[00:00] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  where you playing around with your video drivers too?
[00:00] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I think I may have borked them.
[00:00] <dio> that is what I did squinty
[00:03] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  so you may need to reinstall the video driver too then.  might be an idea just to do a quick reboot and use the nomodeset to see if you can get into your desktop   others hear my other suggestions too
[00:03] <dio> i agree
[00:04] <bluesfreak72> It's been a while since I messed with grub.  How do I stop the bootloader and choose nomodeset?
[00:04] <dio> umm mine just pops up
[00:05] <dio> but I'm dual boot
[00:05] <bluesfreak72> dio:  I'm not dual boot.
[00:05] <bluesfreak72> I can do ctrl-alt-f1 to get a login shell.
[00:05] <squinty> bluesfreak72,   hold down shift key after the computer boot splash screen   that will bring up the grub menu.   highlight your first entry and then press the e key.
[00:06] <jmw> Anyone have any experience with VMWare Workstation Pro running under Ubuntu?  Just kind of wondering if anyone has any first person thoughts on the general performance under Linux.
[00:06] <dio> yeah that is shell you don't want that yet
[00:06] <ubuntu-mate> hola
[00:07] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  at the line that says "quiet splash"  add nomodset
[00:07] <squinty> nomodeset   that is
[00:07] <bluesfreak72> squinty:  Holding shift down does nothing.  I only have a purple screen and then it tries to go into lightdm.
[00:07] <daniel331> hi all. having a problem with my audio on an hp spectre laptop. worked fine up till now. for some reason the audio device has vanished from the prefs area and I cant get audio thru the speakers or headphones
[00:08] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  may have to use the escape key then (iirc, needed for uefi boxs)
[00:08] <dio> daniel331 on an odd note does your headphone jack have a little switch build into it?
[00:09] <dio> I had one laptop that did the same thing it was just a stuck switch for the headphones
[00:10] <daniel331> dio: good point. its a new laptop so I wouldnt have noticed. but... ah... no? I dont think so?
[00:10] <dio> ok. so that is the easy stuff out of the way
[00:10] <dio> does alsa mixer pix anything up in terminal
[00:11] <dio> just type alsamixer in terminal Ctrl+Alt+T will open terminal
[00:11] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I don't have uefi enabled in the bios.
[00:12] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  hmmm  holding shift key should work then
[00:13] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I'll check the bios to make sure.
[00:13] <Guest16637> I'm trying out IRC for the first time
[00:13] <Guest16637> y
[00:13] <daniel331> running alsamixer atm but not entirely sure how to interpet it. I did some weird things that never worked involving pulse audio streaming a long time ago and I stream thru bluetooth to a pair of speakers sometimes. long story short: my audi prefs ussually has four devices in it (2 for pa streaming, 1 for bt, and for 1 the physical sound card) so I think alsaxmiser might be pickuing up one of those. IN ANY CASE it was a whi
[00:13] <daniel331> le ago that the pa network stuff was going on, it never went anywhere, and it never made my sound card disapear before!
[00:14] <daniel331> however now I get three more devices ive never seen before appearing intermittently as a result of running  alsamixer. but they go away again after a few seconds. is that normal?
[00:14] <dio> yeah that is odd. I wish I could help more but I need to run. Hope someone here can help you
[00:14] <bluesfreak72> squinty: uefi boot is disabled.
[00:14] <daniel331> thanks dio
[00:14] <dio> sorry but you are welcome
[00:15] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I have tried holding the left shift - and then the next time holding the right shift.  The boot just keeps plugging along.
[00:16] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  wireless keyboard?  maybe try usb or ps2 keyboard
[00:17] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I don't have a usb keyboard and the laptop doesn't have a ps2 port.
[00:17] <daniel331> so basically alsamixer gives me lots of different options? 3x S/PDIF outputs, an "Default", and an "HDMI output".
[00:17] <daniel331> I think that means the sound card isnt detected atall? ( I think the HDMI output is actually a chip built into the onboard graphics card)
[00:17] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  ahhh laptop  never mind then
[00:17] <daniel331> not sure what the S/PDIFs are all about ,, maybe pulseaudio network virtual devices
[00:18] <bluesfreak72> squinty:  It's an Asus N53SN.
[00:19] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  did you try reinstalling your video drivers?  maybe someone else could offer suggestions as I am running out of time here  :)
[00:20] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I'll try that.  If it doesn't work, I'm probably going to reinstall and not install any other window managers/desktop environments.
[00:20] <daniel331> can anyone else help me with my sound card not being recognised issue?
[00:21] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  not to fond of mixing desktops either myself....been in similar circumstances as you are now  lol
[00:23] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I just started up with ubuntu before.  The last time I messed with ubuntu was when they were still using gnome.
[00:23] <bluesfreak72> I should say I just started up with ubuntu again.
[00:24] <ruvenss> good old times
[00:25] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  if you do end up reinstalling, you might just want to grab ubuntu gnome 16.04 beta which just came out.
[00:25] <TTTA_> can anyone point me towards a fix for a second moniter not showing up?
[00:26] <bluesfreak72> squinty: I don't do alpha or beta.  I've been burned doing that before.
[00:26] <TTTA_> UBUNTU 14.04.4, using two DVI ports, NVidia GTX970, tried a few different drivers
[00:27] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  yeah i hear on that note! lol   anyways better get back to work here.  ttyl
[00:27] <bluesfreak72> squinty:  I'm waving the white flag.  Thanks for the suggestions.
[00:27] <squinty> bluesfreak72,  yw :)
[00:27] <bluesfreak72> Have a great night everybody!!!
[00:36] <Hulio> guys, i have issue when trying to run vmware workstation, it said, GNU C Compiler (gcc) version 5.2.1 was not found
[00:36] <Hulio> what to do?
[00:37] <Hulio> is help on the way?
[00:38] <Hulio> will this do it? sudo apt-get install --reinstall gcc
[00:39] <Bashing-om> !info gcc wily
[00:39] <Hulio> sudo apt-get install --reinstall gcc  <-- do it :)
[00:39] <Hulio> nevermind, it is working
[00:40] <daniel331> does anyone know why my sound card might not be recognised any more? :-)
[00:49] <Hulio> anyone know in vmware i got this error: Unable to change virtual machine power state: Internal error
[00:49] <Hulio> anyone?
[00:51] <somsip> Hulio: try: http://platonic.techfiz.info/2011/09/fix-vmware-workstation-unable-to-change-virtual-machine-power-state-internal-error/
[00:51] <Hulio> somsip, i tried it, vmware-vmx: no process found
[00:51] <Hulio> nothing to kill
[00:54] <Hulio> last one, is there GUI text editor for ubuntu?
[00:54] <Hulio> i want to open up text editor
[00:55] <k1l> gedit
[00:58] <daniel331> there areno
[00:58] <daniel331> there are no text editors for ubuntu, sorry. it's a known weakness in the linux ecosystem.
[00:58] <k1l> daniel331: what?
[00:59] <daniel331> joke. if there's one thing linux has no shortage of, its text editors. ;-)
[00:59] <daniel331> sorry
[00:59] <Hulio> no matter what i do i can't get vmware to start:
[00:59] <Hulio> Unable to change virtual machine power state: Internal error
[01:01] <k1l> Hulio: "sudo vmware-modconfig --console --install-all"
[01:03] <Hulio> k1l, same thing: sudo vmware-modconfig --console --install-all
[01:03] <Hulio> nothing, still issue
[01:03] <Hulio> i am running ubuntu mate 15.10
[01:03] <k1l> well, then ask vmware for support.
[01:04] <Hulio> maybe i should go for ubuntu 14.04LTS mate
[01:04] <Hulio> that is what i would
[01:05] <Dr-007> good evening, i cant boot into my ubuntu. ive tried various things now. i turned off the "secure boot" in my bios. booted from my USB then mounted the installed partition chrooted into that and installed grub. it said it was adding a new profile and it listed linux and windows
[01:06] <Dr-007> but then i restart and i never get presented a choice what OS i want to load
[01:06] <Dr-007> ive got an UEFI bios, i tried the legacy option aswell, but that didnt do anything at all
[01:09] <uchua> Does it have secure boot?
[01:17] <reisio> does it blend
[01:20] <daniel331> can someone *please help me* with my sound card problem? I tried uninstalling pulseaudio following a guide online. display went black thenlogged me out. now I cant log in again. dropped to a different vt, says pulseaudio is still installed. really worried I fscked up my system. halp?
[01:26] <reisio> daniel331: say what you ran
[01:26] <daniel331> apt-get remove --purge pulseaudi
[01:26] <daniel331> *pulseaudio
[01:29] <Jef91> What is the best way to verify my nvidia drivers are properly installed / being used? Trying to figure out if a game not loading is a driver issue or a wine issue.
[01:29] <ToeSnacks> is there a place to see a quick glance of the changes from 15.10 to 16.04?
[01:30] <reisio> Jef91: glxinfo will have some info
[01:30] <Jef91> reisio, what am I looking for in the output
[01:30] <ToeSnacks> also if doing a fresh install this close to 16.04 release is it more advisable to install 15.10 now and upgrade in 2 months or just install 16.04 and run it through alpha/beta?
[01:31] <reisio> Jef91: direct rendering
[01:31] <reisio> Jef91: glxgears will also be useful, you'd be looking for FPS far exceeding what the human eye can even perceive (about 30)
[01:31] <reisio> that is, far greater than 30
[01:32] <reisio> ToeSnacks: I doubt they have compiled that information formally yet, might ask #ubuntu+1
[01:32] <Jef91> glxgears is running at 60fps - so likely means drivers are working?
[01:32] <reisio> ToeSnacks: putting off an update, IMO, is pointless
[01:32] <reisio> ToeSnacks: there are those who would suggest never installing .04 and only doing .10 installs, though
[01:32] <ToeSnacks> why?
[01:32] <reisio> ToeSnacks: presumably they find the former buggy
[01:33] <ToeSnacks> the 04s are the LTS releases
[01:33] <reisio> if that were the case, I would not use such a distro
[01:33] <reisio> ToeSnacks: sorry I think I mean .04.1, vs .04
[01:33] <ToeSnacks> ah
[01:33] <ToeSnacks> so provided the use case is not mission critical 16.04 should be fine to run right now?
[01:37] <k1l> ToeSnacks: if you need to ask dont run betas. if you are fine with a non booting system or other possible issues, then you can isntall the beta and become the regular final release with running the updates
[01:40] <ToeSnacks> k1l: I need to ask because people here use it and know how broken it is. I know it will update, I am asking what degree of brokenness I will be met with.
[01:41] <k1l> ToeSnacks: a beta is quite stable. but again: its a dev release and it can break anytime. so it can be good 2 weeks and then dont boot anymore. that is the risk.
[01:41] <k1l> so the conclusion: if you need to worry about stableness, then dont use development releases.
[01:52] <Bored> hello
[01:53] <reisio> 'lo bored
[01:54] <babitonga> nice
[01:54] <babitonga> reisio, know how to handle UTF8 strings in C?
[01:55] <babitonga> so im bored too
[01:55] <reisio> babitonga: heh, why do you ask?
[01:56] <babitonga> im trying som code
[01:58] <babitonga> ill kill that w/ my nails
[01:58] <babitonga> that scosb
[01:58] <babitonga> my own nails
[01:58] <babitonga> bye
[02:01] <Jef91> I've got an intel intel 8260 on Ubuntu 14.04. Upgraded the kernel to 4.2 so it would work at all - but the connection is slow and sporadic. Any ideas on things I might be able to do to improve it?
[02:01] <amazoniantoad> I'm trying to recover a disk that wont mount. I don't know its filesystem (I think it is NTFS)
[02:01] <amazoniantoad> Can anyone help me?
[02:02] <reisio> Jef91: downgrade kernel? upgrade kernel further?
[02:02] <reisio> amazoniantoad: how're you trying to mount it?
[02:02] <amazoniantoad> reisio, using disks
[02:02] <reisio> amazoniantoad: from a terminal, what does sudo fdisk -l say?
[02:03] <amazoniantoad> reisio, doesn't list it
[02:03] <reisio> amazoniantoad: and disks does?
[02:03] <amazoniantoad> reisio,  I just pressed the power button within disks and it dissapeared
[02:03] <reisio> amazoniantoad: that makes more sense
[02:03] <reisio> amazoniantoad: see if you can get it to show up in fdisk -l output
[02:03] <reisio> unplug/replug, etc.
[02:04] <amazoniantoad> reisio, right right. Trying that now
[02:05] <amazoniantoad> reisio, not showing now
[02:05] <ScorpionJack> I have Ubuntu Server installed on a computer. I wish to be able to start the computer without the monitor turned on. The computer is able to start without a monitor in other operating systems but not Ubuntu Server. How do I resolve this? Some Google search results point to modifying /etc/X11/xorg.conf but that file does not exist.
[02:05] <amazoniantoad> reisio, the disks is powered on
[02:06] <amazoniantoad> reisio, it shows in disks again as a device but not in fdisk
[02:06] <captain_circ> hi guys, how can i fix "Failed to start LSB: QEMU KVM module loading script" on my own?
[02:07] <amazoniantoad> reisio, running mount from terminal
[02:09] <IgnorantFool> Is there anything like the Tweaking.com Windows Repair Program, inside of linux?
[02:10] <captain_circ> this is just bs
[02:12] <dillon> hey guys, I got another question. I am trying to install pcsx2 and I cannot get it to install even through the the software centre
[02:12] <teward> dillon: i assume it's giving you errors?
[02:13] <dillon> it isn't doing anything really and when I tried it via command line all i got is headaches
[02:13] <dillon> lol
[02:25] <uchua> Anybody know if Mir is making an appearance in 16.04?
[02:30] <reisio> uchua: it was at least at one point planned to be part of 16.04, talk to #ubuntu+1
[02:31] <uchua> reisio: Well I mean wasn't it originally planned for 14.04, then 15.04, then 15.10?
[02:31] <reisio> uchua: got me, I don't follow it
[02:31] <reisio> I doubt it will last long, if it's ever included at all
[02:31] <reisio> Ubuntu doesn't have a good track record of being able to resist Debian and larger GNU/Linux community issues
[02:32]  * reisio looks at upstart
[02:32] <uchua> True true
[02:32] <reisio> it simply doesn't have the developers for it, at the moment, AFAIK
[02:32] <uchua> Well I mean, it's no RedHat
[02:32] <reisio> that's okay though, no particular harm keeping themselves busy
[02:33] <reisio> I s'pose it isn't, although they have fairly different purposes/approaches, still, IMO
[02:33] <reisio> Red Hat definitely comes from the server end more
[02:33] <reisio> and Ubuntu from the desktop
[02:33] <reisio> I think Ubuntu wants to do both desktop & server more than Red Hat wants to do both server & desktop
[02:33] <uchua> Yeah but I mean Red Hat has the immense influence to also have spawned Fedora and CentOS
[02:33] <reisio> so that's... interesting
[02:34] <reisio> well, no I don't really see a difference there
[02:34] <reisio> Ubuntu has many derivatives
[02:34] <reisio> it has its own stable branch, in a way, in that Debian exists
[02:34] <uchua> But they are largely of little consequence
[02:34] <reisio> although Debian:Ubuntu and RHEL:Fedora are somewhat reversed relationships
[02:34] <reisio> uchua: what is of consequence in this world? :)
[02:35] <uchua> Microsoft and Cancer.
[02:35] <reisio> :p
[02:36] <uchua> I'm amazed the Ubuntu channel is so dead
[02:37] <james> hi
[02:37] <mattkim> hi
[02:37] <Guest45490> just installed ubuntu mate
[02:37] <mattkim> nice
[02:40] <jim> what's a package with the coreutils and fileutils info pages?
[02:41] <el> hi
[02:41] <jim> hi
[02:45] <hxcjoshuahxc> hey guys so ive got an ubuntu 14.04 server running and recently changed isp's and with that change came a new modem (motorola sb141) my network goes modem>pfsense router/firewall>switch>server/clients... ive noticed that my ssh connections are frequently dropping in the new house regardless of being hooked into the switch or connected to the wireless ap. does anyone know a good scanning utility i can use to try and find where this bug has
[02:45] <hxcjoshuahxc> cropped up? wether its my new isp or my new*(refurbished) modem.
[02:47] <hxcjoshuahxc> seems nmap may be my best option. any familiar with this tool?
[02:48] <cfhowlett> hxcjoshuahxc, #ubuntu-server  perhaps
[02:48] <hxcjoshuahxc> cfhowlett, ill give it a shot thanks friend!
[02:49] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[02:50] <chilipalmer> Hi, folks! I am looking for a little package info. When I search for something in the Ubuntu Software Center, I often get a result for the package and once for the package as a "metapackage." Based upon the text in the info screeen, I am guessing tha I should prefer the metapackage when there is one. Is that the right way to go or am I missing something?
[02:51] <cfhowlett> chilipalmer, meta package for the win
[02:51] <chilipalmer> Way cool. Many thanks!
[02:58] <jerry_langhun> hi every
[02:59] <SchrodingersScat> hello
[02:59] <AlexSmargle> I think I've broken something rather important on my Ubuntu install.
[02:59] <jerry_langhun> how to fix "dpkg-query: warning: files list file for package 'software-properties-gtk' missing; assuming package has no files currently installed"
[03:00] <Bashing-om> !details | AlexSmargle
[03:01] <AlexSmargle> I was having issues with my wine install so I removed it and once that finished ran apt-get update. Then I got a thing about needing to restart for updates to take effect so I did but now I have a blank desktop with nothing but a curser. I can see menues when I right click and I can open folders but the window doesn't seem to be around them and the dash isn't there.
[03:03] <cristianR> Hi
[03:05] <cristianR> I am doing a minimal installation of 16.04. When I try to install nvidia proprietary drivers it tries to install about 1gb of dependencies. I.E evolution-data-server, or gnome-screensaver
[03:05] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | cristianR
[03:05] <cristianR> oups
[03:05] <cristianR> moving to ubuntu+1
[03:08] <AlexSmargle> Does anyone have any ideas about my issue? Or a guess as to how I can search for it on the forums? I'm not sure what keywords to use...
[03:08] <mattkim> what's the matter AlexSmargle ?
[03:09] <AlexSmargle> I was having issues with my wine install so I removed it and once that finished ran apt-get update. Then I got a thing about needing to restart for updates to take effect so I did but now I have a blank desktop with nothing but a curser. I can see menues when I right click and I can open folders but the window doesn't seem to be around them and the dash isn't there.
[03:11] <mattkim> well, what about restting unity?
[03:11] <AlexSmargle> How do I do that? Also, isn't there a hotkey for opening a terminal? What is it? I can't remember.
[03:12] <mattkim> generally ctrl alt t
[03:12] <AlexSmargle> It's no opening up one.  It's silly. I can get into folders and the settings but not a terminal.
[03:14] <mattkim> if it doesn't work it is okay, ctrl alt f1 will help you, and ctrl alt f7 will come back to X
[03:14] <AlexSmargle> Okay, I have a command prompt now how do I reset unity?
[03:16] <mattkim> well. I'm not sure, I think um, # dconf reset -f /org/compiz and then #setsid unity
[03:16] <mattkim> and # unity --reset-icons
[03:17] <AlexSmargle> This prompt isn't accepting input.
[03:17] <dfcnvt> I have a script bash file, proj00.sh -- I would be able to run by typing ./prj00.sh in the terminal but on the GUI, inside folder, I have a file prj00.sh -- how do I make it clickable on the file to run the script?
[03:18] <cfhowlett> dfcnvt, right click/properties/
[03:18] <mattkim> AlexSmargle: password won't be shown. it's common
[03:18] <dfcnvt> Then 'Open With' what?
[03:18] <AlexSmargle> I mean it has the blinking spot and does nothing. It hasn't even asked for a password and it's not showing the computer name thing like terminals usually do
[03:18] <Kinderbob> Someone who understand why this file wont run in the ubuntu software center.. Please send me pm if you may help  https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/allvideodownloader/
[03:20] <mattkim> AlexSmargle: oh, that's a... I'm so sorry I have no idea about your issue :(
[03:20] <jushur> dfcnvt: do not set it to auto execute .sh files like that. its very bad. as you open your self up for exploits when doing so. proper way would be to make a .desktop file in that folder and use it to launch it.
[03:20] <AlexSmargle> Me neither. Any ideas on what I should try searching keyword wise?
[03:21] <dfcnvt> cfhowlett: Couldn't find a way to 'Add' for terminal.  It's a shaded button.  http://imgur.com/HvPO7fj
[03:22] <dfcnvt> jushur: Thanks for the concern on security issues.  But I'm not worry about it. I wrote the script.
[03:22] <cfhowlett> dfcnvt, see "permissions:
[03:22] <jushur> dfcnvt: the point is not about that script, its about other scripts.
[03:24] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, lsb_release -a | termin.com 9999 in a terminal
[03:26] <Kinderbob> That did not say me much,,,
[03:26] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, paste it here
[03:26] <Kinderbob> lsb_release -a
[03:26] <rodri_> hola
[03:27] <Kinderbob> :-) dont understand...
[03:27] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, no.  open a terminal.  IN that terminal type    lsb_release -a | nc termbin.com 9999
[03:27] <Kinderbob> ok.. :-)
[03:28] <Kinderbob> Got message... no lsb mudules are avilible..
[03:28] <django_> i plugged in an HDMI cable
[03:28] <django_> then i took it off and my laptop speakers are off
[03:28] <django_> i tried plugging in headphones, same
[03:29] <Kinderbob> No LSB modules are available. http://termbin.com/to61
[03:29] <jushur> django_: pulseaudio thinks you have hdmi sound. go fix its settings.
[03:29] <django_> jushur, im in settings, ive tried al
[03:29] <django_> all
[03:30] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, sudo apt install allvideodownloader
[03:30] <cfhowlett> in terminal
[03:30] <Kinderbob> Thanks for atempt at helping cfhowlett... ok sec ill try that
[03:31] <jushur> django_: do a "aplay -l" in a terminal.
[03:31] <Kinderbob> E: Unable to locate package allvideodownloader
[03:31] <django_> https://bpaste.net/show/9cede4a29b85
[03:33] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, do apt-cache show allvideodownloader | nc termbin.com 9999
[03:33] <cfhowlett> without the "do"
[03:35] <jushur> django_: did you try loging out and in?
[03:35] <django_> jushur, yes lol
[03:35] <Kinderbob> ok.. got this error  bin.com 9999 E: No packages found Use netcat.
[03:35] <Kinderbob> chhowlett bin.com 9999 E: No packages found Use netcat.
[03:36] <Kinderbob> tricky hugh... Have you tried the software and installed it and have it operational cfhowlett,
[03:36] <jushur> django_: could install pavucontrol and use that for some more control over the settings.
[03:37] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, dpkg -l | grep pastebinit
[03:37] <Kinderbob> I just paste it in terminal..?
[03:38] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, yep
[03:38] <Kinderbob> ok.. it did not reply anything to the command....
[03:38] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, and that is the answer.  let's make life easier by installing pastebinit: sudo apt install pastebinit
[03:40] <Kinderbob> wow.. this is exciting... Now it did a lot of stuff... Think it installed something now.. :-)
[03:41] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, let's test.  dpkg -l | grep unity | pastebinit
[03:42] <Kinderbob> cfhowlett, Got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/15249357/
[03:42] <django_> damn still nothibg
[03:42] <cfhowlett> lovely, Kinderbob.  pastebinit let's you pipe terminal output directly to a url, as you see.  NOW we can work your original issue
[03:43] <jushur> django_: did you try pavucontrol?
[03:43] <django_> jushur, ill try it now
[03:43] <Kinderbob> OK.. Sweet... I understand you know ur stuff.. :-)
[03:43] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, let's see your software sources: more etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit
[03:45] <Kinderbob> cfhowlett, OK.. do I paste again..?
[03:45] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, paste the url here
[03:46] <Kinderbob> I just got this when pasting in terminal  more: stat of etc/apt/sources.list failed: No such file or directory You are trying to send an empty document, exiting.
[03:46] <cfhowlett> THAT would be a serious error ... if true.
[03:46] <cfhowlett> do this exactly : more /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:48] <Kinderbob> Got alot of text just incomprehensible to me...
[03:49] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, great.  let's paste it.     more /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit
[03:49] <Kinderbob> # deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 15.10 _Wily Werewolf_ - Release amd64 (20151021)]/ wily main  restricted  # See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to # newer versions of the distribution. deb http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily main restricted deb-src http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily main restricted  ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the ## distribution. deb http://no.ar
[03:49] <cfhowlett> nope.  pastebinit
[03:50] <Kinderbob> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15249388/
[03:51] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob,  more /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit
[03:51] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, got it!!
