[00:00] <reisio> feneco: seems like an advantage to me, TBH, but there is also window grouping you can get
[00:00] <FBI> wellick: which version of virtualbox?
[00:00] <wellick> I just downloaded it. 5.0.14
[00:01] <feneco> reisio: what would be that?
[00:01] <gadnuk> hey guys, does anyone have any tips for getting my headphone sound to work again after an update? I've tried everything I can find online.
[00:02] <ert3> gadunk: what's your sound driver
[00:02] <MonkeyDust_> gadnuk  in a terminal type   alsamixer    if you see MM, go there and hit m to unmute
[00:02] <ert3> gadunk: and do you have any clue what it would have been
[00:02] <gadnuk> MonkeyDust_: already tried that.. and i tried the force-reload tactic
[00:02]  * ert3 is entering helful mode after being helped
[00:02] <feneco> is there a way to split window in 4 edges instead of only 2 sides?\
[00:03] <gadnuk> ert3: Not sure, it all just crapped out on me after a simple apt-get ugprade
[00:03] <MonkeyDust_> gadnuk  then what is 'everything'?
[00:03] <ert3> gadnuk: from what version to what version we may get lucky checking the changelog
[00:04] <Kulset> Hi! Im in need of some help regarding giving an ftp user on my new fileserver access to 2 other hard drives in the server, and not just the home directory. Im currently using Wing FTP server, send me a message if you can help. Thanks in advance :)
[00:04] <reisio> feneco: would get you started: https://github.com/zpydr/gnome-shell-extension-taskbar/issues/9
[00:04] <gadnuk> ert3: I didn't upgrade my distro or anything, I'm on 14.04 with kernel 3.19
[00:04] <reisio> feneco: some specific docks also do this (would be an additional or alternative to your current panel/s)
[00:05] <wellick> FBI: any clues?
[00:06] <gadnuk> MonkeyDust_: I'm sorry what was that?
[00:07] <feneco> i have an idea, i could split the windows on another desktop
[00:07] <feneco> so i would just switch desktop
[00:08] <reisio> ...
[00:09] <reisio> I have an idea
[00:09] <reisio> let the IRC client notify you of activity in a channel
[00:09] <reisio> and then just switch to that channel
[00:09] <reisio> I mean, you're going to be in more than only four channels exactly anyway
[00:10] <fallencl0ud> hey, can someone help me? trying to boot gives me the message "Error getting authority: Error initializing authority: Could not connect: No such file or directory (g-io-error-quark, 1)
[00:13] <wellick> Why do I get this when trying to install ubuntu from the vbox? http://postimg.org/image/l7oeeg8ox/
[00:14] <MonkeyDust_> gadnuk  it's hard to give new tips, if we don't know what you've already tried ... 'everything' is a bit vague
[00:15] <reisio> wellick: that during installation, or after?
[00:15] <wellick> during
[00:15] <wellick> I should get something like this, right? http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/images/virtualboxprecise16.jpg
[00:16] <wellick> I never get to that part.
[00:16] <reisio> eventually, yeah
[00:16] <reisio> what image are you using?
[00:17] <wellick> the .iso i download from ubuntu's website
[00:17] <wellick> *downloaded
[00:17] <reisio> which one
[00:17] <wellick> ubuntu-14.04.4-desktop-i386.iso
[00:21] <obZen> Question: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions
[00:21] <obZen> I have an encrypted partition btrfs using luks  WITHOUT lvm
[00:21] <obZen> How would I go about resizing
[00:24] <feneco> wellick: what happens instead
[00:24] <wellick> I get this: http://postimg.org/image/l7oeeg8ox/
[00:26] <Guest25467> hi
[00:28] <root2_> Hi
[00:28] <Kaijuz> slt
[00:29] <Kaijuz> hey
[00:29] <root2_> hello
[00:29] <k1l> !rootirc
[00:31] <root2_> Alguém que fale Português?
[00:31] <wellick> eu
[00:31] <xangua> ! Pt | root2_
[00:31] <k1l> !pt | root2_
[00:33] <iDeals> anyone good with Array issues?
[00:38] <arquebus> iDeals: what kind of array issues?
[00:39] <mjoelner>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER mjoelner bnslnxxsfqbm
[00:39] <xangua> mjoelner: cool
[00:39] <mjoelner> oops fuck
[00:39] <mrx-a> Ragequitted
[00:39] <mrx-a> Haha
[00:39] <xangua> 3 in one day I believe
[00:40] <mjoelner> is this a big problm for me?
[00:40] <Fuchs> mjoelner: no, not at all
[00:40] <Fuchs> mjoelner: just redo it without the space at the beginning
[00:40] <Fuchs> (for gods sake, someone merge that pull request)
[00:41] <mjoelner> Fuchs, noone can do anything with the code?
[00:41] <Fuchs> no
[00:41] <mjoelner> great thanks
[00:41] <Fuchs> unless they can also log in as you, in which case you'd have a completley different problem
[00:41] <mjoelner> and i trust you anon guy from internets :)
[00:42] <Fuchs> mjoelner: /whois Fuchs,  I know what I am talking about, don't worry
[00:46] <mrx-a> why they're disconnecting
[00:46] <mrx-a> DDoS?
[00:46] <SchrodingersScat> the circle of life
[00:52] <XkQ> How to switch back from ubuntuGnome to lightdm?
[00:52] <jayjo> When I get the warning Usage of / is high on reboot, what's the best way to track down unecessary installs, etc?
[00:53] <Bashing-om> jayjo: Disk usage : what returns ' df -h ; df -i ' ?
[00:54] <jayjo> /dev/xvda1 is using 92%
[00:54] <iDeals> arquebus
[00:55] <iDeals> arquebus right now it wont mount.  Looks like maybe lost power when syncing
[00:55] <iDeals> before I tried rebooting it was showing 2 device as faulty.  Upon restarting wont mount
[00:56] <Bashing-om> jayjo: ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' . Lots of old kernels still installed ?
[00:58] <jayjo> doesn't appear to be, all 3.13. can I just sort the top 100 files on the filesystem?
[00:59] <mjoelner> Fuchs: How do you connect via secure host?
[00:59] <Fuchs> secure host being?
[00:59] <mjoelner> is there an SSL connection to irc?
[00:59] <mjoelner> so people cant see your IP?
[01:00] <cryptodan> mjoelner: they cant see it to begin with as its masked by the server
[01:00] <k1l> mjoelner: there is SASL on freenode or you can ask in #frrenode for a cloak which will hide your ip
[01:02] <Bashing-om> jayjo: ' cd / ; sudo du -sx * | sort -n ' will do that for ya .
[01:04] <NoCode> How can I make the minimal installation ISO boot from USB?
[01:04] <vortek> hello.. my mouse doesnt seem to click on stuff.. it worked yesterday, and i rebooted also
[01:04] <vortek> ?
[01:05] <NoCode> vortek, Have you tried to reset the mouse into the port? Like take it out of the USB port and put it back in?
[01:07] <squinty> !usb | NoCode
[01:07] <silvian_> Have you tried using your mouse in a different computer to rule out possibily to rule out mouse hardware issues?
[01:07] <squinty> also see pendrivelinux.com NoCode
[01:07] <jayjo> It looks like the log files are the culprit, is there a convenience method to safely remove them?
[01:08] <vortek> its a touchpad on a laptop no mouse
[01:10] <squinty> vortek,  system settings -> mouse and touchpad -> touchpad ON
[01:11] <Bashing-om> jayjo: One can manually remove the log files, but "logrotate" us supposed to be taking care of the logs .
[01:11] <vortek> i cant click stuff
[01:11] <squinty> vortek,  no mouse available for now?
[01:12] <reisio> vortek: showoff
[01:12] <vortek> ?? reisio
[01:12] <vortek> well the pointer is there
[01:12] <vortek> i just cant click stuff
[01:12] <reisio> vortek: what'd you do between yesterday and now
[01:14] <vortek> nothing
[01:14] <squinty> jayjo:  bleachbit will remove log files and other un-need stuff (very similar to ccleaner if you know that app)
[01:15] <vortek> i just re booted
[01:15] <vortek> and siabled bluetooth
[01:15] <vortek> disabled bluetooth i mean
[01:21] <mikodo> I was reading on the linked page on Xubuntu Core. Suggestion. Does someone want to make a reference that the mini.iso will only install in BIOS Compatibility Mode (BIOS) no UEFI. There is no alternate installer anymore, so should a reference to the Ubuntu Server.iso be install if one wants to install in UEFI firmware. Links: http://xubuntu.org/news/introducing-xubuntu-core/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD http://www.ubuntu.com/downl
[01:21] <mikodo> oad/server/install-ubuntu-server
[01:22] <mikodo> Oops So sorry. I thought I was in #xubuntu
[01:23] <emilsp> show me thy bots
[01:24] <squinty> !ubottu | emilsp
[01:29] <emilsp> thanks, squinty
[01:40] <elosz> hello. What packet capture tool would you recommend besides wireshark? I also need info about packets like 'click event' , 'negotiating parameters' etc
[01:41] <antoniodv> #linux
[01:43] <guideX> I am trying to connect to my wpa wifi on my compaq v2000 but, I'm very bad with linux, can someone help me figure out why I cannot connect?
[01:44] <guideX> with the latest lubuntu
[01:45] <guideX> I know the device can connect, but with lubuntu it doesn't work
[01:45] <guideX> or probably, I don't know how to set it up properly
[01:46] <squinty> !wifi
[01:47] <guideX> hrm ok
[01:51] <Bray90820> Do PL scripts work on Ubuntu
[01:53] <guideX> any other tips?
[01:53] <guideX> I'm getting stuck with the page
[01:54] <guideX> I've been at this problem for days actually
[02:05] <wz_> hello, is there anyone?
[02:07] <squinty> guideX,  have you worked your way through  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide/Commands   might be a good start
[02:13] <iDeals> seeking some help on a broken mdadm array.  anyone around?
[02:13] <truexfan81> ok i don't get it
[02:14] <truexfan81> i've tried every combination of permissions that exists and i still get the same 403 forbidden error, is apache2 just broken on 14.04 server or something?
[02:15] <BarnacleBob> truexfan81, it definitely is not broken on 14.04
[02:16] <truexfan81> BarnacleBob: why does it complain in the logs about permissions then when any and all permissions that exist?
[02:16] <truexfan81> with*
[02:16] <truexfan81> i mean hell just to try to brute force it into working i gave it 777 that didn't even work
[02:16] <BarnacleBob> well you definitely dont want to do that
[02:17] <truexfan81> well that was part of trying all of them
[02:17] <BarnacleBob> can you use the paste site to paste the ilne from the log file and a ls -l of the file
[02:17] <truexfan81> its not just 1 file, its any and all files in the /home/www/ dir
[02:18] <cplx> hi guys - named isn't starting when I type service named start or /etc/init.d/named - seems to be OK when I type named -u bind -f
[02:18] <BarnacleBob> truexfan81, well paste one of them
[02:20] <dotpixis> cplx: named?
[02:21] <cplx> dotpixis: bind?
[02:21] <dotpixis> cplx: what does it do?
[02:21] <cplx> dotpixis: DNS server...service..?
[02:22] <dotpixis> cplx: have you done all the debug steps?
[02:22] <dotpixis> *standard debug
[02:22] <cplx> dotpixis: named-checkconf shows nothing
[02:22] <cplx> dotpixis: can't see f'all in logs
[02:23] <dotpixis> cplx: are you running full server version, or desktop and vm?
[02:23] <dotpixis> or desktop
[02:24] <guideX> I can't figure out how to properly configure my wifi
[02:24] <cplx> dotpixis: serverversion
[02:24] <guideX> with the wifi radar, I can see the access points, but I cannot connect
[02:24] <guideX> but likjely because I'm not good with linux, so maybe usually wouild be something simple
[02:25] <dotpixis> cplx: what have you tried so far?
[02:26] <cplx> dotpixis: permissions on rndc.key set to 640 and chown'd to root:bind... when it only runs when I type named -u bind -f makes me think it should be something simple im missing...
[02:28] <cplx> dotpixis: haven't wanted to mess too much with it as probably cause more repurcussions..
[02:30] <truexfan81> well would you look at that, i stop apache2 service install nginx, point it to /home/www/ start it...and it just works...
[02:30] <truexfan81> apache2 definitely broken
[02:31] <BarnacleBob> lol it definitely is not.  you just didn't want to take the time to understand the problem
[02:31] <truexfan81> i been working on it for 4hours now, decided it was time to do something else
[02:42] <truexfan81> oh and all that jsp stuff i was fighting with a couple weeks ago where i was thinking it was a tomcat config issue and never got to work...well now that i've switched to nginx that is magically working
[02:42] <truexfan81> so yeah i think i will be apt-get removing apache2
[02:45] <guideX> why is the wifi in lubuntu so complicated? Shouldn't the wifi just kind of work? I've been trying to set it up for so long
[02:45] <truexfan81> naw nevermind i'm gonna leave apache2 on there just incase i need it, i've just removed it from update-rc.d
[02:47] <xangua> ! Details | guideX: "doesn't work" is not a statement we can help you with
[02:47] <guideX> my wifi won't connect, or I'm unable to figure out the proper way to connect
[02:48] <guideX> I'm not really sure what to do after iwlist scan
[02:48] <truexfan81> lol
[02:48] <guideX> I can see all the access points, but the connect command elludes me
[02:49] <truexfan81> they should update that bot to suggest http://paste.ubuntu.com/ instead of pastebin.com
[02:52] <andornaut> I can't seem to mount an overlay fs dir onto my homedir. Does overlayfs not work on ecryptfs mounted dirs?
[02:58] <Ben64> truexfan81: the bot doesn't say pastebin.com
[02:59] <truexfan81> !pastebin
[02:59] <truexfan81> hmm ok
[02:59] <truexfan81> nevermind then
[02:59] <Ben64> :)
[03:00] <guideX> is there an easy way to connect to wifi on lubuntu
[03:00] <guideX> I've been trying for days lol
[03:00] <Ben64> guideX: you're going to need to give a lot more information in order to get help here
[03:00] <guideX> Ben64: I'm on the latest lubuntu, I'm able to iwlist scan
[03:00] <guideX> but I'm not really sure the correct way to connect after that
[03:00] <lula> Hello! I have Ubuntu installed on a USB installed with the DD method. It unfortunately runs out of disk space when I do apt-get update & dist-upgrade. How can I expand the default FAT16 storage space?
[03:01] <guideX> I can also see the wifi list in wifi radar
[03:01] <guideX> but when I connect, it just tries forever
[03:01] <Ben64> lula: can you explain the dd method
[03:01] <Ben64> guideX: what version of lubuntu, what wireless card
[03:02] <cplx> dotpixis: you still there man...?
[03:03] <guideX> latest lubuntu and broadcom bcm4318
[03:04] <guideX> lubuntu 15.10
[03:04] <guideX> Ben64^
[03:04] <Ben64> oh broadcom
[03:04] <guideX> Ben64: but, I'm past the part where it doesn't work at all
[03:04] <Ben64> good luck with that... at best it's finicky
[03:04] <Ben64> i'd recommend a cheap usb wireless thing
[03:05] <guideX> it is able to list access points, problem is, I'm an idiot when it comes to linux, maybe it's just a pebcak
[03:05] <guideX> so maybe, I'm just not able to connect, because I don't know how, so where would you go next to connect?
[03:05] <Ben64> the network manager
[03:05] <guideX> so problem with the network manager, I'm not able to bring up a list of wifi
[03:05] <guideX> so I try to create one manually
[03:06] <guideX> but then how do you connect to it after you create?
[03:06] <guideX> there's no connect button
[03:06] <guideX> it says "wifi .. my wifi thingy last used never
[03:06] <guideX> etc
[03:06] <guideX> so how do I connect to that thihng
[03:07] <Ben64> you need to have it list the networks
[03:08] <guideX> Ben64: so there doesn't appear to be a "List networks" menu item or something
[03:08] <Ben64> i'm not really familiar with lubuntu, but the ubuntu one you click the icon in the taskbar and all the networks should be visible there
[03:09] <guideX> ahh ok, so my network manager isn't configured properly then
[03:09] <Ben64> http://i.stack.imgur.com/KXYEu.png
[03:09] <Ben64> like that, the TP-LINK one
[03:09] <guideX> hrm, let me take a pic opf mine
[03:09] <guideX> it doesn't have any netwroks
[03:10] <NoCode> Hi, I just installed Ubuntu from the minimal ISO. After logging in with Cinnamon, I get random broken characters, pictures(from memory), then after a couple seconds, Cinnamon desktop shows up. What would do this, and how would I fix it?
[03:12] <PeacefulP> so...ubuntu 12.04lts on EEPC..any tips on speeding things up..chromiuim seems to load slow as hell
[03:12] <PeacefulP> or is it just the shitty netbook?
[03:13] <guideX> Ben64: http://skywirenews.com/dd.jpg
[03:13] <guideX> do you know how to list the wifi networks here?
[03:13] <Ben64> device not managed
[03:14] <guideX> oh hrm
[03:14] <Ben64> you probably messed that up by trying manual stuff
[03:14] <guideX> Ben64: well this device doesn't work with wifi with lubuntu out of the box
[03:15] <xangua> PeacefulP: try Xubuntu or Lubuntu instead of Ubuntu
[03:15] <guideX> so I had to do a lot of troubleshooting to get to this point
[03:15] <Ben64> which is why i said get a usb wireless
[03:15] <Ben64> broadcom is a pain
[03:16] <guideX> Ben64: well thanks for the device not managed tip, that actually helps alot though
[03:16] <guideX> I didn't know there was a problem there
[03:16] <NoCode> After logging in, http://i.stack.imgur.com/wkvyz.jpg -- Looks like that for like 2-3 seconds, then the desktop appears.
[03:17] <mssbrg> Hi all! Is there anywhere I can view the compilation flags for certain apt packages? In particular, I'm interested in python2.7 for precise.
[03:17] <Ben64> NoCode: video card / video driver problem
[03:24] <PeacefulP> xangua, is there anyway i can install that without having a usb stick..at work..on the machine now
[03:36] <PeacefulP> anyone around?
[03:40] <cplx> hi guys - named isn't starting when I type service named start or /etc/init.d/named - seems to be OK when I type named -u bind -f (under root user)
[03:41] <Rave1> PeacefulP,  you should be able to install  the lxde or xfce meta package and reboot into that desktop at the login window
[03:42] <joeb3_> cplx, check /var/log/syslog for any errors.
[03:43] <PeacefulP> so Rave1 it would be like a dual boot then?
[03:44] <Rave1> PeacefulP,  no you will just have option of other desktops within the same OS
[03:44] <cplx> joeb3_: seems to be no logs anywhere for named/bind...
[03:45] <joeb3_> cplx, open a terminal window.  tail -f /var/log/syslog.  Open another terminal window and start bind.
[03:47] <PeacefulP> so Rave1 i can just d/w the lxde? meta package and install it using  ubuntu then reboot and bam
[03:47] <PeacefulP> ?
[03:50] <Rave1> PeacefulP,  honestly i dont have an ubuntu machine at the moment but  all debian based OS are similar and have many DE options check online fro Ubuntu specific methods
[03:51] <Rave1> PeacefulP,  there may be the lxde meta package in ubuntu synaptic package manager that is what I would check first
[03:52] <PeacefulP> so basically i would just be changing the GUI
[03:52] <Rave1> yes
[03:53] <Rave1> well there will be leftovers from the default install that you could purge later in most cases
[03:53] <PeacefulP> i see
[03:53] <PeacefulP> thanks ill have to check it out
[03:53] <Rave1> but some may cause problems if removes and best left
[03:53] <Rave1> removed<<
[03:53] <PeacefulP> think itll be alot faster?
[03:54] <PeacefulP> i only use this for irc and browsing really
[03:54] <Rave1> I have mint mate on an old acer one probably about same spec it is fine for basic browsing
[03:55] <Rave1> lxde would be better
[03:56] <PeacefulP> cool
[03:57] <Rave1> lubuntu on an SDcard running on an old eeepc 701   as well, it works  LOL
[03:59] <PeacefulP> lol nice
[03:59] <misha_> howdy people
[04:00] <misha_> is there anybody alive?
[04:00] <locksmith> So, to use a 80-wire wide IDE cable, it has to plug into a 80-wire wide plug, even though only 40 pins will be used, right? So does that mean that I can plug a 40-wire wide IDE cable into a hard drive that takes a 80-wire wide cable?
[04:00] <misha_> I probably should get going
[04:00] <misha_> see ya. TTL
[04:00] <locksmith> or does it have to be an exact match?
[04:04] <Maple> Hey do you guys know where I can find my camera??
[04:04] <nedstark> its on the kitchen table under the newspaper
[04:05] <Maple> When I plug it in with a USB it doesnt show anything. I know. Basic people cant figure out anything without a GUI but Im kinda stuck..
[04:06] <joeb3_> Maple, turn on the camera when you plug it in...
[04:06] <Maple> Thats what I did and nothing happened.
[04:06] <Rave1> Maple,  lsusb in a terminal show your cam?
[04:07] <Maple> idk. What is Suyin Corp.? if thats not it then no.
[04:08] <Rave1> I have no idea what your camera is called
[04:08] <Maple> It's a canon
[04:09] <Maple> I dobt thats Suyin Corp.
[04:09] <Rave1> never know lol
[04:10] <Maple> Ok its not there.
[04:10] <Maple> But its plugged in
[04:11] <Rave1> Maple,   check for bad cable  bad usb port first
[04:11] <Maple> I know my cables are good and so are my ports~
[04:12] <Maple> NVM I had to set it to look through pictures. I remember..
[04:12] <Rave1> check for  set up on how usb devices are treated when plugged in
[04:13] <Maple> Thnx anyways!!  haha I remember the IT training videos I watched not too long ago go through similar steps but I got it now!
[04:13] <Rave1> ok good
[04:13] <Maple> See yaaaz
[04:14] <shirovski> hello everyone :D I'm running elementaryOS and can't seem to get nautilus to run as default
[04:16] <shirovski> anyone there free to help :D
[04:33] <senpai> so i screwed up.. http://i.imgur.com/bDsXpK4.png
[04:33] <senpai> someone installed zsh in a shell, but its super ugly, so i "sudo remove zsh" like a dumbass. and now, i can't su - thisshell
[04:33] <senpai> how do i manage to get back in it?
[04:35] <BarnacleBob> senpai,
[04:35] <BarnacleBob> senpai, sudo nano /etc/passwd
[04:36] <BarnacleBob> change the mentions of zsh to sh or bash or whatever shell you want
[04:37] <senpai> ok
[04:37] <senpai> seb@freenode:~$ su - stats
[04:37] <senpai> Password:
[04:37] <senpai> Cannot execute /usr/bin/bash: No such file or directory
[04:37] <senpai> seb@freenode:~$
[04:37] <BarnacleBob> type which bash
[04:38] <BarnacleBob> i think its /bin/bash
[04:38] <BarnacleBob> not /usr/bin/bash
[04:38] <Revian1> it is in /bin
[04:38] <senpai> oh, it worked
[04:38] <senpai> ty
[04:39] <cplx> hi guys - named isn't starting when I type service named start or /etc/init.d/named - seems to be OK when I type named -u bind -f (under root user)
[04:56] <hulkbuster> hi
[05:07] <iDeals> any mdadm/raid experts out there?
