[00:00] <Anthony-L> http://askubuntu.com/questions/481414/install-nvidia-driver-instead-nouveau
[00:00] <daftykins> nvidia always takes precedence over nouveau when installed
[00:00] <k1l> if you install the nvidia from the ubuntu repo there is no need for blacklisting
[00:02] <Anthony-L> k1l, daftykins, is there a reason why I'm having freezing issues on reboot? it's intermittent.
[00:02] <daftykins> Anthony-L: i hope you're not using the PPA mentioned in that link - also that's not info we need as we're familiar with these setups
[00:02] <k1l> Anthony-L: so you installed the nvidia driver from where?
[00:02] <Anthony-L> the GUI
[00:02] <k1l> Anthony-L: what ubuntu is it exactly? what vdieo card? what driver? what kernel?
[00:02] <Anthony-L> sysstem settings, software and updates.
[00:03] <daftykins> your own link states you do not need to uninstall nouveau when repo drivers are in use, which you say you're using
[00:04] <daftykins> so what happens when this freeze occurs?
[00:04] <Anthony-L> purple screen of death
[00:04] <Anthony-L> no error, just a plain old purple screen.
[00:05] <daftykins> no i need the full story, what's going on?
[00:05] <daftykins> cold boot and it fails to reach desktop? i need details here
[00:05] <Anthony-L> cold boot and it will reach the desktop, on restart it doesn't reach desktop.
[00:06] <daftykins> guaranteed or intermittent? and what does it *do* on said boots? stuck on the splash screen?
[00:06] <Anthony-L> guaranteed on restart, cold boot is intermittent. I don't see grub menu.
[00:07] <Anthony-L> I'm currently on the machine too.
[00:08] <daftykins> dpkg -l | grep nvidia
[00:08] <daftykins> system details and versions
[00:08] <Anthony-L> you want me to paste them here?
[00:08] <daftykins> no in a pastebin
[00:08] <daftykins> http://paste.ubuntu.com
[00:10] <Anthony-L> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15380670/
[00:11] <daftykins> hmm not entirely fond of the way that looks, i would "sudo apt-get purge nvidia* ; sudo apt install nvidia-361 nvidia-prime nvidia-settings"
[00:11] <Anthony-L> can i just copy/paste that whole command?
[00:11] <daftykins> if you're allergic to typing, sure
[00:12] <k1l> Anthony-L: "lsb_release -d" please
[00:12] <daftykins> yeah, did kinda skip answering that part
[00:12] <Anthony-L> ?
 Anthony-L: "lsb_release -d" please
[00:12] <k1l> what is the output?
[00:12] <daftykins> < daftykins> system details and versions
[00:13] <Anthony-L> Description:	Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (development branch)
[00:14] <Anthony-L> daftykins, ok, did those commands.
[00:14] <k1l> Anthony-L: ok. you are running a development release  and worry about unstableness.
[00:14] <daftykins> idiot
[00:14] <daftykins> wrong channel
[00:14] <Anthony-L> no need to name call.
[00:15] <k1l> Anthony-L: 16.04 is not yet released. #ubuntu+1 is the channel for the development releases. and for development releases unstableness is to be expected. best is to file a bug and report it.
[00:15] <k1l> daftykins: no need for that language.
[00:15] <daftykins> for timewasting there is
[00:15] <Anthony-L> k1l, thanks
[00:16] <bazhang> daftykins, please upgrade the civility factor
[00:17] <daftykins> this user has spent a lot of today seeing me tell people 16.04 is in another channel - deal with it
[00:18] <Anthony-L> bad customer service.... :P
[00:18] <daftykins> volunteers don't get paid, so you're lucky you got what you did
[00:18] <daftykins> now go try it - if it's still a problem, file a bug
[00:18]  * reisio gets paid
[00:18] <daftykins> and don't try to ask for help in the wrong channels again
[00:18] <jakesyl> .msg nickserv identify jake1998
[00:20] <Anthony-L> thanks for being condescending. have a good day. new users sure do feel welcome, i'm sure.
[00:20] <bazhang> daftykins, PM please
[00:23] <cvetan> hey guys, are there known launchpad issues lately?
[00:23] <cvetan> since i ran sudo apt-get update on my 14.04 install and it threw errors as i see for all ppa-s i added.
[00:24] <k1l> cvetan: please put the outpu of "sudo apt update" into a pastebin like paste.ubuntu.com
[00:24] <tgm4883> cvetan: I've not seen any issues.
[00:24] <squinty> looks like ppa.launchpad is down right now
[00:25] <tgm4883> oh yea, that would do it
[00:26] <cvetan> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15380984/
[00:27] <squinty> cvetan,  no need for that   the site if offline right now
[00:27] <squinty> if/is
[00:27] <cvetan> ok.
[00:28] <cvetan> i first went to launchpad and it wasn't down.
[00:28] <cvetan> that is why i came here.
[00:28] <squinty> been down for about an hour from this end of things  (last time I tried updating)
[00:29] <cvetan> ok thanks for the info.
[00:29] <squinty> yw
[00:29] <czwolf> Hello, searching answer, having this strange problem. When I issue 2 commands in the console, is ok. When I do it remotely only one (the second one) works. it is for the same application: sudo monit myapp | at now + 1 min && sudo monit stop myapp
[00:30] <Danielh90> If I install mysql server will I get the phpmyadmin? also and will it effect mineraft performance?
[00:31] <tgm4883> Danielh90: no, if you install phpmyadmin then you will get phpmyadmin
[00:32] <tgm4883> Danielh90: and it could affect minecraft performance. But since we don't know if your are running on a raspberry pi or a 32 core 128GB RAM server, it's tough to answer that question
[00:34] <Danielh90> oh ok
[00:48] <Bashing-om> " ppa.launchpad.net  will be offline for up to two hours from 00:00 UTC (in 15 minutes) for a storage upgrade. " A bit dated .
[00:52] <squinty> thanks for the update Bashing-om
[00:52] <virtuosoj> Is 16.04 going to stick with Nautilus 3.14 as file manager? Or upgrade to 3.18
[00:53] <reisio> virtuosoj: does it matter?
[00:53] <virtuosoj> reisio, yes. google drive capabilities, better file/folder search
[00:53] <k1l> !info nautilus xenial
[00:53] <k1l> 3.18
[00:54] <virtuosoj> thx
[00:54] <reisio> I'm sure you can get those with 3.14
[00:54] <reisio> but I also see no reason to avoid 16.04, so :)
[00:55] <virtuosoj> tbh I've been jumping back and forth between Ubuntu and Fedora. it's hard to decide
[00:55] <virtuosoj> I really like the Unity desktop's workflow
[00:56] <reisio> virtuosoj: Unity shouldn't factor into your decision, you can use Unity on any distro
[00:56] <reisio> Ubuntu & Fedora differ primarily on how they manage packages
[00:56] <virtuosoj> Nah I think you can only install it on Arch now, other than Ubuntu that is
[00:56] <virtuosoj> wouldn't work in Fedora too many patched GNOME packages
[00:56] <reisio> close second to that is that Fedora is the testing version of RHEL, and Ubuntu has no testing version
[00:56] <reisio> virtuosoj: no really, you can install it on any distro
[00:56] <reisio> this goes for any software, really
[00:56] <reisio> if it installs on one, it installs on another
[00:56] <virtuosoj> I may have to build from source though
[00:57] <virtuosoj> correct?
[00:57] <reisio> some distros make it easier for particular hardware, it's true
[00:57] <virtuosoj> I wouldn't be comfortable doing that
[00:57] <reisio> for something as "popular" as Unity, there are probably RPMs, for example, for Fedora, for example
[00:57] <reisio> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/07/unity-desktop-available-for-fedora
[00:58] <reisio> and even if this were some alternate reality where you couldn't install Unity on any distro, you can get most any DE/launcher/combo to work just like it
[00:58] <virtuosoj> reisio, ty. this is my current fedora setup haha http://imgur.com/mQxQ6Bd
[00:58] <reisio> purdy
[00:58] <reisio> you could call that a distro
[00:58] <virtuosoj> exactly what you're saying, getting gnome3 to work like unity. but I can't get the unified top menu/left icons
[00:58] <reisio> backtrack/kali linux is its own distro, and basically its only contribution is a dragon wallpaper :p
[00:59] <virtuosoj> that article is really outdated I don't think this works anymore
[00:59] <virtuosoj> lolol. I think that's a little hyperbolic
[01:00] <reisio> not sure something can be a "little" hyperbolic :D
[01:00] <virtuosoj> but I do know what you're saying, most new distros are "spins" rather than actual different distros
[01:00] <virtuosoj> XD
[01:00] <reisio> well, while that's true, it's not what I'm saying
[01:00] <reisio> again, any package you can run on any one distro, you can run on any other distro
[01:00] <reisio> so really you shouldn't compare Fedora and Ubuntu on the default DE installed
[01:00] <reisio> if indeed you wish to compare them
[01:00] <reisio> as this comparison is ...not great
[01:01] <virtuosoj> true true
[01:02] <virtuosoj> although I feel like Unity is the exception to that rule kind of... requires more work than any other to run outside of ubuntu
[01:03] <reisio> it's pretty odd for a person to not want to use Ubuntu but want to use Unity, anyway :p
[01:03] <reisio> even though, again, they're entirely separable
[01:03]  * reisio takes a break
[01:03] <virtuosoj> yeah I know. I don't necessarily not want to use Ubuntu
[01:03] <virtuosoj> lolol sorry I know this is circular
[01:04] <virtuosoj> I am going to try the beta on a live usb soon, DLing right now
[01:04]  * reisio AFKs
[01:07] <virtuosoj> question: is there a way to get a weather indicator in Unity panel?
[01:08] <jayjo> I just installed ubutnu 14.04, is there a way to disable the built in amazon stuff?
[01:08] <jayjo> in fact - can I just broadly disable all things like that?
[01:08] <virtuosoj> yes jayjo, go to system settings and security/privacy
[01:08] <virtuosoj> disable search from online sources
[01:09] <jayjo> ok thank you
[01:09] <jayjo> I have to restart, i'll be right back
[01:09] <virtuosoj> also, "sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool"
[01:16] <czwolf> Hello, does anybody know? These 2 commands do not work from remote ...  sudo monit 'corrade | at now + 1' && sudo monit stop corrade
[01:20] <andrej> I can't find anything in ufw's man-page regarding this; is there a way to suppress the (y|n) prompt and just make it do as I want?
[01:21] <virtuosoj> -y
[01:21] <virtuosoj> sudo apt-get -y install package_name
[01:25] <andrej> I need to put a rule in #1 postion that I accidentally added to end of a rule-set on ~ 60 machines. I don't want to log into each one individually to do that manually pressing y :/
[01:26] <virtuosoj> oh man. that problem is really out of my league im sorry
[01:27] <andrej> Heh
[01:28] <andrej> Wish it had a "force switch". To enforce user-interaction is such a non-Linuxy thing to do, it makes me angry :}
[01:31] <Mchammerdad> whats the easiest way to create a bootable usb stick (say for a windows 7 iso?) it seems unetbootin isn't working for me, and I don't know a "manual" way of doing it in linux.
[01:31] <andrej> Oooooh ... I was lying. The --force switch now works with delete.
[01:32] <reisio> Mchammerdad: http://serverfault.com/questions/6714/how-to-make-windows-7-usb-flash-install-media-from-linux#answer-167060
[01:41] <cki> I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 in VirtualBox on OS X. In System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Launchers, I disabled my "Launch terminal" shortcut. Now I want to set it back to Ctrl+Alt+T, but I only get so far as Ctrl+Alt and then it sets it back to disabled. I tried disabling the "Key to show the HUD" because just pressing Alt was bringing it up (even though it was set to Alt+L), but the same thing still happens.
[01:42] <Raku> I'm having some issues getting wine installed, I have some dependencies that are unmeetable http://puu.sh/nFH1d/7a53e4c991.png most of them require installing a massive amount of stuff having to do with unity which I don't want(using xubuntu) or removing a ton of things which would break the system
[01:48] <goddard> is ubuntu compiled with iommu support?
[01:50] <Remind> Just a question: My mouse starts centered in my screen but when I move it, it doesn't move. However I can click things still even though the mouse doesn't move. Once I open the terminal, I can move my mouse normally
[01:51] <Remind> Is there a fix for that?
[01:51] <reisio> Remind: sounds like your wm isn't running
[01:53] <goddard> how can i list my video devices?
[01:53] <goddard> like its bus and id number
[01:54] <styles> Hey guys, I doubt this is something that we're supposed to do, but I'm having issues upgrading my system and I'm nearing the point where I'm just going to reformat. If somebody has a moment and can take a look at the following thread I've been trying to resolve an upgrade issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2316987 .. Thank you in advance for any assistance.
[01:55] <Remind> reisio: Thank you! Is there a way to get it to start?
[01:56] <reisio> Remind: ordinary Ubuntu? Probably just run 'unity', then log out to save your session so it doesn't happen again
[01:56] <Bashing-om> goddard: Something like - lspci | grep VGA ; grep "[[:space:]]7146" /usr/share/misc/pci.ids -  where 7146 is the ID from 'lspci' .
[01:58] <goddard> Bashing-om: awesome!
[02:00] <goddard> Bashing-om: so i found my intel device, but not my nvidia 970m
[02:00] <goddard> Bashing-om: you think it needs to be active?
[02:02] <liuxg> the fonts in my desktop is very small. it is shown as http://imgur.com/VUYbui8. How can I make it bigger? i have tried to use tweak tool to fine tune them with no success.　I am now using Ubuntu 15.10..thanks
[02:06] <goddard> Bashing-om: ahh it is listed as a "3D controller:
[02:06] <Bashing-om> styles: ' sudo apt-get --reinstall install xkb-data ' See my response on the forum .
[02:07] <Bashing-om> goddard: TRY as ' lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D' ' .
[02:10] <B0bsF1sh> Can anyone help me get more than 640x480 resolution under VirtualBox? I've installed guest additions from VBox menu and restarted, still don't have more resolution options. Then tried apt-get update;apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms and rebooted and still the same
[02:12] <reisio> B0bsF1sh: http://virtualboxes.org/doc/installing-guest-additions-on-ubuntu/
[02:13] <Trinity> hi can someone direct me towards where I can find the md5checksum of lshw?
[02:13] <reisio> Trinity: won't help you
[02:13] <Trinity> this is for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. The best I found was https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lshw/02.16-2ubuntu1.2
[02:13] <Trinity> but it seems like it's an archive
[02:15] <B0bsF1sh> thanks reisio: will try after updates finish installing
[02:15] <Trinity> reisio, you wrote won't help you here though O.o
[02:16] <reisio> Trinity: it won't help you
[02:16] <Trinity> ah okay thanks for the clarification
[02:16] <reisio> /I/ am helping you, by telling you that /it/ won't
[02:16] <reisio> :D
[02:18] <Trinity> reisio, whats the reason why it won't help?
[02:18] <Trinity> i'm assuming you mean the md5 checksum of lshw
[02:18] <reisio> it won't prove what you want it to prove
[02:20] <Bashing-om> Trinity: /var/lib/dpkg/info/<package_name>.md5sums  do you any good ?
[02:21] <Trinity> Bashing-om, yes thanks :)
[02:32] <B0bsF1sh> Looks like I'm the victim of this bug: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12623 4.3.6
[02:33] <B0bsF1sh> Still can't change resolutions after that procedure reisio
[02:35] <reisio> B0bsF1sh: what procedure is that?
[02:35] <B0bsF1sh> The one you posted here: (10:11:10 PM) reisio: B0bsF1sh: http://virtualboxes.org/doc/installing-guest-additions-on-ubuntu/
[02:36] <reisio> B0bsF1sh: you reboot?
[02:37] <B0bsF1sh> Yes
[02:37] <B0bsF1sh> next would be upgrading virtualbox I suppose
[02:37] <on3pk> So, not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but, is it possible to run full guis like a VPS?
[02:41] <neyder_> on3pk, yes, but isn't useful, you shuld configure a vnc server
[02:42] <neyder_> on3pk, or run trough 'ssh -X' tunneling
[02:42] <czwolf> I need to force monit to stop monitor corrade for 1 minute (or any other time) and to start to monitor it after time given again. Commands: sudo monit  start corrade | at now + 1 min && sudo monit stop corrade When I do them separatedly, both proceed but the first one immediately. Wrong syntax? Thank you for help if you know.