[03:51] <cfhowlett> slow connection ...
[03:52] <Kinderbob> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15249390/
[03:52] <Kinderbob> Ok... Maybe mine is..
[03:52] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, OK, the allvideodownloader is in the main software repositories and you HAVE the main software repositories.  this should work.  so let's tests again
[03:52] <cfhowlett> sudo apt-get install allvideodownloader | pastebinit
[03:53] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, actually wait
[03:53] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[03:53] <django_> this is what i see
[03:53] <django_> http://i.imgur.com/PMzbmnM.png
[03:53] <Kinderbob> E: Unable to locate package allvideodownloader http://paste.ubuntu.com/15249399/
[03:54] <Kinderbob> ran the update i think... :-)
[03:55] <monteiro> ij
[03:55] <Kinderbob> Still im only getting this.... E: Unable to locate package allvideodownloader http://paste.ubuntu.com/15249405/
[03:55] <jushur> django_: so turn it on?
[03:56] <Mr_Sheesh> Trying to change a Win7 machine over to run Ubuntu then run Win7 in VirtualBox on it; Is the usual thing to do for that to partition the HDD into 2 chunks, one for Linux, the other for Windows, or keep it all one chunk? First time doing this and not clear yet
[03:57] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, found the problem.
[03:57] <Kinderbob> You did.. :-)
[03:57] <jushur> Kinderbob: are you realy on a 15.xx release?
[03:57] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, allvideodownloader is in a ppa which you must manually authorize
[03:57] <django_> jushur, ??
[03:57] <django_> jushur, i try all the optons and none play sound
[03:57] <jushur> django_: the profile is off?
[03:57] <Kinderbob> Oki..? wich means..?
[03:58] <cfhowlett> jushur, he's on 15.10
[03:58] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, my search for allvideodownloader on my 14.04 machine:   http://paste.ubuntu.com/15249414/
[03:59] <Kinderbob> Ok... But whats my option then to make it work...?
[03:59] <cfhowlett> jushur, help?
[03:59] <rizi> Hello everyone, i am having truble importing my old GPG keys. I reinstalled my ubuntu and backed up my home directory after the install i copied it back but its not importing.
[04:00] <Kinderbob> Have this old machine, and i use it to excess internet and chat, but it would be nice to salvage some of the top clips documentaries and such you come over at different streams..
[04:01] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, quick answer: use the firefox videodownloadhelper plugin
[04:01] <Kinderbob> 7 years, but worked like a charm with ubuntu really.. :-)
[04:01] <rizi> tried to import it from thundermail and using command line as well but for some reason its not working or may be i am not using the right commands
[04:01] <jushur> django_: set it to "analog stereo duplex"
[04:01] <Kinderbob> Y.. tried that too... :-(
[04:02] <jushur> Kinderbob: lsb_release -a
[04:02] <Kinderbob> Ill try again.. thanks cfhowlett
[04:02] <cfhowlett> happy2help!  let's us know.
[04:03] <Kinderbob> No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID:	Ubuntu Description:	Ubuntu 15.10 Release:	15.10 Codename:	wily
[04:03] <jushur> Kinderbob: just wanted to be sure you where on what is said :)
[04:03] <jbwiv_> all, I have a machine with a Fedora install on it. it's using full disk encryption with LUKS. Is it possible to decrypt these partitions during an Ubuntu install and install Ubuntu to them?
[04:04] <jushur> jbwiv_: backup your data, do a clean install.
[04:04] <jbwiv_> jushur: is that really the only way?
[04:04] <rizi> any help would appreciated, i have search the web as well but cant find the answer
[04:04] <jushur> jbwiv_: no its not, but its the "sane" way.
[04:05] <jbwiv_> jushur: what's the insane way? ;-)
[04:05] <cfhowlett> jbwiv_, plug n play is not something you can count on when you switch distros like that.
[04:05] <Kinderbob> ok.. but just search web for firefox videodownloadhelper cghowlett,
[04:05] <jushur> jbwiv_: manualy
[04:06] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, go to firefox plugins and search video dowload.  MANY options.
[04:06] <jbwiv_> cfhowlett: sure, but since luks is sorta the standard for whole-disk/partition encryption, i was hopeful ;)
[04:07] <Kinderbob> cfhowlett, softwarecenter or web..?
[04:07] <jushur> Kinderbob: how about you install youtube-dl ?
[04:07] <jushur> Kinderbob: that is the actuall program?
[04:07] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, FIREFOX > Tools > Get Add-ons
[04:08] <albratos007> tut
[04:08] <Kinderbob> youtubedl..?
[04:08] <cfhowlett> 419 results for "video download"
[04:08] <budakbaning94> oi
[04:08] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, youtube-dl will work
[04:08] <django_> jushur, no sound L.
[04:08] <jushur> Kinderbob: also note that youtube-dl works on many sites, not only youtube
[04:08] <albratos007> django
[04:08] <Kinderbob> ois that in software center..?
[04:09] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, yes
[04:10] <django_> there isnt a way to restore sound to original settings
[04:10] <jushur> django_: have you restarted the machine?
[04:10] <albratos007> sampah
[04:12] <matabola> boo
[04:13] <albratos007> tut
[04:13] <matabola> oi boo..
[04:13] <toaster215> I've started an open web nonprofit that makes websites for free for other nonprofits. I figured this could be a good place to share it, check it out if you have a sec. changeforge.org
[04:13] <cfhowlett> matabola, in english please.
[04:13] <cfhowlett> toaster215, really not the place here.  try #ubuntu-offtopic.  thank you.
[04:13] <toaster215> okay
[04:14] <matabola> roger that...
[04:18] <Kinderbob> youtubedl..?cfhowlett, jashur, thank you guys.. You have been most helpfull.. I belive i will resolve it now... Need to restart firefox and see.. :-)
[04:18] <cfhowlett> Kinderbob, happy2help!
[04:19] <spooky_> boo
[04:21] <mustu> Hi, I'm trying to install a package from a repo. It's working for other people but not my fresh Ubuntu 14 installation ...
[04:21] <Ben64> mustu: how is it not working
[04:21] <mustu> there seems to be some issue in my ubuntu setup or i'm doing it wrong..
[04:21] <cfhowlett> mustu, what package??
[04:23] <mustu> The repo is added correctly apt-get update doesn't throw any error... it also lists the package in reply to apt-cache show ... but when I try to install it it says "E: Package 'elasticsearch' has no installation candidate"
[04:23] <mustu> it's elasticsearch's official repo for Ubuntu
[04:23] <cfhowlett> mustu, seems to be a ppa as it's not available on my 14.04
[04:24] <dio> elasticsearch I tried installing that to run an ELK stack didn't get very far. :(
[04:24] <mustu> cfhowlett  yes it's a ppa
[04:24] <cfhowlett> !ppa | mustu
[04:25] <mustu> !ppa-purge
[04:25] <Loshki> I see google hits for "How To Install Elasticsearch In Ubuntu", making me wonder if there isn't some trick to it.
[04:25] <dio> https://www.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch could go here and get the DEB
[04:25] <mustu> so this channel doesn't support ppa
[04:25] <cfhowlett> PPA is preferable to a random .deb I think
[04:25] <dio> who's PPA
[04:25] <mustu> manual deb installation is working.. but I want this repo to work.. I asked in elastic forums and it's woking for everyone else there
[04:26] <dio> whats you ubuntu version
[04:26] <cfhowlett> mustu, well as we DO NOT support PPA's, best you consult elasticsearch support.
[04:26] <dio> yeah each PPA is different think of it like shopping in a different store
[04:26] <mustu> i also worked for me few weeks ago.. I've done basic troubleshooting.. repo DNS is resolved properly ... apt is building the cache correctly.. apt-cache show elasticsearch  will return details about the package
[04:27] <dio> strange
[04:27] <dio> id just use the deb
[04:27] <dio> or compile from source
[04:28] <mustu> I can but I want to troubleshoot the repo issue..as it seems weird
[04:28] <dio> I could never get Kibana to resolve and tags so I gave up
[04:28] <Loshki> I agree with dio. 'gdebi the deb' and see if it installs.
[04:29] <mustu> I have tried and deb works perfectly.. I removed that ... coz I need the repo to work
[04:29] <dio> what is different in the repo?
[04:29] <dio> source should give the same result
[04:30] <mustu> dio  I need the repo to work .. that's what's bugging me
[04:30] <Ben64> repository will give updates and it will be installed properly
[04:30] <mustu> when it's working for everyone else then why not me
[04:30] <dio> lol. well some dont
[04:30] <dio> you get the crypto from it
[04:30] <mustu> dio  yes the key is installed
[04:31] <Ben64> mustu: can you join #ubuntu-offtopic and continue this there
[04:31] <dio> and when you do apt-get update
[04:32] <lori_> hi
[04:32] <mustu> Ok Listen.. there were some remains of manual deb installation.. properly purging the deb has made a difference .. now apt-cache show elasticsearch ... also doesn't return anything
[04:33] <jushur> mustu: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-repositories.html
[04:33] <cfhowlett> mustu, >>> #uubntu-offtopic.  please.
[04:33] <mustu> alright.. thanks
[04:44] <drale2k> Do i understand this properly. Scripts posted in f.e. cron.daily will run every day, i don't have to use the schedule syntax "23 18 * * * etc" here
[04:44] <drale2k> scripts posted in cron.d are if you need a special schedule like every 4 days, then you need the timer syntax
[04:47] <jerichodotm> what is the correct name of the horizantal bar at the bottom of the screen where open apps are shown?
[04:47] <uchua> taskbar? dock?
[04:48] <jerichodotm> uchua, taskbar it is.. thank you
[04:49] <uchua> jerichodotm, no prob
[04:50] <Ben64> drale2k: use crontab to edit stuff with schedules. you can put things into cron.daily monthly weekly whatever, but keep in mind those run as root
[04:51] <drale2k> Ben64: ok thanks. Are those run like the name suggest, f.e. cron.daily is executed by the system every day ?
[04:51] <Ben64> yep
[04:51] <drale2k> so usually i only need crontab to run it on user level
[04:51] <drale2k> in rare cases as root in one of those folders ?
[04:51] <Ben64> depends what you're trying to do
[04:51] <Ben64> root has a crontab too
[04:52] <drale2k> i have a rails app and want to run a rails task to clean up the db every 2 weeks
[04:52] <drale2k> i don't think i need root for this
[04:52] <Ben64> sounds like something you should put into crontab
[04:52] <drale2k> ok thank you
[05:04] <tardyscholar> So guys, what do you think comes after Ubuntu "Z"?
[05:05] <cfhowlett> tardyscholar, ask #ubuntu-offtopic please.  tech support only here.
[05:14] <drale2k> when i put something into my crontab, when is it picked up?
[05:14] <drale2k> i don't need to reboot or something or ?
[05:15] <Ben64> nope it works after you save
[05:22] <rwp> drale2k, crontab changes happen immediately. Check /var/log/syslog for CRON entries showing the tasks being run for you.
[05:23] <drale2k> thanks , i did but i only see cron.hourly in the logs
[05:23] <drale2k> although i set one to run every 5 mins
[05:23] <drale2k> that's now over 15 mins ago
[05:23] <rwp> Hmm...
[05:23] <Ben64> drale2k: what is the relevant line from "crontab -l"
[05:24] <drale2k> 1 0 * * * dokku dokku --rm run toku rake delete:old_messages 2>&1
[05:24] <drale2k> i cahgned it to every minute now
[05:24] <rwp> drale2k, Wrong format.
[05:24] <rwp> You have dokku dokku in there twice.
[05:24] <Ben64> 1 0 * * * isn't every minute either
[05:24] <rwp> Is it supposed to be in there twice?
[05:24] <drale2k> dokku username and then dokku for the command
[05:25] <Ben64> you don't put a user in there
[05:25] <drale2k> do i have to set the username if i am running it as the crontba user ?#
[05:25] <drale2k> hm ok, i took it from some docs
[05:25] <rwp> Only put the username in there for /etc/cron.d/* and friend crontabs.
[05:26] <Ben64> did you look at the example when editing crontab?  # m h  dom mon dow   command
[05:26] <rwp> Personal crontabs of the 'crontab -l' and 'crontab -e' variety know you are the user and don't have that field.
[05:26] <drale2k> oh * would be every minute
[05:26] <rwp> That was the original format for the crontab files.
[05:26] <drale2k> so 1 would be every first minute of the hour ?
[05:26] <Ben64> yep
[05:27] <rwp> Then later the /etc/cron.d came along for Vixie cron and it needed the added username field so that it can tell the difference.
[05:27] <Ben64> 1 0 * * * would be 12:01am
[05:27] <drale2k> ok this should work * * * * * dokku --rm run toku rake delete:old_messages 2>&1
[05:27] <Ben64> maybe not
[05:28] <drale2k> that is for every minute, not ?
[05:28] <Ben64> i have no idea what dokku is
[05:28] <Ben64> or why you have the : or the 2>&1
[05:28] <drale2k> dokku is like your personal heroku
[05:28] <drale2k> built on docker
[05:29] <dax> drale2k: yes, that is every minute
[05:29] <drale2k> i have read that with 2>&1 i can have error logs
[05:29] <drale2k> 2 is the stderror i believe
[05:29] <Ben64> you should put that into a script and have it called from crontab
[05:30] <rwp> 0 is stdin, 1 is stdout, 2 is stderr
[05:30] <rwp> Yes, call it from a script.
[05:31] <rwp> That is ten times easier than trying for a one-liner in crontab.
[05:31] <drale2k> where would you put that script, is there a convention ?
[05:32] <rwp> If it is your own personal thing then $HOME/bin is typical.
[05:32] <drale2k> ok thanks
[05:33] <rwp> Call the program by the full path.  For example $HOME/bin/foo in the crontab.
[05:33] <pam> Is there a way to fix a lagging youtube problem?
[05:35] <rwp> Ben64, The ":" in that command looks just like part of the option argument to dokku. The 2>&1 is useless at that line however. It redirects stderr to stdout but in a crontab line that is not needed as all output is emailed to the user.
[05:38] <rwp> pam, Isn't all lagging youtube problems due to the network being too slow to keep it from needing buffering?
[05:39] <drale2k> rwp: i removed the 2>&1, i thought it would put errors in the log file
[05:40] <rwp> 2>&1 redirects stderr to stdout (2 redirected to 1).
[05:40] <rwp> Cron mails all output, either stdout or stderr, doesn't matter, to the user owning the crontab.
[05:40] <rwp> Cron doesn't log user output to a log file. It goes out as email to the user.
[05:41] <drale2k> email is  the only option to see errors?
[05:41] <rwp> You probably need to have a mail transport agent such as postfix or exim installed in order to have a way for mail from cron to get delivered to /var/mail/$USER however.
[05:41] <drale2k> i installed postfix
[05:41] <drale2k> jsut now
[05:41] <rwp> It is easy to redirect all output in the script to a log file of your choosing.
[05:41] <drale2k> i am also now logging to cron.log
[05:42] <rwp> At the top of the script if you put 'exec >/tmp/mylogfile 2>&1' it will redirect all output from that script to the file.
[05:42] <pam> rwp: youtube videos play fine on my windows machine and on my phone...and tablet...just not on this laptop
[05:43] <rwp> For debugging #!/bin/sh scripts  it is useful to add 'set -x' after that to add tracing of commands too.
[05:43] <eferreira> hey, anyone know the mode to open a fifo in which you can both read and write?
[05:45] <rwp> pam, I have no idea. Graphics too slow for video playback? Maybe.  I don't know.
[05:45] <rwp> eferreira, More details please.  Opening a fifo from a shell script?  C program?  Other?
[05:46] <Hulio> I love Nero for linux
[05:46] <Hulio> best Burner software for linux Nero 4.0
[05:51] <rwp> drale2k, Are you making progress on your crontab script debugging? Sounds like yes?
[05:51] <drale2k> rwp: ye sthanks , i think it worked now
[05:51] <rwp> Good!
[05:51] <drale2k> i still kept it inline bu just remove the user
[05:51] <drale2k> removed*
[05:52] <rwp> drale2k, Seems like you have a handle on things now. That is what is most important.
[05:52] <drale2k> yup, rwp Ben64 thanks for the help
[05:57] <Hulio> Guys, i have this issue: checking for Qt5 qmake >= 5.2.0... not found
[05:57] <Hulio> what is that meant?
[05:57] <Hulio> ./configure  ......long run and it say: checking for Qt5 qmake >= 5.2.0... not found
[05:57] <Hulio> do i neeed qt5 installed?
[05:57] <Hulio> if so, how do i do that?
[05:58] <rwp> Hulio, Yes. You need to install the qt development packages.
[05:58] <Hulio> how to do that?
[05:58] <Ben64> you need qt5-qmake equal to or greater than 5.2.0, but we don't support compiling software in this channel
[05:58] <Hulio> show me what command to do?
[05:59] <rwp> Hulio, What are you trying to build? If there is already a package for it then install it. Or install the "apt-get build-dep $foo" for it.
[05:59] <Hulio> i try to build qbittorent
[05:59] <Hulio> i want to learn to compile it
[05:59] <Hulio> insteal of getting from APP
[05:59] <Ben64> then you chose the wrong distro
[05:59] <Hulio> oh
[06:00] <Ben64> ubuntu has packages and a package manager. thats the way to get software
[06:00] <cfhowlett> Hulio, linux from scratch sounds like your flavor
[06:00] <Hulio> hmm, so no way to compile qbittorent, i download it from the creator site
[06:01] <Hulio> rwp, i got it from here the tar : http://www.qbittorrent.org/download.php
[06:01] <Ben64> you can do it, but it's not on topic here
[06:01] <Hulio> Ben64, i know man, but at least show something
[06:02] <rwp> Hulio, I am shocked that it is off topic for #ubuntu.
[06:02] <Ben64> sudo apt-get install qbittorrent
[06:02] <Hulio> Ben64, come on man
[06:02] <Hulio> i dont want that
[06:02] <Ben64> then you're in the wrong channel
[06:02] <somsip>  !compile | Hulio
[06:03] <Hulio> somsip, that make sense, thanks
[06:03] <Loshki> I'm a bit confused about why compiling Ubuntu software on Ubuntu is off topic for #ubuntu
[06:03] <sofing> Hi is there smart box  wih ubuntu without without buy from Chine ?
[06:03] <somsip> Loshki: read the link above
[06:05] <Loshki> somsip: doesn't say it's unsupported. Other ubottu entries typically declare that explicitly.
[06:05] <xangua> sofing: check thinkpenguin.com and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuPre-installed
[06:05] <sofing> ok
[06:07] <Loshki> Hulio: begin with 'apt-get source qbittorrent'. You'll need to find out its dependencies and load them too.
[06:07] <sofing> xaguan , why no device in my country?
[06:08] <somsip> Loshki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/SupportersGuide "We rarely recommend installing from source, but people can be directed towards upstream projects if appropriate "
[06:09] <rwp> somsip, In https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware pont number 6 says "You want to try your hand at compiling programs from scratch."
[06:09] <Loshki> somsip: ok
[06:10] <Ben64> that doesn't mean it has to be supported on the irc channel. if we increased the scope of the channel to "everything you could possibly do whilst running ubuntu" it'd be madness
[06:10] <Hulio> rwp, what is the point of not having to compile from source?   lets say ubuntu app provided version 4...and the source is version 5
[06:10] <rwp> Personally I always used packaged software whenever possible. It is soooo much easier. But freedom to look at and modify the source is a fundamental freedom.
[06:10] <Hulio> don't you want to get the latest?
[06:10] <somsip> rwp: that does not refer to giving support on IRC. You (and everyone) can do what you want with your version of Ubuntu. The help most people need in compiling (and supporting an environment of mixed packages/compiled) is outside the scope of #ubuntu
[06:10] <somsip> !latest | Hulio
[06:11] <cfhowlett> hulio there are many reasons NOT to get the latest, but you are free to do so.
[06:12] <Loshki> Hulio: In general, I'd rather have the most stable than the most recent. And I'd rather not wait to compile it unless there's a good reason to do so. The amount of effort involved can vary from trivial to enormous.
[06:12] <sofing> very bad distribution of devices with ubuntu in my country
[06:12] <Hulio> alright then
[06:12] <Hulio> i do sudo apt-get install qbittorrent then
[06:12] <cfhowlett> sofing is there a question there?
[06:12] <Hulio> thanks guys
[06:12] <rwp> I would rather have most stable and bug free than the latest.
[06:12] <Hulio> it's not even easy to compile anyway
[06:12] <rwp> I don't repaint my house every year just to let people know I live there.
[06:13] <sofing> there a proteste
[06:14] <rwp> Hulio, I wouldn't give up on compiling from source that quickly. It is a useful skill. But if the channel doesn't want to support it here then it simply means you should respect that and not discuss it here.
[06:14] <kanguro> hi
[06:14] <Hulio> i like qbittorent over transmission :)
[06:14] <somsip> rwp: well said
[06:14] <cfhowlett> sofing, what country???
[06:14] <sofing> spain , earth of corruptos
[06:15] <Loshki> sofing: you usually pay a premium for hardware *guaranteed* to run Ubuntu. I look for hardware where people have mentioned successfully running Ubuntu. Otherwise, I suppose you could go shopping with a live-cd in hand, and insist on seeing it run before you buy.
[06:16] <cfhowlett> sofing, make an Ubuntu USB.  go to computer store.  choose computer.  insert USB and boot ubuntu.  test.  buy.
[06:16] <sofing> ok but i want a smart box with ubuntu  of low cost and with much power in hardware
[06:16] <cfhowlett> tell that to computer store staff.
[06:17] <cfhowlett> or use amazon
[06:17] <sofing> amazon is chinese
[06:17] <cfhowlett> false.
[06:17] <somsip> sofing: dont get silly
[06:17] <cfhowlett> amazon is an american company.  don't be daft.
[06:18] <sofing> all the devices  are chineses
[06:18] <somsip> sofing: but questions about hardware support are not supported here. Try #hardware or do your own research. Please stop asking now
[06:20] <sofing> somsip ok somsip i only wanted try my device android with puffin browser pro , this browser work in my device android like a full browser of pc and with 100 gb of speed plus
[06:20] <cfhowlett> sofing do you have UBUNTU support questions?
[06:21] <sofing> yeah why ubuntu cant with the android devices ???
[06:21] <cfhowlett> !touch | sofing
[06:22] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[06:25] <stoopkid> hello
[06:25] <sofing> where is the repositorie of ubuntu for ubuntu devices ? is there a web with apps for devices ubuntu ?
[06:26] <stoopkid> i used the command 'eject -i on /dev/cdrom' and rather than locking the cdrom button, it removed cdrom from /dev, and the button still works
[06:26] <cfhowlett> sofing, READ the touch wiki.  answers are there.
[06:26] <sofing> where is the play store of ubuntu for devices ?????
[06:26] <stoopkid> but eject itself now no longer works on cdrom because it's not in /dev, and i guess normal usage of the cdrom has been disabled
[06:26] <cfhowlett> sofing, see !touch.
[06:28] <stoopkid> anyway, i'm curious if this is a bug, or an incompatibility of my system, or.. something else, and how to manually put cdrom back into /dev (i figure it will return if i reboot, but i haven't tried yet)
[06:29] <Ben64> stoopkid: why did you remove it
[06:30] <rcmainak> Raspberry Pi 3 is now out for sale
[06:31] <rcmainak> how much excited are you guyz :p
[06:31] <cfhowlett> rcmainak, #ubuntu-offtopic please
[06:31] <stoopkid> well, the man page for eject said that the '-i on' option would simply lock the button
[06:31] <stoopkid> so, i wasn't expecting it to remove cdrom from /dev
[06:31] <Ben64> oh, i read that incorrectly, thought you said you removed it after running the eject command
[06:32] <stoopkid> ah, nope
[06:32] <stoopkid> i'll restart my computer and see if cdrom returns to /dev and if i can duplicate the eject thing, brb
[06:36] <Strontium> Hi,  I have a wierd problem with my mouse pointer.  For some reason the Mouse Sprite is stopping moving, but where Ubuntu thinks the Mouse is does move.  So The mouse is working just the sprite stops.  Anyone seen this>
[06:43] <stoopkid> Ben64: it came back after rebooting
[06:44] <stoopkid> after running 'eject -i on /dev/cdrom', cdrom is still in /dev
[06:45] <stoopkid> the man page for eject -i says:
[06:45] <rcmainak> cfhowlett: ubuntu snappy core is off topic on this channel. :o my mistake
[06:45] <stoopkid> 'eject -i on|1|off|0'
[06:46] <cfhowlett> rcmainak, forgiven/forgotten.  go forth and sin no more.