[05:11] <ropo> how do i install steam on ubuntu?
[05:12] <youBobo> ropo: sudo apt-get install steam
[05:18] <herman_> hi everybody, where can I find any info available on how to run windows software?
[05:18] <Revian1> !wine
[05:19] <cplx> hi guys - named isn't starting when I type service named start or /etc/init.d/named - seems to be OK when I type named -u bind -f (under root user)
[05:20] <herman_> thank you
[05:21] <guideX> my wifi is WORKING!
[05:21] <guideX> I fixed the network manager
[05:21] <guideX> and it works now
[05:25] <c|oneman> is there a remote desktop solution that is as fast as OSX's native VNC
[05:25] <c|oneman> for linux
[05:26] <guideX> I like team viewer
[05:27] <Betacommand> anyone know why I would be getting http://pastebin.com/aC0BFgvv errors while trying to update?
[05:31] <Revian1> Betacommand: That package url is invalid, no package there.. hence the 404
[05:31] <Betacommand> Revian1: why would ubuntu think there is?
[05:33] <Revian1> Betacommand: have a look: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ntp/
[05:34] <Revian1> there's 14.04.5 and 14.04.8, no 14.04.6
[05:34] <Revian1> Betacommand: was this after a sudo apt-get update?
[05:39] <Betacommand> Revian1: yeah, but looks like I had a repo that died
[05:44] <high_warm> Hi, i am on dell xps 13 9343 with 14.04 3. I see some comments that new kernel will solve a lot of questions. My question is how can I move to 14.04 4 with the kernel 4.2. I do not want to compile by myself, so I hope to just upgrade to 14.04 4 directly. How can I do that?
[05:47] <cplx> hi guys - named isn't starting when I type service named start or /etc/init.d/named - seems to be OK when I type named -u bind -f (under root user)
[05:48] <carlo> hi
[05:48] <Guest19905> awts
[05:49] <Ardan> cplx, check on db
[05:50] <cplx> Ardan: db? :s
[06:09] <azure_> hello i am using xorg radeon and light dm isnt showing in the right resolution. It works fine with the fglrx drivers but i know i dont need them and everything else is fine but the log on screen. how do i fix that? also i have two monitors
[06:31] <htrejhhh> hi, i have two disks, 1 for ubuntu and 1 for windows 10, whatever i do windows 10 installs uefi on the ubuntu disk, not really a problem, but when choosing ubuntu uefi to boot it boots up my windows os
[06:31] <htrejhhh> isn't it possible to have windows 10 and ubuntu uefi entries on the same uefi partition?
[06:32] <user___> Hi , I have this question in my homework and I cannot understand the question well , the question is : What type of system will be the best for Web applications and why?
[06:36] <useer> Hi , I have this question in my homework and I cannot understand the question well , the question is : What type of system will be the best for Web applications and why?
[06:36] <useer>   If I answered Gnu/linux distributions server , it will be right answer , and If I answered openbsd or freebsd for windows server , I don't know what is the best answer
[06:36] <useer> ?
[06:37] <useer> ?
[06:37] <faddat> Hi, does anyone have the slightest clue how to use ubuntu xenial on GCE?
[06:37] <useer> Hi , I have this question in my homework and I cannot understand the question well , the question is : What type of system will be the best for Web applications and why?
[06:38] <useer> If I answered Gnu/linux distributions server , it will be right answer , and If I answered openbsd or freebsd for windows server , I don't know what is the best answer
[06:38] <useer> ?
[06:39] <useer> come on come oncome oncome oncome oncome on come on
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[06:41] <baizon> useer: please stop spamming
[06:41] <faddat> yes for real
[06:41] <faddat> what do you need to know?
[06:41] <faddat> Oh
[06:41] <faddat> Ummmm that is an opinion question useer
[06:42] <faddat> People in here could go on all day about that question.  I'm an admin, and I couldn't tell you which is best
[06:42] <faddat> Anyone who did tell you, would be lying to you.
[06:42] <faddat> You should write that as the answer, and include a screed about what a ridiculous question that it
[06:43] <useer> faddat that means it any answer be true , Is not it ?
[06:44] <faddat> Well, I would write "this question has no answer."
[06:44] <faddat> if I were you.
[06:45] <useer> faddat ok , thank you I think you are right
[06:46] <Ardan> cplx, check /etc/bind/named.conf
[06:47] <azizLIGHT> i got some errors when i did sudo apt-get update: http://paste.linux.chat/view/b2c240e8
[06:47] <azizLIGHT> does anyone know how to fix this
[06:47] <tgm4883> faddat: I would bet that the correct answer for that question is in the why part
[06:48] <azizLIGHT> well anything can be good/bad for web aplications depending on how its configured
[06:48] <useer> faddat I think you mean the answer will be : this question has no specific answer it depends on your needs and your goals .
[06:48] <useer> ok I got it
[06:48] <useer> faddat have a nice day , Thank you so much
[06:50] <azizLIGHT> anyone wanna look at my pastebin
[06:50] <alikilaij> azizLIGHT: Did you look at this yet? http://askubuntu.com/questions/13065/how-do-i-fix-the-gpg-error-no-pubkey
[06:50] <azizLIGHT> no, let me check it
[06:54] <azizLIGHT> oh no i sitll got the error
[06:54] <Ardan> azizLIGHT, sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com thekey
[06:55] <Ardan> azizLIGHT, sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com A040830F7FAC5991
[06:55] <Ardan> azizLIGHT, sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32
[06:56] <azizLIGHT> i did the firest one: http://paste.linux.chat/view/00d99d52
[06:56] <azizLIGHT> not sure what it means because it says 1: unchanged
[06:56] <azizLIGHT> hmm
[06:58] <azizLIGHT> Ardan: is this applicable to me : http://elementaryos.stackexchange.com/questions/96/how-to-fix-gpg-keyblock-resource-etc-apt-trusted-gpg-d-key-gpg-resource-l
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate> hi everyone
[06:58] <ubuntu-mate_> hi
[07:00] <ubu> hi
[07:01] <azizLIGHT> Ardan: it worked!
[07:03] <MotoMac> I am running this command: wget -O - https://nightly.odoo.com/odoo.key | apt-key add - and I get this in return: Cannot write to ‘-’ (Success).
[07:03] <MotoMac> this use to be a bug in 1.14, but I am on 1.15
[07:19] <omenius> I just had enough with windows
[07:20] <omenius> I want to install Ubuntu with KDE DE, I'm just wondering that is there particular reson to install Kubuntu instead of install ubuntu, remove unity and install KDE?
[07:20] <omenius> I'm choosing ubuntu only because it's so well supported and I would like to not lose a drop of that support by installing Kubuntu
[07:21] <xangua> omenius: Ubuntu is Kubuntu is Ubuntu
[07:21] <omenius> okay, so it's best to go with kubuntu then, ty for answering :)
[07:24]  * ropo dayummmnsss
[07:25] <NoCode> Is MATE needed to run Cinnamon?
[07:25] <prophet86> anyone there who can help me mount my second drive?
[07:26] <omenius> prophet86: try gparted
[07:26] <xangua> NoCode: no
[07:26] <s2> ....
[07:28] <NoCode> hrm, I wonder what MATE uninstalls that won't allow me to boot into Cinnamon. Won't allow me to log in.
[07:28] <NoCode> I just uninstalled MATE, restarted. Couldn't log in, so I had to open up a tty and install mate again for my desktop to work.
[07:29] <NoCode> maybe GDM
[07:34] <cargocult> is there a command or a text file where I can change the setting "Require my password when waking from suspend"
[07:41] <heathcliff_> hey
[07:56] <AbbieHoffman> hi, every time I try to run the command   sh install.SH   I get the error -> "Can't find config.sh." does anyone know how to fix this problem?
[07:58] <cargocult> AbbieHoffman, where did you get install.SH from?
[08:00] <ranier> hello?
[08:00] <ranier> someone here?
[08:01] <AbbieHoffman> cargocult: it's in a unziped tar ball package in a directory for the program gtk-gnutella
[08:01] <Xcloud> ranier, yes there is.
[08:02] <cargocult> AbbieHoffman, then you'd better ask where people talk about gtk-gnutella
[08:02] <ranier> can you help me with problem in audio?
[08:02] <AbbieHoffman> cargocult: it's also in a directory on my desktop could that be the problem?
[08:03] <AbbieHoffman> well it sounds like more of a linux issue than a gtk-gnutella issue
[08:03] <cargocult> AbbieHoffman, don't know where it expects config.sh to be and where to get it from
[08:03] <ranier> my audio produces a noise
[08:04] <AbbieHoffman> ok
[08:04] <ranier> in win worklys perfectly, but in any linux distro produces a noite
[08:05] <ranier> noise*
[08:05] <azizLIGHT> not sure why but ubuntu keeps thinking my mouse battery is dead?
[08:29] <django_> how can i check disc for defects
[08:39] <seawolf57> hi, it's 3:39 a.m. here in Wooster OH is there anyone I can chat with there?
[08:40] <seawolf57> we could do Google hangouts if anyone wanted
[08:40] <seawolf57> hi nthfloor, where are you tonight?
[08:41] <baizon> !offtopic | seawolf57
[08:42] <cargocult> django_, with smartmontools
[08:43] <seawolf57> have you seen there's a good distro of Manjaro's of a cool new Linux with an Apple like dock and many features?
[08:44] <seawolf57> cargocult... your name... you know!
[08:44] <cargocult> seawolf57, what's wrong with my name? you mean nick?
[08:45] <seawolf57> hello all
[08:45] <seawolf57> no, cargocult, I meant that it is a very cool, very knowledgeable name to have
[08:46] <seawolf57> nick? As in "Nukala" Nick, do you know him?
[08:46] <seawolf57> he was my psychiatrist for 28 years
[08:47] <seawolf57> are you there, Dr. Nick
[08:48] <seawolf57> He kind of blew it though, I had a normal CAT scan (not mental) 15 years ago, I am just a medium and autistic
[08:48] <seawolf57> well hello "Vbotka" lol
[09:01] <rudrax42> hi all
[09:02] <rudrax42> any one sugest me best irc client for android mobile please
[09:07] <CookieM> yaaic, aicia, atomic
[09:15] <rudrax42> which one is best ?
[09:18] <geirha> !best
[09:18] <SusWombat> Hey
[09:18] <SusWombat> Is it possible to get independent workspaces in unity?
[09:19] <baizon> SusWombat: yes, https://askubuntu.com/questions/260510/how-do-i-turn-on-workspaces-why-do-i-only-have-one-workspace
[09:19] <rudrax42> @geirah best irc for android
[09:20] <SusWombat> baizon: but dows every monitor then has its own set of workspaces?
[09:21] <ducasse> SusWombat: no. That would violate the EWMH. Only a few WM's do that, like i3, awesome and Enlightenment.
[09:21] <baizon> SusWombat: https://askubuntu.com/questions/21711/multiple-monitors-multiple-workspaces
[09:22] <SusWombat> ducasse: gnome 3 does also
[09:22] <drayne> how to i play media using cmus on ubuntu?
[09:23] <Folatt> I have problems with my wireless, can anyone help me with it? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2313931
[09:23] <drayne> q
[09:23] <ducasse> SusWombat: I didn't know that, never used it.
[09:23] <auronandace> drayne: when  you've opened cmus press 5 to go to the browser view
[09:23] <drayne> ok auronandace, thanks
[09:24] <auronandace> drayne: then navigate to where your files are
[09:24] <drayne> it worked thanks
[09:25] <auronandace> drayne: you are welcome
[10:04] <hey> hey folks
[10:04] <hey> when I issue update I get  cannot copy extracted data for './boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-60-generic' to '/boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-60-generic.dpkg-new': failed to write (No space left on device)
[10:04] <hey> yet there are 100 gb free and moree
[10:05] <Guest95676> Guest95676: any idea+
[10:05] <gaurav2> hi
[10:07] <gaurav2> hi
[10:11] <Amm0n> Guest95676, i don't think you got a 100GB /boot. Did you check with "df -h"?
[10:14] <aaagaurav> hi all
[10:15] <diamondsword> hello. I want to upgrade xfce version from 4.10 to 4.12 I think to follow this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rhiy5lq9HYw but after installing xfce 4.12, he doesn't have the stuff comes with 4.12 like new whisker menu, new dock, new brightness/volume controls. only now he has xfce version 4.12 when "about xfce" clicked. how can I get the real xfce 4.12 shown here http://www.xfce.org/about/tour ?
[10:16] <bq_> tar error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15155109/
[10:16] <bq_> i did 'sudo'
[10:16] <bq_> the file system is not read-only. i can write into it.
[10:17] <cfhowlett> diamondsword, xfce is only ONE of the packages you need for the full experience.  try this: apt-get -s install xfce4* | pastebinit
[10:17] <bq_> any hint?
[10:18] <baizon> bq_: virtual machine?
[10:18] <diamondsword> cfhowlett: I'm already using xfce desktop, just I want to upgrade to version 4.12 with correct instructions.
[10:18] <cfhowlett> diamondsword, actually forget my my suggestion
[10:18] <bq_> baizon: yes i did this in vm
[10:18] <bq_> baizon: any problem with vm?
[10:19] <baizon> bq_: "Ok after a bit more in-depth googling found that this is a VirtualBox issue, not a Ubuntu problem. The shared folders are protected from this activity. I don't know how/why it worked the first time round but it is a known bug. I created a project outside of the shared folder with no problems. Thanks for the input Dougal."
[10:19] <cfhowlett> diamondsword, "correct" method is to wait for it to hit the repos.  next best method is the one shown, install the ppa.  Not supported by ubuntu however.
[10:19] <cfhowlett> !ppa
[10:19] <baizon> bq_: http://www.ahtik.com/blog/fixing-your-virtualbox-shared-folder-symlink-error/
[10:20] <nirvana> yosh
[10:21] <nirvana> any1
[10:25] <aaagaurav> hi any one can please help me
[10:25] <AirBerlin> Hey people
[10:25] <aq2> Hi
[10:25] <ducasse> diamondsword: if you want Xfce 4.12, then upgrade to 15.10.
[10:26] <aq2> Is it not possible to just install the new xfce in an older version? maybe editing sources.list for that?
[10:27] <ducasse> aq2: you would need to use a ppa.
[10:27] <cfhowlett> aq2, ppa, already suggested but still unsupported here
[10:27] <aq2> Ok
[10:27] <AirBerlin> HEY
[10:27] <cfhowlett> AirBerlin, no need to shout
[10:27] <AirBerlin> have a question....
[10:27] <AirBerlin> I just installed ubuntu 14.04...
[10:27] <cfhowlett> !ask | AirBerlin,
[10:28] <AirBerlin> I runs quite well but... I am not 100 % satisfied
[10:28] <aq2> Yes?
[10:28] <AirBerlin> So i think about switching back to W10
[10:28] <AirBerlin> Does 16.04 contain something great feature?
[10:28] <aq2> What exactly you are not happy with?
[10:28] <aq2> You can change ubuntu to look like windows 10 if you want
[10:28] <AirBerlin> well not sure, I can't really say but
[10:28] <cfhowlett> AirBerlin, we only support ubuntu here.  and 16.04 is not even in BETA testing yet, so what were you expecting
[10:28] <AirBerlin> I have a win 10 licence.. :(
[10:29] <aq2> In Linux you decide what your desktop looks like, not Microsoft.
[10:30] <gid3on> g'day. I have a multitude of mac.dmg files I want to convert to .iso. Is there any too which will let me do that with batch-setup? (I am not really so confident with terminal yet ;-)
[10:30] <gid3on> too > tool
[10:30] <elky> aaagaurav: you haven't asked your question so nobody could possibly know how to help you. What issue are you having?
[10:31] <aq2> gid3on: http://askubuntu.com/questions/477290/can-i-convert-a-dmg-file-to-iso-in-terminal
[10:31] <gid3on> aq2: thanks!
[10:31] <aq2> first result on google.
[10:31] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | discussion of ubuntu 16.04 goes to the other channel
[10:32] <AirBerlin> Ok so what you do
[10:32] <AirBerlin> Using win 10 o ubuntu 14.04 at my position?
[10:32] <cfhowlett> AirBerlin, your machine, your choice.  not our choice.
[10:32] <cfhowlett> but you could have both
[10:32] <soupnanodesukar> What are they going to name ubuntu after we reach z? Makes of cars?
[10:32] <aq2> Its possible to install Windows after Linux
[10:33] <aq2> you just need to reinstall grub
[10:33] <cfhowlett> soupnanodesukar, wait and find out like the rest of us.
[10:33] <gid3on> aq2: Oh, I saw that one already. This procedure would mean I have to go through every single dmg-file. I was kinda hoping for a batch tool that would allow me to simply execute once and then all files get converted
[10:33] <ducasse> gid3on: use a for loop
[10:33] <aq2> gid3on: Move all dmg's to a folder and run dmg2img /path/to/folder/*.dmg
[10:34] <aq2> For moving them around i think you'll need a loop, im not sure though
[10:36] <soupnanodesukar> gid3on: if you go for a shortlist, your shell script will look like this: [SHORTLIST=`ls *.dmg`] [for FILE in read -r; do] [insert code here] [done <<<"$SHORTLIST"]
[10:36] <aq2> This tutorial also converts the img file to iso instead of just renaming it http://dailytechnologiesupdate.blogspot.fi/2011/11/converting-dmg-to-iso-file-in-ubuntu.html
[10:36] <Guest95676>   folks how I can resize boot from terminal-
[10:36] <soupnanodesukar> *shortlist > for loop
[10:37] <cfhowlett> Guest95676, details.  you mean resize the partition??
[10:37] <bq_> baizon: problem persists
[10:37] <VarunAgw> Does anyone know a guide on Systemd/Upstart/SystemV and what else there are?
[10:37] <Guest95676> cfhowlett:  yes to make space for new kernels
[10:37] <Guest95676> by default boot is 200mb here now I see more is required
[10:38] <soupnanodesukar> Guest95676: have a look at sfdisk.
[10:38] <cfhowlett> Guest95676, you intend to resize rather than clean out old kernels??
[10:38] <VarunAgw> btw what they are called collectively (startup manager?)
[10:38] <Guest95676> cfhowlett: both
[10:38] <cfhowlett> :)
[10:38] <aq2> Guest95676: I would boot from a live dvd/usb and do that with gparted.
[10:38] <cfhowlett> Guest95676, this ^^^^
[10:39] <Guest95676> aq2 yes however I havent got usb stick handy
[10:39] <Guest95676> ....
[10:39] <Guest95676> ok how I can clean old kernels perhaps this will do atm
[10:39] <cfhowlett> Guest95676, repartitioning a booted and live system will kill it
[10:39] <EriC^^> does anybody know what happens after a release upgrade downloads all packages and starts unpacking? my pc froze mid-upgrade and i had a bunch of iU status packages so i ran dpkg-configure -a and it's booting but i have no sound though, i wonder what the steps after unpacking it does
[10:39] <aq2> Guest95676: Then you'll have to wait. You can't resize a partition that's being used.
[10:39] <cfhowlett> sudo apt-get autoremove MIGHT help, Guest95676
[10:40] <aq2> Didn't he say that he needs more space to /boot partition, not / partition?
[10:40] <Amm0n> Guest95676, if you use grub2 you could try: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot/Examples
[10:40] <AirBerlin> Hilfe bitte
[10:40] <cfhowlett> !de | AirBerlin
[10:41] <aq2> Amm0n: good idea
[10:41] <Guest95676> sudo apt-get autoremove -f also gives disk full error
[10:41] <Guest95676> .d
[10:41] <aq2> Guest95676: sudo apt-get clean
[10:41] <EriC^^> Guest95676: delete the files manually
[10:41] <EriC^^> from /boot
[10:41] <EriC^^> then apt-get purge the packages
[10:42] <cfhowlett> Guest95676, http://www.unixmen.com/how-to-uninstall-the-old-kernels-in-ubuntu/
[10:42] <ducasse> Guest95676: look in /boot for old kernels, then remove the packages with dpkg -r.
[10:43] <EriC^^> nobody knows about do-release-upgrade?
[10:43] <cfhowlett> EriC^^, eh??
[10:43] <EriC^^> what it does after it unpacks the new packages it downloaded?
[10:44] <aq2> installs them with dpkg?
[10:44] <EriC^^> aq2: well duh :P
[10:44] <Guest95676> ducasse: http://pastebin.com/zL0gZRaG
[10:44] <EriC^^> but any other steps?
[10:45] <aq2> the basic apt-get [dist-]upgrade just downloads and installs packages
[10:45] <bq_> baizon: the problem still exists
[10:45] <EriC^^> yeah i mean the do-release-upgrade
[10:45] <aq2> I don't know about it though
[10:45] <cfhowlett> EriC^^, did you upgrade or did you merely udpate??   NOT the same
[10:46] <EriC^^> my pc froze mid upgrade, and i chrooted and found a list of iU (unpacked) status packages, so dpkg-configure -a fixed that and it boots but i dont have any sound
[10:46] <EriC^^> cfhowlett: do-release-upgrade
[10:47] <Guest95676> cfhowlett: which files are actual kernel files+
[10:47] <bq_> baizon: but it works with non-shared folder.
[10:47] <Guest95676>  vmlinuz-3.16.0-30-generic
[10:47] <cfhowlett> EriC^^, then I would not trust that system.  get the .iso, make a usb and clean install.  Let me pre-empt the complaint "but I don't WANNA rebuild my system!"  as it stands your system is untrustworthy.  reinstalling is the saner and easier option.
[10:47] <ducasse> Guest95676: then use dpkg -r to remove the older kernel packages. They're called linux-image-generic_version. Just type 'dpkg -r linux-image-generic' and use TAB expansion.
[10:47] <bq_> baizon: but i want to install at shared-folder instead.
[10:47] <EriC^^> Guest95676: that's the kernel, you want to delete initrd files which are bigger in size
[10:48] <EriC^^> cfhowlett: i know, i want to use 16.04, and it was the plan initially
[10:48] <EriC^^> so i'll probably fresh install in a few weeks time
[10:48] <cfhowlett> thank you for volunteering to alpha test for us, EriC^^
[10:49] <EriC^^> lol not really
[10:49] <cfhowlett> YES really.  16.04 is not even at beta yet.  what did you expect?
[10:49] <EriC^^> it comes out in a few weeks
[10:49] <Guest95676> ducasse: there are no such files
[10:49] <EriC^^> i upgraded to 15.10 cfhowlett
[10:49] <cfhowlett> EriC^^, from ___ to ___ ?
[10:49] <Guest95676> EriC^^: so simply delete them and thats it
[10:50] <Guest95676> ?
[10:50] <EriC^^> 14.04 to 15.10 , sudo do-release-upgrade does that
[10:50] <EriC^^> Guest95676: delete the old initrd's then run sudo apt-get purge linux-image-....-generic for those kernels
[10:50] <cfhowlett> EriC^^, wait, you're saying that it went directly from 14.04 > 15.10??
[10:50] <gid3on> aq2: Thanks!!!
[10:50] <EriC^^> it'll take care of the rest
[10:50] <aq2> gid3on: You're welcome.
