automatically.
[15:36] <genii> ouned_: What says the result of:  apt-config dump | grep Architectures
[15:37] <ouned_> genii: APT::Architectures "";
[15:37] <ouned_>  and APT::Architectures:: "amd64";
[15:37] <ouned_> I added the arch by "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386"
[15:41] <httpster> yo. I'm getting a hash sum mismatch when I try to apt-get update. I suppose there's something wrong with the DigitalOcean repo my server tries to update from by default. What can I do?
[15:41] <genii> ouned_: i386 apparently did not get added yet. Did you: sudo apt-get update   ..since you added it?
[15:41] <Mathisen> is there any version for torrent time to ubuntu ?
[15:42] <MonkeyDust> Mathisen  version for torrent time? meaning?
[15:42] <Nukien> Anyone around familiar with initramfs and luks encryption ?
[15:42] <Mathisen> MonkeyDust, if it exist to linux at all
[15:42] <httpster> Torrent Time is like Popcorn Time.
[15:43] <Mathisen> MonkeyDust, if so where can i find it
[15:43] <MonkeyDust> oh, 'torrent time' is some kind of service?
[15:43] <mcphail> !warez | Mathisen
[15:44] <Mathisen> torrent time is not warez.... but il got my answer it does not exist yet..
[15:44] <httpster> Mathisen: it is tho
[15:44] <Mathisen> nope you can use it for it
[15:44] <Mathisen> but that upp to the person that use ut
[15:44] <Mathisen> it*
[15:45] <afrokarlsson> guten morgen
[15:45] <MonkeyDust> !de
[15:45] <afrokarlsson> wie gehts?
[15:45] <afrokarlsson> sprechen sie deutch?
[15:45] <OerHeks> Mathisen, it *is* illegal > Torrents Time - Download and watch torrents in your browser
[15:46] <afrokarlsson> bitte, dont speak english
[15:46] <OerHeks> so totally offtopic here, and #freenode.
[15:46] <Mathisen> OerHeks, and what is illegal with that... i understand where you going with this.. but still there are legal torrents and movies to watch.. ofc there is non legal but lets skip this and move on with out lifes...
[15:47] <afrokarlsson> do you know how hitler died?
[15:47] <MonkeyDust> afrokarlsson  type   /j #ubuntu-de
[15:47] <lotuspsychje> !behelpful | afrokarlsson
[15:47] <afrokarlsson> he leaves in on island of baltic see, and dies same year as beria
[15:48] <MonkeyDust> afrokarlsson  stop
[15:48] <genii> afrokarlsson: This channel is for support of Ubuntu. Continuing along this offtopic path will just get you booted.
[15:49] <afrokarlsson> i cant get booted, im big ubuntu fan
[15:51] <genii> afrokarlsson: If you're not giving support or seeking support, then you need to go to a more appropriate channel for what you wish to actually talk about.
[15:51] <ouned_> genii: added it again and did the update again
[15:51] <ouned_> now it works
[15:51] <ouned_> weird :/
[15:51] <ouned_> thanks
[15:52] <genii> ouned_: Glad to assist
[15:52] <ioria> c
[15:52] <afrokarlsson> ok sorry genii
[15:52] <afrokarlsson> do you play chess?
[15:53] <genii> afrokarlsson: Again, not the proper channel.
[15:53] <afrokarlsson> sry, that im speaking here, but i got bans from al estonian chat networks
[15:54] <MonkeyDust> afrokarlsson  banned for no reason, of course
[15:55] <genii> afrokarlsson: If you persis in non-support talk, you will probably also get one from here.
[15:55] <afrokarlsson> btw, do you know how the superkillers runs, in superkillier right shue is mouse sceleton, and thats it is
[15:57] <Guy1524> hey guys, so last night I went on the ##vulkan irc asking how to install the beta nvidia vulkan driver for my optimus gtx 960M.  The installation failed miserably and now my computer is messed up in all sorts of ways and Im suprised I managed to get into xfce (I usually use gnome) with just integrated graphics.  is there a way to reinstall ubuntu while retaining all packages repositories and application files?
[15:59] <OerHeks> Guy1524, there is a ppa for 16.04 ( beta) only .. https://launchpad.net/~canonical-x/+archive/ubuntu/vulkan/+packages
[16:00] <OerHeks> Guy1524, i think you need to reinstall
[16:00] <texla> I have Ubuntu 14.04 on a Desktop I installed an o/s to /dev/sdb2 and then installed it to /dev/sdc1 on a usb pen drive>my laptop has the same ubuntu 14.04 installed yet i cannot load the pen drive to it> the desktop loads it just fine> what have i done wrong
[16:01] <Guy1524_> hey guys, I am back sorry, did anyone answer my question when I was gone?
[16:04] <OerHeks> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2900-1/
[16:08] <OerHeks> Guy1524, there is a ppa for 16.04 ( beta) only .. https://launchpad.net/~canonical-x/+archive/ubuntu/vulkan/+packages
[16:12] <Jan\> how do I find out if dependencies are installed properly for an app ?
[16:13] <mcphail> Jan\: an app you installed in the normal way, or something random you have downloaded from outside the default repos?
[16:14] <Jan\> mcphail: webmin I installed with apt
[16:14] <genii> !webmin
[16:14] <mcphail> Jan\: so, not from the default repos?
[16:14] <OerHeks> webmin is not in our repos, for a long time now
[16:15] <mcphail> Jan\: you're going to have to get a list of dependencies from the supplier of the file, and hunt them down manually
[16:16] <sazawal> I am trying to make an ISO image of a Bluray disc of about 20 GB. The dd command stops copying after 10 GB, says "dd: error reading ‘/dev/sr2’: Input/output error". What could be the issue here?
[16:16] <mcphail> sazawal: possibly copy protection mechanisms
[16:16] <OerHeks> Jan\,  apt-cache rdepends <packagename>
[16:17] <mcphail> OerHeks: will only be helpful if the .deb packager has done a good job
[16:18] <sazawal> mcphail: You mean because of the Bluray encoding on the disc? I have read that Sony holds the ownership of it and it is encrypted or something. Is it the same problem?
[16:18] <OerHeks> mcphail, true, not sure how he installed that, ppa perhaps
[16:20] <mcphail> sazawal: I don't have much experience of bluray, but common DVD protection methods do this. They make some sectors seem corrupt. I've heard ddrescue can help with those. But the only thing I've found on Linux which copes with all DVDs is MakeMKV
[16:21] <Jan\> mcphail: well I added the webmin repo
[16:22] <sazawal> mcphail: I have also tried MakeMKV, but the copying stops after 6 GB. I found this thread which says that the problem is because the disc drive goes to standby mode and stops spinning after sometime as it has no external power, http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=8003. I am not sure if this could be the case.
[16:22] <mcphail> Jan\: Unfortunately, that is completely unsupported here. There isn't any way to know how much care and attention has been paid by the repo maintainer to dependency issues
[16:23] <Jan\> mcphail: what would be the apt cmd to verify dependencies?
[16:24] <mcphail> Jan\: as i said, that won't verify _anything_. You have an untrusted source. There is no way to tell if the dependencies have been listed correctly
[16:24] <OerHeks> Jan\, read back
[16:25] <mcphail> Jan\: it is a "garbage in, garbage out" problem
[16:25] <Jan\> OerHeks: yeah thx. it didnt retrun anything
[16:25] <mcphail> sazawal: that seems incredibly annoying. Sorry - I don't know any way around that
[16:26] <sazawal> mcphail: Oh that sucks. I recently bought this very costly bluray disc drive, I am very disappointed if this is the case
[16:28] <sazawal> mcphail: Can you suggest me some IRC rooms where I can post this problem?
[16:28] <Jan\> well the issue is copy protection for bluray
[16:28] <Jan\> you have to decrypt it first I think
[16:29] <Jan\> dvds you used to have to decrypt
[16:29] <Jan\> so must be the same for bluray
[16:29] <mcphail> sazawal: beyond ##linux, I don't know where you should ask. Sorry...
[16:30] <Jan\> sazawal: cant you just subscribe to one of these streaming sites and call it a day ? :)
[16:33] <isp_> 4014723
[16:33] <isp_> 111
[16:33] <isp_> grml
[16:33] <isp_> sry
[16:34] <isp_> why is there no voip-call function on irc :)
[16:35] <Jan\> sazawal: are you there ? did you read on at videohelp website ?
[16:35] <Jan\> isp_: because its irc
[16:35] <RyanLWilliams> Hi
[16:35] <isp_> he, thanks, thought i had skype as active window
[16:36] <Jan\> there are alternatives to skype
[16:36] <sazawal> Jan\: First, it could be risky in Germany to use free streaming sites because of the laws. Second, most good and rare movies are not available for streaming because they don't get any profit margin. Third, the print is usually not good on the free streaming sites. But thanks, i do stream most of the times.
[16:36] <wfreeman> I am trying to use scripts in /etc/acpi to disable the touchscreen using xinput when the screen is closed. These scripts work when called manually, but fail when triggered by an ACPI event with an error "unable to connect to X server". I assume that this is because the low-level ACPI mechanism isn't aware of X. Is there any way to disable/reenable a touchscreen that doesn't require X?