[06:46] <stoopkid> 'This option controls locking of the hardware  eject  button.  When enabled, the drive will not be ejected when the button is pressed. This is useful when you are carrying a laptop in a bag or case and don't want it to eject if the button is inadvertently pressed.'
[06:47] <stoopkid> however, after clicking the button, it waits a second, and then opens, and cdrom is removed from /dev
[06:48] <axscode> Hi Guys, wanted to ask, our server has RAID, then suddenly reboot but unable to boot, which leads to reinstallation of GRUB. it's booting now but there's a huge files missing from our files archive is there a way to retrieve it?
[06:48] <lotuspsychje> !raid | axscode
[06:48] <cfhowlett> axscode, also might want to ask #ubuntu-server
[06:48] <stoopkid> the cdrom tray still opens & closes, but it can no longer be accessed by eject
[06:48] <stoopkid> (and presumably by anything else that would normally access it)
[06:49] <Ben64> stoopkid: so don't use "eject -i" i guess
[06:50] <stoopkid> alright, well how might i go about putting cdrom back into /dev without rebooting
[06:50] <Ben64> do you have /dev/sr0
[06:50] <stoopkid> ls /dev/sr0
[06:50] <stoopkid> wrong window oops
[06:51] <stoopkid> yes
[06:51] <Flannel> stoopkid: Does doing the command with the verbose option anything additional?
[06:51] <Ben64> that's probably your cdrom drive
[06:52] <stoopkid> Flannel: well, i'll have to get cdrom back into /dev to check, but what it output previously was 'CD-Drive may NOT be ejected with device button'
[06:52] <Ben64> use /dev/sr0 instead of /dev/cdrom
[06:52] <stoopkid> Ben64: why sr0?
[06:52] <Ben64> because that is likely to be the cdrom drive
[06:53] <stoopkid> i mean how do you infer that
[06:53] <Ben64> sr0 = 1st scsi device
[06:53] <ttyrnpuu> Hello. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=5508030 How can i fool mountpoint that it is a folder? To be more specific..how can i mount a folder to /mnt/floppy ?
[06:54] <stoopkid> ah, 'ls -l /dev/sr0' says 'brw-rw----+ 1 root cdrom 11, 0 Mar  1 01:44 /dev/sr0'
[06:54] <Ben64> ttyrnpuu: tldr, make an image, mount it loopback?
[06:55] <stoopkid> eject [-t] /dev/sr0 indeed controls the cdrom drive
[06:56] <EriC^^> ttyrnpuu: look into mount --bind maybe ?
[06:56] <Any_where> Hello,i have a problem about "apt-get update" command and show err warning about hostname,and before it show ERR i was upgrade the system but "ping,curl,wget" could be use
[06:56] <stoopkid> so i guess cdrom is a symbolic link to /dev/sr0?
[06:57] <Ben64> stoopkid: yep
[06:57] <stoopkid> so to put cdrom back in /dev i'd just make a symbolic link to /dev/sr0 called cdrom in /dev ?
[06:58] <Ben64> stoopkid: should work
[06:59] <Any_where> Hello?
[06:59] <cfhowlett> !ask | Any_where
[07:01] <crt> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S5qsN10SjE
[07:01] <Any_where> Okey,thank you so much.
[07:02] <cfhowlett> crt, spam and fud are unwelcome here.  stop now.
[07:03] <crt> you forgot to say please
[07:03] <Flannel> crt: Please take non-support discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks.
[07:03] <cfhowlett> crt, actually I didn't .  it's in the guidelines
[07:05] <ttyrnpuu> EriC^^, Well i tried "sudo mount --bind /mnt/floppy /dev/fd0" gave me an answer that its not directory
[07:05] <EriC^^> ttyrnpuu: mount --bind /path/to/dir /path/to/dir
[07:06] <EriC^^> ttyrnpuu: want to mount /dev/fd0 at /mnt/floppy ?
[07:06] <ttyrnpuu> EriC^^, yes
[07:06] <Ben64> no you don't
[07:06] <EriC^^> ttyrnpuu: try sudo mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy ( in case you do )
[07:07] <EriC^^> Ben64: ?
[07:07] <Ben64> ttyrnpuu doesn't have physical access to the machine, and doesn't have a floppy
[07:07] <Ben64> so that can't be correct
[07:07] <stoopkid> Ben64: interestingly, if i do the following sequence: 1) eject -i on /dev/cdrom, 2) press physical button (cdrom tray is now ejected & cdrom is removed from /dev), and then 3) eject -t /dev/sr0, the cdrom tray closes & cdrom comes back to /dev
[07:07] <ttyrnpuu> Yes, I am running a VPS thats why there is a problem
[07:08] <ttyrnpuu> The software i am using needs an external device for export which is either USB or floppy or cdrom
[07:08] <Ben64> so why not do like i said 14 minutes ago
[07:09] <ttyrnpuu> Ben64, you mean something like "sudo mount -o loop /path/floppy.img /dev/fd0" ?
[07:10] <Ben64> no. not /dev/fd0. there is no /dev/fd0 since you don't have a floppy drive
[07:11] <stoopkid> Ben64: so, doing the eject -t on /dev/sr0 prevented me from making a symbolic link, but if i create a symbolic link during that phase after (2) where it's removed from cdrom, using the command ln -s /dev/sr0 ./cdrom, the symbolic link indeed works
[07:11] <stoopkid> where cdrom is removed from /dev **
[07:13] <stoopkid> if i try 'eject -i on /dev/sr0', it still fails to lock the tray
[07:13] <stoopkid> and also removes the cdrom symbolic link when i press the button
[07:13] <Ben64> yeah, it doesn't work for you
[07:14] <stoopkid> luckily it doesn't remove /dev/sr0
[07:15] <stoopkid> failing to lock the tray is one thing, but i feel like removing the symbolic links is a bug, should i report it somewhere?
[07:15] <stoopkid> also reporting that it succeeded to lock the tray when it failed
[07:16] <Ben64> if you like
[07:16] <stoopkid> where would be a good place to report a bug like this
[07:16] <Ben64> !bug
[07:16] <stoopkid> cool thanks a lot for your help
[07:17] <vincent42> hi all, any idea why an apt-get update want to downgrade dkms on ubuntu 14.04 ?
[07:17] <Ben64> vincent42: pastebin what you're referring to
[07:17] <vincent42> was something reversed recently ? or did I install something strange (but forgot about it)
[07:18] <vincent42> Ben64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15250319/
[07:19] <Ben64> vincent42: pastebin apt-cache policy dkms
[07:19] <HaylieTosis>  ubuntu xenophobic beating is coming :http://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-1604-release-schedule/         << 4 march
[07:20] <vincent42> Ben64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15250323/
[07:20] <vincent42> seems because I installed zfs from a ppa
[07:21] <vincent42> but isn"t it going to cause problem if I revert dkms ?
[07:22] <lotuspsychje> !ppa | vincent42
[07:23] <vincent42> yeah , so how can I prevent this version of dkms from being dowgraded ? should I pin it ?
[07:23] <vincent42> or hold it
[07:24] <Ben64> would probably cause other issues
[07:28] <amincd> Hi, a few months ago I had this problem, came here, and with guidance, was able to fix it, and embarrassingly enough I'm facing the problem again and I can't remember, and didn't make notes on, how to fix it. My Ubuntu suddenly went to Grub command line. When I reboot, it goes to the Grub command line.
[07:28] <vincent42> Ben64: so what do you recomment, should I just let it be downgraded ?
[07:28] <HaylieTosis>  came across this important information for girls http://paste.ubuntu.com/15250337/
[07:28] <Ben64> vincent42: i'd not use that ppa
[07:29] <vincent42> ah ok
[07:29] <vincent42> but I need this ppa
[07:29] <lotuspsychje> vincent42: ppa's are not supported here
[07:30] <amincd> so how do I fix my boot
[07:30] <lotuspsychje> vincent42: its recommended to use packages versions, meant for your ubuntu version
[07:30] <vincent42> ok, understood
[07:30] <lotuspsychje> !recovergrub | amincd
[07:31] <lotuspsychje> vincent42: wich ubuntu are you on, and wich package version are you trying to get?
[07:31] <vincent42> lotuspsychje: ubuntu 14.04 and just doing an apt-get upgrade
[07:32] <lotuspsychje> vincent42: being up to date is supposed to be..
[07:33] <amincd> lotuspsychje: "error: Secure Boot forbids loading module from (hd0, gpt6)/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/ls.mod
[07:33] <lotuspsychje> amincd: can you detail your whole story? ubuntu version? single/dualboot?
[07:33] <amincd> lotuspsychje: so I can't do the terminal way. I'll have to do the graphical way
[07:33] <amincd> lotuspsychje: dualboot
[07:33] <amincd> ubuntu 14.04
[07:34] <amincd> I'm downloading boot-repair-disk now
[07:34] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | amincd
[07:34] <amincd> with my other pc
[07:34] <amincd> will create a usb boot drive
[07:34] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: sounds like a job for you mate :p
[07:34] <lotuspsychje> ^
[07:45] <Guest79211> which is the correct file to export $PATH?
[07:47] <Woovie> Hello, trying to manually install perl and perl-module. Perl is dependent on perl-module, perl-module is dependent on perl. How do I get around this?
[07:51] <clockskew> join #spark
[07:52] <somsip> Guest79211: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables#Session-wide_environment_variables
[07:52] <ttyrnpuu> Ben64, Hi. I am using Vmware so i used USB to connect to the virtual server. However when i now try to export it to usb i am getting this error : Unable to creat the filesystem : mformat : Hidden (1920) does not match sectors (32). Any ideas ?
[07:53] <Kartagis> thank you somsip, for the link and letting me realise I was a Guest :D
[07:53] <somsip> Kartagis: np
[08:05] <fishcooker> i can't find test memory on grub boot loader how to enable the memory test
[08:06] <fishcooker> how to enable ubuntu enable memtest86+ now im on the grub loader menu
[08:07] <axscode> can someone help out please --> http://pastebin.com/zYcUAzkX
[08:08] <axscode> does that means that the other disk is not sync? it says remove
[08:08] <raksh93> NickServ
[08:15] <itsmeagain> http://i.piccy.info/i9/be749b1abc04c2eab513597e63fbc9f3/1456052415/110865/1005977/Snymok111.jpg Help me pls)"1H7VjpSMNnR9FLXxCvVKww71fKVCyLGvwT"
[08:16] <that_lurker> Hi all o/
[08:20] <that_lurker> Its so lonely here :(
[08:20] <ck_mfc> that_lurker: hey
[08:21] <that_lurker> hi o/
[08:30] <Woovie> ello, trying to manually install perl and perl-module. Perl is dependent on perl-module, perl-module is dependent on perl. How do I get around this?
[08:31] <norc_> Woovie: Very carefully.
[08:32] <norc_> Woovie: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=502455
[08:32] <Woovie> Thanks bud.
[08:47] <madjoe> Hi! If I run a bash script in /etc/cron.daily as a root would it be a proper way to test/debug the behavior of as it would be run via anacron?
[08:53] <TomyWork> Ubuntu trusty has recently updated the virtualbox packages. So far I've been using 4.3.10 4.3.10-dfsg-1ubuntu5. I don't want to lose my snapshots under any circumstances, so I need to be able to go back to that version if it fails. is it possible to know in advance whether I can go back there?
[08:54] <renka> hello, is there a detailed tutorial for ssh key setup? i did create a sshkey on my server and my client and tried to copy it by ssh-copy-id.. but i cant access the server
[08:55] <renka> it fails when i do ssh-copy-id
[08:56] <ouroumov> renka, did you choose the default name for the key (id_rsa) and is the ssh server listening on the standard port?
[08:56] <renka> default and yes, i did not change the ssh port yet
[08:57] <ouroumov> and you're using "ssh-copy-id <yourusername>@server" ?
[08:57] <renka> yea
[08:57] <renka> i can show you errormessage
[08:58] <ouroumov> renka, sure, on pastebin or equivalent
[08:58] <renka> what if i used other port?
[08:58] <guest2467> ubuntu freezes a lot when i turn it back on after sleep
[08:59] <renka> now it just says connection refused, i think there is something bad
[08:59] <TomyWork> renka hmmm, if the manpage doesnt say how to specify the port, there's the .ssh/config file
[08:59] <renka> i will take a look at it
[08:59] <somsip> renka: /etc/ssh/sshd_config to change the port, but I don't know why you want to do that
[09:00] <ouroumov> renka, connection refused mean the server has the port 22 closed or there's a firewall in the way
[09:00] <TomyWork> renka but first make sure your server is actually not listening on the default port
[09:00] <renka> isnt it more secure to have an different port then standard?
[09:00] <somsip> renka: mildly. Arguably
[09:00] <renka> so its not way more safety?
[09:00] <somsip> renka: not "way more", no
[09:01] <renka> i think a hacker can scan the ports when he wants to
[09:01] <ouroumov> renka, it's security by obscurity, it will drop the number of connection attempts but won't protect against a determined attach
[09:01] <ouroumov> attack*
[09:01] <renka> i see
[09:02] <renka> so i am logged in as root and change my user to the wanted user to have the key
[09:02] <ouroumov> renka, but nevermind that you should get your key-based auth working first thing, then consider changing the port later
[09:03] <renka> server ssh port is set to 22
[09:04] <ShadowTux> test
[09:04] <renka> http://pastebin.com/r7SsdJ0m
[09:04] <that_lurker> test
[09:04] <that_lurker> tui
[09:04] <somsip> !test | ShadowTux
[09:04] <ouroumov> renka, you have physical access to your server?
[09:04] <renka> no
[09:04] <somsip> renka: what version of ubuntu are you on?
[09:04] <renka> 14.04
[09:04] <ouroumov> renka, uncomment the line #AuthorizedKeysFile     %h/.ssh/authorized_keys
[09:05] <that_lurker> renka have you tried to turn in off and on again :P
[09:05] <somsip> !behelpful| that_lurker
[09:05] <renka> ouroumov done
[09:05] <ouroumov> And renka, you want to switch PermitRootLogin to "no" at some point, sudo exists for a reason
[09:05] <renka> okay
[09:06] <C0r3> If I start firefox using terminal then I don't get the prompt back till I close the firefox. Is there a way to change the shell behaviour?
[09:06] <ouroumov> renka, your username on the server is the same as on your client?
[09:06] <Ben64> C0r3: well its because you have firefox running. what do you want to happen
[09:06] <renka> ouroumov no
[09:06] <somsip> C0r3: nohup firefox & (IIRC)
[09:07] <C0r3> I tried nohup
[09:07] <ouroumov> So during the ssh-copy-id you need your server side username in the command renka, did you do that?
[09:07] <renka> changed to the user i want to setup the ssh key
[09:07] <C0r3> But still, I don't get the prompt back till I close firefox.
[09:07] <ouroumov> what?
[09:07] <somsip> C0r3: with a "&" at the end?
[09:07] <renka> i was logged in as root
[09:07] <C0r3> Ben64: I want the prompt back.
[09:07] <C0r3> somsip: No
[09:07] <renka> now changed to the user i want to grant access
[09:07] <ouroumov> renka, ssh-copy-id is issued by the client, right?
[09:07] <Ben64> C0r3: ctrl+z, bg 1, done
[09:07] <somsip> C0r3: well, try it like I typed it and see if it works
[09:09] <renka> ouroumov http://pastebin.com/tJcsXsbz
[09:09] <C0r3> Ben64: Ctrl+z after 'firefox' or nohup firefox?
[09:09] <ouroumov> renka, you typed this on the client?
[09:09] <Ben64> C0r3: you can do that to get your prompt back
[09:10] <renka> ouroumov yea
[09:10] <Ben64> C0r3: like if you have firefox running now from a terminal
[09:10] <C0r3> Ben64: But the firefox stops responding
[09:10] <ouroumov> renka, that's result of ssh-copy-id?
[09:10] <renka> yes
[09:10] <Ben64> C0r3: thats what the bg 1 is for...
[09:10] <renka> typed username@ip
[09:10] <renka> as arg
[09:10] <C0r3> Ben64: I didn't get that. bg1? Where to do that? I need to type that?
[09:11] <Ben64> C0r3: you should read the whole line
[09:12] <C0r3> Ben64: Got it!
[09:12] <Ben64> :D
[09:12] <ouroumov> renka, I just nmaped your server and I confirm the ssh port is open, that's something.
[09:13] <renka> thats good i guess ^^
[09:13] <ouroumov> renka, to get rid of this error, you need to update your known host file, does it gives you a command to do so?
[09:13] <renka> just that: Add correct host key in /Users/Rene/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this message.
[09:14] <ouroumov> Okay so edit the file using sudo nano /Users/Rene/.ssh/known_hosts and remove the line 18
[09:15] <renka> okay i deleted
[09:15] <C0r3> Ben64: Just curious if I can get the firefox thing back and lose my terminal??
[09:15] <ouroumov> renka, try again ssh-copy-id
[09:16] <C0r3> Ben64: Sorry. Lose my prompt I meant
[09:16] <renka> now asking me yes/no for that ouroumov
[09:16] <renka> i do yes
[09:16] <Ben64> C0r3: fg 1
[09:16] <ouroumov> yes
[09:16] <renka> and now i do again?
[09:17] <renka> Warning: Permanently added '31.220.43.191' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
[09:17] <ouroumov> okay
[09:17] <Ben64> C0r3: bg means background, fg is foreground, when you stop a process using ctrl+z, it shows you the job number
[09:18] <drac0666> Some1 can help me with my udev rule? i have udev rule to perform script when my mouse is connected -> udev rules works but my script isint working propetly i mean xinput set-prop "Logitech Gaming Mouse G400" "Device Accel Constant Deceleration" 2.6' this part doesnt work
[09:18] <C0r3> Ben64: Awesome! Thanks
[09:18] <renka> ouroumov whats up next?
[09:18] <ouroumov> renka, did the command work?
[09:18] <renka> yes
[09:18] <bekks> drac0666: Can you show us the entire script in a pastebin please?
[09:19] <renka> it said added blabla to the list of known hosts.
[09:19] <ouroumov> So now you should be able to ssh into your server without using your password. Check if it works.
[09:19] <renka> oh cool
[09:19] <renka> thats it
[09:19] <renka> o_O
[09:19] <renka> it works!! yay
[09:19] <somsip> !cookie | ouroumov
[09:19] <renka> thanks a lot ouroumov
[09:19] <ouroumov> Great, now. Is your user in the sudo group on the server?
[09:20] <drac0666> bekks, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15252224/
[09:20] <renka> yea i did gpasswd sudo
[09:20] <bekks> drac0666: You need to use an absolute path for xinput.
[09:20] <drac0666> bekks, i always get DZIALAM in my test log, but mouse doesnt get correct prop, but when i run script manualy it works
[09:20] <ouroumov> So you wanna thing about editing that sshd config file again to forbid root login renka
[09:21] <C0r3> !cookie | Ben64
[09:21] <drac0666> bekks, can you tell more? im kinda new and learing
[09:21]  * Ben64 noms cookie
[09:21] <bekks> drac0666: "xinput" is a relative path specification. "/usr/bin/xinput" is an absolute path specification.
[09:21] <renka> hmm somehow sudo gives me command not found
[09:21] <bekks> renka: Is sudo installed?
[09:21] <renka> but i did gpasswd for sure
[09:21] <drac0666> bekks, ok i will try that
[09:22] <lapyo> apt-get install sudo
[09:22] <renka> it needs to be installed.. mh i was thinking its by default
[09:22] <drac0666> bekks, thanks
[09:22] <ouroumov> renka, it should be by default on Ubuntu server
[09:23] <renka> i think i installed minimal
[09:23] <ouroumov> uh
[09:23] <bekks> renka: Even on a minimal installation, sudo is installed by sudo.
[09:23] <bekks> *by default
[09:23] <renka> i just installed sudo
[09:23]  * asDd 
[09:23] <bekks> renka: So that depends on your provider then.
[09:23] <renka> okay good
[09:24] <ouroumov> renka, you sure you've set up Ubuntu Server? That looks like a debian install honest. :/
[09:24] <bekks> renka: Can you pastebin "cat /etc/issue" please?
[09:24] <somsip> ouroumov: I asked that when I saw PermitRootLogin: yes which is Off by default
[09:24] <renka> Operating System	Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit minimal
[09:24] <bekks> renka: Thats not the output of "cat /etc/issue".
[09:24] <renka> Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS \n \l
[09:26] <renka> ill write a little tutorial for my own on that how to set up correctly so it gets burnt into my head and i have a source to have a look at this
[09:26] <acosonic_> how do I cp /1_foler to /2_folder, but include files beginning with .filename?
[09:27] <renka> ouroumov iam into that ssh config
[09:27] <C0r3> How do I refresh the shell??
[09:28] <renka> PermitRootLogin is turned to no
[09:29] <ouroumov> Good
[09:30] <renka> is there something next? or i just keep installing my stuff now?
[09:30] <Jordan_U> acosonic_: Unless 2_folder already exists, that should work.
[09:31] <acosonic_> Jordan_U: no it never copies the .files ...
[09:31] <ouroumov> renka, you can keep installing your stuff, but I'd recommend you read documentations on best practices for server administration, including ssh configuration etc
[09:31] <renka> ouroumov do you have a good source?
[09:33] <Jordan_U> acosonic_: "cp -r dir1 dir2" will definitely copy the .files in dir1 to dir2.
[09:33] <C0r3> Hey, got it. Shell reload is Alt+F2+r
[09:34] <kk_> hello
[09:34] <ouroumov> renka, I'd say start with that: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/index.html then watch the twit podcast "Security Now" archive to get familiar with the general security concepts
[09:34] <kk_> does anyone have a videos for ubuntu beginners?
[09:35] <kk_> does anyone have a videos for ubuntu beginners?
[09:35] <bekks> !patience | kk_
[09:37] <pahakalle> exit
[09:37] <pahakalle> exit
[09:37] <C0r3> kk_: What exactly you are looking for?
[09:38] <Jordan_U> acosonic_: I'm assuming that the command you're actually running is something like "cp dir1/* dir2/" in which case you can use "shopt -s dotglob" to change the behavior of bash's globbing. More details here: http://mywiki.wooledge.org/glob
[09:38] <kk_> I am looking at learning some basics of linux and want to start by using Ubuntu
[09:38] <kk_> However I am looking for simple material to understand and work with
[09:39] <C0r3> kk_: Have you used linux before?
[09:39] <kk_> no ...only windows
[09:39] <Jordan_U> !manual | kk_
[09:40] <kk_> ok another question I have is that this...
[09:40] <C0r3> kk_: Directly ask. :)
[09:41] <kk_> c0r3: if I learn linux  do I need to know scripting languages like python also ?
[09:41] <bekks> kk_: No.
[09:41] <C0r3> kk_: Not necessary.
[09:41] <acosonic_> Jordan_U: thnc
[09:41] <C0r3> kk_: What exactly you want to do??
[09:43] <madjoe_> Hi! If I run a bash script in /etc/cron.daily as a root would it be a proper way to test/debug the behavior of as it would be run via anacron?
[09:44] <Jordan_U> acosonic_: You're welcome.
[09:44] <madjoe_> The thing is that I'm not getting notify-send when the script is run via anacron. :(
 I am actually from the  networking background however I am also interested in learning and understanding an OS such as linux completely so that I have better job prospects.  What do you think?
[09:48] <C0r3> kk_: Oh. So you'll need to learn scripting language. It'll help you in automating a lot of tasks. :)
[09:48] <lucido> hi, I have an ssl certificate that I use to access a git repo and to log in to establish connection to a web application. How can I add this certificate to my system so that firefox can use it when establishing a connection to the web application server
[09:52] <kk_> any suggestions in going about this easily ?   (  I only want to learn what is required )
[09:53] <bekks> kk_: what is required depends on what you want to know.
[09:53] <C0r3> kk_: I can't tell you what is required, it depends on what job you're applying for.
[09:53] <kk_> ok
[09:54] <kk_> Ubuntu and the linux cli  basics should be enough I guess .  I will learn python seperately .  Hope it works out...
[09:54] <C0r3> kk_: If you want to start using Ubuntu then start with the ubuntu manual as suggested by Jordan_U
[09:54] <kk_> ok
[09:54] <autra> kk_, do you already have ubuntu installed somewhere?