[02:47] <on3pk> neyder_, ah ok
[02:48] <neyder_> on3pk, like in a raspberry pi headless
[02:48] <on3pk> neyder_, how would ssh -X work, does that run the x server locally or... what?
[02:48] <neyder_> on your desktop, you run remote X applications
[02:48] <Raku> Hmm, the packages for wine from the official ubuntu repos depend on packages not available... from the official repos
[02:48] <neyder_> it renders on your desktop but is running in VPS
[02:50] <on3pk> does the VPS need to have x server installed?
[02:50] <neyder_> OneM_Industries, yes
[02:50] <neyder_> on3pk, yes
[02:51] <on3pk> what are the system requirements for that?
[02:51] <neyder_> on3pk, dind' get hte question
[02:52] <on3pk> oh, for x server, what are the system requirements?
[02:52] <neyder_> any modern computer(vps in computer)
[02:54] <on3pk> ah ok.  Then I guess if I terminate the ssh connection, will the applications still run?
[02:54] <Raku> It's asking I install an old git version http://puu.sh/nFKUY/668c574225.png but that's not even available? http://puu.sh/nFKWb/61d95512e8.png I'm super lost
[02:55] <neyder_> on3pk, no, a graphic application need an X running, so your option is vnc
[02:56] <on3pk> neyder_, right, but I guess that shouldn't necessarily change anything in terms of system req's right?  I mean, slightly more.  But just for the VPN deamon?
[02:58] <neyder_> 1GB ram, besides Rpi run with 256MB,
[02:59] <on3pk> neyder_, so what you're saying is, if I'm using a VPS with 1gb of ram, I better use SSH tunneling...
[03:00] <casy> hi i got this message when i went building a source code: Dependency not found: systemd  can some one help me out
[03:00] <neyder_> no, on3pk if you have 1GB VNC remote desktop,
[03:01] <on3pk> ah ok
[03:07] <satyam_> what is this?
[03:08] <reisio> satyam_: der IRCmonheimer
[03:08] <satyam_> der IRCmonheimer?
[03:11] <reisio> satyam_: der IRCmonheimer?
[03:11] <on3pk> neyder_, welp, I'm going to give this a try then. Thanks for your help
[03:11] <neyder_> ok
[03:12] <Hadi> for me
[03:34] <lickalott> hey all!!  I just converted .wav files to .flac (first time I've ever done it myself) and noticed that there is no metadata once it's done.  I've been looking around and I saw that metaflac seems to be able to handle metadata, but before I ventrue there I wanted to see what the big brains had to say.
[03:35] <zykotick9> lickalott: the gui program easytag can handle flac metadata...
[03:36]  * lickalott goes to check it out 
[03:36] <lickalott> thanks !
[03:37] <Raku> I can't for the life of me get wine installed on xubuntu 15.10, it keeps complaining about things not being installed that are, or something or other, I've tried most of the solutions online(still searching) but nothing is working
[03:41] <nomic> there are ubuntu forums for specific questions .. this is transient Raku  .. you would be lucky to find someone dealing with your problem (moreso early morning monday)
[03:42] <nomic> http://ubuntuforums.org/
[03:42] <Raku> It's late night sunday for me :P
[03:42] <nomic> open account, post topic to relevant area
[03:42] <nomic> is also efficient because you can post  a message and go away, then later pick up any replies (how forums work)
[03:43] <nomic> do that for something more package specific .. even when it's busy here -- you are only likely to receive immediate fixes/responses to general issues
[03:43] <Raku> Oh
[03:43] <Raku> Bye
[04:10] <wen> It's too slowly to run eclipse.
[04:12] <reisio> not sure what you expect from Java™
[04:21] <snell> sorry if this is a repeat, but my internet went out: hello, I need to boot up my encrypted partition, but the old boot partition is gone now (forever). Since I have 2 different drives, I was wondering how to boot the encrypted partition using my primary GRUB install
[04:21] <davido> oh, that's actually an interesting question
[04:22] <davido> is the entire partition encrypted, or just the home dir?
[04:23] <snell> the entire partition.
[04:24] <davido> If you mount it (using nautilus) are you not prompted for a password?
[04:24] <snell> so far, I've tried chrooting into the drive and doing install-grub, but I'm unable to do so
[04:25] <snell> It doesn't show up when I look for it in nautilus. I have to mount it manually, either by command line or by Disks
[04:25] <davido> but if you boot from a usb dongle or a live cd, can you mount the partition?
[04:25] <snell> Sure, I can mount it if I want to.
[04:26] <davido> and if you mount it you can provide the password, view the contents, etc?
[04:26] <davido> but the problem is that it's no longer bootable?
[04:26] <snell> yes. If using something automated, it will go to /dev/mapper/blahblahblah
[04:26] <davido> ic.
[04:27] <davido> I'm afraid i'm not an expert on this topic, but it is interesting.
[04:27] <davido> (I do use a bootable encrypted partition, myself, but it was $work that inflicted that upon me)
[04:27] <snell> yes. I have two disks. Primary disk has primary grub has primary ubuntu. The secondary disk used to have a tertiary disk with a bootloader on it that was able to boot the second disk (encrypted)
[04:31] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[04:31] <silv3r_m00n> i am using firefox and chrome on kubuntu, and they both hang when i open any product on amazon.com, any idea how to fix it ?
[04:31] <silv3r_m00n> firefox says, script is busy and chrome tab freezes
[04:32] <silv3r_m00n> this thing does not happen on windows, or my ipad
[04:33] <electricstairs> hey. I went through this https://thornelabs.net/2013/06/10/create-a-bootable-windows-7-usb-drive-in-linux.html and I tried another method guide or two prior to that, but
[04:33] <electricstairs> all I get is "reboot and select proper boot device"
[04:34] <buu> Anyone have an idea why I would have super slow (22MB/s) copy speed from /dev/sda to /dev/nvme0n0
[04:35] <snell> hello, I had a lapse in connection. Has there been anything new directed to me since 10 minutes ago?
[04:39] <wafflejock> buu: what device is attached to /dev/nvme0n0
[04:39] <buu> wafflejock: samsung 950 pro
[04:39] <wafflejock> buu: how's that connected?
[04:40] <wafflejock> buu: pretty sure USB 2.0 has a regular transfer rate of 180 Mbps which is about 22.5MB/s
[04:40] <wafflejock> it will burst at 480 Mbps but the 180 is a regular rate
[04:43] <on3pk> Ok, so, I have xfce/vnc installed on my vps.  Unfortunately it's like super duper basic.  Is there a package that provides neat features like... the archive manager?
[04:44] <wafflejock> on3pk: think the packages that end with desktop-environment typically have all the bells and whistles
[04:44] <wafflejock> on3pk: like xfce-desktop-environment
[04:44] <buu> wafflejock: usb?
[04:44] <buu> wafflejock: what?
[04:44] <buu> how would you even attach it to usb
[04:45] <wafflejock> buu: bahhaha oh sorry thought you were talking cameras... just looked it up yeah that's slow
[04:45] <wafflejock> that is USB 2.0 speed though ;)
[04:46] <buu> yeah........
[04:46] <buu> It's gotten even slower
[04:46] <buu> what the hell
[04:46] <wafflejock> what're you trying to do with it in particular?
[04:47] <on3pk> wafflejock, unable to find locate package xfce-desktop-environment :(
[04:47] <wafflejock> buu: just transferring files using a file browser or using cp or rsync or something else?
[04:47] <buu> dd
[04:48] <wafflejock> on3pk: ah that's it for gnome and mate, just looked there's an xfce-goodies, you might just want to grab file-roller or whatever you need though
[04:49] <wafflejock> not sure what the xfce archive tool of choice would be though really nothing jumping out at me in the list of xfce4- packages
[04:53] <on3pk> wafflejock, well, there is a CLI one that I'm using but I figure if I'm going to have a visual environment, I should have all the bells and whisles :D
[04:53] <wafflejock> on3pk: can run, apt-cache search xfce, to get a list of packages with reference to xfce in their name or description but still not seeing anything related to archives or zipping so maybe file-roller is the way to go
[04:54] <wafflejock> yeah guess they just expect you to use tar if you're using XFCE
[04:55] <on3pk> maybe
[04:59] <wafflejock> buu: how are you monitoring the transfer rate also are you using a block size?
[05:03] <wafflejock> buu: this seems to work fine here dd if=/dev/zero of=tempfile bs=1M count=1024 conv=fdatasync,notrunc I get 157MB/s
[05:38] <RahulAN> Hi
[05:38] <akis> hi all. i tried to update midori on my xubuntu 14.04.1 using Alternative Downloads here http://midori-browser.org/download/ubuntu/ and when prompted i choosed open with ubuntu software center' but update failed because dependency is not satisfiable as you can see in this screenshot http://pasteboard.co/2fG7GmNy.png . After that i canceled update procedure. Was there any new data or anything else written on my system although I canceled this upda
[05:38] <akis> te procedure?
[05:39] <spiderx> hey there
[05:39] <RahulAN> I am unable to send messages to channels
[05:39] <RahulAN> i am already registered and identified to
[05:39] <RahulAN> *too
[05:41] <RahulAN> Please help me
[05:42] <davido> there seems to be nothing preventing you chatting in this channel.
[05:43] <xangua> akis: " Note that they do not include any dependencies, and may not be updated with the rest of your system by the package manager." Why don't you use the PPA they provide?
[05:49] <akis> xangua: i read this. i will consider about way through a PPA update. At this moment I am just wondering if any new data or anything else was written on my system although I canceled this update through  ubuntu software center?
[06:02] <akis> software-center log wrote this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15382645/ Does this help to conclude that the update operation canceled without any system's changes?
[06:14] <crt> you forgot to say please.
[06:14] <hicoleri> I installed the powerline package from pip. Now how do I enable it in vim?
[06:34] <Guest77137> was wondering if someone could try and help me
[06:35] <Guest77137> this radio station website won't produce sound ubuntu 15.10 desktop
[06:35] <Guest77137> on
[06:36] <Guest77137> however on other os's it will
[06:36] <baizon> Guest77137: which one?
[06:37] <Guest77137> www.metalassaultradio.com
[06:37] <Guest77137> and shoutcast.com
[06:37] <mewecoffee> join #networking, join #security
[06:40] <baizon> Guest77137: metalsassault... not working, shoutcast working
[06:40] <Guest77137> i even installed codecs
[06:40] <Guest77137> thinking that was it
[06:44] <Guest77137> baizon thanks for checking that out;  any ideas as to how to get first link working
[07:04] <abelardo> :)
[07:12] <on3pk> Hey, how in the world do I start a qemu instance?
[07:23] <haasn> on3pk: I use virsh from the command line and virt-manager from a graphical environment
[07:24] <haasn> But that's just a front-end to make everything much more convenient. You can also run the qemu binary with the same parameters directly
[07:37] <akis>  Hi all. If i only open a .deb file with ubuntu software center but i don't proceed to installation because of a dependency unavailability, is it anything changed on my system?
[07:45] <MurcieLee> akis: No, AFAIK
[07:47] <haasn> akis: No. Dependencies are resolved before anything gets installed
[07:47] <haasn> Unless the dependency itself fails building
[07:47] <haasn> fails installing* sorry forgot this isn't gentoo
[07:49] <akis> MurcieLee: thanks
[07:50] <akis> haasn: i got the error message of a dependency unavailability plus the file missing. is that actually meaning that nothing was installed?
[07:51] <haasn> When you say ‘file’ do you mean the package name?
[07:56] <zedde> I just booted up on a live cd and removed the swap partition, moved the extended partition,  extended the sda1 partition, I then created the swap partition again. can I just reboot or do I need to change the fstab ?
[07:59] <akis> haasn: i clicked on the link's .deb package using firefox and i choosed 'open with ubuntu software center'. then ubuntu software center opened but i got this screen http://pasteboard.co/2fPp6rEQ.png and the instalaltion aborted.
[08:00] <frdmn_> good morning
[08:01] <frdmn_> can someone help me out with my logrotate configuration? this is what I use so far (http://paste.frd.mn/qixim) and I plan to keep the logs for 90 days with daily rotation.
[08:01] <frdmn_> however, I can only find the logs of the last 5 days
[08:01] <frdmn_> is there anything I am missing here?
[08:03] <N3X15> Rather urgent:  Anyone familiar with anything that would run as /tmp/is as a jenkins user?
[08:03] <N3X15> Noticed it in htop after my host warned me of a bandwidth overload
[08:03] <zedde> nvm
[08:04] <zedde> found that I need
[08:08] <akis> haasn: by that I wrote above could you conclude that that there was no installation on my system?
[08:10] <haasn> akis: yes
[08:12] <akis> haasn: thank you, and therefore no change on system's files?
[08:12] <haasn> akis: for sure. “Dependency not satisfiable” means it didn't even get to the stage of downloading, let along unpacking
[08:13] <arkus_> Yau
[08:13] <akis> haasn: thank you, for your detailed answer.
[08:13] <arkus_> Bien la room ?
[08:13] <arkus_> Une question me taraude.
[08:16] <akis> haasn: one more clarification...this .deb downloaded form here http://midori-browser.org/download/ubuntu/ isn't ready for installation without any additional download and just stopped becase of  “Dependency not satisfiable”?
[08:17] <soulisson> Hello, in single user mode, are there processes belonging to other users than root?
[08:17] <tush> where should i mount MDADM RAID ARRAY in ubuntu /mnt or /media???
[08:18] <haasn> akis: I don't think I understand your question, but why are you trying to download a .deb from the web page? Ubuntu has midori packaged already
[08:18] <akis> aad;x
[08:18] <haasn> Just install it through the package manager (e.g. sudo apt-get install midori)
[08:24] <akis> haasn: i have it already installed but i tried to update it using this method (and not the PPA method). I downloaded this package and i also opened it with 'archive manager" and i saw that is it is plenty of files. But the installation failed because of this “Dependency not satisfiable”. I keep the older version but i want just be sure that nothing changed on my system and from what you already kindly wrote it is definitely sure that nothing
[08:24] <akis>  was written on it. isn't it?
[08:26] <mintux> what do you suggest backup software for ubuntu server that could back files and database with daily option also could make remote back on ssh mount netwrok drive
[08:27] <ikonia> ssh mount is not a good way to do that
[08:28] <ikonia> as that will be mounted userspace, so it will have to be run as the user with the mount, which may limit the backup
[08:28] <ikonia> or you'd have to work around that with scripts, that some tools may not like
[08:28] <llutz> mintux: rsync, rsnapshot
[08:28] <ikonia> you may not want to backup physical database files too while the database is open
[08:28] <ikonia> using the backup process of the database you're using, and then backing up that backup output would be better
[08:29] <mintux> with mysql dump?
[08:29] <ikonia> what ever tool you want
[08:53] <anes> Do any one know how to add preseed file in an iso?
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> anes: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization
[08:58] <kpwarr> Hello, I'm using XMonad and trying to set my wallpaper on login using `feh`. I've read a bunch of answers online about where I could put this command so that it runs on login but none seem to work (.xsession, .zlogin, .profile, .bash_profile) I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong
[08:58] <anes> lotuspsychje: thanks for your suggestion , but use that option can create iso but it's not bootable
[09:00] <lotuspsychje> kpwarr: maybe the #xmonad guys might know?
[09:03] <anes> #ubuntu-boot
[09:04] <anes> #ubuntu-installer
[09:10] <anes> #ubuntu-iso
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> anes: plz dont type that here
[09:19] <roubai> salut
[09:21] <haasn> kpwarr: easiest way would be to have (spawn "feh ...") in your xmonad.hs
[09:21] <haasn> kpwarr: Or just have spawn "~/.autostart" and use the autostart script to place your on-startup stuff.
[09:23] <home> hi
[09:24] <Stych> bit of a noob here, i'm having some issues and could use some help
[09:24] <EriC^^> ask
[09:25] <y0r94rd14n4n93l> hi
[09:26] <Stych> running Ubuntu Studio, trying to update, but the system keeps telling me that i don't have enough space in the boot partition.
[09:26] <EriC^^> Stych: type dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[09:26] <EriC^^> Stych: type dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:26] <Stych> where?
