[00:03] <user_br> hello. how I update my ubuntu 14.04.3 for 14.04.4?
[00:03] <joker_> hi
[00:04] <k1l> user_br: "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" in terminal
[00:04] <k1l> user_br: or run the update manager on the desktop
[00:05] <user_br> thanks kil
[00:05] <Bashing-om> user_br: ] ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgade ; sudo apt full-upgrade ' will take care of all .
[00:06] <user_br> thanks Bashing
[00:06] <user_br> I'm new in Ubuntu
[00:07] <Jambo_jet> Hi
[00:07] <Bashing-om> user_br: Slow but sure .. mostly ... ' sudo apt upgrade ' !
[00:07] <Jambo_jet> any debian users ?
[00:07] <k1l> Jambo_jet: better ask that in #debian :)
[00:07] <Jambo_jet> \debian
[00:08] <k1l> /j #debian
[00:08] <Jambo_jet> it's empty
[00:08] <Jambo_jet> #debian
[00:08] <user_br> someone can tell me some essential programs on Ubuntu?
[00:09] <k1l> user_br: ubuntu ships what is essential already. what you need is different from user to user :)
[00:10] <user_br> okay kil
[00:10] <user_br> thanks again
[00:10] <k1l> user_br: better say what you want to do and we can tell you what programs you could use
[00:11] <user_br> I want to create a website in html
[00:14] <user_br> k1l?
[00:15] <k1l> user_br: well, i am not in website development. but just choose an editor that suits you, i guess.
[00:17] <user_br> thanks k1l
[00:33] <Madhumper69> pptp and GRE issues with UFW firewall anybody can help, im sure this is the fix but it didnt do nothing or im doing it wrong sudo apt-get install pptpd telnet iptables
[00:34] <Madhumper69> woops
[00:34] <Madhumper69> http://www.andrei-ionita.com/blog/pptpd-vpn-on-ubuntu/
[00:39] <trunk_monkey> Evening gentelmen
[00:41] <enchi> >assuming everyone here is a man
[00:41] <Nixeo> hi
[00:42] <trunk_monkey> Heyyyy ladies ;) ;)
[00:42] <Nixeo> does anyone want to try out my new site?
[00:42] <trunk_monkey> what is it?
[00:42] <Nixeo> pm me
[00:44] <trunk_monkey> If it's gotta be PM'd I probably shouldn't be visiting it lol
[00:44] <k1l> we have #ubuntu-offtopic for such chat :)  please keep this channel for support only
[00:45] <Nixeo> well I don't like spamming. And sorry k1l, will do
[00:45] <Madhumper69> how to enable port 1723 +GRE protocol in UFW firewall for VPN ?? NIGHTMARE
[00:47] <hert> i just started on  ubuntu, overtime i'm trying to ssh from another machine to it i get a time out, openssh is running on 22 and 22 is open also not blocked by firewall i'm not sure anymore what could be the issue
[00:48] <trunk_monkey> is it outside of your lan hert?
[00:48] <trunk_monkey> the machine you're ssh'ing into?
[00:48] <hert> all on same lan going through the router
[00:48] <Madhumper69> hert i had the same issue i changed my port worked like a charm
[00:49] <trunk_monkey> are you using an internal IP or external IP to connect?
[00:49] <hert> internal
[00:50] <Jordan_U> hert: Can you ping that machine?
[00:50] <Madhumper69> how to enable port 1723 with GRE protocol in UFW  for VPN ?? NIGHTMARE
[00:50] <trunk_monkey> Madhumper69: have you considered trying IPTables? http://www.perturb.org/content/iptables-rules.html
[00:50] <hert> jordan_U pinging timing out
[00:51] <trunk_monkey> hert oh pinging it times out even? Not just ssh?
[00:51] <Jordan_U> hert: Please pastebin the output of "ifconfig" from both machines.
[00:51] <k1l> hert: are there restrictions on that network?
[00:52] <hert> no restriction that could recall
[00:52] <k1l> is the ip correct? :)
[00:53] <hert> yep
[00:53] <derfoh> I installed ubuntu along side windows it restarted into teh os without any problems. Unfortunately after installing the updates for windows though I no longer get grub on boot and it goes straight to windows. Any suggestions?
[00:53] <trunk_monkey> derfoh you were using grub before I imagine?
[00:53] <hert> http://pastebin.com/CDxjJqDd pinging ubuntu machine
[00:53] <trunk_monkey> Probably have to boot onto a live USB and repair grub
[00:54] <derfoh> I installed windows first then installed ubuntu on separate partitions
[00:54] <trunk_monkey> derfoh: easy GUI method, just need live USB https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[00:54] <derfoh> okay I'll give it a shot trunk_monkey
[00:54] <trunk_monkey> g'luck
[00:55] <jesperson> Hello
[00:55] <trunk_monkey> Howdy
[00:55] <jesperson> Can someone here help me with what seems to be a simple thing?
[00:55] <trunk_monkey> shoot
[00:55] <jesperson> I'm having problems with my Corsair VOID RGB headset
[00:55] <Jordan_U> hert: Are you working on getting the output of "ifconfig" from both machines?
[00:56] <jesperson> trunk_monkey, I've found a guide on the Corsair forums but I can't follow it
[00:56] <trunk_monkey> Well what's the problem?
[00:56] <jesperson> The problem is that when I plug it in it doesn't work and all it does is ruin my mouse
[00:56] <jesperson> trunk_monkey, I'm trying to follow this: http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=153831 guide but I can't rebuild what he says
[00:57] <hert> Jordan_U iconfig response interface does not exist
[00:57] <trunk_monkey> I'm not a member of their forum so I get a 404 error, what's the issue though?
[00:58] <Madhumper69> that wont help trunk GRE IS A protocol that ties it self with port 1723 so the firewall needs to be configured im thinking thats my issue cause when the firewall is active i cant vpn
[00:58] <jesperson> The issue is that I can't "rebuild mkinitcpio.cfg" when I try to follow the guide (my friend thought it was an arch-only command)
[01:00] <jesperson> trunk_monkey, and the main problem is that my headset doesn't work haha
[01:00] <Jordan_U> hert: What is the exact command you ran? Were you running it from Ubuntu or OSX?
[01:01] <trunk_monkey> jesperson: no audio? no mic?
[01:01] <jesperson> trunk_monkey, nothing + I can't click on anything after I plug it in
[01:01] <trunk_monkey> ubuntu 15.10 w/ unity?
[01:02] <jesperson> Ubuntu MATE 15.10
[01:02] <jesperson> trunk_monkey, This problem seems to be on all distros
[01:03] <trunk_monkey> Dang, not sure man; anyone able to help out jesperson w/ his Corsair RGB headset issue?
[01:04] <hert> Jordan_U from OS X ifconfig linux ip interface does not exist. On linux ifconfig linux ip error fetching information: Device not found
[01:04] <jesperson> trunk_monkey, All I need help with (which will hopefully fix it) is how to rebuild "mkinitcpio.conf"
[01:04] <jesperson> But if there are other solutions people might be able to think of I'd be all for it
[01:06] <k1l> jesperson: mkinitcpio is archlinux specific
[01:06] <Delphin> hey all, trying to set up a virtual machine with vga passthrough, does anyone how to black list a graphic card when you have 2 of the same one?
[01:06] <jesperson> k1l, I see, darn
[01:06] <jesperson> k1l, Have you got any idea on what I could do?
[01:07] <jesperson> and thanks again for the help earlier/yesterday! :)
[01:09] <Madhumper69> vpn pptp port 1723 + GRE 47 protocol does not connect when ufw firewall is active? http://poptop.sourceforge.net/dox/gre-protocol-unavailable.phtml   someone please help nothing is working :\
[01:10] <Jordan_U> hert: Please run "ifconfig" and nothing else on both machines and pastebin the output, whatever it may be.
[01:11] <k1l> jesperson: did you create that file like told in that post?
[01:11] <jesperson> k1l, I did
[01:11] <jesperson> k1l, I also double-checked with lsusb that the vendor/product ID matched
[01:14] <perfekted> hey has anyone used Ajenti?
[01:14] <k1l> jesperson: try a "sudo update-initramfs -u"
[01:15] <trunk_monkey> perfekted: heard of it, havnen't used it though. Friend of mine uses it, says he likes it
[01:15] <jesperson> k1l, Done, it generated some .img it said - do you think this fixes it?
[01:16] <perfekted> trunk_monkey do u know if he had problems when he installed it?
[01:16] <k1l> jesperson: that is my guess. i dont know what the arch command mkinitcpio does all
[01:16] <perfekted> mine installed fine and it's listening on the port but I can't connect to it
[01:16] <jesperson> k1l, okay! I'll try it then - let you know if it fixes it! thanks
[01:17] <jesperson> I can't use my mouse
[01:17] <k1l> jesperson: needs reboot
[01:17] <jesperson> k1l, I see! Then I will reboot. Be back in a few!
[01:18] <derfoh> Do i need to keep secure boot off if I'm dual booting? I have to rerun the boot-repair tool apparently because it was on..
[01:18] <hert> Jordan_U http://pastebin.com/vg9rdY27 ifconfig from mac pastebin.com won't open from ubuntu machine
[01:18] <k1l> derfoh: you cant switch it if you want dualboot.
[01:19] <Jordan_U> derfoh: No, you don't need to keep secure boot off and your statement about needing to run boot-repair because of secure boot is almost certainly false.
[01:19] <derfoh> okay k1l, kinda makes sense anyway
[01:19] <Madhumper69> has anyone gotten a vpn to work with the firewal ports open? frustrating
[01:19] <derfoh> Jordan_U I ran boot repair and the software complained about secure boot being on
[01:20] <homa> hi my friends
[01:21] <Jordan_U> derfoh: I don't put much faith in boot repair anyway. Lets just pretend it doesn't exist for now and fix things manually. Please pastebin the output of "sudo efibootmgr".
[01:21] <monsterjamp> Hello
[01:21] <derfoh> I can't even get into teh live os right now Jordan_U it just does the MATE logo then proceeds to restart and boot back to windows 10
[01:22] <derfoh> I have the boot-repair log on pastebin if that will give you the info you're looking for
[01:22] <derfoh> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15202547/
[01:22] <monsterjamp> For some reason Ubuntu freezes a few moments after logging in.
[01:22] <monsterjamp> Can someone help?
[01:24] <monsterjamp> Anyone?
[01:24] <rcampbel3> why is nginx's http2 disabled in xenial per security mandate? What's the issue?
[01:25] <Yikes> So dax says I "appear to have two NickServ accounts somehow", and meanwhile #ubuntu-offtopic is telling me I'm banned.
[01:25] <Jordan_U> derfoh: That gives me the information I need, but you'll still need to boot from some type of LiveCD/USB to actually fix the problem.
[01:25] <dax> #ubuntu-offtopic is telling you you're banned because you're not identified. I already told you your current account is not verified properly, and you already know where to find NickServ support.
[01:26] <jesperson> Thank you very much k1l! It is working! :D
[01:26] <Pak> hi
[01:26] <dax> so, Ubuntu support questions go here, and network support questions go to #freenode or in PM with a staffer (current on-duty ones are nhandler and c)
[01:26] <k1l> jesperson: ok
[01:26] <derfoh> I got into the live os Jordan_U, I had to turn on legacy support in my bios...
[01:27] <Yikes> dax, I try to register, and it says that I'm already logged in as Yikes.  I try to enter the registration instructions in my email, and it says I need to log back in.
[01:27] <monsterjamp> Can someone help me with Ubuntu freezing after I login?
[01:27] <Guest64099> you need to restart it
[01:27] <dax> Yikes: then go talk to #freenode or PM a staffer (current on-duty ones are nhandler and c)
[01:27] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Unfotunately it's hard to fix this problem if you're booted via BIOS instead of UEFI.
[01:27] <Yikes> dax, who is c?
[01:28] <dax> Yikes: a staffer
[01:28] <dax> they handle network support issues
[01:28] <dax> #ubuntu and I do not
[01:29] <monsterjamp> I can login into Ubuntu when I go through recovery mode but otherwise it freezes
[01:30] <k1l> monsterjamp: what does the log say?
[01:30] <derfoh> hmm, I'll take another shot at boot repair for now then Jordan_U, if I boot via uefi my screen just scrolls by with 'nuavu' and some other nonsense then reboots to windows after showing the ubuntu logo
[01:30] <monsterjamp> Which log?
[01:31] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Boot repair isn't going to help you if you're booted via CSM anyway.
[01:31] <derfoh> Okay I'll reflash my usb image.
[01:31] <k1l> monsterjamp: like the dmesg or Xorg.log in /var/log/ but keep in mind they get renamed to .1 after one boot.
[01:31] <derfoh> Maybe it corrupted somehow
[01:31] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Apparently when you ran boot repair the last time you were booted via UEFI. How did you manage that?
[01:31] <monsterjamp> 1 sec I'll check
[01:32] <derfoh> I have no idea Jordan_U
[01:32] <derfoh> I wish I knew why it wont boot now
[01:32] <derfoh> it booted via uefi before installing too
[01:32] <derfoh> so it must be the live image
[01:33] <mekhami> hi, i'm trying to run a steam game on ubuntu and it's crashing every time i try to start it up. this is the best log i could manage (just the terminal output when launching steam from /usr/bin/steam
[01:33] <catbeard> nevermind, got ufw sorted
[01:33] <catbeard> had to specify proto XXX port XX:XX instead of XX/proto
[01:33] <mekhami> https://gist.github.com/mekhami/def56f895591c55c5e67
[01:33] <catbeard> though i do want to know a little more about how the 'routed' policies work as far as ufw sees them
[01:34] <catbeard> or would that be just a ufw route rule
[01:35] <Jordan_U> hert: I would prefer http://pastebin.ubuntu.com or http://paste.debian.net anyway. Please use one of those services, or the pastebinit utility, to pastebin the output from Ubuntu.
[01:35] <Jordan_U> !pastebinit | hert
[01:37] <monsterjamp> It doesn't look like the logs are saying anything abnormal. Should I post them on pastebin anyways?
[01:39] <monsterjamp> Actually on dmesg it's saying things like: eth0 link is not ready
[01:42] <monsterjamp> What should I do?
[01:46] <Madhumper69> ubuntu needs to fix .ovpn for openvpn and ufw with GRE Retarded
[01:46] <derfoh> Jordan_U I managed to get it to boot after attaching it to another windows pc and allowing it to check the live usb for errors
[01:49] <monsterjamp> k1l: You still there?
[01:49] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Great. "sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/"
[01:51] <Jordan_U> derfoh: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[01:53] <derfoh> alright I ran the commands Jordan_U
[01:53] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Good. now run "sudo chroot /mnt/" which should change your prompt from "$ " to "# ".
[01:53] <pw_> hello
[01:54] <derfoh> I got the hash Jordan_U
[01:54] <pw_> I have a problem. i dont know how to diplay my raid partition on launcher just like any other hard drive partitions
[01:55] <pw_> could anybody help ?
[01:55] <Jordan_U> derfoh: sudo mount -a
[01:56] <derfoh> Jordan_U: root@ubuntu-mate:/# sudo mount -a sudo: unable to resolve host ubuntu-mate
[01:57] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Sorry, just "mount -a".
[01:57] <derfoh> okies
[01:57] <derfoh> mounted!
[01:57] <derfoh> i thinks?
[01:57] <Jordan_U> derfoh: grub-install
[01:58] <Jordan_U> derfoh: And please pastebin the complete output.
[01:58] <monsterjamp> Can someone help me with the freezing problem?
[01:58] <derfoh> Install finished. No error reported.
[01:58] <pw_> i dont know how to diplay my raid partition on launcher just like any other hard drive partitions. can anybody help
[01:58] <pw_> monsterjamp, whats the problem
[01:59] <monsterjamp> Right after logging in, Ubuntu freezes
[01:59] <monsterjamp> But I'm able to login when I go through recovery mode
[02:00] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Was that the only output?
[02:00] <pw_> what do you mean by freezing? as soon as you login it freezes forerver or does it show the desktop and freezes sometimes
[02:01] <derfoh> Jordan_U: it also said: root@ubuntu-mate:/# grub-install Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
[02:01] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Great, that is what I was expecting. Please pastebin the complete output of "efibootmgr" now.
[02:01] <monsterjamp> It completely freezes, I can't even move the mouse. This happens before I can see the launcher. Sometimes it freezes after the launcher loads.
[02:03] <pw_> does it show any bug or crash reports ?
[02:03] <derfoh> Jordan_U: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15202822/
[02:03] <monsterjamp> No, I checked the logs and I didn't see anything abnormal.
[02:04] <monsterjamp> I have no idea what to do.
[02:06] <syadnom> I'm looking at the new (upcoming) 16.04 server for hosting virtual machines.  I need both containers and full metal KVM..
[02:06] <syadnom> what kind of management interfaces are available for this?
[02:06] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Great. Now "umount -a && exit" and you should be bacck at a "$" prompt.
[02:07] <monsterjamp> Should I just reinstall Ubuntu?
[02:07] <derfoh> Jordan_U: it says target is busy
[02:08] <Jordan_U> derfoh: Just "exit" then and reboot. You should now see the grub menu and be able to choose either OS normally again.
[02:09] <derfoh> okay here goes
[02:10] <derfoh> fantastic, looks like I have grub again Jordan_U
[02:10] <derfoh> Not sure exactly what you had me do though
[02:10] <derfoh> basically I mounted the partition and reinstalled grub right?
[02:11] <mekhami> hi, i'm trying to run a steam game on ubuntu and it's crashing every time i try to start it up. this is the best log i could manage (just the terminal output when launching steam from /usr/bin/steam
[02:11] <mekhami> https://gist.github.com/mekhami/def56f895591c55c5e67
[02:13] <Ozzie_001> Hi.
[02:14] <derfoh> It didnt stick Jordan_U :L I booted to windows via grub and I'm stuck with windows only again
[02:15] <monsterjamp> So after typing startx in tty2, it doesn't start the gui
[02:15] <monsterjamp> I think something is wrong with Xorg
[02:17] <Ozzie_001> Anyone knows how to see (Ctrl+L) a youtube video  in 360p? I enter the url and the video streams in 720p.
[02:18] <reisio> Ozzie_001: if you use something like youtube-dl/youtube-viewer/etc. forever, you can specify desired quality
[02:18] <reisio> or, probably, you could also be logged into google 24/7
[02:19] <Ozzie_001> Sorry. This is in Totem: Anyone knows how to see (Ctrl+L) a youtube video  in 360p? I enter the url and the video streams in 720p.
[02:20] <reisio> monsterjamp: what happens?
[02:21] <Ozzie_001> reisio Tks, I forgot to say its in totem.
[02:21] <monsterjamp> It stays on tty2
[02:22] <reisio> monsterjamp: and what does it say?
[02:24] <monsterjamp> I just turned my laptop off but it showed the text that usually appears after running startx and then it shows that some processes related to Xorg hanging.
[02:24] <reisio> pastebin the specific output :)
[02:27] <Ozzie_001> This is in Totem, video player: Anyone knows how to see (Ctrl+L) a Youtube video  in 360p? I enter the url and the video streams in 720p.
[02:34] <monsterjamp> reisio: Apparently I didn't turn off my laptop,  right now it's printing out this line: Freezing of tasks failed after 20 seconds
[02:34] <Zengrave> Hello all
[02:36] <Zengrave> I do have one script using php include to an external server, I setup php.ini  with allow_url_include=On, but include not woking, any idea ?
[02:37] <monsterjamp> reisio: Here's a pic if the tty2 https://i.imgur.com/w4AkP8Wh.jpg
[02:41] <pcwiz> hello can someone help me out here pls?
[02:43] <pcwiz> can someone help me out here
[02:43] <Zengrave> ask ur question first and then wait
[02:44] <Kang0> (Kang0) Which kind of actions are z possible with respect to ports.  Open close forward???
[02:44] <nacc_> Zengrave: i'd think there is probably a more PHP appropriate channel than here ... but not sure where :)
[02:44] <Zengrave> well it works on another server
[02:44] <Zengrave> debian one with same php.ini setup
[02:44] <nacc_> Zengrave: what version of ubuntu?
[02:45] <Zengrave> just on this ubuntu LTS 14.0.4 i can't do any external include file.. ./
[02:45] <Zengrave> phpinfo shows that both fopen and includ_url are Allowed
[02:45] <lotuspsychje> !firewall | Kang0
[02:46] <Zengrave> also no error reported at all.. very strange ^^
[02:46] <pcwiz> well i'm trying to install ubuntu mate but I've been waiting for over 2 hours for it to install and i have no idea whats going on but during the insatll it keeps giving me warning errors...what am i doing wrong?
[02:48] <Delphin2> how do you get programs to automaticly launch after you log in to your session?
[02:48] <Jordan_U> pcwiz: What "warning errors"?
[02:48] <mekhami> what's the ubuntu gaming chan again?
[02:50] <lotuspsychje> mekhami: not ubuntu, but there is #gamingonlinux and #steam
[02:50] <mekhami> lotuspsychje: #steam doesn't seem to work
[02:51] <lotuspsychje> !steam
[02:51] <lotuspsychje> mekhami: #ubuntu-steam
[02:51] <pcwiz> how do i copy and paste?
[02:52] <pcwiz> i sent a picture of the situation
[02:52] <avocado> is there a place where i can browse deb package definitions online? i am currently on a mac, but i am interested in how 13.04 is building bitlbee-libpurple
[02:52] <avocado> like some sort of repo or something
[02:52] <lotuspsychje> avocado: 13.04 is end of life
[02:52] <avocado> lotuspsychje: i understand that
[02:53] <roygbiv> hi excellent people
[02:54] <pcwiz> 1 error says dbus_mount_reply: Error from org.gtk.vfs.Mountable.mount failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection refused
[02:54] <lotuspsychje> avocado: can apt-get download package help?
[02:55] <avocado> lotuspsychje: no, currently on a mac
[02:55] <lotuspsychje> !packages | avocado
[02:55] <avocado> ......wat.
[02:56] <monsterjamp> !packages | avocado
[02:56] <pcwiz> the 2nd error  says WARNING Couldnt create directory monitor on smb://x-gnome-default-workgroup/. Error: the specified location is not mounted
[02:58] <Kang0> ubottu i went thru that link but couldn't understand can you explain me in layman's terms about port fundamentals?
[02:58] <Kang0> Ok
[02:58] <avocado> lotuspsychje: maybe you can point it on on this page, how do i view the file that shows what parameters are passed to configure and make http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/bitlbee-libpurple
[02:58] <Kang0> I don't use ubuntu
[02:59] <pcwiz> what do u use kango
[02:59] <nacc_> Kang0: then why are you asking on #ubuntu? ...
[03:00] <lotuspsychje> avocado: maybe download the source here? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bitlbee/bitlbee_3.2.1+otr4.orig.tar.gz
[03:01] <avocado> lotuspsychje: but that is just the source for bitlbee
[03:01] <pcwiz> is this installation seriously going to take all night?
[03:01] <lotuspsychje> avocado: you need the full .deb?
[03:01] <avocado> unless i'm missing something
[03:02] <lotuspsychje> !patience | pcwiz
[03:02] <avocado> lotuspsychje: no, i just want to see whatever relevant file that shows how ubuntu is configuring bitlbee
[03:03] <lotuspsychje> avocado: well not tested myself, but i guess after installing bitlbee it will make a config file in your /home/user
[03:03] <avocado> lotuspsychje: are you seriously not understanding my problem at all?