[09:54] <bekks> kk_: Dont forget to learn bash :)
[09:54] <C0r3> bekks: Agree!! :D
[09:55] <kk_> the manual has the GUI functions only . But  someone told me that the linux cli is what they generally ask u in interviews . Can someone confirm?
[09:55] <bekks> kk_: the manual covers the cli, mostly.
[09:55] <kk_> ok
[09:55] <C0r3> kk_: Dude! This channel is not about helping you clear interviews
[09:56] <kk_> ok ..sorry I new to this chat
[09:56] <kk_> didn't know that
[09:56] <bekks> kk_: And for a job interview, the linux desktop is irrelevant.
[09:56] <kk_> ok
[09:56] <kk_> what is relevant then ?
[09:56] <bekks> kk_: the linux server side is what you need to know instead.
[09:56] <kk_> ok
[09:56] <bekks> kk_: aka: "command line".
[09:56] <kk_> ok
[09:58] <kk_> ok I'll start with some basics first and will come back to you guys for doubts.....thanks anyways!!
[09:58] <C0r3> kk_: Hey
[09:58] <kk_> yup
[09:58] <C0r3> kk_: Check your pm
[10:04] <jackcom> how can i install geany?
[10:04] <jackcom> on ubuntu?
[10:04] <bekks> sudo apt-get install geany?
[10:04] <jackcom> simple?
[10:04] <C0r3> sudo apt-get install geany
[10:04] <bekks> jackcom: simple.
[10:04] <C0r3> bekks: You always post a sec before me. :P
[10:04] <bekks> C0r3: ;)
[10:04] <jackcom> oh thanks C0r3  and bekks :)
[10:09] <jackcom> geany editor is good? or not?
[10:09] <baizon> jackcom: the best :D
[10:09] <bekks> jackcom: Depends on your personal preference.
[10:09] <jackcom> best  :O
[10:10] <jackcom> thanks baizon  and bekks :)
[10:11] <aku_sopo> hello all?? i have an question.. can you all help me??
[10:11] <baizon> !ask | aku_sopo
[10:12] <laptopguy> can anyone recommend me a notebook around 300-530EUR, best would be 13" display and good linux support? (if it looks nice that is a + but not necessary)
[10:13] <aku_sopo> i have an vps server ubuntu 14.04. but i am try to upload a "shell backdoor" , and the problem is how to make a backdoor can't access a root directory??
[10:14] <baizon> aku_sopo: sudo -i
[10:15] <aku_sopo> what will happened??
[10:15] <aku_sopo> baizon @ what will happened??
[10:16] <baizon> aku_sopo: you get access to the root directory
[10:16] <ouroumov> aku_sopo, what do you mean a shell backdoor? The front door is not good enough?
[10:17] <ouroumov> aku_sopo,  Or is it like, you're doing your patriotic duty and this is to be the special access dedicated for the NSA?
[10:18] <bekks> ouroumov: It's more like an issue of too much spare time :D
[10:18] <aku_sopo> all @ ok thanks i will try it
[10:27] <guest2467> ubuntu keeps freezing when i turn it back on after sleep
[10:33] <ion_cebotari> Hello, where is best to ask about networking/routing troubleshooting on Ubuntu?
[10:39] <Bassem> i cant record voice
[10:42] <bekks> ion_cebotari: In here.
[10:47] <xddie> quit
[10:48] <ion_cebotari> I have two networks. One is 192.168.12.0/24 and the second is 192.168.22.0/24. Both are connected to the Internet via routers - 192.168.{12,22}.254. Between the networks I have different gateways - 192.168.12.101 and 192.168.22.241 on he other side.  My problem is that on the 192.168.12/24 network the computers use the router as a gateway instead of the 192.168.12.101 router. You can see an example here: http://pastebin.com/MPcv
[10:49] <ion_cebotari> Can you please suggest what I am doing wrong?
[10:51] <liuxg> can anyone tell me how to trigger to upgrade my ubuntu 15.04 to ubuntu 15.10? thanks
[10:51] <Ben64> liuxg: sudo do-release-upgrade
[10:52] <liuxg> Ben64, thanks a lot!
[10:52] <Ben64> ion_cebotari: that paste doesn't work
[10:52] <renka> ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[10:52] <renka> how to fix that?
[10:52] <C0r3> ion_cebotari: Try ##networking
[10:57] <cappe> can't find a SDLMame version to Ubuntu 15.10, all previous versions are available though at http://sdlmame.wallyweek.org/
[10:59] <luqman_> hi
[10:59] <cappe> where should download sdlmame for ubuntu 15.10?
[10:59] <lotuspsychje> cappe: contact the maintainer
[10:59] <k1l> cappe: ask the guy from that website
[10:59] <luqman_> I want to install linux 4.4 on ubuntu 14.04 .. will that work?
[11:00] <Ben64> luqman_: you're on your own if you decide to try that
[11:00] <lotuspsychje> luqman_: can you tell us the reason you want another kernel?
[11:00] <luqman_> Ben64: I tried it but I'm in trouble now ...
[11:00] <luqman_> I want to test ebpf code
[11:00] <Ben64> so then you already know the answer to your question
[11:01] <lotuspsychje> luqman_: install a 16.04 with kernel 4.4 and test from there, see #ubuntu+1
[11:01] <yayel59> luqman : http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/01/how-to-install-linux-kernel-4-4-in-ubuntu/
[11:02] <luqman_> only the login window
[11:02] <luqman_> lotuspsychje:
[11:02] <luqman_> and all
[11:02] <luqman_> and now the xorg server is crashing I guess
[11:02] <luqman_> I log in but it crashes and restarts
[11:02] <luqman_> Ben64: I installed it using § dpkg §
[11:03] <k1l> luqman_: either you try the mainline kernel, or wait untill 16.04 is releses to try that, or you you try the 16.04 backports kernel when 16.04 is releasesed
[11:03] <lotuspsychje> luqman_: start from the beginning mate, whats the reason you wanted newer kernel in the first place?
[11:04] <luqman_> lotuspsychje: I wanted ebpf which is in the newer kernel
[11:04] <lotuspsychje> luqman_: ok then try what k1l suggested
[11:06] <luqman_> thanks lotuspsychje  k1l
[11:07] <pesari> luqman_: can't you use 4.2 which is supported in 14.04?
[11:15] <madjoe> Hi! My script /etc/cron.daily/custom doesn't show the output of notify-send, even I have set DISPLAY=":0.0"; XAUTHORITY="/home/me/.Xauthority"; XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="/run/user/1001"; How could I make my anacron display the notify-send on my screen on a daily basis? Surprisingly, if I run /etc/cron.daily/custom as 'root' - it works perfectly! What am I doing wrong?
[11:18] <fabian> hi, ich habe Ubuntu 14.04LTS installiert auf meinem Laptop
[11:18] <lotuspsychje> !de | fabian
[11:20] <Ben64> madjoe: why not make a script and run it in your crontab
[11:21] <madjoe> Ben64: will do, thanks
[11:27] <notthis> hello guys
[11:27] <notthis> i have a quick and maybe stupid question, but i feel safer asking...
[11:27] <ck_mfc> there are no stupid questions
[11:28] <baizon> !ask | notthis
[11:28] <baizon> notthis: also there are no stupid questions, just stupid answers
[11:28] <notthis> i have my ubuntu setup tuned and tweaked to my liking, because of my stupidity i need to change the motherboard for a new one, the change will be from a Q85 chipset to a Z97 chipset, can i just move the drive and go? or is there a "safe" way to do that
[11:29] <Ben64> notthis: everything should still work
[11:30] <muerte> Hello, my Xenial Xerus Alpha2 crashes time to time. When I send bug crash report it tells me to upgrade obsolete packages: apt, apt-utils, bind9-host, cups, cups-client, cups-core-drivers, cups-daemon, iproute2, isc-dhcp-client, libapt-pkg5.0, libcups2, libcupscgi1, libcupsimage2, libcupsmime1, libcupsppdc1, libldap-2.4-2, printer-driver-gutenprint. I Tried apt-get autoremove and apt-get install but it did not work out. How do I upgra
[11:30] <Ben64> muerte: #ubuntu+1 for support until release
[11:30] <notthis> thanks, btw, and just in case... is there any tool that helps migrating your profile + installed apps to another machine?
[11:30] <baizon> notthis: https://askubuntu.com/questions/250725/would-changing-to-a-different-motherboard-cpu-ram-conflict-with-ubuntu
[11:31] <lotuspsychje> !info aptoncd | notthis
[11:31] <muerte> Ben64: Thanks!
[11:31] <notthis> aptoncd?
[11:31] <notthis> is that the software lotuspsychje ?
[11:31] <baizon> notthis: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/APTonCD
[11:32] <notthis> coool
[11:32] <notthis> thanks a lot
[11:33] <madjoe> Ben64:  I just tested my script via regular cron and the notify-send is perfectly displayed (the script was placed in my home dir this time), but when I place the same script in /etc/cron.daily/ dir, I've noticed the system ran the script, but can't see the notify-send on screen... weird.
[11:34] <madjoe> Ben64: this is my script http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15256245/
[11:34] <lotuspsychje> !cron | madjoe can this help?
[11:37] <madjoe> lotuspsychje: thanks, but I can run my scripts as cron and anacron, both scripts are the same... the only difference is that I can see notify-send displayed when tested as cron, but can't see the script if executed as anacron... weird
[11:42] <Mikaze> Hello.  Is there a dpkg-reconfigure for the network?  I got set up with IPv6 DHCP dynamic IP, switched to an old IPv4 /etc/network/ingerfaces file and screwed it all up.  Would like to switch to a static IPv4/6 setup without hosing the system as bad as it is now.
[11:42] <C0r3> Do we have macvim for ubuntu?
[11:43] <lotuspsychje> C0r3: what does it do exactly?
[11:44] <bazhang> what version of ubuntu Mikaze
[11:44] <C0r3> lotuspsychje: I don't know. I see the GUI differences.
[11:44] <Ben64> Mikaze: what exactly are you trying to do? you can set static stuff in /etc/network/interfaces
[11:44] <lotuspsychje> C0r3: i mean what does this package do, what are you looking for maybe we can find an alternative?
[11:45] <Mikaze> It can no longer find the dns.  I run an eggdrop and it takes, like, 20 seconds for the system to respond and eggdrop says it can't find the dns server.
[11:46] <C0r3> lotuspsychje: Nothing certain that I want to do. I was looking at a youtube video about vim and tmux. He installs macvim. It's vim for mac
[11:47] <Mikaze> Am just wondering if there's a dpkg-reconfigure for the whole network.  I'm blind, btw.  Takes me forever to find the correct documentation for things like that.
[11:47] <lotuspsychje> C0r3: you want vim for a mac on ubuntu?
[11:47] <x03> Hello. COuld someone please assist me with installation of Windows on a machine running Ubuntu? The machine does not have a DVD slot and I do not have a USB stick in my posession, only an external hard drive. I am writing from said machine.
[11:48] <cfhowlett> x03, best to ask #windows how to install windows.
[11:48] <C0r3> lotuspsychje: I know it sounds funny. But I really like the gui. :P
[11:48] <x03> cfhowlett, they sent me here.
[11:48] <bazhang> whats the ubuntu version there Mikaze
[11:49] <cfhowlett> so your question is "how do I install windows"?  they were wrong then.
[11:49] <x03> cfhowlett, in that case sed s/Windows/unspecified non-unix operating system/
[11:49] <Ben64> Mikaze: "the whole network" isn't a package so that question doesn't really make sense. Sounds like maybe you just need to set a dns server
[11:50] <Mikaze> Actually, I did set the old IPv4 dns numbers in /etc/resolv.conf.
[11:50] <Ben64> Mikaze: that file gets overwritten
[11:50] <cfhowlett> x03, multiple hits on the search.  choose 1 and run with it:  https://duckduckgo.com/?q=no+dvd+install+windows&t=canonical
[11:50] <ion_cebotari> x03: You could try PXE https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2008.07.desktopfiles.aspx
[11:51] <x03> cfhowlett, this will not do, because the Windows ISO will not boot from an external hard drive, which is the only USB device in my posession.
[11:51] <Mikaze> Yeah, once had /etc/rc.local  updating resolv.conf each time it rebooted, but I lost a bunch of backups.
[11:51] <lotuspsychje> !winusb | x03
[11:52] <cfhowlett> x03, again; this is a *windows* issue.  ask windows.  don't bother mentioning ubuntu and they will help
[11:52] <x03> ubottu, it didn't work.
[11:52] <x03> Sigh.
[11:53] <x03> cfhowlett, ditto yourself.
[11:53] <notthis> lol :)
[11:55] <x03> Alright, I have a hack in mind.
[11:55] <x03> Suppose, get this, you have an external hard drive... surely there must be a filesystem to which formatted it would appear as an ordinary USB stick, no?
[11:56] <rehas> Quit
[11:56] <lotuspsychje> x03: if the hd is connected via usb..make a bootable media of it
[11:57] <notthis> this is maybe more a thought than a question, but i'd like to know what you guys think. I'm in the process of moving from gmail to a desktop email software. thunderbird was the 1st option, but i was wondering. Wich is the email client offering the best experience for IMAP and integration within Ubuntu?
[11:57] <x03> Right, but the Windows media tool won't recognize it as a USB device, so perhaps I should first format it to FAT something
[11:57] <lotuspsychje> x03: thats a question for ##windows
[11:57] <x03> kk
[11:58] <Mikaze> Remember once reading that you had to install Linux first and then windows.  methinks grub is now smart enough to find windows and include it, but not sure what microsoft has screwed up to prevent the use of any other OS.
[11:58] <lotuspsychje> notthis: thunderbird is pretty nice
[11:58] <cfhowlett> notebox, I switched from evolution to thunderbird.  no issues worth mentioning.
[11:58] <notebox> well played
[11:59]  * Mikaze steps out to raise his glucose levels a bit...
[12:06] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:12] <notthis> is the backup solution from the control panel ok to do a restore of your profile on another machine? or will those backups work only on the local machine?
[12:13] <lotuspsychje> !backup | notthis
[12:13] <mmkumr> I installed Ubuntu on my PC which previously had Windows. I haven't touched the windows partitions. But after installation I'm unable to boot into my windows installation.
[12:14] <notthis> thankyou lotuspsychje i'm aware there are different solutions for backup out there, i was looking for some feedback
[12:15] <Mikaze> version 14.04.4 and stuck in the text console.  Most GUI stuff is blind-unfriendly.
[12:18] <mmkumr> can I try grub-install /dev/sda1 ?
[12:21] <Industrial> Hi.
[12:21] <Industrial> I am configuring Ubuntu right now and I have some questions:
[12:21] <sruli> anyone read about the electromagnetic (EM) wave to steal encryption keys? how can one protect PC against it?
[12:21] <Industrial> How do I disable the Win + 1-9 keys?
[12:21] <Industrial> these now start applications in the bar on the left
[12:22] <Industrial> I have them configured to swap to workspaces instead, but it's still starting apps if I do win + 1
[12:22] <bazhang> ##security sruli
[12:22] <Mikaze> I might try dpkg-reconfigure grub but wouldn't wanna hose a system by offering the wrong help.
[12:22] <Industrial> 2) How do I disable the Win + L combo? I have it set to "Move to right workspace" but it's still locking my screen
[12:22] <Industrial> win + H/J/K do work (left, down up)
[12:26]  * Mikaze wouldn't worry about govts getting whatever they want from people's computers.  Tempest equipment can watch any computer screen, watch anything you connect to on the internet, and if they have enough money for it, record every piece of porn  users watch.
[12:27] <bazhang> Mikaze, thats not welcome nor on topic here
[12:28] <Industrial> https://i.imgur.com/Kvnd4Wg.png
[12:28] <j4son> bazhang: +1
[12:28] <Industrial> My Win + L does not go to the right workspace, it locks my screen.
[12:28] <Industrial> WHy?
[12:28]  * Mikaze sighs and tries the website again to see if there's some kind of network manual for Ubuntu.
[12:29] <bazhang> Industrial, is this with unity? the super key may be central to that and not easy to reconfiture
[12:29] <k1l> Industrial: hold super-key (win key) for the shortcuts
[12:29] <Industrial> k1l: did you look at the screenshot?
[12:29] <k1l> Industrial: and super+l is a system shortcut for lockscreen.
[12:29] <Industrial> yes, so how do I disable that
[12:30] <Industrial> I first want no keys mapped at all, so it doesn't do something I don't know. Then I want my own configuration, like HJKL for moving workspaces
[12:30] <Industrial> and win+1 to = for switching workspaces directly
[12:30] <Industrial> +shift for moving a window there (same for HJKL)
[12:30] <Industrial> This is not possible in Unity?
[12:31] <k1l> "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen true"
[12:31] <Industrial> oh.
[12:31] <bazhang> Industrial, you could have a try with unity tweak tool
[12:32] <Industrial> k1l, bazhang; ok
[12:37] <Industrial> ok. Unity is horrible. I'm going to use something else.
[12:38] <MonkeyDust> !notunity
[12:38] <baizon> Industrial: unity is the best DE imo :)
[12:38] <Industrial> Well, apparently it's offering key combos
[12:38] <Industrial> and it has a settings screen for those
[12:39] <Industrial> but the setting screen is incomplete, because win + L still locks my screen
[12:42] <linuxlove> hello
[12:42] <ouroumov> Industrial, you can use Gnome Shell, or any of the other flavors of Ubuntu such as Ubuntu MATE, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.
[12:43] <Industrial> Yeah I'm checking out gnome now, but I still have xmonad as a backup ;)
[12:43] <jablo> What application can show me EVERYTHING that is available on the clipboard - all and any mime types?
[12:43] <linuxlove> i am on ubuntu 15.10 how can i get permission to my friend to get access to my server through ftp with a username and password?
[12:43] <MonkeyDust> linuxlove  make a user for your friend and let him choose a password
[12:44] <linuxlove> MonkeyDust, with useradd?
[12:44] <linuxlove> MonkeyDust, i mean adduser
[12:45] <MonkeyDust> linuxlove  yes
[12:45] <linuxlove> when i use ftp://my ip server i dont see any thing
[12:45] <linuxlove> in browser
[12:45] <MonkeyDust> linuxlove  start from the beginning, what brings you here
[12:46] <linuxlove> MonkeyDust, my friend and me are creating a website and he needs to get access to server
[12:47] <linuxlove> i started sudo service vsftpd start
[12:47] <MonkeyDust> linuxlove  there's also #ubuntu-server
[12:48] <jmannn> hi everyone
[12:49] <jmannn> so i hear they're going to remove the faggy amazon thing from 16.04 onwards
[12:49] <jmannn> or that its going to be opt in:3
[12:50] <cfhowlett> jmannn, please review the channel guidelines and drop the sexual orientation slurs
[12:50] <cfhowlett> !guidelines
[12:50] <jmannn> sorry>.<
[12:50] <jmannn> but yeah, amazon thing
[12:50] <jmannn> >:@
[12:51] <jmannn> well what do you guys think
[12:52] <MonkeyDust> jmannn  do you have a support question?
[12:53] <jmannn> hmm lemme see
[12:53] <MonkeyDust> jmannn  i guess you don't have a reason to come here
[12:54] <jackcom> i can install g++?
[12:54] <jmannn> sudo apt-get install g++
[12:54] <jackcom> good
[12:55] <jackcom> then how about eclipse?
[12:56] <jmannn> sudo apt-get install emacs
[12:56] <onlyonemac> i have an ubuntu mate system set up with x11vnc
[12:56] <onlyonemac> i tunnel the vnc connection system through ssh
[12:56] <jackcom> jmannn: eclipse instead of emacs
[12:56] <onlyonemac> i connect to the vnc using TightVNC viewer on a windows 7 client
[12:56] <onlyonemac> earlier today i was keyboard mashing and my connection dropped
[12:56] <onlyonemac> is it possible that keyboard mashing on vnc will kill the x server?
[12:56] <onlyonemac> it didn't crash the client, and it didn't crash x11vnc because my logs say that the x server terminated first
[12:57] <jmannn> no i typed it correctly:@
[12:59] <jackcom> i can install eclipse?
[12:59] <jmannn> no you cant
[12:59] <jackcom> why?
[12:59] <jmannn> type in sudo apt-get install emacs
[13:00] <ouroumov> jackcom, have you checked for it in the software center?
[13:00] <cfhowlett> jackcom, sudo apt install eclipse
[13:00] <jackcom> i want install eclipse instead of emacs jmannn
[13:00] <jmannn> no you dont
[13:00] <jackcom> ouroumov: i want install it with terminal
[13:00] <onlyonemac> jmannn, yes maybe he does; he has a right to use whatever editor he wants to use
[13:00] <jackcom> sudo apt install eclipse  <— this is right? cfhowlett  ?
[13:01] <jackcom> something wrong?
[13:01] <jmannn> ye
[13:01] <cfhowlett> jackcom, yes, do that
[13:01] <jmannn> you misspelled emacs
[13:01] <cfhowlett> !behelpful | jmannn
[13:01] <jmannn> nou
[13:01] <ouroumov> jackcom, it's "sudo apt-get install eclipse"
[13:01] <jackcom> oh
[13:01] <jackcom> thank ouroumov :)
[13:01] <cfhowlett> ouroumov, sudo apt install eclipse also works.
[13:02] <onlyonemac> if all else fails, apt-cache search eclipse will tell you where to find it
[13:02] <ouroumov> cfhowlett, ho, I didn't know that.
[13:02] <MonkeyDust> ouroumov  also: apt update and apt upgrade
[13:02] <jackcom> sudo install apt-get install eclipse
[13:02] <cfhowlett> ouroumov, man apt for more
[13:02] <jackcom> install: target ‘eclipse’ is not a directory
[13:02] <jackcom> oh my god
[13:02] <onlyonemac> cfedde, ouroumov that's because apt and apt-get do the same thing
[13:03] <cfhowlett> jackcom, nope.  sudo apt install eclipse
[13:03] <jackcom> cfhowlett: joking?
[13:03] <jackcom> heh
[13:03] <jmannn> yes
[13:03] <jmannn> he is
[13:03] <yeehi> File Rename Problem: all the files in the folder need to be renamed to their last 4 characters and the file extension. For example: randomlongname-last.zip --> last.zip
[13:04] <yeehi> How can this be achieved?
[13:04] <jmannn> btw
[13:04] <jmannn> most servers seem to be
[13:04] <jmannn> for computer tech support
[13:04] <jmannn> where are all the cool ones
[13:04] <jackcom> sudo apt install eclipse  <— it works great cfhowlett :)
[13:04] <jmannn> where i can be racist etc
[13:04] <MonkeyDust> yeehi  better ask in #bash
[13:04] <yeehi> thank you, MonkeyDust :)
[13:05] <cfhowlett> jmannn, you are clearly in the wrong channel.  please play elsewhere
[13:05] <jmannn> thought it was ubuntu related:@
[13:05] <jmannn> using irc question
[13:05] <jmannn> lmao
[13:05] <emilsp> fix it you sacks of shit https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.4/+bug/640734
[13:05] <MonkeyDust> jmannn  stop
[13:05] <jmannn> lmao
[13:05] <cfhowlett> emilsp, drop the profanity
[13:06] <emilsp> -fPIC it tho
[13:06] <cfhowlett> emilsp, this is not the "fix the bugs" channel.
[13:06] <emilsp> could you point me towards the 'fix the bugs' channel then ?
[13:06] <cfhowlett> !bug | emilsp
[13:06] <cfhowlett> suggest you subscribe to the bug and report your issues there
[13:09] <x03> How does one make a bootable USB?
[13:09] <bazhang> x03, for windows?
[13:09] <x03> Yeah.
[13:09] <emilsp> dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdb where sdb is your flash drive
[13:09] <x03> I don't suppose it would allow me to just dd it.
[13:09] <x03> Oh, okay.
[13:09] <bazhang> x03, we went through this already
[13:09] <x03> stfu
[13:10] <cfhowlett> !ops | x03 off-topic, profanity
[13:10] <x03> I asked my mom for a pen drive.
[13:10] <x03> Sorry.
[13:10] <bazhang> x03, ask about windd in ##windows
[13:12] <ash_workz> where should I go to get some help on `screen` ?
[13:12] <jackcom> how can i know usage of disk?
[13:12] <ash_workz> du
[13:12] <cfhowlett> ash_workz, start with          man screen
[13:12] <jackcom> du?
[13:12] <jackcom> dude?
[13:12] <iceroot> ash_workz: is "man screen" already helpful?