[09:27] <EriC^^> in a terminal
[09:27] <Stych> k
[09:30] <doodles> hey all can you help me to create a bootable iso after adding preseed file.
[09:30] <kpwarr> thx haasn
[09:30] <Stych> k, string stopped working at nc termbin.com 999
[09:31] <EriC^^> 9999
[09:31] <Stych> yeah, thats what i meant, command does nothing
[09:33] <EriC^^> http://termbin.com/vxcn
[09:33] <EriC^^> it's working
[09:34] <EriC^^> Stych: dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:34] <EriC^^> copy and paste the whole thing
[09:37] <Stych> i know how to type a command line. theoretically, in a terminal, when a command is input, there is evidence of it doing something. also, your web address is a 404
[09:38] <EriC^^> Stych: you're wrong on 3 accounts
[09:38] <Stych> educate me
[09:38] <EriC^^> Stych: is your browsing working?
[09:38] <Stych> yes
[09:38] <EriC^^> try ping termbin.com in a termina;
[09:39] <Hiro`> Hey all. Recently upgraded from 15.04 to 15.10. Since then, I get crash reports on startup. They're always the same, complaining about `plymouthd`. I've tried the fix suggested here http://askubuntu.com/questions/407131/why-is-plymouthd-crashing-on-startup, but it hasn't helped.
[09:41] <Stych> 64 bytes from solusipse.net (5.39.93.71): icmp_seq=31 ttl=55 time=135 ms
[09:41] <EriC^^> Stych: ok, try echo bla | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:42] <Stych> new command string or the old one?
[09:42] <EriC^^> new one
[09:44] <Stych> This is nc from the netcat-openbsd package. An alternative nc is available
[09:44] <Stych> in the netcat-traditional package.
[09:44] <Stych> usage: nc [-46bCDdhjklnrStUuvZz] [-I length] [-i interval] [-O length]
[09:44] <Stych> 	  [-P proxy_username] [-p source_port] [-q seconds] [-s source]
[09:44] <Stych> 	  [-T toskeyword] [-V rtable] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_protocol]
[09:44] <Stych> 	  [-x proxy_address[:port]] [destination] [port]
[09:44] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$
[09:44] <EriC^^> can you copy and paste what you typed before that?
[09:45] <EriC^^> i think you're not putting a space between termbin.com and 999
[09:45] <EriC^^> *9999
[09:46] <Stych> forgot the 9999 that time, sorry running on lack of sleep
[09:48] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$ echo bla
[09:48] <Stych> bla
[09:48] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$ nc termbin.com 9999
[09:48] <Stych> Use netcat.
[09:48] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$
[09:48] <EriC^^> Stych: it's one command on one line, "|" is a pipe
[09:48] <llutz> i really  doubt [10:37:32] <Stych> i know how to type a command line
[09:49] <EriC^^> the output of one command gets "piped" to the command on the other side of the pipe
[09:49] <EriC^^> Stych: dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999
[09:49] <Stych> i did say noob
[09:51] <Ben64> all you gotta do is copy and paste
[09:52] <Stych> wont let me copy
[09:53] <Ben64> what irc client
[09:53] <ghost_> hel me.,. !!
[09:53] <Stych> x code
[09:53] <EriC^^> ghost_: with?
[09:53] <ghost_> Fetched 3.488 kB in 52s (67,0 kB/s)
[09:53] <ghost_> Reading package lists... Error!
[09:53] <ghost_> E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[09:53] <ghost_> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/id.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty_main_i18n_Translation-en%5fUS
[09:53] <ghost_> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[09:54] <Ben64> Stych: what?
[09:55] <EriC^^> ghost_: try sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*
[09:55] <ghost_> eriC : error occurred when an update
[09:55] <EriC^^> ghost_: and sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/*
[09:55] <EriC^^> then try sudo apt-get update again
[09:55] <EriC^^> yes
[09:56] <linocisco> how can I see which network cards are supported by ubuntu?
[09:56] <linocisco> hi
[09:56] <linocisco> how can I see which network cards are supported by ubuntu?, brands/model?
[09:56] <Ben64> linocisco: pretty much all of them, can you be more specific
[09:57] <Stych> Ben64: what what?
[09:57] <Ben64> Stych: never heard of "x code" being an irc client
[09:57] <linocisco> and there any list of tested hardware?
[09:57] <Ben64> linocisco: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/
[09:57] <linocisco> Ben64, i mean for network card
[09:58] <Ben64> really, the list would be impossibly huge and couldn't be maintained
[09:58] <ghost_> EriC^^ : same result
[09:58] <ghost_> Reading package lists... Error!
[09:58] <ghost_> E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[09:58] <ghost_> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/id.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty_main_i18n_Translation-en%5fUS
[09:58] <ghost_> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[09:59] <Stych> idk, its the one supplied with Ubuntu studio, i cant really read the icon, its got a big orange X in the background with white lettering in the foreground
[09:59] <linocisco> Ben64, TP-Link (TG-3468) Gigabit PCI-Express NIC Adaptor
[09:59] <EriC^^> ghost_: try sudo apt-get -f install
[10:00] <Ben64> Stych: so you can copy. highlight what you want to copy, and it's copied. easy
[10:00] <Ben64> linocisco: yep, probably works
[10:01] <linocisco> Ben64, are you sure?
[10:01] <ghost_> EriC^^ : same result
[10:01] <Ben64> yes i'm sure it probably works
[10:01] <ghost_> Reading package lists... Error!
[10:01] <ghost_> E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[10:01] <ghost_> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/id.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty_main_i18n_Translation-en%5fUS
[10:01] <ghost_> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[10:01] <Ben64> ghost_: you don't need to post all that every time
[10:01] <Stych> seriously, what does noob mean to you people, i just scapped windows 10 because it bogged down my laptop
[10:02] <ghost_> Ben64 : sorry ben
[10:02] <EriC^^> noob means somebody who is new to something, not like those guys in the movie zoolander trying to get the files out of the pc
[10:02] <EriC^^> Stych: we're just asking you to copy something and paste it and return a link it gives
[10:03] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$ dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:03] <Stych> http://termbin.com/5ydc
[10:03] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$
[10:03] <EriC^^> halleluya
[10:03] <EriC^^> Stych: it's whining about free space on /boot ?
[10:04] <Stych> not a ben stiller fan, so never saw zoolander
[10:04] <EriC^^> Stych: type uname -r
[10:04] <EriC^^> and paste what it returns
[10:05] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$ uname -r
[10:05] <Stych> 4.2.0-30-lowlatency
[10:05] <Stych> kenan@FBI:~$
[10:06] <EriC^^> Stych: type sudo apt-get purge linux-image-4.2.0-27-generic linux-image-4.2.0-27-lowlatency
[10:07] <Stych> Reading package lists... Done
[10:07] <Stych> Building dependency tree
[10:07] <Stych> Reading state information... Done
[10:07] <Stych> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
[10:07] <Stych>   dkms fglrx-updates-core lib32gcc1 libc6-i386 linux-headers-4.2.0-27-generic
[10:07] <Stych> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
[10:07] <Stych> The following packages will be REMOVED:
[10:07] <Stych>   linux-image-4.2.0-27-generic* linux-image-4.2.0-27-lowlatency*
[10:07] <Stych>   linux-image-extra-4.2.0-27-generic*
[10:07] <Stych> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 3 to remove and 55 not upgraded.
[10:07] <Stych> After this operation, 422 MB disk space will be freed.
[10:07] <Stych> Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
[10:07]  * EriC^^ wonders where Drone` is
[10:07] <lotuspsychje> lol
[10:07] <Ben64> taking a break i guess
[10:08] <lotuspsychje> !paste | Stych
[10:08] <minimec> Stych: Do not paste all that console output into the channel, please...
[10:08] <EriC^^> Stych: press "y"
[10:10] <Stych> it done chewing on it
[10:12] <EriC^^> Stych: ok, how big is your boot partition anyways? type df -h /boot
[10:13] <Stych> 237M
[10:13] <Stych> 73M os being used
[10:13] <EriC^^> ok, every once in a while run sudo apt-get autoremove so it removes the older kernels
[10:13] <Stych> is*
[10:14] <EriC^^> also if you know for sure you're going to use the lowlatency ones instead of the generic you could remove the package that installs those kernels automatically
[10:14] <doodles> #ubuntuforums
[10:15] <Stych> k
[10:15] <EriC^^> i dunno much about generic vs lowlatency , i think lowlatency is for better audio editing stuff etc
[10:15] <EriC^^> you're using the lowlatency right now
[10:16] <Stych> yeah, im a dj on the weekends
[10:19] <eval> Hello.
[10:19] <Stych> would it be worth formatting and reinstalling with a larger boot?
[10:19] <EriC^^> Stych: did you install using lvm?
[10:19] <eval> We are doing daily snapshots of the xenial repositories and it sometimes happens that the repository is in an unusable state (packages missing, or broken dependencies). Is it somehow possible to tell if the repository is currently in an ok state before doing the snapshot?
[10:20] <Stych> ???
[10:20] <lotuspsychje> eval: #ubuntu+1 for xenial please
[10:20] <eval> lotuspsychje: Ok, thanks!
[10:20] <EriC^^> Stych: did you manually create the /boot?
[10:21] <doodles> hey all I've a doubt about adding preseed file on iso image
[10:21] <EriC^^> Stych: if you want lvm, i think it creates a 2xxmb /boot by default
[10:22] <Stych> Eric: no, i just let it configure automaticly, i figured it knew what it needed. had i known about this glitch, i would have given it a few Gigs
[10:23] <EriC^^> Stych: you can remove the /boot partition if you want, it's not really necessary
[10:24] <EriC^^> i mean it doesn't need to have its own partition, it can use the "/" one
[10:24] <manish_> Hello
[10:24] <Stych> Eric: then why is it there and how would i merge it into the main partition?
[10:25] <EriC^^> Stych: can you type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999 ?
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[10:26] <EriC^^> !ops | flooding
[10:26] <shrilaxmi> hi ubuntu!
[10:27] <EriC^^> Stych: can you type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999 ?
[10:31] <Stych> it prompts me for my password, doesn't let me finish typing before it says Use netcat.
[10:42] <EriC^^> Stych: try sudo parted -l
[10:44] <Stych> k, what should i be looking for?
[10:44] <EriC^^> Stych: try sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:44] <EriC^^> in the same terminal
[10:45] <Stych> http://termbin.com/6pn1
[10:46] <EriC^^> Stych: oh, you're using lvm
[10:46] <quadrupel> hi, I have an ubuntu-14.10 guest vm (virtualbox 5) inside an ubuntu-15.10 host. I wanted to restart the vm but now it is stuck in an infinite shutdown loop. can u help me?
[10:46] <EriC^^> you could reinstall without lvm and it wouldn't use a separate /boot
[10:47] <lotuspsychje> quadrupel: 14.10 is end of life
[10:47] <Stych> k, what is lvm?
[10:48] <EriC^^> logical volume management
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> !lvm | Stych
[10:49] <EriC^^> Stych: in the installer it's this choice http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/ximg_55035707bbd74.png.pagespeed.gp+jp+jw+pj+js+rj+rp+rw+ri+cp+md.ic.9_yebxUF1C.png
[10:49] <EriC^^> Stych: make sure it's not ticked when you install
[10:52] <Stych> k, im seriously thinking about it.
[10:53] <Stych> any other advice, general linux related?
[10:56] <lotuspsychje> Stych: other linux question you can ask in ##linux
[10:58] <Stych> ok, stoopid question, what makes ubuntu special from other distros of linux?
[10:59] <lotuspsychje> !ubuntu | Stych take a walk around the tour
[11:02] <Stych> k, an answer without an answer
[11:02] <phil42> i would say it is the flavors that distinguish it the most
[11:02] <phil42> i use lubuntu
[11:03] <phil42> which is the linux kernel, gnu utilities and support programs and the lxde desktop software
[11:04] <lotuspsychje> Stych: your in #ubuntu so of course we recommend you to use ubuntu
[11:04] <phil42> ubuntu was started  and is supported by Mark Shuttleworth, he made his fortune by networking Africa
[11:04] <Hanumaan> I am getting this GPG error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15383416/ ..
[11:04] <bezaban> he's also been to space :P
[11:05] <phil42> he paid 20 million us dollars for a trip to the ISS
[11:06] <phil42> ubuntu is a Zulu word that mean human-ness
[11:06] <phil42> or humane-ness
[11:06] <phil42> or humane
[11:06] <phil42> or something
[11:06] <Stych> i played with ubuntu back in the day when you could, via email, give your address and have a disk mailed to you. back then it was one flavor. it wasnt until this last week i had to ditch windows 10(screwed up my laptop), need my computer for work
[11:07] <lotuspsychje> !discuss
[11:07] <phil42> rumors have been circulated that ubuntu is backdoored by the NSA
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> phil42: please not here
[11:09] <Stych> to any admin in here, what channel do i want to ask about the source code?
[11:09] <popey> Stych: ask a specific question
[11:11] <phil42> the source code for almost all of ubuntu is freely available
[11:11] <Stych> mostly, where can i download a copy and roughly how many lines of code is it?
[11:11] <popey> Stych: individual packages or the whole thing?
[11:11] <Stych> core os
[11:11] <popey> Stych: if you're running ubuntu then you can get the source for an individual package with "apt-get source firefox" for example
[11:12] <phil42> kernel.org
[11:12] <popey> no phil42
[11:12] <popey> Stych: the packages are all in the archive.
[11:12] <popey> Stych: there isn't one single package you can download which is "all the source code"
[11:13] <Stych> all im really wanting is core os, what packages are needed for that?
[11:14] <popey> Stych: there are source isos here, if you want to http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/source/current/source/
[11:14] <phil42> you are probably looking for a smaller os
[11:14] <phil42> something with busybox
[11:14] <popey> that's presuming why he's asking
[11:14] <bezaban> the linux kernel is about 17 million lines
[11:15] <bezaban> not all of that is going to be compiled for any given scenario though
[11:16] <bezaban> and not sure how that is counted. Fun stats on linuxcounter.net
[11:18] <Stych> phil: if i want a smaller os, i'll grab android. if i can see the code, i can better understand how it works and not get so lost. i grew up on pre-dos mechines with no HDDs
[11:18] <Stych> bezaban: thank you
[11:19] <bezaban> only about 40k files, so should be a breeze to flip through ;)
[11:19] <phil42> i don't want to have to do the cleanup after his brain explodes
[11:21] <Stych> phil: it can't be any worse than fortran
[11:21] <phil42> oh yes it can
[11:22] <phil42> if you ever get a clear understanding of just the kernel build system please explain it to me
[11:23] <lotuspsychje> phil42, Stych please stop it, keep it ubuntu support related only here
[11:26] <Stych> i shall ask again, what channel do i want to be in to ask questions and discuss source code?
[11:27] <phil42> ubuntu-kernel?
[11:27] <lotuspsychje> !alis | Stych
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> Stych: popey just explained you how it works
[11:29] <popey> Stych: again, ask a specific question
[11:29] <phil42> ubuntu-discuss?
[11:34] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:34] <phil42> ubuntu support questions only
[11:57] <aphotica> Why won't Canonical small a charge amount like 5$ to support their devs and provide incentive for companies like AMD and Nvidia to help develop for Wayland?
[11:57] <paolo43> hi
[11:57] <paolo43> Microsoft has just blackmailed linux twice in one single week  http://techrights.org/2016/03/10/charm-offensives-distract/
[11:58] <aphotica> *Mir
[11:58] <k1l_> !ot |
[11:59] <k1l_> aphotica: MIR and wayland use the same backend for drivers. and the prop. driver makerssaid already they will support it. its egl
[12:01] <popey> aphotica: we have a good ongoing relationship with AMD and nVidia.
[12:07] <aris1> test
[12:18] <atralheaven1> Hello, can I mirror a repo (openvpn repo) on my vps and use the vps address instead? if yes, how? openvpn repo addresses are blocked here, so I can't use them!
[12:20] <matze_> Hi, i am using ubuntu 15.10 and every window which I open is opened at the top left corner under the system title bar. So it is very difficult to grab the window title bar and move the window. How can i change this behaviour or set a fix position for all newly opened windows?
[12:24] <phil42> I was banned from #ubuntu for comparing Trump to Hitler.   Apparently it's against the rules to make personal attacks on someone even after they've been dead for over 70 years.