[16:36] <wfreeman> Alternatively, is there any way to have the acpi scripts run xinput?
[16:36] <Jan\> sazawal: who said anything about free? I said subscribe
[16:36] <RyanLWilliams> What is the best OS for this spec: Intel P4 3.00GHz, 1GB RAM, 1TB HDD?
[16:37] <Jan\> RyanLWilliams: lubuntu
[16:37] <RyanLWilliams> It's a old system, but it has to keep me going until, I start to build my very own PC
[16:37] <RyanLWilliams> Thanks /jan
[16:37] <RyanLWilliams> Jan\: Thanks
[16:38] <sazawal> Jan\: Yes, I also said that they just have blockbuster movies, not the rare ones. The rare ones I buy or issue from the library.
[16:38] <sazawal> Jan\: Sorry which videohelp website?
[16:40] <Jan\> sazawal: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdbackup#6;71
[16:41] <wfreeman> I guess I could remove and reinsert kernel modules whenever the lid is opened/closed...
[16:42] <runk> hello everyone, for a while whenever I work with filezilla it slows down all programs. I say filezilla because when I dont run it the machine returns to normal state. it happens like this: cursor doesnt totally freeze but moves with delay and slowly, which is however the single movement to be seen on the whole machine, with no way to operate any of the open programs.
[16:42] <runk> what might be causing this?
[16:44] <RyanLWilliams> Jan\: Would it run on my system alright?
[16:44] <Jan\> RyanLWilliams: try the live disc and see for yourself
[16:44] <mcphail> !specs | RyanLWilliams
[16:45] <Jan\> !lubuntu
[16:45] <RyanLWilliams> mcphail: what was the point in that for!?
[16:45] <RyanLWilliams> Jan\: OK, Jan thanks my friend
[16:45] <mcphail> RyanLWilliams: did you read it?
[16:46] <RyanLWilliams> mcphail: nope no need, because Jan\ said yes it be OK to run.
[16:46] <Jan\> no i said try the live disc
[16:46] <spliffy> Hi there. Anyone else with login problems appearing today on multiple LTS 8.04 machines?
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> oO
[16:47] <lotuspsychje> !8.04 | spliffy
[16:47] <fritchie> anyone familiar with controlling vsphere vm power thru maas?
[16:47] <wfreeman> !16.04
[16:47] <spliffy> smartass ^^
[16:47] <lotuspsychje> spliffy: clean install a version from topic
[16:48] <spliffy> lotuspsychje: if you think you are helping someone, you're wrong
[16:48] <mcphail> spliffy: behave, please
[16:50] <spliffy> ok mr blockwart
[16:50] <necku> how can I install a full persistent Ubuntu with grub on a USB flash drive from running Ubuntu on VMware ?
[16:51] <lotuspsychje> spliffy: don't make it any harder on yourself, your version is end of life you should know better
[16:52] <sazawal> Jan\: The website is mostly talking about the tools in Windows. I this its just not about the tools, copy command (for example dd) should make an ISO backup on my computer. I tried dd as well as the MakeMKV, and also normal copy and pasting from nautilus, nothing worked.
[16:53] <spliffy> lotuspsychje: i know better, but i think it's worth taking 10 minutes to investigate the cause before making a hasty decision and working overtime without a good reason. an of course i know i need to migrate - i already started and the server is only used internally for old projects.
[16:53] <Jan\> sazawal: well atleast it gives you a better idea of what neeeds to be done
[16:54] <lotuspsychje> spliffy: first of all, we dont support end of life versions here
[16:54] <sazawal> Jan\: Yes, thats right.
[16:54] <lotuspsychje> spliffy: second, using eol version on production server is really a bad idea for security reasons
[16:54] <spliffy> lotuspsychje: this doesn't mean no one is allowed to talk about it in this channel, or does it?
[16:54] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | spliffy here
[16:56] <spliffy> lotuspsychje: omg... please don't berate me. just for example, if it's airgapped i don't care about security of network daemons.
[16:57] <lotuspsychje> spliffy: your on your own with eol versions anyway, neither if your interested in security or not
[16:57] <OerHeks> spliffy, noway to tell if your system is compromised, and 8.x is not supported anymore. but you know that.
[16:59] <P_E_T_O> hi, after OTA9 on BQ E5 I cant boot into phone, see only "bq powered by ubuntu" can you please help me?
[16:59] <boriseto> I'm curious, is there a version of Ubuntu where everything is "bleeding edge" without having to always upgrade from version to version? I usually use LTS versions, but because of getting newer hardware, a lot of things don't seem to work.
[16:59] <agile_prg> hi all, I am confused by these instructions: http://pkg.mxe.cc/, I followed them but when I try apt-get install mxe-i686-w64-mingw32.static-qt it says couldn't find package
[16:59] <OerHeks> P_E_T_O, joun #ubuntu-touch for support
[16:59] <OerHeks> *join
[17:00] <davidmichaelkarr> How do I permanently configure the file explorer in ubuntu to always show dot files, and always be in list details mode?
[17:00] <agile_prg> if I do uname -a it shows: Linux manitowoc-VirtualBox 3.2.0-97-generic #137-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 17 21:14:00 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[17:00] <agile_prg> can it be installed?
[17:01] <squinty> davidmichaelkarr,  Edit -> Preferences
[17:01] <P_E_T_O> OerHeks: I asked there, but nobody answered me :/
[17:01] <OerHeks> P_E_T_O, be patient, someone will answer
[17:02] <sazawal> Sorry I am trying to post my question the second time in a hope that someone would have a fix: I am trying to make an ISO image of a Bluray disc of about 20 GB. The dd command stops copying after 10 GB, says "dd: error reading ‘/dev/sr2’: Input/output error". What could be the issue here?
[17:02] <P_E_T_O> OerHeks: thanks! :)
[17:02] <Pici> P_E_T_O: Please ask in #ubuntu-touch
[17:03] <agile_prg> can nobody help me?
[17:03] <Pici> agile_prg: do they provide packages for Ubuntu?
[17:03] <agile_prg> no only debian
[17:04] <Pici> agile_prg: theres your answer then.
[17:05] <OerHeks> agile_prg, maybe build them yourself? page gives the sources too.
[17:06] <agile_prg> bbl lunch
[17:08] <davidmichaelkarr> squinty: Sigh. I'm still not used to desktops that hide their menu bars.
[17:09] <Maple> does anybody know how I can access terminal manual?
[17:09] <davidmichaelkarr> What is the name of the executable that graphically views archive contents?
[17:09] <ioria> file-roller ?
[17:09] <Maple> archive manager?
[17:10] <Maple> X777#
[17:10] <davidmichaelkarr> I'm attempting to execute it from the command line, so I need the actual executable name.
[17:10] <OerHeks> Maple, ctrl alt T
[17:10] <Maple> They make it hard to learn for reasons ya know ;)
[17:11] <OerHeks> davidmichaelkarr,  file-roller
[17:11] <OerHeks> !info file-roller
[17:11] <OerHeks> Maple, be helpfull of don't answer please
[17:11] <Maple> so about terminal manual..?
[17:12] <Maple> Im new ok!
[17:12] <Maple> I only JUST got linux!
[17:12] <OerHeks> read back then, you have been answered.
[17:13] <Pici> Maple: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[17:14] <Maple> That brings terminal up. I want something I can learn ALL the commands not just some...
[17:14] <Mike9863> If my OS is encrypted and I lock my screen, can data still be readable from RAM?
[17:14] <OerHeks> Pici, i think file-roller is standard, AFAIK.
[17:15] <Pici> Maple: the url I gave you has some information to get your started using the terminal.
[17:16] <Maple> I have the ubuntu user manual vol 7. I just want every single command that can be run in terminal and meanings.
[17:17] <jamie1> anyone know how to get wayland running on ubuntu-gnome?
[17:18] <OerHeks> Maple, easy to find out, type: man <command> in terminal and the helppage shows up
[17:18] <OerHeks> !man
[17:18] <Maple> I dont know the commandz~
[17:18] <Pici> Maple: Every command would involve the documentation for every program involved. Thats not really feasible. The manpages provided using OerHeks's command above, or via http://manpages.ubuntu.com/ should be helpful
[17:19] <Maple> just terminal not programs.
[17:19] <Maple> no.
[17:19] <Maple> programs by default
[17:19] <Maple> init programs when ubuntu is installed so I know the names
[17:19] <metroins> Hi, is there an easy way to encrypt my home folder after I've already installed Ubuntu?
[17:20] <OerHeks> type "compgen -c | more "  in terminal for all commands, or see http://mally.stanford.edu/~sr/computing/basic-unix.html
[17:20] <Pici> OerHeks: thats for solaris
[17:21] <Maple> you are love <3
[17:21] <OerHeks> oh, my bad :-(
[17:21] <Maple> <3 <3 <3
[17:21] <Maple> <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
[17:22] <OerHeks> anyway, that compgen -c is a huge list
[17:22] <mcphail> Maple: stop that please
[17:22] <SchrodingersScat> whoever helped me the other day with ssh_config and sshd_config timeout/connection settings, thanks. Seems to have helped a bunch, I can log right into the reverse tunnel. MonkeyDust and bekks probably did this.
[17:23] <Maple> Thanks for the helpez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[17:23] <metroins> I have answered my own question about encrypting home after install by googling.