[13:13] <MonkeyDust> jackcom  du -h
[13:13] <cfhowlett> jackcom, open a terminal.  type du.  read the output
[13:13] <jackcom> du -h
[13:13] <jackcom> oh thakns MonkeyDust and cfhowlett :)
[13:13] <ash_workz> cfhowlett: erm... I meant the appropriate channel -- I am troubleshooting a specific error
[13:13] <iceroot> jackcom: du -sh /path/to/directory
[13:13] <cfhowlett> happy2help! jackcom
[13:14] <jackcom> i want know total disk usage.
[13:14] <iceroot> jackcom: df -h
[13:14] <jackcom> oh
[13:15] <ash_workz> it's cause I sudo'ed in
[13:15] <jackcom> Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[13:15] <jackcom> Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[13:15] <jackcom> ../dev/sda1        59G  4.0G   53G   7% /
[13:15] <jackcom> thanks
[13:16] <ash_workz> the solution is either to login as that user (dunno the pw anyway), or run `script /dev/null` ... is that safe?
[13:16] <ash_workz> or maybe I should just use the background command, hmm....
[13:38] <ash_workz> is there a popular terminal for Ubuntu other than the terminal? Poderosa perhaps? Idk... I used Poderosa windows...
[13:40] <BluesKaj> guake?
[13:40] <ash_workz> thanks BluesKaj I'll look into it
[13:41] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, it's a gnome drop down terminal
[13:41] <BluesKaj> !guake
[13:41] <ash_workz> ah, gnome is very popular.
[13:42] <BluesKaj> !info guake
[13:42] <BluesKaj> it should work in unity
[13:43] <ash_workz> BluesKaj: why is gnome so popular?
[13:43] <BluesKaj> I'm a kde user so I use yaluake
[13:43] <BluesKaj> .
[13:44] <ash_workz> kde == kubuntu desktop env?
[13:45] <k1l_> ash_workz: no. kde stands for something else. kubuntu just uses the kde desktop
[13:45] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, dunno, perhaps because it's a proven desktop that's easier load on the system than unity
[13:46] <Pici> ash_workz: its just the K Desktop Environment.
[13:46] <Pici> ash_workz: or knowing programmers, the KDE Desktop Environment ;)
[13:46] <BluesKaj> kde = kool desktop environment :-) , but it's used on many linux OSs
[13:47] <ash_workz> I see
[13:47] <Robr3rd> What would be the best way for me to transfer the contents of my current (live) HDD to an SSD? The HDD is 500GB and the SSD is 256GB so something like `dd` wouldn't work, but the *content* on the HDD will easily fit into the SSD
[13:47] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: rsync is great for that
[13:48] <EriC^^> sudo rsync -av /source /destination
[13:48] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, That's where I was headed, but I wasn't sure if I'd be able to use it while the system is running
[13:48] <ash_workz> BluesKaj: why did you choose Kubuntu?
[13:48] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: yeah you can
[13:48] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, That, and isn't there some business about the boot sector or something?
[13:48] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: what are you trying to do ultimately? a backup of the whole hdd?
[13:49] <EriC^^> plug and play backup?
[13:49] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, A transfer to the SSD that will be used as the primary. Once verified, the HDD will be wiped
[13:49] <hateball> clonezilla with -icds switch should let you clone to a smaller driver, provided there is space for the actual data
[13:50] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, because I don't care for gnome or unity and I find that kde is a more flexible desktop
[13:51] <ash_workz> BluesKaj: in what ways?
[13:51] <BluesKaj> !kde
[13:51] <EriC^> Robr3rd: i got disconnected
[13:51] <ash_workz> BluesKaj: I'm not attacking, I'm just interested... just like I want to know why Gnome is so popular
[13:51] <EriC^> sorry about that
[13:52] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, A transfer to the SSD that will be used as the primary. Once verified, the HDD will be wiped
[13:52] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, I know that, so read the post above
[13:52]  * ash_workz is reading
[13:53] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: ok, is it a uefi setup?
[13:54] <ash_workz> BluesKaj: I don't know that that answers my question... are you saying that you like the fact that it's a free community or that it maintains Plasma?
[13:54] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, Yes, but I can of course disable it
[13:56] <Guest58295> he guys do somebody know something fun to do with ubuntu
[13:56] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: you can use uefi with it easily
[13:57] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, neither , it's a darn good desktop and once configured it's easier to do what you want and also i prefer the look Tha's my s and themes available, that's all. Try it for yourself to find out.
[13:57] <latenite> Hi folks, what package contains 'hwinfo' ? I can not find it
[13:57] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: you'll need to modify /etc/fstab on the ssd, so it matches the uuid of the partitions on it
[13:57] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: do you have a live usb?
[13:58] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, Okay. So basically, I should be able to just fire off `rsync /dev/sdb1 /dev/sda1 && rsync /dev/sdb2 /dev/sda2` and so on for each partition (with some flag I'd imagine), and the just update the fstab in `/dev/sda1` (root) ?
[13:58] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, No. I can make one, but #1-I don't really feel like it if I can avoid it, and #2-Uptime is ideal
[13:58] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, ignore the "that's my s" ...should have deleted that
[13:59] <ash_workz> BluesKaj: there are quite a few things I am seeing about Plasma that are interesting: "This includes Plasma Desktop, KDE's innovative desktop interface. Other workspace applications are included to aid with system configuration, running programs, or interacting with hardware devices. While the fully integrated KDE Workspaces are only available on Linux and Unix, some of these features are...
[13:59] <ash_workz> ...available on other platforms. "
[13:59] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: no, rsync just copies dirs it can't handle the devices
[14:01] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, But those *are* directories (per "Unix-y-ness"), so why wouldn't it work? A recursive copy of contents should just run as a recursive copy of contents
[14:01] <BluesKaj> ash_workz, well th eonly thing to do is try it by installing kubuntu-desktop then choosing which desktop you want to use at the login page
[14:01] <latenite> I have found http://packages.ubuntu.com/wily/admin/hwinfo
[14:01] <latenite> but I can not install it
[14:01] <latenite> why?
[14:01] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: you need to 1) make a fresh gpt partition on the ssd, create a 300mb efi partition, and the rest of the partitions of the install, copy the install to the ssd with the partitions mounted (efi included), modify /etc/fstab to point to the new uuid's, and then reinstall grub from a chroot
[14:02] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: no, those are files not directories, files that represent the device
[14:03] <EriC^^> rsync doesn't understand that, it just copies files from a mounted filesystem, but it does it in a really awesome way using a differencing algorithm and checksums everything too
[14:04] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, Ah, okay. Thanks!
[14:04] <EriC^^> Robr3rd: also, you need to do stuff from a live usb, sorry about that
[14:05] <Robr3rd> EriC^^, Yeah...I kinda figured... ;) But hey, nice to have that confirmation at least
[14:09] <linuxlove> hello
[14:09] <linuxlove> ssh localhost
[14:09] <linuxlove> ssh: connect to host localhost port 22: Connection refused
[14:09] <linuxlove> what should i do?
[14:10] <somsip>  linuxlove make sure sshd is running,
[14:10] <linuxlove> somsip, how?
[14:10] <somsip> linuxlove: ps aux | grep sshd
[14:11] <somsip> linuxlove: sudo service ssh status (also)
[14:12] <Dirkos_>  linux-generic-lts-utopic : Depends: linux-headers-generic-lts-utopic (= 3.16.0.62.53) but 3.16.0.59.50 is installed
[14:12] <Dirkos_> How can i fix this? Since aptitide is kinda broken now
[14:12] <somsip> !14.10
[14:13] <somsip> Dirkos_: Support ended ^^ see !eolupgrade
[14:13] <linuxlove>  sudo service ssh status
[14:13] <linuxlove> ● ssh.service
[14:13] <linuxlove>    Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
[14:13] <linuxlove>    Active: inactive (dead)
[14:13] <lotuspsychje> !paste | linuxlove
[14:13] <somsip> linuxlove: what version of ubuntu are you running
[14:13] <Pici> linuxlove: ssh != sshd
[14:13] <Pici> (er, nm)
[14:13] <linuxlove> somsip, ubuntu 15.10
[14:14] <Dirkos_> ah shit thought it was 14.04 though :(
[14:14] <Dirkos_> crap ass infra guys again
[14:14] <linuxlove> somsip, what is problem?
[14:15] <somsip> linuxlove: no idea how to troubleshoot this with systemd in 15.10, sorry
[14:28] <linuxlove> ftp://localhost works for me but ftp://my ip server doesnt work what should i do?
[14:28] <leeyaa> hi
[14:28] <leeyaa> is there a patch for 14.04LTS for drown yet ?
[14:29] <MonkeyDust> !info drown
[14:29] <MonkeyDust> !info drown trusty
[14:29] <Pici> leeyaa: don't use sslv2
[14:29] <MonkeyDust> what's drown?
[14:29] <Pici> MonkeyDust: its a sslv2 vulnerability. https://drownattack.com/
[14:30] <leeyaa> i see
[14:30] <Bassem> what is a good recording application
[14:30] <lotuspsychje> !info kazam | Bassem
[14:30] <Pici> leeyaa: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2016/CVE-2016-0800.html Ubuntu already ships non-affected ssl versions anyway.
[14:31] <Bassem> lotuspsychje, i ment voice recoring
[14:31] <linuxlove> ftp://localhost works for me but ftp://my ip server doesnt work what should i do?
[14:31] <lotuspsychje> Bassem: oh, i think there's one default in ubuntu
[14:31] <bazhang> !find recorder
[14:31] <Bassem> lotuspsychje, it dosnt work with me i keep pressing record but noting
[14:32] <bazhang> !info sound-recorder
[14:32] <bazhang> what
[14:32] <MonkeyDust> !info gnome-sound-recorder
[14:32] <bazhang> aha gnome
[14:32] <leeyaa> Pici: hm weird
[14:32] <leeyaa> some of our websites are affected, yet they are on ubuntu 14.04 lts
[14:32] <leeyaa> i guess the load balancer needs to be patched or disable sslv2
[14:41] <wvlf> is there a way to disable local logins (any tty) but still allow ssh (pts)
[14:42] <MonkeyDust> wvlf  i know 'ssh -t' emultates a terminal
[14:42] <MonkeyDust> emulates*
[14:44] <wvlf> i have a dedicated server at a hosting company. i am trying to elimate any logins from anyone except me
[14:44] <wvlf> and i ssh in. so i dont want any IT guy to be able to login from the rack
[14:45] <somsip> wvlf: does your ssh user have sudo?
[14:45] <wvlf> somsip, yes
[14:45] <wvlf> somsip, and im using keyfile authentication with ssh
[14:45] <somsip> wvlf: can't you just remove all other users then?
[14:46] <wvlf> ive done that, im just being paranoid
[14:46] <wvlf> :)
[14:46] <leeyaa> never hurts to be paranoid
[14:46] <leeyaa> ;p
[14:46] <leeyaa> well except when you waste time
[14:47] <cfhowlett> just cuz you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
[14:47] <MonkeyDust> cfhowlett  i knew that one :)
[14:47] <akkonrad> wich tool I should use for autostart sctipts? no gui tool, I need to set it up via ssh. I need to reboot docker after it was just started.
[14:47] <leeyaa> akkonrad: why would you need to restart docker after it has just started ;p
[14:49] <akkonrad> leeyaa, because it's not working sometimes as it should, need to additionaly restart service
[14:49] <akkonrad> donno why
[14:49] <leeyaa> then fix that instead of hacking your way
[14:50] <cfhowlett> wvlf, set your machine to email any logins except you.
[14:59] <pantato> quit
[15:01] <Bassem> any one can work with midomi?
[15:03] <MonkeyDust> !info midomi
[15:11] <jgcampbell300> what package would one look into if he/she wanted to find a key/mouse macro recorder
[15:12] <MonkeyDust> jgcampbell300  trying to rephrase: you're looking for a macrorecorder
[15:15] <MonkeyDust> !info gnee
[15:15] <jgcampbell300> MonkeyDust: ty
[15:15] <EriC^^> MonkeyDust: nice
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> jgcampbell300  EriC^^ yes, going to try it too, we learn every day
[15:16] <Pici> MonkeyDust: fyi, I added !drown just in case more people ask today.
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> Pici  great
[15:17] <akkonrad> I've added www-data to docker group, and want to do create container with php. but I still get error: Cannot open socket connection: Permission denied [code 13] [unix:///var/run/docker.sock
[15:17] <akkonrad> when I set www-data as owner of /var/run/docker.sock it works, but I'd need to call it every server boot
[15:18] <SchrodingersScat> !info xautomation | the more manual approach
[15:20] <martin2> hmm I'mhaving trouble insatlling Ubuntu mini. During installation it says "Warning: Couldn't download package libc6 (ver 2.19-0Ubuntu6 arch amd64)
[15:21] <martin2> Anybody can confirm problems with repo?
[15:21] <_arktos_> nope installed fine about 60 minutes ago .....
[15:21] <EriC^^> martin2: which ubuntu
[15:21] <_arktos_> mini x64 that is
[15:21] <martin2> Mini 64
[15:22] <EriC^^> martin2: installing 15.10?
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> martin2  which ubuntu release?
[15:22] <martin2> Oh I'm dumb. 14.04
[15:22] <Bassem> how to mount img or cue files
[15:23] <martin2> I was thinking it was related to 14.04.4 being realeased yesterday(?)
[15:24] <Infamous> hi guys I am using xubuntu and I have some weird issues my cursor seems to jump around every once in a while and I don't really know why that is
[15:25] <Infamous> even if I disable my touchpad whatever its kinda annoying anyone got advice on that
[15:25] <MonkeyDust> Infamous  wireless mouse?
[15:25] <Infamous> MonkeyDust, jep
[15:26] <MonkeyDust> Infamous  same issue with a normal, cabled mouse?
[15:26] <EriC^^> martin2: seems to have downloaded here fine, using apt-get install --reinstall on the normal pc
[15:26] <Infamous> MonkeyDust, i have the same issue even if i don't use a mouse at all
[15:27] <EriC^^> martin2: which mirror is it using?
[15:27] <martin2> swedish ordinary mirror
[15:27] <Verac> Anyone know if you can push patching settings/configurations from one Landscape server to another?
[15:27] <MonkeyDust> Verac  #ubuntu-server
[15:28] <EriC^^> martin2: try the us.archive.ubuntu.com mirror
[15:28] <Infamous> I'd really like to test with a normal mouse but I am around the world currently only got my laptop
[15:28] <martin2> I will. Thnaks!
[15:29] <EriC^^> sure
[15:34] <Turnip_Green> Any good way get corsair link or t least said functionality in an Ubuntu machine?
[15:36] <MonkeyDust> Turnip_Green  find some suggestions here http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTgyMDc
[15:43] <dgarstang> Where could I find a minimal preseed for Ubuntu 14.04 ?
[15:46] <easyOnMe> is this the place to ask about how to implement https
[15:47] <easyOnMe> how to implement https servers
[15:47] <nacc_> dgarstang: what do you mean by "minimal"?
[15:47] <aravindkanna> .
[15:47] <nacc_> dgarstang: No Questions Asked?
[15:48] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: what do you mean install a web server w/ ssl cert?
[15:48] <nacc_> dgarstang: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cobbler/Preseed is pretty complete for a full install
[15:48] <Dr-007> good day, im having trouble booting into my ubuntu installation on a dual boot system. im running windows 10 with an uefi bios system where i disabled secured boot. the problem is that i never get to grub to choose what OS i want to run.
[15:48] <grubhelp> hi, I have Ubuntu and Windows 7 on the same drive, the Windows 7 Partition has been encrypted with McAfee Disk Encryption, it has the boot flag, if you point to it  with grub it'd boot fine, the entry has now gone and I can't seem to recreate it without grub crashing, is there a way I can get back the older version?
[15:48] <teward> easyOnMe: implementation of HTTPS is dependent on the software you're using; if you need it for a website, you need to purchase an SSL certificate from a certification authority, and configure your web server to use that, serving the content in a secured way on port 443
[15:49] <ouroumov> Dr-007, Windows and Ubuntu are sharing a drive?
[15:50] <Dr-007> ouroumov, yes i split it up in the ubuntu installation tool
[15:50] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: to expand on what teward said, I would check out digitaloceans guides if I were you, there's usually really in-depth w/ screen shots which helps if you haven't done it before
[15:50] <dgarstang> nacc_: By minimal, I mean a minimal set of packages installed, no questions asked. :)
[15:50] <Dr-007> ouroumov, "it" = one drive
[15:50] <trunk_monkey> https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&es_th=1&ie=UTF-8#q=https%20digital%20ocean
[15:51] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: thanks
[15:51] <nacc_> dgarstang: well "minimal" packages varies from person to person -- just don't ask for any packages in your preseed
[15:51] <easyOnMe> teward: thanks
[15:51] <dgarstang> nacc_: The only one there is openssh, and I still got 1.3Gb used on the root partition.
[15:52] <dgarstang> nacc_: I know a debian minimal install is tiiiiiiny.
[15:52] <CarlFK> dgarstang - I'm still not sure what you want.  Ubuntu-server maybe?  (it is a small install, no desktop, just what is needed to apt-get more things
[15:52] <dgarstang> CarlFK: That's the source ISO I'm using
[15:52] <trunk_monkey> np easyOnMe, if you haven't already purchased an ssl cert, depending on your needs, might want to look into letsencrypt
[15:52] <ouroumov> Dr-007, have you tried running "boot-repair" from the liveCD/liveUSB?
[15:52] <CarlFK> dgarstang - so what are you looking for?
[15:53] <nacc_> dgarstang: debian != ubuntu
[15:53] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: ok
[15:53] <dgarstang> CarlFK: A minimum viable install of Ubuntu 14.04
[15:53] <easyOnMe> have you tried it before
[15:53] <dgarstang> nacc_: Sure
[15:53] <nacc_> dgarstang: so you want to trim out any packages you might not need from ubuntu? I think you will have to manually figure that out  by unselecting some packages
[15:53] <CarlFK> dgarstang - u-server.  which you have.  right?
[15:54] <dgarstang> CarlFK: Yah. But... 1.3Gb...
[15:54] <nacc_> dgarstang: if you want truly minimal fs impact, use a cloud image
[15:55] <dgarstang> nacc_: I'm building vagrant and aws ami's from official source (since packer doesn't let you rebundle an existing box), so I gotta use the ISO
[15:55] <CarlFK> dgarstang - what is 1.3g - the image or the resulting install?  (last I checked it was in the 2-400mb range
[15:55] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: yes, I followed this guide; worked like a charm https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-apache-with-let-s-encrypt-on-ubuntu-14-04
[15:55] <dgarstang> CarlFK: That's the disk used on the root partition
[15:55] <al8989> hello, i was wondering how easy it is to upgrade a video card in ubuntu, i was going to upgrade the onbord geforce 6150 graphics to an 8500gt graphicsif it wasn;t too hard
[15:55] <nacc_> dgarstang: ah ok
[15:56] <dgarstang> nacc_: I'm also developing this, so I'll have to repeat the install a bazillion times. any time I can save will add up
[15:57] <Dr-007> ouromov, i did. i had to install it, then ran it. but it did not work. i also ran the liveUSB then mounted the internal partition with linux onthere, then chrooted inthere and grub-update which said it was adding  stuff to the boot loader
[15:57] <Dr-007> but after a reboot, no success
[15:57] <nacc_> dgarstang: yep, understood, not sure off the top of my head
[15:57] <Dr-007> it just does not get to my bootloader.
[15:57] <dgarstang> nacc_: Okidoki. No worries.
[15:58] <dgarstang> I wonder if I can REMOVE packages in the ubuntu preseed?
[15:59] <sruli> i need some help from a good sys admin, i will pay for it, i need help with some custom boot/poweroff scripts anyone around that can give some time ?
[15:59] <CarlFK> dgarstang: quick skimming found https://github.com/kraksoft/vagrant-box-ubuntu  http://www.vagrantbox.es/ says the image is 384mb
[15:59] <nolsen> E: The package google-chrome-stable needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[16:00] <nacc_> sruli: i believe that is offtopic
[16:00] <MonsterWorld> is there some french people here ?
[16:00] <dgarstang> CarlFK: I need a lot of customization, and it's critical that the vagrant box and the AWS AMI be built from the same source file
[16:00] <Krapulat> Hello, I want to run PHP7 and PHP5.5 simultaneosly in a production server. I want the main to be php7. What is the best way to do that?
[16:00] <dgarstang> CarlFK: How they got 384mb, i dunno
[16:01] <morkymorra> hello. I just installed ubuntu 14.04 with compiz. How do I find/set the keyboard shortcut to take me to the applications menu?
[16:01] <sruli> nacc_: why off topic? i asked my questions here a few times in the past, did not get a response, i guess it might be complex, i understand no one wants to volunteer, so i am ready to pay for the help, i need this help on ubuntu. cant see why its off topic
[16:02] <Bassem> how can i mount cue files
[16:02] <cwarner> patches out for DROWN yet?
[16:02] <CarlFK> dgarstang: https://github.com/kraksoft/vagrant-box/blob/master/build-ubuntu.sh  ISO_URL="http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/15.04/ubuntu-15.04-server-amd64.iso"
[16:02] <bunjee> can anyone let me know how to recover a su password?
[16:02] <nacc_> Krapulat: not possible (or won't be) with ubuntu
[16:02] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: I already have a web server launched online
[16:02] <CarlFK> dgarstang: I am suspicious of your 1.3g u-server.   I think you installed something else that dragged in a gig of stuff when you weren't looking ;)
[16:03] <sruli> bunjee: see http://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password
[16:03] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: apache or ngnix
[16:03] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: if I implement https will there be any undue errors that will happen just in case assuming the I followed the linked you gave me down to the last letter of it
[16:03] <easyOnMe> apache
[16:03] <easyOnMe> same os
[16:03] <easyOnMe> ubuntu 14.04
[16:04] <Krapulat> nacc_: Can I use the ubuntu pacakge for main php and then install and compile manually the secondary version?
[16:04] <Guest90639> ping
[16:04] <bunjee> sruli-ok...........I'll give it a try.....thanx!
[16:04] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: the guide assumes you already have apache installed, should be able to follow it to the letter
[16:05] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: ok thanks
[16:05] <dgarstang> CarlFK: I guess. the only pkgsel stuff is "d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server ntp", "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select full-upgrade"
[16:05] <sethj> Do we know if mir is shiping with 16.04?
[16:06] <baizon> sethj: no mir by default with 16.04. 16.10 it is
[16:06] <sethj> baizon, lol, didn't they say that with 15.10? xD Do you happen to have a source I can link to ?
[16:08] <baizon> sethj: https://i.imgur.com/plQvwch.jpg
[16:08] <dummy_> ping
[16:09] <dummy_> can i ask something?
[16:09] <nacc_> Krapulat: brb will respond shortly
[16:09] <baizon> !ask | dummy_
[16:10] <minas114> lotuspsychje, Hello! I asked about fsck running on every boot two days ago, and you told me to try a clean install. I did it, and it doesn't run on every boot, if the kernel is 4.2. With 4.4, it does run every boot, so it was the kernel... I'm interested to know what might be causing this, if you happen to know :)
[16:10] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: man I made a mistake I overlook something
[16:10] <Neuthrone> I downloaded the 4.2.30-generic kernel, and I'm fine, I don't know if System76 makes there own kernel versions, or if it prefers to boot on my laptop.
[16:11] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: I used this command: ./letsencrypt-auto --apache -d example.com
[16:11] <easyOnMe> instead of this: ./letsencrypt-auto --apache -d example.com -d www.example.com
[16:11] <easyOnMe> what can I do
[16:13] <trunk_monkey> I would just run ./letsencrypt-auto --apache  -d www.example.com
[16:13] <trunk_monkey> Should be fine
[16:13] <trunk_monkey> of course replace www.example.com w/ your actual domain
[16:14] <bunjee> sruli - you still on?
[16:15] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: oh ok
[16:15] <easyOnMe> thanks
[16:16] <bunjee> I'm using Kubuntu - how do I reset my password?
[16:16] <bunjee> my su password....
[16:16] <trunk_monkey> sudo passwd
[16:16]  * Bl4ckD34tH hello boys and girls
[16:17] <trunk_monkey> top of the morning Bl4ckD34tH
[16:18] <bunjee> trunk-monkey................thank you - it worked!
[16:18] <trunk_monkey> or just passwd bunjee if your updating pw for current user
[16:18] <trunk_monkey> OK cool np
[16:19] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: http://imgur.com/XzacWYK
[16:19] <easyOnMe> I got that after I issued the last command you gave me
[16:19] <easyOnMe> what should I do?