[12:25] <popey> phil42: enough, just stop the chatter.
[12:28] <BluesKaj> phil42, maybe you can search for a chat that's more suited to political discourse
[12:42] <scottder> So I am attempting to set up a group that is sftp only users. I run into an issue where sshd doesn't come back from a restart "Subsystem sftp internal-sftp" seems to be the config option causing issues
[12:45] <baj> hi im using ubuntu 14.04 and sound is not working. anyhelp?
[12:45] <smoker05> hello.
[12:45] <smoker05> I have a quick question.
[12:45] <baj> hello
[12:45] <smoker05> I am new to linux, so sorry if this newbie question.
[12:46] <baj> hi im using ubuntu 14.04 and sound is not working. anyhelp?
[12:47] <CustosL1men> hi
[12:47] <CustosL1men> does ubuntu have something like rhel scl ?
[12:47] <munzali> hello baj
[12:47] <baj> hello munzali
[12:47] <munzali> new to linux too but had a similar problem
[12:48] <munzali> what type of pc are you using
[12:48] <munzali> ?
[12:48] <k1l_> CustosL1men: i dont know what rhel scl is
[12:48] <smoker05> I have installed ATI last driver from AMD Website, and installed it successfully. The pre-installed driver, which came with the Ubuntu 14.04.4, should I disable it ?
[12:48] <CustosL1men> k1l_, https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python34/
[12:49] <CustosL1men> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Software_Collections/2/html/Packaging_Guide/sect-What_Are_Software_Collections.html
[12:49] <Pici> CustosL1men: not to my knowledge (had to run man scl on a system here to even know what you meant.)  Setting up your own chroots or perhaps even using vagrant or docker would work.
[12:49] <Pici> k1l_: seems to be similar to chrooting or a bsd jail system.
[12:49] <CustosL1men> Pici, I guess docker is basically the same thing - but then the question is what OS do you run in there
[12:50] <CustosL1men> Pici, cos if you just run ubuntu again inside vagrant you dont really solve the problem - unless you build your own versions of whatever
[12:50] <Kira9204> baj: what does lspci | grep Audio till you? (in terminal)
[12:50] <CustosL1men> and if you run something else then you dont really get the support you pay for if you use it in enterprise setup
[12:50] <Kira9204> *tell
[12:52] <baj> Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Wrestler HDMI Audio
[12:52] <baj> 00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH Azalia Controller (rev 01)
[12:52] <vixi> alguien con español?
[12:53] <baj> kira9204
[12:54] <k1l_> !es | vixi
[12:54] <smoker05> k1l_, I have installed ATI last driver from AMD Website, and installed it successfully. The pre-installed driver, which came with the Ubuntu 14.04.4, should I disable it ?
[12:55] <baj> kira9204
[12:56] <Kira9204> baj: the line aboive 00:14:2 has a lower number correct?
[12:56] <baj> yes true
[12:56] <Kira9204> baj: then HDMI is your default sound device
[12:57] <baj> lol
[12:57] <vixi> gracias
[12:57] <Kira9204> baj: just switch that and you are good to go :P
[12:57] <baj> how do i switch
[12:58] <smoker05> .np
[12:59] <CustosL1men> is ubuntu on systemd now ? or still not ?
[12:59] <Kira9204> baj: click the speaker icon and go to "Sound Settings"
[12:59] <baizon> CustosL1men: since 15.04
[12:59] <k1l_> smoker05: if you load the drivers from the amd website we can not help you on that since we have no controll about that code. the drivers should have installed over the ubuntu ones
[12:59] <Kira9204> alternatively, use pavucontrol
[12:59] <baj> yes i have done that
[12:59] <k1l_> CustosL1men: from 15.04 on
[13:00] <CustosL1men> baizon, k1l_ thanks
[13:00] <baj> i have switched thru audio settings and still not sounds
[13:00] <baj> i mean sound settings
[13:00] <smoker05> k1l_, so I no need to disable that ?
[13:00] <smoker05> the preinstalled ones.
[13:01] <k1l_> smoker05: the pre-installed one is the opensource driver. that should have been blacklisted by the install of a new one already. it needs to stay on the system as fallback.
[13:02] <smoker05> oh ok
[13:07] <Kira9204> baj: Since it can find the sound card it should work, try using alsamixer and pavucontrol. I can unfortunately not help you any further than that. Im sure there is plenty of resources available on the internet tho.
[13:14] <Mister> Hello. How are you?
[13:17] <trudko_> Hi everyone I am trying to setup VPn in ubuntu, so I've downloaded openconnect and gnome gui for that but everytime I want to connect trough GUI i get no valid secrets error, from quick google search people recomend to restart pc , which didnt work for me.
[13:19] <vixi> somebody can help me to install bulgarian fonetic in ubuntu studio
[13:23] <raj_> .arf files not opening in ubuntu
[13:23] <nicomachus> trudko_: sounds like you need to put in a password.
[13:24] <raj_> i use with wine installer for webex install but no use its showing error
[13:24] <nicomachus> raj_: .arf is a pretty rare file-type. You may have to convert it to something else to be able to open it.
[13:25] <trudko_> nicomachus: ok will look around it, never used VPN so this is all new to me. Btw if I connect using command line I got asked about the group (there are three to choose from) so I guess thats configured by server and I should ask the server owner about which group to use right?
[13:25] <nicomachus> trudko_: I'm not sure, that can vary depending on what VPN service you are using.
[13:26] <raj_> nicomachus: there is no way to play .ar files apart from converting mp4
[13:27] <Johnsh> how to find solr folder path in ubuntu
[13:27] <Johnsh> need to restart solr service
[13:27] <nicomachus> can nobody form a complete sentence this morning?
[13:28] <nicomachus> this is not a Google search. we need details.
[13:28] <stangeland> hi, if i adjust the time with date -s 10:43:23, what timezone will linux then set the time to be 10:43:23 in?
[13:34] <llutz> stangeland: the one defined in /etc/timezone unless you use date -u
[13:35] <marxie> :) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[13:35] <marxie> :) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[13:35] <nicomachus> !ops
[13:35] <marxie> ..:) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[13:35] <marxie> ,,:) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[13:35] <marxie> :) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[13:41] <bomberman>  Народ, скучно...
[13:41] <baizon> !ru | bomberman
[13:47] <thebigj> I have this PC:  http://www.sony.co.in/support/product/SVE15126CN
[13:48] <thebigj> According to given link "Specification" section you can see for memory module, I have 4 GB (4 GB (SO-DIMM) x 1) DDR3 SDRAM*2 (upgradeable up to 8 GB*3)
[13:49] <thebigj> The specification tells, the maximum number of RAM is 8GB for my laptop
[13:49] <nicomachus> thebigj: do you have a question about Ubuntu?
[13:50] <thebigj> But when I run "sudo dmidecode" the out put is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/15384059/
[13:50] <thebigj> nicomachus, Yes.
[13:50] <thebigj> The out tells http://paste.ubuntu.com/15384059/
[13:50] <thebigj> Maximum Capacity: 2 GB
[13:51] <thebigj> Have I done any mistake in installing Ubuntu?
[13:51] <freaj> Hello! Is 16.04 going to use unity 8?
[13:51] <thebigj> freaj, Yes!
[13:51] <freaj> With Mir? :P
[13:51] <mcphail> freaj: not by default, and discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[13:51] <thebigj> I am using 64 bit Ubuntu 15.10
[13:52] <freaj> mcphail: Oh, sorry, I just wanted a quick answer as I can't find any on the web.
[13:52] <freaj> thanks for the answer thebigj
[13:53] <ben_r> thebigj: are you getting 4GB from the free command? This looks like it's reporting 1 4GB DIMM (line 226)
[13:55] <freaj> thebigj: you're using Ubuntu, you have 4GB of ram but only 2GB are announced in Ubuntu?
[13:55] <thebigj> ben_r, which free command are you talking about?
[13:55] <ben_r>  thebigj: just "free" in your terminal, should tell you what your memory situation is
[13:56] <MonkeyDust> thebigj  free -m for megabytes
[13:56] <thebigj> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15384098/
[13:56] <thebigj> Output of "free -m" in my system.
[13:56] <thebigj> I think it is 4 GB
[13:56] <ben_r> that looks right :)
[13:58] <thebigj> Output specifically for type 16: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15384105/
[13:59] <thebigj> "Maximum Capacity: 2 GB" I think it should be 8 GB for my laptop.
[14:00] <thebigj> A specification link to my laptop: http://www.sony.co.in/support/product/SVE15126CN#spec
[14:00] <ben_r> thebigj: I get the same on my VAIO, mine's 8GB max, you need the sum of all type 17s I think
[14:03] <ben_r> thebigj: oh, you want max possible, not current?
[14:03] <thebigj> ben_r,  Yes. I want what is maximum
[14:04] <thebigj> ben_r, Not current. Planning to upgrade RAM so from http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Out-the-Maximum-RAM-Capacity-for-Your-Computer
[14:04] <thebigj> ben_r, told that by "sudo dmidecode -t 16" you will get "Maximum Capacity"
[14:05] <ben_r> thebigj: I don't think that's always accurate :( I can tell you for sure my VAIO says 2GB there but I'm running with 8
[14:05] <ben_r> thebigj: I'd go with the manufacturer spec
[14:06] <thebigj> ben_r, Okay! That's very helpful. Thank you very much.
[14:06] <ben_r> thebigj: no problem! good luck, always good to see other people with Vaios :)
[14:07] <romanz> hi
[14:07] <Kakurady> There's a mistake in translation in Ubuntu's libapt-pkg that came from Debian. Where should I report it?
[14:07] <thebigj> ben_r, Yes. Officially it is not supporting other than Windows. But still people like us run it...
[14:08] <romanz> \help
[14:09] <thebigj> ben_r, I am also going for SSD upgrade of this: http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00OAJ5N6I?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
[14:09] <thebigj> ben_r, Hope it will not make any other trouble. :)
[14:09] <leprd> ahh it's a wonderful day
[14:10] <ben_r> thebigj: should run great! I had a smallish SSD in a Vaio netbook and Ubuntu picked it up just fine
[14:10] <thebigj> ben_r, Thanks for suggestion. Have a nice day. :)
[14:10] <mcphail> Kakurady: is the error present in the upstream package from Debian? If so, I tend to report those type of things upstream with the Debian maintainers
[14:11] <ben_r> thebigj: No problem at all! Glad to help, take care :)
[14:18] <elzi> hy
[14:20] <elzi> hy
[14:20] <elzi> hy
[14:20] <k1l_> hi
[14:21] <elzi> im from indonesian,,, n you
[14:22] <HadesWatch3r> Running the 16.04 beta 1 ... when I do an update it says that not all updates can be in stalled.. run a partial upgrade, to install as many updates as possible?
[14:22] <lotuspsychje> HadesWatch3r: #ubuntu+1 for xenial support please
[14:23] <HadesWatch3r> lotuspsychje ok, thanks.
[14:23] <DirtyCajun> arent we just a month from d-day for xenial?
[14:24] <lotuspsychje> !xenial | DirtyCajun
[14:24] <baizon> DirtyCajun: no
[14:24] <DirtyCajun> 1 month 1 week.
[14:24] <DirtyCajun> -.-
[14:24] <baizon> DirtyCajun: next month and this day will be the release day for 16.04 RC
[14:27] <rrr_> urxvt is not available via apt-get. ?
[14:28] <lotuspsychje> !info urxvt
[14:28] <DirtyCajun> !info rxvt
[14:28] <DirtyCajun> :)
[14:28] <popey> ubottu: xvt-unicode ?
[14:28] <Pici> Rish: rxvt-unicode exists
[14:28] <lotuspsychje> DirtyCajun: tnx
[14:28] <Pici> er rrr_ ^
[14:28] <popey> gah, rrr_ xvt-unicode
[14:28] <baizon> i think he means this
[14:28] <baizon> !info rxvt-unicode
[14:29] <popey> that's the one :)
[14:29] <Pici> yes, that
[14:29] <DirtyCajun> yep. just dont add the u
[14:31] <rrr_> thx
[14:58] <nfk|laptop> pray tell me people i can have my infinality on ubuntu
[14:59] <nfk|laptop> and if it turns out ubuntu is using autohinter, i'll be cross with someone
[14:59] <ydna> Hi, i'm having trouble booting. I get to a blinking cursor (where grub should but doesnt load)
[14:59] <ydna> i can partially boot by
[14:59] <ydna> getting to grub command line
[14:59] <EriC^^> !nomodeset | ydna
[14:59] <ydna> but it goes to a rescue root prompt
[15:00] <EriC^^> you said you dont get grub in the first sentence?
[15:00] <ydna> sorry i can get to command line via
[15:00] <ydna> ubuntu live usb
[15:00] <EriC^^> has it ever worked?
[15:00] <ydna> yes
[15:01] <EriC^^> try booting an older kernel'
[15:01] <EriC^^> hold shift to get grub then go to advanced
[15:01] <phyz> have you try to reinstall grub2? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing
[15:01] <ydna> when you say shift, just a normal boot? the only way i've gotten grub is to use the usb grub
[15:02] <scrope> hallo
[15:02] <EriC^^> ydna: yeah normal boot
[15:02] <herrkin> hi community, please help me repair my dependency nightmare.
[15:03] <baizon> herrkin: sudo apt-get install -f
[15:03] <herrkin> I can't install anything related to media. like vlc or linphone.
[15:03] <herrkin> I removed all of the ppa
[15:03] <ericx2x> hey, should I use ubuntu or centos or debian for my server? I'll be running this on an old laptop so I want maximum performance.
[15:03] <herrkin> still when I try to install for example linphone it says it has some dependencies that wont be instaled
[15:03] <EriC^^> herrkin: did you ppa-purge them?
[15:04] <herrkin> no.
[15:04] <herrkin> how do I do it?
[15:04] <k1l_> herrkin: can you put all the output with errors in a pastebin?
[15:04] <EriC^^> !ppa-purge
[15:06] <herrkin> EriC^^, ppa purge doesn't come with ubuntu, I am installing it.
[15:06] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:06] <ericx2x> Question about yum versus apt-get: which one is used on which distro and why is it different across linux distros? shouldn't it all be the same?
[15:06] <DirtyCajun> herrkin: you can also use aptitude vs apt-get
[15:07] <EriC^^> ericx2x: these questions are more suitable for #ubuntu-offtopic or ##linux
[15:07] <DirtyCajun> aptitude would show you possible fixes and what is making it not work.
[15:07] <ericx2x> really? isn't this is straight up ubuntu question
[15:07] <herrkin> EriC^^, I removed all of the ppa so I dont know them anymore. how can I purge it if it is asking me for the names?
[15:07] <DirtyCajun> ericx2x: http://superuser.com/questions/125933/what-is-the-difference-between-yum-apt-get-rpm-configure-make-install
[15:07] <ericx2x> as in it's a question directly related to ubuntu
[15:07] <julian-delphiki> ericx2x: right, but this is an ubuntu support channel.
[15:08] <ericx2x> and not something like socks or another random topic
[15:08] <herrkin> is there a comand for it to default all?
[15:08] <EriC^^> ericx2x: debian and ubuntu use apt-get , and centos redhat fedora use yum , every distro has its own package manager usually
[15:08] <ericx2x> it's an ubuntu support question
[15:08] <julian-delphiki> ericx2x: not really...
[15:08] <ericx2x> ...
[15:08] <EriC^^> nah it's a distro discussion
[15:08] <ericx2x> and a ubunutu discussion lol
[15:09] <EriC^^> it's very vague and general and a help me choose kind of thing
[15:09] <supersmilers> I'm trying to install the canary build of Android Studio from here: http://mfonville.github.io/android-studio/ but it fails with SHA mismatch error. How do I fix that?
[15:09] <ericx2x> ...
[15:09] <k1l_> ericx2x: ubuntu uses .deb packages and dpkg since its based on debian.
[15:09] <ericx2x> I'm not going to get into this ^^
[15:09] <DirtyCajun> ericx2x: just read my link.. and stop arguing.
[15:09] <EriC^^> ericx2x: exactly how we feel/what we're trying to explain to you :D
[15:09] <MonkeyDust> ericx2x  yes, the phletora of different distro's has been a discussion since pre-napoleon ... take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[15:10] <ericx2x> Yeah, you guys are going a bit crazy I'll be silent soon
[15:10] <supersmilers> Anyone know why it fails with SHA checksum error?