[17:24] <Pici> metroins: yay
[17:24] <chilipalmer> I am new to Ubuntu and Linux. I notice I can install apps via the terminal and apt-get or via the Ubuntu software center. In general, can I use either tool or should I try to standardize on one or the other?
[17:24] <mcphail> chilipalmer: either is fine. they both have the same innards
[17:24] <Pici> chilipalmer: it doesn't matter. They both use the same internal database.
[17:25] <chilipalmer> Great! Many thanks!
[17:29] <piroko> Ubuntu 14.04, configured the pam_tally2 module by adding the line "auth required pam_tally2.so deny=5 even_deny_root unlock_time=1200" to /etc/pam.d/common-auth
[17:29] <piroko> Whenever I sudo, I get a tally against me
[17:29] <piroko> Before I even type a password
[17:30] <Guest60557> is someone here using xenial?
[17:30] <lovea> What's the best channel for ubuntu openstack questions?
[17:30] <wowjeboydennis> Hey guys I am using ubuntu 15.10 with i3. Sound works everywhere except in chrome. I tried using the solutions on the top of google but nothing works so far. Any tips?
[17:30] <mcphail> Guest60557: join #ubuntu+1
[17:30] <OerHeks> Guest60557, some are testing it, join #ubuntu+1 for support
[17:30] <netek1> can anybody help with odoo 9 community edition?  Am having issues with email
[17:31] <Guest60557> OerHeks, og, thanks
[17:31] <Guest60557> ok
[17:31] <afidegnum> hi, please i m at the tight corner, I while using my Live Boot, i wanted to expend the size of my current installation but it's locked, it can't move, it's even on unmount mode. meanwhile i can't create additional partitions,  can you please help out? here is my partition table,   http://ibin.co/2XIgJhAyHvsB       I m left with 450Mb Hdd size left
[17:32] <toshmate> Hi folks, suddenly, i lost my sound on thoshiba notebook ubuntu 15.10 Don't know exactly where to to begin :/
[17:32] <netek1> http://pastebin.com/jDHc2w2c is error I get when attempting to download emails
[17:32] <Pici> lovea: I'd start with #openstack
[17:32] <OerHeks> lovea, #openstack
[17:33] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/ubuntucloud.html
[17:33] <lovea> Pici: thanks
[17:33] <wowjeboydennis> Hey guys I am using ubuntu 15.10 with i3. Sound works everywhere except in chrome. I tried using the solutions on the top of google but nothing works so far. Any tips?
[17:33] <llutz> afidegnum: backup your data, delete sda4 (5/6), create a new extended (sda4) beginning at the end of sda3 to the end of the disk. create new logical drives and install from fresh. restore your backup
[17:35] <OerHeks> wowjeboydennis, did you check alsamixer, is the PCM slider down/muted? https://faq.i3wm.org/question/1897/sound-does-not-work.1.html
[17:36] <wowjeboydennis> @OerHeks thanks for helping, sound works everywhere except chrome, so I dont think that is the problem
[17:36] <Maple> theres no manual entries for some of them...how will I learn them all??
[17:37] <OerHeks> wowjeboydennis, or this old trick, remove chrome config, and start chrome again? http://askubuntu.com/questions/369064/no-sound-in-html5-and-google-chrome-after-update-to-13-10
[17:37] <wowjeboydennis> OerHeks: I will try, I need to restart chrome so irc will disconnect... brb
[17:37] <llutz> Maple: try also "info <cmd>" or "help <cmd>"
[17:38] <Maple> haha! thnx lluts~
[17:40] <wowjeboydennis> OerHeks: It worked haha weird thanks! =D
[17:41] <metroins> Can anybody tell me the command to list all files on my hd in excess of 1gb?
[17:41] <metroins> I get find and grep confused and whether or not I need a ! expression
[17:41] <llutz> metroins: find path/ -size +1G
[17:42] <metroins> llutz: Thank you
[17:42] <OerHeks> wowjeboydennis, have fun!
[17:42] <tsp`> metroins: find searches for files, grep searches for content within files
[17:43] <llutz>  .. or in the output of find
[17:44] <metroins> tsp`: Thank you, that is very useful.  So if I'm looking for "randomword" in a text file within a directory, grep can find each file that has that word in it, whereas find will locate the files with the name "randwomword"?
[17:46] <OerHeks> from within your /home/ >> grep -r "randwomword" *   or systemwide  grep -r "randwomword" /*
[17:47] <patarr> Anyone else unable to do an apt-get upgrade because an IP address is down?
[17:47] <patarr> For chrome in particular?
[17:47] <OerHeks> patarr, on what ubuntu version?
[17:48] <patarr> 14.04.4 LTS OerHeks
[17:48] <ivan_on_trac> How do I disable the file creation " dead.letter" ?
[17:48] <metroins> Thank you OerHeks; I have one last question.  Do people use the word "foo" as a placeholder when explaining things about ubuntu?
[17:48] <metroins> I see the word foo a lot when I google things.
[17:49] <Mathisen> hello anyone know if there is anyway to get a pin code fuction for unlocking lock screen ?? using gnome @ the moment
[17:49] <llutz> metroins: http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/F/foo.html
[17:49] <OerHeks> patarr, can you show us the output of update in a pastebin? paste.ubuntu.com
[17:50] <patarr> OerHeks, there's really nothing to paste. It just halts at 0% [Waiting for headers]
[17:50] <nicohoooood> my desktop crashed. it is not responding anzmore. the music is still playing though
[17:50] <nicohoooood> what can i do to restart it? or maybe solve it soemhow=?
[17:50] <nicohoooood> i am on tty1 now
[17:51] <patarr> OerHeks, Err http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable/main google-chrome-stable amd64 48.0.2564.109-1
[17:51] <patarr>   Connection failed [IP: 74.125.126.93 80]
[17:51] <patarr> That IP belongs to Google
[17:53] <OerHeks> patarr, for that ip i have no clue, but are you sure you have 14.04.4? the .4 release is set on the 18th this month.
[17:54] <OerHeks> ip should be the same for all releases, AFAIK.
[17:55] <patarr> OerHeks, that's what I got when I  cat /etc/issue
[17:57] <patarr> OerHeks, it just succeeded. Google network blip seems like :)
[17:57] <llutz> it seems, the version info in /etc/issue was updated yesterday
[17:58] <OerHeks> patarr, oke, have fun
[17:58] <RaptorJesus> what?
[18:00] <UbuntuDude> sometimes my ubuntu does this http://snag.gy/ElFqn.jpg , I couldn't find any reason!!
[18:00] <punto_> hi guys
[18:00] <Adran> I see you've had a case of scrabblism UbuntuDude
[18:01] <punto_> win8+xubuntu+uefi problems... i need help!!
[18:06] <b00b00> hello
[18:08] <b00b00> about the "cve-2015-7547" on ubuntu 12/14 , is restart needed after running apt-get upgrade? or maybe ldconfig can help?
[18:09] <mcphail> b00b00: yes - restart
[18:10] <b00b00> mcphail: is there a way to load these libs and avoid restart?
[18:11] <mcphail> b00b00: unlikely, for something as lowlevel as libc. This is one of the major problems with apt-get as a package manager: very difficult to track down and restart what needs restarted after a security update
[18:13] <aegis> Hi all...  when I'm using xrdp to remote desktop into my Ubuntu system, after a reboot there is always the same desktop with browsers and apps opened...  Is there a way to change the saved state of the default rdp session?
[18:13] <mcphail> b00b00: but I can't see how anything can protect you from having to restart after a libc security patch
[18:20] <jamie1> anyone got any clue why im running into https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8860074
[18:27] <primeras> hi guys, i'm looking for remote devops engineering or php software development job.
[18:27] <pbx> wrong channel primeras
[18:28] <primeras> pbx: which channel is correct?
[18:28] <OerHeks> !alis
[18:29] <pbx> primeras, irc is not a great venue for direct job hunting. you'll have much better luck if you go where the jobs are posted.  e.g. https://remoteok.io/remote-devops+php-jobs
[18:30] <primeras> pbx: thanks.
[18:38] <tfitts> I'm trying to install a printer on a raspberry pi using cups.  I have ubuntu server 14.04 installed from an image on my pi and when I try to add a printer it asks for a username and password.  I've tried using the default password of ubuntu/ubuntu and it doesn't work.  Anyone have experience with this?
[18:38] <OerHeks> tfitts, maybe that printer is protected with user/pass ?
[18:39] <OerHeks> normally it would not ask, AFAIK
[18:39] <Desu> using ::1/631?
[18:40] <tfitts> Desu: yeah, I'm using an ssh tunnel to connect through localhost:631
[18:41] <tfitts> OerHeks: how would I know if the printer is password protected?  It's just a usb Zebra thermal printer.  I have dozens of them in a windows environment and they don't have special setup with a password in windows so not sure why they would have a password here.
[18:44] <OerHeks> tfitts, ssh tunnel, info you should give right away. then no, the printer probably has no user/pass. are you sure the ssh service connects to the user with sudo priv?
[18:47] <tfitts> OerHeks: I'm not, if I run sudo in the tunnel will that give the ssh tunnel sudo access?