[03:03] <pcwiz> 1 error says dbus_mount_reply: Error from org.gtk.vfs.Mountable.mount failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection refused, the 2nd error  says WARNING Couldnt create directory monitor on smb://x-gnome-default-workgroup/. Error: the specified location is not mounted......what is wrong? why is the installation taking forever
[03:04] <lotuspsychje> avocado: explain then what you need
[03:04] <avocado> lotuspsychje: i want this http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/bitlbee.git/ but for ubuntu
[03:04] <avocado> ie http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/bitlbee.git/tree/bitlbee.spec?h=f24
[03:05] <avocado> most distributions i can manage to find a page to browse to to view how they configure their builds
[03:05] <Kang0> Windows and android pcwiz
[03:05] <avocado> but for ubuntu, i cannot
[03:05] <avocado> so i was asking
[03:05] <lotuspsychje> avocado: rpm is for fedora, .deb for ubuntu...so you want the full deb?
[03:06] <avocado> now you're just trolling
[03:06] <Kang0> nacc_ as my query may be general
[03:07] <lotuspsychje> avocado: im not, trying to findout what your after
[03:07] <avocado> lotuspsychje: i don't want you help anymore, i'll wait and ask again later
[03:07] <lotuspsychje> !rpm
[03:07] <avocado> i'm sorry but you've been terribly unhelpful
[03:08] <pcwiz> i know right
[03:08] <lotuspsychje> avocado: maybe you should be more clear of what you really need
[03:09] <Bashing-om> pcwiz: Installl should only take a matter of minutes. Verify the .iso download file, and "check disk for defects" .. if all good, try again .
[03:11] <camilo> hi
[03:16] <Sky2939> Hey guys.. so I set up a roundcube mail server, but have no idea how to add users. I read that I should be creating virtual users within dovecot.. but it looks like the manual on dovecot's site is outdated. Can anybody point me in the right direction
[03:17] <joker_> hi
[03:17] <qwebirc783> hello, how do I make a SAS hard drive work on an Ubuntu desktop.  What hardware do I need, and will the ubuntu desktop/kernel have builtin support or do I have to install additional software/kernel-modules?
[03:17] <lotuspsychje> Sky2939: there is a #dovecot channel
[03:18] <Sky2939> okay nvm
[03:19] <lotuspsychje> qwebirc783: can this help? http://www.datascienceriot.com/how-to-run-sas-9-4-on-ubuntu-linux-14-04-natively/kris/
[03:23] <qwebirc783> lotuspsychje: I think that SAS is a different acronym for some other software.  the SAS I'm talking about is for a SAS disk drive:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_attached_SCSI
[03:24] <lotuspsychje> qwebirc783: is this for server use?
[03:27] <qwebirc783> lotuspsychje:  no, the SAS drive is not for server use.  I intend to use it simply like a SATA data drive, except that I have only SATA ports on all of my machines (including my server machines).  I want to know what hardware (like PCIe card and/or enclosure) I need to make a SAS drive readable/writible within a machine running Ubuntu desktop with available PCIe slots.
[03:29] <lotuspsychje> qwebirc783: maybe the ##hardware guys might know a linux solution for this, cant find anything real usefull
[03:35] <lotuspsychje> qwebirc783: maybe the #ubuntu-server guys also have more experience in this, and point you for desktop use also
[03:37] <pcwiz> ok it seems to be stuck on Feb 26 03:24:04 ubuntu-mate ubiquity[4036]: Step_Before = stepuserinfo ................its ben there 19 minutes now
[03:37] <pcwiz> 10 mintues
[03:38] <lotuspsychje> pcwiz: best to detail out your issue more all in one line, what are you doing? ubuntu version?
[03:39] <pcwiz> ubuntu mate 15:10 i can't understand the exccedingly long install process
[03:39] <qwebirc783> lotuspsychje:  thanks, i'm asking over there now...
[03:39] <lotuspsychje> qwebirc783: great!
[03:39] <lotuspsychje> pcwiz: how did you create your usb?
[03:39] <pcwiz> if you dont wanna answer i'll find someone who will
[03:40] <nacc_> avocado: most of ubuntu starts with a debian package (and debian has a git tree), then there are deltas applied on top (which you can findd in launchpad)
[03:40] <pcwiz> i created it with Rufus as recomended by the website
[03:40] <nacc_> pcwiz: i think you're expected to as on the mate channel for mate support
[03:41] <shiva> Hlo
[03:41] <pcwiz> may as well, not getting anything but smart asses here
[03:41] <Guest77484> How to increase a interent speed of the broadband in the ubunutu?
[03:41] <Guest77484> Please help me
[03:42] <Guest77484> I am tired of the slow internet...
[03:42] <Bashing-om> pcwiz: See my XX:09 entry ?
[03:42] <b_> how slow is it?
[03:42] <Guest77484> Very slow
[03:43] <lotuspsychje> Guest77484: details please, ubuntu version, network card chipset..errors?
[03:43] <nacc_> avocado: once you have a source, you want to look at the debian/rules file to see how the package is built
[03:45] <avocado> nacc_: do most packages package that debian/ directory in the source tarball or as a diff? i ended up finding that rules file, but it was only in the diff
[03:46] <qwebirc66450> #
[03:47] <nacc_> avocado: there are, sort of, two sources to consider, one is the pristine upstream base (often called orig.tar.gz) and then a second that has the debian/ stuff (ending in debian.tar.xz)
[03:47] <nacc_> avocado: to get sources for ubuntu packages, i'd recommend using `pull-lp-source`
[03:48] <lotuspsychje> nacc_: he's on mac
[03:49] <nacc_> ah
[03:49] <nacc_> set up a schroot? or a VM or a container?
[03:50] <lotuspsychje> nacc_: well i pointed him earlier to the source here: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bitlbee/bitlbee_3.2.1+otr4.orig.tar.gz
[03:50] <avocado> lotuspsychje: there's no debian directory in that
[03:50] <nacc_> right that'll be the orig tarball, purely upstream source
[03:52] <avocado> foudn what i wanted in the diff
[03:53] <avocado> anyway, thanks nacc_
[04:04] <Majora320> avascript
[04:04] <Majora320> sorry, meant /join #javascript but typed too fast
[04:17] <derp_commander> is there any way to get ubuntu to install a system according to a given partition scheme, even if it's one that the installer itself did not, and could not have created?
[04:20] <Bashing-om> derp_commander: ?? Certainly ... That could be a manual install selection ... or preset-up your partitions before-hand .
[04:21] <derp_commander> Bashing-om: but the installer (I think) only allows you to select a given partition to install the *whole* system on
[04:21] <derp_commander> it doesn't respect any customized fstab with mount points
[04:24] <derp_commander> Bashing-om: is my only option to install the system on a partition, then go in with a gparted or knoppix livecd, repartition the drive, and move the directories and edit the fstab manually?
[04:25] <Bashing-om> derp_commander: We on the same page ? .. as the fstab will be made up from how uou tell the installer to set up the partitions .
[04:26] <derp_commander> Bashing-om: no, an fstab that may contain things like bind mounts
[04:28] <Bashing-om> derp_commander: Oh ! bind mounts would be made up after the install, so far as I recon .
[04:31] <derp_commander> Bashing-om: what I'd *like* to do would be able to do is have the installer install a new system over the *existing* filesystem
[04:34] <derp_commander> Bashing-om: either that, or simply modify the installer to get it to support what I want it to do
[04:35] <Bashing-om> derp_commander: Don't know. I have never set up a system on other than on physical partitions. Telling the installer what partition is the be "used as" .
[04:35] <derp_commander> Bashing-om: if the installer supported the full range of filesystems that gparted is capable of, I might not have an issue
[04:39] <derp_commander> but idk if I anything would change by installing the requisite packages in the live session
[04:41] <Bashing-om> derp_commander: Fregging at my memory, as far as I can recall you have that option to choose the file system .. but in all honesty all I have ever had an occasion to use us the default ext4 file system .
[04:42] <derp_commander> it doesn't support some more nuanced things like bind mounts
[04:42] <derp_commander> at least, I don't think it does
[04:43] <Bashing-om> derp_commander: I defer to those with the greater experience in this case . I just do not recall .
[04:47] <ubuntu-studio> hey
[04:49] <ubuntu-studio> Received a 30$ dollar Amazon card when you sign-up on Phrendly. http://goo.gl/deZZ8Q
[04:49] <ubuntu-studio> Not trying to be a d**K, but 30$ is a lot
[04:51] <derp_commander> ubuntu-studio: no, you're being a spammer. go away
[04:52] <ubuntu-studio> No dude, is not a spam, i'm just been honest
[04:53] <somsip> ubuntu-studio: spam": "Irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of newsgroups or users.
[04:53] <somsip> ubuntu-studio: so take it elsewhere
[04:54] <derp_commander> ubuntu-studio: haha, no seriously, leave or I'll deal with you my own way, mr. (~ubuntu-st@adsl-98-90-27-43.mob.bellsouth.net
[04:54] <derp_commander> vunderbar
[04:55] <RippyDippy> Hey guys. I have a full disk encryption setup, how would I go about having it lock on lid close?
[04:56] <derp_commander> that usually only locks on shutdown
[04:56] <RippyDippy> yes
[04:56] <RippyDippy> Im looking for it to lock on lid close if possible
[04:58] <derp_commander> you'd have to configure it to shutdown on lid close
[04:58] <RippyDippy> Somehow I doubt that is the only way, but it is certainly a possibility
[04:59] <derp_commander> I'm sure it's the only way
[05:08] <red_tablet_27> can any1 help me with a bridge problem?
[05:08] <service_> i
[05:08] <service_> anyone with experience in MintPPC
[05:08] <service_> ?
[05:09] <virtuosoj> nope
[05:10] <hiexpo> !ask
[05:11] <sergei> ey
[05:12] <red_tablet_27> i keep getting "package not installed" when i run `brctl addbd b0' any ideas?
[05:12] <somsip> !find brctl
[05:13] <hiexpo> red_tablet_27, well read what it says and install them
[05:13] <hiexpo> !dependencies
[05:13] <somsip> red_tablet_27: addbr perhaps?
[05:14] <red_tablet_27> as far as i know all the dependincies r installed..kernel maybe?
[05:14] <hiexpo> !pastebin
[05:14] <hiexpo> pastebin it for me
[05:15] <hiexpo> the output
[05:15] <red_tablet_27> im running it on my nexus tablet so it could be a arm issue but im still getting the han gof this
[05:15] <red_tablet_27> somsip what do you mean?
[05:16] <somsip> red_tablet_27: the man suggest it's 'brctl addbr' not 'brctl addbd' as you pasted
[05:18] <red_tablet_27> typo :P yea thats what ive been trying
[05:19] <kevindafa> try deleting the kernel
[05:19] <somsip> !behelpful | kevindafa
[05:19] <hiexpo> lol
[05:19] <kevindafa> That was helpful!!
[05:20] <somsip> kevindafa: if you're making a suggestion, make it in full. Deleting the kernel is not helpful on its own.
[05:20] <kevindafa> I tried it and now have spidey powers
[05:21] <somsip> red_tablet_27: so, as kevindafa is maybe implying, I'm seeing references to reboot to ensure any modules are correctly reloaded, but those are on old paes
[05:21] <kevindafa> exacty!!
[05:21] <somsip> kevindafa: ^^ "make it in full"
[05:21] <wkmanire> Hello
[05:22] <somsip> !info bridge-utils
[05:22] <somsip> red_tablet_27: also references to ^^ this package seen here and there
[05:22] <hiexpo> !kali
[05:23] <kevindafa> Oh you should delete the kernel and then reboot to and then delete the IP adress. Don't forget to use an ssl connection so that Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page cant see what your doing
[05:23] <red_tablet_27> lol
[05:23] <somsip> red_tablet_27: more here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConnectionBridge
[05:24] <red_tablet_27> thx
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> kevindafa: stop that please
[05:25] <kevindafa> Just install gentoo instead. Works every time. Did it for my grandma and now she's writing 1337 scripts and browsing dank memes on the reg
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> !ops | kevindafa wrong support spam
[05:26] <hiexpo> now your a gentoo guy ???? /////
[05:38] <TuxedoJoe> anyone got time for question?
[05:39] <hiexpo> !ask TuxedoJoe
[05:39] <TuxedoJoe> !ask
[05:40] <alkisg> !patience
[05:40] <TuxedoJoe> So I am running ubuntu on a netbook..EEEPc 1005HA
[05:40] <Mobutils> Buddy at work thinks that one of his servers has been rooted. Suggestions on rook kit checkers?
[05:40] <TuxedoJoe> and it seems awfully sluggish..so I am downloading archlinux instead...is there anyway to make ubuntu lighter/faster instead of installing arch?
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> !info rkhunter | Mobutils
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: see also clamav
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: wich ubuntu version on the servers?
[05:41] <Mobutils> Not quite sure, I haven’t checked it out myself.
[05:42] <Mobutils> More than likely a LTS of 12 or 14
[05:42] <TuxedoJoe> 12.04LTS for my question :)
[05:42] <TuxedoJoe> sry
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: its trivial the servers are up to date and non an eol version neither
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> TuxedoJoe: try a lubuntu or xubuntu
[05:43] <Mobutils> this is a  box that prob hasn’t been touched in a while… I doubt that he set it up for auto security updates… so up to date… ehh
[05:43] <TuxedoJoe> lotuspsychje, would i have to format and reinstall completely or just basically change the gui?
[05:43] <Mobutils> prob isn’t
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> TuxedoJoe: you can testout from your current sure: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> !usn | Mobutils
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: if not up to date, high security risks and clean install highly recommended
[05:44] <TuxedoJoe> ok cool thanks lotuspsychje
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: would you still trust your system after all recent exploits?
[05:46] <Mobutils> lotuspsychje: I know, and no… again not my system… but I would be curious to check out the path of exploitation and to see if there are logs of what actually was done on the system “if” it is rooted.
[05:46] <lotuspsychje> !info snort | Mobutils can also help
[05:47] <Mobutils> lotuspsychje: thanks for the suggestions. much appreciated.
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: if the system isnt up to date, many different ways to exploit also depending on wich services running on it
[05:50] <yorwos> has any1 tried to install the unity3d editor for linux ? when it loads a window 'starting unity' pops and nothing happens
[05:52] <hiexpo> !ubity
[05:52] <lotuspsychje> !msgthebot | hiexpo
[05:52] <hiexpo> ok
[05:53] <hiexpo> dif factoids per channel
[05:53] <hiexpo> sorry
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: also findout if he uses openssh and protected with fail2ban or not
[05:56] <Mobutils> lotuspsychje: Knowing the guy, I imagine there was no hardening of the system done.
[05:56] <Mobutils> lotuspsychje: prob has root ssh, too
[05:57] <Mobutils> lotuspsychje: I’ll suggest a fail2ban aswell…
[05:57] <yinyangshi> r
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> Mobutils: alot of daily hammering going on over ssh bruteforce
[06:04] <Mobutils> lotuspsychje: Yeah, I sometime like to watch the access.log… it amazes me that there are so many people “always” trying to brute force.
[06:07] <Madhumper69> my display resolution is off at 1280x1024 and i had no xorg.conf i created it and tried to force the resolution to 1080p but i must be doing something wrong
[06:13] <corefocus> hello everyone
[06:14] <alkisg> Hello
[06:14] <corefocus> how are you
[06:15] <somsip> corefocus: this is a support channel - if you just want to chat, join #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:16] <corefocus> I feel supported already
[06:27] <deafmints> Hello. I dunno if its right to ask this question in here. What would be the best linux distro for me?
[06:27] <deafmints> I've used ubuntu loads of times
[06:27] <hateball> deafmints: try ##linux
[06:27] <deafmints> Ok then
[06:28] <lotuspsychje> deafmints: we also recommend using ubuntu :p
[06:28] <deafmints> xD
[06:28] <deafmints> True lotuspsychje
[06:28] <deafmints> Also whats a good size for ubuntu
[06:28] <hateball> deafmints: Do you have a problem you are looking to solve by changing distro?
[06:28] <deafmints> is 150gb more than enough?
[06:28] <deafmints> Nah, I feel like dual booting an linux distro again
[06:29] <deafmints> and i really am learning to doing ubuntu again
[06:29] <deafmints> Leaning!
[06:29] <deafmints> Not learning >.<
[06:29] <adeon_> deafmints try slackware
[06:29] <deafmints> slackware?
[06:29] <hateball> This channel is for Ubuntu support, other topics go elsewhere
[06:30] <adeon_> im kidding.. lol ubuntu FTW
[06:30] <deafmints> Ok sorry hateball
[06:30] <deafmints> More appropriate question. How do i dual boot ubuntu again?
[06:30] <hateball> deafmints: It all depends on what you intend to use the system for. My root partition for instance uses 10GB, then you need space for user data
[06:30] <hateball> !dualboot | deafmints
[06:30] <deafmints> cheers hateball  :D
[06:31] <adeon_> deafmints download ubuntu in windows then download yumi or rufus
[06:31] <adeon_> then put it on a USB with any of those apps and install it, ubuntu wil take care of the rest with dual booting
[06:31] <adeon_> boot into the USB ofcourse... then install
[06:32] <deafmints> Time to wait for ubuntu to download :P
[06:32] <alkisg> Or use virtualbox to try out as many distros as you want without messing with partitions
[06:35] <Nothing_Much> Have a question, how do I install or locate a list of Ubuntu's scopes?
[06:35] <Squarism> Has Unity 8 become default WM in new ubuntu releases?
[06:35] <lotuspsychje> Squarism: not yet
[06:35] <Nothing_Much> Squarism, Not yet
[06:36] <Squarism> in 16.04?
[06:36] <lotuspsychje> Squarism: you can already test unity8 but will not be default yet
[06:36] <Nothing_Much> I think it will become optional in 16.04
[06:36] <Squarism> ok
[06:36] <Nothing_Much> How do I install or locate a list of Ubuntu's scopes?
[06:37] <hateball> !patience | Nothing_Much
[06:37] <Squarism> lotuspsychje, Nothing4You : so i understand it will be a fundamental change? Dropping the x11 dependency and all?
[06:38] <lotuspsychje> !mir | Squarism
[06:38] <powerjuce> Hey all, is there something keeping me from creating a bridge on a 127.1.0.1/16 network? It appears that the host automatically redirects that to the lo adapter.
[06:38] <Nothing_Much> hateball, I don't want my question to disappear though.
[06:38] <baizon> Nothing_Much: dpkg -l | grep scope
[06:38] <Squarism> 14.04?`
[06:38] <Squarism> old info?
[06:39] <lotuspsychje> Squarism: it all keeps changing fast
[06:40] <Nothing_Much> FOSS at its finest! :D
[06:40] <wkmanire> FOSSho
[06:40] <lotuspsychje> Nothing4You: apt-cache search scopes usefull?
[06:40] <Nothing_Much> Is it possible to request a specific scope if I'm lacking development skills?
[06:40] <Squarism> anyone here running unity 8? In 14.04 for that matter
[06:40] <Nothing_Much> lotuspsychje, baizon helped out, but I'm not finding what I'm looking for :D
[06:41] <lotuspsychje> Squarism: ive tested unity8 in 16.04
[06:41] <baizon> Nothing_Much: what are you looking for then?
[06:41] <Nothing_Much> Squarism, It's good if you have FOSS drivers
[06:41] <Nothing_Much> baizon, Was looking for a Zillow Scope or Trulia scope, stuff like that, real estate.
[06:41] <lotuspsychje> Squarism: but lets keep this channel free for real support
[06:41] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | Squarism
[06:41] <Nothing_Much> #ubuntu-offtopic ?
[06:42] <Nothing_Much> Well, is there a website that allows requesting a list of Scopes to be developed? :D
[06:42] <Michael_Dammert> good day all
[06:43] <baizon> Nothing_Much: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/scopes/
[06:43] <Kartagis> good morning
[06:44] <Kartagis> question: what operation is performed after I remove a kernel from my system by means of apt-get?
[06:44] <Kartagis> update-grub?
[06:45] <baizon> Kartagis: well yes
[06:45] <alkisg> Kartagis:  $ ls /etc/kernel/postinst.d/
[06:45] <alkisg> Many scripts there, update-grub as well
[06:45] <milan> hello
[06:46] <milan> do you know how to install mysql?
[06:46] <adeon_> milan
[06:46] <adeon_> familirize yourself with apt-get  / aptitude
[06:46] <baizon> milan: sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[06:46] <adeon_> sudo apt-get update
[06:47] <adeon_> bahh what baizon said, dont forget the update first
[06:47] <Kartagis> baizon, alkisg: I realised something. if I have a bootable USB drive plugged in at the time of installing/removing a kernel, that USB is added to grub is well. but I tried update-grub2 manually and it wasn't found
[06:48] <Kartagis> strange, isn't it?
[06:48] <alkisg> kaiza: update-grub, not 2
[06:48] <milan> baizon: then after that the localhost is activated on the browser? i never do this on linux
[06:48] <alkisg> Kartagis, sorry
[06:48] <baizon> milan: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/how-to-install-mysql-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
[06:48] <Kartagis> oh
[06:49] <baizon> alkisg: update-grub and update-grub2 do the same
[06:49] <milan> baizon: thanks, i will try to read it
[06:51] <alkisg> baizon: thanks, I didn't know there was an update-grub2 symlink to update-grub
[07:01] <damldaml> does ubuntu minimal  include ntfs write support and  some sort of desktop?
[07:02] <hateball> !minimal
[07:02] <hateball> damldaml: ^
[07:03] <damldaml> thanks
[07:03] <damldaml> i ust quickly need to run a linux off  usb to opy from internal laptop drive to external..
[07:03] <damldaml> then run its recovery partition
[07:03] <damldaml> thanks
[07:19] <zimek125> Hello everyone;) I have a problem: you want to install the old kernel in Ubuntu 14.04, for example kernel 3.4.110, peeking at the beginning not to launch the. It turned out that the fault is RAID installed on the server. I compiled the kernel with the driver for RAID, now the system normally loads, but at some point throws an error with initramfs (BusyBox, etc.), I tried to not even rootdelay increase and it did not help. The kernel can not mount the parti
[07:22] <zimek125> Hello everyone;) I have a problem: you want to install the old kernel in Ubuntu 14.04, for example kernel 3.4.110, peeking at the beginning not to launch the. It turned out that the fault is RAID installed on the server. I compiled the kernel with the driver for RAID, now the system normally loads, but at some point throws an error with initramfs (BusyBox, etc.), I tried to not even rootdelay increase and it did not help. The kernel can not mount the parti
[07:22] <zimek125> sorry for spam ;)
[07:24] <JJ> 9
[07:45] <Tyrano> Bonjour bonjour tout le monde
[07:46] <hateball> !fr | Tyrano
[07:46] <zimek125> Hello everyone;) I have a problem: you want to install the old kernel in Ubuntu 14.04, for example kernel 3.4.110, peeking at the beginning not to launch the. It turned out that the fault is RAID installed on the server. I compiled the kernel with the driver for RAID, now the system normally loads, but at some point throws an error with initramfs (BusyBox, etc.), I tried to not even rootdelay increase and it did not help. The kernel can not mount the parti
[07:47] <Tyrano> Well that's fine for me
[07:50] <alkisg> zimek125: why do you need to compile the kernel yourself?
[07:50] <alkisg> Why do you need an older kernel?