[15:11] <EriC^^> herrkin: how did you remove the ppa's ?
[15:11] <DirtyCajun> supersmilers: you are trying to install which
[15:11] <herrkin> just deleted the files from the directory sources.list.d
[15:11] <EriC^^> herrkin: how long ago did you add them?
[15:12] <herrkin> like 2 weeks ago or so
[15:12] <k1l_> herrkin: that keeps the ppapackages in your system. just the repo is deleted.
[15:12] <k1l_> herrkin: please show the output of the errormesages so we get to know what is goign wrong exactly
[15:12] <EriC^^> herrkin: history | grep -E "ppa|sources"
[15:12] <EriC^^> see if something comes up
[15:13] <supersmilers> DirtyCajun: Canary build aka "android-studio-canary"
[15:13] <EriC^^> also apt-cache policy <package>  might show where the package originated from ( i think it works if the ppa is gone too not sure )
[15:13] <herrkin> EriC^^, yes some of them came up. lets use ppa-purge and see what happens
[15:13] <k1l_> herrkin: any reason you dont show us the output?
[15:14] <herrkin> not really
[15:14] <supersmilers> DirtyCajun: it just download the zip file and fails matching SHA checksum
[15:14] <herrkin> k1l_, maybe I am just lazy of using paste service
[15:15] <k1l_> herrkin: but that way we need to guess.
[15:15] <DirtyCajun> supersmilers: thought of git pull and ./configure ?
[15:15] <ydna> EriC^^: shift does not get me to grub, no matter how i play with my bios
[15:15] <EriC^^> ydna: ok try booting the live usb and boot into the live session
[15:15] <herrkin> ok k1l_ what is the paste site?
[15:16] <FidergoStephaneG> Hello. On an Optimus laptop, "Some glyphs drawn consistently wrong, bug comes and go" experienced for weeks (probably a few months actually).
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> herrkin  http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[15:16] <herrkin> oh ppa-purge says it cannot find the package list for ppa EriC^^  k1l_
[15:16] <herrkin> maybe I need to install them again so I can purge it?
[15:16] <EriC^^> herrkin: ah you need to add the ppa again i think
[15:16] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:16] <EriC^^> add and apt-get update
[15:16] <k1l_> herrkin: paste.ubuntu.com   and it cant find the ppa since you deleted the ppa already.
[15:16] <yacc_> Is it already possible to upgrade a 14.04 installation to 16.04, or do I need to wait for the official release?
[15:17] <ydna> at the live usb eric^^
[15:17] <EriC^^> ydna: sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:17] <k1l_> yacc_: its possible but 16.04 is still in development. be aware of that
[15:17] <MonkeyDust> yacc_  lts > lts will be possible as of 16.04.1, but 16.04 isnt even released yet
[15:17] <supersmilers> DirtyCajun: How do I do it since android studio on linux doesn't come with IDE updater only SDK updater?
[15:18] <yacc_> k1l_, don't think that it can be worse on my hardware than 14.04.
[15:18] <yacc_> k1l_, 14.04 is rock solid, with intel_idle.max_cstate=1
[15:18] <yacc_> k1l_, it's a little bit hot this way, but it's rather stable :)
[15:19] <MonkeyDust> yacc_  install thermald daemon, to control overheating
[15:19] <DirtyCajun> supersmilers: phone sec
[15:19] <k1l_> yacc_: its still in development. so it can break every day. if you need a working system dont run development releases.
[15:19] <MonkeyDust> !info thermald | yacc_
[15:19] <ydna> backup gpt table is corrupt, but primary appears OK
[15:20] <ydna> eric^^
[15:20] <FidergoStephaneG> Ubuntu 16.04 uses nouveau 1:1.0.12-1build2
[15:20] <ydna> the termbin only had ok/cancel
[15:20] <FidergoStephaneG> Bug reported on 2016.02.18 on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1547077
[15:20] <supersmilers> DirtyCajun: I already downloaded the latest zip file from google, why the .deb doesn't pull from that?
[15:20] <HmW_> hi, Am I write if I say that there is no more hal in ubuntu.
[15:20] <FidergoStephaneG> Ubuntu suggests reporting upstream so I do my homework.
[15:20] <k1l_> yacc_: if you are aware of that you can upgrade with the developer switch turned on. but be aware that there is no support in here for dev versions.
[15:21] <yacc_> MonkeyDust, great, the problem is that my laptop tends to freeze the Intel GPU with power savings enabled.
[15:21] <yacc_> MonkeyDust, I'm running max_cstate=1 not for fun.
[15:21] <k1l_> yacc_: you can run the 4.2 or even the 4.4 kbackports kernel already on 14.04
[15:21] <evil_shibe> hi
[15:21] <EriC^^> ydna: try sudo lsblk -f | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:21] <ouroumov_> yacc_, what's the CPU model?
[15:22] <evil_shibe> ubuntu is on debian sid? testing?
[15:22] <yacc_> ouroumov, i7-4712MQ
[15:22] <evil_shibe> yacc_: try rm -rf /
[15:22] <FidergoStephaneG> Sanity check passes https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/TroubleShooting/
[15:22] <ydna> Eric^^: termbin.com/v0g8
[15:22] <k1l_> !danger
[15:23] <yacc_> k1l_, thanks, but I happen to know what rm -Rf is used for :)
[15:23] <k1l_> yacc_: this is a beginners channel. i doubt everyone knows :/
[15:23] <supersmilers> yea that command is like deleting /sytem32/ on Windows
[15:24] <ouroumov_> Except it wouldn't work unless user is at a root prompt
[15:24] <HmW_> its worse as del /system32
[15:24] <FidergoStephaneG> I checked https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?product=xorg&component=Driver%2Fnouveau and did not find anything really close (though some look like a little)
[15:24] <HmW_> even then your deleting user data
[15:24] <k1l_> its the format c: equivalent. but there is some safty barrier on ubuntu for that. but that command just shows its malicious intention from that user.
[15:25] <FidergoStephaneG> Before reporting a new bug, I'd like to double check;
[15:27] <EriC^^> ydna: what's on sda?
[15:27] <yacc_> ouroumov: Well without root it would delete my home directory well enough. And considering the relative value of the Ubuntu installation and of my home directory, that's the bad part of rm -Rf /
[15:27] <HmW_> sda  is your first harddisk
[15:28] <MonkeyDust> yacc_  sounds like you better backup, first
[15:28] <supersmilers> Anyway, is there away to write a better script than the one used in this repo: http://mfonville.github.io/android-studio/ ? it doesn't download the whole zip. it just download a part of it then fails at SHA checksum
[15:28] <herrkin> EriC^^, k1l_ http://termbin.com/8li1
[15:28] <FidergoStephaneG> Can any savvy folk have a look a https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1547077 and especially screenshots (and short screencast I've made) e.g. https://launchpadlibrarian.net/240367475/2016y02m15d_13h16m33s_0100Z_bug_affects_superswitcher_terminal_and_more.png
[15:28] <FidergoStephaneG> Thanks.
[15:28] <FidergoStephaneG> Perhaps it will remind someone something.
[15:31] <yacc_> MonkeyDust, yeah.
[15:31] <ydna> eric^^, just some files, no system stuff
[15:31] <supersmilers> wtf, the repo in the github: https://github.com/mfonville/android-studio/tree/master/android-studio/debian doesn't include preinstall script so I can figure what went wrong
[15:31]  * yacc_ wonders too if 16.04 will support volume groups with more than one encrypted PV for the root device.
[15:32] <MonkeyDust> yacc_  that's for #ubuntu+1
[15:32] <supersmilers> seems shady
[15:32] <herrkin> EriC^^, I did apt-get update and upgrade
[15:32] <zrneely> Does anyone know how to disable the "charger plugged in/unplugged" sound?
[15:32] <herrkin> still the problem remains.
[15:32] <herrkin> this is the output when I try to install vlc
[15:32] <herrkin> http://termbin.com/mt6g
[15:33] <herrkin> the system is in spanish
[15:33] <EriC^^> ydna: try sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb2 bla
[15:34] <ydna> ok those partitions there are accessible now eric^^
[15:34] <supersmilers> Anyone know to how to write a script like the one used in the repo so I can use my downloaded zip file for Android Studio?
[15:35] <MonkeyDust> supersmilers  script in what language?
[15:37] <EriC^^> ydna: try sudo lsblk -f | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:38] <supersmilers> MonkeyDust: I would write one so I can replace the broken .deb from this site http://mfonville.github.io/android-studio/ with my own repo. it seems like his/her repo doesn't download tthe zip entirely
[15:38] <MonkeyDust> EriC^^  lsblk -f is neat, +1
[15:38] <EriC^^> MonkeyDust: yup
[15:40] <supersmilers> So the script look like: wget google zip link | sudo unzip "file.zip" /opt ?
[15:43] <supersmilers> However, I'm not sure how I would automate it so it updates each time google comes out with new patch
[15:43] <MonkeyDust> supersmilers  i guess that's somewhat beyond the scope of this channel
[15:44] <amit_> hi
[15:44] <herrkin> EriC^^, k1l_ did you see the output?
[15:45] <supersmilers> If so, I tried #android on irc.snoonet.org but its dead
[15:46] <supersmilers> Is there a better place for my question?
[15:47] <MonkeyDust> supersmilers  type /msg alis list blah    <-- replace blah with your search
[15:53] <Mika_> HelloU :) What program has most freedom to build custom distro's? For now im planning to tailor made few different Ubuntu ISO's with different packages. I don't have internet access all the time. So everything should be installed straight to ISO (getting packages online is option later, but not now).
[15:54] <MonkeyDust> Mika_  start with aptoncd
[15:55] <MonkeyDust> Mika_  that's apt on CD
[15:56] <Mika_> MonkeyDust: Thanks mate, i will check that now :)
[15:59] <Mika_> MonkeyDust: Yeah that is a cool program and i will use it. Hmm. Is it possible to make 32bit and 64bit ISO's also. APTOnCD seems to be only for your current operating system. Anyway i like that i don't need internet connection.
[15:59] <ydna> eric^^ : http://termbin.com/pu3py
[16:02] <EriC^^> ydna: try sudo mount /dev/mapper/bla/md-rootvol /mnt
[16:02] <ydna> eric^^ i can mount it fine
[16:02] <EriC^^> ydna: mount it at /mnt to make a chroot
[16:03] <ydna> eric^^ so bind /proc /dev etc?
[16:04] <EriC^^> ydna: yeah mount everything and bind /proc /sys /dev and /dev/pts
[16:07] <ydna> eric^^: sudo mount -t sysfs sys /sys
[16:07] <mojo67> Hey guys, I'm a newbie with a screen resolution question. My monitor has a 2560x1440 resolution, but that resolution isn't listed in the Screen Display settings window, so the default of 1920x1080 is currently being used. Any help on what I need to do to permanently set it to 2560x1440 would be much appreciated.
[16:07] <ydna> busy error
[16:07] <EriC^^> ydna: nah just sudo mount -B /sys /mnt/sys
[16:07] <EriC^^> ydna: this is helpful
[16:07] <EriC^^> for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[16:08] <Mika_> mojo67: i think you need to check that GPU is fully working (right drivers).
[16:08] <ydna> ok eric^^
[16:09] <mojo67> Mika_: How would I do that? I'm a complete newb.
[16:11] <Mika_> mojo67: Well i don't have linux now on my hands and i don't remember by heart all the commands, but. "lspci" maybe give you the list of hardware you have in your system (to find out your gpu). use pastebin to share the link here so we can continue :).
[16:11] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, is it a second monitor, or main one ?
[16:11] <herrkin> EriC^^, it seems it has been solved just by installing aptitude. as soon as I tried install vlc it gave me a solution I just said yes and now it is working.
[16:11] <MonkeyDust> mojo67  in a terminal, type   xrandr   and hit enter
[16:11] <FidergoStephaneG> I've had this problem with second monitor and made a script.
[16:12] <mojo67> MonkeyDust: done
[16:12] <FidergoStephaneG> If it's your case I can share the script.
[16:12] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, is it a second monitor, or main one ?
[16:12] <EriC^^> herrkin: great!
[16:12] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: main one
[16:12] <MonkeyDust> mojo67  ok, is thre desired resolution in the list?
[16:12] <mojo67> MonkeyDust: no
[16:12] <MonkeyDust> mojo67  ok, then idk
[16:12] <FidergoStephaneG> idk ?
[16:13] <MonkeyDust> idk = i don't know
[16:13] <gogeta> ?
[16:13] <FidergoStephaneG> readarray OUTPUTS < <( LC_ALL=C xrandr  | sed -n 's/ connected.*$//p' ) ; export MAINSCREEN="${OUTPUTS[0]//[$'\t\r\n ']}"
[16:13] <ydna> eric^^: chroot now?
[16:13] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, the command above will identify the name of your main output
[16:13] <EriC^^> ydna: yeah
[16:13] <jjrabbit443> hello
[16:13] <jjrabbit443> is this the chnanel to discuss ubuntu server?
[16:13] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, I know
[16:13] <nicomachus> jjrabbit443: #ubuntu-server
[16:14] <ydna> eric^^: ok now
[16:14] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: running that produces no output
[16:14] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, that's normal
[16:14] <FidergoStephaneG> echo $MAINSCREEN
[16:15] <FidergoStephaneG> will show what it found
[16:15] <EriC^^> ydna: did you mount /boot ?
[16:15] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: HDMI1
[16:15] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, okay
[16:15] <ydna> mount it at /mnt/boot
[16:15] <FidergoStephaneG> My screen accepts 2560x1440 at 256,09MHZ pixel frequency.
[16:16] <FidergoStephaneG> I can share my lines with you but I cannot guarantee that it will work for you.
[16:16] <FidergoStephaneG> It should not damage anything but you never know.
[16:16] <FidergoStephaneG> What's the brand/model of your screen ?
[16:16] <FidergoStephaneG> Mine is a Samsung.
[16:16] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: Samsung LS27A850DS/EN
[16:17] <FidergoStephaneG> Well, not the same as mine but should work either.
[16:17] <FidergoStephaneG> I share the script on https://gist.github.com/fidergo-stephane-gourichon/15ef032079ebdf8f9fb9
[16:17] <ydna> eric^^: ok i mounted /dev/sdb1 at /mnt/boot and chroot to /mnt
[16:17] <EriC^^> ydna: ok
[16:17] <FidergoStephaneG> Oh, the last line is useless.
[16:18] <jjrabbit443> nicomachus: thanks
[16:18] <FidergoStephaneG> Updated
[16:18] <EriC^^> ydna: try grub-install --reinstall /dev/sdb
[16:18] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, what's your desktop environment
[16:18] <ydna> unrecognized reinstall eric^^
[16:18] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, can you figure out how to save/run the script?
[16:18] <EriC^^> ydna: sorry
[16:18] <EriC^^> ydna: grub-install --recheck /dev/sdb
[16:19] <Mika_> FidergoStephaneG: i think it would be important to check what GPU he has and get right packages after that :)
[16:19] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: i can copy it over - where do place it?
[16:19] <MonkeyDust> mojo67  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[16:19] <Mika_> mojo67 use always pastebin to only share link. not whole file.
[16:19] <ydna> eric^^: this gpt label contains no BIOS boot partition
[16:20] <ydna> eric^^: embedding not possible
[16:20] <ydna> eric^^: will not proceed with blocklists
[16:20] <gogeta> ydna, efi?
[16:20] <EriC^^> ydna: oh
[16:20] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS \n \l
[16:21] <ydna> gdisk shows that gpt is damaged but mbr is protective on /dev/sdb
[16:22] <Mika_> mojo67: use always this link or other pasterbin. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/
[16:22] <ydna> also eric^^: /dev/sdb1 has boot,esp flags
[16:22] <lorenzo52> ciao
[16:23] <lotuspsychje> !it | lorenzo52
[16:23] <EriC^^> ydna: hmm type blkid -p /dev/sdb
[16:23] <lorenzo52> hello
[16:23] <mojo67> Mika_: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15384960/
[16:25] <mojo67> MonkeyDust: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS \n \l
[16:25] <ppf> it looks like my upgrade to wily crashed and broke apt, relocation error in libapt-pkg.so.4.16, against a GLIBCXX_3.4.21 symbol
[16:25] <ppf> any quick hints how to fix this?