[18:47] <OerHeks> tfitts, if you setup ssh correct, yes.
[18:49] <tfitts> OerHeks: oh sorry, yes the user the ssh tunnel is connecting to has sudo priveleges
[18:50] <Guy1524> hey guy so last night I tried to get help installing the beta nvidia vulkan driver for my optimus laptop with a GTX 960M at the ##vulkan ircall.  But ended up breaking my drivers.  Basically I think that the module is loaded but GL doesn't work at
[18:50] <Guy1524> all, I am using xfce right now because gnome doesn't work for some reason
[18:53] <Guy1524> is it safe to change my password then give ssh access to someone on the irc to fix my problem?
[18:53] <OerHeks> Guy1524, told you before, there is a ppa for 16.04 ( beta) only .. https://launchpad.net/~canonical-x/+archive/ubuntu/vulkan/+packages , installing packages from elsewhere can give such result.
[18:53] <ikonia> Guy1524: no
[18:53] <Guy1524> sorry, I was distracted earlier when I asked
[18:54] <Guy1524> well right now I am just trying to get my old drivers working and restored
[18:54] <Guy1524> I will wait for 16.04 or however long it takes until vulkan is officially supported
[18:54] <Guy1524> because as it is now all GL applications and gnome do not work
[18:55] <dbarros> is there a torrent for current daily build of Xenial?
[18:55] <Guy1524> and I really need GL because my game engine, steam, and 0 A.D. use it and I use those applications a lot
[18:56] <OerHeks> tfitts, when logged in, what does 'groups' say, are you member of lpadmin?
[18:58] <tfitts> the user does yes
[18:58] <Guy1524> does this help?
[18:58] <Guy1524> http://pastebin.com/yhqWUz1p
[18:59] <akik> Guy1524: no, it's not safe to give somebody you don't know access to your machine
[18:59] <Guy1524> k
[19:00] <OerHeks> dbarros, no, iso only http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/  -  http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/
[19:00] <Guy1524> so why isn't the GLX extension getting loaded
[19:01] <Guy1524> I think the module is loaded
[19:01] <Guy1524> http://pastebin.com/GM8m0X7N
[19:02] <EriC^^> Guy1524: do you have the headers installed?
[19:03] <Guy1524> I am not sure, it used to work, so I must have used to have them installed but I did sudo apt-get purge nvidia-* before reinstalling drivers
[19:03] <EriC^^> Guy1524: try uname -r
[19:03] <Guy1524> 4.2.0-27-generic
[19:04] <EriC^^> try dpkg -l | grep linux-headers-4.2.0-27
[19:04] <dbarros> OerHeks, okay, there is xenial on x86 flavor, but that's enough for a virtualbox ride.... :)
[19:04] <Guy1524> http://pastebin.com/MJN73ktQ
[19:04] <OerHeks> dbarros, have fun :-) support in #ubuntu+1
[19:04] <EriC^^> Guy1524: ok, looks installed
[19:05] <EriC^^> Guy1524: what does dpkg -l | grep nvidia give?
[19:05] <Guy1524> http://pastebin.com/vUutgWRG
[19:06] <EriC^^> Guy1524: they look purged
[19:06] <EriC^^> Guy1524: try sudo ubuntu-drivers devices
[19:07] <Guy1524> http://pastebin.com/tmFJJQtu
[19:08] <EriC^^> Guy1524: oh, 352-updates is installed
[19:08] <EriC^^> Guy1524: did you try nvidia-settings ?
[19:08] <Guy1524> is that a problem, should I remove it
[19:09] <Guy1524> I am in it
[19:09] <Guy1524> but it only has two menu bars
[19:09] <EriC^^> no, i didn't see it earlier
[19:09] <Guy1524> last night I was getting a pop-up when I opened it
[19:09] <EriC^^> Guy1524: can you upload /var/log/Xorg.0.log ? it might have some clues
[19:09] <Guy1524> but I am no longer getting it
[19:10] <Guy1524> ok
[19:10] <Guy1524> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15101909/
[19:10] <Guy1524> I have to go in about 2 minutes, Ill be back on around 5
[19:12] <EriC^^> Guy1524: (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
[19:12] <Guy1524> ya I just found that
[19:12] <Guy1524> why do you think it does that?
[19:14] <Guy1524> ok, sorry I have to go now
[19:14] <EriC^^> Guy1524: maybe a nvidia-prime problem
[19:14] <Guy1524> will you be here at 5?
[19:14] <EriC^^> how many hours from now is that?
[19:14] <Guy1524> 3 hours
[19:15] <EriC^^> yeah
[19:15] <Guy1524> 2 hours 45 minutes
[19:15] <Guy1524> k thx
[19:18] <hotsunemiku> hi
[19:19] <apb1963> ubuntu 14.04 LTS.  I need a graphics program that can do as follows.  I have a 5 gallon bucket with a 5" radius lid.  I want to create a template to drill 3" holes equidistant around the lid, filling it up with 3" holes - and leaving sufficient space between holes such that the lid doesn't break.  Each 3" "hole" or circle has an X in the center for the drill bit placement.  I have a hard page size limit of 8.5" x 11" on my printer.  How can I
[19:19] <apb1963> create a template as described?  I tried placing the 3" circles by hand using gimp but I got poor results and I suspect there is no way to create "round" "soft" margins for the page within the hard limits as I couldn't find any.  So again, the question is what graphics program can handle this task under ubuntu 14.04.  Thank you.
[19:21] <Pici> apb1963: Firstly: thats a great and original question.  Secondly, let me see if I can think of a good way of doing that.
[19:23] <renn0xtk9> I have several ubuntu computer at home. When I power them up their "LAN IP" (aka the 192.168.x.y stuff" ) depends from one time to another which is problematic if I want to ssh from one to another. Inside the configuration of my router there is an option to deactivate the DHCP (currently activated) will it do the job of attributing an ip one for all , or it has nothing to do with it ?
[19:23] <Kaitone> Hi Guys, I've been having issue with my wireless card just not being picked up by ubuntu since i started dual booting windows 10 and was wondering if anyone else is having the same issue or can recommend a fix for this
[19:24] <apb1963> renn0xtk9: Are you asking how to assign a static IP to each machine so that it maintains the same IP address through reboots?
[19:24] <Kaitone> Hi renn0xtk9, yes you should be able to assign IP's for lan via your router control panel
[19:27] <Kaitone> Hi Guys, I've been having issue with my wireless card just not being picked up by ubuntu since i started dual booting windows 10 and was wondering if anyone else is having the same issue or can recommend a fix for this
[19:28] <Pici> apb1963: Firstly, Since you're limited to a 8.5x11 sheet of paper, I'd only create a template for 3 or so holes and just rotate the template around as you go.  Secondly, I'd look at CAD programs if you want to be precise. freecad looks rather modern and easy to use, most of the rest seem to skew towards the professional end in ways that I don't understand.
[19:28] <b00b00> Also regarding "cve-2015-7547", in case i use known dns (line internal DNS of a cloud, like aws,azure,gce), i guess that "cve-2015-7547" not affecting these linuxes... correct?
[19:28] <Pici> apb1963: See http://www.freecadweb.org/ and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEngineering#CAD (freecad is in the repositories  and in PPAs)
[19:28] <OerHeks> Kaitone, win 10 .. only Fastboot does that, wifi/usb control
[19:29] <apb1963> Pici: I'll take a look.  Many thanks!
[19:29] <renn0xtk9> apb1963 yes that is what I want to do
[19:30] <renn0xtk9> Kaitone allright but how? by deactivating the DHCP ?
[19:30] <apb1963> renn0xtk9: Look for an option to bind the MAC address to an IP, or possibly otherwise reserve it.
 I have a guide somewhere hold on i'll try and find it and link you.
[19:33] <Kaitone> which router do you have <renn0xtk9>
[19:34] <renn0xtk9> Kaitone it is a technicolor TC7200 (given by my ISP and pretty shitty) like this http://www.pcwelt.de/ratgeber/Tipps___Tricks_zum_Router_Technicolor_TC_7200_von_Unitymedia_und_KabelBW-Router-Tuning-8345412.html
[19:38] <FXpro> hi
[19:39] <FXpro> in ubuntu it is possible to install deb files downloaded to the hard drive?
[19:39] <baizon> FXpro: yes it is, use dpkg
[19:39] <OerHeks> FXpro, sure, sudo dpkg -i <package>.deb
[19:39] <FXpro> it will just find the file on the back up drive automatically?
[19:40] <OerHeks> FXpro, no, you need to cd /to/that/folder
[19:40] <FXpro> and what about rmp files?
[19:40] <FXpro> errr, rpm files I mean
[19:40] <OerHeks> don't use rpm on a debian system, you can check out rpm with alien
[19:42] <designbybeck> Is there a way to turn off Notification popups
[19:42] <designbybeck> I'm using Signal  which is a Chrome App and it pops up in Notification
[19:43] <metroins> Does ubuntu use rpms or yums to install programs?  Some things I download, I never know which to choose.
[19:43] <EriC^^> metroins: .deb
[19:44] <designbybeck> metroins:  Ubuntu is based on Debian...so it uses .deb files
[19:44] <EriC^^> it uses apt ( apt-get (
[19:44] <Mike9863> When I lock my screen it sometimes does not dim. Additionally when it does dim, if I move my mouse it will wake up but then never dim again. How can I fix this?