[07:50] <alkisg> Also, what you're writing gets cut off at "can not mount the parti"
[07:51] <zimek125> a newer Kernel than 3.8.0-27 device does not work (grabber - maybe don't have drivers)
[07:52] <alkisg> zimek125: there are precompiled kernels in http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
[07:53] <zimek125> sorry for my english :/ i am from poland
[07:53] <alkisg> You can install one from there
[07:53] <zimek125> precompiled kernel can't boot on my RAID :/
[07:54] <alkisg> (09:51:59 πμ) zimek125: a newer Kernel than 3.8.0-27 device does not work (grabber - maybe don't have drivers) ==> do you mean "grub" there? grub is loaded before the kernel, it's not related to your self-compiled kernel
[07:55] <alkisg> Busybox means that grub loaded the kernel, but your kernel can't find your disk (or other issue, see what it tells you)
[07:55] <Guruhhaikal> Hay
[07:56] <zimek125> i need to use kernel 3.8 or older, becouse of specyfic hardware, that supports only older kernels
[07:57] <zimek125> i have had tried also tu downgrade my kernel from ubuntu repo, however it fails when it goes to load ramdisk
[07:57] <alkisg> zimek125: in busybox, if you run `ls /dev/sd*`, do you see your disk?
[07:58] <alkisg> ramdisk is loaded by grub, not by the kernel
[07:58] <zimek125> i'll check that, one sec
[07:59]  * alkisg wonders how zimek125 installed his system in the first place, if he had to use a custom kernel...
[07:59] <zimek125> i have installed ubuntu from cd
[07:59] <alkisg> Then ubuntu from cd saw your disk?
[08:00] <alkisg> (raid)
[08:00] <zimek125> on other computer it works fine, after downgrading kernel from repo
[08:01] <zimek125> but other computer has no raid
[08:02] <qwebirc12422> hey
[08:02] <qwebirc12422> I want to remove the post you have done
[08:02] <qwebirc12422> http://wyldeplayground.net/nfs-mount-point-was-not-mounted-after-rebooting-the-server-and-nfs-common-rpm-was-removed-after-reboot/
[08:02] <qwebirc12422> kindly remove it from your site
[08:02] <zimek125> bussy box on sec computer, while loading older kerner after "ls /dev/sd" throws no such file
[08:03] <alkisg> ls /dev/sd*
[08:03] <alkisg> There's a star there
[08:03] <qwebirc12422> there is information of my client
[08:03] <qwebirc12422> which can't be left like this
[08:03] <zimek125> yep i have tried it with star
[08:03] <alkisg> zimek125: then it doesn't see your raid
[08:04] <qwebirc12422> please help me
[08:04] <alkisg> qwebirc12422: why do you think #ubuntu is related at all to that post?
[08:04] <alkisg> Shouldn't you be contacting the web master of that site instead?
[08:05] <qwebirc12422> how can i contact to the webmaster
[08:05] <alkisg> Check the site, it should write it somewhere
[08:05] <qwebirc12422> okay
[08:06] <zimek125> so how i can force older kernel to see raid?
[08:07] <alkisg> zimek125: no idea, you haven't even told us what hardware that is, if it ever worked with linux and how etc etc
[08:08] <zimek125> it is specyfic multiport videograbber. the manofacturer supports only kernels up to 3.8. i have tried to build the driver on never, hovever it does not work
[08:09] <alkisg> zimek125: did you ever made it work? how?
[08:09] <zimek125> yes, on other hardvare (this one without raid). I have installed older kernel from repo, builded the driver and it works.
[08:10] <zimek125> but it fails to run with new kernel
[08:10] <alkisg> zimek125: did you ever made *the raid* work? how/
[08:11] <zimek125> the raid works fine with up to date kernel (stock kernel from ubuntu 14.04)
[08:11] <alkisg> Sorry, I can't understand the problem, maybe someone else can help :)
[08:12] <zimek125> i have got videograber that runs only on old kernels, and i have new machine that accepts only new kernels
[08:14] <alkisg> Boot the machine with the newer kernel, run lsmod to see which raid module you're using, so that you then know what module to include to your older kernel
[08:14] <zimek125> the videograbber that i need to run is: Euresys Picolo U8 (pci-e)
[08:16] <Jordan_U> zimek125: Much better to work on getting the video grabber working with a newer kernel rather than trying to get RAID working with an older one.
[08:18] <zimek125> this is hard thing, becouse it is not supported, and i have no idea how to make it run. it builds with no error, but it does not run
[08:19] <zimek125> can you tell me, how to check, why the driver fails to run?
[08:21] <zimek125> my friend aldo had tried to build older kernel with module "megaraid_sas", however it also fails to run
[08:22] <alkisg> zimek125: I see megaraid_sas even in 3.2 kernel
[08:22] <chovy_> howdy
[08:22] <chovy_> where do stuff go that used to go to /var/log/messages?
[08:22] <chovy_> i don't have that file
[08:23] <chovy_> but apparently logging info supposed to be there
[08:23] <zimek125> so why ubuntu 12.04.3 with kernel 3.8 fails to detect the hard drive on installation?
[08:23] <alkisg> zimek125: maybe you didn't include the module in the initramfs for some reason (following wrong instructions?)
[08:24] <alkisg> Try modprobe megaraid_sas and lsmod in busybox
[08:24] <cspack> chovy_: try /var/log/syslog
[08:27] <OP> 123
[08:27] <acosonic> I need to discuss something... I have old servers with old apps that were used for like 10 years, and they are looking nice, some websites are there, webapps, databases... ANd that all is migrated now, reprogrammed etc... But what do I do with that server... Should I brutally delete it, or should I store it for some future generations that might create museum of virtual machines... ?
[08:27] <zimek125> trying to run "modprobe megaraid_sas" and it throws: megasas: 00.00.06.14-rc1 (date)
[08:28] <zimek125> my bussybox throws that lsmod not found
[08:28] <alkisg> zimek125: and after that `ls /dev/disk/by-id` shows your disk?
[08:28] <alkisg> (or ls /dev/sd*)
[08:29] <zimek125> i see only my cd-rom
[08:29] <alkisg> And are you sure that's the correct module for your raid?
[08:29] <zimek125> ls /ved/sd* no such file
[08:29] <alkisg> dev
[08:30] <alkisg> not ved
[08:30] <zimek125> kinda sure, on "working" kerner i have megaraid_sas module
[08:31] <zimek125> ofc /dev. working with 2 keyboards, so mistakes happen
[08:31] <forgottenone> hi how can i change default shell (to fish) of my account without sudo access? i tried chsh -s /usr/bin/fish but i get user does not exist in /etc/passwd
[08:35] <geirha> forgottenone: Sounds like the system doesn't use passwd then
[08:35] <geirha> forgottenone: You'll probably have to ask the sysadmin(s) to change it for you
[08:37] <wyseguy> trying to move multiple files from multiple directories with the same extension to a new directory
[08:37] <wyseguy> i did this but its not working
[08:37] <wyseguy> find -name '*.zip' -exec mv {} /path/to/single/target/directory \;
[08:38] <somsip> wyseguy: which bit doesn't work?
[08:38] <somsip> wyseguy: doesn't look like you have a path in the find expression...
[08:38] <wyseguy> it says find: illegal option -- n
[08:39] <wyseguy> oh, probably -n instead of name eh
[08:39] <chovy_> cspack: log statements aren't showing up
[08:39] <forgottenone> geirha: actually passwd is installed on the system, and iirc  i used to change my password
[08:39] <forgottenone> geirha: actually passwd is installed on the system, and iirc  i used it to change my password*
[08:39] <alkisg> forgottenone: grep username /etc/passwd, is your user there?
[08:40] <forgottenone> alkisg: username is not in /etc/passwd
[08:41] <geirha> forgottenone: by passwd I mean the passwd database at /etc/passwd, which is used by default, but not required. It's unrelated to the passwd command
[08:41] <alkisg> forgottenone: then geirha is right and your installation is not using that system, /etc/passwd.Maybe you're using ldap?
[08:41] <wyseguy> nm i got it
[08:42] <forgottenone> geirha: i see,sorry i missunderstood you
[08:42] <forgottenone> alkisg: how can i check that?
[08:42] <cspack> chovy_: if you're looking for kernel messages you can use dmesg
[08:42] <somsip> wyseguy: and?
[08:43] <alkisg> forgottenone: I haven't used ldap, but maybe with:  grep ^auth /etc/pam.d/common-auth
[08:44] <forgottenone> alkisg: is it possible to change user shell with ldap
[08:44] <alkisg> I haven't used ldap, dunno
[08:44] <forgottenone> alkisg: ok still thanks
[08:45] <alkisg> forgottenone: did you see ldap in that common-auth file?
[08:46] <forgottenone> alkisg: yes
[08:46] <alkisg> forgottenone: check if chsh.ldap is installed
[08:48] <forgottenone> alkisg: btw i am connecting to machine via ssh and it has two step auth, auth    [success=2 default=ignore]      pam_unix.so nullok_secure auth    [success=1 default=ignore]      pam_ldap.so use_first_pass
[08:48] <forgottenone> i got this with the grep ^auth
[08:49] <chovy_> looks like maybe iptables logging doesn't work on openvz?
[09:00] <jushur> chovy_: it does?
[09:01] <jushur> chovy_: what precisly do you mean by not working? on the host or the guest?
[09:01] <chovy_> https://gist.github.com/593b65ef47efc2b413ac
[09:01] <chovy_> these logs aren't showing up in /var/log/kern.log
[09:01] <chovy_> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/593b65ef47efc2b413ac#file-iptables-rules-L31
[09:03] <chovy_> jushur:
[09:03] <jushur> chovy_: yes, im looking at it.
[09:08] <jushur> chovy_: no messages in dmesg, when you start the firewall? (thinking missing module)
[09:14] <jushur> chovy_: http://openvz.org/Setting_up_an_iptables_firewall
[09:15] <drac0666> what kernel version you have guys?
[09:18] <acosonic> I need to discuss something... I have old servers with old apps that were used for like 10 years, and they are looking nice, some websites are there, webapps, databases... ANd that all is migrated now, reprogrammed etc... But what do I do with that server... Should I brutally delete it, or should I store it for some future generations that might create museum of virtual machines... ?
[09:18] <jushur> drac0666: 4.4.3 custom build here.
[09:19] <jushur> acosonic: depends on copyrights/licensing. if its "yours" you can do what ever you like. if its a customers page it may be good to ask them first if its ok to save it for such purpose.
[09:20] <acosonic> jushur: its internal, our company's
[09:20] <mcphail> acosonic: that isn't really on-topic here
[09:20] <jushur> acosonic: and i sudgest geting writen consent, as rights may transfeer in a som sellout.
[09:21] <jushur> acosonic: does it run ubuntu?
[09:22] <jushur> acosonic: #ubuntu-offtopic is proper channel for such questions btw.
[09:22] <acosonic> jushur: yup, ubuntus, centoses, windows... It's old virtual machines... Now migrated to newer OS-es, and newer apps... At first we migrated physical machines to virtual ones... And I'm wondering should I delete them or no... Because old stuff that we had like magnet tapes we gave to museum
[09:22] <adac> does anyone else experience problems with thunderbird and enigmail?
[09:22] <adac> Enigmail initialization failed.
[09:22] <adac> You are using GnuPG version 1.4.16, which is not supported anymore. Enigmail requires GnuPG version 2.0.7 or newer. Please upgrade your GnuPG installation, or Enigmail will not work.
[09:23] <adac> this happens to me since yesterday
[09:24] <drac0666> adac just update?
[09:25] <adac> drac0666, you mean like apt-get update?
[09:25] <drac0666> adac, 2.0.29 is the stable version suggested for most users,
[09:25] <adac> well there is no newer version of gpg offered
[09:26] <drac0666> adac, https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html
[09:27] <adac> drac0666, Ok I see. But my collegue has the exact same ubuntu/thunderbird/enigmail installation you know, and he has no issues with that
[09:27] <drac0666> adac, from the other side you can always downgrade ur enigmail, i suppose it was updated thats why it doesnt work with ur old Enigmail
[09:28] <adac> ok so maybe enigmail was updated
[09:28] <adac> I have to check that
[09:28] <drac0666> adac, are you 100% sure that ur collegue has exactly same versions?
[09:28] <adac> drac0666, bot about enigmail, I'm curerntly checking that
[09:29] <adac> I was to fast with stating that, sorry
[09:29] <drac0666> adac, im not using GnuPG but i think its better to use more currenty recommended version than old one
[09:29] <adac> drac0666, I guess that this makes definitely sense
[09:30] <adac> I mean it is a huge version jump
[09:30] <drac0666> adac, well im not sure of that
[09:30] <drac0666> adac, check last post here
[09:30] <drac0666> adac, https://www.reddit.com/r/GnuPG/comments/2qxw18/ubuntu_how_do_i_upgrade_gpg_keys_to_modern/
[09:30] <adac> hehe ok
[09:33] <drac0666> adac, on my ubuntu gnupug 1.4.18-7
[09:33] <drac0666> gnupg*
[09:35] <adac> drac0666, also wondering why enigmail probably has just updated itself
[09:35] <adac> without my consent
[09:35] <adac> maybe I got hacked
[09:35] <adac> :P
[09:35] <drac0666> adac, i dont know, tbh im linux user for few days so far ;p
[09:35] <adac> gpg --version
[09:35] <adac> gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.16
[09:36] <adac> which ubuntu version do you have? drac0666?
[09:36] <drac0666> adac, whats ur enigmail version?
[09:36] <adac> drac0666, really? :)
[09:36] <drac0666> adac, 15.10 currenty
[09:36] <adac> drac0666, that explains it i'm on  14.04.4 LTS
[09:36] <adac> I'm only using LTS versions
[09:37] <adac> Running Enigmail version 1.9 (20160223-1641)
[09:37] <drac0666> adac, seems u updated like 3 days ago? ;p
[09:37] <drac0666> This version requires GnuPG 2.0.7 or newer. GnuPG 1.4.x is not supported anymore.
[09:37] <adac> ah lol yes
[09:37] <adac> :)
[09:37] <tulphoon> yes.
[09:37] <adac> but it didn't asked me at all
[09:38] <drac0666> adac, https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/download
[09:38] <tulphoon> https://gnupg.org/download/index.html
[09:38] <drac0666> adac, just download previous version
[09:38] <tulphoon> Or download this
[09:38] <adac> jepp
[09:38] <drac0666> or update gnupeg
[09:38] <adac> tahnks guys!
[09:38] <tulphoon> updating is better
[09:38] <tulphoon> i mean gnuPG
[09:38] <adac> I will do an update yes
[09:38] <tulphoon> you need those libraries for it to work
[09:38] <drac0666> in terms of security probably yes
[09:38] <tulphoon> the libs
[09:39] <tulphoon> and one of the GnuPG versions
[09:39] <tulphoon> you probably want modern one
[09:39] <tulphoon> as it's the only one that works on that Enigmail version
[09:42] <adac> sudo apt-get install gnupg2
[09:42] <adac> then set the correct path to the gnupg2 binary in enigmail
[09:42] <adac> and all is fine again
[09:42] <adac> :)
[09:42] <tulphoon> it works?
[09:42] <adac> jepp
[09:42] <tulphoon> aww man
[09:42] <tulphoon> i did all the bullshit with compiling it from zero
[09:42] <adac> thanks again friends!
[09:42] <tulphoon> Sure.
[09:43] <adac> tulphoon yes that sometimes happens
[09:43] <adac> I always search for a "native" installation possibilty first
[09:43] <adac> https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/GnuPG/
[09:43] <adac> this is a good source btw. but its geman
[09:44] <Deltanic> hi, im getting these errors on an `apt-get update`, anyone knows what causes this and how to solve it?
[09:44] <Deltanic> http://qs.lc/ue3nb
[09:46] <tulphoon> Looks like you have not working repos in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:47] <drac0666> Deltanic, you have this error for all repos?
[09:47] <Deltanic> drac0666, no, but i do get them for a lot
[09:47] <Deltanic> this is only half of it
[09:48] <Deltanic> cant recall someone changing the sources though
[09:48] <Deltanic> they should be pretty default
[09:48] <drac0666> Deltanic, maybe some connection issues?
[09:49] <Deltanic> doubt that
[09:49] <Deltanic> i got told by someone else it might be a caching issue, but had no idea how to resolve
[09:51] <Deltanic> drac0666, i could try disabling these sources, but i suspect that would break things aswell
[09:51] <Deltanic> fwiw, this is the full list: http://qs.lc/vc73b
[09:51] <drac0666> Deltanic, maybe wait for some1 who has better knowledge about this than me before you do something
[09:51] <KlausedSource> hello, not sure if this is the right place to ask but well: I'm using evolution and when I reply to a Mail in the quoted message it always uses UTC (GMT+0). I haven't found an option to change this behaviour to my local timezone. Anyone knows of a way?
[09:52] <Deltanic> drac0666, hmm alright
[09:52] <drac0666> Deltanic, can you post it in text version ? i would like to check something
[09:52] <Deltanic> sure, ill dump the entire thing
[09:52] <tulphoon> Deltanic, give us a text version of your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:53] <Deltanic> tulphoon, alright hang on
[09:54] <Deltanic> drac0666, tulphoon, here is the full apt-get update dump:
[09:54] <Deltanic> Hit http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com precise Release.gpg
[09:54] <Deltanic> Hit http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com precise-updates Release.gpg
[09:54] <Deltanic> Hit http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com precise-backports Release.gpg
[09:54] <Deltanic> Hit http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com precise Release
[09:54] <Deltanic> Hit http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com precise-updates Release
[09:54] <drac0666> !paste
[09:54] <drac0666> !paste | Deltanic
[09:55] <drac0666> Deltanic, http://paste.ubuntu.com
[09:55] <Deltanic2> my god im a fucking retard
[09:55] <Deltanic2> this is why i hate clients directly sending output
[09:55] <Deltanic2> great to work with a broken keyboard that missed my ctrl+c keypress :|
[09:56] <Deltanic2> http://pastebin.com/aqWGTL5C <- this was supposed to be sent, damnit
[09:56] <tulphoon> Not really it didnt ;)
[09:56] <tulphoon> oh okay. nvm
[09:56] <Deltanic2> tulphoon: i did attempt to copy that address though :P
[09:56] <tulphoon> I thought you were talking about trying to copy from the terminal.
[09:57] <tulphoon> And in case in which you use gnome-terminal that keybind is Ctrl + SHift + C
[09:57] <tulphoon> nvm :P
[09:57] <Deltanic2> good thing Drone` killed me though
[09:57] <Deltanic2> nah im on a putty terminal
[09:57] <Deltanic2> anyway, sources.list!
[09:57] <tulphoon> oh okay.
[09:57] <tulphoon> ye i need that
[09:57] <tulphoon> Do you had those repos by default
[09:57] <tulphoon> or you've added them?
[09:58] <Deltanic2> tulphoon, http://pastebin.com/QgREFz6f
[09:58] <Deltanic2> well, i know i never added any sources
[09:59] <drac0666> Deltanic2, whats ur ubuntu version?
[10:00] <Deltanic2> drac0666: 12.04
[10:00] <tulphoon> ohohoho, that's super old
[10:00] <tulphoon> like, really really old
[10:00] <Deltanic2> i know
[10:00] <Deltanic2> we're undoing ourselves from it pretty soon
[10:00] <Deltanic2> but our ssl expired and i kinda want to use letsencrypt for the time being
[10:00] <Deltanic2> which.. doesnt work right now
[10:01] <Horyo> so im messing with the new 16.04 and i notice that  most my stuff is in english but there a few folder and the errors are in chineese
[10:01] <drac0666> Deltanic2, maybe ur sources just no longer exist
[10:01] <Deltanic> drac0666, possibly, but what alternatives would i use?
[10:01] <drac0666> i have open some of them in webbroswer and they dont exist
[10:02] <Deltanic> or would i just go full "fuck this i aint doing shit"
[10:02] <drac0666> Deltanic, im not expert but ubuntu 12 is not supported anymore
[10:02] <drac0666> Deltanic, so you have to go find packages by ur own
[10:02] <Deltanic> :|
[10:02] <drac0666> Deltanic, if you need update, but you really need updage?
[10:03] <Deltanic> yes, letsencrypt doesnt work this way
[10:03] <tulphoon> Well in my school place, we have Ubuntus 12.04 installed and updating works.
[10:03] <Deltanic> and i have absolutely no idea what to add or change
[10:03] <tulphoon> try to rename your sources.list
[10:03] <tulphoon> to some dumb name which you will remember
[10:04] <drac0666> tulphoon, maybe ur admin removed broken sources?
[10:04] <tulphoon> probably
[10:04] <Deltanic> tulphoon, mind sharing your sources list maybe? :P
[10:04] <Deltanic> IF you can access it
[10:04] <tulphoon> i cannot unfortunately, that's the problem
[10:04] <Deltanic> hm
[10:04] <drac0666> Deltanic, for example open http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php5/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/binary-amd64/Packages
[10:04] <tulphoon> He has i386 arch
[10:05] <tulphoon> or the sources are bad
[10:05] <Deltanic> and after renaming, wehat do i do? try updating again?
[10:05] <drac0666> Deltanic, and remove part from "precise" so open  http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php5/ubuntu/dists/
[10:05] <tulphoon> Nope, because your sources would be blank.
[10:06] <tulphoon> I thought about making a new file and trying different repos.
[10:06] <Deltanic> drac0666, php is the least of my issues, i could live without these
[10:06] <tulphoon> So you wouldn't fuck up your old sources.list.
[10:06] <drac0666> Deltanic, its example..
[10:06] <exospecies> hi
[10:06] <Deltanic> tulphoon, ah, but i still need something in there :P
[10:06] <tulphoon> yes i know.
[10:06] <Deltanic> drac0666, hmm well i guess i could try
[10:06] <drac0666> Deltanic, repos are there just not for your "precise"
[10:06] <drac0666> Deltanic, try remove precies and type newer version
[10:07] <drac0666> Deltanic, for 1 link and see if it works
[10:07] <exospecies> i'm wondering if there is a way to get more lines (with older results) when doing dmesg -T
[10:07] <tulphoon> exospecies
[10:07] <Deltanic> drac0666, idk what to make of the other urls though
[10:07] <tulphoon> dmesg | less
[10:07] <tulphoon> although you will lose color
[10:08] <jushur> exospecies: dmesg shows what happened from last bootup. not previous boot. thus if you want to further back you need to check logs.
[10:08] <tulphoon> also easy to shuffle through with PgUP, PgDown, j, k and you can search inside of it with /<phrase>
[10:08] <tulphoon> oh that type of older results
[10:09] <Deltanic> drac0666, http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-updates/main/binary-i386/
[10:09] <Deltanic> would such an url work?
[10:09] <Deltanic> because that url does exist
[10:09] <Deltanic> (so without the /Packages)
[10:10] <tulphoon> What's the arch on your CPU there?
[10:10] <tulphoon> i386 or amd64?
[10:10] <drac0666> Deltanic, i dont know, im not sure of my solution
[10:10] <drac0666> Deltanic, its just my shoot
[10:10] <Deltanic> well the sources.list doesnt even list full urls
[10:10] <Deltanic> so it wouldnt make sense
[10:10] <drac0666> Deltanic, maybe try to just fix ur crypt app
[10:11] <drac0666> Deltanic, why its not working what you missing?
[10:11] <Deltanic> drac0666, no idea what that means
[10:11] <drac0666> Deltanic, that letscrypt its some application right?
[10:11] <Deltanic> letsencrypt works fine
[10:11] <Deltanic> just tested it on a 14.10 machine
[10:12] <drac0666> Deltanic, ye but it doesnt work on Your machine?
[10:12] <Deltanic> also clearly letsencrypt isnt the issue here
[10:12] <Deltanic> as apt-get update causes errors
[10:12] <Deltanic> well, the 14.10 machine is mine
[10:12] <Deltanic> the 12.04 is a prod server
[10:12] <tulphoon> Hmmm.