[16:25] <ydna> eric^^: the uuid is listed, pttype="gpt"
[16:27] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, you can save it as addmode_2560_mainscreen.sh
[16:27] <mcphail> ppf: what version of Ubuntu were you on before, how did you trigger the update, do you have PPAs or other non-default repos installed, and what is the precise chain of commands to bring that error?
[16:27] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, you can run it like this: bash addmode_2560_mainscreen.sh
[16:29] <ppf> mcphail: 14.04 -> 15.04, do-release-upgrade, had some ppas installed, most of which got disabled by do-release-upgrade
[16:29] <EriC^^> ydna: ok, try grub-install --recheck /dev/sda
[16:29] <ppf> the error is caused by `apt-get`
[16:29] <nicomachus> ppf: why are you going to 15.04?
[16:30] <nicomachus> that's EOL
[16:30] <p0ff3> Zup guys! I'm finally going ubuntu on my laptop, is there a good website where I can check drivers and stuff?
[16:30] <ppf> 15.10, typo
[16:30] <EriC^^> ydna: i think you were using sda as the first boot drive cause you need a special partition for gpt on sdb
[16:30] <nacc> ppf: that's not a supported upgrade, afaik (14.04 -> 16.04, once it's released)
[16:30] <k1l_> p0ff3: load a ubuntu dvd/usb and try it.
[16:30] <nicomachus> p0ff3: drivers are contained in the release for almost everything you need.
[16:30] <k1l_> p0ff3: but most recent hardware should work fine
[16:30] <ydna> eric^^: same error, however, i don't mind reformatting sda to fix this boot issue
[16:30] <Mika_> mojo67: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/266765
[16:31] <ppf> nacc: interesting. what's the issue with that step?
[16:31] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, did it adjust for the correct resolution?
[16:31] <k1l_> ppf: the usual steps would be 14.04->14.10->15.04->15.10. but since 14.10 and 15.04 are dead already its a bit tricky
[16:32] <mcphail> ppf: Upgrading from 14.04 is not supported. That is why it broke. The fastest way to resolve is by a full reinstall
[16:32] <k1l_> ppf: why are you wanting to upgrade?
[16:32] <p0ff3> Ok! Thanks y'all. 14.04.4 or 15.10?
[16:32] <k1l_> ppf: (hint, you can have th 15.10 kernel and xorg on the 14.40 as backports"
[16:32] <nacc> ppf: you have two upgrade options with Ubuntu, roughly, follow the regular releases (14.04 -> 14.10 -> 15.04 -> 15.10 as they come out); or LTS -> LTS (14.04 -> 16.04)
[16:32] <ppf> need better compiler and driver support
[16:32] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, regarding graphics chip, the script only requests a particular resolution and timings. Driver can accept it or refuse it AFAIK.
[16:32] <k1l_> p0ff3: you can try 15.10. but then you need to upgrade form april to july to the 16.04
[16:33] <EriC^^> ydna: has the install ever booted before?
[16:33] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: no, the resolution ended up being lower than my current, then my session was killed due to some system failure
[16:33] <EriC^^> it's pretty odd
[16:33] <ydna> eric^^: yes, the problems occurred after allowing power to run out
[16:33] <ydna> eric^^: also, i may have messed up using gdisk prior (was trying to make bootable usb)
[16:33] <ppf> anyways, the deed is done. anything i can do to fix at least apt (short of a full reinstall)
[16:34] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, wow, then I don't know how to help  you. It worked for me very well.
[16:34] <FidergoStephaneG> Strange that it lowered the resolution.
[16:34] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, hope you'll find a fix.
[16:34] <Mika_> mojo67: you should read more about forcing parameters to your screen. It can break something.
[16:35] <k1l_> ppf: can you pastebin the errors in terminal when running "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"
[16:35] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: thanks! i'll keep looking
[16:35] <mcphail> ppf: honestly, a full reinstall is going to be faster than picking through the debris of a failed upgrade.
[16:36] <mojo67> Mika_: forcing parameters - by running that script?
[16:36] <ppf> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15385047/
[16:36] <foo> I want to reload the default/original config files from nginx package. Is there a way to do this with apt other than apt-get --purge remove and then install?
[16:36] <Mika_> mojo67: don't run any script..that xandr can maybe do it. but, read more about it. wait i show example.
[16:37] <lotuspsychje> ydna: all this happened after low battery cutoff?
[16:37] <Mg4Zin> hi
[16:37] <Mg4Zin> anyone hear
[16:37] <FidergoStephaneG> Mika_, I got the numbers on the Internet.
[16:37] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, you can get different numbers using cvt command.
[16:37] <FidergoStephaneG> e.g. cvt -r 2560 1440 60
[16:38] <FidergoStephaneG> provides Modeline "2560x1440R"  241.50  2560 2608 2640 2720  1440 1443 1448 1481 +hsync -vsync
[16:38] <lotuspsychje> !ask | Mg4Zin
[16:38] <sharabdin> ч
[16:38] <k1l_> ppf: look at the http://askubuntu.com/questions/448575/apt-get-crashes-with-relocation-error-libapt-pkg-so-4-12  answer there.
[16:38] <ppf> i did. didn't help
[16:38] <k1l_> ppf: sounds like the upgrade didnt work right and the libc got corrupted
[16:38] <ydna> lotuspychje: it wouldn't boot after yes, but i may have messed using gdisk while it was working
[16:38] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, but rather look on the web for more details. I'll have to hang up soon.
[16:38] <Mika_> mojo67: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15385059/
[16:38] <lotuspsychje> ydna: can you still enter recoverymode/grub?
[16:38] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, 241.50 is lower than 256.09. Might work for you.
[16:39] <mcphail> ppf: I would guess this is a consequence of the libstdc++ ABI change in Wily. You're going to have to transplant a working version of that lib
[16:39] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: ok - thanks again
[16:39] <ydna> lotuspsychje: i can get to a recoverymode using grub command line from a live usb
[16:39] <ydna> i can boot the encrypted volume, but it drops to root shell
[16:39] <Mg4Zin> exit
[16:39] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, I read pastebin from Mika_ and see my script does not include the last line.
[16:40] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: oh
[16:40] <lotuspsychje> ydna: might have get corrupted perhaps
[16:41] <lotuspsychje> ydna: wich ubuntu version did you have?
[16:41] <ydna> lotuspsychje: 15.04
[16:41] <MonkeyDust> ydna  cat /etc/issue
[16:41] <MonkeyDust> ydna  15.04 is dead
[16:41] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, I updated it.
[16:41] <FidergoStephaneG> Perhaps it will work better.
[16:42] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, perhaps pick number from the output of cvt -r 2560 1440 60, it might work better.
[16:42] <ydna> monkeydust: i hadn't updated to 15.10 yet
[16:42] <lotuspsychje> ydna: install a supported version from the topic mate
[16:42] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: cool, i'll try again now
[16:42] <MonkeyDust> ydna  type /topic
[16:42] <ydna> i see
[16:42] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, pastebin the output of just "xrandr" after that.
[16:42] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: i don't need to replace anything other than the 256.09?
[16:42] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, might help
[16:42] <ydna> monkeydust: ok thanks
[16:43] <ydna> monkeydust, lotuspyschje: best way to reinstall keeping my encrypted /home /opt etc?
[16:43] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, hum, what do you mean ?
[16:44] <MonkeyDust> ydna  backup first
[16:44] <EriC^^> ydna: i think you can't, yeah what MonkeyDust said for sure
[16:44] <jjrabbit443> hello
[16:44] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, cvt provides more after the 256.09 256.25 or whatever.
[16:44] <lotuspsychje> jjrabbit443: welcome, how can we help.
[16:44] <ydna> ok thanks eric^^, monkeydust, i will reinstall
[16:44] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: i mean - are you saying that i should have the exact contents of that file, except that i should replace the 256.09 by 241.50?
[16:44] <ydna> and thanks lotuspsychje
[16:45] <lotuspsychje> ydna: cheers and good luck
[16:45] <FidergoStephaneG> AFAIK the first number (with the dot) is in megahertz, the others are in pixels.
[16:45] <jjrabbit443> is there a way to check if updates are enabled from command line
[16:46] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, more than the frequency probably changes. If you change only the 256.09 into a 256.25 or 241.50 it may work, though with a different overall frequency.
[16:46] <FidergoStephaneG> If you change all the numbers to match the output of cvt it will probably be better.
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> jjrabbit443: define 'enabled'?
[16:46] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: ok, i'll try that now
[16:46] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, e.g. if you play movies, better have exact 50Hz that something skewed.
[16:46] <jjrabbit443> lotuspsychje: see if they are turned on
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> jjrabbit443: you mean the automatic security updates enabled?
[16:47] <jjrabbit443> lotuspsychje: yes
[16:47] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: i'm running cvt -r 2560 1440 60
[16:48] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: if i do 50 instead of 60, i get "ERROR: Multiple of 60Hz refresh rate required for  reduced blanking."
[16:48] <craptalk> hey, i have an upgrade notification from ubuntu mate 15.04 to ubuntu willy werewolf 15.10, is it gonna cause a problem?
[16:48] <lotuspsychje> jjrabbit443: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates
[16:48] <craptalk> please give me respond
[16:48] <ppf> mcphail: yeah i figured
[16:48] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, I see this, too. So, if you really wish 50Hz remove the "-r" in cvt.
[16:48] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: 15.04 is end of life mate
[16:48] <jjrabbit443> nice
[16:48] <jjrabbit443> lotuspsychje: thank you!
[16:49] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, if you prefer 60Hz go with that.
[16:49] <lotuspsychje> jjrabbit443: hope thats what you was looking for
[16:49] <craptalk> lotuspsychje: so is it okay or no?
[16:49] <FidergoStephaneG> I believe that -r is preferable if supported.
[16:49] <jjrabbit443> yes
[16:49] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: i would clean install a supported version from the topic
[16:49] <FidergoStephaneG> Because it allows a slower pixel clock, which puts less work on RAM for the same resolution.
[16:49] <Mika_> FidergoStephaneG: cvt command is cool :) I didn't know about it until now :). Maybe it won't give too high numbers that you can break the monitor. i would still double check that monitor can do all those hertz etc. just to make it sure xD.
[16:49] <craptalk> lotuspsychje: so upgade is not safe?
[16:49] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, btw have you checked that your video card claims to support 2560x1440?
[16:50] <k1l_> craptalk: there is no way around that upgrade since 15.04 is dead and doesnt get any updates for security issues anymore.
[16:50] <k1l_> craptalk: so be sure to backup all important data. then run that upgrade
[16:50] <craptalk> k1l_: well, it sounds pretty risky then
[16:50] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: no need to tell people upgrades dont work. they get automated testings since ages
[16:50] <craptalk> k1l_: i have many things on my mates
[16:50] <craptalk> k1l_: gonna cancel it then
[16:51] <k1l_> craptalk: make backups. since your hardware could fail any day anyways.
[16:51] <k1l_> craptalk: you cant stay on 15.04
[16:51] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: how can one trust an eol version with all recent exploits?
[16:51] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: i've got Intel HD 4000 - AFAICT it should support it
[16:51] <FidergoStephaneG> There was a command ddcxinfo which AFAIK should tell what resolutions the monitor likes.
[16:51] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: the system could already be comprimised right
[16:52] <craptalk> k1l_: why? i can still run it even there is no significant support right? since i only using normal task
[16:52] <k1l_> craptalk: look at ubuntu.com/usn what security updates you are missing right now. running an EOL ubuntu is not supported.
[16:53] <craptalk> k1l_: okay
[16:53] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: just about to run the script, i may get logged out temporarily
[16:54] <MonkeyDust> craptalk  hint: create a separate /home partition, so your personal files and setting stay untouched during the next re/install
[16:55] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: theoretically yes. but my point is people in here still suggest not to run the upgrades but make a clean install instead. like its 2008 again.
[16:55] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, I read that.
[16:55] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: i never suggested it wont work, i said what i would do
[16:55] <FidergoStephaneG> Meanwhile I'm struggling with my nvidia optimus setup.
[16:56] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: i wouldnt trust an eol system anymore
[16:56] <FidergoStephaneG> Nasty bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/~stephane-gourichon-lpad
[16:56] <FidergoStephaneG> I mean https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1547077
[16:56] <craptalk> k1l_: not sure what to read and make it into my sense
[16:57] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: nope, same thing happened as last time
[16:57] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, output of xrandr ?
[16:58] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15385180/
[16:58] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, thanks. Did script produce any output ?
[16:58] <FidergoStephaneG> xrandr says resolution is still 1920x1080.
[16:59] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: no, the resolution just changed - to way lower than 1920x1080
[16:59] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, very strange.
[16:59] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, xrandr definitely claims that resolution is 1920x1080, that's what the star means.
[17:00] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: the monitor is currently connected via DVI-1
[17:00] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, then my knowledge does not cover your case. :-/
[17:00] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: the page means for your end of life ubuntu version, there are security issues
[17:00] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, perhaps switch to a recent HDMI cable ? I don't know.
[17:01] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: okay, i'll try that too
[17:01] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: thanks
[17:02] <Mika_> FidergoStephaneG: yeah i think that asterix is showing that HDMI port has that reso now and if he is using DVI. Something is wrong.
[17:05] <craptalk> k1l_: okay
[17:06] <craptalk> k1l_: how long till i get dead-end? damn it, so lazy to move to another version
[17:06] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: maybe an LTS version would be smarter for you then?
[17:07] <craptalk> lotuspsychje: it is
[17:07] <craptalk> lotuspsychje: is werewolf an LTS?
[17:07] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: no
[17:07] <lotuspsychje> !lts | craptalk
[17:07] <craptalk> lotuspsychje: how long?
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> craptalk  14.04 and (future) 16.04
[17:08] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: can i just check - are you using HDMI?
[17:08] <craptalk> MonkeyDust: alright
[17:09] <Mika_> mojo67: that pastepin link what you gave, show that you are using HDMI port now. Are you?
[17:11] <mojo67> MIka_: no - that's confusing me, because i'm using DVI at the moment
[17:12] <craptalk> so every released ubuntu version which is non LTS, only supports around 3 months?
[17:12] <Mika_> mojo67: Can i see that script what you got?
[17:12] <craptalk> what happens after that?
[17:12] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: 9 months
[17:12] <baizon> craptalk: 9 months, then no more support
[17:12] <baizon> craptalk: no update, no nothing
[17:12] <mojo67> MIka_: sure, 1 sec
[17:13] <craptalk> baizon: okay, then i should clean install another version?
[17:13] <craptalk> baizon: since upgrading to another version could cause a bit risky step
[17:13] <baizon> craptalk: which version do you have? if you have 15.04, then just upgrade to 15.10
[17:13] <mojo67> MIka_: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15385291/
[17:13] <mojo67> Mika_: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15385291/
[17:13] <lotuspsychje> craptalk: but wich version you decide to install, you have to keep your system up to date always
[17:14] <craptalk> baizon: the sucessful chance is more than 50% when i upgrade it?
[17:14] <k1l_> craptalk: you are already dead end.
[17:14] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, good luck. Mika_ thanks for helping him.  Now I've repaired my setup by purging nvidia driver.
[17:14] <craptalk> k1l_: i know, just wanna really thinking a head
[17:14] <baizon> craptalk: yes, im using my system since 14.10
[17:15] <k1l_> craptalk: so either you make the upgrade or you make a new install of 14.04LTS (which will have support untill 2019).
[17:15] <mojo67> FidergoStephaneG: thanks again!
[17:15] <FidergoStephaneG> Will hang up. Bye.
[17:15] <k1l_> craptalk: if you dont like upgrading every 6 months stay on LTS.
[17:15] <FidergoStephaneG> mojo67, you're welcome.
[17:15] <baj> gedit:2291): Gtk-WARNING **: Calling Inhibit failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files
[17:16] <baj> im getting the errot above
[17:16] <rickyrubbit> hi at all
[17:16] <Mika_> FidergoStephaneG: xD Yeah we are now looking that script. Lets do it manually for mojo67. Take those screen variables away. i don't have bash here. so i can't verify exactly what it stores to those variables. Yeah lets do it manually :)
[17:16] <craptalk> k1l_: i get it
[17:16] <baj> im trying to save text using gedit in the terminal
[17:16] <lapyo> what
[17:17] <baj> im trying to save text using gedit in the terminal
[17:17] <baj> then i get the error
[17:17] <mojo67> Mika_: sure, what do i do?