[10:50] <cfhowlett> NOT 14.04 > 14.10 > 15.04 > 15.10??
[10:50] <EriC^^> cfhowlett: yeah, that's the normal path right now
[10:51] <EriC^^> cfhowlett: yes, yes,...
[10:51] <cfhowlett> OK .... still wouldn't trust a half-way installed/configured box though
[10:51] <EriC^^> cfhowlett: i removed the hdmi cable from the laptop while it was upgrading, and it put a splash screen and just froze
[10:51] <cfhowlett> ouch
[10:52] <ducasse> Guest95676: try 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-generic_3.16.0.30'
[10:52] <fotang> good morning. as root I type "e2fsck /dev/loop0p2" (without the quotation marks), and get error: e2fsck: Operation not permitted while trying to open /dev/loop0p2\nYou must have r/w access to the filesystem or be root. Any ideas?
[10:53] <EriC^^> if somebody has experience with do-release-upgrade , it might be pretty all done, just a sound issue with the kernel and my laptop
[10:53] <fotang> root appears to have r/w access: brw-rw---- 1 root disk 259, 1 Feb 21 11:46 /dev/loop0p2
[10:53] <cfhowlett> fotang, this is on what version of ubuntu??
[10:53] <EriC^^> the rest works fine after dpkg-configure -a (it basically had all the packages it downloaded unpacked and just needed to configure them
[10:53] <Guest95676> dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove linux-image-generic_3.16.0-30-generic which isn't installed
[10:53] <fotang> VERSION="15.04 (Vivid Vervet)"
[10:54] <cfhowlett> !15.04 | fotang
[10:54] <mave_> Hey ppl! Does 16.04 have the latest intel graphics divers onboard with skylake support. Or do they still be updated by hand with the recently released updater?
[10:54] <cfhowlett> no longer supported.  install a supported version for help
[10:54] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | mave_
[10:54] <ducasse> Guest95676:
[10:55] <mave_> i know cfhowlett. but that doesn;t anser my question :>
[10:55] <k1l_> mave_: the intel driver comes in/with the kernel. so with the newer kernel there are newer drivers
[10:55] <mave_> ahh
[10:55] <mave_> thanks for your answer
[10:55] <Guest95676> ducasse: perhaps deleting initrd files removed old kernels
[10:56] <cfhowlett> Guest95676, I add a * to purge all the associated files, e.g. sudo apt-get purge linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic*
[10:57] <aaagaurav> how to change bcast address in ubuntu 15.10
[10:58] <aaagaurav> when i setup manually ethernet ip subnet and dns ip its change in broadcast addtess so i cant open companwy's website
[11:00] <Multbrelch> I try to telnet a Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop. Telnetd and xinetd are installed." nmap -p  IPaddress" shows that "23/tcp closed telnet". What shall I do?
[11:00] <ducasse> Guest95676: the packages should still be registered in the dpkg database if you just deleted the files manually, and the initrd might get regenerated. use 'dpkg -l | grep linux-image-generic' to see what kernels are registered as installed.
[11:01] <Guest95676> yes seems like that is happening
[11:02] <raksh93> hi i am running wily and the network icon at the top suddenly disappeared. any suggestions?
[11:02] <raksh93> this i what i get on running nm-applet in the terminal http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15155496/
[11:03] <aq2> raksh93: How about this: sudo service network-manager start
[11:04] <Guest95676> ducasse: ok it worked kernel 51 .d
[11:04] <Guest95676> lol
[11:04] <Guest95676> ty
[11:04] <aq2> raksh93: This might be helpful also http://askubuntu.com/questions/507310/network-manager-icon-disappeared-14-04
[11:05] <Multbrelch> How can I open a port, e.g., port 23 for telnet? (Ubuntu Desktop 14.04, telnetd and xinetd are installed)
[11:05] <EriC^^> Multbrelch: why use telnet over ssh?
[11:05] <aq2> Multbrelch: Maybe you need to allow that through the firewall first? sudo ufw allow yourportnumber
[11:06] <Multbrelch> aq2, ufw is not active
[11:06] <aq2> Then thats not the problem
[11:06] <Multbrelch> EriC^^, I must use telnet cause I connect the Ubuntu computer with an old SUN
[11:06] <Multbrelch> old SUN (from the 1990s) does not have ssh
[11:06] <EriC^^> Multbrelch: check the config of telnetd
[11:07] <EriC^^> and check that it's running right now
[11:07] <Multbrelch> where is the config?, EriC^^
[11:07] <akik> Multbrelch: try http://sunfreeware.com/introduction.html
[11:07] <EriC^^> the package name is telnetd ?
[11:07] <Multbrelch> yes
[11:07] <EriC^^> try man telnetd , or man telnet it'l probably say
[11:07] <raksh93> aq2: thanks i'll try that
[11:07] <aq2> You're welcome, the link has a bunch of other suggestions too.
[11:08] <aq2> I looked into this when i installed ubuntu from mini.iso
[11:08] <Multbrelch> thx akik this will be done later, but first telnet
[11:08] <aq2> had some trouble with the applets
[11:08] <EriC^^> !sound
[11:09] <sad> Hello
[11:10] <Multbrelch> EriC^^, must telnetd appear as a process, so can I see it as telnetd in "ps -el"?
[11:10] <r00ter> sad: hi
[11:10] <EriC^^> Multbrelch: yeah maybe, or try service --status-all
[11:10] <Guest95676> 1 more question I have installed cups and it shows HP Deskjet 2050 J510 series detected however when I send page to printer it yet to print it
[11:11] <CurvedFang> I'm having an issue with booting into the BIOS after installing Lubuntu in Legacy Boot. Everything works okay but I am no longer able to access the BIOS. Upon boot, a white line that seems to be loading something comes up, and when I press f2 garbled white text comes up and I am unable to select anything. After, it just resumes booting and ends up at the login screen.
[11:11] <CurvedFang> I would appreciate some help.
[11:11] <aq2> CurvedFang: Is F2 the key you would use to get to bios? What if you tap it before the white line thing appears?
[11:12] <Multbrelch> EriC^^, it's funny, there is "[+] xinetd" but no " telnetd"
[11:12] <omenius> how does aptitude differ from apt-get in short words?
[11:12] <EriC^^> Multbrelch: which package did you use to install telnetd?
[11:12] <Multbrelch> telnetd
[11:13] <Multbrelch> and xinetd
[11:13] <Multbrelch> via sudo apt-get install
[11:13] <CurvedFang> aq2: Same thing would happen. It comes up instantaneously
[11:13] <ducasse> omenius: aptitude is more complex, has extensive search facilities, and uses different logic for dependency resolution
[11:13] <aq2> CurvedFang: That's weird, if you make a bootable cd can you boot from it? Most computers boot from cd by default.
[11:14] <CurvedFang> I don't have a CD Drive.
[11:14] <CurvedFang> XD
[11:14] <EriC^^> Multbrelch: try sudo service telnet restart
[11:14] <omenius> thanks for great answer :)
[11:14] <EriC^^> Multbrelch: which ubuntu do you have?
[11:14] <aq2> omenius: aptitude is translated better so you may prefer it if english is not your native language. They handle things so use one or the other, not a mixture of both.
[11:14] <Multbrelch> 14.04 64Bit
[11:14] <CurvedFang> aq2 Laptop didn't come with one
[11:14] <aq2> handle things differently
[11:15] <aq2> CurvedFang: then i dont know how to help :(
[11:15] <daum_>  #kubuntu
[11:15] <akik> Multbrelch: if you have telnet under xinetd, the port will be shown under xinetd process when you do "netstat -tulpan"
[11:15] <daum_> oops
[11:15] <CurvedFang> I just need to know how I can access the BIOS :P
[11:15] <CurvedFang> Then I can boot from USB :D
[11:16] <Multbrelch> akik, right, but port 23 is not listed
[11:16] <Multbrelch> EriC^^, sudo service telnet restart => "telnet: unrecognized service"
[11:16] <akik> Multbrelch: there's a disable keyword used in xinetd. maybe it's disabled by default. look into /etc/xinetd.d
[11:17] <Multbrelch> mom
[11:17] <Multbrelch> akik, in this directory there are: chargen, daytime, discard, echo and time. Where to search?
[11:17] <CurvedFang> aq2 I'mma try hitting f12 instead, see what happens :o brb
[11:17] <aq2> Ok
[11:18] <akik> Multbrelch: ok so telnetd is not running from xinetd
[11:18] <Multbrelch> aha
[11:18] <raksh93> aq2: thanks that worked. apparently i just needed to restart network manager
[11:18] <aq2> raksh93: The sudo service start thing lasts over reboot
[11:18] <aq2> so the service will be started when you start your computer
[11:19] <Multbrelch> must I put something into this directory, akik ?
[11:19] <akik> Multbrelch: look into /etc/init.d if the init script is there
[11:20] <Multbrelch> akik, there is no file 'init' but 'xinetd'
[11:20] <akik> Multbrelch: how about telnetd ?
[11:21] <Multbrelch> nothing, akik
[11:21] <akik> Multbrelch: dpkg -L telnetd
[11:21] <raksh93> aq2: ok
[11:22] <Multbrelch> akik, yes there are some paths ...
[11:22] <akik> Multbrelch: it could be that telnetd is so discouraged that you need to work a lot to enable it :)
[11:22] <Multbrelch> omg
[11:22] <Multbrelch> so ...
[11:23] <Multbrelch> akik, in the internet it reads easy to deal with, just install telnetd and xinetd ...
[11:23] <Amr1000> Hi
[11:24] <akik> Multbrelch: pastebin the "dpkg -L telnetd"
[11:25] <Multbrelch> akik, oh the systel is not in the internet ... so typing, mom
[11:25] <Multbrelch> there is /usr/share with /doc and /man
[11:26] <akik> Multbrelch: if you want to have telnetd under xinetd, there needs to be a configuration file for it in /etc/xinetd.d
[11:27] <Multbrelch> /usr/sbin, /usr/sbin /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
[11:27] <Multbrelch> okay
[11:27] <akik> Multbrelch: did you install both packages at the same time? xinetd and telnetd
[11:27] <Multbrelch> yes
[11:27] <omenius> does someone remember internet config file from top of the head? The one where you put ip configs
[11:28] <omenius> *location of the file
[11:28] <Multbrelch> akik, shall I deinstall both and install only telnetd?
[11:28] <PerfecT18168> q
[11:29] <mcphail> omenius: networkmanager is used by default. If you don't want to use that, then you can use /etc/network/interfaces
[11:29] <PerfecT18168> hello!
[11:29] <akik> Multbrelch: there are guides available to create the configuration file for xinetd
[11:29] <Amr1000> Hi
[11:29] <omenius> ty. You actually get good answers in this channel. You guys rock
[11:30] <akik> Multbrelch: for example here http://ubuntuguide.net/install-and-enable-telnet-server-in-ubuntu-linux
[11:30] <akik> step 5.
[11:31] <Multbrelch> okay, I know this page but couldn't find xinetd.conf
[11:31] <Multbrelch> I will see
[11:32] <akik> Multbrelch: the file you need it /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
[11:32] <Multbrelch> aha, I need to manually create it?
[11:32] <Multbrelch> or is it xinetd?
[11:33] <akik> Multbrelch: yes you need it if you want to run telnetd from xinetd
[11:33] <Multbrelch> okay
[11:33] <Multbrelch> And what about deinstalling both and re-install of only telnetd?
[11:34] <akik> Multbrelch: i don't see the reason for uninstalling. it's just missing the config file
[11:35] <Multbrelch> akik, you mean 2 config files ...
[11:35] <Multbrelch> /etc/xinetd.d/telnet and /etc/xinetd.conf
[11:35] <akik> Multbrelch: ok maybe it's better to reinstall both :)
[11:35] <akik> something's borked
[11:37] <Multbrelch> k, thx for all !
[11:45] <xbox> sup
[11:45] <xbox> anyone active here
[11:46] <cfhowlett> !ask | xbox
[11:48] <bq_> which bash or terminal has a feature where you can open the file by clicking the name
[11:48] <bq_> ?
[11:49] <k1l_> bq_: that is called gui file manager :)
[11:49] <bq_> cursor based
[11:52] <drac0> hi
[11:52] <Guest58802> i have sound issue can some1 help me fix it?
[11:53] <cfhowlett> !ask | Guest58802
[11:53] <Guest58802> ok ;]
[11:53] <aq2> Guest58802: What kind of issue?
[11:53] <aq2> What exactly is not working like you expected?
[11:53] <Guest58802> i have instaled newest distro of ubuntu mate, im using usb sound card MAYA U5
[11:54] <Guest58802> sometimes when i stop using sound - like turning off video on youtube, i cant get sound back
[11:54] <aq2> Click the sound indicator, there's sound settings. Is anything muted?
[11:54] <Guest58802> for example yesterday i was listening to spotify for like 3h then when i turned it of and wanted to play movie with VLC - there was no sound
[11:55] <Guest58802> nothing was muted, when i wanted to test speakers from my output - no sound
[11:55] <KeyboardNotFound> How to disable bluetooth on system startup?
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> KeyboardNotFound  blueman can do a lot
[11:55] <aq2> Guest58802: My sound testing doesn't work either but VLC and Spotify work.
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> !info blueman
[11:56] <aq2> I'm on ubuntu mate 14.04
[11:56] <KeyboardNotFound> MonkeyDust, there's no option to disable it, also when I disable with right click, on next restart it's automatically started
[11:56] <Guest58802> when i typed pactl list sinks short i had respond with maya u5 running - but still no sound in speakrs
[11:58] <Drac0666> Guys, any advices?
[11:58] <MonkeyDust> KeyboardNotFound  try   sudo service bluetooth stop
[11:59] <Amr1000> Hello
[12:00] <synthor> mornin. i upgraded my hwe stack on my 14.04.4 machine. the 4.2 had to be installed by hand, but now i'm on 4.2. but still on mesa 1.17.1 not on 1.17.2 like mentioned in the wiki. is that related on running xfce and not ubuntu-desktop?
[12:01] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:04] <synthor> with apt-cache depends packagename
[12:04] <synthor> i can see, that xfce relates on xorg and xorg on mesa. kk
[12:04] <MonkeyDust> synthor  what's the difference?
[12:05] <synthor> new kernel, drivers, xorg, mesa, umm forgot sth? :D
[12:05] <synthor> lts kernel
[12:05] <synthor> no bleeding edge
[12:07] <k1l_> synthor: if you "just" update a 14.04 to 14.04.4 there is no change in kernel or xorg stack. only on a new install of 14.04.4 iso that new stacks are used.
[12:07] <k1l_> !hwe | synthor
[12:07] <k1l_> synthor: this lists the packages you need to install for kernel and xorg stack
[12:07] <synthor> thx
[12:07] <synthor> that was exactly what i read before
[12:08] <k1l_> synthor: (background is: most people using a stable release dont want their kernel and xorg upgraded automatically because that could break stuff. )
[12:08] <synthor> i know the install images are updated, but i saw that i still was on the old 3.19 kernel with my 14.04.4 install. so i wanted to upgrade the kernel, xorg, mesa
[12:08] <k1l_> synthor: that page lists exactly what you need to install.
[12:09] <synthor> oi
[12:09] <synthor> thought it's the same article i read. wasn't... o.O
[12:09] <synthor> i read this german one https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/LTS_Enablement_Stacks/
[12:09] <synthor> -.-
[12:10] <synthor> thx k1l_ !
[12:10] <synthor> coffee anyone? lol
[12:11] <Distinct> hi synthor
[12:12] <k1l_> synthor: that german page lists the same, its just not udpated to wily .
 hi synthor
[12:14] <synthor> hi
[12:15] <synthor> the german article is mixed with 12.04/14.04...but for 14.04 they say you have to run sudo apt-get -s install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-vivid xserver-xorg-core-lts-vivid xserver-xorg-lts-vivid xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-vivid xserver-xorg-input-all-lts-vivid libwayland-egl1-mesa-lts-vivid
[12:16] <k1l_> synthor: excahnge all vivid with wily
[12:16] <synthor> there's my error. lol wily is 15.10?
[12:16] <synthor> all those names
[12:16] <k1l_> synthor: yes.
[12:18] <synthor> letme upgrade to wily's hwe then ^^
[12:20] <synthor> brb
[12:21] <synthor> switched to notebook..
[12:23] <cfhowlett> before I jump to #ubuntu-es, can any bilingual readers help?  I have an email from a spanish speaking ubuntu user I need translated.
[12:25] <synthor> thx again k1l_
[12:25] <synthor> worked like a charm
[12:25] <synthor> wouldn't be linux if not :D
[12:27] <synthor> wow, the desktop feels much faster now :)
[12:28] <win32> =D
[12:30] <juandy> hola
[12:30] <juandy> soy nuevo
[12:30] <juandy> hay alguien?
[12:30] <cfhowlett> english only here juandy
[12:30] <k1l_> !es | juandy
[12:30] <juandy> ok
[12:31] <heyy> hey hey'
[12:31] <cfhowlett> juandy, may I PM you??
[12:31] <heyy> for some reason when I add languages and short cut keys
[12:31] <heyy> its yet to work
[12:31] <heyy> I wonder what else must be done to fix it
[12:34] <heyy> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1218322
[12:39] <marko> hi
[12:39] <marko> hi!
[12:39] <aq2> Hi marko
[12:45] <Dantey> where can i find the conf file for the KDE network manager plugin OpenVPN?
[12:46] <Dantey> there is no config in /etc/openvpn
[12:46] <Dantey> seems the network manager stores the infos on a different place
[12:46] <MonkeyDust> Dantey  in a teminal, use 'locate' to, well, locate files
[12:46] <Dantey> i don know the exact name of the conf file
[12:47] <Dantey> dont
[12:47] <captainpicard> why are all the ubuntu mirrors broken?
[12:47] <k1l_> captainpicard: are they? they work for other users. what is the real issue?
[12:48] <BluesKaj> Dantey, install network-manager-openvpn
[12:48] <captainpicard> k1l_: using the xubuntu mini installer. it found my network, got an ip address succesfully, asked me to choose a mirror. every one i try to pick, it says bad mirror
[12:49] <MonkeyDust> captainpicard  in which country are you
[12:49] <k1l_> captainpicard: using a proxy or firewall on your network?
[12:49] <captainpicard> US
[12:49] <captainpicard> no. plus ive used this mini installer before, about a year ago, without any issues. same network.
[12:49] <BluesKaj> Dantey, after installing it then restart network-manager
[12:49] <Dantey> BluesKaj i got it installed
[12:50] <captainpicard> us.archive.ubuntu.com is what i'm selecting
[12:50] <Dantey> but i can find the config file for this openvpn plugin
[12:50] <Dantey> cant
[12:50] <BluesKaj> Dantey, plugin?
[12:50] <Dantey> this one is a plugin for the network manager
[12:51] <Dantey> network-manager-openvpn
[12:51] <BluesKaj> do you mean the vpn client?
[12:51] <Dantey> it uses openvpn but i can find the config file
[12:51] <Dantey> yes
[12:51] <Dantey> config is not in /etc/openvpn
[12:52] <BluesKaj> you should have an client insyll file from your vpn provider, most likely a .sh file
[12:52] <BluesKaj> install file
[12:53] <Dantey> yes i got one its working to but i need to do some changes to the config file
[12:53] <BluesKaj> Dantey, like what?
[12:54] <Dantey> i need to use udp6 protocol this is not configable via the network manager plugin
[12:54] <ioria> captainpicard, did it auto-configure the network ? if yes , try to set it manually with static ip
[12:57] <BluesKaj> Dantey, click mon the network manager then at the top of the popup there are 2arrows, click on that, it's"configure network connections" then click on edit , there you'll find the ipv6 etc settings
[12:59] <Dantey> ipv6 is only configurable for the network connection not the openVPN connection here
[13:02] <BluesKaj> you're on kde right then click on the panel icon, Dantey, your openvpn should show beside the airport mode configuration  , the 2 arrows
[13:03] <Dantey> yes on kde but i have no arrows i have a tool icon for configuration there
[13:04] <captainpicard> for bios settings, is ubuntu considered a plug&play os?
[13:04] <ubuntu-mate__> ,,,
[13:04] <ubuntu-mate__> hi
[13:04] <ubuntu-mate__> chan
[13:05] <mrb101> what is the Brightness control application does ubuntu 15.10 uses to when i press on the brightness buttons ?
[13:05] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate__  it works, we see you
[13:05] <ubuntu-mate__> lol
[13:05] <ubuntu-mate__> sorry
[13:05] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu-mate__  this is the ubuntu support channel
[13:05] <ubuntu-mate__> yeah
[13:05] <BluesKaj> ok Dantey , do tou get a page with options like edit, file, conections , settings, and a list of vpn servers?
[13:06] <ubuntu-mate__> im newbie
[13:07] <Dantey> BluesKaj : i got a solution i can edit the config file if i export vpn config then edit it and import it again
[13:07] <Dantey> but seems the network manager can handle udp6 seems i have to use openvpn directly
[13:07] <Dantey> cant
[13:09] <BluesKaj> yes Dantey because the openvpn network manager itself has to be configured in the "connection manager"
[13:10] <Dantey> yes seems the network manager openvpn plugin is not able to handle all the openvpn features :(
[13:10] <BluesKaj> Dantey, why udp6 ?
[13:11] <Dantey> for dualstack gateway and it should pull all traffic through the vpn not only the ipv4 traffic
[13:12] <Dantey> all ipv6 traffic bypassed the vpn normally
[13:21] <ameer> f
[13:25] <Nicholas1> is there any app to monitor bandwith for linux?
[13:26] <Nicholas1> gnome system monitor is nice, though it closes the data usage after disconnecting from internet
[13:27] <MonkeyDust> Nicholas1  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/bandwidth-monitoring-tools-for-ubuntu-users.html
[13:28] <Nicholas1> thanks for link monkeydust , i appreciate that
[13:28] <CryptoManiac> Which Ubuntu channel is best for discussing Ubuntu Phone?
[13:28] <cfhowlett> !touch | cryptodan
[13:29] <cfhowlett> CryptoManiac, sorry you ^^^
[13:29] <CryptoManiac> thanks
[13:30] <Nicholas1>  MonkeyDust i would like to know is it possible to make changes in  gnome system monitor in such a way that it won't refreshes data usage after disconnecting from internet ?
[13:31] <Nicholas1> everytime the whenever i go offline it refreshes the data usage
[13:31] <Nicholas1> i would like to keep it persistent
[13:31] <Nicholas1> u know what i mean
[13:31] <Ben64> not really
[13:32] <Nicholas1> does it logs the data usage to some particular file?
[13:32] <Nicholas1> Ben64 really?
[13:32] <Ben64> i mean you're free to grab the source and rewrite it
[13:33] <Nicholas1> sir i could barely code . i am that weak at programming :-D Ben64
[13:33] <Ben64> so then you can't
[13:33] <cencalok> Hy all
[13:33] <Nicholas1> isn't there any way (settings) to make the data usage persistent
[13:33] <Ben64> nope
[13:34] <Nicholas1> this is really a serious disadvantage of gnome system monitor
[13:34] <Nicholas1> i see
[13:34] <Ben64> not really
[13:34] <Meerkat> what would be some good system directories to put on an SSD for speed?