[10:12] <tulphoon> Where are you based? or your server
[10:12] <tulphoon> NL?
[10:12] <drac0666> as far as i know you dont need apt-get update work to run some apps if you do everything by urself
[10:13] <Deltanic> tulphoon, yeah both me and the server are NL
[10:13] <tulphoon> Okay.
[10:13] <Deltanic> drac0666, letsencrypt automatically does an apt-get update. that probably returns a non-zero exit code, and thus fails. thats why
[10:13] <tulphoon> deb http://mirror.amsiohosting.net/archive.ubuntu.com/ YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
[10:14] <tulphoon> no wait
[10:14] <hyponic> Hi guys. a quick question. i have 2 ip addresses one on em1 and one on em1:0. the latest is a null routed ip to the first one from the isp. what i want is to create a NAT rule using iptables to show the ip address from em1:0 as source when i go out to a specific destination. any ideas how i can do that with iptables?
[10:14] <tulphoon> deb http://mirror.amsiohosting.net/archive.ubuntu.com/ YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
[10:14] <tulphoon> deb-src http://mirror.amsiohosting.net/archive.ubuntu.com/ YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
[10:14] <tulphoon> in your case it would be precise
[10:14] <tulphoon> for YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE
[10:14] <Deltanic> as the only thing in my sources.list?
[10:15] <tulphoon> yes
[10:15] <Deltanic> alright, ill try that
[10:15] <tulphoon> then apt-get update
[10:17] <Deltanic> tulphoon, still seems to be fetching from launchpad for example
[10:17] <Deltanic> also your mirror doesnt seem to work either
[10:17] <Deltanic> http://qs.lc/tfyyk
[10:18] <Deltanic> i guess its fetching anouther sourceslist from somewhere else
[10:18] <Deltanic> although that doesnt explain why your mirror fails
[10:18] <tulphoon> Hmmm.
[10:18] <tulphoon> Well, the source is up.
[10:18] <Deltanic> the specific URL isnt
[10:18] <Deltanic> with that /Packages appended
[10:18] <tulphoon> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/mirror.amsiohosting.net-archive
[10:18] <Deltanic> without that part, urls are valid
[10:19] <tulphoon> there is no packages appended tbh
[10:19] <exospecies> jushur: i don't know the difference between boot and bootup, but there are not the same entries today as yesterday, and still the same session of byobu is running, so the system has not rebooted
[10:20] <Deltanic> tulphoon, yes there is
[10:20] <Deltanic> look at the 404 url for instance
[10:20] <tulphoon> paste it on some pastebin
[10:20] <Deltanic> last part of the url contains /Packages
[10:20] <tulphoon> oh okay, because it's going through the source
[10:20] <Deltanic> its the same case as the previous pastebin
[10:20] <tulphoon> oky
[10:20] <Deltanic> also that mirror fails aswell
[10:21] <tulphoon> hmmm
[10:21] <tulphoon> maybe your apt-get is outdated
[10:21] <tulphoon> that might've been the case :X
[10:23] <tulphoon> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy universe
[10:23] <tulphoon> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy universe
[10:23] <tulphoon> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy-updates universe
[10:23] <jushur> dont use EOL software, there is no backports of security fixes. and there is know vuln for many packages in that version.
[10:23] <tulphoon> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy-updates universe
[10:23] <tulphoon> shit
[10:23] <tulphoon> change up the saucy for precise in all
[10:25] <tulphoon> Do you really need to apt-get update or nah?
[10:25] <tulphoon> I mean this is just weird :P
[10:25] <Deltanic> tulphoon, yes i do, letsencrypt automatically does that
[10:25] <tulphoon> okay.
[10:25] <Deltanic> jushur, cant really change that fact right now, and as stated, its only for the time being
[10:26] <tulphoon> I don't know really it should be working.
[10:27] <Deltanic> that us archive seems to be working :)
[10:27] <tulphoon> good
[10:27] <tulphoon> well you won't have the best speeds
[10:27] <Deltanic> doesnt matter
[10:27] <tulphoon> just now add all of the flags you need
[10:27] <tulphoon> like main
[10:28] <tulphoon> and things like that :P
[10:28] <tulphoon> because now it's only universe packages which you are getting
[10:28] <Deltanic> now i only need to find the other sources list
[10:28] <Deltanic> where the launchpad is coming from...
[10:28] <Deltanic> i guess those are from sources.list.d?
[10:28] <drac0666> Deltanic, https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt/issues/1903
[10:28] <drac0666> Deltanic, maybe this is somehow ur problem?
[10:29] <exospecies> how do i find the logs which dmesg displays?
[10:29] <drac0666> Deltanic, btw letsencrypt ask for root password?
[10:29] <Deltanic> drac0666, no i am root
[10:29] <Deltanic> 10/10 security here
[10:30] <Deltanic> it doesnt look like thats the issue though
[10:30] <Deltanic> ill try with the us sources first and see where that gets me
[10:30] <tulphoon> hmmm
[10:30] <drac0666> Deltanic, are you running this letsencrypt from terminal?
[10:31] <Deltanic> drac0666, yes
[10:31] <Deltanic> note >putty
[10:31] <tulphoon> Deltanic, try this
[10:31] <tulphoon> deb http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/pub/linux/ubuntu/archive/ precise main
[10:31] <tulphoon> deb-src http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/pub/linux/ubuntu/archive/ precise main
[10:31] <Deltanic> tulphoon, why so
[10:31] <Deltanic> us works :P
[10:31] <Deltanic> i mean, those sources work ,not sure if everything works now
[10:32] <drac0666> columbia pacakges are probably boosted by coka
[10:32] <tulphoon> Well you wanted the launchpad repos didn't you?
[10:32] <Deltanic> tulphoon, nah i needed to disable these
[10:32] <Deltanic> i dont need them so much
[10:32] <Deltanic> php doesnt need to be updated
[10:32] <tulphoon> oh okay.
[10:32] <tulphoon> So you're good?
[10:33] <Deltanic> trying now
[10:33] <tulphoon> okay.
[10:35] <HollyRain> hi! any channel about lxd/lxc?
[10:36] <tulphoon> Search it up on search browsers, HollyRain.
[10:36] <HollyRain>  I did it
[10:36] <Fuchs> HollyRain: #lxc-dev, but it appears to be a bit empty
[10:36] <Fuchs> HollyRain: in general: you can search for channels with alis, see /msg alis help list. /msg alis list *searchterm* looks for channel names containing searchterm. /msg alis list * -topic *searchterm* looks for channel topics containing searchterm.
[10:36] <HollyRain> Fuchs, thanks
[10:37] <Paddy_NI> Does anyone know how to stop the terminal from truncating long file names?
[10:37] <Fuchs> you're welcome
[10:37] <Paddy_NI> Like if I do "ls -1 /path/to/dir/ | grep -i something" I get a truncated name and have no way of interacting with the file/folder on the commandline
[10:37] <tulphoon> Paddy_Ni, try
[10:38] <tulphoon> grep -i *something*
[10:38] <Deltanic> tulphoon, fuck yeah that source is great
[10:38] <Paddy_NI> tulphoon: Results in no output
[10:38] <Deltanic> works fine now :)
[10:38] <tulphoon> Hmmm.
[10:39] <toyman61> Hello ??
[10:39] <Ben64> Paddy_NI: what are you trying to accomplish
[10:40] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: Trying to see the full file name / path
[10:40] <toyman61> I'm just checking with language to use ... :-)
[10:40] <jushur> i wonder how it is that all distros handles language and zone/date wrong, if i have english langue set, i expect it to show all in english and not days in my local langauge ifi  set the layout of time to local.. effectivly breaking language choise.
[10:40] <Ben64> Paddy_NI: but your example has grep, what are you trying to do
[10:40] <Paddy_NI> So that I can interact with it
[10:40] <toyman61> with = which
[10:40] <HollyRain> which is the difference betweem ubuntu-server and ubuntu-cloud?
[10:40] <tulphoon> Probably in packets preinstalled.
[10:41] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: I wish to navigate to a specific folder to delete a file (virus) from within it.
[10:41] <toyman61> I have a problem with my Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon installation using MSI H170A PC MATE motherboard. Is this the right forum to ask such a question ?
[10:41] <tulphoon> This is a Ubuntu IRC.
[10:41] <Fuchs> toyman61: no, for mint you should go to the mint channel, which is on spotchat :)
[10:41] <Ben64> toyman61: nope. mint has their own support channel. #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org
[10:41] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: When I get to a certain point in the file name using tab completion I end up with a further 2154 possibilities
[10:42] <toyman61> I see. Thanks for the information. I'll look it up..
[10:42] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: I was hoping grep would display the full name
[10:42] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: I see that it is only going to reflect what input it is given
[10:42] <Paddy_NI> Makes sense
[10:42] <Paddy_NI> So the problem is with ls
[10:42] <Ben64> yeah you should be using find
[10:42] <Paddy_NI> Ah
[10:43] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: I never really use finf
[10:43] <Paddy_NI> *find
[10:43] <Ben64> it's fantastic
[10:43] <tulphoon> for finding normal files?
[10:43] <Ben64> for finding things
[10:43] <tulphoon> Maybe i'm using it wrong but i don't get any output in most cases.
[10:43] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: How do I point find at a certain location and have it look for a part of the file name?
[10:43] <tulphoon> Only when i look up things like commands or so.
[10:44] <Ben64> Paddy_NI: find [path] -iname *foo*
[10:44] <Paddy_NI> For instance this is part of the file name "_31bf3856ad364e35_8.0.6001.18702_none_6f561c09617d9439"
[10:44] <Paddy_NI> Ah cool
[10:45] <Ben64> man find for more options
[10:45] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: Find is handy for organizing the data restored using PhotoRec into more sensible folders
[10:45] <HollyRain> tulphoon, does the answer was for me?
[10:45] <Paddy_NI> That is my experience of it
[10:45] <tulphoon> I'm not really familiar with it, because i use different distro for Server.
[10:46] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: Output is still truncated
[10:47] <tulphoon> HollyRain, you can just look up on the ubuntu page and get to know the differences by yourself.
[10:47] <Ben64> Paddy_NI: no it isn't
[10:47] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: It is here
[10:47] <Ben64> you're doing something incorrectly
[10:48] <Ben64> how are you determining it is truncated
[10:48] <Paddy_NI> "/media/patrick/OS/Windows/winsxs/Manifests/x86_microsoft-windows-i..tivexpolicyprovider_31bf3856ad364e35_8.0.6001.18702_none_6f561c09617d9439.manifest"
[10:48] <Paddy_NI> those dots
[10:48] <Paddy_NI> And the fact that I cannot interact with the file as a I cannot point to it
[10:49] <Ben64> can you pastebin the exact command and output
[10:49] <Paddy_NI> sure
[10:49] <tulphoon> HollyRain, http://imgur.com/bM8AKm9
[10:50] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15204771/
[10:50] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: You see
[10:50] <Paddy_NI> Not me
[10:50] <Paddy_NI> Perhaps find needs to be told to output full file name
[10:50] <agentk> Can someone advise me on a curious a suspect situation a ran into? A user account was created while I was installing Mathbuntu script from mathbuntu.org. I also noticed short cuts that were on my desktop were missing before I started the install of the software package.
[10:51] <Paddy_NI> agent008: The matrix has you
[10:51] <Paddy_NI> err
[10:51] <Paddy_NI> agentk: ^
[10:52] <agentk> Puddy_WI????
[10:53] <Paddy_NI> agentk: I guess you could pastebin the script that you ran
[10:53] <Ben64> Paddy_NI: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15204782/
[10:53] <Ben64> not truncated
[10:53] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: Single path
[10:54] <Paddy_NI> Single dir
[10:54] <Paddy_NI> Not the same
[10:54] <Ben64> how is it not the same
[10:54] <Paddy_NI> Mine is several directories deep
[10:54] <Ben64> huge folder names + huge file name
[10:54] <Ben64> so is mine...
[10:55] <agentk> I am suspecting my machine was compromised before i downloaded the script. As i said desktop icons were missing before i downloaded the script.
[10:56] <agentk> the account was formated "TeMpOrArYMaThBuNtU UsEr"
[10:58] <agentk> I have since deleted the account. I did a root kit check and only got warnings regarding Paython and a hidden .java file
[10:59] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: hmm your example also has just continuous letters no numbers no whitespace
[10:59] <Ben64> it doesn't matter, it doesn't cut anything
[10:59] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: Mine says different
[11:00] <Ben64> maybe the file just has the .. in it
[11:00] <Paddy_NI> Given your example is not the same
[11:00] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: It does not, when viewed from windows it is all there
[11:01] <Ben64> so maybe its because of whatever filesystem it is
[11:01] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: NTFS
[11:01] <agentk> I believe that my system has been cracked, what can I do to prevent a man in the middle attack or other exploits on Ubuntu. I am Not very knowledgeable in Linux.
[11:02] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Backup, scan, format/reinstall
[11:02] <Ben64> agentk: update regularly, don't run things as root, be careful what services you run
[11:03] <agentk> I have to run as root to install programs, that is not an option is it?
[11:03] <Ben64> you never have to run as root, you can use sudo
[11:03] <agentk> sudo was root?
[11:03] <leonarth> how do you skip seeing the release notes with 'apt -y full-upgrade' ?
[11:03] <Paddy_NI> !sudo | agentk
[11:03] <Ben64> sudo does things with superuser permission, of course thats fine
[11:04] <agentk> I had never ran as root otherwise until just now to look at the log file.
[11:04] <Ben64> i mean like running firefox as root, running irc as root, etc
[11:04] <Ben64> or just logging into root and doing things isn't a great idea
[11:05] <agentk> I have always used sudo when I have been prompted that I need to root the system.
[11:05] <Ben64> you should know exactly what you're running and what it will do
[11:06] <Anticom> Hi all. I'm having an issue with kernelshark: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15204677/
[11:06] <agentk> is there a KDE destop for ubunto? That is the version I used back in 2001 when I ran Suse.
[11:06] <Ben64> agentk: yep
[11:06] <Anticom> trace-cmd is installed on my machine. I don't get the error message
[11:08] <agentk> Ben64 will I be more at home in the KDE for Ubuntu since I used KDE for Suse or will it be different?
[11:08] <Paddy_NI> agentk: There is no YAST in Kubuntu
[11:08] <Ben64> agentk: well i'm sure it has changed in the past 15 years
[11:09] <Paddy_NI> agentk: I recently switched my Desktop PC back to KDE (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed)
[11:09] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Use what you are familiar with
[11:10] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: It must be to do with NTFS
[11:10] <agentk> when seeking to elevate my privileges to run an application, all you would do is right lick and choose runas root.
[11:10] <Paddy_NI> agentk: That sounds dodgy enough
[11:11] <agentk> dodgy?
[11:11] <Paddy_NI> Potentially harmful
[11:11] <Ben64> you almost never need to run things as root
[11:12] <Paddy_NI> agentk: What are you running as root?
[11:12] <agentk> So, how can you look at your logs without running as root?
[11:13] <agentk> your logs belong to the root account.
[11:13] <Paddy_NI> agentk: sudo
[11:13] <agentk> i tried that!
[11:13] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Example?
[11:13] <Ben64> most logs are viewable without privileges
[11:13] <Paddy_NI> And that^
[11:13] <Paddy_NI> cat should suffice
[11:14] <maxscam1> how do I find the serial port for my laptop's keyboard? is it in /dev/tty?
[11:15] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: I just an idea, if I run clamscan with the "--remove --recursive" operators and point it to the upper level directory then it should delete it for me
[11:15] <Paddy_NI> *had
[11:15] <Paddy_NI> Did not want to have to run the full 3 hour scan again
[11:16] <agentk> I ran rkhunter at the end of the test it directed me to /var/log/rkhunter.log. When I attempted to view the log it told me it was owned by root. I tried sudo and opening a text edit app nothing. I had to root the system to get into the log.
[11:16] <Ben64> agentk: ok
[11:17] <Ben64> what do you mean "root the system"
[11:17] <agentk> Suse let me just gui right click and elevate my privileges.
[11:17] <Paddy_NI> agentk: You used "sudo NAME_OF_TEXT_EDITOR /path/to/logfile" right?
[11:17] <Ben64> yeah could just "sudo nano /var/log/rkhunter.log" or similar
[11:17] <Paddy_NI> vim, gedit, kate, pluma etc
[11:17] <agentk> no I used sudo name of text editor
[11:18] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Ben64s example would suit your needs
[11:18] <Paddy_NI> Replace nano with whatever it is you prefer
[11:19] <Paddy_NI> If you use a graphical editor (has a gui) then I suggest using "gksu"
[11:19] <Paddy_NI> Not sure if that is still required but I do it anyway
[11:19] <k1l_> dont run sudo with gui
[11:19] <agentk> now that i root -I do I have to do anything to close the root?
[11:19] <Paddy_NI> k1l_: Exactly
[11:19] <Ben64> agentk: you keep using root as a verb, what exactly did you do
[11:20] <Ben64> also, you need to format and reinstall
[11:20] <agentk> if I remember right i typed in term "root -i " followed by my user password
[11:20] <k1l_> agentk: and rkhunter got a million of false positives. so if you dont have knowledge about it that info will not help.
[11:20] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Backup/format/reinstall
[11:21] <Ben64> k1l_: agentk believes that the computer had already been compromised
[11:21] <Paddy_NI> agentk: It would be better for everyone
[11:21] <agentk> it's too late to back up. if my files are corrupt.
[11:21] <k1l_> ah ok. then it doesnt help anyway.
[11:22] <agentk> I am concerned iwth the creation of the user account and the missing icons on my desktop.
[11:23] <lotuspsychje> agentk: wich ubuntu version was this?
[11:23] <agentk> my cpus were being maxed out and my ram was in mid range
[11:23] <Ben64> agentk: you said someone ran a script from somewhere
[11:23] <Ben64> protip - don't do that without knowing exactly what it does
[11:24] <Kang0> (Kang0) Which may be better?  Sshelper or sshdroid?  For android app if someone has experience
[11:24] <Paddy_NI> Kang0: For SSH?
[11:24] <Paddy_NI> Kang0: I use JuiceSSH
[11:24] <Paddy_NI> Non-free but it is pretty awesome
[11:25] <Triffid_Hunter> I use connectbot for ssh client
[11:25] <tulphoon> SSHDroid is pretty nice from what i've heard.
[11:25] <agentk> i ran the script. I was looking at installing computation software. there was a dstro called mathbuntu. mathbuntu.org offered a script to install on top of ubuntu
[11:25] <Kang0> I am looking for server too
[11:25] <Kang0> Paddy_NI
[11:25] <k1l_> agentk: that sounds more like a missing video driver.
[11:25] <Paddy_NI> Triffid_Hunter: I have been meaning to revisit connectbot
[11:25] <Kang0> Can sshdroid work as server and client both?  tulphoon
[11:25] <agentk> video dirver?
[11:25] <Ben64> Kang0: ask an android channel, thats not on topic here at all
[11:25] <tulphoon> I would need to check up :)
[11:26] <agentk> why would an account be created that I did not create?
[11:26] <Kang0> Triffid_Hunter does it have server feature?  Connectbot
[11:26] <Paddy_NI> tulphoon: SSHDroid is still on my phone too I must look at those again
[11:26] <k1l_> agentk: what account?
[11:26] <Triffid_Hunter> Kang0: no, use dropbox for server
[11:26] <Triffid_Hunter> Kang0: sorry, dropbear
[11:26] <Kang0> It requires rooting Triffid_Hunter
[11:26] <Kang0> I m hunting solution without rotting
[11:27] <tulphoon> Kang0 yes SSHDroid should world as a server.
[11:27] <Triffid_Hunter> Kang0: ah, I root all my devices as a matter of principle
[11:27] <tulphoon> You can connect to it.
[11:27] <tulphoon> And do things inside of it.
[11:27] <agentk> standard user account named and formated "TeMpOrArYmAtHbUnTu UsEr"
[11:27] <Kang0> Client also??  Triffid_Hunter
[11:27] <Triffid_Hunter> Kang0: I use connectbot for client
[11:27] <Kang0> Client also??  tulphoon
[11:28] <agentk> looks like what I used to see in the irc hacker channels
[11:28] <Kang0> Two in one not available?  Triffid_Hunter
[11:28] <Ben64> Kang0: Triffid_Hunter: tulphoon: please take the android app discussion elsewhere
[11:28] <Kang0> Sirry i ll move soon once discussion is finished Ben64
[11:29] <Ben64> uh, move it now because its not on topic at all?
[11:30] <bazhang> !alis | Kang0
[11:30] <bazhang> take the chat to an android or chat channel Kang0
[11:31] <k1l_> agentk: so it wasnt mathubuntu it was mythbuntu?
[11:31] <Kang0> Ok noted sure bazhang
[11:31] <Ben64> k1l_: http://www.mathbuntu.org/
[11:31] <Ben64> took a look at the script, its huge.
[11:32] <agentk> no it was mathbuntu I formated it in the chat just the way i found it on my system.
[11:32] <agentk> i have never heard of an app creating its own user account for an install and then there is the format used.
[11:33] <agentk> this just sounds like some idiot playing on my system.
[11:33] <k1l_> agentk: creating own users for programs is a common thing.
[11:34] <agentk> why would a program need to run as it's own user?
[11:34] <agentk> that to me looks like someone is trying to hide logging
[11:35] <k1l_> agentk: just do a "cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd" in terminal
[11:35] <agentk> what does that function do?
[11:35] <k1l_> it lists all users build on your system
[11:36] <agentk> ok, but explain the missing shortcuts from my desktop?
[11:36] <razor_> WHO TF UP RN IT'S REAL NIGGA HOURS FAM
[11:36] <Paddy_NI> :-|
[11:37] <Paddy_NI> agentk: I think you are obsessing over the wrong thing
[11:37] <k1l_> agentk: look into the dmesg and Xorg.log
[11:37] <Paddy_NI> Missing desktop shortcuts are the least of your troubles if your system has been compromised
[11:38] <Paddy_NI> Ben64: Thank you very much for your help earlier :-)
[11:38] <agentk> kll_ what entry am i looking for?
[11:38] <k1l_> agentk: errors
[11:39] <agentk> ok
[11:39] <Paddy_NI> I will now go and try to felt a damn roof in this rainy cold crappy grey day ;-(
[11:39] <Paddy_NI> later
[11:39] <agentk> going back to the user accounts term cmd. I did it, but all those are hidden processes accounts. the account I found was a User profile account.
[11:41] <P0|0> -avz todo.rsync -avz my_local_folder/ root@192.168.0.101:/home/user/My_remote_folder
[11:41] <P0|0> Why I get ssh err:
[11:41] <P0|0> ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.4 port 22: Connection refused
[11:41] <P0|0> rsync -avz todo.rsync -avz my_local_folder/ root@192.168.0.101:/home/user/My_remote_folder
[11:41] <agentk> explain why the install started hanging and my cpus were maxed out with very little network traffic?
[11:41] <P0|0> Woops
[11:41] <apw> sorinello, hey ... the fix for your vmware issue is now in -proposed and needs testing to confirm this kernel works
[11:42] <agentk> it was installing a program that was only 385megs
[11:42] <P0|0> I'm trying to copy sth, but I get ssh error! Why ssh?!
[11:42] <P0|0> copying by rsync
[11:42] <Ben64> P0|0: i'm wondering why the ip doesn't match
[11:43] <lotuspsychje> agentk: wich mythbuntu version is this?