[19:45] <FXpro> I got an error.
[19:45] <FXpro> dependency problem.
[19:49] <mike25__> Hi, wacom intuous does not work even with the -lts-vivid X stack, what should I do?
[19:50] <metroins> Thank you
[19:50] <forcebanana> hey guys. if you could only monitor 3 performance metrics to determine changes in system load, what would they be?
[19:52] <k1l> forcebanana: look into your books for your homework :)
[19:52] <designbybeck> mike25__: I've had problems with my Wacom as well
[19:53] <designbybeck> mike25__: in Ubuntu 14.04 ....Does anyone using anything hire have problems with Wacom Tablets?
[19:53] <OerHeks> mike25__, maybe this page/ppa is any help https://launchpad.net/~doctormo/+archive/ubuntu/wacom-plus
[19:54] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom/LatestDriver
[19:55] <pesari> mike25__: you could also try -lts-wily
[20:01] <mike25__> thank you all!
[20:01] <designbybeck> mike25__: keep us (me) posted on what works for you :)
[20:02] <mike25__> sure!
[20:02] <mike25__> :)
[20:02] <designbybeck> thanks
[20:03] <designbybeck> y
[20:04] <y> designbybeck: hello.
[20:04] <designbybeck> oops sorry y ....unique name you have there! ;) I was in the wrong window when I tried to press " y" enter
[20:05] <y> designbybeck: heh :P
[20:05] <UbuntuDude> My ubuntu screen looks like this http://snag.gy/ElFqn.jpg sometimes, can anyone suggest any possible reasons/solutions?
[20:05] <k1l> UbuntuDude: video driver
[20:07] <akik> UbuntuDude: re-create the font cache?
[20:07] <ioria> UbuntuDude, intel ?
[20:08] <OerHeks> looks like an anti-aliassing issue
[20:14] <yo_> hello
[20:17] <yo_> hello
[20:17] <k1l> hi
[20:18] <yo_> hello kil how are you?
[20:18] <k1l> fine, thanks. you have a technical support question? then just ask :)
[20:24] <Afdal> Hi I'm not entirely sure what the best place to ask this is, but I suspect that a recent *ubuntu update broke my fonts and I'm not really sure what
[20:24] <Afdal> I use Xubuntu 14.04 as my base
[20:24] <Afdal> And I've noticed this on two different computers now
[20:24] <Afdal> my fonts look awful and have for maybe two or three weeks now
[20:25] <Afdal> Firefox is where it's most obvious, but I see it on this IRC client too
[20:25] <Afdal> it's like anti-aliasing got disabled or something, I'm not entirely sure
[20:25] <michagogo> Why are the LTS kernels not recommended for cloud images? What if, on my trusty EC2 instance, I want the newer kernel?
[20:30] <mistralol> hum how to copy all files except with a certain file extenstion
[20:31] <llutz> mistralol: rsync -az --exclude '*.extension' source/ destination/
[20:32] <mistralol> llutz: ahh cool
[20:39] <akik> michagogo: why do you say that lts kernels not recommended for cloud images?
[20:39] <michagogo> akik: it says that on the hwe page
[20:40] <michagogo> !hwe
[20:43] <akik> ok i don't see the reason behind it
[20:45] <akik> probably it'll work but it might have lots of options enabled that are not needed
[20:48] <sgen> Does anyone have any idea why my http server wont bind to :80? I dont think anything else is using it
[20:49] <k1l> sgen: any other webserver installed?
[20:49] <sgen> k1l: not that I know of
[20:49] <k1l> netstat -tulpen
[20:50] <sgen> I dont see anything listening on :80
[20:51] <Ben64> are you running it as your user
[20:51] <sgen> Yes is that an issue?
[20:51] <k1l> whats the error then when you start it? put to paste.ubuntu.com
[20:51] <ioria> sgen, sudo lsof -i :80
[20:52] <sgen> ioria: Thats got something
[20:52] <sgen> its chrome for some reason
[20:52] <ioria> sgen, paste the error, please
[20:53] <sgen> 2016/02/17 15:53:00 listen tcp :80: bind: permission denied
[20:54] <Ben64> yeah, only root can bind ports <1024
[20:54] <sgen> Its because ports < 1024 are privileged apparently
[20:54] <sgen> how does apache do it then XD
[20:54] <sgen> sudo?
[20:55] <k1l> sgen: how are you starting it? how did you install it?
[20:55] <Ben64> because it uses root to bind the port
[20:55] <k1l> is it the xamp package?
[20:55] <sgen> k1l: Its a go http server I built from source
[20:56] <sgen> Its just for testing atm so I can sudo it for now. Will running it with init bind :80 as root?
[20:56] <ioria> sgen, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24462505/go-sudo-and-apache-port-80
[20:57] <k1l> for ports <1024 you need sudo rights, yes.
[21:02] <kamild1996> Hello, I'm trying to install AMD proprietary drivers but I can't get the installer to work. The .run file runs for a few seconds but installer GUI doesn't open. How can I fix it? Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/ieIWxG1.png
[21:05] <Ben64> kamild1996: that isn't the right way to install the drivers in ubuntu
[21:05] <kamild1996> Ben64: how do I do that then? fglrx package is not up-to-date, that's why I'm trying to install them from AMD website (if that's what you mean)
[21:06] <Ben64> then you're on your own if you want the newest
[21:07] <reactormonk> Got some custom software deployed via unpacking zips - is there an easy way to stick that into a .deb package instead?
[21:07] <dancoro> hola
[21:07] <dancoro> hay alguia
[21:07] <le_pig> !es
[21:08] <Ben64> reactormonk: zip isn't a standard at all for software, theres no way to convert from zip to deb
[21:08] <reactormonk> Ben64, I'm not above copy/pasting some control scripts around.
[21:08] <k1l> reactormonk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingEasyHowTo
[21:10] <Caroga> hi!
[21:12] <circuit> hi
[21:12] <Caroga> I really am having a very weird problem with my ubuntu usb stick which I can't really explain
[21:12] <circuit> question on virtualbox under w10...
[21:12] <circuit> I am unable to tranfer files between host and client
[21:12] <reactormonk> k1l, hm. I just have a file tree, no actual makefiles.
[21:12] <circuit> extensions are installed
[21:12] <Mike9863> When I lock my screen it sometimes does not dim. Additionally when it does dim, if I move my mouse it will wake up but then never dim again. How can I fix this?
[21:12] <kamild1996> Someone else from me just helped me solve this, thank you for at least trying...
[21:13] <Caroga> my usb boots up just saying 'isolinux.bin missing' but on another device its working...
[21:15] <Caroga> I've installed many ubuntu servers from usb, never had this problem :(
[21:16] <MonkeyDust> Caroga  if you don't get an answer here, there's also #ubuntu-server
[21:17] <shredding> If unattended-upgrade shows me"No packages found that can be upgraded unattended and no pending auto-removals" is then the glibc vulnerability already fixed?
[21:18] <k1l> shredding: look at the package version.
[21:18] <k1l> shredding: btw that fix needs a reboot
[21:19] <shredding> how do i check a package version?
[21:19] <shredding> i'll find out
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> shredding  apt-cache policy
[21:20] <shredding> okay, i do not get what the output means. it shows me mirrors
[21:20] <abraham> how do i dist-upgrade my Ubuntu 15.10
[21:20] <k1l> shredding: it shows "installed version" at the top
[21:20] <k1l> shredding: then compare to this http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2900-1/
[21:21] <k1l> abraham: what version are you on now?
[21:21] <abraham> 15.10
[21:21] <shredding> how can i check if glibc is installed in the first place?
[21:21] <k1l> abraham: and you want to upgrade  to what?
[21:21] <MonkeyDust> shredding  also with apt-cache policy
[21:21] <shredding> dpkg -s glibc tells me it's not
[21:21] <k1l> shredding: apt-cache policy libc6
[21:22] <abraham> 16
[21:22] <shredding> ah
[21:22] <shredding> okay, it's not up to date.
[21:23] <k1l> abraham: you need to run the upgrader with the -d for developer. be aware that 16.04 is still in development and might break. if you need a running system and cant help yourself to fix it dont upgrade
[21:23] <abraham> thanks
[21:23] <greenmaker> At what time exactly does Ubuntu 14.04.4 become available? anyone knows?
[21:23] <Mrono> My vm suddenly can't get out to the internet after no changes or reboots
[21:23] <Mrono> another VM on the same host and same subnet can get out with no issues
[21:24] <Mrono> I'm able to ping the gateway and the other host in the subnet
[21:24] <Mrono> I double checked that the gateway, etc, are correct
[21:24] <Mrono> My routes are correct
[21:24] <greenmaker> It's supposedly 18th of Feb (tomorrow), but at what time? lol
[21:24] <Mrono> iptables is empty
[21:24] <Mrono> Anyone know what's going on?
[21:24] <Mrono> or where I start troubleshooting this
[21:24] <mistralol> hum if you use xargs to run commands from stdin is it possible to get it to ignore hte exit status of the program it runs
[21:25] <MonkeyDust> greenmaker  depends on the timezone you're in
[21:25] <greenmaker> MonkeyDust, well yes obviously.. But when are they going to upload?