[13:35] <Ben64> /
[13:35] <Nicholas1> say if u consumes a data of almost 200 mbs and the other moment u experience a network disconnection and BAM now u have lost all the usage report
[13:35] <Ben64> so don't use that to keep track of data usage
[13:41] <MonkeyDust> Nicholas1  i'm not familiar with bandwith measuring, but you can use the 'watch' command to monitor it ... watch -n 1 [command] for a 1 sec interval
[13:41] <stasiic> to create a bootable ubuntu usb is it enough to just do "dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/myusbdevice" ? because I have done that but it still doesnt boot :(
[13:41] <seth_> For some reason, I keep getting this error when trying to install MonoDevelop on Ubuntu 15.10. ca-certificates-mono gamin libart2.0-cil libgamin0 libglade2.0-cil libglade2.0-cil-dev libglib2.0-cil libglib2.0-cil-dev libgnome-vfs2.0-cil libgnome2.24-cil libgtk2.0-cil libgtk2.0-cil-dev libmono-2.0-dev libmono-accessibility4.0-cil libmono-c5-1.1-cil libmono-cairo4.0-cil libmono-cecil-private-cil libmono-cil-dev libmono-codecontracts4.0-cil
[13:41] <seth_> libmono-compilerservices-symbolwriter4.0-cil libmono-corlib4.0-cil libmono-corlib4.5-cil libmono-cscompmgd0.0-cil libmono-csharp4.0c-cil libmono-custommarshalers4.0-cil libmono-data-tds4.0-cil libmono-db2-1.0-cil libmono-debugger-soft4.0a-cil libmono-http4.0-cil libmono-i18n-cjk4.0-cil libmono-i18n-mideast4.0-cil libmono-i18n-other4.0-cil libmono-i18n-rare4.0-cil libmono-i18n-west4.0-cil libmono-i18n4.0-all libmono-i18n4.0-cil
[13:41] <seth_> libmono-ldap4.0-cil libmono-management4.0-cil libmono-messaging-rabbitmq4.0-cil libmono-messaging4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-build-engine4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-build-framework4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-build-tasks-v4.0-4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-build-utilities-v4.0-4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-build4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-csharp4.0-cil libmono-microsoft-visualc10.0-cil libmono-microsoft-web-infrastructure1.0-cil libmono-oracle4.0-cil
[13:41] <seth_> libmono-parallel4.0-cil libmono-peapi4.0a-cil libmono-posix4.0-cil libmono-rabbitmq4.0-cil libmono-relaxng4.0-cil libmono-security4.0-cil libmono-sharpzip4.84-cil libmono-simd4.0-cil libmono-smdiagnostics0.0-cil libmono-sqlite4.0-cil libmono-system-componentmodel-composition4.0-cil libmono-system-componentmodel-dataannotations4.0-cil libmono-system-configuration-install4.0-cil libmono-system-configuration4.0-cil libmono-system-core4.0-cil
[13:41] <seth_> libmono-system-data-datasetextensions4.0-cil libmono-system-data-entity4.0-cil libmono-system-data-linq4.0-cil libmono-system-data-services-client4.0-cil libmono-system-data-services4.0-cil libmono-system-data4.0-cil libmono-system-design4.0-cil libmono-system-drawing-design4.0-cil libmono-system-drawing4.0-cil libmono-system-dynamic4.0-cil libmono-system-enterpriseservices4.0-cil libmono-system-identitymodel-selectors4.0-cil
[13:41] <cfhowlett> seth_, use paste!!!
[13:41] <cfhowlett> !paste
[13:41] <seth_> libmono-system-identitymodel4.0-cil libmono-system-io-compression-filesystem4.0-cil libmono-system-io-compression4.0-cil libmono-system-json-microsoft4.0-cil libmono-system-json4.0-cil libmono-system-ldap-protocols4.0-cil libmono-system-ldap4.0-cil libmono-system-management4.0-cil libmono-system-messaging4.0-cil libmono-system-net-http-formatting4.0-cil libmono-system-net-http-webrequest4.0-cil libmono-system-net-http4.0-cil libmono-system-net4
[13:41] <seth_> .0-cil libmono-system-numerics4.0-cil libmono-system-reactive-core2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-debugger2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-experimental2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-interfaces2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-linq2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-observable-aliases0.0-cil libmono-system-reactive-platformservices2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-providers2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-runtime-remoting2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-w
[13:41] <seth_> indows-forms2.2-cil libmono-system-reactive-windows-threading2.2-cil libmono-system-runtime-caching4.0-cil libmono-system-runtime-durableinstancing4.0-cil libmono-system-runtime-serialization-formatters-soap4.0-cil libmono-system-runtime-serialization4.0-cil libmono-system-runtime4.0-cil libmono-system-security4.0-cil libmono-system-servicemodel-activation4.0-cil libmono-system-servicemodel-discovery4.0-cil libmono-system-servicemodel-internals
[13:41] <seth_> 0.0-cil libmono-system-servicemodel-routing4.0-cil libmono-system-servicemodel-web4.0-cil libmono-system-servicemodel4.0a-cil libmono-system-serviceprocess4.0-cil libmono-system-threading-tasks-dataflow4.0-cil libmono-system-transactions4.0-cil libmono-system-web-abstractions4.0-cil libmono-system-web-applicationservices4.0-cil libmono-system-web-dynamicdata4.0-cil libmono-system-web-extensions-design4.0-cil libmono-system-web-extensions4.0-cil
[13:42] <seth_>  libmono-system-web-http-selfhost4.0-cil libmono-system-web-http-webhost4.0-cil libmono-system-web-http4.0-cil libmono-system-web-mvc3.0-cil libmono-system-web-razor2.0-cil libmono-system-web-routing4.0-cil libmono-system-web-services4.0-cil libmono-system-web-webpages-deployment2.0-cil libmono-system-web-webpages-razor2.0-cil libmono-system-web-webpages2.0-cil libmono-system-web4.0-cil libmono-system-windows-forms-datavisualization4.0a-cil
[13:42] <MonkeyDust> seth_  it works, we see you
[13:42] <cfhowlett> nope, not reading all that mess.  use paste.
[13:43] <Nicholas1> MonkeyDust i could monitor the data usage. though i would like to have a program which could create a log file of it ?
[13:44] <Nicholas1> MonkeyDust  most  monitors refresh the data usage after diconnecting from internet. they refresh their usages
[13:44] <MonkeyDust> Nicholas1  yes, redirect the output to monitor.log or so ... i'm sure the people in #bash can tell you how to do that
[13:44] <Nicholas1> thanks MonkeyDust
[13:53] <slawomir> tak
[13:57] <cfhowlett> the caret question ... apt-get intall hexchat vs. apt-get install hexchat^                   what is the difference???
[13:58] <BernhardPosselt> libapache2-mod-fastcgi is in 14.04 right? its not available on travis
[13:59] <MonkeyDust> !find libapache2-mod trusty
[13:59] <BernhardPosselt> also found this http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libapache2-mod-fastcgi
[13:59] <ioria> cfhowlett, http://tech.shantanugoel.com/2010/10/23/apt-get-caret.html
[13:59] <BernhardPosselt> E: Package 'libapache2-mod-fastcgi' has no installation candidate
[14:00] <BernhardPosselt> is what travis gives me
[14:00] <cfhowlett> thank you ioria
[14:00] <ioria> cfhowlett, np
[14:00]  * cfhowlett wonders who the heck this "Travis" is ...
[14:01] <BernhardPosselt> cfhowlett: https://travis-ci.org/
[14:01] <MonkeyDust> BernhardPosselt  in a terminal:  apt-cache search libapache2-mod-fastcgi
[14:01] <BernhardPosselt> most popular ci for github
[14:01] <cfhowlett> BernhardPosselt, can't buy you a beer but ...
[14:01] <cfhowlett> !cookie
[14:01] <k1l_> travis is some bundle to create apps. but i would say BernhardPosselt needs to talk to the travis guys about their setup
[14:01] <Nicholas1> cfhowlett could u please tell me how do i make log file of data usage in gnome system monitor?
[14:02] <cfhowlett> Nicholas1, no idea, amigo.  above my level of knowledge.  but I would bet there's an app already available.  ask the server guys
[14:02] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu-server
[14:03] <Nicholas1> i see cfhowlett
[14:05] <cencalok> Om ade malsasa ada gak y
[14:05] <MonkeyDust> !english
[14:06] <cencalok> Oke guys... Im find my friend... Ade malsasa... :)
[14:07] <iDeals> anyone familiar with repairing mdadm Raid arrays
[14:07] <MonkeyDust> iDeals  ask your question and wait
[14:08] <iDeals> MonkeyDust  will do
[14:09] <iDeals> I have a RAID array that recently stopped working.  It showed to faulty drives (out of 3), I then rebooted and it appears it will not mount.  It seems unlikely two drives failed at the same time, so thinking perhaps something happened while syncing
[14:09] <iDeals> need help troubleshooting
[14:11] <frostschutz> iDeals, mdadm --examine /dev/sd*?, smartctl -a /dev/sd?, ...?
[14:14] <iDeals> I dont think I have smart
[14:14] <iDeals> will give examine a shot
[14:17] <iDeals> frostschutz nothing looked out of order really from I could tell on examine of the drives
[14:17] <iDeals> not sure what it would say if something was awry though, pretty new to RAID
[14:18] <frostschutz> iDeals, put the output on paste.ubuntu.com or similar. if you don't provide information no one can help
[14:20] <iDeals> frostschutz, thanks, didnt know that paste site existed.  here is the output http://paste.ubuntu.com/15157564/
[14:24] <frostschutz> iDeals, smartctl? install smartmontools
[14:25] <frostschutz> iDeals, if sdc/sdd are intact you should be able to assemble the raid with those
[14:28] <synthor> mdadm --assemble --scan should work
[14:28] <iDeals> frostschutz when I try assemble it doesn't work
[14:28] <synthor> error?
[14:28] <iDeals> let me google smartmontools real quick and will install
[14:29] <iDeals> no error, just shows the prompt again
[14:29] <synthor> sudo tail -n 50 /var/log/syslog
[14:29] <synthor> shows the last 50 lines of the syslog file...
[14:30] <iDeals> synthor, is that for me to try?
[14:30] <mrsam96> hi...i have noise with my speaker sometimes...how can i do?
[14:30] <synthor> yeah, iDeals
[14:30] <aq2> mrsam96: How loud is that noise?
[14:30] <synthor> there should be the error logged why mdadm couldn't assemble your raid
[14:31] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15157710/
[14:31] <iDeals> that is all that was generated
[14:31] <iDeals> not 50 lines =(
yes it is loud...when the music ply i have noise
[14:32] <aq2> I have some noise too but its very quiet
its a rustle
[14:32] <synthor> mmh
[14:32] <synthor> is there a file mdadm.log in /var/log?
[14:33] <synthor> maybe just run sudo grep -Ri "mdadm" /var/log
[14:33] <synthor> searches in /var/log for mdadm logs
[14:34] <iDeals> that has considerably more entries, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15157773/
[14:36] <iDeals> I'm starting to feel like rebooting was a bad idea.
[14:36] <iDeals> at least the array was showing prior
[14:36] <iDeals> when I rebooted though it wasnt able to build the array, so opted to skip
[14:36] <iDeals> which maybe why its not seeing it?
[14:36] <synthor> rebooting was no problem
[14:37] <xubuntu11> hi guys, i try to run a script at power state switch between ac to dc. i put the script into /etc/pm/power.d/ and chmod x it. it puts "performance" per echo into /sys/devices/ystem/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_govenor, but if i unplug my powercable and vi into the scaling_govenor it just stays at the default and doesnt change - what am i doing wrong?
[14:38] <synthor> so, one of three devices failed? raid5 then?
[14:39] <iDeals> yes, RAID5
[14:39] <iDeals> how can I tell which device failed?
[14:40] <synthor> cat /proc/mdstat
[14:41] <iDeals> I had webmin, but it hasnt seemed to work in some time.  Not sure that it is set to start automatically on boot
[14:41] <synthor> shows the mdadm raid stats
[14:41] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15157916/
[14:41] <taora> test
[14:42] <BluesKaj> !webmin
[14:42] <vooze> Have anyone just updated 14.04 with apt-get upgrade? my font rendering is all broken now :/
[14:43] <iDeals> ubottu, yikes
[14:43] <iDeals> was not aware
[14:43] <BernhardPosselt> vooze: relogin
[14:43] <vooze> BernhardPosselt: I just rebooted, it just happend after reboot
[14:44] <pw_> what is lvm
[14:44] <synthor> logical volume manager
[14:44] <BluesKaj> !lvm | pw_
[14:45] <iDeals> synthor, I didn't see anything standing out at me with cat /proc/mdstat
[14:45] <synthor> iDeals, u have a spare drive for that raid?
[14:45] <synthor> if another one dies, data will be lost definately
[14:45] <iDeals> not currently
[14:45] <synthor> i'm think what to do know...
[14:45] <synthor> never used raid5
[14:46] <iDeals> ah, yeah I'm starting to kick myself for choosing RAID5
[14:46] <synthor> kick yourself if you don't make backups
[14:47] <synthor> raid is no backup!
[14:47] <iDeals> so it seems =(
[14:47] <iDeals> I'll grab a new drive today
[14:48] <synthor> better two
[14:48] <iDeals> is it difficult to have systematic backups to an external drive in Ubuntu?
[14:49] <iDeals> it is a lot of data (4 TBs)
[14:49] <synthor> no
[14:49] <synthor> rsync is your friend
[14:49] <jushur> iDeals: that is not a lot, i have a server here with 58TB
[14:50] <iDeals> that is a lot!
[14:50] <iDeals> okay, so sounds like I'm at a standstill until I grab a new drive
[14:51] <iDeals> thank you so much guys!  Will be back tomorrow
[14:51] <pw_> hey guys i just set up my first raid and lvm on my my system i wanted you guys to take a look and see what you think
[14:51] <pw_> sdb                                            111.8G
[14:51] <pw_> └─sdb1                       LVM2_member       111.8G
[14:51] <pw_>   ├─root-root (dm-0)         crypto_LUKS       103.4G
[14:51] <pw_>   │ └─root-root_crypt (dm-4) ext4              103.4G /
[14:51] <pw_>   ├─root-boot (dm-1)         ext4                976M /boot
[14:52] <k1l_> pw_: please paste.ubuntu.com
[14:52] <synthor> iDeals?
[14:52] <synthor> lol
[14:53] <synthor> try to manuall reassemble your raid with
[14:53] <synthor> mdadm --create /dev/md0 --assume-clean --level=5 --raid-devices=3 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
[14:53] <pw_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158119/
[14:53] <pw_> there it is
[14:53] <frostschutz> synthor, never never never
[14:54] <frostschutz> never use mdadm --create to try and recover
[14:54] <pw_> what do you guys think of this partition setup then
[14:54] <pw_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158119/
[14:55] <pw_> i just want to say its my first time and i used ubuntu for only couple of weeks :D
[14:55] <synthor> so what to do else in this situation?
[14:56] <MonkeyDust> pw_  first time you use ubuntu, or first time you use linux?
[14:56] <biobuntu> >/quit ...
[14:56] <frostschutz> iDeals, --assemble should work in this case using two drives (have to --stop the existing md first). failing that perhaps --assemble --force. that's assuming the disks are actually okay, I didn't see smartctl data yet (did I miss it)
[14:57] <pw_> MonkeyDust, i used linux before when i was a young kid but i never really got a hang of it
[14:57] <synthor> no frostschutz, you haven't...
[14:58] <iDeals> frostschutz, looking for command to install smartmon
[14:58] <MonkeyDust> pw_  it's strange that you start with raid and lvm, as a linux beginner
[14:58] <synthor> sudo apt-get install smartmontools
[14:59] <synthor> he gave it to you earliere
[14:59] <synthor> ...
[15:00] <iDeals> missed it earlier, just tried got errors
[15:00] <iDeals> unmet dependencies
[15:00] <synthor> wtf
[15:00] <synthor> should rely on webmin..
[15:00] <pw_> MonkeyDust strange? I installed ubuntu normally with three partitions for root,home and swap. played around with the system a little bit and then reinstalled using crypt,,raid and lvm to learn about those configurations
[15:00] <pw_> im doing some uni projects
[15:01] <k1l_> !webmin | synthor
[15:01] <iDeals> it suggests apt-get -f install, is that okay to do?
[15:01] <pw_> i dont want to just have linux on my system, i want to learn to use it in all kinds of ways. otherwise it will be a big waste of time
[15:02] <synthor> i read that k1l_
[15:02] <pw_> MonkeyDust, anyway do you like the way partitions are setup? would you do anything differently ?
[15:02] <synthor> so hey may have broken dependencies because he installed webmin in "some way"
[15:02] <cfhowlett> webmin is a bad idea. BAD idea.
[15:02] <SchrodingersScat> iDeals: that normally tries to fix your packages.  It helps if you give the exact error you're getting, in a pastebin if it's multi-line, so people know exactly what you're dealing with.
[15:03] <iDeals> apt-get install error, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158332/
[15:03] <synthor> yeah
[15:03] <synthor> first fix that apt errors
[15:04] <iDeals> yes, I had webmin on my system.. installed a long time ago
[15:04] <iDeals> didnt know it was a no-no
[15:04] <synthor> don't worry
[15:04] <synthor> output of uname -a
[15:05] <synthor> ?
[15:05] <iDeals> Linux ubuntu 3.2.0-43-generic #68-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 15 03:33:33 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[15:05] <MonkeyDust> 3.2, that ubuntu 12.04
[15:06] <synthor> lsb_version -a
[15:06] <iDeals> yes, 12.04
[15:06] <synthor> linux-server : Depends: linux-headers-server (= 3.2.0.44.53) but 3.2.0.70.84 is to be installed
[15:06] <iDeals> lsb_version: command not found
[15:06] <synthor> what have you done to the kernel packages?
[15:06] <synthor> no need for lsb version, if you know its 12.04
[15:07] <dimeetrees> hello
[15:07] <TJ-> iDeals: what archive mirror is the system using? Is the local package cache up-to-date ("sudo apt-get update") ?
[15:08] <synthor> post output of cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[15:08] <TJ-> iDeals: root of the issue is, the local system's package lists and the installed packages are out-of-date compared to the archives, so apt cannot resolve the differences
[15:08] <iDeals> TJ-, not sure on the mirror
[15:09] <dimeetrees> My windows always lag whenever I resize them. Im running ubuntu 14.04, tried installing proper video drivers, no luck. All hardware minimum requirements are met, can anyone shed light on this?
[15:09] <SupaYoshi> Hi
[15:09] <SupaYoshi> how do I make my iptables rules I currently have persistant?
[15:09] <SupaYoshi> in Ubuntu 12.04
[15:09] <iDeals> synthor, here is the result http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158448/
[15:10] <TJ-> iDeals: "grep 'archive.*main' /etc/apt/sources.list" should identify it
[15:10] <xangua> dimeetrees: by minimum requirements you mean? if you have limited resources you might wanna try Xubuntu or Lubuntu
[15:10] <dimeetrees> xangua: I mean it's not my hardwares fault, my machine is not limited.
[15:11] <apostagi> hello I need help. I have Epson sx235w printer I have the driver but it doesn't have any ink level status... I used terminal with this commmand sudo apt-get install mtink BUT this didn't help... I want to change the ink cartridge also... THANK you, I appreciate you help!!! Adorjan
[15:11] <iDeals> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158475/ result of grep
[15:11] <aq2> dimeetrees: What kernel are you running?
[15:12] <aq2> Check by typing uname -r to a terminal
[15:12] <dimeetrees>  3.19.0-49-generic #55~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 22 11:24:31 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[15:12] <TJ-> iDeals: The US mirrors - should be current, so I'd think a "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" ought to settle things down
[15:12] <aq2> And your ubuntu version is 14.04?
[15:12] <dimeetrees> aq2: correct
[15:13] <iDeals> TJ-,do both in the same command line, or one after the other
[15:13] <aq2> dimeetrees: Install a newer kernel: sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-wily
[15:13] <aq2> Reboot after that and your graphics should work.
[15:13] <TJ-> iDeals: exactly as I typed those commands, everything inside the " " marks as one command-line, then press Enter
[15:14] <dimeetrees> aq2: thanks, is it always a best practice to keep kernal up to date?
[15:14] <synthor> iDeals you just can connect every command with &&
[15:14] <aq2> No need for that
[15:14] <TJ-> aq2: dimeetrees I'd suspect it's not the kernel but possibly missing X server upgrades to the LTS hardware enablement stack
[15:14] <TJ-> !ltse | dimeetrees
[15:14] <aq2> only if your hardware is not working
[15:14] <aq2> TJ-: new kernel fixes surprisingly many things
[15:14] <aq2> i couldn't run compiz with 3.x kernel
[15:15] <dimeetrees> I actually downgraded from 15x because it was outright crashing
[15:15] <aq2> Yes, lts releases are good
[15:15] <synthor> yeah, i installed the wily stack and 4.2 this morning. runs much much faster and smoother at all :)
[15:15] <TJ-> aq2: It won't magically fixed a non-hardware accelerated desktop. Best thing is to identify the cause before guessing at a solution, since replacing a kernel could cause additional problems (e.g. if the system relies on (re)building out-of-tree 3rd party kernel modules)
[15:15] <dimeetrees> thanks guys, brb
[15:16] <aq2> dimeetrees: wait
[15:16] <aq2> he didn't
[15:16] <aq2> i would have told him how to boot the old kernel...
[15:16] <synthor> dimeetrees, you haven't mentioned your hardware nor driver you installed...
[15:16] <TJ-> aq2: always happens :D
[15:16] <synthor> intel/amd/nvidia?
[15:16] <xubuntu11> hi, i try to run a script at power state switch between ac to dc. i put the script into /etc/pm/power.d/ and chmod x it. it puts "performance" per echo into /sys/devices/ystem/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_govenor, but if i unplug my powercable and vi into the scaling_govenor it just stays at the default and doesnt change - what am i doing wrong?
[15:17] <iDeals> TJ-, not sure that it worked
[15:17] <TJ-> iDeals: did the 'dist-upgrade' part install/upgrade packages?
[15:17] <synthor> smartmontools will install fine, when the dependencies are fixed, iDeals
[15:18] <linuxgeek> is it mandate to set proxy in /etc/environment for sudo apt-get update to work?
[15:18] <TJ-> iDeals: if it did, then retry the original "sudo apt-get install smartmontools"
[15:18] <dimeetrees> Kernal update fixed laggy window resizing
[15:18] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158621/ output of apt-get update command
[15:18] <synthor> nice
[15:18] <iDeals> smartmontools generates same dependency error
[15:18] <synthor> which one have you installed?
[15:18] <dimeetrees> thanks a bunch. Im guessing my video drivers expected the latest kernal, because they were probably the latest.
[15:19] <aq2> dimeetrees: new kernel releases just support more hardware and better, nothing unusual about that.
[15:19] <synthor> iDeals, so..i asked you already...what have you done with the kernels?
[15:20] <iDeals> have no answer for that.  I would think I nothing
[15:20] <dimeetrees> aq2: makes sense.