[17:17] <baj> gedit:2291): Gtk-WARNING **: Calling Inhibit failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files
[17:17] <baizon> baj: thats a warning, not an error
[17:17] <rickyrubbit> baj have you tried to restart nautilus?
[17:17] <lapyo> why are you using gedit in the terminal?
[17:17] <lapyo> are you on root?
[17:17] <rickyrubbit> lapyo 'm in agree
[17:18] <baj> how do i restart nautilus?
[17:18] <rickyrubbit> try with this pkill -1 nautilus baj
[17:18] <baj> ok
[17:19] <rickyrubbit> but i dont understand what kind of error you try to fix...
[17:19] <rickyrubbit> its only and advice when you open a gtk app from cli
[17:19] <rickyrubbit> thats it..
[17:19] <Mika_> mojo67: we will use those last 3 lines what there is but copy them to terminal and use sudo :). xrandr --addmode DVI1 2560x1440_50.00
[17:19] <gallo_mobile> hi I need to make a bootable USB for a newly built NAS. I'm on OS X but the OS X resource I found seems to be to install Ubuntu ON a Mac
[17:19] <lotuspsychje> !editors | baj
[17:20] <rickyrubbit> gallo_mobile try to install brew and install brew install dc3dd
[17:20] <rickyrubbit> dc3dd its an evolution of dd
[17:20] <Mika_> mojo67: it seems intel is using DVI1 and radeon is using DVI-0.
[17:20] <gallo_mobile> ok  how would I then install the img to the USB?
[17:20] <baj> pkill -l nautilus is showing me manual
[17:20] <baj> help
[17:20] <mojo67> Mika_: xrandr: cannot find output "DVI1"
[17:20] <rickyrubbit> gallo_mobile its a simple syntax
[17:21] <rickyrubbit> from mac check your disk with diskutil list
[17:21] <rickyrubbit> must be appear disk2s etc etc
[17:21] <Pointblank> Hello good people :) I have this issue. Can run mono-service as sudo mono-service application. But when I run it as different user it makes nothing. It needs sudo. i do not want to use sudo and give it too much privilleges. Help to that?
[17:21] <rickyrubbit> do with this command
[17:22] <rickyrubbit> dc3dd if=your_location_img.imf of=the_entiredisk (for example /dev/disk2)
[17:23] <mojo67> Mika_: for some reason, xrandr keeps telling me that HDMI1 is connected, even though it's DVI1
[17:23] <rickyrubbit> i dont know if work Pointblank but you can try with fake root
[17:23] <Mika_> mojo67: ok lets build it. xrandr --newmode <Mode``Line>
[17:23] <gallo_mobile> so if = source of=destination (dev/disk#)
[17:23] <Mika_> mojo67:  xrandr --newmode DVI1
[17:23] <Pointblank> rickyrubbit what you mean by fake root?
[17:23] <rickyrubbit> its an app from apt
[17:23] <rickyrubbit> apt-get install fakeroot
[17:24] <rickyrubbit> you can change perm without root authority
[17:24] <mojo67> Mika_: xrandr: failed to parse 'DVI1' as a mode specification
[17:24] <jjrabbit443> hello
[17:24] <jjrabbit443> any ubuntu security channels?
[17:24] <rickyrubbit> jjrabbit443 i'm trying to find it too =)
[17:24] <nicomachus> !alis | jjrabbit443
[17:25] <Pointblank> is that in general good idea or should mono apps always run with sudo?
[17:25] <rickyrubbit> !alis
[17:25] <mojo67> Mika_: should i just use HDMI1 instead, seeing as it seems to be under the illusion that that's the one in use?
[17:25] <Mika_> mojo67:  xrandr --newmode "800x600_60.00"   38.25  800 832 912 1024  600 603 607 624 -hsync +vsync <-- use CVT command and copy that on top of those numbers.
[17:26] <crayon> every 5 minutes my time is increasing by 1 hour
[17:26] <crayon> any idea wtf is going on?
[17:26] <rickyrubbit> may doesnt work
[17:26] <mojo67> Mika_: done
[17:27] <rickyrubbit> mojo67 i dont understand your problem
[17:27] <nicomachus> rickyrubbit: because the bot doesn't like to be spammed. you're free to message the bot and try all sorts of things. /msg ubottu !alis, for instance
[17:27] <Mika_> mojo67: now write that xrandr to display all lines :)
[17:27] <Mika_> mojo67: did we get that mode there on the list?
[17:28] <jjrabbit443> nicomachus: cool thanks mang
[17:28] <mojo67> Mika_: kind of - it appears at the end, not with the rest of them
[17:29] <mojo67> Mika_: i'll paste it
[17:29] <Pointblank> I think I saw tutorials where people run mono without installing any fake root. Cannot that be set for a user that he is allowed to run mono apps? Assigning some group to them?
[17:29] <mojo67> Mika_: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15385426/
[17:30] <mojo67> rickyrubbit: the problem i have is that my monitor's 2560x1440 resolution isn't getting recognised by ubuntu
[17:30] <rickyrubbit> what kind of video card you have?
[17:31] <rickyrubbit> maybe you need to install proprietary driver from ubuntu
[17:31] <Mika_> mojo67: hmm..ok try to --addmode HDMI1 numbers if it thinks that we are using that.
[17:31] <mojo67> rickyrubbit: intel HD 4000
[17:31] <rickyrubbit> lot time ago i got same problem with nvidia driver
[17:31] <rickyrubbit> mojo67 try to go on install software
[17:32] <rickyrubbit> may be appear 'proprietary driver for this hardware'
[17:33] <mojo67> Mika_: i tried that - resolution goes way down, had to log back in
[17:34] <lotuspsychje> jjrabbit443: #ubuntu-hardened
[17:34] <Mika_> mojo67: yeah, well i don't know now....hmm....weird that it shows that you have HDMI even you are using DVI...
[17:34] <rickyrubbit> mojo67 try to unplug and plug again the cable
[17:35] <Mika_> mojo67: try what rickyrubbit is saying...can you upgrade those proprietary drivers :)
[17:35] <Pointblank> rickyrubbit ty Just looking for any other ideas. Not sure if that is standard way how to solve this. Any mono user here?
[17:36] <mojo67> Mika_: sure, i'll try that now
[17:36] <mojo67> rickyrubbit: sure - i'll check the drivers first
[17:38] <MonkeyDust> Pointblank  there's the ##mono channel
[17:38] <mojo67> Mika_: gonna reboot, brb
[17:38] <mojo67> rickyrubbit: gonna reboot, brb
[17:38] <rickyrubbit> i hope you well
[17:38] <rickyrubbit> for you =)
[17:38] <rickyrubbit> mojo67
[17:39] <gallo_mobile> anyone know where i can find 14.02 intel server?
[17:39] <rickyrubbit> gallo_mobile no..
[17:41] <MonkeyDust> gallo_mobile  how is that ubuntu related?
[17:41] <TvL2386> hi guys, I've just reinstalled my dell latitude e5570 laptop. It came with Windows10 and now I have ubuntu15.10. It works great!!! One thing: It doesn't see my wifi ESSID which it did see before in Windows10. Signal strength was 100% (same room) and my other laptop works great... I'm now on my second wifi which it does see (1 bar though, because it's 2 floors up)
[17:41] <R13ose> I can't connect to the wireless internet after waking up from sleep my computer.  What do I do?
[17:41] <genii> gallo_mobile: Do you mean Ubuntu Server 14.04, or do you mean an Intel server board model whith 14.02 in the board model number?
[17:41] <gallo_mobile> ubunutu 14.02 server
[17:41] <gallo_mobile> for intel, the ISO i get is AMD
[17:41] <genii> So 14.04
[17:42] <gallo_mobile> oh sorry
[17:42] <TvL2386> I did 'iwlist wlp2s0 scan | grep ESSID' but it doesn't pop up
[17:42] <tgm4883> gallo_mobile: that is the one for intel as well
[17:42] <tgm4883> gallo_mobile: AMD64 works on both intel and AMD x86_64 architectures
[17:42] <k1l_> gallo_mobile: the patent is from amd for 64bit, it works on intel amchines,too
[17:42] <genii> gallo_mobile: amd64 just means 64 bit, for AMD *OR* Intel
[17:42] <gallo_mobile> ah, ok just making sure thank you
[17:43] <tgm4883> that should really be renamed to x86_64
[17:48] <TvL2386> changed channel from 13 to 5 and it works
[17:49] <foo> I did rsync -azv --progress remote:/some/dir/ dir/ ... and when everything is done. dir/ is 8.6GB locally, and 8.8GB remotely. Any idea why it's not the exact same?
[17:51] <leonarth> foo maybe it depends how the filesystems are formatted?
[17:52] <leonarth> maybe on a machine you have sectors at 512bytes and on the other at 1024bytes
[17:55] <R13ose> Any thoughts on my question?
[17:56] <p0ff3> I jsut installed "screen" to split my terminal, is there a better alternative I should use? If not, I want the colors back in my shell...
[17:57] <foo> j #macosx
[17:57] <Pici> p0ff3: both screen and tmux support colors
[17:57] <nicomachus> p0ff3: there are a few options. tmux is another. screen is also configurable. the man page and google will help you.
[17:58] <R13ose> I can't connect to my wireless internet on Ubuntu 15.10 when I woke my computer from sleep.  What do I do?
[18:00] <HoloIRCUser2> Hi
[18:00] <HoloIRCUser2> Can't login to my Ubuntu server
[18:01] <MonkeyDust> HoloIRCUser2  what happens when you try
[18:01] <MonkeyDust> HoloIRCUser2  and what's the ubunu version
[18:01] <HoloIRCUser2> Fsck reports error loading shared libraries /lib/x86_64/libext2fs.so.2 invalid header
[18:02] <HoloIRCUser2> 14.04.4
[18:02] <HoloIRCUser2> Help?
[18:02] <MonkeyDust> HoloIRCUser2  type /j #ubuntu-server and provide the information i just asked
[18:03] <HoloIRCUser2> Ok am on phone though
[18:03] <R13ose> Seems no one can help me.
[18:04] <drkshadow> How do I enable blk-mq in Ubuntu 14.04?
[18:05] <JDAIII> I'm having an issue. Every time I boot up, I have to run mount -a after I log in because it is apparently mounting the network shared before the network connection applies, so what is the best way to run mount -a as root or sudo AFTER I log in to gnome?
[18:05] <drkshadow> JDAIII: put it in your .bashrc
[18:05] <drkshadow> no, never mind. That doesn't execute in a GUI.
[18:07] <skinux> Should free -m say 0 for total swap?
[18:07] <JDAIII> yea, I tried that but it wasn't applying. It's not a big hassle, I just run sudo mount -v -a each time I log in, but it would be more convenient to have it autoexecute. And isn't that the appeal of linux on a laptop is that you make it all perfect for yourself instead of what the OS like mac or windows decides for you?
[18:08] <JDAIII> and learn as you go along
[18:08] <drkshadow> JDAIII: You're mistaking Ubuntu with Linux.
[18:08] <jayjo> is there a way to make a launcher icon out of a script, with a logo?
[18:09] <llutz> skinux: if you don't have swap, yes
[18:09] <nicomachus> jayjo: see here, perhaps it will help. https://askubuntu.com/questions/78730/how-do-i-add-a-custom-launcher
[18:10] <mcphail> JDAIII: i think there is some way for init (upstart on 14.04, systemd on 15.10) to run a script after the network has come up. I'm not sure of the specifics, but that is going to be th best tactic for what you need
[18:11] <JDAIII> drkshadow, I use RHEL and CentOS on my servers, only use ubuntu on my laptop because I liked the more expansive repository
[18:12] <mcphail> JDAIII: does https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently#Mount_during_login_instead_of_boot help?
[18:12] <JDAIII> mcphail, I'll look into systemd init scripts for post network connection.
[18:13] <zaggynl> hi, my USB pendrive doesn't show up anymore, anything I can test/try?
[18:13] <JDAIII> mcphail, I use the nofail switch and it didn't seem to help. That must be for the upstart instructions since I am using 15.10
[18:13] <zaggynl> dmesg does show the drive
[18:14] <llutz> JDAIII: you tried using the "netdev" mount-option in fstab?
[18:14] <llutz> _netdev *
[18:15] <skinux> Okay, well during installation I specified a SWAP partition. I've noticed during boot, it says something is not yet ready or present. So, how do I tell Ubuntu to use my SWAP partition?
[18:15] <JDAIII> llutz, No I have not. I thought that was only for iscsi and ntfs. But I am most likely wrong. I'll take a look
[18:15] <mcphail> JDAIII: hadn't heard about _netdev, but llutz's suggestion looks like the best thing to do if it works!
[18:17] <JDAIII> I also tried x-systemd.automount, in fstab but that didn't help. I will try _netdev
[18:19] <JDAIII> I'm going to reboot and test that change. Before I do, is there any use to using sec=ntlm,gid=1000?
[18:19] <JDAIII> I got that from one of our devs when he set up a share on another server, and I've been using them blindly
[18:20] <skinux> I just tried to use blkid on SWAP partition, but it didn't return anything?
[18:20] <newish> What advantages do I get from lvm on a single drive laptop with / serving root and home, dont think will ever need to extend volume size
[18:22] <skitoxe> ,
[18:22] <slaffe> If I want to limit the speed when I mv a file to my network NAS, how do I do that the easiest way?
[18:22] <frostschutz> newish, if you don't need it, you don't need it. don't force yourself. I use LVM everywhere because I know it well and don't want to miss it; never say never, who knows what you might need it for
[18:22] <slaffe> odd question I guess
[18:23] <skitoxe> slaffe: not possible in a reasonable way if you do it with mv command i belive, use something else? Ftp?
[18:24] <frostschutz> slaffe, unless whatever is doing the transferring has its own rate limiting options (like rsync does,) it's complicated... (lartc.org tc iptables)
[18:25] <JDAIII> _netdev did not work
[18:26] <JDAIII> still had to mount manually
[18:26] <JDAIII> but now they are showing up in nemo as devices instead of network shares. That is a nice byproduct
[18:26] <newish> Frostschutz: my question really is apart from extending volume size and snapshot are there other advantages in lvm?
[18:27] <bonsairoot> Hey guys. When i start up ubuntu i get the msg: "...running on low graphics mode". It started appearing just recently. I can't even it up anymore unless i use a previous kernel version (stuck in fsck dev/sda4: clean).I've read that theres problems with fglrx drivers but i have the generic enabled and not the proprietary ones.Can somebody help me?
[18:27] <JDAIII> lvm does do raid 0 across the logical volumes which I don't care for. Same reason I stay away from default installs of btrfs.
[18:28] <Linnak> Hi, if i intall daily build will it be lts on the end of April or I have to install the stable ?
[18:28] <skinux> I think I figured it out. I'm using CryptSWAP...according to info I'm reading, it causes problems.
[18:28] <JDAIII> It stripes the individual files across the drives which means if one goes down, a majority of your files cannot be recovered. Just my experience.
[18:28] <skinux> But....that stuff is from 2009, I'm using 14.04...has that bug still not been fixed?
[18:29] <JDAIII> mcphail, llutz I tried _netdev, didn't automount
[18:29] <rlex> hello, i have some problems with NFS. Trying to connect to NFS share, it shows: mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.69.2:/storage/media
[18:29] <rlex> showmount shows /storage/media       (everyone)
[18:29] <rlex> and esxi is able to connect to this NFS share
[18:34] <rlex> nevermind, solved
[18:34] <loveheartjoylove> msg nickserv identify ubuntusucks1234
[18:34] <loveheartjoylove> oops
[18:34] <EriC^^> ha-ha
[18:47] <skitoxe> loveheartjoylove: whoooops
[18:49] <p0ff3_> I'm using Vim bur it froze in insert-mode, esc, enter, ctrl-[ doesnt work
[18:49] <R13ose> Any thoughts in my question?
[18:50] <skitoxe> p0ff3_: open a new terminal and run: sudo pkill vim
[18:51] <skitoxe> sudo pkill -9 vim
[18:51] <skitoxe> if it's stubborn
[18:52] <p0ff3_> pkill doesnt shut it down
[18:52] <skitoxe>  with -9 added?