[21:25] <shredding> what do i have to do to apply this fix?
[21:25] <shredding> I made apt-get upgrade --dry-run and libc6 is not in
[21:26] <greenmaker> MonkeyDust, Just give me the info in any time-zone and I'll translate it to my own
[21:26] <al2o3-cr> mistralol: i wouldn't think that was possible
[21:26] <k1l> shredding: see if you need "apt-get dist-upgrade"
[21:27] <shredding> k1l: is there a dry-run option?
[21:27] <k1l> shredding: should be the same
[21:27] <shredding> i still can't see the package
[21:28] <k1l> shredding: what is "lsb_release -d"
[21:28] <shredding> Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
[21:28] <Caroga> MonkeyDust: actually, I just found out what it was. Turned out the usb was fat36 which wasnt handled correctly by my bios somehow.
[21:29] <shredding> ah wait.
[21:29] <k1l> shredding: run a apt-get update first
[21:29] <shredding> for this ubuntu version i have the correct version
[21:29] <shredding> i looked at 15.10
[21:29] <shredding> how is that possible? I thought the bugfix was released today.
[21:30] <k1l> shredding: the bugfix is a patch. so ubuntu patched all versions that are in the different ubuntu releases
[21:30] <shredding> What does that mean?
[21:30] <shredding> "ubuntu patched"
[21:30] <shredding> Without me doing something?
[21:31] <xangua> It's called security updates
[21:31] <k1l> shredding: the ubuntu security team recompiles the patch into the actual ubuntu packages. then ships them as update to the users
[21:31] <shredding> interesting.
[21:31] <chrisn> i've been having some annoying issues with the sound (applet?) in Ubuntu 15.04.  The window is transparent and hard to see and whenever I enable my microphone and click to raise the volume it just keeps sliding to the left until it's completely off.
[21:31] <shredding> but isn't there a need for me to install the update?
[21:31] <MonkeyDust> chrisn  15.04 is dead
[21:32] <chrisn> Has anyone seen this issue and if so any idea how to fix it?  I tried uninstalling/reinstalling pulseaudio/etc
[21:32] <k1l> shredding: yes
[21:33] <shredding> but i haven't
[21:33] <MonkeyDust> chrisn  install 14.04 or 15.10, then ask again
[21:33] <shredding> and still it is installed.
[21:33] <k1l> shredding: so the user needs to run the updates regulary.
[21:33] <shredding> yeah, that what i wonder about, because i didn't
[21:33] <k1l> shredding: then look at apt logs in /var/log/
[21:34] <squinty> have "installed security updates automatically" toggled on maybe
[21:34] <ralpheeee> trying net install and when booting i get the following "1.985677usb
[21:34] <le_pig> shredding: did you say you are using unattended-upgrades?
[21:34] <shredding> le_pig: It's installed.
[21:35] <shredding> but i thought since it requires restart it may not be unattended.
[21:35] <le_pig> shredding: you can tell unattended-upgrades to schedule restarts when necessary
[21:35] <ralpheeee> [1.985677] usb 3-1.6 :string descriptor 0 read error -22
[21:35] <shredding> Ah, it's there in the log
[21:35] <k1l> shredding: no.
[21:36] <k1l> shredding: its installed. but for the changes to take effect you need to reboot
[21:36] <le_pig> ^^ yep
[21:36] <shredding> ah, okay. but dpkg -s libc6 shows me the correct version
[21:37] <k1l> shredding: yes, yes, yes. its installed. but not activated.
[21:37] <chrisn> the solution to fix a problem is to upgrade the OS?  Sounds like Windows
[21:37] <k1l> shredding: some changes like kernel or libc need a restart to take effect.
[21:37] <mcphail> shredding: anything which was using the old version will still be using the old version. And _everything_ uses libc
[21:37] <shredding> how can i know if a fix is really applied.
[21:38] <xangua> chrisn: you're using an unsupported OS
[21:38] <le_pig> shredding: if a restart is required, the file /var/run/reboot-required will be present.
[21:38] <chrispin> hi
[21:38] <shredding> ah, interesting
[21:39] <k1l> chrisn: using 15.04 is just not good. if you dont want to upgrade to the next release regulary then stay on LTS. (14.04)
[21:39] <shredding> it's there
[21:39] <le_pig> shredding: then it's official, reboot :)
[21:39] <shredding> can i run unattended-upgrades -d to check if everything is done?
[21:39] <shredding> because i have an error in there saying "Cache has broken packages, exiting"
[21:39] <shredding> in the logs
[21:40] <k1l> shredding: run "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"
[21:40] <shredding> k1l: Isn't that upgrading everything, e.g. including postgres which i can't update?
[21:40] <k1l> shredding: yes
[21:40] <shredding> that's not a good idea then
[21:41] <k1l> but ubuntu will not introduce new versions. it will just ship minor updates (patches)
[21:41] <ralpheeee> sorry my post was not clear.....after install when i boot i get the following error : [1.985677] usb 3-1.6 :string descriptor 0 read error -22 and the cursor just flashes...am not able to log in...if i go into grub recovery advanced i can boot from there....but as soon as i reboot i get the same error again...
[21:41] <shredding> k1l: ok.
[21:41] <shredding> i'll try on the staging server first
[21:42] <shredding> so, every major version of ubuntu always ships the same version?
[21:42] <k1l> shredding: no
[21:42] <k1l> shredding: my command will not upgrade your ubuntu system to 14.10 or such. it will stay on the 14.04 path.
[21:43] <k1l> shredding: ubuntu doesnt use apt(-get) for ubuntu upgrades.
[21:43] <shredding> i meant, it won't update any packages to new versions (except bugfixes)
[21:44] <shredding> e.g. postgres 9.4 will always be 9.4 in 14.04?
[21:44] <k1l> yes
[21:44] <shredding> ok, cool.
[21:44] <shredding> thanks
[21:44] <k1l> !updates
[21:44] <shredding> if i have docker containers, do i need to rebuild them as well or are they using libc6 from the host?
[21:45] <langgakusumah> hallo anybody in here?
[21:46] <Fuchs> langgakusumah: yes
[21:46] <mcphail> !ask | langgakusumah
[21:50] <langgakusumah> @Fuchs : Iam so sorry for my attitude, this is the first time Iam using xchat. thanks for respon
[21:50] <Fuchs> no worries :)
[21:50] <Fuchs> langgakusumah: what did you need help with?  (note that I wasn't the one throwing bot messages at you, I tend to not do that)
[21:51] <jk_> new user test
[21:52] <langgakusumah> fuchs: I need partner to learning pentesting, you have a recommend?
[21:52] <Fuchs> langgakusumah: not right away, but you'd be probably better off asking in a security channel than in this one here
[21:52] <Fuchs> langgakusumah: you can search for channels with alis, see /msg alis help list. /msg alis list *searchterm* looks for channel names containing searchterm. /msg alis list * -topic *searchterm* looks for channel topics containing searchterm.
[21:53] <le_pig> i think #r_hacking on freenode network would be a good place to look
[21:53] <le_pig> or ##pentesting
[21:54] <langgakusumah> Fuchs : sorry for my question, ok thanks a lot
[21:54] <Fuchs> langgakusumah: no worries at all :)
[21:54] <langgakusumah> le_pig : thanks for your information
[21:55] <le_pig> :)
[21:55] <langgakusumah> thanks for all, see you later
[21:59] <django_> hey all so i installed eclipse but its just hanging out in a file
[22:00] <toshmate> Hi, i got no sound now on Wily, because i installed windows 10 ? thanks
[22:00] <django_> if i search for eclipse using alt its not there
[22:00] <Guy1524> hey Eric, are you still there, I am the guy with the openGL extension problem
[22:03] <Guy1524> ok guys, since eric left I will restate my problem
[22:05] <Guy1524> I tried installing the vulkan nvidia beta driver for my optimus laptop with a gtx 960M, it didn't work and now I just want my computer restored.  Basically I can use anything that doesn't require ogl, (xfce).  But all GL programs crash because the GLX extension doesn't get loaded
[22:06] <craysiii> how did you install it
[22:07] <Guy1524> I installed the vulkan beta driver by running the .run file, then I purged everything nvidia and installed nvidia-352
[22:07] <Guy1524> now I have tried using the additional drivers GUI but that doesn't solve anything
[22:08] <Guy1524> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15101909/
[22:08] <Guy1524> that is my Xorg.0.log
[22:08] <Guy1524> line 223 might be of use
[22:09] <popey> Guy1524: tried re-installing the nvidia driver from the deb package in the archive?
[22:10] <popey> Guy1524: to be fair it's somewhat tricky for us to support something that isn't in the archive, and was only released two days ago
[22:10] <toshmate> Nvidia, i'll suggest a fresh install
[22:10] <Guy1524> that is what I am trying to do
[22:10] <Guy1524> idc about the vulkan driver any more
[22:11] <Guy1524> I just want GL back
[22:11] <Guy1524> I will wait for 16.04 for vulkan
[22:11] <Guy1524> I have run the uninstall script for the vulkan driver already
[22:13] <mcphail> Guy1524: unpicking the damage caused by the upstream nvidia driver can be a nightmare. It may not be what you want to hear, but have you considered a quick reinstall of the OS? Trying to track down the kernel module, GL and xorg changes can be frustrating and time consuming
[22:13] <craysiii> https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[22:13] <craysiii> you should prob be installing drivers from here
[22:14] <Guy1524> doesn't using the additional drivers application do this?