[11:43] <Ben64> mathbuntu. not mythbuntu
[11:44] <lotuspsychje> yeah thats what i meant Ben64 sorry, im seeing that install script on their site
[11:44] <agentk> mathbuntu! and I don't know off the top of my head. I know the installer was for 14 something and I was running 15
[11:44] <Ben64> looks sketchy to me
[11:44] <P0|0> Ben64: It's a bit messy, the command I'm using is here: rsync -avz my_local_folder/ root@192.168.1.2:~
[11:45] <SA_> Merhaba
[11:45] <Guest22732> come si passa da ubuntu a windous 10?e possibile
[11:45] <SA_> hi
[11:45] <Ben64> P0|0: ok, well the ip still isn't matching. but rsync uses ssh to transfer files
[11:46] <SA_> AMK TÜRK YOKMU
[11:46] <k1l_> !tr | SA_
[11:46] <P0|0> Ben64: I tested it on different machines
[11:47] <k1l_> agentk: ok. please inspect the install script and decide if there is anything suspicious.
[11:47] <k1l_> agentk: just because there is cpu load doesnt mean there is some hacking going on
[11:48] <agentk> wish I could kll_ i only know htm5 coding.
[11:48] <Paddy_NI> Okay back, no box cutter / Stanley knife.
[11:49] <agentk> by the way kll_ those logs aren't  on my machine.
[11:49] <Paddy_NI> That's my excuse for not doing it any way
[11:49] <P0|0> output: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8861288
[11:49] <P0|0> command: rsync -avz my_local_folder/ root@192.168.1.2:~
[11:49] <Paddy_NI> agentk: When I looked at that site earlier the script appears to have not changed since April 2015
[11:50] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[11:50] <agentk> the latest stable version through the software centre
[11:50] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[11:51] <agentk> brb
[11:51] <k1l_> agentk: just from a quick look at it: it compiles lurch,maxima, octave, and such. so of course compiling will need a lot of cpu.
[11:51] <AqD> hey anyone know git-integrated file manager except nautilus? (with overlay and git commands etc)
[11:51] <k1l_> agentk: so could you please first get the facts right and not just say "i had cpu load i got hacked"
[11:52] <PCatinean> Hello everyone, I would like to grant a regular user the power to start/stop/restart a upstart script
[11:52] <P0|0> hey there
[11:52] <Paddy_NI> AqD: Atom kinda has that
[11:52] <AqD> Paddy_NI: THANK YOU!
[11:52] <PCatinean> Does that mean I have to add him to exceptions for sudo commands for that service?
[11:52] <Paddy_NI> AqD: Also any filemanager that you can embed a terminal in
[11:52] <lexflex> hi all
[11:52] <agentk> it was hanging on octave for 2=hours and the file was only 385megbytes
[11:53] <P0|0> I'm trying to copy files from laptop (archlinux) to my desktop (manjaro) by: this command: rsync -avz my_local_folder/ root@192.168.1.2:~
[11:53] <k1l_> agentk: filesize doesnt tell anything when compiling. you know what compiling is?
[11:53] <P0|0> but I get error
[11:53] <P0|0> output: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8861288
[11:53] <agentk> it had installed all but 2 programs
[11:53] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Next time just install the software you need, rather than hosing your system with some random install script
[11:53] <lexflex> i wanted to report a bug but i'm not sure where/what package. The last software updater update has broken my system. I cannot boot with kernel 3.19.0-51 but i can boot with 3.19.0-43
[11:54] <agentk> i wanted the packaged deal
[11:54] <k1l_> agentk: you did not even read what the installer prompted you. you just pressed enter, right?
[11:54] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Hackers typically seek the lazy
[11:54] <agentk> getting back to the version brb
[11:54] <Paddy_NI> :-)
[11:54] <Paddy_NI> "hackers"
[11:55] <Paddy_NI> Also I am cleaning the Vault for your bank agentk and I require your bank account details
[11:55] <agentk> no, read the install
[11:55] <Paddy_NI> kidding
[11:55] <Paddy_NI> :-P
[11:55] <agentk> haha
[11:56] <k1l_> agentk: there is a mathbuntu.log. go and read that in the $workingdir you set it to work
[11:57] <agentk> whats that past site again/ i wanna share something with you all while i work in the term to get the ver.
[11:57] <Paddy_NI> agentk: paste.ubuntu.org
[11:57] <Kang0> Can someone help me to lift my ban from # ubuntu-offtopic
[11:57] <agentk> k
[11:57] <k1l_> Kang0: you need to register and log in to freenode
[11:58] <k1l_> !register | Kang0
[11:58] <lexflex> hi again
[11:58] <Kang0> Ok k1l_
[11:58] <lexflex> could someone kindly advise in how to report this bug, or in which package? should i even report it to ubuntu since it seems to be that the latest kernel bricks my system?
[11:59] <hateball> !bug | lexflex
[11:59] <agentk> here you go! http://paste.ubuntu.com/15204999/
[11:59] <lexflex> that's what I'm trying to do yes, but i'm unsure which ooption to pick
[11:59] <lexflex> there's 3 options that are update related
[12:00] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Just a simple "lsb_release -a" would have done
[12:00] <k1l_> agentk: please stop suspecting mathbuntu script if you dont even looked int the scripts yourself. i looked at it 3 minutes and all your points are invalid
[12:01] <k1l_> agentk: and rkhunter will not help you since you dont know what is a false positive and what not
[12:02] <agentk> ok kll_ the version s 15.10 wily
[12:03] <mickeratta> hi everyone
 can some one PLZ help me i am kind of a noob when it comes to Linux
 i would like to join a irc channel called https:webirc.nullim.org
 but using xchat i dunno how to do
[12:03] <agentk> Paddy_WI trying to make sure I don't miss anything you guys are directing at me.
[12:03] <mickeratta> please help me some one
[12:04] <k1l_> agentk: look at the mathbuntu.log in the workingdir of that script. and the installed asked you several things you just pressed enter. it needs lots of cpu power to compile those programs too.
[12:04] <k1l_> agentk: just look at "installMathbuntu" and "installMethods" of that script. that is obvious
[12:04] <jushur> mickeratta: open your web browser, point it to https://webirc.nullim.org
[12:05] <mickeratta> yeah but the thing is i thing the admin at that irc is runnning bad script
[12:05] <k1l_> mickeratta: then dont join that irc network
[12:05] <mickeratta> he is a real husler and is using shit that people write in that chat for his own gain
[12:05] <Paddy_NI> agentk: I think at this point you should backup your system and reinstall. I would also recommend not running an unmaintained script from almost a year ago on your system and then wonder why you have problems
[12:06] <lexflex> hateball: is a bug caused by the latest kernel-upgrade more a "dist-upgrade" or a "release-upgrade"?
[12:06] <sebbu> oh, ubuntu-classroom channel is closing
[12:06] <jushur> mickeratta: plz go away.
[12:06] <mickeratta> yeah i know but stil the only way to connatct some of my maits around the world
[12:06] <sebbu> ubuntu don't promote learning anymore ?
[12:06] <agentk> kill_ what happen to my shortcuts, buddy? and why woudl the script create a user account not a process account but a account that i could see when I go to switch user accounts?
[12:06] <popey> sebbu: that project isn't active, no
[12:06] <k1l_> agentk: read the things i listed.
[12:07] <jushur> !offtopic | mickeratta
[12:07] <Paddy_NI> popey: It has been waaaay too long since your last podcast, I'm hurting real bad man...
[12:07] <mickeratta> aa ok sry guys
[12:07] <popey> Paddy_NI: next one next week
[12:07] <Paddy_NI> popey: :-)
[12:09] <agentk> explain to me why linux is the ideal for the math and science fields?
[12:10] <popey> agentk: that's not really a support question.
[12:10] <k1l_> agentk: because people need to use their brainsto do science and math
[12:10] <sebbu> because it runs matlab and mathematica an plenty other software ? :p
[12:10] <sebbu> oh wait...
[12:10] <milan> hello
[12:10] <milan> anyone here?
[12:11] <popey> !ask | milan
[12:11] <roberto_> list
[12:11] <hateball> lexflex: I'd file the bug against the kernel
[12:12] <lexflex> hateball, ubuntu launchpad, yes?
[12:12] <agentk> lol
[12:13] <hateball> lexflex: do you know which kernel is giving you trouble?
[12:14] <lexflex> yes, 3.19.0-51, while 3.19.0-43 works fine
[12:14] <hateball> lexflex: then you can run for example "ubuntu-bug linux-image-3.19.0-51-generic"
[12:14] <agentk> you all know how I tole you that I deleted the user account, IT'S BACK!!! Now who is crazy!
[12:15] <Paddy_NI> agentk: That could be recreated for many other reasons
[12:15] <lexflex> hateball, thanks, i was already at the bug form on the website but i changed the package to that one
[12:15] <velusunivers-sys> hello all, is there anyway of locking root down so it can only be remotly connected by a certain ip address?
[12:15] <hateball> lexflex: :)
[12:15] <Paddy_NI> velusunivers-sys: You mean ssh?
[12:15] <agentk> Puddy_WI you must think I am REALLY stupid
[12:15] <velusunivers-sys> yes
[12:16] <hateball> root ssh is not enabled default
[12:16] <hateball> nor is root, at all
[12:16] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Nope
[12:16] <velusunivers-sys> in a vps it is
[12:16] <agentk> looks like i get to reinstall the os
[12:16] <Paddy_NI> agentk: You are just beating this in to the ground man
[12:16] <Paddy_NI> agentk: At least then you will have peace of mind
[12:17] <Paddy_NI> Somewhat
[12:18] <Paddy_NI> agentk: Once reinstalled, return and then perhaps seek assistance with installing the individual applications of that script
[12:18] <agentk> I know what is up, I wish i hadn't done what i did.
[12:19] <Paddy_NI> agentk: You should always dig at the very least 6 foot down
[12:19] <Paddy_NI> agentk: :-)
[12:19] <leonarth> how do you skip seeing the release notes with 'apt -y full-upgrade' ?
[12:19] <agentk> naw. I am good. If it isnt in the repository i am leaving it alone!
[12:19] <Paddy_NI> agentk: PPAs are incredibly handy
[12:20] <Paddy_NI> !ppa | agentk
[12:21] <agentk> ok. gotta go reinstall
[12:21] <Paddy_NI> agentk: :-)
[12:23] <velusunivers-sys> is there a way in a vps to lock access to the root in ssh to a certain ip address i.e so you can only login if it comes from ip 1.1.1.1
[12:39] <txmoose> morning all.  Got a hostname problem with 14.04.4, if someone could help me out.  Devices that I installed with my 14.04.2-server iso would take the hostname 'foo', but now, with my the 14.04.4 install media, they're taking the hostname 'foo.local'.  Is there any way to change that back to the previous behavior during install?
[12:43] <crond> Can anyone direct me to a good resource on setting up lvm encryption with 2 physical drives not in a raid array? I want to use SSD#1 as / and SSD#2 as /home.  When I went through the installer and made an unencrypted /boot, and set each drive as a physical volume for encryption, and made an encrypted swap, the installer just froze on formatting the swap partition
[12:44] <MonkeyDust> !raid | crond start here
[12:44] <kozukumi> afternoon all
[12:44] <crond> I know the drives work, because I was able to install *unencrypted* with no issues
[12:44] <crond> MonkeyDust, but I don't want raid.
[12:45] <MonkeyDust> crond  ok, *not* in a raid, i misread
[12:45] <crond> yeah, I know how to set up LVM for 1 drive no issue, I just happen to have 2 physical drives in my laptop. (well, 3, but I'm only using 2 for Linux)
[12:45] <crond> hence wanting one for / and one for /home
[12:47] <txmoose> crond: the beauty of lvm is that it doesn't matter about drive boundaries.  You could just add both drives to the same volume group, then have a separate logical volume for / and /home
[12:47] <txmoose> If you're using LVM, it's actually more work to make each physical drive something different.
[12:48] <crond> txmoose, so how would I do that in the ubuntu installer? or do I need to manually set up the drives first in the livecd?
[12:49] <txmoose> mmm truth be told, I haven't used the installer in ages... But I recall it being "similarish" to doing LVM from cli.
[12:49] <txmoose> I'm looking for a guide
[12:51] <chotaz`w> Can I check a package current version and update date via apt?
[12:52] <chotaz`w> I want to know when the last version of spotify was made available in repository.spotify.com
[12:52] <txmoose> crond: http://blogging.dragon.org.uk/installing-ubuntu-14-04-on-raid-1-and-lvm/  This has, about half way down, explanations of how to set up LVM via the ubuntu installer.
[12:52] <MonkeyDust> chotaz`w  there's apt-cache policy and apt-cache show
[12:52] <txmoose> It has RAID above, but you can skip that part, then just adapt the lvm part to fit your needs
[12:53] <crond> txmoose, thanks!
[12:53] <txmoose> np bud, good luck with it
[12:53] <Cablegunmaster> how can I keep myself from typing "sudo vim" everytime I wanna edit a file xD?
[12:53] <Cablegunmaster> except for not typing
[12:53] <txmoose> Cablegunmaster: edit files that your user owns ;)
[12:54] <MonkeyDust> Cablegunmaster  sudo -e opens a text file with the default editor
[12:54] <txmoose> But if you *have* to be root, you can use sudo -i to just become root
[12:54] <Cablegunmaster> I just edit some django files. so I should chown them?
[12:54] <chotaz`w> MonkeyDust, apt-cache policy provides no dates, only versions, i'll try show
[12:54] <chotaz`w> thanks!
[12:57] <ck_mfc> sudo su -
[12:57] <ck_mfc> ftw
[12:57] <txmoose> Cablegunmaster: ideally, the files should be owned by whatever user your webserver is, but if your webserver does not need write access to the files, just read, then you can have whatever user you want own the files as long as the webserver user can read the file.
[12:58] <k1l_> ck_mfc: troll somewhere elese please
[12:59] <ck_mfc> Trolling? lol. was just an answer to Cablegunmaster, because he wanted to how he could keep himself from writing sudo vim everytime???
[13:00] <ck_mfc> *he wanted to know how
[13:00] <lotuspsychje> !who | ck_mfc and avoid this in the future
[13:00] <txmoose> ck_mfc: it's generally considered poor practice to just be root, at least under Ubuntu, I believe.  I suggested sudo -i above, but stated that it was not the ideal solution, then discussed file ownership options for him.
[13:01] <ck_mfc> If we didnt laugh, we would cry
[13:01] <k1l_> ck_mfc: he was already answered with sudo -i or sudo -s. that is how it works on ubuntu without breaking all the environmen variables
[13:02] <mmkumr> How to use the bot?
[13:03] <k1l_> i know people still think they are the linux gurus and need to sudo su -  but that is not the right place for #ubuntu
[13:04] <mmkumr> ubottu: Tutorial?
[13:04] <lotuspsychje> !msgthebot | mmkumr
[13:04] <k1l_> !bot | mmkumr
[13:04] <BlazingFire> hi
[13:04] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: welcome, how can we help you?
[13:06] <BlazingFire> is this chat only for getting support work related to ubuntu or somethign else too?
[13:06] <milan> can i install raspberry pi in ubuntu?
[13:06] <mattkim> Could somebody tell me how to control the mouse pointer using the keyboard "FASTER" in universal access?
[13:07] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: yes ubuntu support questions belong here
[13:08] <lotuspsychje> !arm | milan
[13:08] <mmkumr> !search | Ubuntu 16.04
[13:08] <mmkumr> !search Ubuntu 16.04
[13:08] <Cablegunmaster> thx txmoose :) , basically a beginner on linux and python.
[13:08] <lotuspsychje> mmkumr: you can join #ubuntu+1 for xenial
[13:08] <k1l_> milan: there is snappy core and ubuntu mate 15.10 for rpi2. rpi1 cant run ubuntu
[13:09] <txmoose> Cablegunmaster: we all start somewhere, np bud
[13:09] <BlazingFire> my laptop does not shutdown properly most ofthe times , it just gets stuck at some part . What can I do to get more details about my specific problem(it might be a graphics card issue)?
[13:09] <urban_> if Ive been working on a tortoise svn repository, is it possible to access it from ubuntu?
[13:09] <Cablegunmaster> urban_, offcourse! thats possible :)
[13:10] <urban_> thats a relief
[13:10] <Cablegunmaster> the question is the repository is it on your own pc , or on a remote pc?
[13:10] <Cablegunmaster> meaning did you push your commits?
[13:10] <urban_> remote pc
[13:10] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: can you press F1 during shutdown process to see where it hangs?
[13:11] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: textbased shutdown should show errors or something to freeze perhaps
[13:11] <BlazingFire> it have splash off already
[13:11] <BlazingFire> yes most of the times its shows the shutdown message
[13:11] <BlazingFire> then hangs there
[13:11] <crond> I know mine would hang for like 1.5 mins til I disabled some CUPS stuff.
[13:11] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: at wich point exactly
[13:12] <crond> but that's likely not your issue if it's freezing entirely
[13:12] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: whats the last text you see
[13:13] <urban_> Cablegunmaster: so will it just work if I connect to the repository with some linux svn tool?
[13:13] <BlazingFire> i dont remember exactly right now , but itsays something like shutdown or poweroff
[13:13] <BlazingFire> and then its stuck there
[13:13] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: wich ubuntu version is this?
[13:14] <BlazingFire> I thought its some issue coz of AMD graphics card and tried some solutions but it didnt work
[13:14] <Cablegunmaster> urban_, install the subversion tool on your ubuntu first :)
[13:14] <Cablegunmaster> urban_, using synaptic package manager
[13:14] <BlazingFire> 15.04 right now but had it in 14.04 too
[13:14] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: 15.04 is end of life mate
[13:14] <BlazingFire> it used to work earlier when i installed 15.04 then after some time problem started again
[13:15] <BlazingFire> ya i know , actually i have exams right now so i wanted to not mess up with it right now
[13:15] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: sudo halt -p meanwhile and clean install a supported version asap
[13:16] <faekjarz> Hey there, seemingly i've missed a memo or something. By now i tested 2 daily-live ISOs - Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 x64 (20160225.1) and plain Ubuntu 16.04 x64 (20160226) - and none of them let me install onto a ZFS-root (/). What's the deal? Is this ZedFS inclusion limited to virtualisation, containers and stuff? Or is it not yet implemented in the installer?
[13:17] <lotuspsychje> faekjarz: #ubuntu+1 for 16.04 issues please
[13:17] <faekjarz> lotuspsychje: 'aight :)
[13:17] <BlazingFire> fresh install will remove all programs isint it , will upgrade not work?
[13:17] <lotuspsychje> !eolupgrade | BlazingFire
[13:18] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: personally i would not trust my system anymore
[13:19] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:20] <BlazingFire> well then i guess i cant help it , will do it after the exams. If i install all the programs i have right now , it won't be a problem isnint ?
[13:21] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: if you install a supported version, package versions will automatic be the right version
[13:22] <BlazingFire> no i mean the other softwares i have installed , can it be the case that any software is messing up?
[13:23] <afidegnum> hello, i m having problem installing or remove android studio, this is what Im facing. can anyone help ? http://www.hastebin.com/gunoyenibu.vhdl
[13:23] <lotuspsychje> BlazingFire: like i say i would not trust upgrade from an eol version personally
[13:24] <xxx> what is the .bashrc that i have under my users
[13:24] <BlazingFire> ok thanks for the help, i will do it asap
[13:25] <xxx> plz someone help me
[13:25] <urban_> Cablegunmaster: Got it working! Thanks for the help. I was pre tty annoyed when found out that tortoise only worked on windows, and that I might have to revert back to it :) a bunch of libraries I try to install are a real pain to get working on windows, so I'm hoping the grass is greener, since the libraries are mostly developed on linux :)
[13:26] <xxx> trying to find out how my mate is hacking my fng computer
[13:27] <lotuspsychje> xxx: this is ubuntu support here mate
[13:27] <Cablegunmaster> yay helped someone :) no probs urban_
[13:28] <k1l_> xxx: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/sample-bashrc.html
[13:28] <Cablegunmaster> xxx, how do you know he hacked your pc? :p is he your linux guru brother? :)
[13:29] <jackfr> hello everyone
[13:29] <abdooo> hello guys
[13:29] <Cablegunmaster> hey jack, how are yah?
[13:30] <Cablegunmaster> just ask questions xD
[13:30] <jackfr> not bad thank you. been a since i've been on an irc node :)
[13:30] <jackfr> been a while*
[13:30] <jackfr> ping timeout <-- oh the memories :)
[13:31] <xxx> nick jj
[13:32] <debindi> hiiiiiiiii
[13:33] <context> context@client:/var/log$ service docker start * Docker is managed via upstart, try using service docker
[13:34] <context> ooops not root
[13:34] <jushur> xxx: why are you changing IP and nick? mickeratta. feels a lot like your just trolling.
[13:35] <xxx> no not changing my ip just going true a vpn
[13:35] <jushur> xxx: did you know its actually pretty meningless doing so, when you use applications that bleed your true ip?
[13:36] <k1l_> xxx: mickeratta please keep this channel clear for ubuntu support. for your "hacker topics" please see other channels or irc networks.
[13:36] <xxx> can u recommend any
[13:36] <MonkeyDust> xxx  use ##test, not this channel (or was it #test)
[13:41] <phre4k> how do I regenerate Grubs config again? grub-mkconfig > /boot/grub/grub.cfg ?
[13:42] <phre4k> ah, grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg seems to be better. amirite?
[13:46] <niko> /101/101
[13:47] <lerner> help me understand what legacy versions are...
[13:49] <k1l_> lerner: old version
[13:50] <lerner> k1l_, are those maintained or left to rust?
[13:50] <k1l_> lerner: what exactly?
[13:51] <lerner> request policy and request policy continued are 2 firefox addons
[13:51] <lerner> the first one is the legacy version
[13:52] <k1l_> that sounds like: its dead and we made a new one.
[13:52] <lerner> fine...
[13:52] <ciao> ciao
[13:53] <ciao> !list
[13:53] <lerner> thx k1l_
[14:02] <Kartagis> hello
[14:03] <Kartagis> my CPU supports 64 bit afaics, so I downloaded the .iso, burned it to a USB, and booted off it. however, the boot screen stalled. what to do?
[14:05] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: the iso of...
[14:05] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: amd64
[14:05] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: ubuntu version
[14:05] <Kartagis> 14.04.3
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: 14.04.4 is out
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: at wich point does it freeze?
[14:06] <Kartagis> wait, it was .4
[14:06] <Kartagis> sorry
[14:06] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: at boot screen
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: can you press F1 to see errors where it hangs exactly?
[14:07] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: no response
[14:07] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: the ubuntu dots moving?
[14:07] <Kartagis> nope
[14:08] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: did they move at the start?
[14:08] <Kartagis> that's what I mean by stalled
[14:08] <Kartagis> nope
[14:08] <lotuspsychje> hmmm
[14:08] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: what of system are you installing to?
[14:08] <Kartagis> desktop, if you mean that
[14:09] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: brand of the pc? how did you create the stick?
[14:09] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: HP and dd
[14:10] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: startup disk creator gave me errors
[14:10] <Kartagis> that's why I used dd
[14:10] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: whats the ubuntu version you created the stick from?
[14:11] <Kartagis> 14.04.3
[14:11] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: you had a working trusty, why didnt you just update?
[14:13] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: things didn't go well when trying to install a second os, and I wanted to get rid of it, so I wanted to boot off LiveUSB
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: can you still enter grub without stalling?
[14:14] <Kartagis> also, I may want to install amd64 if things go well
[14:14] <Kartagis> didn't try that
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: you tried other usb ports? other usb sticks?