[15:20] <synthor> linux-server : Depends: linux-headers-server (= 3.2.0.44.53) but 3.2.0.70.84 is to be installed
[15:20] <iDeals> server has been up and operational for at least a year without issue. no interaction from me
[15:20] <TJ-> iDeals: "sudo apt-get -f install" will attempt to fix the issue
[15:20] <synthor> that uname showed that you are on 44.53.....but why is 70.84 to be installed?
[15:20] <synthor> from where does that come?
[15:20] <iDeals> have no idea
[15:21] <TJ-> synthor: the 44.53 is the Depends from linux-server (which is an out-of-date installed package)
[15:22] <synthor> mmh okay
[15:22] <iDeals> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158698/
[15:22] <iDeals> I assume it is okay to say yes
[15:22] <TJ-> iDeals: try also forcing that to upgrade with "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade linux-server" - the version in the archives of linux-server is 3.2.0.98.114
[15:23] <TJ-> iDeals: correct, that's exactly what you need to fix the issue
[15:23] <synthor> nice TJ-
[15:23] <synthor> never had broken dependencies for a long time ^^
[15:24] <TJ-> iDeals: it appears that the server isn't configured to automatically install security updates, so has got so far behind the archives it made it impossible for apt to figure out a safe solution
[15:24] <iDeals> yeah it appears interacting with the server once every few years is bad form on my part
[15:25] <synthor> yeah
[15:25] <iDeals> sigh, still cant install smartmontools
[15:25] <iDeals> LOL
[15:25] <synthor> hope it's just a local server without open ports directly on the internet
[15:25] <TJ-> iDeals: what's the error now?
[15:25] <iDeals> same as before
[15:25] <synthor> lol?
[15:25] <TJ-> iDeals: about linux-server version being wrong?
[15:25] <iDeals> yes
[15:26] <iDeals> will post output
[15:26] <TJ-> iDeals: can you show it? since that package should just have been upgraded
[15:26] <synthor> yeah
[15:26] <synthor> should have other versions mentioned..
[15:26] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158786/
[15:27] <synthor> lol
[15:27] <synthor> your harddisk is full
[15:27] <synthor> no space left
[15:27] <synthor> the kernel wasn't installed
[15:27] <synthor> there was that awesome command to remove all the old kernels...
[15:27] <synthor> which i have to google all the times ^^
[15:28] <iDeals> yes, array was full when it broke
[15:28] <iDeals> SSD drive that hold OS has space though
[15:28] <TJ-> iDeals: is there a separate file-system for /boot/ ?
[15:28] <synthor> in this case it's just the /boot partition
[15:28] <synthor> isn't /boot separately always?
[15:28] <TJ-> synthor: no
[15:28] <synthor> k
[15:29] <synthor> only when using encryption then
[15:29] <iDeals> it is encrypted
[15:29] <kristhian> is teamviewer in linux free or is it good for 7 days only?
[15:29] <TJ-> iDeals: "sudo dpkg -r linux-image-3.2.0-40-generic linux-image-3.2.0-38-generic linux-image-3.2.0-41-generic linux-image-3.2.0-39-generic"
[15:29] <cfhowlett> both
[15:29] <daftykins> kristhian: check their site, they sell it - not us
[15:29] <synthor> then you have to remove all the old kernels installed to free space on /boot, iDeals
[15:30] <iDeals> synthor, shows 20 GB free on SSD
[15:30] <synthor> on /boot?
[15:30] <synthor> df -h
[15:31] <iDeals> TJ-, ran, no errors
[15:31] <TJ-> iDeals: that should have removed 4 old kernel versions and freed up some space
[15:31] <synthor> how much is used/free on /boot now?
[15:31] <synthor> df -h tells...
[15:31] <homa> hi my friends
[15:31] <iDeals> does, df -h, show available space?
[15:31] <synthor> hi
[15:31] <synthor> yes
[15:31] <synthor> in human readable format
[15:32] <TJ-> iDeals: check space with "df -h | grep boot" then, if space free, retry "sudo apt-get -f install"
[15:32] <iDeals> 94m free on boot
[15:32] <iDeals> 94M rather
[15:32] <TJ-> iDeals: OK, try the "... -f install" now
[15:33] <synthor> i have 92m
[15:33] <synthor> should be fine
[15:33] <synthor> i have three or four kernels installed
[15:33] <synthor> three, 3.13, 3.19, and 4.2
[15:33] <iDeals> so far this one is getting further along
[15:34] <synthor> :)
[15:34] <iDeals> synthor, still an error at the end.
[15:34] <synthor> post it..
[15:35] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15158976/
[15:36] <iDeals> copied back a little further than needed to show results of previous two commands
[15:36] <TJ-> iDeals: "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade linux-server"
[15:36] <synthor> try to remove them 3.2.0.70.84 headers
[15:37] <TJ-> iDeals: the installed version is an old one, and has to be forced to upgrade to stop it causing knock-on effects
[15:37] <synthor> sudo apt-get remove linux-headers-kernel-3.2.0.70.84
[15:37] <iDeals> TJ-,  The following packages have unmet dependencies:  linux-server : Depends: linux-headers-server (= 3.2.0.44.53) but 3.2.0.70.84 is installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
[15:38] <TJ-> iDeals: that suggests the package versions are screwy. What does "apt-cache policy linux-server" report ?
[15:38] <iDeals> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15159050/
[15:39] <iDeals> Synthor, is it okay to remove headers?
[15:39] <apostagi> any suggestion for Epson sx235w ink level? thank you
[15:39] <synthor> in my eyes, yes
[15:39] <synthor> they seem to be installed and thus the upgrade doesn't work
[15:40] <TJ-> iDeals: "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade linux-server linux-headers-server"
[15:40] <synthor> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of linux-server:
[15:40] <synthor>  linux-server depends on linux-headers-server (= 3.2.0.44.53); however:
[15:40] <synthor>   Version of linux-headers-server on system is 3.2.0.70.84
[15:41] <synthor> sudo apt-get remove linux-headers-kernel-3.2.0.70.84
[15:41] <synthor> should be
[15:41] <synthor> sudo apt-get remove linux-headers-server-3.2.0.70.84
[15:41] <iDeals> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15159094/
[15:41] <TJ-> synthor: the explict dist-upgrade is supposed to do that as part of its work
[15:41] <synthor> kk
[15:43] <TJ-> synthor: but in this case there's something preventing it. iDeals can you show us "apt-cache pllicy linux-headers-server" ?
[15:43] <TJ-> iDeals: typo!  "apt-cache policy linux-headers-server" ?
[15:43] <synthor> why don't try -f as apt suggests?!
[15:43] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15159154/
[15:44] <TJ-> synthor: we did; it got confused :)
[15:44] <iDeals> TJ-, above is result of apt-cache policy linux etc..
[15:44] <TJ-> iDeals: Yes, and it's interesting in a strange way!
[15:44] <synthor> :D
[15:44] <daftykins> cor 12.04 still.
[15:45] <iDeals> LOL sounds like my system, interesting in a strange... and frustrating way :)
[15:45] <synthor> you're just frustrated because you need to ask us for help. we're not :P
[15:46] <TJ-> iDeals: the candidate versions of linux-server and linux-headers-server are both 3.2.0.98.114 according to apt-cache policy. However, trying to force the upgrades says the candidate is 3.2.0.44.53
[15:46] <synthor> is that a local box? or public server?
[15:46] <TJ-> iDeals: retry "sudo apt-get -f install" ... sometimes several iterations can fix problems in steps
[15:46] <synthor> yeah, i remember that
[15:47] <iDeals> no dice
[15:47] <iDeals> local box
[15:47] <iDeals> @ synthor
[15:47] <synthor> and i mean to remember that i ended up with reinstallig this box :/ first steps with linux and so...
[15:48] <iDeals> latest iteration of apt-get -f install http://paste.ubuntu.com/15159234/
[15:49] <synthor> that's really weird
[15:49] <synthor> TJ-? ^^
[15:49] <synthor> run it again iDeals
[15:49] <synthor> and post the output
[15:49] <synthor> maybe he get from version to version
[15:49] <TJ-> iDeals: "sudo dpkg --remove linux-server" (it's a meta-package, don't worry!)
[15:50] <iDeals> that does look frightening LOL
[15:50] <iDeals> done
[15:50] <TJ-> iDeals: now "sudo apt-get -f install" again
[15:51] <iDeals> TJ-, looks to have worked
[15:51] <TJ-> iDeals: now "sudo apt-get install linux-server" and ensure it installs version 3.2.0.98.114
[15:52] <iDeals> okay smartmontools installed as well
[15:52] <TJ-> iDeals: I'd think you're finally sorted now :)
[15:52] <TJ-> iDeals: however "sudo apt-get autoremove" just in case any 'cruft' is leftover
[15:53] <synthor> big ups TJ- :)
[15:53] <iDeals> evidently a lot of 'cruft' leftover
[15:54] <iDeals> okay done and done
[15:54] <iDeals> do I just type 'smartctl' for report?
[15:54] <synthor> --all or something
[15:54] <TJ-> iDeals: Pro-tip: don't leave it so long between "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade" in future, else the local packages, lists, and archive versions will get terribly out of sync
[15:55] <synthor> he didnt login for a long time into this box ;)
[15:55] <iDeals> TJ-, thank you, will make sure its not years before next update LOL
[15:55] <iDeals> well its running daily, I just havent had to interact with it so to speak
[15:56] <synthor> so now you can look whats up with your harddisks/raid
[15:57] <TJ-> iDeals: always a problem with locally isolated systems. Makes sense to keep a local apt-cacher-ng mirror that does have external access, and let the isolated systems upgrade via it
[15:58] <iDeals> TJ- thank you, will research setting that up, should be plenty of forum posts regarding I'm sure.
[15:58] <synthor> does someone watch leverkusen vs. dortmund? so weird...lol!
[15:58] <iDeals> now need to figure out how to use smartctl
[15:58] <iDeals> LOL
[15:59] <daftykins> stay on topic
[15:59] <Bretagne> Bonjour
[15:59] <Bretagne> j'ai besoin d'aide
[16:00] <k1l_> Bretagne: for french join the #ubuntu-fr channel
[16:00] <Nicholas1> i have installed vnstat. its showing abnormal data usage values ?
[16:00] <Nicholas1> why that so?
[16:01] <Nicholas1> does it requires sometime to start calculating normally?
[16:01] <mrb101> Hello, I have a problem which i can't really understand. I have multiple devices at home. Running different OSs. The machines running linux based OSs even Android phones. Can't open Facebook or Youtube website. Any idea what could be causing that ?
[16:01] <synthor> sudo smartctl --all /dev/xxx
[16:01] <synthor> xxx stands for each harddisk
[16:01] <synthor> sda, sdb, sdc, sdd
[16:01] <daftykins> -a is fine
[16:02] <karin_> hello i got a question im debugging with gnueabi-gdb and i get the whole time Cannot access memory at address 0x0 whan can i do about that
[16:02] <Nicholas1> daftykins any app to monitor bandwith . also i want to save log even after reboots
[16:02] <Nicholas1> it*
[16:03] <iDeals> synthor, so run that for each device separately?
[16:03] <daftykins> don't pick on me
[16:03] <iDeals> or use wildcard * ?
[16:03] <synthor> yes iDeals
[16:03] <synthor> i dont know
[16:05] <iDeals> frostschutz, you still on?
[16:05] <frostschutz> iDeals, huh?
[16:05] <synthor> he can smartctl now :D
[16:06] <synthor> his raid problems..
[16:06] <iDeals> I can finally smartctl
[16:06] <fooobarrr> If I'm adding to hard drives I want in RAID 1 to an existing ubuntu installation is it best to do it through llvm
[16:06] <fooobarrr> as in here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/RAID1%2BLVM
[16:06] <iDeals> many thanks to synthor and TJ-
[16:06] <fooobarrr> s/to/two
[16:06] <synthor> null problemo :)
[16:07] <fooobarrr> there's software raid on the motherboard but I can't find the documentation on how to use it... so I probably wont be using that
[16:07] <TJ-> iDeals: "sudo smartctl --all /dev/sd?" should do all the 'sd' type devices
[16:07] <synthor> don't use the onboard fakeraid fooobarrr
[16:07] <synthor> use linux software raid instead
[16:08] <iDeals> TJ-, it didnt like that LOL
[16:08] <lpgsx8> Salut tout le monde quelq'un parle français?
[16:08] <iDeals> looks like it only can do one at a time
[16:08] <TJ-> fooobarrr: either as PVs for a LVM mirror, or use mdraid to create a mirror and make its device-mapper device the PV (e.g. /dev/sde /dev/sdf => /dev/mapper/md3 => PV => VG )
[16:08] <rexwin_> I have a virtual machine in digital ocean hosting www.onlinedigitalservices.ca I want to have my own mail working like admin@onlinedigitalservices.ca
[16:08] <rexwin_> what should I do?
[16:09] <daftykins> rexwin_: read their wonderful documentation and talk to their support
[16:09] <TJ-> iDeals: the shell should expand "/dev/sd?" to match /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc (if they exist)
[16:09] <frostschutz> TJ-, yes but smartctl only takes one ;)
[16:10] <fooobarrr> ok I was thinking of doing the mdraid route
[16:10] <synthor> ;)
[16:10] <fooobarrr> seems pretty easy
[16:10] <TJ-> iDeals: if it complains "You have provided X device names" then do "for D in /dev/sd?; do sudo smartctl --all $D; done"
[16:11] <iDeals> TJ- http://paste.ubuntu.com/15159650/
[16:11] <fooobarrr> lvm mirrors are easy too though...
[16:11] <iDeals> frostschutz, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15159650/
[16:11] <fooobarrr> so many options
[16:11] <TJ-> frostschutz: yup, I misread its intro in the man-page - all that shell expansion-like device name explanation is misleading at a glance)
[16:11] <TJ-> fooobarrr: until you need to recover them :)
[16:12] <frostschutz> iDeals, your sdc drive is a goner
[16:12] <synthor> i did TJ-
[16:12] <synthor> also i resized them afterwards
[16:13] <synthor> it works, if you are strong and have lot of time ^^
[16:13] <iDeals> frostschutz, I was afraid of that
[16:13] <fooobarrr> I'm settuping up a backup too ... external clearly
[16:13] <iDeals> okay, will proceed with getting a replacement drive
[16:14] <ABC-XYZ> For some reason, recently, after updating sddm, I suddenly got an /etc/systemd/system/graphical.target.wants/sddm.service symlink: since the display manager is supposed to be determined by the /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service file which (configured by dpkg) points to gdm, this results in 2 display managers running .. I suppose this is a bug?
[16:14] <ABC-XYZ> sddm package doesn't seem to contain this file though
[16:14] <ABC-XYZ> I wonder how it got created
[16:14] <ABC-XYZ> (15.10)
[16:14] <TJ-> iDeals: so /dev/sdc failed about 330 hours ago
[16:15] <iDeals> oh wow, array only went down about 72 hours ago
[16:15] <frostschutz> iDeals, in the future you should setup smart monitoring, have it send you mail on failure. detect errors early, replace immediately. try mdadm --stop /dev/md0 ; mdadm --assemble --force /dev/md0 /dev/sdb /dev/sdd1
[16:16] <iDeals> frostschutz, should I do that now, or wait until I get a replacement?
[16:17] <frostschutz> a new drive won't magically fix things, the raid has to run first before you can add a new drive
[16:17] <iDeals> okay
[16:17] <frostschutz> so make it run now & then make a backup if you don't already have
[16:18] <frostschutz> if you can't make it run you might still have to ddrescue your broken drive (and lose whatever sectors are bad on that)
[16:18] <iDeals> looks like it may have worked
[16:18] <iDeals>  mdadm: /dev/md0 has been started with 2 drives (out of 3).
[16:19] <synthor> nice
[16:19] <synthor> backup important data if you can access them now
[16:20] <iDeals> seeing if I can access
[16:21] <mssbrg> Hi all! Is there anywhere I can view the compilation flags for certain apt packages? In particular, I'm interested in python2.7 for precise.
[16:21] <iDeals> doesnt look good
[16:21] <synthor> post output of cat /proc/mdstat
[16:21] <iDeals> array is running, data on it doesnt seem to be there
[16:22] <ABC-XYZ> hmm, apparently another update-rc.d defaults is added automatically to the postinst file by dh_installinit
[16:22] <frostschutz> iDeals, file -s /dev/md0?
[16:22] <cfoch> hello
[16:22] <cfoch> I run update-grub2
[16:22] <cfoch> and it has got stuck
[16:22] <iDeals> frostschutz,  /dev/mdo: ERROR: cannot open `/dev/mdo' (No such file or directory)
[16:23] <cfoch> what should I do? http://dpaste.com/2S5CVGK
[16:23] <synthor> 0 not o
[16:23] <cfoch> should I wait or should I cancel it? I don´t want to lose my grub :S
[16:24] <aa_gaurav> hi i manual enter ip subnet and dns ip in eth0  but if config show me diffrent broadcast ip
[16:24] <synthor> /dev/md0 (zero=
[16:24] <aa_gaurav> i cant connect server site  due to diffrent broadcast ip
[16:24] <iDeals> ah, thanks synthor
[16:24] <iDeals>  daunderground@ubuntu:/$ sudo file -s /dev/md0 /dev/md0: Linux rev 1.0 ext4 filesystem data, UUID=315bad1e-fdd6-4a77-a60b-7ae4d011416a (needs journal recovery) (extents) (large files) (huge files)
[16:25] <synthor> we have an ext4 filesystem here :)
[16:25] <synthor> run a filesystem check
[16:25] <frostschutz> iDeals, is it mounted?
[16:25] <synthor> fsck.ext4 /dev/md0 or something
[16:25] <iDeals> frostschutz, I believe so
[16:25] <synthor> oh yeah, unmount first
[16:25] <synthor> sudo umount /dev/md0
[16:26] <synthor> then fsck
[16:26] <cfoch> ah I only had to wait
[16:26] <frostschutz> iDeals, if it's mounted but the mounted dir shows up empty, that's not good
[16:26] <iDeals> how can I determine if mounted?
[16:26] <frostschutz> 'mount' or /proc/mounts would list it
[16:28] <slapierre> Hey guys, I posted on the mono channel but no answer... Is there a convention on where to put mono programs? Where would be a good place to move the GitExtensions folder, should I create a ~/mono or put it under /usr/share?
[16:29] <iDeals> frostschutz, results of 'mount' http://paste.ubuntu.com/15160056/
[16:29] <tonikt> Hi. Can someone please tell me how do I install "sudo" on Ubuntu 15.04 Minimal?
[16:29] <k1l_> tonikt: that is installed from the start. what is your real issue?
[16:29] <frostschutz> iDeals, doesn't seem to be mounted, so try your luck with fsck.ext4 but don't answer <y> to questions
[16:30] <tonikt> frostschutz: -bash: sudo: command not found
[16:30] <tonikt> its just not tehre :(
[16:31] <synthor> type su -
[16:31] <iDeals> frostschutz, just typing in "fsck.ext4" seem to just return help options
[16:31] <synthor> then apt-get install sudo
[16:31] <synthor> tonikt
[16:31] <tonikt> synthor: thank you!
[16:31] <iDeals> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15160115/
[16:32] <iDeals> frostschutz, above is the result of fsck.ext4
[16:32] <synthor> np
[16:32] <frostschutz> iDeals, with /dev/md0 as argument naturally... you can try fsck.ext4 -n /dev/md0 first and if that looks good run it without -n
[16:34] <iDeals> frostschutz, results of fsck http://paste.ubuntu.com/15160163/
[16:34] <frostschutz> well, go for it
[16:35] <iDeals> holds breath, okay
[16:35] <iDeals> doing without -n
[16:35] <iDeals> okay
[16:36] <iDeals> frostschutz, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15160213/ -- result less the -n
[16:38] <frostschutz> iDeals, so... mount it? mkdir /mnt/somewhere; mount -o ro /dev/md0 /mnt/somewhere; ls /mnt/somewhere
[16:39] <iDeals> frostschutz, how do I determine where I had mounted it previously?
[16:39] <frostschutz> iDeals, /etc/fstab
[16:41] <iDeals> frostschutz, you'll have to forgive me, I'm an idiot LOL.  /etc/fstab doesnt seem to anything for me
[16:41] <frostschutz> iDeals, grep 315bad1e /etc/fstab or grep md0 /etc/fstab
[16:42] <frostschutz> but just for testing it does not matter you can just use any /mnt/ or /media/ directory
[16:42] <iDeals> frostschutz,  /dev/md0        /storage            ext4        defaults        0        0
[16:42] <iDeals> so looks like mounted to /storage
[16:43] <iDeals> so mkdir /mnt/storage ?
[16:44] <iDeals> frostschutz, do I do all three commands you posted, or were those 3 ways to do the same thing?
[16:44] <frostschutz> iDeals, mount -o ro /storage
[16:45] <iDeals> frostschutz, done... although command didnt show any results, just went back to command line
[16:47] <frostschutz> iDeals, find /storage
[16:47] <iDeals> wow, that had an enormous output
[16:48] <iDeals> looks like it is mounted and data is present
[16:49] <frostschutz> have a look at some files, see if they are intact, make a backup of your important stuff, buy a new disk next week and add it to your raid and hope it syncs
[16:49] <iDeals> is there a good way to determine what physical drive it is, probably easiest in bios?
[16:50] <dretnx> I like osx yosemite blurred bottom bar. Is this possible with ubuntu?
[16:51] <frostschutz> iDeals, if you look at the smartctl output earlier it lists model and serial number
[16:51] <iDeals> frostschutz, I dont have any extra sata slot on Mobo, so have to remove broken drive before adding new drive
[16:51] <iDeals> ah okay, thank you!!!
[16:51] <synthor> iDeals, if you know which sdx device is it, look in smartctl output for the serial number. then you can see it on the harddrive itself
[16:51] <synthor> frostschutz was faster heh
[16:51] <synthor> n1
[16:52] <iDeals> lol you both are awesome, thank you!!!!!!!!!!
[16:52] <iDeals> I'm sure I'll be back tomorrow trying to figure out how to add new drive
[16:52] <iDeals> have a wonderful Sunday!
[16:52] <synthor> you too mate
[16:53] <synthor> no problemo
[16:53] <synthor> :)
[16:54] <dougiel> my ubuntu running xfce hangs on shutdown after it gives me a message about stopping speech dispatcher - how do I figure out what it is haging on?
[16:55] <dougiel> 14.04
[16:58] <ioria> dougiel, can you paste /etc/default/speech-dispatcher ?
[16:58] <pauljw> dougiel, not sure, but try pressing esc on that shutdown screen to see if it will take you to the terminal and you should be able to the shutdown sequence and where it hangs
[17:00] <dougiel> ioria, will do...
[17:01] <ioria> dougiel, you should have this line 'RUN=no'    change it to   'RUN=yes', if not working remove the package sudo apt-get remove speech-dispatcher
[17:02] <dougiel> pauljw, say something about codecs and intel sound
[17:04] <pauljw> dougiel, you should follow ioria's lead, more knowledgeable than me..
[17:05] <ioria> dougiel,  i think is a bug of Orca
[17:07] <dougiel> pauljw, followed ioria  lead as I turned it to yes during previous guess so removed the package and now it stalls saying stopping rsync daemon = [ok]
[17:08] <dougiel> pauljw, and the only console I can get to is saying the same thing since 124 seconds after boot.