[22:14] <craysiii> no
[22:15] <akik> isn't there an --uninstall option in the .run file?
[22:15] <Guy1524> I already ran that akik
[22:15] <craysiii> you have to add the ppa and then you can see it in additional drivers
[22:15] <craysiii> but it doesnt come OOTB
[22:15] <Guy1524> ok, which ppa?
[22:16] <craysiii> https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[22:16] <craysiii> try 355
[22:16] <craysiii> most stable for me
[22:16] <Guy1524> ok
[22:17] <Guy1524> sorry for the n00b question but I do it like this right: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[22:17] <haasn> can somebody help me figure this out? http://pastebin.com/sqqryGeN every time I apt upgrade, ‘maas’ gets uninstalled
[22:17] <haasn> even though I've manually reinstalled it at least twice now
[22:18] <craysiii> sudo apt-add-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa is enough
[22:18] <craysiii> the of course run sudo apt-get update
[22:18] <craysiii> then*
[22:19] <Guy1524> k, then do sudo apt-get install nvidia-355
[22:19] <Guy1524> should I uninstall the previous drivers ive been using
[22:20] <MonkeyDust> haasn  try dist-upgrade, not full-upgrade
[22:20] <craysiii> i can't remember if i do or not
[22:20] <Guy1524> ok, just for safety I guess I will
[22:20] <k1l> MonkeyDust: the new apt uses full-upgrade instead of apt-get dist-upgrade. its less confusing with ubuntu release (dist) upgrades
[22:21] <MonkeyDust> k1l  wasnt aware
[22:21] <craysiii> ive been hesitant to upgrade my drivers lately because i value my sanity
[22:21] <MonkeyDust> haasn  then try upgrade, not full-upgrade
[22:21] <craysiii> and there is always something going wrong with a new driver
[22:21] <Guy1524> k installing 355
[22:21] <nicknorname> haasn, this is normal behavior if mass was installed with another package. (automatically). You need just install mass separetely.
[22:22] <k1l> MonkeyDust: it helps to not need to discuss with users in here, that they dont want to upgrade to the next distribution release :)
[22:22] <craysiii> what do you use that installation for? development? general computing? gaming?
[22:22] <haasn> nicknorname: it wasn't
[22:23] <haasn> nicknorname: looks like the cause was that a newer version of django (via security updates) was incompatible with maas
[22:23] <k1l> haasn: yes, some update seems to need maas to be removed.
[22:25] <nicknorname> By the way someone can test sega genesis emulator package here (I setup a ppa with)?
[22:25] <kuudes> I seem to have https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=117704&sid=686f521603529fe20d895a722223d4cc&start=15#p295330 in ubuntu 14.04 but apparently I may not be running unclutter?
[22:26] <kuudes> ie when I alt-tab to firefox or similar, the focus remains into another window, so events like ctrl-w close my irc channels instead of firefox tabs, pastes go to emails instead of browser location bar etc
[22:26] <Guy1524> ok rebooting
[22:26] <Guy1524> lets see if it works
[22:27] <kuudes> is there information somewhere how to fix this misfocus thing?
[22:28] <Guy1524_> same problem guys, GL still doesn't work even w/ the newly installed 355 drivers
[22:28] <kuudes> is this the proper channel to ask of this?
[22:29] <k1l> kuudes: might try #kubuntu
[22:29] <shredding> my systems are now safe :)
[22:30] <craysiii> nicknorname if you have the source code open then sure
[22:30] <kuudes> k1l, ok, I'll do, thanks
[22:31] <Guy1524_> craysiii: any idea why the glx extension is not getting loaded?
[22:31] <kuudes> but I think this is unity problem rather than kde problem
[22:31] <kuudes> how do I check if I have kde or unity or which? I am n00b
[22:31] <le_pig> shredding: glad to hear it.  and good idea using unattended-upgrades
[22:31] <shredding> i think i need to read more into this stuff.
[22:31] <shredding> thanks for all your help!
[22:31] <le_pig> shredding: i think k1l was the expert there :)
[22:32] <shredding> thanks to him as well of course :)
[22:32] <k1l> np :)
[22:33] <CarlFK> whats a command line app to view images?  (like foo *.png and then I can arrow or some key to look at each one
[22:33] <Ben64> display
[22:34] <Guy1524_> hey guys, so I have a gtx 960M on my optimus laptop and last night my drivers messed up so I reinstalled the drivers.  Currently I have the 355 driver.  The problem is that GL doesn't work at all.  in my Xorg.0.log it says the GLX extension can not get loaded (line 223 of: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15101909/
[22:35] <CarlFK> Ben64: oh wow, never knew display would do multiple files
[22:36] <MonkeyDust> CarlFK  xdg-open ... that opens it with the default app
[22:37] <Guy1524_> guys, sorry to be rude but I really need help, almost all of my application require GL including my preferred DE and my game engine requires it too.
[22:38] <craysiii> i would help more if i had more indepth knowledge but i dont :/
[22:38] <craysiii> (of the subject, not your situation)
[22:38] <Guy1524_> ok, thanks for trying, do you think I should try the ##linux irc?
[22:39] <craysiii> i would try any related channel, would be cool if there was one for ##nvidia-linux
[22:39] <flappynerd> why doesn't steam run anymore?
[22:40] <MonkeyDust> !steam
[22:40] <Guy1524_> steam requires GL
[22:40] <flappynerd> Guy1524_, it used to run fine
[22:40] <flappynerd> like a couple weeks ago
[22:40] <flappynerd> I have a bunch of games installed already
[22:40] <craysiii> steam working fine for me on 15.10
[22:40] <flappynerd> now when I click the icon it's as if "nothing happens"
[22:40] <Guy1524_> no it works for everyone else, just not for me
[22:40] <Guy1524_> because GL is not being loaded
[22:41] <Guy1524_> it outputs OpenGL GLX Extension not supported by display
[22:41] <k1l> flappynerd: start steam from a terminal and see what errors come up
[22:41] <kuudes> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2230407&s=7857fbbfd14c45146aafd24222d686c1&p=13144378#post13144378 may have been the issue, I hope
[22:41] <flappynerd> k1l, I tried that, none actually
[22:43] <craysiii> maybe try this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/345120/why-doesnt-steam-start
[22:47] <Guy1524_> craysiii: I know why steam doesn't start, it is beacuse it requires GL
[22:47] <craysiii> im not talking to you Guy1524_ lol
[22:47] <Guy1524_> oh, lol, sorry (:
[22:47] <craysiii> hehe :P
[22:48] <flappynerd> bleh, ok wtf, weird, so now steam just started, lol
[22:48] <flappynerd> I guess it must have been something strange with some updates and then got fixed with even further subsequent updates
[22:48] <craysiii> http://imgur.com/gallery/YsbKHg1
[22:49] <flappynerd> craysiii, heheh, yeah pretty much
[22:52] <craysiii> Guy is this on a laptop or a desktop?
[22:54] <alazare619> anyone in here using ubuntu w/ a web gui for a AD server via samba 4
[22:55] <Ben64> alazare619: you'll probably have a better time if you ask your actual question
[22:56] <alazare619> just wondering how easy it is :P
[22:56] <alazare619> other then say zentyal
[22:56] <alazare619> id love to use 16.04 but zentyal depends on ubuntu 14.04 still
[22:56] <craysiii> easy is relative to the amount of work you're willing to put in
[22:56] <alazare619> which is shitty because lack of systemd
[22:57] <alazare619> craysiii:  all i care about is adds
[22:57] <alazare619> and a simple webui to manage or intergration with ad users and computers RSAT tool for windows
[22:57] <alazare619> which AFAIK samba 4 will allow RSAT to manage it
[22:58] <alazare619> the question of the hour is where can i find a guide on setting up ADDS on 16.04
[22:58] <alazare619> because i want systemd i plan to use openattic for zfs pool management and i plan to run kvm + qemu w/ a webui to manage it
[22:58] <Ben64> 16.04 stuff is in #ubuntu+1 until release
[22:59] <alazare619> ok lets say 15.10 since its systemd as well then
[22:59] <alazare619> where can i find a guide for 15.10 ubuntu (systemd) with samba 4 as a PDC ADDS server
[23:10] <reisio> mbrumlow: hewroe
[23:10] <mbrumlow> hi reisio
[23:12] <NotAlexNoyle> I need help diagnosing a unity-panel crash. I recently installed some dependencies for an emulator and I'm fairly positive that one of them is causing the crash, but I don't know which. I have the crash log but it is too large to paste.
[23:17] <reisio> NotAlexNoyle: just uninstall them and test one by one
[23:17] <reisio> 's'called debugging
[23:18] <NotAlexNoyle> There were over 50, that would take me all night. I was wondering if I might be able to gather hints from the crash log
[23:19] <NotAlexNoyle> on iOS, I can use crashreporter to call out suspects. Anything like that on ubuntu?