[14:15] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: I've just burned a i386, and that worked on the same port
[14:16] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: maybe something went bad with the stick, as usb creator failed?
[14:16] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: try a reformat the stick with gparted perhaps first?
[14:17] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: after usb creator failed, I went gparted way
[14:17] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: can you tail -f /var/log/syslog while you create your ubuntu usb, maybe something usefull there
[14:18] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: plugin the stick after the command
[14:28] <richud> hi, could anyone using 15.10 confirm that restarting NetworkManager doesnt restart dnsmasq ?
[14:29] <MonkeyDust> richud  that's very specific ... what brings you here, what's the bigger picture
[14:31] <richud> any dnsmasq config added in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/ is ignored when restadning NetworkManager because it appears to no longer restart dnsmasq
[14:32] <LTC> hello
[14:33] <jesperson> Hello LTC
[14:34] <michael__> list
[14:34] <Space> my display didn't configure right after install can someone help me that ?
[14:34] <Space> with*
[14:35] <MonkeyDust> richud  is that a server? if yes, there's also #ubuntu-server
[14:35] <Space> the corners are all cut off basically I dont even see the top taskbar :(
[14:35] <LTC> give me sources.list ubntu 14.04 LTC
[14:36] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: http://imagebin.ca/v/2YJ01IpN4Lma
[14:37] <richud> monkey: workstation , I tried on a live boot and same
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: did you record the tail also?
[14:40] <drac0666> How i can permanently set Device Accel Constant Deceleration ? I have script that runs at startup but when i unplug mouse it gets back to default value=1.
[14:41] <Kartagis> nothing in tail
[14:41] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: thats hard to believe when you plugin an usb
[14:42] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: try again please, tail -f /var/log/syslog and plugout/plug back in the usb
[14:46] <MonkeyDust> Kartagis  what lotuspsychje says ...  you'll see a change in real time
[14:47] <richud> monkeydust: are you using 15.10 ?
[14:48] <MonkeyDust> richud  no 14.04.4, why do you ask
[14:48] <richud> monkey: wondering if you could try it, but it works fine on 14.04
[14:48] <MonkeyDust> richud  try what ... i have 15.10 as a vm
[14:49] <MonkeyDust> oh, dnsmasq
[14:49] <richud> pidof dnsmasq; systemctl restart NetworkManager; pidof dnsmasq
[14:49] <richud> on 14.04 it should change as networkmanager restarts it, on 15.10 it doesn
[14:50] <MonkeyDust> richud  i'm not familiar with dnsmasq, but i'll install and try it
[14:50] <richud> it should be there already as by default networkmanager uses it
[14:52] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: do you want me to tail for the usb I created with amd64 before?
[14:52] <ZERO09> CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT LEARNING
[14:52] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: i need the tail command before you start creating and before plugin the usb
[14:53] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: creating vis usb creator?
[14:53] <MonkeyDust> ZERO09  turn off caps
[14:53] <Kartagis> via*
[14:53] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: sure, but also the usb detecting from ubuntu i wanna see on the tail
[14:53] <ZERO09> sorry
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: how about you just tail that part first, plugin the usb
[14:59] <Fragensteller> Seid gegrüßt.
[14:59] <Kartagis> lotuspsychje: http://paste.debian.net/405352/ plugin and plugoff
[14:59] <Fragensteller> kann mir jemand mit meinen Soundproblemen helfen?
[14:59] <Pici> !de | Fragensteller
[14:59] <Kartagis> nothing with usb creater
[14:59] <pantato> quit
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: this doesnt look good mate: usb 2-1: USB disconnect, device number 1
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: do you have another usb to try with?
[15:02] <Kartagis> I have several usbs here
[15:02] <MonkeyDust> RyanKnack
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> Kartagis: ok try to create on another one please
[15:04] <Kartagis> weird, this usb didn't spit any errors
[15:04] <Kartagis> in usb creator
[15:04] <btwebdev> i'm trying to append an env var (NODE_ENV=prod) to a text file, but not sure what to put before the >> /env.txt
[15:05] <Kartagis> btwebdev: echo
[15:05] <btwebdev> echo NODE_ENV=prod >> env.txt ?
[15:05] <Kartagis> aye
[15:05] <btwebdev> Kartagis: thanks. in quotes?
[15:05] <btwebdev> perfect, thanks! Kartagis
[15:05] <Kartagis> try that
[15:05] <Kartagis> no need though
[15:06] <Kartagis> since you don't have any spaces
[15:09] <Sky2939> hey guys, postfix keeps kicking back the following error: fatal: cannot execute /usr/sbin/postconf!
[15:09] <Sky2939> Iliterally don't know what to do next, can anyone point me in the right direction ;3
[15:09] <Kartagis> Sky2939: try #ubuntu-server please
[15:09] <Sky2939> okay
[15:17] <MonkeyDust> 'Iliterally don't know what to do next', sounds dramatic
[15:19] <richud> monkey: did you try in VM and find dnsmasq isnt restarting? (sorry to pester)
[15:19] <MonkeyDust> richud  my old laptop can't handle vm's anymore, had to hard reboot it ... i'm no help
[15:20] <Kartagis> I'm now making backups now, going to install amd64
[15:20] <richud> monkey: ok no worries, thanks anyway
[15:20] <MonkeyDust> richud  for autocompletion, type mon and then hit tab
[15:21] <richud> MonkeyDust, sorry it has been a good decade or two since I last used IRC :)
[15:21] <Kartagis> how do I find out again if CPU supports 64bit?
[15:22] <SonikkuAmerica> Kartagis: What's the CPU?
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> Kartagis  sudo dmidecode --type 4
[15:22] <richud> Kartagis,  cat /proc/cpuinfo
[15:23] <Kartagis> richud: what am I looking for?
[15:23] <Kartagis> yea, supports 64bit
[15:24] <Kartagis> MonkeyDust, cheers
[15:24] <richud> Kartagis,  under flags it should say lm if 64 bit
[15:25] <richud> lm = long mode = 64bit
[15:26] <richud> Kartagis,  or more easily, just do lscpu
[15:33] <thms> I have ubuntu server setup, SSH is working but I cannot SFTP as root (but can SSH as root)
[15:39] <MonkeyDust> thms  1) ssh as root is a bad idea -- 2) there's also #ubuntu-server
[15:40] <velusunivers-sys> what would be the ubuntu equivelent of lebz-devel
[15:40] <velusunivers-sys> libz-devel
[15:42] <MonkeyDust> velusunivers-sys  what's libz (with z)
[15:42] <MonkeyDust> !find libz
[15:42] <velusunivers-sys> http://www.dataparksearch.org/dpsearch-install.en.html
[15:43] <velusunivers-sys> sorry zlib
[15:45] <velusunivers-sys> !find zlib-devel
[15:45] <MonkeyDust> !info zlib1g-dev
[15:45] <velusunivers-sys> so it would be lbzlg-devel
[15:46] <MonkeyDust> velusunivers-sys  it's 1g, dont mix 1 and lowercase L
[15:46] <bek_> hello i have aproblem with my grub error and i was trying to solve sudo apt-get update and then    sudo apt-get install boot-repair but i cant find the boot-repair  any help?
[15:46] <velusunivers-sys> ok
[15:48] <bek_> and i have  tryed the following    link  http://askubuntu.com/questions/449428/unable-to-locate-package-boot-repair-in-14-04 but still the same error?
[15:50] <teward> bek_: boot-repair's not in the repos you need to add a PPA to get it
[15:54] <bek_> teward: yeah i have already add ppa " add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair"
[15:55] <teward> bek_: did you then do `sudo apt-get update` before trying to instlal the boot-repair package?
[15:55] <MonkeyDust> bek_  mind: ppas are not supported here, consider contacting the ppa maintainer
[15:56] <teward> ^ that
[15:56] <teward> MonkeyDust: though, actually, it's in the help.ubuntu.com docs, so...
[15:56] <teward> MonkeyDust: so the issue at hand is that they're not able to 'see the package'
[15:56] <teward> (and I know 14.04 has it in that PPA :P)
[15:58] <benjamin_> hi
[15:58] <bek_> teward:yeah it is already updated
[15:59] <bek_> MonkeyDust:how can  i contact the  ppa maintener is there any easy solution because iam stuck her?
[16:05] <bratchley> hey, I'm more used to RHEL/Fedora. Is ufw analogous to firewalld? Meaning if it's being used I should be making my firewall changes using that? Or am I good to just run iptables commands without worrying if I'm going to run afoul of anything or get overwritten?
[16:05] <Grimpus> Hello
[16:05] <Grimpus> i'm trying to hide files without renamig them (. convention)
[16:06] <Grimpus> I found this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/713574/can-i-hide-files-so-that-they-are-hidden-on-both-windows-and-linux
[16:06] <Grimpus> but i cannot get it to work
[16:09] <MonkeyDust> bratchley  if you don't get an answer here, ##security is quite populated   (double #)
[16:14] <heirlooms> hey i am unable to open my ubuntu software center ? what should i do ?
[16:15] <MonkeyDust> heirlooms  what happens when you try
[16:17] <heirlooms> MonkeyDust, for compiling marble android i changed my  defaault python version to python3 version .. after that it's not working .. i again changed by python version to previous on e.. bt still same  error is comming
[16:23] <wiak> hey there, hmm does anyone know if there is a way to setup alsa/pulse to default to program volume? not master/system?
[16:24] <velusunivers-sys> hello im wanting help with aspell i have installed it but how do i configure it?
[16:24] <wiak> velusunivers-sys did try searching aspell guide on google? :=)
[16:24] <velusunivers-sys> yes
[16:25] <velusunivers-sys> it says the conf is in etc but i cant find it
[16:25] <llutz> velusunivers-sys: create one then
[16:26] <yyuuo1> Hello. I am running on ubuntu/trusty64. I would like to create python package version 2.7.5 (which is not in apt). What is the best way to create a package with my python version for ubuntu? Thanks.
[16:26] <velusunivers-sys> ok but what should go in it,
[16:26] <velusunivers-sys> how should it be set out
[16:26] <velusunivers-sys> i cant find much help on this
[16:26] <Shed-34046> can i get some help with ubuntu?
[16:27] <wiak> Shed-34046 new here you?
[16:27] <wiak> did you try telling us your problem?
[16:27] <MonkeyDust> !ask | Shed-34046
[16:28] <llutz> velusunivers-sys: http://aspell.net/man-html/Customizing-Aspell.html#Customizing-Aspell
[16:28] <Shed-34046> I did a ubuntu persistent cache on a usb drive and when i booted up the system lagged and apps froze up non-stop.. barely usable.. i remember a year ago this happened and i redone the live usb thing without the cache thing and it didn't lag like this.. is this just because its USB and SWAP isn't available or what?
[16:29] <wiak> hardware? if on a 128MB machine yes but if on a 4GB machine no
[16:29] <Shed-34046> Intel Pentium b960 with 2nd gen intel hd graphics 500GB HDD and 4GB of ram.
[16:30] <Shed-34046> was it just because it was on USB? what exactly is persistent cache btw?
[16:30] <wiak> data stays between reboots?
[16:31] <Shed-34046> I'm just confused by what made apps freeze and such while running it from the live cd/usb thing
[16:31] <Shed-34046> is it likely to do this once installed?
[16:33] <renatosilva> someone please send me easy tutorial for setting up smtp server only for sending email from localhost to external world?
[16:33] <renatosilva> been reading lots of stuff, all different, all failing
[16:34] <llutz> renatosilva: http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-ssmtp.html
[16:35] <MonkeyDust> !smtp | renatosilva start here
[16:38] <olive_> Hello, what is the command line command to start the gnome-sound-applet or some equivelent?
[16:41] <wiak> olive_ try searching apt for alsa volume or control etc
[16:41] <olive_> wiak: I have no idea if I'm using alsa or pulse or whatever and I'm looking for something that's agnostic
[16:42] <olive_> its for a configuration file that's used by multiple computers
[16:42] <crond> olive_, if you're on a recent version of Ubuntu desktop, you have pulseaudio
[16:43] <olive_> looks like volti is exactly what I need
[16:44] <MonkeyDust> !info volti
[16:45] <olive_> so I installed gnome-applet but I have no idea whats inside it... how can I find out?
[16:45] <olive_> it probably has lots of useful things, but I don't know what commands to run
[16:46] <wiak> !info alsamixer
[16:46] <wiak> olive_ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer ?
[16:46] <MonkeyDust> alsamixder is part of something else
[16:47] <\9> !info alsa-utils
[16:47] <\9> alsamixer comes from that
[16:47] <olive_> wiak, MonkeyDust: how do I found out what runnable commands exist within a package?
[16:47] <drac0666> olive_, just type alsamixer
[16:47] <\9> though it should come by default
[16:47] <C28> ciao
[16:47] <C28> !list
[16:48] <drac0666> \9, i think it is by default
[16:48] <\9> right
[16:48] <wiak> olive_ man program
[16:48] <wiak> ?
[16:49] <\9> olive_: https://packages.ubuntu.com/ should give a detailed listing of files within a package
[16:49] <olive_> wiak: "No manual entry for gnome-applets"
[16:49] <faulus> i registered a non-interactive script in the "Startup Applications Preferences" gui. to my surprise, that script isn't killed when i use the "Log Out" dialog, the one that says "Are you shure you want to close all programs and log out from your account?". the script: http://pastebin.com/Z5AxRTvz
[16:49] <\9> olive_: another alternative is apt-file
[16:50] <\9> olive_: yet another is to download the deb and extract it
[16:50] <faulus> how do i register a non-interactive script, having it killed on logout?
[16:50] <\9> e.g. apt-get download gnome-applets
[16:50] <olive_> https://packages.ubuntu.com/ is down I think
[16:50] <faulus> this is ubuntu 15.10.
[16:50] <olive_> apt-file is installing
[16:51] <drac0666> olive_, why dont you just use alsamixer ? or pavucontrol?
[16:51] <olive_> drac0666: I'm using volti, it seems fine
[16:51] <olive_> drac0666: but I'm also trying to find sources for other taskbar applets
[16:52] <drac0666> olive_, oh ok
[16:52] <olive_> drac0666: I'm running i3wm so I don't get all the nice ubuntu things running by default, so I'm trying to figure out how to run them manually or find substitutes
[16:52] <olive_> network, sound, multimedia keys, etc
[16:57] <olive_> MonkeyDust, wiak: I figured out my problems, thanks for the help!
[17:04] <darkxploit> hi guys
[17:04] <darkxploit> how to become an ubuntu embassador
[17:04] <darkxploit> ?
[17:04] <MonkeyDust> darkxploit  meaning?
[17:05] <darkxploit> i have seen sttufs liek fedora ambassador
[17:05] <MonkeyDust> !contribute | darkxploit there's this
[17:06] <darkxploit> i can contribute in many ways.. like commits, bugs, creating groups, tutorials and meetups etc..
[17:07] <Gambit15> Guys, I'm writing up a script to "reset" cloned VMs & regenerate UUIDs, keys, etc
[17:08] <Gambit15> Other than fstab & perhaps grub, what else might need updating with the new UUIDs?
[17:14] <wellick> hi. I have vbox and I want to run ubuntu full screen. I know I need to install guest additions but I?m unsure if I should do it from the repositories or from Virtual Box Manager
[17:15] <Gambit15> IIRC, vbox has its own repo which is more up-to-date
[17:15] <Gambit15> The Ubuntu vbox repos are old
[17:17] <wellick> Gambit15: i was reading it here but maybe this info is outdated then? https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/build-essential/
[17:17] <wellick> I'm a bit confused as to what I need to install then.
[17:18] <texla> I made a usb pen drive from ubuntu 14.04.4 it will run on the computer I made it on but not on my laptop with the same ubuntu version
[17:18] <Gambit15> wellick, check the official vbox site
[17:18] <wellick> k, thanks
[17:18] <Gambit15> At least the last time I used vbox, they had all the info there
[17:19] <Gambit15> But yeah, when you're going to install something new, that's somewhat important, check if the developer has their own repos first
[17:19] <drac0666> wellick, on ur guest instal virtualbox-guest-dkms
[17:23] <wiak> attack of the quits? :O
[17:29] <Bassem> how to mount sda3 as exec by default
[17:30] <marko> hi folks
[17:33] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  in fstab
[17:33] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, how can i do it
[17:34] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  read this as an introduction https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab#Options
[17:35] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, i have this command line but it seems it dosnt work
[17:35] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, UUID=086D1D34086D1D34 /media/E ntfs-3g exec,users,permissions 0 0
[17:35] <xgpt> Hey! I need help setting up a VPN server. Something simple would be amazing. OpenVPN is far too finicky and I feel like an idiot when I'm trying to set it up. I've seriously never used it correctly. I even tried a PPTP guide and that didn't work! Ugh...I'm ready to give up.
[17:36] <compdoc> xgpt, I thinl openvpn is one of the easier ones
[17:36] <compdoc> think
[17:36] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  try ntfs, without the 3g
[17:37] <xgpt> it's super fiddly with all of this manual key generation...
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  no, 3g is ok
[17:37] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, so
[17:37] <compdoc> dont need keys. just passwords
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> Bassem  find examples on the pages i suggested
[17:38] <bluesfreak72> Hi there.  I'm running wily and have installed compiz.  In the compizconfig-settings-manager, I can't check or uncheck any boxes.  Also, all the checked boxes are grayed out.  How do I fix this?
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> bluesfreak72: are you on unity?
[17:39] <fcastillo> does anybody has problems putting their monitors in stand-by/off when one of them is connected via HDMI. Mine turn off for a couple of minutes and then they all turn on except the HDMI one. When moving the mouse to wake up the HDMI one, it refuses to turn on afterwards
[17:39] <fcastillo> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04
[17:42] <EriC^^> bluesfreak72: do you own everything in your home dir and the permissions are right?
[17:45] <bluesfreak72> Eric^^: I fixed it, but I'm probably going to have to log out and back in to have it apply.  BRB in a few...
[17:49] <bluesfreak72> Eric^^:  I set the permissions correctly and logged out and back in.  That didn't resolve the issue.
[17:49] <ioria> bluesfreak72, do you have the plugins installed ?
[17:50] <fcastillo> bluesfreak72: is this a fresh install of Ubuntu? are you missing the plugins?
[17:50] <ioria>  !info compiz-plugins
[17:50] <lotuspsychje> bluesfreak72: or not the right graphics driver?
[17:51] <lotuspsychje> plugins and plugins-extras are optional, should work with ccsm only
[17:52] <bluesfreak72> EriC^^ I set the permissions correctly and logged out and back in.  That didn't resolve the issue.
[17:52] <EriC^^> bluesfreak72: do you own everything?
[17:52] <EriC^^> bluesfreak72: try find ~ ! -user $USER
[17:52] <Shed-34046> Idk if anybody answered my question from like 2 hours ago or not.. but is it normal for the apps/programs on the live cd/usb of ubuntu with presistent cache to freeze up a lot? Would it do this when installed you think or no? If i have no pressistent cache set no lag/freeze up
[17:54] <bluesfreak72> EriC^^:  I own everything in my home dir.  ls -l says scott scott on user/group.
[17:55] <EriC^^> bluesfreak72: ls -lR ~/.config/compiz ~/.compiz | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:55] <EriC^^> bluesfreak72: typo, ls -lR ~/.config/compiz-1 ~/.compiz | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:56] <bluesfreak72> The find command brought up nothing relating to compiz.  Running the ls -lR command...
[17:56] <EriC^^> ok
[17:57] <Shed-34046> I want to know..
[17:57] <Shed-34046> as i really might install it soon my windows 8.1 machine is nagging me hardcore about upgrading to windows 10..
[17:58] <Shed-34046> last time i upgraded to windows 10 it messed up my laptop
[17:58] <thms> I have ubuntu server setup, SSH is working but I cannot SFTP as root (but can SSH as root)
[17:58] <xangua> Shed-34046: what does that has to do with Ubuntu?
[17:59] <bluesfreak72> EriC^^:  On the ls -lR command, it says neither of the files exist.  I do have a ~/.config/compiz-1 dir that seems to be populated.  Should I rename it to ~/.config/compiz???
[17:59] <Shed-34046> xangua i have had a question about ubuntu ""Idk if anybody answered my question from like 2 hours ago or not.. but is it normal for the apps/programs on the live cd/usb of ubuntu with presistent cache to freeze up a lot? Would it do this when installed you think or no? If i have no pressistent cache set no lag/freeze up""
[17:59] <Shed-34046> thinking of going to ubuntu :)
[17:59] <EriC^^> bluesfreak72: no, try ls -lR ~/.config/compiz-1
[18:00] <lotuspsychje> Shed-34046: just install ubuntu then?
[18:00] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, User mounted partitions, e.g. when using the ‘user’ or ‘users’ mount options in the /etc/fstab file, are done with the ‘noexec’ mount option by default for security reasons.
[18:00] <fcastillo> Shed-34046: it all depends on your system configuration. The live cd/usb uses your RAM and if you don't have enough it might freeze quite often
[18:00] <Bassem> MonkeyDust, Solution: Add the ‘exec’ mount option to the end of the mount options. It’s important that the option to be the last one, otherwise other mount option can over judge its effect.
[18:00] <Shed-34046> facstillo i have 4GB DDR3
[18:01] <bluesfreak72> EriC^^: Renaming the dir did the job.  Thanks for your help.
[18:02] <fcastillo> Shed-34046: 4GB is really not a lot of memory, specially not for running a live cd/usb. The live feature is designed to just test the system but not a final working version
[18:02] <compdoc> 4GB is plenty
[18:04] <ouroumov__> Shed-34046, when you say freeze do you mean the apps become unresponsive and stay that way forever ?
[18:05] <ouroumov__> Oh god I just used the word "app" when I meant "program" I'm being corrupted by our rotten society
[18:18] <jackwebs> Hey, can anyone help. I've just installed the MATE desktop on Ubuntu 14.04, now when I suspend the computer, I have to log in twice when I re-open it.
[18:19] <jackwebs> I get the regular Ubuntu log in screen, and another one that came with MATE
[18:21] <jackwebs> is this the right place to ask?
[18:21] <fcastillo> jackwebs: I think it's because you have lightdm and mdm installed
[18:21] <jackwebs> fcastillo, how do I check if I have mdm?
[18:21] <jackwebs> I have lightdm for sure
[18:21] <bts-sio> bonjour
[18:21] <lotuspsychje> !fr | bts-sio
[18:21] <fcastillo> jackwebs: lightdm is the one Unity uses, mdm is the mate one. Maybe this ubuntu question can help you http://askubuntu.com/questions/143192/how-can-i-replace-lightdm-with-mdm
[18:22] <bts-sio> hey
[18:22] <MonkeyDust> mdm is mint
[18:23] <jackwebs> it doesn't seem like i have mdm installed
[18:23] <zave> anyone seeing this today? ... E: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cups/libcups2_1.7.2-0ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.15 80]
[18:24] <ioria> jackwebs, i don't have mate , but maybe the first is lightdm locker and the second is mate-screensaver , check the second
[18:24] <MonkeyDust> zave  link is dead
[18:24] <fcastillo> jackwebs: for some reason I though you had linux mint mate edition... sorry about that
[18:24] <zave> MonkeyDust: how do i fix that?
[18:25] <jackwebs> no worries fcastillo , no I have ubuntu 14.04 with mate installed
[18:25] <MonkeyDust> zave  you cant fix a dead link, it simply is no longer there
[18:25] <grawity> zave: apt-get update
[18:25] <MonkeyDust> zave  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[18:25] <jackwebs> hmmm mate-screensaver, i'll have a look ioria
[18:26] <zave> grawity: problem is it's a docker container
[18:26] <zave> grawity: apt-get update?