[17:08] <dougiel> but the machine does not shut down
[17:09] <ioria> dougiel,  sudo halt -p  and restart
[17:10] <noals> tameiki meme combat et mon raccourci vers le panneau de config a disparu ><
[17:10] <dougiel> ioria, powering up now to try sudo halt -p
[17:13] <dougiel> ioria, same thing just hangs after successfully stopping rsync daemon rsync [ok]
[17:13] <ff_> hi
[17:13] <ioria> dougiel, did you remove the package ?
[17:14] <dougiel> ioria, yes
[17:14] <ioria> dougiel, try to purge it  sudo apt-get purge speech-dispatcher
[17:15] <karin_> Can sombody help me because i have a gnueabi-gdb with eclipse but i get whole time Error message from debugger back end: Warning:\nCannot insert breakpoint 1.\
[17:15] <karin_> and Error accessing memory address 0x0: Invoer-/uitvoerfout.\n
[17:15] <AthenaPvP> Hello people of the #ubuntu chat, I require your help once more:
[17:16] <AthenaPvP> I am trying to use logmeinhamachi which requires you to use the terminal... Yeah I'm pretty bad with the terminal.
[17:16] <AthenaPvP> It says to use hamachi login and I get the following error:
[17:16] <AthenaPvP> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15161026/
[17:17] <Caroga> any lvm heros in here? Im having troubles repairing my lvm. Cant seem to repair my lvm metadata on a certain disc.
[17:18]  * AthenaPvP hides becuase she doesn't even know what lvm means.
[17:18] <Caroga> pvcreate --uuid --restorefile isnt really helping me much, and the interwebs is making me confuss
[17:18] <Caroga> AthenaPvP: Logical Volume Managemer/Management
[17:18] <Caroga> a way to combine separate Physical Discs into one Virtual Disc/Group
[17:19] <daftykins> pretty sure hamachi is Windows only, using that is a mistake - AthenaPvP
[17:19] <AthenaPvP> .. Have you tried turning it off and then back on again...? *Useless linux hero... AWAAAYYY!*
[17:19] <AthenaPvP> daftykins: they have their own support for linux which requires the terminal to use.
[17:19] <Caroga> short desc: combining 2x1TB physical discs to appear as 1x2TB disc on ur system.
[17:19] <crystalraven> hello, when i run "make"  (i build from source) the terminal gives this: http://pastebin.com/eYGpkHeA  what does this mean? can someone help me to fix this? im running ubuntu 14.04.04 x64
[17:19] <daftykins> AthenaPvP: if they offer support then that would be your best port of call
[17:20] <Caroga> are you trying to setup a VPN for gaming purposes ?
[17:20] <dougiel> ioria, purged and same results
[17:21] <AthenaPvP> daftykins: yeah I already tried that. Their support on Linux is close to useless.
[17:21] <dougiel> ioria, wouldn't it be the next thing on the list that is failing as whenwe purged the package it stopped on the privious line?
[17:22] <daftykins> AthenaPvP: so what are you trying to achieve... as i said it was a mistake :)
[17:22] <AthenaPvP> I'm trying to log in using logmein hamachi.
[17:22] <dougiel> how do I find out the list of things happening during shutdown?
[17:22] <ioria> dougiel, what you mean ?
[17:22] <daftykins> "log in" makes zero sense AthenaPvP - and as already said that's a third party program, it is not supported here
[17:23] <daftykins> so either come up with an actual "i want to do x" that makes sense and alternative methods can be suggested, or contact them to get support
[17:23] <AthenaPvP> daftykins: alright... lets say I want to run a program called 'hamachi' as a root in the terminal; how do I do that?
[17:23] <daftykins> you're just repeating the same thing over and over.
[17:24] <axk4545> can I set my own wallpapers to cycle instead of the system ones?
[17:24] <daftykins> !gksudo
[17:24] <Caroga> axk4545: yes you can
[17:24] <dougiel> ioria, it used to hang saying the speech message with ok status after saying rsync message with ok status we purged the speech package and now it hangs after the rsync message saying ok
[17:24] <skinux> Does OpenJDK8 have to installed manually?
[17:25] <axk4545> Caroga: how would that be done? Do I need to put them in a specific directory?
[17:25] <dougiel> where do I find a log of the shutdown process after next boot?
[17:26] <musicluvr5> hello everyone
[17:26] <Caroga> axk4545: you could make a desktop wallpaper slideshow like described here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/134/how-do-i-create-a-desktop-wallpaper-slideshow
[17:26] <nbusrone> hi , anyone know a way to clone a ntfs partition and mount it to retrieve the data in it ? application ?
[17:26] <axk4545> Caroga: thanks
[17:27] <Caroga> axk4545: you could also install the following: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/wallch/
[17:27] <Caroga> Good luck buddy
[17:27] <skinux> Which version of Ubuntu has OpenJDK 8?
[17:27] <jgcampbell300> ok i have some crazy things happening ... trying to install ubuntu it freezes .. mint mate mate-panel pops up 4 of everything on the panel ... cinnamon flips out i forget where ... xface and xubuntu seem to work fine ...
[17:28] <jgcampbell300> oh .. windows 7 8 and 10 work just fine .. very odd
[17:28] <Amm0n> dougiel, usually there isn't a log except there is an error then you'll find them in syslog or journalctl. If got warnings and want to know you could just "halt" the system.
[17:28] <ioria> dougiel, but it was working before ? the shutdown , i mean
[17:29] <sandrino> ciao
[17:31] <andybrine> Afternoon Everyone
[17:32] <crystalraven> also gave it a try a sudo make with same result: https://paste.ubuntu.com/15161279/
[17:32] <andybrine> Can anyone recomend a tutorial to setup file sharing between 2 ubuntu machines? Im struggling and cant seem to get it working at all
[17:33] <andybrine> I hav tried using samba with no success
[17:33] <dougiel> Amm0n, I ne/etc/upstart-xsessions.ed to coron 01 * * * * sudo shutdown -h +240 and I need a linux that does that
[17:33] <nullzen> anyone in here have much knowledge bout the disk encryption from the installer
[17:34] <dougiel> Amm0n, I need to coron 01 * * * * sudo shutdown -h +240 and I need a linux that does that
[17:34] <dougiel> ioria, I need to coron 01 * * * * sudo shutdown -h +240 and I need a linux that does that
[17:35] <ioria> dougiel, it'a a cron job ?
[17:36] <Ant_CA> Wow!
[17:36] <dougiel> I need to eventually do the cron job that I know works but the darn ubuntu does not shut down cleanly
[17:36] <dougiel> ioria,
[17:36] <dougiel> ioria, I need to eventually do the cron job that I know works but the darn ubuntu does not shut down cleanly
[17:37] <skinux> I this likely a Copyrighted media? https://etproxy.com/torrent/4661341/Ubuntu+Linux+Go+from+Beginner+to+Power+User%21.html
[17:38] <ioria> dougiel, not very good in cron job, sorry, try to remove it and see if the machine shutdown regularly, then start over
[17:38] <MonkeyDust> skinux  #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:39] <dougiel> ioria, it is not doing that - it is now doing 'sudo shutdown -h +1' from a command prompt
[17:39] <dougiel> ioria, there is no cron job
[17:39] <dougiel> I would like to set up a shutdown for 4 hours after start up.
[17:40] <dougiel> there is no linux that seems to be capable of this?
[17:40] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  rtcwake can do that ... rtc means real time clock ... find it in the repos
[17:40] <dougiel> I do not want to run a cron job I want my ubuntu to shutdown - h now
[17:40] <reisio> dougiel: any system at all can do that
[17:41] <reisio> the simple way would be to use 'at' in a pm-utils poweron script, but
[17:41] <reisio> you could also use an rc.local/equivalent
[17:41] <reisio> hell you could even not use at and use 'sleep 4h && shutdown -h now'
[17:42] <ioria> dougiel, also qshutdown
[17:42] <dougiel> MonkeyDust, reisio does the mentioned utilities require the machine to shut down? ie reisio you command is good but shutdown must work not hang the machine...
[17:42] <ioria> !info qshutdown | dougiel
[17:42] <dougiel> are you guys on the same page?
[17:42] <reisio> dougiel: if shutdown -h now makes your machine hang, your bios/power config isn't right
[17:42] <dougiel> I need to "shutdown -h now' and the fan stop spinning
[17:43] <dougiel> reisio, can you help me with that?
[17:43] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  what you can do also, make a cron job, that pauses 4 hours before shutting down the machine
[17:43] <reisio> cron is not the right tool, if the poweron time varies
[17:44] <reisio> I mean you could cron a script that is aware of poweron time, but that's convoluted
[17:44] <parallels> Can I update to newer version in parallels
[17:44] <dougiel> I have been doing this for more than a week and made little progress spending 10 -16 hrs aday on the project can someone hlep me please?
[17:44] <reisio> parallels: don't see why not
[17:44] <MonkeyDust> whats parallels?
[17:44] <Ant_CA> quit
[17:44] <komaru_912> reisub i know of, but what is reisio, i got nothing on google
[17:45] <dougiel> parallels is vm software
[17:45] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  try   sleep [4 hours] shutdown -h now
[17:45] <parallels> Its a VM for MAC
[17:45] <reisio> dougiel: I'd start by looking in your BIOS config and playing with prefs for acpi/apm/sleep
[17:45] <camoril> init 0
[17:45] <reisio> dougiel: if that doesn't work, you might try the same approach from software land
[17:45] <reisio> komaru_912: it's part of a surname, reversed
[17:46] <komaru_912> i have very basic doubts here, where is downloaded file stored after apt-get install pkg, and where is the installed file located?
[17:47] <dougiel> MonkeyDust, your command does not even work
[17:47] <andybrine> can anyone recommend a tutorial to setup network filesharing with ubuntu?
[17:47] <andybrine> I just cant get it working
[17:47] <v2> Hello
[17:47] <reisio> andybrine: for use with... Windows boxes?
[17:47] <reisio> v2: --preset insane
[17:47] <parallels> reisio: I think i'm running an old version but cant see updated
[17:47] <reisio> flac*
[17:47] <v2> reisio: ?
[17:47] <andybrine> reisio, no just ubuntu to ubuntu really
[17:47] <reisio> parallels: theory is harder
[17:47] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  what command did you type
[17:48] <reisio> andybrine: I'd just use sshfs
[17:48] <parallels> ok
[17:48] <dougiel> copied and pasted
[17:48] <dougiel> sleep [4 hours] shutdown -h no
[17:48] <dougiel> sleep [4 hours] shutdown -h now
[17:48] <v2> What is the differences between php and perl ?
[17:48] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  no, yu have to eplace [4 hours with the correct syntax]
[17:48] <andybrine> reisio, can you recomend a setup tutorial?
[17:49] <andybrine> I want to use it through nautilus or nemo so I can edit from a client machine
[17:49] <reisio> andybrine: that's the best part, it's soooooo simple
[17:49] <reisio> andybrine: sshfs user@host:optional/path ./local/mount/point
[17:49] <reisio> andybrine: done
[17:49] <komaru_912> hi everyone! iam new to ubuntu.  i have very basic doubts here, where is downloaded file stored after apt-get install pkg, and where is the installed file located?
[17:49] <andybrine> reisio, that sounds simple
[17:49] <reisio> andybrine: secure by default, & optionally less secure if you want some speed improvements
[17:50] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  type this, to test:   sleep 5s; ls
[17:50] <reisio> andybrine: I'm sure you can put it into /etc/fstab, too, if you want; can't say I've yet bothered
[17:50] <andybrine> reisio, where do I do that, is that through terminal?
[17:50] <reisio> you'd have to use keys for that, I imagine
[17:50] <reisio> andybrine: the 'sshfs user...' is from any terminal, yeah
[17:51] <andybrine> ok, so thats from a client machine
[17:51] <dougiel> MonkeyDust, ok that worked
[17:51] <andybrine> but yu have to have a shared folder?
[17:52] <dougiel> sudo sleep 5s; shutdown -h now
[17:52] <MonkeyDust> dougiel  ok, now use the sleep command in combination with shutdown -h
[17:52] <MonkeyDust> ok
[17:52] <weeps> hi. I'm trying to dist-upgrade from 11.10 to one of the LTS versions, but none of 3 different methods I've tried work, they all cannot find any upgrades
[17:52] <MonkeyDust> dougl  play a bit with it, try and make it a cron job etc
[17:53] <xangua> ! Eol | weeps a fresh install would be faster
[17:54] <guideX> Ben64: I was able to fix it, there was a "managed=false" in some ini file somewhere
[17:55] <guideX> as soon as set to true, the wifi thingy lit up
[17:55] <guideX> and all my connections were visible
[17:55] <musicluvr5> does anyone know of a software that can find the metadata of audio files in ubuntu. I have music brainz picard and easy tag, but for some reason they don't correctly identify almost 80% of my collection. Something like TuneUp for windows and mac that listens to a part of the file and idenitifies the song based on that..?
[17:57] <ioria> dougiel, i tested sudo shutdown -P   x (as 2400) and it works
[17:58] <trini7y> After i downloaded some large file for almost   a week my laptop stopped connecting to the wifi
[17:58] <dougiel> sleep 5s; sudo shutdown -h +1
[18:00] <dougiel> ioria, ? then...
[18:00] <reisio> musicluvr5: the problem with musicbrainz is that it has a tiny, tiny database compared to cddb
[18:00] <reisio> musicluvr5: in the long run, it'll probably be better, but the long run isn't going to do you much good right now
[18:00] <reisio> musicluvr5: I have found, in general, one must tag manually if one is at all picky :) :p :/
[18:00] <dougiel> "sudo shutdown -P" will turn off my ubuntu?
[18:01] <reisio> musicluvr5: apps like metaflac/id3v2, and beets if you can stand it, will help
[18:01] <reisio> I find beets a little too cavalier
[18:01] <ioria> dougiel, after 4 hours .....
[18:01] <reisio> I imagine I could configure it to not be, but I'm already happy using sh
[18:01] <ioria> dougiel, sudo shutdown -P   2400
[18:02] <ioria> dougiel, if you start the command in a script at startup ...
[18:02] <musicluvr5> thank you
[18:03] <weeps> thanks xangua, I followed the instructions from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades/Oneiric (except that I used apt-get) but do-release-upgrade still does not find any new releases (this is lubuntu 11.10)
[18:03] <dougiel> 40 hours?
[18:04] <ioria> dougiel,  "I would like to set up a shutdown for 4 hours after start up"
[18:04] <PestBuda> hey, why is it that "reboot" will execute without sudo?
[18:04] <dougiel> right and my shutdown -
[18:06] <dougiel> right and my shutdown -P 1 makes my machine hang right after it reports Stopping Speech Dispatcher speech-dispatcher [ok]
[18:06] <dougiel> ioria, what is it hung on?
[18:07] <ioria> dougiel,  dpkg -l speech-dispatcher
[18:07] <dougiel> right and my shutdown -P 1 waits on minute makes my machine hang right after it reports Stopping Speech Dispatcher speech-dispatcher [ok]
[18:08] <ioria> dougiel,  can you paste   dpkg -l speech-dispatcher  ?
[18:08] <dougiel> do not fixate on the successful shutdown of the speech-dispatcher
[18:08] <dougiel> when it is not installed it gives me an error and is not the issue as I understand it
[18:09] <ioria> dougiel,  and without that command, does it shutdown regularly or hangs anyways ?
[18:10] <dougiel> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
[18:10] <dougiel> | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
[18:10] <dougiel> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
[18:10] <dougiel> ||/ Name            Version      Architecture Description
[18:10] <dougiel> +++-[18:10] <dougiel> ii  speech-dispatch 0.8-5ubuntu1 amd64        Common interface to speech synthesi
[18:10] <ioria> dougiel,  it's installed .... haven't you purged it ?
[18:10] <ioria> dougiel,  you haven't
[18:11] <dougiel> and still hung anyway!
[18:11] <ioria> dougiel,  purge it
[18:11] <dougiel> ioria, I did
[18:11] <ioria> dougiel,  ah, ok
[18:11] <dougiel> then I reinstalled it after the hanging persisted
[18:12] <dougiel> then I reinstalled it after the hanging persisted ioria
[18:12] <ioria> dougiel,  yes, does it shutdown regularly  without any parameters , like form the xfce menu ?
[18:12] <serg__> hi. I have included kompiz and after loading the cross began to appear instead of the normal mouse cursor . It disappears after a run control center . Ubuntu Mate 15.10
[18:13] <ioria> *from
[18:13] <dougiel> my machine is hung and ...
[18:13] <dougiel> holy cow ioria no.
[18:13] <ioria> dougiel,  ok, so the issue is not the command , but your acpi settings
[18:13] <reisio> serg__: sounds like you don't have a window manager running upon X starting
[18:13] <reisio> serg__: if you log out and save your session that might fix it on its own
[18:14] <dougiel> ioria, ok - where does that leave me?
[18:14] <xubuntu11> hi, i try to run a script at power state switch between ac to dc. i put the script into /etc/pm/power.d/ and chmod x it. it puts "performance" per echo into /sys/devices/ystem/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_govenor, but if i unplug my powerc
[18:15] <ioria> dougiel,  try to set acpi=force”   in  grub , edit the kernel line
[18:15] <ioria> dougiel,  acpi=force
[18:17] <xubuntu11> am i asking the wrong channel?
[18:17] <dougiel> ioria, where do I put that?
[18:18] <serg__> reisio, thanks - its work.
[18:18] <reisio> serg__: coo coo
[18:18] <reisio> xubuntu11: what was the question?
[18:18] <mlvmhn> when will i recieve the update for Ubuntu?
[18:18] <xubuntu11>  i try to run a script at power state switch between ac to dc. i put the script into /etc/pm/power.d/ and chmod x it. it puts "performance" per echo into /sys/devices/ystem/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_govenor, but if i unplug my powercable nothing happens
[18:19] <ioria> dougiel,  you can visualize grub at boot, advanced option , press 'e'  , find the line 'linux' and after 'quite splash' add  acpi=force , or you can edit /etc/default/grub and   GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet splash acpi=force”    and run sudo update-grub
[18:20] <xangua> mlvmhn: update of what exactly? What release are you running?
[18:20] <mlvmhn> 14.04 LTS atm, there is a new version 14.04.4 LTS
[18:21] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: have you been doing regular apt-get updates?
[18:21] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: or via update manager?
[18:21] <mlvmhn> i always get the daily updates and install them asap
[18:22] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: what is the output of 'lsb_release -r'
[18:22] <mlvmhn> do i run that command in terminal?
[18:22] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: sorry, I mean 'lsb_release -d'
[18:22] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: yes in terminal
[18:22] <mlvmhn> ok will check brb
[18:23] <xubuntu11> i dont want to be annoying, but why doesnt anybody answer - i mean just a "i dont know" would be nice, so i am thinking i am asking somewhat of a wrong answer
[18:23] <mlvmhn> ok there was 14.04.4 LTS, must have missed it
[18:24] <xubuntu11> wrong question*
[18:24] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: you get it via regular updates :)
[18:24] <mlvmhn> k, so when i the major update for LTS versions?
[18:24] <tgm4883> xubuntu11: because 1700 people putting "I Don't know" to every question would get super annoying super quick
[18:24] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: you mean to 16.04?
[18:24] <mlvmhn> yes
[18:25] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: IIRC, you would get that prompt at the first point release, around june/july
[18:25] <jushur> xubuntu11: you have the acpid service running?
[18:25] <xubuntu11> jushur: how do i check that?
[18:25] <mlvmhn> cool i have a tech question, can i run it here?
[18:25] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: is it ubuntu related? If so, then yes
[18:26] <xubuntu11> jushur: thanks for the keyword - i am looking into it!
[18:27] <mlvmhn> my system is 4 GB RAM, 3 GHz Core2Duo. is that enough?
[18:28] <jushur> mlvmhn: for what?
[18:28] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: yea we need more detauls
[18:28] <tgm4883> details*
[18:28] <mlvmhn> just regular use, i feel sometimes lag. i also run qBittorrent with several big torrents
[18:28] <jushur> pong runs on my p100 128mb ..
[18:28] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: yea that should be fine
[18:29] <jushur> mlvmhn: restrict your torrents some then?
[18:29] <mlvmhn> so if i upgrade with more ram is no point?
[18:30] <tgm4883> mlvmhn: i'd probably go SSD first
[18:30] <mlvmhn> k, what is the max of ram i can have in ubuntu?
[18:31] <jushur> mlvmhn: get a ssd for the system, and use the hdd for torrent sharing.
[18:31] <baizon> mlvmhn: 1024GB
[18:32] <tgm4883> baizon: nah, it's more than that
[18:32] <mlvmhn> k thx ;)
[18:34] <baizon> tgm4883: youre right, n/a
[18:34] <baizon> tgm4883: hmm, no sorry youre wrong, its 12TB
[18:35] <baizon> tgm4883: or when its extended 64TB
[18:35] <baizon> depends on the version
[18:35] <tgm4883> baizon: uh, 12TB is more than 1024GB :/
[18:35] <tgm4883> so i'm right...
[18:36] <tgm4883> at least, with the way I understand math. 1TB < 12TB
[18:36] <baizon> tgm4883: 2 memory slots = 2^64
[18:36] <baizon> tgm4883: 4 memory slots = 4^64
[18:37] <tgm4883> baizon: what does that have to do with anything?
[18:37] <baizon> tgm4883: nothing, sorry
[18:40] <FatTone> Hey could anyone answer a question for me real quick?
[18:40] <dougiel> ioria, thank you for your help... how do I make that edit permanant? while it does not work completely it puts my machine into a state where control + alt + del reboot it - do you know of a command that will just shut it down?
[18:42] <vlt> Hello. I have a problem displaying some PDF files. For example, in a 10 page document pages 2-10 all show the same page. The affected files come from different sources (according to their header data). If I run the file through pdfopt or pdftk the problem gets fixed. Any idea what could be the problem here?
[18:42] <FatTone> I'm new to Linux so this is probably pretty basic, but I was just looking through my trash folder and there were two folders in there named 'applications'. Inside those folders were a whole bunch of .desktop files. I didn't move those there. Is this something Linux does automatically?
[18:43] <reisio> vlt: PDF is an awful format, and generators for it are also awful
[18:43] <reisio> vlt: you could see how it looks via acroread, though
[18:43] <reisio> vlt: that's all most PDF authors test against
[18:43] <reisio> contributing to its awfulness
[18:45] <reisio> FatTone: they could be, for example, things you deleted from your desktop
[18:45] <reisio> or from your panel
[18:45] <tgm4883> FatTone: no, linux doesn't move stuff automatically to your trash folder
[18:45] <reisio> any little launcher or shortcut is ultimately usually a .desktop file
[18:46] <FatTone> There's probably 100 files in there
[18:46] <vlt> reisio: Yes, when testing on another machine in AcroRead it looks fine. But obviously other tools like pdftk or pdfopt seem to have no problem parsing it. How to fix the atril (evince fork) problem?
[18:47] <komaru_912> ss
[18:47] <tgm4883> vlt: file a bug with atril
[18:48] <vlt> tgm4883: Thank you.
[18:48] <FatTone> So I feel like I probably shouldn't just empty my trash with all these files in there. What do I do with them?