[16:21] <trunk_monkey> did you try the default-ssl.conf? I'm not sure I didn't run into that
[16:22] <nacc_> Krapulat: back
[16:22] <al8989> hello, i was wondering how easy it is to upgrade a video card in ubuntu, i was going to upgrade the onbord geforce 6150 graphics to an 8500gt graphics if it wasn't too hard
[16:23] <nacc_> Krapulat: you can of course do that, there would be no support for your php5 based install, and you'll have to follow security updates manually
[16:23] <nacc_> Krapulat: a safer approach would be to have a trusty VM and a xenial VM (or whatever isolation method you want to use) and run two services
[16:24] <trunk_monkey> al8989: video card upgrade would be hardware; ubuntu should detect the hardware change. Would probably need to chose proprietary driver after new card is installed though
[16:24] <nacc_> Krapulat: ondrej is going to be maintaining his PPA for coinstallable php5 and php7, but there, again, you run into support problems potnetially
[16:25] <al8989> ah ok cool i had an pc that just dieed and figured it's working video card into my other pc tht ahs the 6150 graphic as that would be a boot in the graphics capability
[16:25] <al8989> right?
[16:25] <bunjee> trunk_monkey - where are the steps to operate XBMC fully functional?
[16:25] <Krapulat> nacc_: right now I have PHP7 installed via ondrej PPA. Now i’m trying to install PHP5.5 from source using a different —prefix, is that ok?
[16:26] <dgarstang> Dang, still can't find out what preseed.cfg file to use for an ubuntu-minimal install
[16:26] <trunk_monkey> bunjee: XMBC is known as kodi now - I would try to google kodi ubuntu server 14.04 or whatever version you're running
[16:26] <trunk_monkey> Should be good guides on the front page
[16:27] <al8989> trunk_monkey: iam using ubuntu 14.04 on the system i am adding the video card to
[16:27] <trunk_monkey> al8989: yeah you'll be good just swap the card w/ the PC turned off and unplugged of course and it hsould detect the hardware change at boot time
[16:27] <bunjee> trunk_monkey - okie dokie
[16:28] <al8989> very good thank you
[16:28] <nacc_> Krapulat: why wouldn't you just use his PPA for 5? what version of ubuntu?
[16:28] <al8989> trunk_ monkey: very good thank you
[16:28] <trunk_monkey> it will use a generic driver at first, but look in proprietary driver tabs and check to see if ubuntu detects a different one, or just google 8500gt ubuntu driver
[16:29] <Krapulat> nacc_: 14.04. I’m trying to do manually because I have no installed any VM.
[16:29] <al8989> trunk_monkey well ince they wereboth nvidia card i did not think there would be a problem but wanted to make sure
[16:30] <nacc_> Krapulat: i think his PPA has both in it? if you're willing to use his for 7, why woulnd't you for 5?
[16:30] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: I got it correctly now
[16:31] <easyOnMe> how come I am still able to access my site even with the use of http
[16:31] <mike3620>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/15260076/ can some one help me get squid3 in pfsense working, it blocks everything
[16:31] <trunk_monkey> there's a setting in the apache config to tell it to use 443 exclusively
[16:31] <Krapulat> nacc_: it can be two versions of PHP using the same PPA? When I installed PHP7, it automatically deleted the php5.5 version.
[16:31] <sruli> i need some help from a good sys admin, i will pay for it, i need help with some custom boot/poweroff scripts anyone around that can give some time ?
[16:31] <trunk_monkey> maybe try a reboot if you've already set that, might take a little google-fu but you're in the home stretch
[16:31] <ksx4system> is it possible to run a script right after lightdm screen unlock?
[16:32] <nacc_> Krapulat: his ppa is supposed to be for coinstallable, iirc
[16:32] <al8989> i also have another issue with my network printer it's an hp officjet 8600 and connected wirelessly to my network but ubuntu can't always print to it sometimes i have to delete the printer and than set itup again to get it to work .  It appears that when it does not work theip address of the printer has changed, however, my windows computers do not make me delete and reconfigure the printer when this happens
[16:32] <nacc_> Krapulat: it's php5.6 and php7.0 there
[16:33] <Neuthrone> Zed IDE is not running on the 4.2.30-generic kernel. Every time I try to run zed, it gives me "Found PID 30490 bound to PID file "/var/run/zed.pid". What do I do?
[16:33] <sruli> ksx4system: add it to startup. in menu find Startup Applications > add script /path there
[16:33] <nacc_> Krapulat: you should read his ppa's page? https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php/
[16:33] <Krapulat> nacc_: then no need to install it automatically right?
[16:34] <Krapulat> *manually
[16:34] <ksx4system> sruli, is it possible to do it with just openbox instead of regular bloated UI?
[16:34] <nacc_> Krapulat: huh? you have to tell your system to install php5.6 -- oh do you mean from src? right no, shouldn't be needed
[16:34] <dgarstang> Geez, why is there no standard minimal ubuntu install pressed.cfg file?
[16:35] <al8989> i also have another issue with my network printer it's an hp officjet 8600 and connected wirelessly to my network but ubuntu can't always print to it sometimes i have to delete the printer and than set itup again to get it to work . It appears that when it does not work theip address of the printer has changed, however, my windows computers do not make me delete and reconfigure the printer when this happens isthere anything i can to
[16:35] <al8989> makeubuntu behave the same?
[16:36] <trunk_monkey> I just realized I have never printed off from any linux system; sorry, no idea
[16:37] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: Not valid for "www.example.com"   CONFUSING
[16:37] <easyOnMe> what does it mean
[16:37] <easyOnMe> is it an error or something
[16:37] <trunk_monkey> You changed 'example.com' to your URL when pasting those commands, just making sure, right?
[16:38] <sruli> ksx4system: look at non GUi approach here http://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password
[16:38] <al8989> trunk_monkey: ah ok it just stinks that ubuntu won't automatically find and use the new ip address of the printer when it changes where windows will usethenew ip adress without me doing a thing
[16:38] <sruli> ksx4system: sorru wrong url ... http://askubuntu.com/questions/48321/how-do-i-start-applications-automatically-on-login
[16:38] <MonkeyDust> dgarstang  is this useful https://gist.github.com/ofrzeta/afeb53590c538fbddace
[16:38] <luist> im trying to convert mp4 to webm videos, but its going too slow. is there any way to fasten it? this is what im using: avconv -i "$1" -c:v libvpx -qmin 10 -qmax 42 -maxrate 500k -bufsize 1000k -threads 2 -c:a $output
[16:39] <trunk_monkey> its dependent on your cpu luist
[16:39] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: thank you so much for the help man
[16:39] <easyOnMe> I learned a lot again today
[16:39] <easyOnMe> thanks
[16:39] <luist> trunk_monkey: do you know if -maxrate and -bufsize affects the quality of the webm video?
[16:40] <trunk_monkey> np glad I could help, I love the Digital Ocean guides for common stuff, always start there for SSH, VPN, VNC, HTTP, etc
[16:40] <htcoder> youtube downloder for ubuntu ?
[16:40] <MonkeyDust> htcoder  youtube-dl
[16:40] <ksx4system> sruli, running apps on new session is nowhere close to running something when LightDM *unlocks screen* (like, after suspend)
[16:40] <Krapulat> nacc_: thank you very much. It worked perfectly :)
[16:40] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: yup
[16:40] <easyOnMe> but I just want to ask though
[16:41] <nacc_> Krapulat: thank ondrej :)
[16:41] <easyOnMe> how come I can still access my site using http
[16:41] <easyOnMe> or is it my server doing the forcing of http into https
[16:41] <trunk_monkey> luist: I'm sure there are paremeters that will give you better performance, I'm not sure exactly which one's unfortunately. In my case, the bottleneck was hardware...
[16:42] <sruli> ksx4system: sorry i though u meant after login
[16:42] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: do you know of a tutorial to change the htacces file to redirect into https
[16:43] <zykotick9> luist: note, webm _is_ generally slow to convert to :|
[16:43] <dgarstang> MonkeyDust: I can give it a try, do you know what size root disk that ends up installing?
[16:43] <ksx4system> sruli, Openbox has its own script to autostart stuff (~/.config/openbox/autostart) :-)
[16:44] <sruli> ksx4system: try these links http://askubuntu.com/questions/204073/how-to-run-script-after-resume-and-after-unlocking-screen http://askubuntu.com/questions/204073/how-to-run-script-after-resume-and-after-unlocking-screen
[16:44] <trunk_monkey> luist: this first answer is pretty thorough, might help you http://askubuntu.com/questions/352920/fastest-way-to-convert-videos-batch-or-single
[16:45] <MonkeyDust> dgarstang  no, not familiar with it myself
[16:46] <dgarstang> MonkeyDust: Shall find out in a moment
[16:46] <ksx4system> sruli: thnx
[16:46] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: in  httpd-ssl.conf is it set to listen on 443?
[16:46] <trunk_monkey> have you restarted apache?
[16:47] <trunk_monkey> port 443 allowed in UFW?
[16:50] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: where can I find this file: httpd-ssl.conf
[16:51] <Bassem> how can i add schemas to Nautilus Actions Configuration
[16:52] <huehue> Hi guy, who command return only my ip andress?
[16:52] <huehue> like: # sudo command
[16:52] <huehue> 192.168.0.101
[16:52] <EriC^^> huehue: ip a
[16:53] <EriC^^> it gives lots of stuff though
[16:53] <huehue> EriC^^: ?
[16:54] <huehue> EriC^^: return only ip andress
[16:54] <huehue> EriC^^: this command won't
[16:54] <trunk_monkey> easyOnMe: /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
[16:54] <ljetibo> Hey, I've a quick question, how can I focus in on the window of a process of which I know pid?
[16:55] <ljetibo> I've two python idle's started and one blocked, but I can't figure out which one I want to kill
[16:55] <EriC^^> huehue: you want the external one?
[16:56] <EriC^^> like what whatismyip.com would return?
[16:56] <huehue> EriC^^: just local!
[16:56] <huehue> EriC^^: like: command
[16:56] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: cd /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
[16:56] <easyOnMe> -bash: cd: /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf: No such file or directory
[16:56] <huehue> EriC^^: return 192.168.0.101 for example
[16:57] <EriC^^> huehue: try hostname -I
[16:58] <ljetibo> wmctrl -a is the command I need from the package wmcrtl, if anyone was wondering. Thnx, should've googled first
[16:58] <MonkeyDust> ljetibo  glad i could help
[16:58] <ljetibo> don't worry about it, that's why you're here
[16:59] <huehue> EriC^^: awesome thanks
[16:59] <dgarstang> I wish there was a faster way to do an automated install from an ISO
[16:59] <trunk_monkey> easy try
[16:59] <trunk_monkey> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/your_site_name
[16:59] <trunk_monkey> or just browse through the apache2 directory you should be able to find it
[17:01] <eygke> hello
[17:01] <eygke> I can't mount my sd card
[17:01] <eygke> lsusb shows a bunch of devices but I dont know which is which
[17:01] <EriC^^> eygke: try lsblk
[17:02] <Bassem> how can i add schemas to Nautilus Actions Configuration
[17:02] <dgarstang> Why isn't there a minimal here!? http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/
[17:02] <eygke> EriC^^: buncha sdas
[17:03] <EriC^^> eygke: no sdbs?
[17:03] <eygke> no
[17:04] <MonkeyDust> dgarstang  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[17:05] <dgarstang> Yeah but...
[17:05] <dgarstang> MonkeyDust: Actually, yeah but now the preseed doesn't work
[17:05] <max3> i'm trying to play a prank on my buddy but this `arecord -f dat | ssh -C user@host aplay -f dat` doesn't work
[17:06] <max3> i have sudo privileges but i don't have his pw
[17:06] <MonkeyDust> dgarstang  i guess you're pioneering, explring terra incognita
[17:06] <max3> so if i'm sshed in i can sudo su into him
[17:06] <max3> but when i try to do `arecord -f dat | ssh -C user@host 'sudo su him; aplay -f dat' it doesn't work
[17:06] <ash_workz> is there a good room to talk about pinta?
[17:06] <ash_workz> channel*
[17:06] <max3> i get sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
[17:07] <dgarstang> MonkeyDust: I find that hard to believe
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> dgarstang  boldly going where no man has gone before
[17:09] <MonkeyDust> dgarstang  think positive: if you make it, then you are the expert
[17:10] <ash_workz> I was wondering what you call the transparent pixels thing on MSPaint...
[17:11] <dgarstang> MonkeyDust I just want to move forward. The object isn't to spend all my time onion peeling
[17:11] <ash_workz> where you define a background color and you can select an area that does not include that color
[17:11] <ash_workz> I was hoping to find out what to call that because I'd like to know if there's a substitute on Ubuntu (pinta, gimp, etc)
[17:11] <nicomachus> ash_workz: you can try asking the GIMP folks on their IRC server.
[17:11] <nicomachus> https://www.gimp.org/irc.html
[17:11] <ash_workz> nicomachus: thanks!
[17:12] <dgarstang> It seems there's no way to record a preseed.cfg file. If I could go through the prompts manully, and create a preseed that would be ok
[17:13] <dgarstang> NO mention of minimal here http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours
[17:14] <bazhang> !minimal
[17:14] <Kang0> Are there different commands for linux or ubuntu?
[17:15] <nacc_> dgarstang: it's not recommended, but you can use values from debconf-get-selections (--installer) to get the values that go into a preseed file
[17:15] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  some commands work in one linux distro, but not in the another
[17:16] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  or iq that not what you mean
[17:16] <Kang0> What are commands related to networking?
[17:16] <Kang0> MonkeyDust
[17:17] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  what brings you here, what do you want to do
[17:17] <eygke> okay it says "mmc0: error -5 whilst initialising SD card" when inserting an sd card in the log
[17:17] <eygke> is it a kernel issue?
[17:18] <Kang0> I like ip network electronics ssh ftp etc and play with it monkey_
[17:18] <Kang0> MonkeyDust
[17:19] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  do you want to learn networking basics? that's not for this channel
[17:19] <Kang0> I know but i want hybrid knowledge
[17:20] <Kang0> MonkeyDust
[17:20] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  this is ubuntu support
[17:20] <Kang0> Can i run ubuntu commands on ssh client?
[17:21] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  what's on the client?
[17:21] <Kang0> Ssh client
[17:21] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  ssh is a protocol
[17:22] <Kang0> Ok
[17:22] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  do you want to work on a remote machine?
[17:23] <Kang0> I m already connected with my server
[17:24] <Kang0> Yes
[17:24] <Kang0> MonkeyDust
[17:24] <samaly> hi m facing problem while installing hexchat, http://i.imgur.com/W3u1UDW.png
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  and what is running on the serve?
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> r
[17:25] <Kang0> It is rpi based
[17:26] <MonkeyDust> Kang0  ok, rpi has its own channel: #raspberrypi
[17:27] <Guest59883> hai
[17:27] <Guest59883> hai
[17:27] <Guest59883> How are ?
[17:28] <max3> how can i pipe to arecord to aplay on another machine for another user using ssh
[17:28] <max3> i have sudo privileges
[17:29] <Kang0> Ok MonkeyDust
[17:29] <baizon> samfty_: you need to verify the signature again
[17:30] <baizon> samfty_: ups, wrong guy, sorry
[17:31] <Madh> i have a ovpn file for openvpn and want the vpn to connect on bootup? thanks
[17:35] <easyOnMe> trunk_monkey: you the man of the day
[17:35] <easyOnMe> thanks a lot
[17:35] <easyOnMe> I really learned a lot today from you
[17:36] <easyOnMe> everyday is just so cool around here
[17:36] <easyOnMe> so long as you do your part you learn
[17:36] <easyOnMe> you guys rock!!!
[17:36]  * genii makes more coffee
[17:37] <Madh> im trying to set openvpn to load on bootup any help would be great
[17:39] <BluesKaj> Madh, make sure you have network-manager-openvpn installed
[17:41] <BluesKaj> then set it to connect at startup in the connection editor , Madh
[17:42] <Madh> dont work i installed the openvpn plugin it needs fixing
[17:43] <florenz> is it just me or is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ broken?
[17:43] <Madh> if i do it from terminal it connects... from connection i need to split the ovpn file into 3 files and i dont know how to do that even with the instructions
[17:43] <nacc_> florenz: also experiencing it (are you seeing 500s on login?)
[17:43] <j4son> florenz: broken
[17:43] <florenz> right. I get a variety of 500 somehings...
[17:44] <florenz> funky. And for a couple of days now
[17:44] <BluesKaj> Madh, setup a script to run at startup
[17:45] <reyalp2> hi. I'm trying to install 3 *buntus on one SSD. I created 3 primary partitions, but I am not sure which mount points to choose. I chose /, /dev/sda2, and /dev/sda3, but after installing the first ubuntu on /, it says the partitioning is wrong (though the OS boots perfectly)?
[17:45] <florenz> is there a wiki mirror somewhere, or is it maybe backed by some version control thingie?
[17:47] <Guest12638> hello
[17:47] <EriC^^> hi
[17:47] <hellbilly> sup
[17:48] <Guest12638> for hwat is this good?
[17:48] <Guest12638> what
[17:49] <k1l_> Guest12638: technical ubuntu support.
[17:50] <Guest12638> oh ok, cool. thanks
[18:02] <Daniel__> Hi everyone.
[18:02] <Daniel__> I'm looking for some assistance
[18:03] <genii> !details | Daniel__
[18:03] <Daniel__> ok.. so what im trying to do is install Win10 on a machine with only ubuntu 14.04
[18:03] <Daniel__> I have created a bootable external drive with win 10
[18:06] <Daniel__> can I use grub2 to install with my external drive?
[18:07] <easyOnMe> bye
[18:09] <trunk_monkey> Daniel__: check it http://askubuntu.com/questions/6317/how-can-i-install-windows-after-ive-installed-ubuntu
[18:09] <al8989> hello, i was wondering if anyone had a reason why the setup forthe hp linux printer drivers hangs on my system, it gets through several steps before freezing
[18:09] <Daniel__> ok.. ill read that.
[18:10] <k1l_> Daniel__: make a bootable windows10 usb and run that to install windows. i would suggest to create the partitions before using an ubuntu live usb.
[18:10] <Daniel__> I have a bootable
[18:10] <Daniel__> Win10 usb
[18:10] <Daniel__> just dont know how to get ubuntu 14.04 to boot from it and load windows.
[18:11] <k1l_> Daniel__: so where is the issue? choose to boot that from the bios
[18:11] <Daniel__> when im in the bios the usb boot option does not recognize my drive.
[18:11] <trunk_monkey> so that's a windows issue then
[18:11] <k1l_> Daniel__: its not an ubuntu thing to boot an usb. its the bios task. see your bios manual how to get a "bootmenu" list. most bios use del, exc or F10 or such
[18:12] <k1l_> *esc
[18:12] <Daniel__> yeah.. i know how to look at the boot menu and manipulate it.
[18:12] <stacks88> regarding the new ssl attack (drown), I'm running ubuntu 14.04, with apache2. Today I saw there was an openssl upgrade via apt so I upgraded that. But here is my /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.conf - http://pastebin.com/raw/TA46zkKe Is that right, or what should I be changing if anything?
[18:12] <trunk_monkey> what did you use to create the bootable USB Daniel__
[18:12] <k1l_> Daniel__: if its not booting that usb ask the ##windows support how to make a usb that works.
[18:14] <Daniel__> I used admind cmd prompt to make my drive bootable.. and then i copyed the files from the ISO to the drive.
[18:14] <trunk_monkey> try rufus
[18:14] <jscarnato> rufus 2.6 is nice for creating bootable USB drives
[18:14] <k1l_> Daniel__: that is not how it works to make a windows bootable
[18:14] <Daniel__> well ive done it that way before.. but ill try rufus.
[18:15] <eferreira> Is there any reason why xchat cant connect to freenode but I can use webchat.freenode.net?
[18:16] <k1l_> eferreira: what error do you get?
[18:16] <eferreira> It's just stuck on connecting to chat.freenode.net (ip) port 8001
[18:17] <k1l_> eferreira: could be an issue of network blocking by the admin. or #freenode blocking your ip due to abuse. (ask in #freenode about that )
[18:17] <jscarnato> I'm trying to connect to #asterisk port 6667 but I'll be honest, this is the first time I've ever used IRC
[18:17] <eferreira> Itś probably blocking, I'm on campus
[18:17] <eferreira> Thanks
[18:18] <Pici> jscarnato: #asterisk requires you to have registered and identified to freenode to join.
[18:18] <Pici> !register | jscarnato
[18:19] <jscarnato> thanks pici!
[18:20] <al8989> hello, trunk_monkey i'm back was wondering if anyone had a reason why the setup forthe hp linux printer drivers hangs on my system, it gets through several steps before freezing
[18:20] <Daniel__> I suppose I'm not able to use an external HDD... has to be usb flash drive?.. ive used external drives before but im not sure.
[18:21] <trunk_monkey> have to check w/ ##windows bro I'm not sure, I've never had an issue w/ a USB flashdrive and rufus so that's what I recommend
[18:21] <k1l_> Daniel__: yes. the firmware of an external hdd will recognize itself not as bootable for some bios.
[18:21] <Daniel__> yeah.. if only I could find my damg 64g flashdrive...
[18:21] <Daniel__> then i think my problem is solved
[18:22] <Svetlano> C IS A REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER
[18:24] <Daniel__> I have one other question.. when I boot up the ubuntu machine it has me input a password right away.. and then again to log in.. the password should be the same but when i try to use it to log in it does a sort of black screen then just comes back to the log in.. where as if I put in an incorrect PW it just gives the error.
[18:25] <mistralol> so i made a package with dh_make and the package uses autotools but it won't include any files in the package how can i make it include th eoutput files?
[18:26] <rogo> hi. I try to find a way to play this video smooth:    http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/videozone/ookdatnog/1.2587653
[18:30] <TomaTom> hi
[18:30] <rogo> how can i play fragged mp4-files smoothly??
[18:32] <rogo> how to play streaming mp4-files smoothly??
[18:33] <bazhang> with what software application rogo and what version of ubuntu
[18:34] <BluesKaj> rogo, the video itself is corrupted, not much you can do about it.
[18:34] <rogo> 14.10  .    I tried several software apps
[18:35] <teward> !14.10 | rogo
[18:35] <rogo> The video is not corrupted: the buffer is the problem!
[18:35] <rogo> I was wrong: its 14.04 LTS that I use
[18:35] <bazhang> rogo, first step is upgrade toa supported version
[18:36] <rogo> sorry for confusion
[18:37] <bazhang> rogo, i fyou tried multiple apps then the stream itself has issues
[18:37] <john-external> how do i enlarge my boot folder? Ubuntu 15.10
[18:37] <rogo> no, its so less supported for ubuntu
[18:38] <john-external> how do i enlarge my boot folder? Ubuntu 15.10...?
[18:38] <teward> john-external: just remove old kernels - sudo apt-get autoremove    <-- in the terminal
[18:39] <ioria> rogo i downloaded it with Downloadhelper in FF and played with Totem (Videos)... what's the issue ?
[18:40] <rogo> i'll try downloadhelper.
[18:40] <john-external> thanks there teward
[18:41] <mistralol> if anyone familure with "gbp buildpackage"
[18:43] <rogo> ioria: thats great!!! thx!!
[18:43] <john-external> lol i cant get the update to work  Terminal input: sudo apt-get clean
[18:43] <ioria> rogo no problem
[18:44] <rogo> its not direct streaming, but I learned to be happy with what works great in Ubuntu :)
[18:45] <ioria> rogo you mean you cannot see directly ?
[18:45] <teward> john-external: uh, I didn't say 'clean' - i said autoremove.  clean after that heh
[18:46] <john-external> Teward i did  autoremove but i need to install Clean
[18:46] <john-external> trying to get the update lol
[18:48] <CacheMoney> Question, root filesystem is on sdb,I eventually want to make a SW RAID so I created an mdadm array using a blank drive, formatted it as ext4,mounted it and copied the contents of / to the mountpoint
[18:48] <CacheMoney> how to I make the mdadm array bootable
[18:48] <john-external> How do i update using terminal?
[18:48] <CacheMoney> apt-get upgrade
[18:49] <CacheMoney> sudo apt-get upgrade*(
[18:49] <CacheMoney> no parenthesis at end
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> or sudo apt upgrade
[18:49] <john-external> thanks cache
[18:52] <john-external> lol look at all the pingouts lol
[18:53] <Izimh> hello
[18:57] <al8989> i need help installing the hp linux print drivers
[18:58] <MonkeyDust> john-external  drop the lols
[18:59] <DNRC> Has anyone tried installing 64 bit linux on a wacom tablet?