[18:28] <Shed-34046> ouroumov__ it just becomes unresponsive then becomes responsive but whenever i try to do something it becomes unresponsive again
[18:28] <jackwebs> hmm
[18:28] <jackwebs> ioria, I disabled the screensaver lock, and I still get two logins, but the second one is different nwo
[18:28] <jackwebs> *now
[18:29] <jackwebs> so I get the lightdm one I had before, but before it I get another one
[18:29] <ioria> jackwebs, which is ?
[18:30] <jackwebs> I don't know.. :\
[18:30] <ouroumov__> Shed-34046, maybe it's because they're stuck waiting for disk I/O that is slower than normal because USB is damaged
[18:31] <Shed-34046> ouroumov__ this is a new 16GB usb..
[18:31] <ioria> jackwebs, can you take a pic ?
[18:31] <jackwebs> uhm, probably
[18:31] <Shed-34046> SWAP isn't available on live cd mode is it?
[18:31] <jackwebs> gimme a minute
[18:31] <fcastillo> Shed-34046: I don't think SWAP is available, but I'm not 100% sure
[18:32] <ouroumov__> Shed-34046, anyway no it shouldn't do that when it's installed to drive
[18:32] <Shed-34046> Alright :)
[18:32] <Shed-34046> Thanks for the help ouroumov__
[18:32] <jackwebs> weird
[18:32] <jackwebs> ioria, that time the other login screen flashed up for a second but just disappeared
[18:32] <Shed-34046> Maybe now i can finally get an OS that won't lag me about upgrading all the time.
[18:33] <ouroumov__> haha
[18:33] <fcastillo> Shed-34046: I think the best thing would be to partition your drive and install Ubuntu to really give it a try
[18:33] <ouroumov__> Only once every two years when the new LTS becomes available Shed-34046
[18:34] <Shed-34046> ouroumov__ i did notice something off tho.. When i first booted into ubuntu live cd the mouse cursor/pointer wasn't showing up at all.
[18:34] <Shed-34046> but i rebooted to the live cd a 2nd time and i saw it
[18:34] <ioria> jackwebs, are we happy ?
[18:34] <ouroumov__> Shed-34046, what's your hardware like ?
[18:34] <jackwebs> ioria, I'm never truly happy
[18:35] <jackwebs> but I can tolerate this I think ;)
[18:35] <jackwebs> thanks for the tips
[18:35] <ioria> jackwebs, ok, take a read, maybe you need to remove mate-screensaver ... http://forums.mate-desktop.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3032
[18:35] <Shed-34046> Well its a Gateway NE56R41u, it has Intel Pentium b960, 4GB of DDR3 ram, 500GB HDD, and a synaptics touchpad
[18:35] <skinux> For some reason, this time around, Git hangs and freezes my computer within 3 minutes.
[18:36] <Shed-34046> and the graphics card is 2nd gen intel hd graphics.
[18:37] <ouroumov__> Shed-34046, I don't think you'll have any problems.
[18:37] <skinux> Also, what are the benefits of developing Unity apps versus Linux general apps?
[18:38] <ouroumov__> Of course Shed-34046, you should backup your data just in case. It's good practice.
[18:38] <Shed-34046> ouroumov__ what was with that cursor thing not showing up the 1st live cd try.. Was it maybe a glitch with the system's kernal or something
[18:39] <ouroumov__> Shed-34046, I don't have much experience with Ubuntu Live CDs, I suppose glitches happen some times. :/
[18:39] <jackwebs> ioria, uninstalled mate-screensaver, still getting another login screen flashing up before lightdm
[18:40] <jackwebs> doesn't require me to login, just flashes up for 0.5sec then passes me on
[18:40] <ioria> jackwebs, impossible to take a pic, i suppose
[18:41] <jackwebs> prob not impossible, difficult maybe. tried uninstalling gnome-screensaver..
[18:41] <MonkeyDust> jackwebs  this command will show a list you can choose from:   sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth
[18:42] <jackwebs> yo, MonkeyDust ioria , that's done it
[18:42] <jackwebs> it was gnome-screensaver
[18:42] <ioria> jackwebs, how may screensaver do you have ? :þ
[18:42] <ioria> *many
[18:43] <jackwebs> ioria, god knows.. I've had unity, gnome, lubuntu and now Mate desktop installed
[18:43] <MonkeyDust> screensavers are relics, needed for old monitors
[18:43] <jackwebs> I like unity but it's slow as hell on this machine
[18:43] <jackwebs> this is a laptop, no need for a screensaver
[18:43] <ioria> jackwebs, every DE has its own
[18:43] <jackwebs> so I probably had 4 screensavers I guess
[18:44] <jackwebs> and i need 0
[18:44] <ioria> jackwebs, right
[18:44] <jackwebs> it still says lubuntu when I boot up.. lol
[18:44] <jackwebs> but that's fine
[18:45] <mattkim> does ubuntu have shortcut to select another window without using application switcher?
[18:46] <reisio> mattkim: based on what?
[18:46] <MonkeyDust> mattkim  ctrl-alt arrow
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> mattkim  that's for workspaces... ctrl-tab is for windows
[18:47] <mattkim> reisio: whatever :) compiz would be great
[18:47] <mattkim> MonkeyDust: thanks, but it doesn't work for me :(
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> mattkim  define 'doesnt work'
[18:48] <MonkeyDust> mattkim  is it in Unity?
[18:48] <mattkim> MonkeyDust: yes.
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> mattkim  i use unity, it's alt-tab to switch windows
[18:49] <xangua> mattkim: you can also just scroll over the app in the launcher bar
[18:49] <dude123> I've created a private key in Seahorse, how do I create/export the public key?
[18:51] <mattkim> thanks for advising :)
[18:52] <reisio> mattkim: Ubuntu uses compiz by default
[18:53] <dude123> nevermind
[18:54] <moopasta> I'm dealing with an issue where my ubuntu ui wont show after upgrading to a new kernel.  How can I either update to a newer one or downgrade? This is happening through vmware guest, and i think this link describes the issue im having -- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1548587
[18:56] <mattkim> reisio: yes, I am using it. I like grid :) you know, I use several window at the same time, application switcher (alt-tab) is nice but if those windows are the same, it is difficult to select window what I want. so i want to select another window with pressing just only one key~ next window, next window~ with one key that I choose
[18:58] <thms> I can SSH on my server, but SFTP doesn't work. I get the openSSH header and then nothing
[18:58] <reisio> mattkim: that may be configurable, I know the application switcher itself even comes in many forms, with myriad settings
[18:58] <reisio> mattkim: checkout ccsm
[18:58] <mattkim> reisio: okay thanks very much :)
[19:00] <milehigh> Does anyone know a workaround for this issue? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872036
[19:01] <milehigh> Trying to install 15.10 on a software RAID1. md devices already created, and md0 for /boot has metadata 0.90 for GRUB
[19:01] <milehigh> but bootloader install fails, then none of the dialog boxes on the error messages work at all, hard reboot is only way out
[19:04] <Battant> Hello
[19:05] <Battant> I have boat this adaptater ?
[19:05] <Battant> rotronic logistics - roline hdmi m to vga F cable adapter 12.03.3114*
[19:06] <MonkeyDust> Battant  bought, not boat
[19:07] <user_> hey you asm little shitwads
[19:07] <deitarion> An update just killed one of my tools. What package do I pull in to force the Python 3 bindings for libusb to be reinstalled?
[19:08] <user_> whoever the fuckin hell fried my damn brain bettter start talking
[19:08] <user_> this is ILLEGAL
[19:08] <user_> you fried my braion
[19:08] <user_> *BRAIN
[19:08] <moopasta> I did a reinstall on ubuntu, but in "Documents" folder none of my previous files are there... did I incorrectly assume they would be? I thought I read when reinstalling that it would keep them in place?
[19:08] <user_> now i cant think properly
[19:08] <Battant> Where Could I foud a ubuntu driver this adapter because my vga screan don't work throw this adapter ?
[19:08] <Foxtrot_88> Hi
[19:09] <Foxtrot_88> anyone can help me with workbench?
[19:09] <Foxtrot_88> i can't connect it appears Can't connect to MySQL server on '127.0.0.1' (111)
[19:09] <Foxtrot_88> T_T
[19:10] <Foxtrot_88> anyone?
[19:11] <Foxtrot_88> ok this is akward xD
[19:11] <Foxtrot_88> is it anyone in here?
[19:11] <k1l_> Foxtrot_88: a lot of users are. but you need to give more details: what ubuntu, what is the error? what command do you use?
[19:11] <mattkim> Foxtrot_88: hello
[19:12] <llutz_> Foxtrot_88: does your mysqld listen on localhost at all? sudo lsof -i :3306
[19:13] <p444> How do I close the apache server on xubuntu with iptables? i want it so when scanned it cant be seen but locally it can be
[19:13] <Foxtrot_88> sorry i'mat work
[19:14] <llutz> p444: just don't bind it at wan-ports, bind it to localhost only
[19:14] <Foxtrot_88> i have Ubuntu 15.10, i have installed workbench 6.3 for mysql and when i want to create a conections apears this error Can't connect to MySQL server on '127.0.0.1' (111)
[19:15] <sk91> Hi, i have ubuntu running an application at start up. my problem is that boot time is alot. i need to decrease it to like 2 seconds and application runs ASAP. is there anyway to do it?
[19:15] <Foxtrot_88> i've being trying changing the my.cnf document
[19:15] <Foxtrot_88> but it doen't worked
[19:15] <Foxtrot_88> @llutz_ im gonna try
[19:16] <malwar3hun73r> I'm running 14.04.4 and need python 2.7.10, is there a recommended way to upgrade that doesn't break anything?
[19:17] <Foxtrot_88> llutz,  i put the code and nothing happens
[19:17] <Foxtrot_88> ._.
[19:17] <MonkeyDust> mattkim  14.04 has python 2.7.5 ... you need or want .10 ?
[19:17] <malwar3hun73r> i need 10, it's  requirement for a project i'm working
[19:17] <Foxtrot_88> mattkim, hello
[19:18] <llutz> Foxtrot_88: so your mysql-server doesn't listen at  127.0.0.1 and thats why mysql-workbench fails. pastebin your my.cnf
[19:18] <malwar3hun73r> and, it looks like 14.04 has 2.7.6
[19:18] <llutz> !paste | Foxtrot_88
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> ok
[19:18] <raparkhurst> hi
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> llutz, this appears:
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> # The MariaDB configuration file
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> #
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> # The MariaDB/MySQL tools read configuration files in the following order:
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> # 1. "/etc/mysql/mariadb.cnf" (this file) to set global defaults,
[19:18] <Foxtrot_88> # 2. "/etc/mysql/conf.d/*.cnf" to set global options.
[19:19] <Pici> malwar3hun73r: You could look at the deadsnakes PPA, its somewhat of a standard when needing other python releases... but of course it is not officially supported. https://launchpad.net/~fkrull/+archive/ubuntu/deadsnakes
[19:19] <malwar3hun73r> ok, thanks
[19:20] <mattkim> reisio: thanks!!!, I found the option. "Next window (No pop up)" in application switcher
[19:20] <reisio> mattkim: nice
[19:20] <Foxtrot_88> llutz, ?? do you see that?
[19:20] <llutz> !paste | Foxtrot_88 read this, paste there, not into the channel
[19:22] <Foxtrot_88> ohh xD Sorry, i have a bd english and i have so much time without usin irc channels xD
[19:23] <skinux> I need to know how to get upgraded version of Git, 1.9.1 is old.
[19:24] <skinux> I'm sing 14.04.3, Git website only tells to use apt-get for installationl.
[19:24] <Foxtrot_88> llutz, this? http://paste.ubuntu.com/15208770/
[19:25] <llutz> Foxtrot_88: and the files in /etc/mysql/conf.d/ ?
[19:25] <Foxtrot_88> it's in/etc/mysql/my.cnf
[19:26] <llutz> Foxtrot_88: not sure about mariadb, but for mysql your pasted my.cnf lacks some important settings.
[19:27] <llutz> Foxtrot_88: so i'd guess there are more config-files in the listed directories
[19:27] <Foxtrot_88> llutz, i don't now vato, but i'm gonna check
[19:28] <Foxtrot_88> *know
[19:29] <Foxtrot_88> llutz,  oh god, you were right, there's more documents and it's another file called my.cnf
[19:29] <Foxtrot_88> D:
[19:31] <Foxtrot_88> llutz, check http://imgur.com/Zzk67Ft
[19:36] <bratchley> wild shot in the dark but has anyone ever installed IBM's ITM agent on Ubuntu?
[19:43] <Pici> bratchley: You may want to ask that in #ubuntu-server
[19:44] <Poirotti> hello. i can't find a way to connect to a specific wifi. when i'm somewhere else it works fine. tried to google it a lot and couldn't determine what the problem could be. right now i'm using my phone on the wifi i'm trying to connect. any suggestions?
[19:50] <madjoe> Hi! I use my bash script each time I would like to remove old kernel. Is there any easy way to do this in GUI? I'm on Ubuntu 15.04.
[19:51] <MonkeyDust> madjoe  i use 3rd party app ubuntu-tweak to that end
[19:51] <MonkeyDust> madjoe  but 15.04 is dead
[19:51] <madjoe> MonkeyDust: many thanks!
[19:52] <madjoe> dead? I mean.. I know it's not a LTS, but how come it's dead?
[19:52] <baizon> madjoe: april + 9 months
[19:53] <MonkeyDust> !15.04
[19:53] <k1l_> madjoe: better update to 15.10 until the repos are made offline and its getting more difficult
[19:54] <madjoe> ah.. right... well, a stupid question... I spent months in order to configure my apps on 15.04... could wait until I upgrade to 16.04, or should I do it now with 15.10?
[19:54] <madjoe> k1l_++
[19:54] <p444> i installed apache on ubuntu 14.04, ran lamp. for my next task in class ive been asked to turn off apache web server, is that just closin down port 80 on the machine, or closing down apache differnt than the actual port on ubuntu machine>?
[19:54] <k1l_> madjoe: you cant jump over releases. you need to update to 15.10
[19:55] <k1l_> madjoe: and the apps should stay the same with the online update
[19:55] <madjoe> k1l_: would you recommend me to update automatically, or should I do it the hard way?
[19:55] <MonkeyDust> p444  try sudo service apache2 stop
[19:55] <k1l_> madjoe: i dont know what ways you mean there? i talk about running "update-manager" gui or run "do-release-upgrade" in cli
[19:56] <madjoe> ah.. the easy way.. that's fine... I've been told by a friend of mine that he prefers a clean installation over an upgrade
[19:56] <p444> yeah stopped. but my next task in class, is to use ip tables to set it that if someone else on my lan scanned they cant see but i can see locally. im trying figure that out.
[19:57] <k1l_> madjoe: upgrade get automated testings form ubuntu. so that work since some times
[19:57] <vinnychase> hey whats up everybody
[19:57] <p444> i think im on the right track with sudo iptables -L but not sure how after that
[19:57] <vinnychase> anyone know of a good guide online for installing openvpn?
[19:57] <MonkeyDust> p444  we can't do your homework for you
[19:57] <madjoe> k1l_: maybe my friend has an otdated info about this... yes, I'll do that
[19:59] <k1l_> madjoe: i updated this machine since 13.10 to every next release. so i guess they work
[19:59] <p444> Im on lab 12 out of 15, and this is 2nd one im stuck on. ive been on to sites n tried, i thought id ask here for helpo sorry monkeydust
[19:59] <vinnychase> p444,  do u know how to install/setup openvpn ?
[20:00] <madjoe> k1l_: I'll do it right now, dude... thanks... I hope it won't high-kick me in the face
[20:00] <llutz> vinnychase: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVPN
[20:00] <vinnychase> thnx llutz  u r my hero
[20:01] <madjoe> k1l_: any reasons why should I pick terminal over GUI in order to do the upgrade?
[20:01] <vinnychase> it looks cooler
[20:01] <k1l_> madjoe: no.
[20:01] <MonkeyDust> p444  and remember: your parents got their grades without internet
[20:01] <madjoe> gr8
[20:02] <k1l_> madjoe: both do the same things in the background
[20:02] <p444> monkeydust yes thats a tool we are lucky to have
[20:02] <Bashing-om> p444: IF you have put the effort into it .. and have a hump you can not get over, we will guide you over that hump, BUT - we cannot and will not do your homework for you .
[20:02] <p444> https://www.upcloud.com/support/configuring-iptables-on-ubuntu-14-04/
[20:02] <p444> thats what im tryin
[20:02] <p444> its friday and im still in library when everyoen else is gone home
[20:02] <p444> i think i am stuck
[20:03] <vinnychase> is there a difference in speed between bridging and routing?
[20:03] <p444> i picked linux course to learn not to cheat, its pointless if im just goin to take answer,s id ditn select this course the sake of it
[20:03] <p444> i didnt*
[20:06] <ouroumov_> p444, you want apache not to be visible from outside your lan? Then use iptables to drop packets from outside that are aimed at ports 80 and 443 (http & https)
[20:07] <Bashing-om> p444: Learning is never easy, it does take time .. How do you think Mark Shuttleworth became a multi-millionair ? .. As to your present humo. see: ' man iptables ' . After a long read we see if we can get ya unstuck if that condition persists .
[20:08] <akik> p444: not clear what you meant but you can set iptables to drop all the rest of the packets you don't want. -j LOG for logging the packets
[20:10] <akik> p444: there's a difference in setting a choice of reject or drop. reject shows the sending party that you rejected the packet, drop just drops it on your end and doesn't tell it to the sender
[20:19] <giancarlo> ciao
[20:19] <giancarlo> !list
[20:21] <ouroumov_> This channel needs an xdcc bot with Ubuntu Flavor .isos :D
[20:22] <ebernhardson> how could i see why apt isn't upgrading a particular package? `dpkg -s jq` shows 1.3-1.1ubuntu1 installed, `apt-cache show jq` shows 1.4-2.1-ubuntu14.04.1 available in backports, but `apt-get install jq` claims the newest version is installed
[20:22] <k1l_> ebernhardson: what package?
[20:22] <ebernhardson> k1l_: jq
[20:22] <k1l_> ebernhardson: apt-cache policy jq
[20:23] <k1l_> ebernhardson: for backports, you need to make them install from backports. its enabled by default but you need to adress it manually
[20:23] <k1l_> !backports
[20:24] <ebernhardson> k1l_: ahh thanks, that's done the trick
[20:29] <milehigh> On 15.10 what's the trick to installing on mdRAID 1? I have the md devices created, with metadata 0.90 for /boot partition, but bootloader install fails no matter where I try to install it to and all the dialog options are non-functional, only way out is hard reboot
[20:30] <milehigh> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872036
[20:31] <MonkeyDust> milehigh  are you telling us it is a known bug?
[20:32] <milehigh> yes but no real comments for 4.5 years
[20:32] <milehigh> and I know it's not impossible to do
[20:39] <Bashing-om> milehigh: A server or a desktop install ? See: ' apt-cache show dmraid ' .
[20:41] <p444> akik thanks for that, im getting somewhere
[20:43] <skinux> Which package do I need for openssl/ssl.h?
[20:44] <ioria> !info libssl-dev
[20:44] <maxscam1> how would i find the /dev/ttyXX which corresponds to my laptop's keyboard?
[20:44] <maxscam1> '
[20:45] <k1l_> maxscam1: i am not sure that should be a tty
[20:47] <jzeolla> How can I get more details about an attempt to connect to a port on my machine
[20:47] <Bashing-om> maxscam1: Maybe ' cat /proc/bus/input/devices ' ?
[20:48] <jzeolla> There should be a service behind udp 69, but when my other box attempts to connect, my box returns an icmp port destination unreachable
[20:51] <skinux> I'm trying to compile a later version of Git and it's requiring OpenSSL Dev
[20:52] <skinux> One thing about Ubuntu I'm starting not to like it all the older versions of everything.
[20:53] <CtrlC> Cool.
[20:54] <ioria> j!latest | skinux
[20:54] <ioria> !latest | skinux
[20:55] <phenomenon> I got a Asus laptop and brightness keys dont work and the brightness goes to full after reboot. Any tips on how to fix it? Maybe a link so I can do some reading about it? I've tried searching the web but to much info.
[20:55] <pbx> if holding shift doesn't bring up the grub menu, what other way might i get to recovery mode? any options short of making a temporary boot volume to use via usb?
[20:57] <ioria> pbx you can try ESC, or persisting with shift, ot boot a live, mount your partition, edit /etc/default/grub and comment  GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
[20:57] <Bashing-om> pbx: URFI system ? Then it is the escape key that grub recognizes . only a 3 second window of opportunuty . repeatedly depress and release .
[20:57] <maxscam1> @Bashing-om thanks, could  /devices/virtual/input/input21 be a "port" address?
[20:57] <pbx> ioria ok, i'll try esc. Bashing-om -  dunno URFI, it's a dell E7240
[20:58] <Bashing-om> UEFI**
[20:58] <ioria> pbx  no, sorry you need sudo update-grub, that requires bind mount
[20:58] <skinux> Okay, so, does this mean I cannot compile later version of Git?
[20:59] <pbx> ioria - alas sudo is broken on account of me messing up its ownership, hence my need for rescue mode
[21:00] <guillem_> hola
[21:00] <Bashing-om> maxscam1: Beat me .. A VM install ?
[21:00] <ioria> pbx  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[21:01] <phenomenon> How will I know if any fix I find on the web will "break" my ubuntu? I'm scared of doing so... I want my security to be good. =)
[21:02] <MonkeyDust> phenomenon  first of all: backup ... if you then break things, it's not as bad
[21:03] <ioria> pbx  if you don't want to work on live, you can just follow 'Update Failure' section , after mount your part,  edit /etc/default/grub , reboot and enter Grub -> recovery mode
[21:03] <pbx> tx ioria
[21:03] <ioria> pbx good luck
[21:04] <Bashing-om> phenomenon: Most apt commands honor the 's' switch to "simulate" what will happen .
[21:04] <phenomenon> MonkeyDust, okay. Is it possible to break it bad so it will leave my computer open for attacks or something like that?
[21:05] <phenomenon> Bashing-om, cool, thanks. Ill try that next time =)
[21:05] <MonkeyDust> phenomenon  open for attacks? is that a server?
[21:05] <phenomenon> laptop =) *tinfoil hat on*
[21:05] <MonkeyDust> phenomenon  what kind of attacks did you have in mind?
[21:06] <MonkeyDust> phenomenon  i mean, why would anyone want to attack you
[21:07] <yeats> !security | phenomenon
[21:07] <phenomenon> MonkeyDust, i dont know. thats the problem i guess. Tbh, none I think. I'm a "normal" user with just my ordinary using of the net. was thinking of dropbox install to
[21:07] <ouroumov_> MonkeyDust, so they can harvest his machine into a botnet?
[21:08] <phenomenon> yeats, thanks
[21:08] <yeats> phenomenon: basically, if you apply security updates regularly, probably no need for the tin foil hat ;-)
[21:08] <yeats> use a firewall if you're really paranoid
[21:08] <phenomenon> any tips on a good one?
[21:08] <yeats> !firewall | phenomenon
[21:09] <yeats> phenomenon: ufw is built in and is a front-end to iptables
[21:09] <phenomenon> oh sweet, thanks
[21:10] <MonkeyDust> i have ufw and fail2ban, feels quite safe
[21:10] <k1l_> phenomenon: usually you dont need to fix stuff yourself. ubuntu will do that for you.