[23:19] <reisio> not sure why it would take more than 10-20 minutes
[23:19]  * reisio shrugs
[23:20] <reisio> NotAlexNoyle: in a terminal, with unity-panel not already running, run this: unity-panel 2>&1 | pastebinit
[23:21] <NotAlexNoyle> I get "unity-panel" command not found
[23:21] <NotAlexNoyle> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15103681/
[23:25] <reisio> NotAlexNoyle: I guess it's just 'unity'
[23:25] <reisio> although I thought that was the window manager
[23:26] <reisio> oh launcher, that's it
[23:27] <reisio> NotAlexNoyle: ls /usr/bin/*unity*
[23:27] <CoolRabbit> hello
[23:28] <NotAlexNoyle> No such file or directory reisio
[23:28] <CoolRabbit> /usr/bin/unicode_stop
[23:28] <CoolRabbit> /usr/bin/uniq
[23:28] <CoolRabbit> /usr/bin/unity
[23:28] <CoolRabbit> /usr/bin/unity-control-center
[23:28] <CoolRabbit> /usr/bin/unity-scope-loader
[23:28] <CoolRabbit> /usr/bin/unity-settings-daemon
[23:29] <NotAlexNoyle> it worked the second time
[23:29] <NotAlexNoyle> what next?
[23:30] <CoolRabbit> sorry guys
[23:31] <CoolRabbit> can I /exec to my terminal from here?
[23:32] <NotAlexNoyle> reisio: running that command with launcher returns the same error. Running it with unity crashes my entire computer back to the logic screen.
[23:32] <NotAlexNoyle> *login
[23:32] <CoolRabbit> NotAlexNoyle, can you explain the problem very briefly again?
[23:33] <NotAlexNoyle> Yes. I installed some dependencies for an emulator, and upon reboot unity crashes instantly when I try to login
[23:33] <NotAlexNoyle> I have a log but don't know how to read it
[23:34] <CoolRabbit> NotAlexNoyle, how sure are you that the install broke it?
[23:34] <NotAlexNoyle> because that's the only thing I changed before the problem happened
[23:34] <NotAlexNoyle> (I installed quite a lot)
[23:34] <CoolRabbit> . can you purge the packages and see if it fixes things?
[23:35] <reisio> NotAlexNoyle: what worked?
[23:35] <CoolRabbit> . what was the emulator?
[23:35] <NotAlexNoyle> I can try that, but I was hoping to diagnose what package specifically was causing the crash
[23:35] <NotAlexNoyle> The /ls command reisio
[23:36] <NotAlexNoyle> COolRabbit "gmameui"
[23:36] <NotAlexNoyle> It had loads of dependencies like libgnome, gconf, and libxml
[23:36] <CoolRabbit> . the other way around is best ... purge everything and see if it gets fixed ... then try to install the packages ... do it with aptitude since it is better some times at getting big list of packages not to break anything
[23:37] <NotAlexNoyle> If that's the only way I will do it. I used apt-get before.
[23:37] <NotAlexNoyle> I was really hoping to just nail down what package is the cause though without purging everything
[23:38] <craftxbox> I just ran an inplacae upgrade on windows and now grub will not load AT ALL
[23:38] <CoolRabbit> . sometimes you take too much time to do that ... maybe working forward is faster
[23:38] <CoolRabbit> craftxbox, did you RESTART windows or just Shut Down?
[23:38] <NotAlexNoyle> ok well I will just purge :(
[23:39] <NotAlexNoyle> thanks
[23:39] <craftxbox> how is this relivant
[23:39] <CoolRabbit> NotAlexNoyle, do an apt install aptitude first and use aptitude to purge it
[23:39] <craftxbox> it will literally not boot no matter what partition is marked as active
[23:39] <NotAlexNoyle> I have aptitude :P
[23:39] <NotAlexNoyle> I just like apt-get
[23:40] <CoolRabbit> craftxbox, sometimes Windows keeps the " fast-start" active and then it can screw your booting Linux in that drive
[23:40] <CoolRabbit> NotAlexNoyle, If purge will not fix it ... then we have a problem ;)
[23:40] <craftxbox> i shut it down completelt
[23:41] <craftxbox> holy fail spelling
[23:41] <CoolRabbit> craftxbox, can you login to any OS in that box?
[23:41] <NotAlexNoyle> If it does not fix it I will report back
[23:41] <craftxbox> windows and a live partition manager
[23:41] <CoolRabbit> whats your windows?
[23:41] <craftxbox> 7 home prem 64bit
[23:42] <Smokie> hey guys, want to upgrade my ubuntu server from 12.04.1 to 14.04.1, is there anything to consider?
[23:42] <CoolRabbit> Smokie, yes !!
[23:42] <Ben64> consider that it won't be 14.04.1
[23:42] <Smokie> will something break or will everything run normal?
[23:42] <k1l> Smokie: backups. for murphys law
[23:42] <CoolRabbit> . wait a min ok?
[23:42] <craftxbox> Smokie, upadating to 15.x.x
[23:42] <CoolRabbit> Smokie, yes things WILL break
[23:42] <k1l> craftxbox: thats not helpfull
[23:42] <Smokie> k1l, already took a backup image of the drive
[23:43] <Smokie> 15 isnt LTS as far as i know.. but thats not my question anyway
[23:43] <k1l> Smokie: upgrades get automated testings. so they should work. but they cant test what users changed all stuff. so there is a risk.
[23:43] <Smokie> CoolRabbit, like what?
[23:43] <Smokie> k1l, i have nothing running on it except openssh and LAMP
[23:43] <reisio> NotAlexNoyle: I don't know what executable you want, but once you find it, pastebinit its output from a term, while it is not running (killall foo)
[23:44] <k1l> Smokie: for me that upgrade worked just fine. if you have a backup give it a go.
[23:45] <Smokie> k1l, thanks
[23:47] <craftxbox> can somone help me?
[23:49] <silvian> what is the issue you're having @craftxbox ?
[23:49] <craftxbox> dead grub
[23:49] <silvian> ouch
[23:49] <silvian> caued by what exactly?
[23:49] <craftxbox> windows 7 inplace upgrade
[23:50] <OerHeks> craftxbox, reinstall grub with the live iso
[23:50] <OerHeks> !grub
[23:50] <silvian> so windows 7 took over your MBR
[23:50] <craftxbox> i done have one
[23:50] <silvian> that means you need to reinstall grub again
[23:50] <craftxbox> i mean a iso
[23:50] <OerHeks> craftxbox, then download and make one, dvd/usb
[23:50] <craftxbox> ok.
[23:50] <Guest2117> there was a way to install without making any format changes, how do i do that?
[23:50] <silvian> here you go mate
[23:51] <silvian> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/creating-an-ubuntu-live-usb-from-cd/
[23:51] <silvian> that should get you started in creating a live usb image again @craftxbox
[23:51] <craftxbox> time for the third live installation on my usb
[23:52] <silvian> then follow the guides ubottu sent you
[23:52] <silvian> :D
[23:52] <jongquol> ahh it's a wonderful day
[23:52] <craftxbox> im lucky i always have both a ubuntu server and desktop iso on hand
[23:52] <silvian> join the fun
[23:52] <craftxbox> holy f*** that was fast
[23:53] <OerHeks> !language
[23:53] <silvian> hehe
[23:53] <silvian> this ain't 4chan i guess. :P
[23:54] <silvian> so you have to follow the guidelines to politeness.
[23:54] <craftxbox> oh how i hate windows explorer
[23:54] <craftxbox> wait what
[23:54] <craftxbox> what was just using my usb?
[23:55] <silvian> soon @craftxbox... you will get rid of windows entirely from your computer. You will no longer feel the need to dual boot with windows.
[23:55] <craftxbox> def not
[23:55] <silvian> :)
[23:55] <craftxbox> spent too much money on windows software to back out now
[23:55] <silvian> heh
[23:56] <craftxbox> plus the fact that windows is currently the best os for gaming
[23:56] <OerHeks> please, keep on topic, chitchat in #ubuntu-offtopic please, thanks.
[23:56] <silvian> steam ;)
[23:56] <craftxbox> ikr
[23:57] <craftxbox> waiting for a image operation to finish is annoying at times
[23:57] <silvian> cool
[23:57] <silvian> let us know if any other issues occur
[23:57] <craftxbox> where is GRUB usually stored?
[23:57] <craftxbox> because before i upgraded windows only my linux partition was active
[23:57] <Guest2117> 14.04 lts, how do i install like windows software "wubi"?
[23:58] <reisio> craftxbox: and you want only it active still?
[23:58] <reisio> Guest2117: hrmm?
[23:58] <reisio> Guest2117: /nick anythingelse
[23:58] <craftxbox> ^
[23:58] <reisio> craftxbox: ?
[23:58] <mhmdlubbad> An error ocurred: extraction faild with code:2
[23:58] <xangua> wubi is not maintained or recommended Guest2117
[23:58] <k1l> Guest2117: dont use wubi. that will break ubuntu and windows and doesnt work with modern windows.
[23:59] <Guest2117> ah ty xangua
[23:59] <mhmdlubbad> what does that mean?
[23:59] <Guest2117> how well does installing to a usb work now days?
[23:59] <OerHeks> !usb
[23:59] <ubuntuuser1> awesome! thanks