[19:01] <Aleksandar86> i have big problem, i'm logen like a root on Ubuntu but i cant create database in mysql
[19:02] <Aleksandar86> google cant help me :(
[19:03] <Aleksandar86> MySQL ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost'
[19:03] <Aleksandar86> i have very old Ubuntu verion 7 and mysql 5
[19:03] <zerowaitestate> is there a way in ubuntu 15.10 to disable the behavior of gnome terminal that grabs the alt key? I need to be able to pass ALT through to the terminal and it isn't working
[19:04] <ouroumov_> Aleksandar86, what command are you typing to produce this error?
[19:05] <Aleksandar86> mysql -u root -p
[19:05] <Aleksandar86> but i'm loged on ubuntu with root@web:~#
[19:05] <nacc_> zerowaitestate: edit->preferences, 'uncheck enable mnemonics'?
[19:05] <Aleksandar86> and I try same password of root
[19:06] <ouroumov_> Aleksandar86, and nucking your mysql installation is not an option I take it?
[19:06] <zerowaitestate> nacc_: problem is, it's already unchecked
[19:06] <Aleksandar86> ouroumov_ nucking?
[19:06] <ouroumov_> Nuking*
[19:07] <nacc_> zerowaitestate: hrm
[19:07] <zerowaitestate> nacc_: ah, okay, so apparently in gnome terminal you have to also disable any shortcuts which share the same alt combo. unchecking mnenomics by itself doesn't work because it's also the menu key
[19:07] <Aleksandar86> ouroumov_ please help me how can i give root privilegy on mysql
[19:07] <Aleksandar86> some config file
[19:07] <Aleksandar86> ?
[19:07] <nacc_> zerowaitestate: ah that could be :/
[19:08] <ouroumov_> Aleksandar86, I don't know.
[19:08] <Aleksandar86> :(
[19:09] <Aleksandar86> i found some help with mysql safe mode
[19:09] <Aleksandar86> but for me not working
[19:11] <Madh> i connect to openvpn with this command using terminal   "openvpn /etc/openvpn/ca.openvpn.frootvpn.ovpn" and then enter username and password. any way to do this automatically when booting into Ubuntu. thanks
[19:24] <minas114> is there a way to disable the menu that appears when you click ALT, for a specific application?
[19:34] <linuxlove> hello
[19:35] <silvian> heya
[19:35] <linuxlove> i have bought a domain and i need to this new domain redirect to my old website what should i do i am on ubuntu 15.10
[19:36] <linuxlove> company that i bought domain dont support forwarding
[19:37] <silvian> where is your old site being hosted?
[19:37] <silvian> on your ubuntu 15.10 server?
[19:38] <linuxlove> on my ubuntu server
[19:38] <linuxlove> i am on ubuntu 15.10 server
[19:39] <silvian> right so you want to setup your ubuntu server with the new domain you got
[19:39] <linuxlove> yes
[19:39] <bonsairoot> is there a way to check exactly which folders belong to an installation of a program? when i chose the installationpath i was accidentally one level too high up
[19:39] <silvian> did you have a domain previously configured to it?
[19:39] <linuxlove> silvian, yes
[19:40] <silvian> right so it should be a matter of editing your network configs to be the new domain name
[19:40] <linuxlove> i need when some one browse new domain redirect to old site
[19:40] <linuxlove> silvian, how?
[19:41] <silvian> There's a very nice guide here
[19:41] <silvian> https://github.com/DigitalOcean-User-Projects/Articles-and-Tutorials/blob/master/set_hostname_fqdn_on_ubuntu_centos.md
[19:41] <silvian> should work on your version of Ubuntu as well :)
[19:42] <silvian> Hi bonsairoot
[19:42] <silvian> Are you familiar with bash terminal?
[19:43] <silvian> it should be fairly simple to check through command line if you're comfortable using it
[19:43] <linuxlove> silvian, thanks
[19:43] <bonsairoot> i am a little
[19:43] <munch_marcel> So setting the primary monitor in Ubuntu isn't working as well as I hope for Play on Linux. It's still putting settings and defaults open windows on my second monitor
[19:44] <silvian> no prob... let us know if you've any issues... don't forget that domain names take a while to propagate through all the DNS hosts
[19:44] <silvian> so DO NOT PANIC ! :O
[19:44] <silvian> if it doesn't start redirecting to your host immediately. :P
[19:44] <silvian> ok bonsairoot
[19:45] <silvian> do you know the directory location of where your program should be installed?
[19:45] <silvian> if so navigate to it using the cd command
[19:45] <bonsairoot> ok
[19:45] <silvian> cd /path/to/my/installation/directory
[19:45] <silvian> etc
[19:45] <silvian> from there do cd ..
[19:45] <silvian> to go to the directory above where you've accidentally installed the program
[19:46] <bonsairoot> yea im in that one atm
[19:46] <silvian> grand
[19:46] <silvian> whatever the program is called it should contain files that have distinguished names or content compared with other items in the directory
[19:46] <silvian> also if you've installed it recenly
[19:46] <silvian> simply do
[19:46] <silvian> ls -lrt
[19:47] <silvian> it should list the most recent stuff at the very bottom of your terminal
[19:47] <silvian> showing you the exact time stamp they were added to your directory
[19:47] <silvian> if that doesn't help simply do a grep -lr "something in your program like a common name or attribute" .
[19:47] <bonsairoot> oh nice didn't know that parameter thanks... can i just move the stuff and change the symbolic link and it will work?
[19:48] <silvian> yeah you can do it with mov command or do it with cp command if you wanna feel safe
[19:48] <silvian> then remove the old stuff once you're sure you moved everything over
[19:48] <bonsairoot> ok great thanks
[19:49] <silvian> ls -lrt shows you a lot of details including permissions and stuff :)
[19:49] <silvian> so its always a great one to use ;)
[19:49] <jushur> munch_marcel: switch hardware ports for the monitors? better then using software to switch?
[19:54] <mustmodify> I have come to this chat room with the same issue before... but I can't quite remember the solution. At least I know the root problem this time. :) For whatever reason, my /boot drive is small enough that I occasionally have to clean it out. But I remember thinking it was a delicate operation. Can someone walk me through it? https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/5512ad5a65e1cad017a0
[19:54] <musica_> Hello everyone I have a problem of audio outputs on ubuntu, I can not play music from the front and rear jack simultaneously, only once with, unfortunately, the system prefers the front (if connected only goes to him, to hear sound from the rear I have to scollegar the antanteriore) force I have two questions to ask: 1-how can I simultaneously play the sound or at least set as the default audio output jack on the rear? 2- How can I re
[19:54] <musica_> Thanks for your help. I'm Italian, I translate via google translator
[19:55] <jushur> mustmodify: maybe "sudo apt-get autoremove" ?
[19:56] <bonsairoot> does 15.10 support skylake already or not?... ive read different sources that contradicted each other... since kernelversion is 4.2 it should not ...right?
[19:58] <jushur> bonsairoot: isnt that support starting in 4.5?
[19:58] <jim> what's skylake?
[19:58] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Not sur .. see if : https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2015q4-intel-graphics-stack-release still applies .
[19:58] <bonsairoot> jushur: i thought 4.3? i don't even know anymore
[19:58] <jushur> jim: intel platform chipset revision
[19:58] <jushur> bonsairoot: look at kernel dev logs
[19:58] <jim> oh ok... hmm
[20:00] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om: thanks
[20:00] <nacc_> bonsairoot: i've got a skylake  machine, 16.04 will probably be your best bet; i'm running mainline w/ 15.10 to get support for evertyhing
[20:00] <mustmodify> jushur: same unmet dependencies error.
[20:01] <jushur> bonsairoot: you are right, support was introduced in 4.3
[20:01] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: :) .. the boot parameter may still be required . Not sure . try and see as a one time boot option from grub's boot parameter ?
[20:01] <mustmodify> I have -74 installed but I see -76 and -77 in that directory.
[20:01] <bonsairoot> nacc_: ok ... well 16.04 will probably be out anyway when i change my hardware so that's good
[20:03] <mustmodify> and it's looking for 79. So it seems like first I need to clear out the previously-installed versions. Can I just delete them? I assume not... I tried to clean up with dpkg but it said "That's not installed so noop."
[20:03] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: Does terminal command ' df -h ' suggest that attention is required to remove kernels ?
[20:03] <mustmodify> yes.
[20:04] <mustmodify> https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/5512ad5a65e1cad017a0
[20:04] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/5512ad5a65e1cad017a0#file-drive_sizes-md
[20:05] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: Ouch ! " /dev/sdb2                       237M  235M     0 100% /boot " may be that there os no operating head room for the package manager to operate in . what retuens ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' . maybe we can sic dpkg on it ?
[20:06] <Bashing-om> os/is*
[20:06] <zh1> will ubuntu 15.10 run openastro.org? cant see package for it
[20:07] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: Sorry, I should have been more clear. That's what I'm trying to resolve.
[20:07] <silvian> Hi mustmodify is anyone looking after you? :)
[20:08] <mustmodify> unclear. Seems like Bashing-om may be working with me.
[20:10] <Bray90820> Probably a long shot but does anyone remember helping me create a backup script for my ubuntu back a while ago
[20:10] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/5512ad5a65e1cad017a0#file-gistfile1-md
[20:13] <Bashing-om> zh1: Per: https://launchpad.net/~pellesimon/+archive/ubuntu/ppa 15.10 is not supported .
[20:13] <MonkeyDust> Bray90820  yesterday is an enternity, start from the beginning
[20:14] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: :ook'n at your https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/5512ad5a65e1cad017a0#file-gistfile1-md .
[20:14] <zh1> Bashing-om, could i run older versions over 15.10?
[20:15] <shudon> can anyone recommend softphones for sip/asterisk?
[20:15] <MonkeyDust> !ekiga | shudon
[20:15] <shudon> thanks monkey_
[20:16] <shudon> MonkeyDust*
[20:16] <Bashing-om> zh1: I would not advise so .. dependencies will be a real pain .. and possibly break things in manners not able to resolve .
[20:16] <zh1> Bashing-om, ok
[20:16] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: Bunches of old kernels ! .. gimme a bit to make up a dpkg sequence to try .
[20:22] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: What kernel are you presently booting .. we must not mess with this one ' uname -r ' !
[20:27] <ry> I'm wondering if anyone has experience with deja-dup -- I'm attempting to restore a backup from ubuntu 15.10 on a ubuntu 16.04 system with no success. Deja-Dup keeps asking for the encryption password (and I'm certain I'm using the correct password)
[20:28] <ry> Is there some other component to the encryption aside from the password?
[20:28] <mustmodify> -74
[20:31] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: Let's see if the package manager will comply with ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.13.0-{63,68,70,71,73,76}-generic ' . step 1 of 4 .
[20:33] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: No, complains about unmet dependencies.
[20:34] <mustmodify> But if I purse the extra package first, it might work.
[20:34] <mustmodify> lemme try
[20:34] <mustmodify> yeah, that's what I need to do.
[20:34] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: I was afraid of that .. show me .. and we consider getting very dirty .. Not a good thing to have to do !
[20:36] <sruli> how can i make make a systemd service run last thing before unmount fs? if i use WantedBy=umount.target it does not execute, if i use WantedBy=multi-user.target it runs early in the proccess
[20:36] <Jordan_U> sruli: What is your end goal?
[20:37] <sruli> delete /var/log dir on shutdown (same script also creates new /var/log dir)
[20:38] <sruli> Jordan_U: ^
[20:39] <linski> hello
[20:41] <silvian> Hi linski
[20:41] <linski> Django can be a realtime web framework without a tornado server just by using realtime pub/sub services like pusher and pubnub?
[20:42] <bonsairoot> is the directory extracted by the archive manager on a mounted iso always sudo permission level or is that configurable?
[20:43] <Pici> linski: probably a better question for #django or #python
[20:43] <linski> oh sorry wrong room
[20:43] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: ok I've removed the old kernels.
[20:44] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: How did you remove them ? Is the package manager now broken ?
[20:44] <mustmodify> no, seems better.
[20:44] <sysop-rick> Hello, im having some connectivity issues with ubuntu 12.04. if i manually set ip and manually set default gateway (i know that the gateway is up) but still the host cant ping the gateway, and the gateway cant ping the host. what could be issue?
[20:45] <sysop-rick> i made all configuration in /etc/network/interfaces
[20:45] <hellnoire> quick question - trying to set permissions using terminal - attempting to do chmod 777 -r and it seems to be mistaking it for the files I'm trying to change. How exactly is the syntax supposed to look like?
[20:45] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: What now happens ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo apt-get -f install ' ?
[20:46] <k1l_> hellnoire: that sounds a bad workaround in the first place. are you sure your want to make all files and folders read and writeable for all users
[20:46] <MonkeyDust> hellnoire  do not use chmod 777
[20:47] <MonkeyDust> and certainly not -r
[20:47] <hellnoire> k1l_, Yes, it's a samba share I'm setting up - meant to be used by all, and only available to anyone inside my closed network
[20:47] <hellnoire> MonkeyDust, it's meant as a completely closed off samba share, that doesn't access the network
[20:47] <MonkeyDust> hellnoire  with 777 anyone can change anything, locking you out
[20:48] <MonkeyDust> ok
[20:48] <hellnoire> MonkeyDust, the windows users that are accessing it don't know how to delete, and I've set samba permissions to read only
[20:49] <k1l_> hellnoire: its -R not -r
[20:49] <hellnoire> k1l_, thanks - that explains a lot
[20:49] <LTCD> Hi.  Can someone link me to an article where the police (or similar) have failed to crack LUKS full disk encryption please?  Thanks!
[20:50] <k1l_> LTCD: that better suits into #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:50] <nxcsa> When I have an sudo statement inside of a shell script I get prompted for my password when I run the script. However, when I run a testsuite that contains a shell script with a sudo statement inside all of the tests run and complete without me ever having to give a password. Anyone know why?
[20:50] <k1l_> or some crypto related channel you can find with the "/msg alis help"
[20:50] <LTCD> Okay thanks k1l)
[20:51] <sruli> how can i make make a systemd service run last thing before unmount fs? if i use WantedBy=umount.target it does not execute, if i use WantedBy=multi-user.target it runs early in the proccess
[20:54] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: I pursed the extras then the old kernels. Now I'll try `sudo apt-get install -f` to resolve whatever is in the queue.
[20:55] <Jordan_U> sruli: See the "Automatic dependencies" section of https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html but also realize that working with late shutdown can be surprisingly tricky sometimes.
[20:55] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: :) fingers crossed .
[20:56] <mustmodify> that seemed to go well. Now I'll reboot to see whether I destroyed anything.
[20:56] <Jordan_U> sruli: Might be best to ask in #systemd (be sure to *start* by explaining your end goal when you ask there).
[20:56] <sruli> tnx
[20:56] <mustmodify> Bashing-om: Ha! It booted.
[20:56] <mustmodify> Hooray!
[20:59] <Bashing-om> mustmodify: Wonderful little package manager that it is  ! ;)
[20:59] <Guest74509> caio
[20:59] <Guest74509> ciao
[20:59] <Guest74509> "!list"
[21:00] <Pici> !warez | Guest74509
[21:00] <\9> !list|Guest74509
[21:00] <drue> !info drown
[21:00] <Pici> !drown | drue
[21:00] <drue> ah :) ty.
[21:00] <Pici> np
[21:02] <nxcsa> Isn't drown essentially just the freak attack? I don't get the hype
[21:04] <Bray90820> How would I omit a directory from find?
[21:10] <patosz> hello all. i experience a freeze in ubiquity on elementary os when trying to pass the screen checking for free space and internet connection. is there a way to check for some any logs ?
[21:10] <Mathisen> where do i change default browser ? using KDE @ moment.. when choosing defualt in chromium itslef it does not work
[21:11] <Bashing-om> !elementary | patosz
[21:12] <croberts> !drown
[21:15] <EriC^^> Bray90820: find / -path "*/dirtoomit/*" -prune -o -print
[21:16] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Thanks
[21:16] <EriC^^> Bray90820: sorry, find / -path "*/dirtoomit" -prune -o -print
[21:16] <ubuntu137> problem with rc.local run - I see the commands all get sigkill/sigterm
[21:16] <ubuntu137> can they take too long?
[21:16] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Thanks again
[21:19] <Bray90820> EriC^^: so if I wanted to find a file called back and omit the directory /media I would do this?
[21:19] <Bray90820> find / backup -path "*/media" -prune -o -prin
[21:20] <EriC^^> Bray90820: do cd /
[21:20] <Bray90820> then run that command?
[21:21] <EriC^^> then find . -path ./media -prune -o -iname "backup" -print
[21:21] <Bray90820> Aaahhh
[21:22] <Bray90820> Thanks
[21:22] <Bray90820> That was actually a lot of help
[21:22] <EriC^^> no problem
[21:22] <Bray90820> That's not case sedative right?
[21:23] <EriC^^> it is
[21:23] <EriC^^> i mean it's not
[21:23] <EriC^^> sorry :)
[21:23] <Bray90820> Uh I am getting some errors
[21:24] <EriC^^> what errors?
[21:24] <agx> i'm trying to install ubuntu on a mac air. previously i had installed parallels a long time ago. Now after 'successful' install i get \efi\boot\grubx64.efi not found tips ?
[21:24] <agx> i tried reinstalling grub2 but no dice.
[21:24] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/NZy90cQp
[21:24] <Gallomimia> no -iname is not case sensitive. -name is. (or find)
[21:24] <markamillia> can someone help me out with ssh: when I try to connect to a server using Places -> connect to server I'm getting "ssh program unexpectedly exited", but it works fine when I connect from a terminal
[21:24] <Gallomimia> for*
[21:25] <Bray90820> I should have stated that I wanted to do this recursively through my entire system if that wasn't clear
[21:25] <Gallomimia> find looks recursively
[21:25] <agx> here is the pastebin for grub resintall http://paste.ubuntu.com/15262323/
[21:25] <Gallomimia> sometimes it's not for searching but for running commands
[21:25] <EriC^^> Bray90820: type "cd /" first
[21:26] <Gallomimia> Bray90820: very normal errors. they mean what they say
[21:26] <EriC^^> Bray90820: use sudo with find
[21:26] <Bray90820> EriC^^: My bad I thought I was already in /
[21:26] <Gallomimia> nope you're in home
[21:27] <Gallomimia> use sudo or pipe errors to null. since you want to search your whole system, sudo
[21:28] <Bray90820> Thanks
[21:28] <Bray90820> That worked
[21:28] <ubuntu137> so maybe since my script gets stderr, rc.local decides to kill/term processes?
[21:28] <Bray90820> Didn't find what I was looking for tho
[21:28] <ubuntu137> I set it to run bash
[21:29] <EriC^^> agx: are you in the live session right now?
[21:29] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Prob a bad idea since I will get way to many results but to find all text files I would replace backup with *.txt ?
[21:30] <EriC^^> Bray90820: is the dir you're looking for called "backup"
[21:30] <EriC^^> or backup-something ?
[21:30] <agx> Eric^^: i have a desktop and trying on my laptop
[21:30] <agx> Eric^^: but I can get into live cd right now
[21:31] <Bray90820> EriC^^: It's actually a script called backup which I thought was a text file but might be a bash script now that I think about it
[21:31] <EriC^^> agx: ok, get into one
[21:31] <EriC^^> agx: right now what boots up when you start the computer?
[21:31] <agx> Eric^^: iam should i drop to grub> or 'try ubuntu'
[21:31] <agx> i tried installing multiple times w/ even a manual parition
[21:31] <EriC^^> Bray90820: do you remember anything it specifically had inside it?
[21:32] <wagner> hello
[21:32] <agx> Eric^^: i'm in. w/ wifi
[21:32] <Bray90820> EriC^^: One minute
[21:32] <EriC^^> agx: ok, when the pc boots what's set to load right now?
[21:32] <EriC^^> refind, etc.... ?
[21:33] <agx> supposedly ubuntu
[21:33] <agx> how to check
[21:33] <EriC^^> ok, what happens when you leave it?
[21:33] <agx> i used entire disk when prompted on install. when I leave it  i get the error i mentioned \boot\efi\grubx64.efi not found
[21:34] <EriC^^> agx: ok, type sudo apt-get install efibootmgr
[21:34] <agx> done
[21:35] <EriC^^> agx: also sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[21:35] <agx> done
[21:35] <EriC^^> type sudo efibootmgr -v | pastebinit
[21:36] <agx> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15262504/
[21:36] <CacheMoney> I suck guys
[21:37] <CacheMoney> How can I be cooler?
[21:37] <EriC^^> embrace your suckiness
[21:37] <agx> EriC^^: oh i saw this BootOrder to 0080 instead of 000 which is the ubuntu efi
[21:37] <agx> maybe that has to do w/ it ?
[21:38] <EriC^^> agx: yeah
[21:38]  * agx mind blown
[21:38] <agx> EriC^^: do you know how to set it ?
[21:38] <trunk_monkey> you can use boot-repair can't you EriC^^ ?
[21:38] <EriC^^> agx: yeah, i think it's better to reinstall grub + you need to "bless" the file for max to boot it
[21:38] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I believe it had the line "Recorded_TV" in it
[21:39] <EriC^^> *mac
[21:39] <EriC^^> agx: did you bless it?
[21:39] <agx> trunk_monkey: i tried that... that's what got me here :)
[21:39] <agx> EriC^^: not sure what you mean by bless
[21:39] <alberto> ciao a tutti
[21:40] <trunk_monkey> lol oh sorry agx
[21:42] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try sudo grep -iR --exclude-dir="media" "Recorded_TV" /
[21:43] <EriC^^> agx: this is what i mean http://heeris.id.au/2014/ubuntu-plus-mac-pure-efi-boot/
[21:44] <EriC^^> you can avoid blessing it and stuff if you use refind i think
[21:44] <agx> EriC^^: oh awesome. thanks
[21:44] <EriC^^> the blessing stuff does work pretty easily ( btw you're going to need to convert the efi partition to hfs+ )
[21:45] <agx> let me read  it. .thanks!
[21:45] <EriC^^> it does work though
[21:45] <EriC^^> no problem
[21:46] <radxxx> hi, need some help with Nvidia driver
[21:46] <Bashing-om> radxxx: As in ?
[21:46] <radxxx> with nouvea driver all looks ok, but when I install Nvidia driver all game graphics are fuzzy
[21:47] <radxxx> GTX970
[21:48] <Bashing-om> radxxx: Release and driver installed ? ' sudo lshw -C display '
[21:48] <radxxx> 1 sec
[21:48] <radxxx> 352.63
[21:48] <jushur> radxxx: screenshots look wrong on other machines? or are they as they should be?
[21:49] <radxxx> selected from additional drivers
[21:49] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Will it stop once it find it?
[21:49] <EriC^^> Bray90820: no, you'll have to press ctrl+c to stop it
[21:49] <Bray90820> will it stop ons it searches every file?
[21:50] <EriC^^> yeah
[21:50] <Bray90820> Ok
[21:50] <Bray90820> I'll just let it go then
[21:50] <Bashing-om> radxxx: K .. 352 version does have limited vdpau decoding support . Let's look at what X is doing ' pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log ' .
[21:52] <duvg> hello
[21:52] <radxxx> ok hang on
[21:52] <duvg> i have a problem whit name of php cli
[21:52] <duvg> in ubuntu mate
[21:53] <duvg> who help me?
[21:53] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I also have some strange file which might be it but I can't open it
[21:53] <Bray90820> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33402675/backup
[21:53] <jack_> Hello, would it be as simple to upgrade from kde 4 to 5 as just installing kde 5?
[21:54] <EriC^^> Bray90820: that's a binary executable
[21:54] <Bray90820> That's what my crontab -e is running when it backs up
[21:54] <Bray90820> backsup
[21:55] <radxxx> http://pastebin.com/GkuJ2xxR
[21:56] <EriC^^> Bray90820: oh
[21:57] <Bashing-om> radxxx: Reading, be a while . Be back soonest .
[21:58] <LazyAngel> how can I check which version of openssh is installed?
[21:58] <radxxx> ty muchly appriciated
[21:58] <EriC^^> LazyAngel: apt-cache policy openssh
[21:58] <LazyAngel> EriC^^: thanks
[21:58] <CacheMoney> or dpkg -l | grep openssh
[21:58] <EriC^^> LazyAngel: * openssh-server or openssh-client
[21:58] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/5SzY3Eyv
[21:59] <k1l_> LazyAngel: and keep in mind, that ubuntu doesnt update the verison, but fix the issues with patches
[21:59] <andrew_> dang, long list
[22:00] <LazyAngel> k1l_: that was the reason I'm checking so that is really useful feedback
[22:00] <k1l_> !drown
[22:00] <EriC^^> Bray90820: right now it's not being used, also it doesn't use the backup executable right?