[21:11] <phenomenon> k1l_, yeah, but i have two problems atm, touchpad die after suspend and brightness goes to full when reboot (and that my keys for brightness control don't work)
[21:12] <Azis> Hello, any one here play YGO PRO using Ubuntu?
[21:12] <phenomenon> it was the same a few month ago when i tried ubuntu :/
[21:12] <MonkeyDust> Azis  sounds !offtopic to me
[21:12] <k1l_> see if the module for the touchpad gets properly loaded again after resume
[21:13] <phenomenon> k1l_, i dont know how to do that. I tried to hybernate it after suspension and it came back to life
[21:13] <k1l_> phenomenon: and brightness to full sounds like a bios setting to me. maybe your manufacturer doesnt stick 100% to acpi standards. so look if for your make and model there is a solution
[21:14] <phenomenon> its a asus and i think many have problems with that brand
[21:15] <Azis> Hmm, :MonkeyDust alright then, ^ ^
[21:16] <robert> hey
[21:17] <LostInSauce> hey
[21:17] <robert> whats up?
[21:18] <LostInSauce> chilling...
[21:18] <robert> cool cool, where u from?
[21:18] <Bashing-om> phenomenon: One's solution : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2284954 . ( 14.04 )
[21:18] <LostInSauce> GA
[21:18] <Azis> Is there any alternate solution remastering Ubuntu system, without using remastersys?
[21:19] <robert> I heard there's a lot of traffic in GA
[21:19] <phenomenon> Bashing-om, thanks. ill read it now. i just tried changing GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. can changing the syntax in it make things difficult for me?
[21:20] <Azis> I've tried systemback with no luck, i mean not compatible with unetbootin software
[21:20] <Mikelevel> phenomenon~ brand its not the problem . i have an asus and everything works fine
[21:21] <phenomenon> Mikelevel, did it work straight out of the box?
[21:21] <Bashing-om> phenomenon: You are passing a parameter to the kernel, there is always a chance of things not working out as expected... might try that parameter booting from grub's boot menu as a one time thing .
[21:21] <Mikelevel> yes
[21:22] <phenomenon> Bashing-om, okay, thanks =9
[21:22] <phenomenon> =)
[21:22] <phenomenon> Mikelevel, lucky you ;)
[21:22] <phenomenon> ganna try out the things from the link i got. ill be back later =) Thanks for all the help so far =)
[21:24] <dagen> hi, pls need your help)
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> dagen  let's hear it, in one line
[21:24] <Surendil> !ask | dagen
[21:24] <dagen> I removes some apckets from ubuntu and now my network is not working
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> dagen  did yu make a backup, first?
[21:25] <dagen> i setup network manually but... something wrong) i can ping only local gateway
[21:25] <dagen> 192.168.1.1 and other local comp
[21:25] <dagen> not ineternet
[21:25] <dagen> MonkeyDust full bkp no
[21:26] <dagen> only default /home
[21:26] <dagen> trought defaulkt bkp utility oin ubuntu 14.04
[21:26] <MonkeyDust> dagen  how can you accidentally delete something outside /home? you need the password to do it
[21:28] <dagen> sorry lost link
[21:28] <MonkeyDust> dagen  what did you delete and why?
[21:29] <scalper> hey
[21:29] <dagen> sudo apt-get purge totem* emphaty* brasero* rhythmbox*
[21:29] <dagen> I don't use this packages
[21:29] <dagen> no CD, VLC for video and music, and no social needed
[21:30] <dagen> but after cleanup teh operation removes some gnome* files
[21:30] <jushur> wana bet that guy is "mickeratta" and hes running on his so called compromised install.
[21:32] <oguz> slm
[21:33] <dagen> i'm so sorry
[21:33] <oguz> ?
[21:33] <dagen> strange reboot
[21:33] <MonkeyDust> dagen  I picked this up in this channel ... save it as 'fixpackages' ... make executable with 'chmod +x fixpackages' ... then run it with './fixpackages' ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/15121279/
[21:34] <dagen> MonkeyDust but I don't have internet connection
[21:34] <dagen> because NetworkManager was removed too
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> dagen  then how are yoou here? other pc?
[21:35] <dagen> other ofcourse
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> !oofline | dagen
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> !offline | dagen
[21:35] <dagen> I try to setup network manually... trought ifconfig eth0 inet * netmask * up
[21:35] <dagen> it's working only to a my local home gateway but no internet
[21:35] <jushur> dagen: dhclient enp6s0
[21:36] <dagen> jushur TAHNK YOU very much!
[21:36] <dagen> you make my day
[21:37] <dagen> MonkeyDust thank you too!
[21:37] <jushur> dagen: you can make mine, if you try to write in a good quality english.
[21:37] <dagen> now i have inet and can solve the problem trought dpkg --configure -a
[21:37] <dagen> or just install packets
[21:37] <dagen> or ubuntu-desktop in last way
[21:37] <jushur> dagen: just rollback the change you did?
[21:38] <dagen> how I can rollback? get info about removed packages from apt history?
[21:41] <mattkim> exit
[21:41] <mattkim> ooops
[21:41] <jushur> dagen: actually ignore that, apperantly ubuntu does apt-get does not have that functionality. just reinstall the ubuntu-desktop.
[21:42] <dagen> after that my desktop settings will be replaced by default ubuntu-desktop or not?
[21:42] <thebwt> the .debs should all by in /var/cache/apt right?
[21:42] <skinux> For later version of Git, is the right way to install from a PPA for a later version of Ubuntu?
[21:42] <jushur> dagen: your desktop will have the same settings it always had in your /home/USERNAME folder.
[21:43] <dagen> and style of window and buttons too?
[21:43] <dagen> jushur it's great
[21:43] <dagen> i'll try it
[21:44] <jushur> dagen: if you made any changes to it outside of /home id guess those goes away. but you should nnot do that anyway. always make changes in your home dir.
[21:45] <dagen> when I change some params in gnome-tweak-tools or dconf-editor? it was saved in home or not?
[21:46] <jushur> dagen: all changes outside of your /home/username folder needs a sudo and password input. you should know what you have done.
[21:46] <dagen> ok
[21:46] <dagen> thanks!
[21:47] <HazDaemon> Hi
[21:48] <HazDaemon> Hello
[21:48] <jushur> dagen: you should avoid removing stuff, is there a reason you want to remove them? (dont need them, is not a good enough reason).
[21:48] <just_a_guy> hp printer cabled to wifi router, U15.10 setup asks for uid/pwd is setup working?
[21:48] <jushur> !ask | HazDaemon
[21:49] <boriseto> Hi, just seeking for an opinion, would you suggest to go with the open source driver or with the proprietary driver for a laptop with Intel/AMD graphics?
[21:49] <jushur> boriseto: I never use the binary my self.
[21:50] <jushur> boriseto: binary/proprietary
[21:50] <boriseto> jushur, and how does your system behave? And which graphic do you have (if it's okay to ask)?
[21:50] <boriseto> jushur, I understand.
[21:55] <skinux> Is it safe to install a version of Git from PPA that's built for a later version of Ubuntu?
[21:55] <jushur> boriseto: This laptop im using right now, AMD E-450 with 4GB Ram, and a Robson LE - Radeon HD 6330M GPU/IGP. is basicly old crap compared to any new computer. and it works flawless.
[22:00] <madjoe> Hi guys! The upgrade to 15.10 from 15.04 went fine. The only issues I've noticed so far: a) my Canon pixma scanner is not recognized by any scanner (including xsane), b) is there any automatic way to update my sources that I added manually for 15.04?
[22:01] <madjoe> k1l_: ^^
[22:01] <k1l_> madjoe: you mean the PPAs in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ ?
[22:01] <madjoe> yes
[22:03] <k1l_> i bet there is some regular expression magic possible :)  but i use the systemsettings -> software & updates -> other software tab. to manage them.
[22:03] <k1l_> and by that i look if there are my new release packages available at all.
[22:05] <madjoe> k1l_: yeah, the question was targeted towards regex magic.. :) anyway, I know how to do it manually, but wanted to look for a shortcut :)
[22:06] <madjoe> k1l_: do you know about a tool for removing old kernel by GUI? was it Unity Tweak or some other Tweak, I can't remember...
[22:07] <k1l_> madjoe: you dont need that anymore. that should be done automatically when installing a new on
[22:07] <k1l_> madjoe: "dpkg -l | grep linux-image"
[22:07] <madjoe> wow! finally!!
[22:08] <madjoe> Ok, I know how to complete the upgrade now... thanks once again.
[22:10] <BikerMike> Hello all! I've recently installed 14.04 LTS 32-bit :)
[22:10] <k1l_> BikerMike: why 32bit?
[22:13] <BikerMike> I had assumed that the laptop I installed into was only 32-bit capable (Intel Core2 Duo 2GHz, 2GB RAM)
[22:13] <BikerMike> Did I assume wrongly?
[22:13] <k1l_> yes
[22:14] <BikerMike> Then I should do a re-install then? I still have Win7 side-by-side, there'll be no impact?
[22:15] <k1l_> BikerMike: type "cat /proc/cpuinfo" into terminal and put the output into paste.ubuntu.com please
[22:16] <Alez404> :)
[22:17] <skinux> Will PPA for Wiley cause big issues if installed on Trusty??
[22:18] <heirlooms> i am facing this problem ? any solution for this problem ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyinotify/+bug/1550424
[22:18] <BikerMike> The laptop isn't with me now, but here's what came up on search: http://www.engadget.com/products/acer/aspire/4736/specs/
[22:20] <k1l_> BikerMike: ok, that 64 for sure. since you just installed i would consider a reinstall. you can use the same partitions again. just chose manual partitioning and set the partitions to be used as / and /home etc.
[22:20] <tigefa> can i get stable if releases of 16.04 http://paste.ubuntu.com/15210291/ ie from dev branch to stable auto after releases or still in dev branch ?? :)
[22:21] <skinux> Am I asking a completely retarded question??
[22:21] <k1l_> !final | tigefa
[22:23] <matthia__> hi, i have with vpnc a connection to home but dns resolve don`t work, musst i in '/etc/network/interfaces' add tun0 interface with dnsname-server ????
[22:23] <tigefa> ok that clear my mind now, just scared if in dev branch forever =-O
[22:23] <dagen> jushur you right about removing of something
[22:23] <dagen> I must think before
[22:24] <nacc_> skinux: a ppa for wily won't do anyting for trusty, unless they also are building packages for trusty ...
[22:25] <nacc_> skinux: if you forcibly install packages intended for another version of ubuntu ... yes, things can break, i'd think that's pretty self-evident
[22:25] <tigefa> ty ubottu k1l_ :)
[22:25] <k1l_> skinux: yes, that will make trouble. most times the depencies cant be solved
[22:29] <jesperson> Hey guys, I have a problem with CS:GO - anyone up to help me? It's stuttering every now and then...
[22:34] <skinux> Well, there are PPAs listed for all versions of Ubuntu on Launchpad
[22:34] <skinux> I mean, there are for Git
[22:43] <hid> hello, what is a good CLI torrent client?
[22:45] <SchrodingersScat> !torrents | hid
[22:45] <SchrodingersScat> !torrent
[22:45] <SchrodingersScat> hid: I like rtorrent if you're keeping a few up, otherwise transmission-cli is fine for individual isos
[22:45] <Gallowglass> Evening, all. I've got troubles getting an Ubuntu server to do ssh. Can anyone here help me with that?
[22:45] <SchrodingersScat> !ask
[22:46] <hid> SchrodingersScat: can I run rtorrent with a gui interface?
[22:46] <SchrodingersScat> hid: you asked for cli :[ there's a webui.  I think default is an ncurses window
[22:46] <Gallowglass> Alright. Here goes:
[22:46] <hid> transmission has a deamon mode that permit to connect remotely with GUI
[22:47] <hid> oh ok :)
[22:48] <Gallowglass> I've got an Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS server I'm puttering around with. I can't ssh into it, though I know ssh is running. I can't get iptables to save its rules, but even with the rules added I can't connect to ssh.
[22:48] <Whisket> Hey I'm getting "Memory corruption detected in low memory" at boot, x11 won't start, and my network config resets about every 3 minutes. Anyone have any ideas? 14.04
[22:50] <Gallowglass> !patience
[22:50] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: what iptables rules are you trying to apply?
[22:51] <Gallowglass> To accept incoming and outgoing packets on ssh port... actual commands coming in a sec
[22:53] <Gallowglass> sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport ssh -j ACCEPT
[22:53] <Gallowglass> sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport ssh -j ACCEPT
[22:53] <jag_> Hi! new to ubuntu and very first time on IRC (read guidelines), Have printer setup problem on 15.10, Help!
[22:54] <SchrodingersScat> !printer
[22:54] <cherry_lin> is there any described process of upgrading 14.04 to 16.04?
[22:55] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: why do you need that?
[22:55] <SchrodingersScat> !16.04 | cherry_lin, but afaik you wait until 16.04.1 and then it should let you.
[22:56] <Gallowglass> Because when I: sudo iptables -L it does not show any rules at all, and since I can't connect to the ssh server I'm expecting that this means the firewall isn't allowing the traffic on the ssh port.
[22:56] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: how are you running that on the server?
[22:57] <cherry_lin> SharkMa-san: what
[22:57] <cherry_lin> SchrodingersScat: what
[22:57] <cherry_lin> I just want to upgrade
[22:57] <Gallowglass> I've got a monitor and keyboard on it and type it in directly.
[22:57] <cherry_lin> I know it's not released yet
[22:58] <k1l_> cherry_lin: use the developer switch if you want to upgrade to the dev version now. but be aware its a dev version stil and it might brake
[22:58] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: k, normally no iptables rules works for me, if iptables isn't blocking it then might it be something else?  ie, without other rules idk why you'd have to specifically allow something.
[22:58] <cherry_lin> k1l_: developer switch? Where is this switch located?
[22:58] <k1l_> cherry_lin: its -d
[22:58] <Gallowglass> If that will work, then I can let that go and focus on the lack of response from sshd, yeah.
[22:59] <Quatroking> 🍌
[22:59] <cherry_lin> so I just replace codenames in sources.list with xenial and do apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade and one of these should have -d
[22:59] <k1l_> cherry_lin: no, no no
[22:59] <SchrodingersScat> lol, stop
[22:59] <k1l_> cherry_lin: on ubuntu you dont fiddle with the sources.list
[23:00] <k1l_> cherry_lin: ubuntu uses "do-release-upgrade" in cli or update-manager for gui for release upgrades. are you really sure you want to upgrade to the dev version?
[23:00] <SchrodingersScat> cherry_lin: man do-release-upgrade
[23:01] <cherry_lin> sure I want
[23:01] <cherry_lin> it has working lxc with checkpoints
[23:01] <SchrodingersScat> we've helped too much here
[23:01] <cherry_lin> thank you for the information
[23:03] <rattking> hmm I have never had issues modifying the sources.list and doing  a dist-upgrade.. what does do-release-upgrade do different?
[23:03] <k1l_> rattking: it handles 3 party repos for example
[23:04] <am_> how can I enable memory of any apps windowses position onmy Unity Desktop? When i open some app it's opens any time at different places... And I try to enable last position saving of any app window
[23:04] <Gallowglass> SchrodingersScat: So openssh-server is installed on the machine and I can: ssh -v localhost just fine.
[23:04] <k1l_> and it got a more clever upgrade routine than just exchanging all packages
[23:04] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: and you can ping other things from it?
[23:04] <rattking> I am trying to read it, but I really dont know much python
[23:05] <Gallowglass> SchrodingersScat: Ooh, I cannot.
[23:05] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: k, check your networking maybe?
[23:05]  * rattking thinks there is no problem 'dpkg --force-all' can cause that 'dpkg --force-all' cant fix :)
[23:06] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: ifconfig maybe for starters, make sure you're on the proper settings for your network
[23:06] <Gallowglass> SchrodingersScat: Indeed. Let me see what I come up with. I did just assign this computer a static IP, so maybe I've goofed somewhere in that process.
[23:07] <bishops> Hi all, anyone knows what happened with teh interface of libreoffice on ubuntu 15.10?
[23:07] <bishops> since it got updated
[23:08] <k1l_> bishops: what do you mean?
[23:09] <bishops> k1l_: I just updated libreoffice, and the interface has a few problem. the right bar now is following the new gtk orange thing, but the icons appear in black and I have to use the highcontrast theme for me to see them
[23:09] <jesperson> Hey guys, I have a problem with CS:GO - anyone up to help me? It's stuttering every now and then...
[23:11] <jesperson> Running Ubuntu MATE 15.10 with Nvidia 352.63 drivers
[23:15] <Gallowglass> SchrodingersScat: Problem resolved. Would you like to know what was wrong?
[23:15] <SchrodingersScat> sure
[23:15] <cherry_lin> do-dist-upgrade tells me it can't authenticate package module-init-tools, so can't do anything further
[23:15] <SchrodingersScat> cherry_lin: man do-release-upgrade
[23:16] <k1l_> cherry_lin: do-release-upgrade is the command
[23:16] <cherry_lin> yeah, I've mistyped it into irc
[23:16] <k1l_> cherry_lin: where does your release prompt direct to?
[23:16] <Gallowglass> This server is made out of an old gaming machine with an nvidi motherboard. I haven't really bothered installing extra drivers for it, but there's two network ports on the back, and moving the network cable to the right one made everything work.
[23:16] <Gallowglass> No need to mess with iptables at this rate.
[23:16] <SchrodingersScat> ah, k
[23:16] <bishops> k1l_: Any ideas? Maybe I should just wait for the next update..
[23:16] <Gallowglass> Thanks, man. I'd have been convinced it was something entirely different.
[23:17] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: so it was in eth1 when you set up eth0 or vice versa?
[23:17] <k1l_> bishops: dont know
[23:17] <bishops> k1l_: no worries thanks :)
[23:17] <Gallowglass> SchrodingersScat: Really, I don't think Linux sees that interface, but the cable's now in eth0 for sure. It's just that an loopback in the config file.
[23:18] <Gallowglass> *and loopback
[23:18] <cherry_lin> k1l_: release prompt direct to? I'm not sure I understand
[23:18] <deanman> Hello i have a fresh 14.04 install on a high-end laptop and i notice that it very very slow when retrieving data from the internet. For example a simple curl of a specific page could take 16 sec, 0.5 sec on a second laptop (quite old). Any hints?
[23:19] <k1l_> cherry_lin: cat /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades     last line
[23:19] <SchrodingersScat> Gallowglass: I couldn't rule out iptables not knowing what your setup was, there was the chance that you had a really complicated setup and needed it for reasons. :^)  Most examples I've seen normally block traffic then allow it through ports like that as needed, so if those were your only rules it didn't make sense to me.  And oh, k.  Have fun.  Also check out mosh, although if the server is local it may not
[23:19] <SchrodingersScat> matter as much. Mosh is an ssh client that has better connectivity.
[23:19] <cherry_lin> k1l_: lts
[23:19] <k1l_> cherry_lin: so what command did you run exactly to upgrade?
[23:20] <Gallowglass> Will do, thanks.
[23:20] <cherry_lin> deanman: maybe dns thing, try making /etc/resolv.conf same as on your old laptop
[23:20] <Gallowglass> Engaging lurk mode.
[23:20] <cherry_lin> k1l_: # do-release-upgrade -d
[23:20] <k1l_> cherry_lin: and what was the exact issue now?
[23:21] <cherry_lin> it fetched xenial package lists, but was unable to authenticate module-init-tools
[23:21] <cherry_lin> so it stopped
[23:21] <deanman> cherry_lin: my old laptop runs Windows and is simply using vdsl modem for dns entries (same as ubuntu laptop)
[23:21] <k1l_> cherry_lin: apt-cache policy module-init-tools
[23:22] <k1l_> cherry_lin: in a pastebin please
[23:22] <cherry_lin> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/FQF0unq5
[23:23] <k1l_> cherry_lin: can you put a "cat /etc/apt/sources.list" in a pastebin?
[23:24] <cherry_lin> deanman: time ping -c 1 8.8.8.8 && time nslookup ya.ru
[23:24] <cherry_lin> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/JC4Pq8k3
[23:25] <deanman> cherry_lin: 0.41s
[23:25] <cherry_lin> try curl's verbose option
[23:25] <cherry_lin> curl -v ya.ru for example
[23:26] <Tweakerrobin> hi
[23:26] <cherry_lin> deanman: so you can spot which action is slowing you down
[23:27] <Fudge> what does apparmor actually do? is it safe to remove/disable
[23:27] <y0r94rd14n4n93l> be an armor to your app
[23:27] <deanman> cherry_lin: time curl -v ya.ru (0m15s). Really slow, no?
[23:27] <Tweakerrobin> just installed Plex on my ubuntu vpn :D:D now i need to set up a ssh tunnel as stated in the tutorial, but cant i use a vpn instead?
[23:28] <y0r94rd14n4n93l> remove it conan the barbarian does not wear any
[23:29] <k1l_> y0r94rd14n4n93l: please keep this channel clear for real ubuntu support.
[23:29] <deanman> cherry_lin: The lag from the previous command is at the very start and stating "Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache". Shouldn't be in cache after running it at least once ?
[23:29] <cherry_lin> deanman: not fast enough yeah. Can you see in verbose output which line takes the most time
[23:30] <cherry_lin> I get was not found in dns cache as well, but mine is 0.125 s
[23:30] <cherry_lin> deanman: time curl 91.223.133.53
[23:31] <deanman> cherry_lin: 0.264s
[23:31] <cherry_lin> cat /etc/resolv.conf && ip r
[23:31] <k1l_> cherry_lin: see the log in /var/log/dist-upgrade/ if that tells something more
[23:34] <deanman> cherry_lin: http://pastebin.com/fcMp8A19
[23:37] <cortexman> i have an nvidia card and the nvidia drivers installed, which i need to have installed, however I want X to use the onboard graphics on my intel i7-4790K
[23:39] <wellick> To list a directory other than the current directory is: ls /something
[23:39] <wellick> right?
[23:39] <Bashing-om> cortexman: You should have th tool "nvidia-prime" also installed to control which graphic's set to use . see: 'apt-cache show nvidia-prime' .
[23:39] <wellick> but on my terminal only "ls something" works, without the "/" :o
[23:40] <Bashing-om> well .. that leading '/' is a directive to be relative to the 'root' directory .
[23:40] <k1l_> wellick: / is  the base directory called "root". so if you do "ls /somefolder" it means you want to list that folder.
[23:41] <wellick> ohhh, I see. thanks.
[23:42] <wellick> So in linux / is what in windows would be C:/  ?
[23:42] <cortexman> Bashing-om, thanks for the tip. what do you make of this? https://gist.github.com/brianmingus/718b3ff044dfc1ff7cb4
[23:42] <k1l_> wellick: yes
[23:42] <wellick> C:\ I meant
[23:42] <wellick> got it.
[23:43] <wellick> so how do you distinguish between different devices in Linux, there's no letters to differentiate them?
[23:44] <k1l_> wellick: they are in /dev/sdXY . but to use them you need to mount them. you could literally mount them anywhere but most times /mnt/ or /media/ is used
[23:45] <cortexman> nm
[23:45] <Bashing-om> cortexman: nvidia-prime - if you installed fro, repo or our PPA would have ben installed aitomatically ..what is installed ? show ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' // Also note that you need to update your system prior to doing any additional install of software .
[23:48] <cherry_lin> deanman: try changing dns to something different
[23:49] <wellick> k1l_: thanks bro/sis
[23:49] <cherry_lin> deanman: 208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220 for example (those are opendns.com)
[23:51] <cherry_lin> k1l_: so it's the same actually as I've told before http://pastebin.com/TLXi5Dxv