[18:48] <cortexman> i need the subversion from Xenial, i'm on Wily
[18:48] <cortexman> best procedure?
[18:48] <tgm4883> FatTone: well if they are in there, they most likely aren't being used
[18:48] <tgm4883> cortexman: compile?
[18:49] <k1l> cortexman: look out for a ppa
[18:49] <ravi_> hii
[18:49] <cortexman> what about just adding xenail repos and updating just subversion
[18:49] <cortexman> then disabling them
[18:49] <tgm4883> cortexman: no
[18:50] <tgm4883> cortexman: most definitely, do not do that
[18:50] <ioria> dougiel,  sudo halt -p      not working ?
[18:50] <reisio> vlt: I don't know pdfopt, but if it's like pdftk, it works on a much simpler level
[18:50]  * Fleuv stlr 
[18:50] <bunjee> can someone instruct me how to install my HP Photosmart 7250 printer wirelessly.....Please?
[18:51] <reisio> vlt: if you separate all the pages and reparse each to make a new PDF, it will naturally be a superior PDF using Unixy tools
[18:51] <cortexman> how about - how do i disable svn / kwallet integration?
[18:51] <tgm4883> bunjee: what version of ubuntu?
[18:51] <cortexman> that's another way to fix
[18:51] <reisio> vlt: PDF is proprietary, you see, so no amount of bugs filed for evince will make evince render PDF the same as acroread
[18:51] <reisio> it's a lost cause
[18:51] <bunjee> 14.04
[18:52] <cortexman> i'm not actually using Kubuntu, but i have it installed
[18:52] <tgm4883> bunjee: is that a c7250 all-in-one?
[18:52] <bunjee> yes
[18:53] <tgm4883> bunjee: it's supported by the hplip package in 14.04, you should just be able to add it via the add printers dialog
[18:54] <bunjee> Is hplip installed already or do I need to get it from somewhere?
[18:54] <reisio> bunjee: probably need to install it
[18:54] <tgm4883> bunjee: I believe it's already installed, but you can check by doing 'dpkg -l | grep hplip'
[18:55] <dougiel> ioria, does not seem to just puts in a state wehree crtl+alt+del reboot it can we send a key combo to halt it?
[18:55] <bunjee> OK......thank you.I'll give it a shot....
[18:56] <theviralgriffin> hi guys need some help
[18:56] <cortexman> can i just apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop without f'ing unity?
[18:57] <xangua> cortexman: no
[18:57] <xangua> ! Language
[18:57] <tgm4883> well you could, but it would be pointless
[18:57] <cortexman> why would it be pointless?
[18:57] <cortexman> ! Language Police
[18:57] <tgm4883> cortexman: because it's a metapackage, and wouldn't remove any functionality
[18:58] <cortexman> ah.
[18:58] <cortexman> how do i get rid of it..
[18:58] <theviralgriffin> I have installed ubuntu 15.10, recently whenever i login, the desktop resets, like i am unable to change background etc along with that icons which i had unlocked from dock get reset, could anyone help
[18:58] <tgm4883> cortexman: what problem are you trying to solve?
[18:59] <cortexman> i need to get rid of kwallet, it's causing svn to crash. disabling it, and disabling subversion using kwallet, haven't worked.
[18:59] <cortexman> https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbugs.launchpad.net%2Fubuntu%2F%2Bsource%2Fsubversion%2F%2Bbug%2F563179&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGx1GEswOV4qNi9hnN8TuHRML3qTQ
[18:59] <cortexman> oops
[18:59] <cortexman> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subversion/+bug/563179
[18:59] <cortexman> there is a fixed package in there
[18:59] <cortexman> but it's not in Wily
[18:59] <ioria> dougiel,  i don't remember a 'shutdown shortcut' , on unity you can use a custom shortcut that will call a script where you set you halt command ...
[18:59] <cortexman>  (see final comment)
[19:01] <theviralgriffin> I have installed ubuntu 15.10, recently whenever i login, the desktop resets, like i am unable to change background etc along with that icons which i had unlocked from dock get reset, could anyone help
[19:01] <cortexman> i'm thinking of just downloading the xenial package and installing it with dpkg http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/subversion
[19:01] <cortexman> if it breaks things i can just uninstall it and reinstall the wily version
[19:01] <dougiel> so the shutdown command does not work in ubuntu 14.04 lts
[19:01] <bunjee> tgm4883....no good on this end......trying to "add printer".........network...............don't know where to type in hplip.
[19:02] <tgm4883> bunjee: well you would do add printer > network > then type in the IP address of the printer
[19:03] <tgm4883> bunjee: or if you wait, it should probably autopopulate
[19:03] <tgm4883> bunjee: did you verify that hplip was installed?
[19:03] <bunjee> hplip is installed
[19:03] <theviralgriffin> I have installed ubuntu 15.10, recently whenever i login, the desktop resets, like i am unable to change background etc along with that icons which i had unlocked from dock get reset, could anyone help
[19:05] <tgm4883> bunjee: so you are in teh add printer interface, you've expanded out "Network printer" then selected "find network printer"?
[19:05] <tgm4883> !patience | theviralgriffin
[19:06] <bunjee> tgm4833...........yes
[19:07] <tgm4883> bunjee: do you know the IP address of the printer?
[19:07] <bunjee> yes....I did a printout.....
[19:07] <Guest29522> Hi guys, I needed some help with my Ubuntu 15.10. I get W: Failed to fetch http://np.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/wily-updates/multiverse/binary-i386/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch type errors for all the wily-updates.. But when I switch to the us mirror, I get no error. I think its the mirror of Nepal having the issue.
[19:08] <Guest29522> Can anyone please help me on this ?
[19:08] <tgm4883> bunjee: then you should be able to put the IP address in the field there
[19:08] <bunjee> searching now....................
[19:09] <Bashing-om> Guest40841: Maybe the 'np' mirror has not completed synching up with mother to this time ?
[19:10] <arunpyasi> Bashing-om: its been more than 1 week we have this issue.
[19:12] <JackiePuppet> while in a man page, is there a way to give a command go to another refered man page without going back to the terminal (staying in that man page)?
[19:13] <bunjee> tgm4833.......I'll have to try later.....thanks for the help.............
[19:13] <Bashing-om> arunpyasi: As no problems with the main mirror site, then that points that Nipal's server with a problem . I did have same extended issue with my mirror site and I did change my morror. // I do not know the procedure to contact the mirror to inquire of the nature of the problem .
[19:14] <ioria> arunpyasi, try now sudo apt-get update
[19:14] <arunpyasi> ioria: did you fix the problem ?
[19:14] <arunpyasi> Bashing-om: ok :) No Problem.
[19:14] <ioria> arunpyasi, well, just a minut ago your repoare still at 9 Feb now are 20 Feb .... try to run the update
[19:16] <arunpyasi> ioria: how did you find that
[19:16] <arunpyasi> ?
[19:16] <ioria> arunpyasi, did you run sudo apt-get update ?
[19:17] <designbybeck> If I'm trying to do an install in the terminal and it says" E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?" But I don't have anything else open, how do I fix that
[19:17] <arunpyasi> ioria: I encountered the error
[19:17] <s4b0t4g3> Hey
[19:17] <designbybeck> Normally I reboot the computer, but I don't want to do that everytime
[19:17] <ioria> arunpyasi, still now ?
[19:17] <arunpyasi> ioria: Hash Sum mismatch
[19:17] <arunpyasi> ioria: yes
[19:17] <s4b0t4g3> Any1 can help me? my audio isn`t working on lionsec
[19:17] <arunpyasi> error from wily-security and wily-updates
[19:18] <s4b0t4g3> Any1 can help me? my audio isn`t working on lionsec
[19:18] <k1l> s4b0t4g3: ask the lionsec support then
[19:18] <ioria> arunpyasi, sorry, yes , you repos  are stuck at 09-Feb-2016 00:07 	6.1K	
[19:18] <MonkeyDust> what's kionsec
[19:18] <MonkeyDust> what's lionsec
[19:18] <ioria> arunpyasi, http://np.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/wily-updates/multiverse/binary-i386/
[19:18] <Bashing-om> designbybeck: How about ' sudo fuser -cuk /var/lib/dpkg/lock; sudo rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/lock ' ??
[19:19] <s4b0t4g3> But alsa-mixer is`nt working
[19:19] <designbybeck> ok let me try that Bashing-om
[19:19] <s4b0t4g3> omg
[19:19] <arunpyasi> ioria: ok.. so how can we fix this ?
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> s4b0t4g3  ok, so lionsec is some ibscue distro... you're in the wrong channel, it's not supported here
[19:19] <ioria> arunpyasi,  switch mirror :(
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> obscure*
[19:20] <s4b0t4g3> LionSec is based on Ubuntu Bro
[19:20] <arunpyasi> ioria: is bad idea..
[19:20] <MonkeyDust> s4b0t4g3  and ubuntu is based in debian, yet you're not in #debian
[19:20] <s4b0t4g3> Just a alternative distro of ubuntu on pentesting
[19:20] <arunpyasi> ioria: cause I have good down speed with my country mirror
[19:20] <ioria> arunpyasi,  really ? why ?
[19:20] <arunpyasi> other mirror, is late.
[19:20] <MonkeyDust> s4b0t4g3  alternative distro's are not supported here
[19:20] <arunpyasi> I mean, slow download
[19:21] <s4b0t4g3> ok thanks
[19:21] <ioria> arunpyasi,  oh... well, i'm in Europe and use the us mirrors ....
[19:21] <arunpyasi> ioria: ok.. but I have slow download speed naa..
[19:21] <arunpyasi> so.
[19:21] <designbybeck> nope Bashing-om ....that first command complete crashed my system
[19:21] <jainam> hello
[19:22] <designbybeck> ....well I guess that fixed the issue because the reboot ha
[19:23] <Amm0n> designbybeck, next time: ps -aux |grep /var/lib/dpkg/ and see whats using it
[19:23] <designbybeck> thanks Amm0n
[19:24] <Bashing-om> designbybeck: Can not imigine the why it would crash the system . What release are you running ? Maybe look'n that something in systemd has changed ??
[19:26] <pnwise> Can someone help me with xset on Ubuntu? I am using i3wm and can't set anything from a script to xset, only if I type in terminal. So now my screen is on all the time.
[19:28] <designbybeck>  Bashing-om 14.04
[19:29] <Bashing-om> designbybeck: K; .. No idea then as to why the crash .
[19:29] <RippyDippy> hey guys, Im on xfce. Any idea why my workspace names arn't permanent
[19:30] <designbybeck> Come on 16.04 :)
[19:31] <arunpyasi> ioria: I have just sent a msg to the maintainer of the repo, I hope he will help to fix the issue soon.
[19:32] <Amm0n> pnwise, you want to blank your screen?
[19:32] <pnwise> Amm0n yes
[19:33] <Amm0n> pnwise, you could use xscreensaver, or add xet somewhere in your i3 config, or pass it over with .xinitrc
[19:33] <ioria> arunpyasi,  good, try to clean the cache
[19:34] <pnwise> Amm0n It doesn't work, xset only change settings if they are typed in terminal, it doesn't work in i3 config, in crontab or any other script.
[19:34] <arunpyasi> ioria: I did everything out !!
[19:34] <arunpyasi> ioria: I cleaned all the apt's cache, lists but no fix with my country repo :P
[19:36] <ioria> arunpyasi,  sorry to hear that
[19:36] <Amm0n> pnwise, did you try this suggested solution: https://faq.i3wm.org/question/5938/getting-screen-to-blank/ ?
[19:37] <pnwise> Amm0n Yes, I tried every solution I was able to find on google. But let me try again
[19:37] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, then try changing your mirrors/sources in the package manager then updating
[19:38] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: yeah did it. I am now connecting with us mirror.. But I want our mirror to be fixed ASAP.
[19:39] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, yes understood, closer mirrors are fastest
[19:39] <arunpyasi> yeah BluesKaj
[19:40] <hexhaxtron> How can I make forward of port 22 without access to the router?
[19:40] <ioria> arunpyasi,  there is also http://ubuntu.ntc.net.np/    but still stopped at 9 Feb
[19:40] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: with my country mirror I get 3-5 MB/s but with US or other max I get is 80 KB/s
[19:41] <arunpyasi> ioria: yeah, they both are the same server.... just the domain is different.
[19:41] <ioria> arunpyasi,  i see
[19:41] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, have you tried the main mirror in the UK ?
[19:41] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: yeah, they work fine.
[19:42] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: main mirror is in UK or US ? I think its US !!
[19:43] <arunpyasi> ohh.. I see, its UK. :D
[19:43] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, no it's in the UK
[19:43] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/archive.ubuntu.com right ?
[19:44] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, yes'
[19:45] <Amm0n> pnwise, i'm not familar with i3, but you could also set it with X. See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Display_Power_Management_Signaling#Setting_up_DPMS_in_X
[19:45] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, didn't realize you meant a ppa though
[19:46] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: did I ? I don't think I meant a PPA :P
[19:48] <ioria> arunpyasi,  have you rebooted by the time you cleaned the cache ?
[19:49] <BluesKaj> arunpyasi, oops sorry , the launchpad thing made me think it was appa
[19:49] <nik> kmkkk
[19:49] <arunpyasi> ioria: no, I haven't but yes, I had tested to many other PC but it reported the same error
[19:49] <arunpyasi> BluesKaj: Oh ok. NP
[19:49] <pnwise> Thanks Amm0n I already have similar script for X, but it does not work either
[19:50] <ioria> arunpyasi,  you also tried  s sudo apt update ?   (not apt-get)
[19:51] <arunpyasi> ioria: isn't that almost same ? No i haven't
[19:51] <ioria> arunpyasi,  yes it is
[19:51] <ioria> :þ
[19:51] <deniz946> hello, my microphone is recording VERY low, any help with that?
[19:51] <arunpyasi> lol
[19:51] <deniz946> if I amplify it, i hear so much noise
[19:52] <designbybeck> Amm0n, it happened again, so I did what you said and I don't see anything
[19:52] <Gallomimia> what kinda mic?
[19:52] <deniz946> Gallomimia: Internal (built-in) or some pluged
[19:52] <designbybeck> Amm0n, the grep just gave back the color command
[19:52] <Gallomimia> both then?
[19:53] <deniz946> Gallomimia: Yes
[19:53] <Gallomimia> seems pretty odd... i was going to suggest a mismatch in impedence versus voltage
[19:53] <Gallomimia> what do you use to "amplify" it?
[19:53] <deniz946> Settings > Sound > Input
[19:53] <designbybeck> Amm0n, oh looks like Software Updater was open this time, but wouldn't have have shown in the grep command?
[19:54] <Gallomimia> and what's the "noise" you hear?
[19:54] <deniz946> The amplification noise
[19:54] <Gallomimia> a buzz
[19:54] <deniz946> like zzzzzzzz
[19:54] <deniz946> yeah
[19:54] <Gallomimia> hmmmm
[19:54] <rederred> buna sera
[19:55] <deniz946> This is how i got it
[19:55] <deniz946> http://storage1.static.itmages.com/i/16/0221/h_1456084526_7922254_3107a3a2f5.png
[19:55] <Gallomimia> maybe you can change something with pulse-audio but i'm at a loss to help
[19:55] <django_> whats linux mint?
[19:55] <django_> its not ubuntu right
[19:55] <Gallomimia> right
[19:55] <k1l> django_: no, its not ubuntu
[19:55] <Gallomimia> it's based on ubuntu but it's something else
[19:55] <deniz946> pulse audio is some app?
[19:56] <Gallomimia> deniz946: no it's the backend for the audio in ubuntu. there's apps to manipulate it
[19:56] <Gallomimia> settings > sound being one of them
[19:56] <k1l> deniz946: some laptops internal sounddevices have some issue with the netbrum. is this a laptop? did you try to unplug the wire and see if that is still the issue?
[19:57] <deniz946> k1l: Yeah, it's laptop, I don't want to open the laptop, waranty matter
[19:57] <k1l> deniz946: i mean let it run on battery and see if that error is still there with the net brumm
[19:58] <deniz946> okay, one sec, ill test
[20:00] <deniz946> k1l: still very low
[20:00] <k1l> deniz946: ok. then it could be just a cheap audio card or its not well seperated from the power transistors which means the brumm is not going away due to hardware issues
[20:01] <deniz946> I think it's not cheap, the laptop i have is quite good, and with good sound card
[20:01] <deniz946> Sound Blaster Sound Card
[20:02] <ioria> deniz946, you can try audacity
[20:02] <oiuy543> does your sound work when you boot from usb installed os?
[20:02] <deniz946> oiuy543: Didn't tested it, but in windows works quite good
[20:03] <Caroga> any lvm experts in the house ?
[20:04] <Caroga> I seek help with recovering lvm metadata from one of my pv's and it's not going that well
[20:06] <||arifaX> I have a dual boot 14.04 / XP. XP worked and is still in menu.lst but I can not boot it, ends in black screen doing nothing, no logos, nothing. any ideas how I can fix that
[20:07] <skinux> What is the most recommended way to upgrade distribution versions now?
[20:07] <k1l> skinux: cli or gui?
[20:07] <skinux> either one
[20:07] <bekks> skinux: do-release-upgrade
[20:07] <Multbrelch> I try to forward X11 from an old SUN onto an Ubuntu 14.04 via telnet and use "setenv DISPLAY IPaddress:0.0" on the SUN. It says: "XView error: Cannot open connection". Any idea?
[20:07] <k1l> do-release-upgrade on cli. update-manager on gui
[20:07] <bekks> Multbrelch: telnet cant forward anything.
[20:07] <bekks> Multbrelch: You need to use SSH.
[20:08] <skinux> It says no release found, but I'm on Trusty right now and I know there are three newer versions.
[20:08] <Multbrelch> bekks it works with Xming under windows ...
[20:08] <bekks> skinux: Which ve®sion are you on?
[20:08] <skinux> 14.04.3
[20:08] <bekks> Multbrelch: Using telnet - it cant. telnet doesnt support forwarding.
[20:08] <serg__> reisio, after reboot problem reappeared
[20:08] <bekks> skinux: There are no newer LTS releases.
[20:09] <Multbrelch> bekks, but with Xming and a telnet putty connection to the SUN it works ...
[20:09] <skinux> Oh, well I know that, but I want to upgrade non-LTS version
[20:09] <tellendil> Hi ! I've got a problem with apt-cacher-ng in Wily, it will fire random mismatch for checksums and therefore is unusable to install packages. I'm using the Wily version from vagrant (ubuntu/wily64). Does somebody has a clue ?
[20:09] <bekks> Multbrelch: Well, then you are the first one who uses a feature of telnet which isnt implemented.
[20:09] <k1l> skinux: to 14.04.4?
[20:09] <skinux> To 14.10 to start with
[20:09] <Multbrelch> bekks, or is there something I miss with respect to Xming?
[20:10] <k1l> skinux: 14.10 is dead, so it 15.04.
[20:10] <bekks> Multbrelch: telnet does not support forwarding. You need to use SSH.
[20:10] <k1l> skinux: so you want to upgrade to 15.10 now? do you really want to upgrade?
[20:10] <skinux> Well, AFAIK I have to upgrade by one version at a time
[20:10] <med_> you should be able to go from LTS to LTS or at least LTS to LTS.1
[20:10] <Mchammerdad> ON windows 10 there is a really neat "cast to device" that works great with my smart TV. I can stream movies I downloaded to my TV in the living room that way. Does Ubuntu/Linux have any similar features that I can use?
[20:11] <k1l> skinux: yes. and that is the problem now. that is why i ask if you really want to upgrade. you will have to make a EOL upgrade to 14.10, then a EOL upgrade to 15.04 then a upgrade to 15.10.
[20:11] <skinux> So I can go directly from 14.04 to 15.10?
[20:11] <k1l> skinux: and in 4 months you need to upgrade to 16.04.
[20:11] <k1l> skinux: no
[20:11] <akik> Multbrelch: when using telnet the x11 apps are not tunneled but try to connect to the $DISPLAY you've set with x11 protocols
[20:11] <johnzorn> what does xdg-open use to figure out what program to use to open something? I changed the default for text/html to chromium. When I do a xdg-mime query default text/html I get chromium-browser-chromium.desktop but when I xdg-open a .html it open in firefox
[20:11] <skinux> Well, I want OpenJDK-8, website says to install from Repo, but repo doesn't have it.
[20:12] <Multbrelch> akik, hi! BTW: telnet does now work when not installing xinetd !!
[20:12] <Multbrelch> akik, so what must I do? Something like this?: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/x11-forwarding-over-telnet-is-it-possible-261553/
[20:13] <BarnacleBob> wait
[20:13] <akik> Multbrelch: the correct answer is http://sunfreeware.com/
[20:13] <akik> Multbrelch: get openssh from there
[20:13] <bekks> akik: No.
[20:13] <bekks> Multbrelch: The correct answer is www.opencsw.org
[20:13] <bekks> Sunfreeware is dead for ages.
[20:13] <k1l> skinux: see the PPA http://askubuntu.com/questions/464755/how-to-install-openjdk-8-on-14-04-lts
[20:13] <Bashing-om> skinux: Bugs should now be irined out : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1497024 <- release upgrades should jump over unsupported releases.
[20:14] <Multbrelch> akik and bekks, why does it work with Xming and putty via telnet? Is there something similar like Xming for Linux?
[20:15] <bekks> Multbrelch: akik told you what telnet does. The solution to your issue is using ssh.
[20:15] <Multbrelch> k
[20:20] <Nukien> I'm having an issue with drive remove/insert with 14.04 - using a supermicro system
[20:21] <skinux> Tried to use the PPA, apt says there is nothing java8
[20:21] <Nukien> Removing a drive doesn't seem to produce a notification - the system just eventually notices it can't write to the device and offlines it
[20:21] <Nukien> Not like removing a usb drive
[20:21] <Nukien> Inserting a replacement (this is for testing md replacement etc) does nothing - no notification of a new drive
[20:22] <Nukien> Is it missing a hotplug module or similar ?
[20:24] <cortexman> how do i get unity to be the default desktop from the command line..
[20:24] <Mchammerdad> Anyone have any luck getting 3 monitors configured with 2  GPU's?
[20:25] <qwertyuioplkjhgf> cortexman: what do you mean?
[20:25] <Bashing-om> cortexman: Depends, what release are you running ?
[20:25] <cortexman> wily
[20:26] <cortexman> it's trying and failing to boot into kubuntu
[20:26] <k1l> cortexman: autologin?
[20:26] <cortexman> not starting sddm either
[20:26] <cortexman> it's booting into console
[20:26] <k1l> cortexman: sudo apt install lightdm
[20:27] <cortexman> i have lightdm
[20:27] <Bashing-om> cortexman: What results ' sudo systemctl start lightdm ' ?
[20:28] <k1l> sudo systemctl start lightdm
[20:28] <cortexman> worked..
[20:28] <cortexman> how do i get that on boot
[20:28] <k1l> what bootparameter do you use?
[20:29] <cortexman> no idea
[20:31] <ioria> cortexman, cat Xorg.0.log | grep Kernel
[20:31] <ioria> cortexman, cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep Kernel
[20:32] <k1l> dmesg should tell the booting kernel parameters too
[20:43] <platsbruts> hi
[20:44] <qwertyuioplkjhgf> hi
[20:44] <platsbruts> I have a separate /home partition and I want to reinstall my ubuntu distro
[20:44] <cortexman> kernel params are ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
[20:44] <platsbruts> how can I do that?