[22:00] <k1l_> LazyAngel: if you look for a specific CVE use the CVE search on ubuntu.com/usn
[22:00] <andrew_> so.... question, upgraded my kernel, didn't upgrade the thing that I need to connect to the internet (broadcom firmware) downgraded, and now apt is constantly complaining about the new kernel not being there
[22:01] <Bray90820> EriC^^: It's not being used?
[22:01] <Bray90820> Does the # mean it's comments out?
[22:01] <EriC^^> Bray90820: no, it has a # before 0 5
[22:02] <Drewery> is there a channel that I could get some advice on linux mail servers
[22:02] <EriC^^> it's commented out
[22:02] <Drewery> not sure where to ask this question
[22:02] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah
[22:02] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Sorry that's what I meant
[22:02] <andrew_> Drewery: which kind?
[22:02] <Bray90820> And that was my bad
[22:02] <LazyAngel> k1l_: I was checking this one, but I'm running 6.7: http://www.openssh.com/txt/gcmrekey.adv
[22:03] <Drewery> andrew_: I don't know either, because I was left with an FTP account, some smart people changed the mx records before migrating the current emails
[22:03] <Drewery> folder structure-wise it is located under /stats/mail/.username/cur etc.
[22:03] <Drewery> if that structure rings a bell
[22:03] <lerner> what do I have to do so every time my OS starts a browser it is firefox with firefox --no-remote --P Default --private-window %u <<?
[22:04] <andrew_> Drewery: they can make it any way they want, but dang.... don't have root access? what's the issue?
[22:04] <Drewery> I am trying to figure out a way to migrate those raw files to a format I can import on another server.
[22:04]  * andrew_ sighs
[22:04] <Drewery> andrew_: I wish I had root access, I am trying to export those email to a rackspace account
[22:05] <Drewery> actually wondering if there is a way to export them since all alphanumeric named raw files
[22:05] <EriC^^> Bray90820: it's ok
[22:05] <andrew_> Drewery: rackspace, if given the access, should be able to assist with this, as someone that *almost* worked for them and knows people who do....
[22:06] <Drewery> andrew_: yeah, I am on chat with them, they are also trying to figure out I think
[22:07] <andrew_> Yeah, format unkown on this end, but it might be a maildir conversion that is needed
[22:07] <dax> Drewery: sounds like Maildir format
[22:07] <dax> Drewery: the alphanumeric filenames and the cur folder, anyway
[22:07] <andrew_> dax: hah... jinx
[22:07] <Bray90820> EriC^^: here is the correct crontab -e file  my bad
[22:07] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/Gpt2U9xe
[22:07] <Drewery> andrew_: actually I just figured that this is on dovecot
[22:08] <dax> makes sense
[22:08] <andrew_> dovecot supports both
[22:08] <andrew_> but still likely maildir
[22:08] <Drewery> andrew_: right
[22:09] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah, there it is, at running 3am
[22:09] <EriC^^> *running at
[22:10] <EriC^^> did you write it yourself, or it's a trusted source?
[22:10] <Bashing-om> radxxx: I see no problem indicated .. want to try a different driver ? show ' sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' ( Nvidia recommends the 361 version) - 361 is not avail until wily .
[22:11] <katkiss> guys, how do i find my cpu and gpu?
[22:11] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I may have found some useful information
[22:11] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/py4FNmeV
[22:12] <radxxx> running mate 15.10. It only gives me nvidia-352 and nvidia-352-updates
[22:12] <LambdaComplex> katkiss: `cat /proc/cpuinfo` and `lscpci | grep VGA` should do it
[22:12] <Bashing-om> katkiss: ' cat /proc/cpuinfo ' and for the GPU ' sudo lshw -C display ' .
[22:13] <katkiss> thanks
[22:13] <radxxx> mm maybe grab 361 directly from nvidia?
[22:13] <Ben64> radxxx: no
[22:13] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try grep -i "Backing_up" /root/.bash_history /var/log/auth.log
[22:13] <EriC^^> Bray90820: *sudo
[22:13] <Bashing-om> radxxx: Want to install our PPA and try 361 ? We can do that .
[22:14] <EriC^^> Bray90820: look for any mount .. /mnt/Backing_up commands
[22:14] <radxxx> sure why nit :) worth a shot
[22:14] <radxxx> *nit
[22:14] <radxxx> **not
[22:14] <Ben64> radxxx: what gpu do you have
[22:15] <radxxx> GTX 970
[22:15] <Ben64> radxxx: 970 is supported by 352
[22:17] <Bashing-om> radxxx: K' run ' sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia* ' and to install : ' sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa ; sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install nvidia-361 nvidia-prime ; sudo reboot ' . Let's see if the games run now .
[22:17] <Bray90820> EriC^^: There are a few of them
[22:17] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/8DTdxrWa
[22:18] <EriC^^> Bray90820: it looks like it's on or used to be on server:/mnt/backing_up/
[22:19] <radxxx> ok on it
[22:20] <radxxx> sudo apt-get update
[22:20] <radxxx> lol this is not the terminal
[22:20] <EriC^^> Bray90820: can you access server?
[22:21] <Bashing-om> radxxx: ?/ maybe best in 15.10 ' sudp apt update ' .
[22:21] <zykotick9> radxxx: <sidenote> you might want to try "sudo apt update"
[22:21] <Bashing-om> sudo*
[22:21] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Yes
[22:21] <radxxx> k. downloading 361 as we sepak
[22:22] <radxxx> *speak
[22:22] <markamillia> is there a simple way I can test my connection for dropouts?
[22:23] <EriC^^> Bray90820: ok, access it, and see if it's in /mnt/backing_up , if it's not try sudo grep -iR "backing_up" /var/log/auth.log /*/.bash_history
[22:23] <EriC^^> to see which partition was mounted there
[22:25] <Bray90820> EriC^^: :/
[22:25] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/F0gXXhJN
[22:25] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try sudo grep -iR "backing_up" /var/log/auth.log /root/.bash_history
[22:28] <radxxx> bacl..that seems to have worked :) thank you
[22:28] <jbwncster> I can't get my monitors to stop mirroring
[22:28] <jbwncster> on the new 15.10
[22:28] <linearain> ubuntu akuna matata! uuuu uuuuu
[22:29] <radxxx> just a thought, would the window manager hae any effect on game graphics ?
[22:29] <Bashing-om> radxxx: For all our info .. the 361 version does perform better than 352 ??
[22:29] <radxxx> yeah blurryness seems to be gone..
[22:29] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/wLC0Q6A3
[22:29] <radxxx> will nedd to do some more testing but seems better
[22:30] <Bashing-om> radxxx: Thought it might,  good to have confirmation .
[22:30] <EriC^^> Bray90820: great!
[22:31] <Bray90820> What next
[22:31] <radxxx> thanks again..will be off to play some full screen games then :) ty again for your help
[22:31] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try sudo mount /dev/server/data-snap /mnt/backing_up/
[22:31] <Bray90820> On server or backup
[22:31] <EriC^^> server
[22:31] <Bray90820> ok
[22:32] <Bray90820> EriC^^: mount: special device /dev/server/data-snap does not exist
[22:32] <EriC^^> Bray90820: what is that device?
[22:33] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Honestly I am not sure
[22:33] <EriC^^> Bray90820: could it be one of the partitions on the server?
[22:33] <jbwncster> I can't get my monitors to extend the first display to the second one
[22:33] <jbwncster> any help?
[22:34] <EriC^^> like /dev/sda1 etc ?
[22:34] <EriC^^> jbwncster: is mirrored displays turned off in the settings?
[22:35] <jbwncster> EriC^^, yes
[22:35] <jbwncster> but it won't change even after reboot
[22:35] <jbwncster> I'm doing some updates to see if that helps
[22:36] <EriC^^> it currently shows something on it?
[22:36] <jbwncster> yes
[22:36] <jbwncster> mirrored display
[22:36] <jbwncster> two of the same displays
[22:36] <Bray90820> EriC^^: could it be some SSH location that someone else was using to test the script
[22:36] <EriC^^> jbwncster: when you enter settings, is it still checked?
[22:36] <jbwncster> no
[22:36] <jbwncster> wait yes
[22:36] <jbwncster> it keeps going back
[22:37] <Mathisen> anyone that can recomend me some games mmorpg that runs okej in wine
[22:37] <jbwncster> I made it default to not go back though
[22:37] <sh__> test
[22:37] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try sudo blkid | cut -d: -f1 | xargs -I '{}' sudo dumpe2fs {} | grep mounted
[22:38] <EriC^^> Bray90820: look for /mnt/backing_up in last mounted on
[22:39] <jbwncster> EriC^^, it keeps reseting back to mirrored display
[22:39] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/kmJLhfeP
[22:40] <jbwncster> I'm on wily whatever that is
[22:40] <jbwncster> I'm about to figure out how to get onto windows 10 cause this is frustrating
[22:41] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try locate "Recorded_TV"
[22:42] <EriC^^> Bray90820: it wouldn't be in the /media/data one, would it?
[22:42] <Bray90820> are you trying to find the folder recorded_tv
[22:42] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah, maybe it's somewhere else on the server, who knows
[22:43] <Bray90820> EriC^^: /media/data/Recorded_TV
[22:44] <EriC^^> ok, is the script in it?
[22:44] <Bray90820> No
[22:44] <Bray90820> And it shouldn't be
[22:44] <Bray90820> That's the directory for my DVR
[22:45] <EriC^^> yeah, it just hit me a few seconds ago when you said folder
[22:45] <EriC^^> i thought it was the script itself all this time, but who knows right, was worth a shot
[22:46] <EriC^^> Bray90820: could the script be on the server somewhere else?
[22:46] <jhave> Hello
[22:46] <jhave> I have a problem :(
[22:47] <ortsvorsteher> !ask | jhave
[22:47] <jhave> I try to install R1soft on a server but got this error.
[22:47] <jhave> its need kernel_header but i got this
[22:47] <jhave> To install kernel headers execute:
[22:47] <jhave> apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[22:48] <jhave> E: Unable to locate package linux-headers-3.14.32-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64
[22:48] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Other then the weird file I sent you earlier no
[22:48] <bekks> jhave: So contact your server hoster on how to get that package.
[22:49] <jhave> bekks, its a Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[22:49] <stacks88> jhave: your kernel has grsecurity built into it.. where did you get the server, ovh?
[22:49] <bekks> jhave: Thats fine. But you are using a VPS, which is using a kernel not provided by Ubuntu, but your hoster.
[22:49] <jhave> stacks88, yes its OVH
[22:49] <bekks> jhave: So contact OVH.
[22:50] <jhave> bekks, its a dedicated
[22:50] <jbwncster> Why is my display stuck mirroring itself onto my other display?
[22:50] <stacks88> jhave: have you installed anythign on the server yet? if you havent done anything with it yet, i suggest reinstalling it with the Ubuntu 14.04 OS, but there is an option in there to use the native kernel you have to check box it
[22:50] <bekks> jhave: Which doesnt change the fact is is provided by your hoster.
[22:51] <bekks> jhave: OR, install a stock Ubuntu kernel, without grsecurity, etc.
[22:51] <jhave> bekks, ok i try
[22:51] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Are you thinking the file is called recorded tv?
[22:51] <stacks88> jhave: yea there is an option on the ovh for when you reinstall it, to check box "use stock kernel" or something along those lines.. you gotta do that, then apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` will work
[22:52] <stacks88> bekks is hard on these noobs
[22:52] <bekks> stacks88: Do I have to assume some offense or not? :D I'm not a native speaker ;)
[22:52] <stacks88> bekks: have you heard of the drown ssl exploit that has made the news?
[22:52] <bekks> stacks88: Yeah.
[22:53] <stacks88> bekks: are you familar with any solutions for it? I'm running ubuntu 14.04, with apache2. Today I saw there was an openssl upgrade via apt so I upgraded that. But here is my /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.conf -- http://pastebin.com/raw/TA46zkKe -- do you know if that is right or if there is anything i should be changing to protect myself further
[22:53] <EriC^^> Bray90820: no, i was thinking maybe the server has a copy of the backup script somewhere and maybe run grep -iR on it
[22:53] <lazybones_> hi all, linux newbe[ie, just want to edit a text file in etc, but cant seem to get arounf fikle permission both graphical and shell env`s
[22:53] <lazybones_> how do i get root access?
[22:54] <stacks88> lazybones_ open a terminal and run sudo -i to become root
[22:54] <EriC^^> lazybones_: sudo nano /etc/file or gksu gedit /etc/file
[22:54] <stacks88> or that
[22:54] <lazybones_> :o), thanky, hold on, stuck in "ed" just now :)
[22:55] <bekks> stacks88: Havent investigated that yet. I'm just relying on the ubuntu updates and their security team (which presumably consists of more than two people as in Debian).
[22:55] <mave_> stacks88, it seems you have disabled the flawed version. You're fine!  SSLProtocol all -SSLv3 -SSLv2
[22:55] <mave_> *versions
[22:55] <stacks88> mave_ well thanks, i thought so but ive just been reading some stuff about TLS is vulnerable too or something like that so i just wasnst sure
[22:55] <stacks88> if i need to be doing more
[22:55] <agx> EriC^^: it worked thanks! - cray... had never seen that before.
[22:55] <bekks> mave_: I'm really not into that issue - but which protocol implementation is used when disabling SSLv2 and SSLv3?
[22:55] <lazybones_> staccks88: ooh, thanx :)
[22:56] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I honestly think that file I sent you is the backup script there is a copy of it located on my server but it's running from /root
[22:56] <EriC^^> agx: great!
[22:56] <mave_> me neither bekks, but that is what came up when i looked into the drown attack page
[22:57] <bekks> mave_: I thought the remaining SSLv1 was deprecated for years?
[22:57] <reisio> bekks: TLS?
[22:58] <EriC^^> Bray90820: oh
[22:58] <mave_> yeah TLS 1.2
[22:58] <bekks> reisio: As I said, I'm totally not into that issue. So disabling v2 and v3 just leaves TLS for being used?
[22:58] <mave_> TLS 1.3 is concept
[22:58] <mave_> seems so
[22:59] <reisio> bekks: https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20160301.txt
[22:59] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Is there any way to read the contents of that file
[23:01] <EriC^^> Bray90820: strings backup shows a little
[23:01] <lazybones_> Ive edited my file using ed and i now want to enter command mode to save the file, how? sorry, but google links arent clear :(
[23:01] <Bray90820> EriC^^: what does it show?
[23:03] <lazybones_> .
[23:03] <lazybones_> P
[23:03] <lazybones_> q
[23:03] <stacks88> lazybones_: i suggest using nano as an editor instead of ed
[23:03] <stacks88> much easier
[23:03] <stacks88> nano /path/to/file
[23:04] <stacks88> in nano to save is CTRL+X
[23:04] <stacks88> then Y or N
[23:04] <lazybones_> ta!
[23:04] <EriC^^> Bray90820: it shows it executes something, you can try to do strace /root/backup to see exactly what it's doing
[23:05] <AndroidHacker> hello there, would i be able to boot a live CD and resize my main partition using gparted?
[23:05] <k1l_> actually, its ctrl+o to save in nano. ctrl+x is exit (and will ask for saving)
[23:05] <stacks88> ctrl+o too yea
[23:05] <k1l_> AndroidHacker: yes.
[23:06] <AndroidHacker> ok, so i know there is always a potential for data loss, but does this seem to be a fairly safe option?
[23:06] <Volund> Okay so a few quick questions for a casual ubuntu user moving into the bigger leagues. I've got a Lenovo TS140 here that I'm about to setup with two 8tb drives in a RAID1. It's going to be largely a NAS box via Samba but also I wanna use it for some experiments in learning web design and other minor uses. so NAS, home LAMP, and maybe something weird like running a starbound server on it. MY QUESTIONS: A) Hardware RAID or
[23:06] <Volund> Ubuntu's LVM? B) anyone have partitioning advice maybe? 8tb is a LOT of space. Or failing partitioning, is there good practice for putting a GIANT SAMBA directory?
[23:06] <k1l_> AndroidHacker: its murphys law: if you have a backup, nothing will go wrong
[23:07] <AndroidHacker> while not true, i get your point
[23:07] <AndroidHacker> thank you
[23:07] <Volund> I'm trying to ask intelligent questions. :)
[23:07] <bprompt> AndroidHacker:   does it work as intended?  yes, is up to the user to decide which one to hose, which one to keep, which to set to root or whatever else, and on that, no partitioning tool can decide for  you
[23:07] <Bray90820> EriC^^: What would be the command for that?
[23:07] <k1l_> AndroidHacker: i could tell you it was ok last 10 times i used it. but this will not help you if something goes wrong for you :/
[23:08] <AndroidHacker> k1l_, i got ya.. thank you for the info
[23:08] <EriC^^> Bray90820: strace /root/backup
[23:08] <Bray90820> :P that would have been obvious
[23:09] <EriC^^> hehe
[23:10] <Volund> Hallo? @_@
[23:10] <k1l_> Volund: raid is not a backup. they say lvm will make everything easy, but it doesnt.
[23:11] <Volund> how is RAID1 not a backup? You have me curious.
[23:12] <k1l_> Volund: what about a unclever deleting by "some user"?
[23:12] <Volund> oh. well. I'm the only user so if that happens, it's my fault
[23:12] <Volund> point taken yes. changes to the files are still changes to the files.
[23:13] <Volund> it's drive failure I'm currently jumpy about.
[23:13] <Bray90820> EriC^^: It cuts off the top of the output because it's to long so is there a way to output it to a file so I can view the entire output?
[23:15] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah, strace -o /tmp/strace /root/backup
[23:18] <Bray90820> EriC^^: It's a really really good thing I checked this because apparently because I did some ssh stuff a while ago the script wasn't running
[23:18] <Bray90820> IS there a way to see the long of this chat?
[23:18] <Bray90820> *log
[23:18] <Bray90820> for this channel
[23:19] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah
[23:19] <EriC^^> !irclogs
[23:23] <Bingo> Hi, I installed SeaMonkey 2.39 x86_64 version. Okay, it is in /seamonkey correctly. I have 14.04 with gnome_fallback  so, I try to use top left corner menu(Applications) right clicked (edit Menus) and try to add the seamonkey.  OKAY it added and loads. Great BUT the icon is .png ?
[23:23] <Bray90820> EriC^^: ever since I ran s"udo systemctl disable sshd" disabling SSH the backups failed
[23:24] <EriC^^> oh
[23:25] <EriC^^> yikes
[23:25] <Bingo> KomPozer (http/html editor) will not run with certain GTk
[23:25] <Bray90820> eam: Should I run "sudo systemctl enable sshd" to enable it?
[23:26] <Bray90820> sorry I meant to ping EriC^^
[23:27] <EriC^^> yeah
[23:27] <Bingo> why isn't more universe/multiverse stuff in the ubuntu repository, or how do I find more of that stuff?
[23:27] <Bingo> for ex, seamonkey, or kompozer was not in my system list to get them installed.
[23:28] <Bray90820> EriC^^: systemctl command not found
[23:28] <k1l_> Bingo: they are not packaged
[23:28] <Bingo> wull, ok k1l
[23:28] <nacc_> Bingo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallKompozer
[23:28] <nacc_> Bingo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SeaMonkey
[23:29] <k1l_> Bingo: kompozer is dead since 2010
[23:29] <nacc_> Bingo: first hits from google for both, which explain the current status
[23:29] <Bingo> nacc_ my gtk won't werk wid that so I run seamonkey
[23:29] <k1l_> Bingo: and the last stable version of kompozer was on 2007.
[23:29] <nacc_> Bingo: ENOPARSE? what do you mean your gtk won't work with that?
[23:30] <Bingo> kompozer say tha gtk version make it crashes
[23:30] <EriC^^> Bray90820: which ubuntu version is it?
[23:30] <Bray90820> EriC^^: 14.04
[23:30] <Bingo> All I was looking for was html editor. onthefly.. in a browser
[23:31] <EriC^^> Bray90820: oh, that's pre-systemd
[23:31] <EriC^^> Bray90820: ssh must be disabled some other way, maybe /etc/rc.local or some other way
[23:32] <Bingo> So I see the Linux install for this seamonkey says to add the menu item, and I click on the ICON, and go find the icon ,, but the icon is png, not xpm...
[23:32] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Is there some way to check if it actually is disabled?
[23:32] <Bingo> does that mean, i only get a launcher icon ?
[23:33] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try service --status-all
[23:33] <EriC^^> Bray90820: did you enable it manually since the pc booted?
[23:33] <Village> Hello Guys,
[23:33] <Bray90820> EriC^^: no
[23:33] <Bingo> vivid, eh.. nice nick
[23:34] <alive876_>  hi, newbie here, trying to do X11 forwarding over ssh...  I checked the remote server which has these set "X11Forwarding yes" "X11DisplayOffset 10" , the so I do this ssh -v -X   <address>  and when i log in, is there a way to test if its working?
[23:35] <Bingo> ping a server?
[23:35] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/nJVSrjSG
[23:35] <EriC^^> Bray90820: looks disabled
[23:36] <Bray90820> How would I enable it then
[23:36] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try ls -l /etc/init/ssh*
[23:37] <propman> alive876_,  type a programs name   eg firefox   and it should appear on your desktop
[23:37] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/xAM7Q4jh
[23:38] <alive876_> ok
[23:38] <Bingo> an icon location of /usr/local/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/default.png
[23:38] <Bingo> It is there, but tha icon is (none)
[23:39] <EriC^^> Bray90820: ok, type sudo rm /etc/init/ssh.override
[23:39] <Bray90820> EriC^^: Then what?
[23:40] <EriC^^> Bray90820: sudo service ssh start
[23:40] <Bray90820> EriC^^: cold I just restart?
[23:40] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah
[23:40] <Bray90820> Because I remember setting it not to start at boot
[23:42] <Bray90820> EriC^^: looks like ssh is still disabled
[23:43] <EriC^^> that's odd
[23:43] <EriC^^> is /etc/init/ssh.override still there?
[23:44] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/NFfEBzKL
[23:45] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try cat /etc/init/ssh.conf
[23:45] <EriC^^> start on runlevel [2345] ?
[23:46] <Bingo> whats the difference in Qtransmission, and just Transmission bit/tor client in my ubuntu ?
[23:47] <Bray90820> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/raw/k9zAF7Lm
[23:47] <EriC^^> Bray90820: try ls -l /etc/ssh/sshd_not_to_be_run
[23:47] <Bingo> broadwell, i5 4cpu
[23:47] <genii> !info qtransmission
[23:48] <genii> Hm
[23:48] <Bingo> ubuntu software ctr
[23:48] <Bray90820> EriC^^: No such file or directory
[23:49] <xangua> Bingo: transmission uses gtk and qtransmission qt
[23:49] <Senith> Qtransmission seems to be better for KDE systems. So if you use Kubuntu, use that. If not, use Transmission, the underlying program is the same.
[23:49] <Bingo> my install came wid a bit/tor client.. see
[23:49] <Bingo> K, kool beans
[23:50] <Bingo> really enjoying the install, 14.04
[23:51] <Bray90820> EriC^^: The channel log from when I disabled it might help
[23:51] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/pakVeQTG
[23:51] <Senith> Which desktop you running? :) Default Ubuntu (Unity)?
[23:51]  * Volund sets up RAID1 (hardware), installs Ubuntu Desktop 15.10
[23:51] <Bingo> Gnome 3
[23:52] <Senith> Cool! Running the same on 15.10
[23:52] <Bingo> loaded compiz on it, but some 3d stuff breaks
[23:54] <EriC^^> Bray90820: yeah, it looks like ssh.override was used
[23:54] <Bray90820> Then why is it still disabled?
[23:55] <Bingo> unity first screen was pale purple, but not anymore
[23:56] <Bray90820> EriC^^: uhh...
[23:56] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/wapXRt1A
[23:57] <EriC^^> Bray90820: oh ok
[23:57] <EriC^^> makes sense now
[23:57] <Bray90820> Why does it have the minus sign then
[23:58] <EriC^^> to be honest, i have no idea
[23:58] <EriC^^> it has a minus sign here too and it's running
[23:58] <EriC^^> so i guess it's normal
[23:58] <Bray90820> ecdhe: Whatever :P
[23:58] <Bray90820> EriC^^: :P
[23:59] <EriC^^> try service ssh status
[23:59] <Volund> okay guys here's an odd one
[23:59] <Bray90820> EriC^^: unknown job ssh