[20:45] <cortexman> @ioria @k1l
[20:45] <ioria> cortexman, sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm   should set it as default ... what are you using now ?
[20:45] <cortexman> just did that
[20:46] <cortexman> i have another problem, i can't install the cuda deb anymore
[20:46] <cortexman> Failed to fetch cuda-repo-7-5-local/Relase No hash entry in Release file which is considered strong enough for security purposes
[20:47] <lowkey> anyone here running Ubuntu on Dell XPS 13" (2015) laptop?
[20:52] <qwertyuioplkjhgf> (exit
[20:53] <Multbrelch> akik, installing ssh is almost impossible on the SUN since I even do not have pkgadd or a compiler. Anyway, if I want to  try to connect to the $DISPLAY via the X11 protocols it should work as described here, right? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/x11-forwarding-over-telnet-is-it-possible-261553/page2.html
[20:57] <cortexman> is there a way to tell apt to ignore the hash
[21:00] <niesoft> hi
[21:04] <streulma> hello if I run 14.04 or 15.10 my unity is sometimes reset with old fonts and loogs ugly
[21:05] <ouroumov> streulma, it's a feature not a bug
[21:05] <MonkeyDust_> streulma  install unity-tweak
[21:05] <streulma> oh, not normal that Unity reset
[21:05] <streulma> a friend has also
[21:05] <k1l> streulma: that is not intended. does a relogin help?
[21:06] <streulma> a reboot helps
[21:06] <streulma> I have an Intel 4600 card
[21:07] <streulma> and my Nvidia is not supported with Nouveau, kernel issue
[21:07] <streulma> I have to use nouveau.modeset=0 and i915.modeset=1
[21:08] <tester> Hey
[21:09] <tester> Is there french communauty here ?
[21:09] <EriC^^> #ubuntu-fr
[21:09] <tester> thanks
[21:09] <EriC^^> np
[21:09] <tester> what about blackbuntu ?
[21:10] <k1l> tester: thats not an ubuntu
[21:10] <EriC^^> no idea, try /msg alis list *blackbuntu*
[21:10] <k1l> tester: see the website you got that OS from.
[21:10] <suncokret> hello, is it secure if we use portable linux programs which we put for example in home directory?
[21:10] <tester> ok i gonna do this
[21:10] <tester> thx guyw
[21:11] <tester> guyz qwrty grr
[21:11] <k1l> suncokret: depends on the programs you run. if the portable programs harm your system its not safe :)
[21:12] <suncokret> for example i run double commander portable, is it safe in home directory or it is better to put program directory in for example usr directory and path for configuration files in home?
[21:15] <suncokret> i mean if i put double commander portable in home directory, is double commander safe there, can it be harm by viruses?
[21:17] <k1l> suncokret: there is no safe place if your system is infected.
[21:18] <suncokret> i don't understand... tell me is it better and safer to put double commander portable in home directory or in usr directory? or it is same?
[21:18] <teward> suncokret: it is neither safer nor better.  the problem is the safety of the application NOT where you put it
[21:19] <MonkeyDust_> suncokret  what is double commander? a game?
[21:19] <suncokret> i understand that, double comander is safe
[21:19] <k1l> for virus it doesn matter. but ou dont put portable stuff into /usr. you put that into your /home or into /opt
[21:19] <teward> suncokret: then I would put it in your own /home/ directory
[21:19] <suncokret> double commander is best file manager for linyx
[21:19] <suncokret> linux
[21:19] <cortexman_> my xenial upgrade has been pretty successful, with the exception that i have to run sudo systemctl start lightdm after boot
[21:19] <teward> somewhere
[21:19] <cortexman_> can't get lightdm to stick
[21:20] <teward> !xenial | cortexman_, assuming you want help with that stuff
[21:20] <teward> so, #ubuntu+1
[21:20] <suncokret> http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net/
[21:20] <cortexman_> may not be xenial related. i have multiple window managers installed
[21:20] <cortexman_> gdm, lightdm, sddm, kdm, whatever
[21:20] <suncokret> that is link for double commander :)
[21:20] <teward> cortexman_: well, you said you upgraded to Xenial
[21:20] <k1l> suncokret: why do you use a portable version? double commander is in the ubuntu repos
[21:21] <teward> cortexman_: so, because you upgraded to Xenial, you should refer to #ubuntu+1 with any support questions and such :)
[21:21] <suncokret> yes, but i like portable... :)
[21:21] <baizon> suncokret: that doesnt make any sense
[21:21] <k1l> suncokret: portable is dumb if its in the official repo
[21:23] <suncokret> if you use portable you can use several versions in same time
[21:23] <k1l> suncokret: which doesnt make sense
[21:24] <suncokret> for me it does make sense, it is thing of like and choice :)
[21:25] <suncokret> if developer make portable version then much people probably use it :)
[21:25] <MonkeyDust_> suncokret  i'm installing it from the repos, why do you go to that website
[21:25] <k1l> suncokret: ok, this is out of the #ubuntu focus then.
[21:26] <MonkeyDust_> suncokret  it's simply similar to norton commanader, midnight commander, nothing special
[21:26] <MonkeyDust_> gnome-commander
[21:27] <suncokret> it is much better than norton or midnight commander... it is much better... it is similar to total commander
[21:27] <truexfan81> can anyone tell me where the phpmyadmin package puts its config file on 14.04 when you don't specify one of the 2 httpd options during install?
[21:28] <Ben64> /etc/phpmyadmin probably
[21:29] <Abe_> mounting and unmounting cd's in linux is a very big pain
[21:29] <Ben64> nope
[21:30] <SupaYoshi> Hey guys
[21:30] <SupaYoshi> maybe you need to limit the MARK rule with -o?
[21:30] <SupaYoshi> How do I do this on this?
[21:30] <Ben64> SupaYoshi: need context
[21:30] <k1l> SupaYoshi: what context?
[21:30] <SupaYoshi> sudo iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner deluge -j MARK --set-mark 0x1
[21:30] <Abe_> can't find /dev/sr0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab <--- ok means what?
[21:30] <Ben64> Abe_: explain exactly what you're doing
[21:30] <k1l> Abe_: what is your real issue?
[21:30] <SupaYoshi> Okay wow
[21:30] <truexfan81> Ben64: you would think that but nope, its not there
[21:30] <SupaYoshi> Well.
[21:30] <k1l> Abe_: your desktop (gvfs) should do all the mounting for you.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> I am trying to route all the traffic owned by user deluge, over tun1.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> I've got that working.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> But after doing it...
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> I cannot access deluged anymore from my LAN.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> because all traffic for that user and its processes
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> is run over that tun1.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> But I want to access it from my LAN.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> And nobody knows how to in #netfilter
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> lol
[21:31] <Abe_> kk so I'm installing a windows game via Pol, the game has 3 Cd's, it does not recognize the 2nd Cd.
[21:31] <SupaYoshi> except this guy, suggesting this:
[21:32] <SupaYoshi> SupaYoshi, maybe you need to limit the MARK rule with -o?
[21:33] <SupaYoshi> So Im trying to put that -o argument into that MARK rule.
[21:33] <SupaYoshi> But not getting it yet.
[21:33] <SupaYoshi> Any idea  k1l
[21:34] <Ben64> Abe_: what game, are they cds or dvds, what does dmesg say about the disc?
[21:34] <k1l> SupaYoshi: sorry, no
[21:35] <Abe_> well I will eventually get it to run i am not worried about that
[21:35] <drac0666> hi, i have problem with my Ubuntu mate 15, after reboot i often have no sounds, sometimes i have to run app (spotify) twice or more to hear something from spearking. Any ideas why?
[21:35] <Abe_> but finding disks with  """ mount|grep ^'/dev' """ seems not very user friendly.
[21:36] <Ben64> Abe_: well why are you doing that?
[21:36] <Abe_> to find my mounting point
[21:37] <Ben64> Abe_: so did you come here to complain or do you want help with something
[21:38] <truexfan81> anyone know where that conf file is? i'd really like to gain access to phpmyadmin, but since i don't have physical access to the machine i have to add my ip to its config to do so
[21:38] <Abe_> just complaining xD sorry. well I need help with that. but I think i'm able to figure it out.
[21:38] <Abe_> thx to google
[21:38] <tsapii> how do you need help with it if you can figure it out?
[21:39] <Ben64> truexfan81: use find or locate or something? or install phpmyadmin manually
[21:39] <faust`> hello, i am moving my web server to a new server, how can i copy everything from old server to new server? my only access way to old server is FTP
[21:39] <truexfan81> Ben64: locate says its in the apache dir, but nano says the file is empty
[21:40] <Abe_> tsapii: idk i am confused
[21:40] <tsapii> what are you confused about?
[21:41] <NoobMessesUpLinu> hi guys
[21:43] <asper> hello there. running on ubuntu 16.04 i can't delete a bridge interface created by ip link. after reboot its still there and an previously associated wifi interface uses it as master.
[21:43] <Abe_> tsapii: nothing, I'm going to try it later again,
[21:45] <xangua> ! 16.04 | asper
[21:45] <drac0666> I have problem with my Ubuntu mate 15, after reboot i often have no sounds, sometimes i have to run app (spotify) twice or more to hear something from spearking. Any ideas why?
[21:45] <victoria__> hello
[21:45] <victoria__> i have i problem with trusty ubuntu no wlan
[21:46] <victoria__> please somebody help me
[21:46] <Ben64> !details | victoria__
[21:47] <victoria__> ok
[21:50] <drac0666> I have problem with my Ubuntu mate 15, after reboot i often have no sounds, sometimes i have to run app (spotify) twice or more to hear something from spearking. Profile and Device in settings is correct (Maya u5 usb card) when i type pactl list sinks short i recive RUNNING on maya and still i hear nothing on speakrs
[21:50] <victoria__> http://pastebin.com/J2r0Zutt
[21:51] <k1l> victoria__: can you show the output of "lspci" and "lsusb"?
[21:52] <ouroumov> victoria__, your wireless is not detected using lshw -C network ?
[21:52] <drac0666> my problem is so wired that noone wants to help? ;p
[21:52] <Majora320> s
[21:53] <victoria__> how can i know that please  give a command
[21:53] <Majora320> know what?
[21:53] <ouroumov> drac0666, more likely no one know how to help, wait for someone qualified to read your message
[21:54] <Ben64> victoria__: the same way you just posted the output from iwconfig, post the output of both 'lspci' and 'lsusb'
[21:54] <victoria__> ahhh, ok :$
[21:55] <truexfan81> Ben64: find finds nothing locate just finds empty files
[21:55] <drac0666> ouroumov, ok i will try ask later
[21:55] <truexfan81> as long as nginx has been around there should really be an option for it in the phpmyadmin autoconfig
[21:55] <ouroumov> drac0666, also ask in #ubuntu-mate on the off chance it's distribution-specific
[21:55] <victoria__> http://pastebin.com/yJYveETi
[21:55] <Ben64> truexfan81: just install it manually then
[21:56] <ilonka_> hi
[21:56] <truexfan81> Ben64: what you mean by manual? compile?
[21:56] <Ben64> truexfan81: no... go to phpmyadmin, download, done
[21:56] <drac0666> ouroumov, i doubt that i had that on ubuntu/ubuntu mate/linux mint
[21:57] <ouroumov> k
[21:58] <k1l> victoria__: and "lspci"?
[21:58] <Majora320>  #freenode
[22:01] <victoria__> lpsci here: http://pastebin.com/7NSWhEGY
[22:01] <truexfan81> lol extracted the zip did a ls | grep .conf got 0 results so that doesn't have the conf that allows me to add my ip to it either
[22:01] <victoria__> i ve translated that
[22:01] <truexfan81> time for church, i'll have to work on it more later i guess
[22:02] <Gallomimia> ls | grep .conf probably won't have as good of results as find . -name .conf
[22:02] <Gallomimia> and both probably need some wildcards
[22:03] <k1l> victoria__: "lspci"
[22:03] <k1l> victoria__: there was a typo
[22:03] <victoria__> http://pastebin.com/7NSWhEGY
[22:03] <victoria__> ahh wait now is working
[22:03] <victoria__> lpsci
[22:04] <k1l> victoria__: details matter: its lspci. not lpsci
[22:04] <victoria__> sorry for that :$
[22:05] <diego_> Hey guys. I need to create a hotspot, but my situation is a bit different than the tutorials/guides ive seen online., and therefore I couldnt make it to work. Can anyone quickly help me?
[22:05] <victoria__> here we go: http://pastebin.com/zqS6r2GK
[22:06] <k1l> victoria__: why are you root?
[22:06] <Slashman> hello, for a server, is there any point to running unprivileged lxc container? the server guide don't give much details about the security risk that may exists
[22:06] <victoria__> it s worng
[22:06] <k1l> !bcm43xx | victoria__ see this
[22:09] <drac0666> I have problem with my Ubuntu mate 15, after reboot i often have no sounds, sometimes i have to run app (spotify) twice or more to hear something from spearking. Profile and Device in settings is correct (Maya u5 usb card) when i type pactl list sinks short i recive RUNNING on maya and still i hear nothing on speakrs
[22:14] <dillon> hey guys, I need some more help I am trying to run a .gba file and it automatically downloaded mednafan and it said that it would work with the .gba file but it is not opening or running anything could someone please help me out
[22:26] <monq> hey guys, i got a problem with my etc/profile file and cant get along :/
[22:26] <monq> as soon as i connect via ssh on my ubuntu server a message is displayed: -bash: /etc/profile: row 22: syntax error at unexpected word »$'do\r'«
[22:26] <monq> i googled but didnt find solution - although my syntax in that file is correct
[22:26] <monq> same as here: http://faculty.csuci.edu/peter.smith/s13421handouts/etcprofile.pdf
[22:27] <k1l> did you make changes to that file?
[22:28] <skinux> Is this stuff actually free or is it pirated? http://administrationx.net/Ubuntu-Server-Administration-pdf.html
[22:28] <monq> yes
[22:29] <monq> i added a line at its bottom : SECRET_KEY_BASE=MY HASH
[22:29] <monq> MY HAS is a hash value
[22:29] <monq> later i deleted
[22:29] <monq> and did reboot
[22:30] <monq> but error still appears
[22:30] <ouroumov>  /etc/profile is sourced by your shell upon login. There's a syntax error in the file. Correct the syntax error and the message will disappear.
[22:31] <tgm4883> skinux: what stuff
[22:31] <ouroumov> If row=line then it gives you and idea where the syntax error is monq
[22:32] <skinux> The PDFs on that page
[22:33] <rexwin____> how to find what dovecot packages are installed in my server?
[22:33] <tgm4883> skinux: not sure. They are all super old though
[22:33] <tgm4883> rexwin____: 'dpkg -l | grep dovecot'
[22:33] <skinux> Well, I probably don't want anything really old
[22:34] <tgm4883> skinux: what are you trying to do?
[22:35] <ouroumov> monq, did you by any chance copied the code from that pdf onto a windows machine before pasting it on your server?
[22:36] <skinux> I was simply looking for free PDF books on Ubuntu administration
[22:36] <skinux> Figured I might learn a few things.
[22:36] <tgm4883> skinux: well it's not a pdf, but there is always https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/
[22:36] <monq> ouroumov, yes
[22:37] <ouroumov> monq, I think that's where the syntax error is comming from. Under windows the new line sequence is \r\n
[22:37] <skinux> Does that teach about all the various commands?
[22:38] <monq> ouroumov is there a way copying that file content without windows format
[22:38] <monq> im typting that whole script manually right now xD
[22:39] <ouroumov> monq, you can try removing the stuff in-place and see if that fixes things. Use on the server: sed -i s/"\r\n"/"\n"/g /etc/profile
[22:41] <monq> ouroumov i tried that command didnt fix it
[22:41] <drac0666> I have problem with my Ubuntu mate 15, after reboot i often have no sounds, sometimes i have to run app (spotify) twice or more to hear something from spearking. Profile and Device in settings is correct (Maya u5 usb card) when i type pactl list sinks short i recive RUNNING on maya and still i hear nothing on speakrs
[22:42] <monq> ouroumov but im pretty sure u are rigt with ur hypothesis cuz k1l told me same
[22:43] <ouroumov> Oh, I hadn't noticed
[22:44] <monq> he told me in another channel
[22:44] <sparks_> Hey folks, made a pretty big boo boo this weekend.. I went to shrink my mdadm raid6 from 10 drives to 9, which I did successfully, but I forgot to resize2fs the device partition prior to shrinking the array... what I am now left with is a working array, but a file system that is borked
[22:44] <monq> but im too lazy to type that script by hand
[22:44] <monq> xD
[22:46] <sparks_> I went ahead and ran fsck.ext4 on the device but it cxomplains about the partition not matching the device count in blocks and fails out eventually.. even if I run with the -y flag
[22:50] <andybrine> hi everyone
[22:51] <andybrine> does anyone know if samba still works for filesharing in ubuntu 15.10?
[22:51] <k1l> andybrine: why not?
[22:51] <compdoc> you would hope so
[22:52] <andybrine> k1l I just cant seem to get it working and have tried everything
[22:52] <andybrine> im not able to see my workgroup at all
[22:53] <andybrine> thought I would be able to see that on my machine
[22:55] <Bashing-om> EriC^^: Is here. our day brightens .
[22:56] <EriC^^> Bashing-om: :)
[22:56] <andybrine> Is there anything specifically that I need to do to make the workgroup visible?
[22:59] <andybrine> any help would be appreciated thanks :D
[23:02] <sparks_> also trying to resize gives me this error resize2fs: Can't read a block bitmap while trying to resize
[23:04] <drac0666> Changing autospawn=yes to no in /etc/pulse/client.conf stops pulseaudio service from working?
[23:13] <monq> k1l , ouroumov thanks guys! i just wrote that script manually in vim and now everythink works fine. as u mentioned the syntax error was cuz of the \r\n linebreak windows is fomatting its lines, but linux doesnt ackknowledge \r in its format. the problem was that im operating from a windows machine via ssh. even when i replace all \r\n in my editor (sublime2 or n++) with \n only, everytime when i copy that content, windows automatically adds \r\n to
[23:13] <monq>  each end of line again(!)
[23:13] <monq> i just wanted to share with u
[23:13] <ouroumov> Ok, thanks for the update monq
[23:13] <k1l> monq: look at the encoding.
[23:14] <k1l> ubuntu uses utf-8
[23:14] <Massa> Hey anyone ever installed lolcat on their machine?
[23:15] <monq> i found a way with sublime2 : u can determine it via: VIEW -> LINE ENDINGS -> WINDOWS / UNIX
[23:15] <minitrue> hey, im having a problem after upgrading (apt-get upgrade) after boot i cant log in, it only refresh the log in screen where it ask for an user and password, anyone knows what might be the problem?
[23:16] <EriC^^> minitrue: new graphics driver isn't working
[23:16] <EriC^^> did you try the guest account?
[23:17] <minitrue> EriC^^: yes, i have different users its the same with all of them
[23:17] <k1l> minitrue: what is "uname -a"? and what ubuntu is that?
[23:18] <EriC^^> press ctrl+alt+f1 and type cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[23:19] <minitrue> 3.13.0-77 generic
[23:19] <minitrue> k1l: ^
[23:19] <k1l> minitrue: is "linux-generic" installed?
[23:21] <minitrue> k1l: I would asume I've being using 14.04 lts
[23:25] <minitrue> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/ao2g
[23:27] <k1l> minitrue: is "linux-generic" installed?
[23:27] <k1l> minitrue: sudo apt install linux-generic
[23:29] <minitrue> k1l: yes is installed
[23:30] <k1l> minitrue: how did you install the video driver?
[23:30] <EriC^^> minitrue: which driver are you using?
[23:33] <minitrue> EriC^^: I can see that in /etc/X11/xorg.conf right?
[23:36] <silvian> HI andybrine
[23:37] <silvian> which workgroup are you talking about?
[23:37] <minitrue> EriC^^: is there a way to change the drivers from tty?
[23:37] <diego_> can somebody quickly help me set up a hotspot? the guides online I followed couldn't help cuz my settings are a bit different
[23:38] <silvian> @digeo_: a wifi hotspot?
[23:39] <silvian> as in set your laptop to be an ad-hoc wifi hotspot?
[23:39] <andybrine> not to worry silvian, I have got it sorted
[23:39] <silvian> cool cheers
[23:39] <andybrine> was having problems setting up samba and now its working.
[23:39] <silvian> ah for file sharing
[23:40] <silvian> cool... glad you got it sorted :)
[23:40] <andybrine> Such a challenge setting samba up now its crazy!!
[23:40] <silvian> i just use ssh and sftp to be honest... i don't bothe with any forms of file sharing anymore
[23:40] <silvian> too much hassle
[23:40] <silvian> ssh i know it works and its gonna work and be secure
[23:41] <silvian> if you need a gui filezilla is excellent to use with sftp
[23:43] <diego_> @silvan Correct. However the thing is that I get internet from an ethernet cable and because I'm on a school network, I need to set up the Ip address range, DNS server and default gateway. My laptop network card apparently doesn't support hostspot, but that doesnt matter since I have a netowrk adapter - alfa AWUS036NH. I would like the alfa to broadcast the wifi from the ethernet internet, but i dont know how to set it up :(
[23:44] <ouroumov> diego_, your card has to be able to do that for starters
[23:44] <diego_> which card? the laptop network card cant, but the alfa network adapter can
[23:45] <silvian> you should be able to setup a bridged connection
[23:45] <silvian> i had to do teh same thing you're discribing there before diego_
[23:45] <silvian> which OS are you running?
[23:46] <diego_> Mint xfce
[23:46] <silvian> let's have a look you should be able to do it from you network utilities in the gui
[23:46] <diego_> @silvian could you help me, or point me to a guide online. I just installed Linux few days ago, and am still new to everything
[23:47] <k1l> diego_: for mint support please see the mint channels. and watch out their blogpost about their site beeing hacked and donwloads beeing changed
[23:47] <silvian> yep that's what i'm looking for right now...
[23:47] <silvian> i'll find you the guide should be very straight forward to follow
[23:48] <silvian> check first you got this package installed
[23:48] <silvian> http://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/bridge-utils
[23:48] <diego_> @k1l, I tried there before, but now everybody is overwhelmed with the hack, that they don't have time for my problems :) And I believe my OS should be safe. but who knows, more information will come out I guess
[23:48] <k1l> diego_: yeah, but your are still running their os. so see their support.
[23:48] <k1l> !mint
[23:49] <diego_> @silvian I got the package installed.
[23:49] <silvian> ok have you got a tool called network manager?
[23:50] <diego_> @silvian No I have "Network" and "Network Connections" idk if its the same
[23:51] <k1l> diego_: silvian at least go to #linux then. mint is really offtopic in here.
[23:51] <silvian> ok
[23:51] <silvian> let me contact you in private diego_
[23:51] <silvian> on this issue
[23:52] <diego_> @k1l haha chill man. I haven't came here to spam nor to attack ubuntu.
[23:56] <Bashing-om> minitrue: Still struggling ?