[18:52] <p0ff3_> Ye
[18:53] <skitoxe> ps aux | grep vim
[18:53] <p0ff3_> I'm using tmux sp I'm jsut gonna shut down that window, ugly solution but whatever
[18:53] <skitoxe> to find pid
[18:53] <p0ff3_> ill try
[18:53] <skitoxe> then kill -9 <pid>
[18:54] <p0ff3_> Whats the pid? I get 3 numbers, 17265, 14912 and 2356
[18:54] <skitoxe> the left-most one
[18:54] <EriC^^> how long ago did you start vim?
[18:55] <skitoxe> second column, directly after user name
[18:55] <EriC^^> i'm guessing 14912 , 17265 would be the grep
[18:55] <p0ff3_> Is there a tmux-command to "refresh" maybe?
[19:00] <R13ose> How do I get my computer to see my wireless internet?
[19:01] <vlad__> hey, how do I upgrade to the latest version of mesa?
[19:01] <m3n3chm0> R13ose what is the issue ¿?
[19:02] <vlad__> I tried x-org edgers but they have a pretty old version (11.0.4, latest is 11.1.2)
[19:02] <m3n3chm0> R13ose don't you see the wireless icon (network-manager) on the panel ¿?
[19:03] <p0ff3_> Is anyone here good at tmux?
[19:03] <R13ose> m3n3chm0: I woke my computer from sleep and wireless internet didn't work.  Yes I see the icon but no wireless networks show up.
[19:03] <minitrue> p0ff3_: i use tmux I dont know if that counts as good :P
[19:03] <minitrue> p0ff3_: what happened?
[19:04] <m3n3chm0> R13ose what version of ubuntu are you running ¿?
[19:04] <R13ose> m3n3chm0: 15.10
[19:05] <skitoxe> R13ose: Right click icon and disable wifi, then enable it again.
[19:05] <skitoxe> usually works fine
[19:05] <R13ose> skitoxe: tried that didn't do anything.
[19:06] <m3n3chm0> R13ose did you try booting from an old Kernel version ¿? (on boot check the advanced options, try an older kernel an confirm))
[19:06] <compdoc> R13ose, sounds like the wireless is being put to sleep and doesnt know how to wake up
[19:06] <skitoxe> R13ose: have you rebooted the system ?
[19:07] <R13ose> m3n3chm0: I didn't try that as the last step
[19:07] <R13ose> skitoxe: last time, I had the problem yes and that worked but I want to try and fix without rebooting.
[19:08] <m3n3chm0> R13ose do you know what model of chipset is your wireless card ¿?
[19:10] <R13ose> m3n3chm0: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462
[19:10] <skitoxe> R13ose: ahh i get you bro, try starting and stopping networking services
[19:10] <R13ose> skitoxe: how?
[19:10] <skitoxe> service --status-all
[19:10] <skitoxe> to see all
[19:11] <m3n3chm0> R13ose are you using proprietary driver ¿?
[19:11] <skitoxe> then service xxxxx stop and service xxxx start
[19:12] <R13ose> skitoxe: networking one?
[19:12] <R13ose> m3n3chm0: whatever came with ubuntu
[19:13] <skitoxe> R13ose: yeah
[19:13] <terraceG> After updating my packages ubuntu now doesn
[19:13] <terraceG> boot to login screen
[19:13] <terraceG> instead it goes do fsck from util-linux
[19:14] <terraceG> How do I fix this?
[19:14] <R13ose> skitoxe: that worked thanks
[19:15] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Graphic's driver broke ? What does ' sudo lshw -C display ' reveal in the configuration line ?
[19:15] <terraceG> there is no configuration line and i can't enter any commands
[19:15] <R13ose> I am out but thanks for solving this.
[19:15] <skitoxe> R13ose: no worries mate!
[19:16] <terraceG> All it says is fsck from util-linux 2.26.2 -> /dev/sda5: clean xxxx/xxxx files, xxxx/xxx blocks
[19:16] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Are you able to get to the login screen and key combo ctl+a;r+F1 for a console interface ?
[19:17] <Bashing-om> ctl+alt+F1 **
[19:17] <pierre_> hi
[19:17] <GuidovanPossum> hi what's good way to troubleshoot ubuntu 14.04 hanging on startup after the five circles turn from white to red?
[19:18] <terraceG> sudo lshw -C just shows options that can be used in the command
[19:18] <skitoxe> GuidovanPossum: start by checking /var/logs/syslog
[19:19] <hughes-r> hey, guys. could anyone spare a minute to help me with my audio woes (lubuntu)?
[19:19] <pierre_> how  to do install microsoft office 2013 ubuntu
[19:20] <prova> ciao
[19:20] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Ouch ! Check your spelling and syntax .. try again as that is a system command ! If it ain't there you have big troubles .
[19:20] <terraceG> sorry, sudo lshw -C display shows vga compatiable controller
[19:20] <prova> !list
[19:20] <pierre_> no  one can help please
[19:20] <GuidovanPossum> syslog is blank
[19:20] <xangua> pierre_: is there something wrong with libreoffice?
[19:20] <hughes-r> it smells like communism
[19:21] <Bashing-om> terraceG: And in the configuration line ?
[19:21] <pierre_> no i like  libreoffice
[19:21] <terraceG> driver=i1915 latency=0
[19:22] <skitoxe> GuidovanPossum: my bad /var/log/syslog , not logs
[19:23] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Well, that says a driver is loaed, Intel .. Now, Intel just works, UNLESS you have installed a Intel driver from their PPA .. did you ?
[19:23] <terraceG> I did not
[19:23] <ioria> terraceG,  just to be sure, compare the UUIDS    sudo blkid && cat /etc/fstab
[19:24] <Bashing-om> terraceG: do you own these files ' ls -al .Xauthority ; ls -al .ICEauthority ' . As they control who can access your desktop .
[19:25] <terraceG> cannot access .Xauthority no such file or dir
[19:26] <terraceG> .ICEauthority looks fine
[19:28] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Well, that ain't good . Complete ioria's request to know the file system is consistent . and we return to this lack of a aceess file .
[19:28] <sanju> hi
[19:28] <terraceG> sorry, which uuid's am I comparing
[19:29] <ioria> terraceG,  all of them
[19:29] <ioria> terraceG,  they should match
[19:30] <Bashing-om> terraceG: As the file says .. run 'sudo blkid ' and verify the long string of numbers in the file " /etc/fstab " match exactly what is given .
[19:32] <damascene> this guy sees his memory only 1.5 gb on ubuntu http://www.linuxac.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=24421&d=1457983309 any idea why. it's 2gb
[19:32] <terraceG> ioria and Bashing-om: http://imgur.com/EBqw3gB
[19:32] <damascene> picture of terminal free + uname -a
[19:34] <nacc> damascene: dmesg should say where the memory is
[19:34] <nacc> damascene: as in, how much the kernel sees, at least
[19:34] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Tough to work from an image .. do a text pastebin please .
[19:34] <Bashing-om> !pastebin | terraceG
[19:35] <ioria> terraceG, what is PARTUUID ?
[19:35] <damascene> nacc, thank you, will try that
[19:36] <nacc> damascene: there's a line like memory XX / YY available (...) with the parenthetical part saying where the consumption is from
[19:36] <ioria> terraceG, think you miss an entry for sda4 ...
[19:36] <terraceG> partuuid is 076639c6-1b41-48c6-a359-dc0c747dac11
[19:36] <damascene> nacc, it's like /var/log/syslog or messages should I read it's start?
[19:37] <nacc> damascene: you want them to run `dmesg`, presuming the buffer hasn't overflowed, and provide that output, most likely
[19:37] <slaffe> is there any software that detects portscanns?
[19:37] <damascene> nacc, will tell him to do it
[19:37] <terraceG> I don't know how to get the text from the command line to pastebin, I didnt know how to login on the fsck screen
[19:40] <Bashing-om> terraceG: Did the file system check complete ? and now you are at a terminal .. verify you is you with ' who ' . is "you" ( your user nbame ) in the list ?
[19:40] <ioria> terraceG,  what's on sda4  ? what is in Media ?
[19:40] <terraceG> yes im on the list and sda4 is in media
[19:41] <Bashing-om> terraceG: :)
[19:41] <terraceG> sda4 /Media is documents, pics, videos
[19:42] <ioria> terraceG,  try to comment with # in fstab ...
[19:43] <terraceG> commented out last fstab line and rebooted, still sent to fsck black screen
[19:44] <vlad__> hey I'm trying to install mesa from source
[19:44] <vlad__> I'm wondering how to replace ubuntu's mesa
[19:44] <ioria> terraceG,  you can open a console right ?
[19:44] <vlad__> should I just apt-get remove it?
[19:44] <terraceG> Yeah I can do ctrl+alt+f1 to login to console
[19:45] <ioria> terraceG,   sudo service lightdm restart
[19:45] <terraceG> No such file or directory.
[19:46] <hughes-r> can anyone help me with my audio issues (no sound at all)... :(
[19:46] <terraceG> I was using ubuntu-gnome though, dunno if it was a different from lightdm
[19:46] <ioria> terraceG,   sudo service gdm restart
[19:46] <terraceG> No such file or directory.
[19:46] <noraatepernos> Is there a way to capture using perl regex in grep?  grep -Po "mysql root: ([^\n]+)" outputs the whole line when I just want inside the ().
[19:48] <terraceG> YES
[19:49] <terraceG> Installed gdm did restart like you said and it worked
[19:49] <terraceG> Thanks a lot
[19:49] <terraceG> Dunno why gdm was suddenly gone
[19:49] <ioria> terraceG,   ok.... comment out sda4 in fstab again
[19:49] <terraceG> Okay
[19:50] <ioria> terraceG,   reboot , and explore /var/log/apt/history.log
[19:51] <ioria> terraceG,   as  cat  /var/log/apt/history.log  | grep gdm
[19:52] <hughes-r> can anyone help me with my audio issues, please? (lubuntu 15.10)
[19:52] <MonkeyDust> hughes-r  start with a question
[19:53] <terraceG> http://pastebin.com/JsuHZJ0u
[19:53] <hughes-r> MonkeyDust, my question is how do I fix my sound as I currently have none. All the details are here: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/4aeh25/lubuntu_1510_no_audio/
[19:54] <ioria> terraceG,   maybe this line  apt-get install -y [01;31m[Kgdm[m[K ....
[19:55] <mia_> hey all
[19:55] <mia_> where can I download skype for ubuntu
[19:55] <mia_> I mean some newer vesion
[19:55] <mia_> the one on skype.com is very very old
[19:55] <mia_> is there a better alternative than that ?
[19:55] <skitoxe> mia_: sudo apt-get install skype
[19:56] <ioria> terraceG,   you  installed   something like ... Kgdm ?
[19:56] <mia_> skitoxe, is that a different version
[19:56] <terraceG> I think that's from when I installed gdm just now
[19:56] <terraceG> Dunno what the other characters are
[19:56] <terraceG> I've otherwise never touched gdm
[19:56] <skitoxe> mia_: don't know, have never installed it from their website. but skype looks totally different on linux than on pc if that's waht tou mean
[19:56] <MonkeyDust> hughes-r  ok, seen it ... if you don't get an answer here, try in #ubuntustudio
[19:56] <skitoxe> *on windows
[19:56] <K0D3R> I changed my ip address (fixed ip address) but some programs keep trying to bind to the old ip address, anyone has any idea about this problem?
[19:57] <terraceG> so dunno why it disappeared after last doing apt-get upgrade
[19:57] <mia_> skitoxe, well no, I jsut cheked sudo apt-get install skype, and it's the exact same thing on the website, so I assume that's the newest one for linux
[19:57] <mia_> the thing is this is skype 4.3 at least 6 years old
[19:57] <mia_> it was like this on pc and mac as well 6 years ago
[19:57] <terraceG> Thanks a lot for all your help ioria and Bashing-om
[19:57] <ioria> terraceG,   ok, have fun
[19:57] <mia_> I mean UI wise
[19:57] <mia_> So is there any way, or any other software that can somehow use skype servers
[19:58] <mia_> the UI of this skype 4.3 is really really ugly
[19:58] <mia_> :(
[19:58] <MonkeyDust> mia_  blame MS
[19:58] <mia_> yeah
[19:58] <mia_> well
[19:58] <skitoxe> mia_: yeah pretty much what MonkeyDust says
[19:58] <mia_> I already do blame them
[19:58] <baizon> mia_: microsoft is shutting down its client. There is https://web.skype.com/en/
[19:58] <mia_> That's why I need an alternative
[19:59] <mia_> baizon, oh what
[19:59] <mia_> for pc as well ?
[19:59] <mia_> or just for linux ?
[19:59] <Tammyton> Hey, I can't get to the grub menu. I followed a guide and set the grub hidden timeout and grub timeout to 0.0. When I boot and hold down shift, the menu doesn't come up. Would anyone be able to help please?
[19:59] <skitoxe> skype is insecure as hell as well. unfortunately that's what people use
[19:59] <baizon> mia_: for linux it is already "dead", for the windows in the future
[20:00] <mia_> skitoxe, how?
[20:00] <RoadRunner> Want to make a permanent change to one of my Grub booting options: a change in the kernel line (linux /boot/vmlinuz...) from "root=UUID=xxxx" to "root=/dev/sdax". But /etc/default/grub file, meant for user customization, doesn't make any mention of UUID's and /boot/grub/grub.cfg which specificaly reffers to UUID's, says "not to edit this file".
[20:01] <skitoxe> mia_: skype sends shit in plain-text and leaks your ip to anyone that want's it
[20:01] <nacc> RoadRunner: why do you want to make that change? you are then dependent on the kernel ordering of disks
[20:01] <baizon> mia_: all communication goes through a microsoft server
[20:02] <pendleton> RoadRunner: make the changes in /etc/default/grub and then run grub-mkconfig
[20:02] <Pointblank> Hello, how can I allow any user to run mono apps? I see that I cannot without sudo now
[20:02] <baizon> mia_: they can read every message/video call
[20:02] <nacc> RoadRunner: please read /etc/default/grub fully, specifically GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID
[20:02] <Tammyton> Do you know how I can set the grub timeout back to 10 without being able to get into linux?
[20:02] <Tammyton> ubuntu*
[20:03] <pendleton> Tammyton: boot into a liveCD, then make the changes
[20:03] <Tammyton> Is a live cd the same sort of thing you use to install ubuntu?
[20:04] <skitoxe> Pointblank: either add the user to sudo group or change permissions on the executables
[20:04] <pendleton> Tammyton: yep, similar, any sort of Linux you can run from CD/RAM would work
[20:04] <MonkeyDust> Tammyton  yes, it's what you use 'try ubuntu'
[20:04] <Tammyton> oh great, thanks
[20:04] <ghostmag> Someone using Chromium able to test something for me?
[20:04] <ghostmag> I need the Chromium App Launcher, but can't find it
[20:04] <MonkeyDust> !find chromium
[20:05] <MonkeyDust> ghostmag  try chromium-browser
[20:05] <RoadRunner> nacc: it is in order to easily boot into my clone partition which is used only to check a new image (of a primary linux part) after it is created - every time a new image will be thrown on, the UUID will change
[20:05] <ghostmag> MonkeyDust: I can find the browser, but not the App Launcher
[20:05] <ghostmag> MonkeyDust: https://himbeerfarm.wordpress.com/2014/07/19/chromium-app-launcher-on-linux/
[20:06] <MonkeyDust> ghostmag  is that for a phone?
[20:07] <ghostmag> MonkeyDust: No, I need it for my desktop pc.
[20:07] <sregginon> i was banned from a channel
[20:07] <sregginon> i would like to appeal
[20:08] <MonkeyDust> sregginon  banned for no reason, i take it?
[20:08] <sregginon> yes
[20:08] <skitoxe> hahaha
[20:08] <skitoxe> yeah right
[20:08] <TheSpanishInquis> That sucks.
[20:09] <TheSpanishInquis> I've been trying to find a good bitTorrent client for Ubuntu. Does anyone have a suggestion? I'm not really a big fan of transmission.
[20:10] <MonkeyDust> TheSpanishInquis  deluge
[20:10] <nacc> RoadRunner: ah i see
[20:10] <RoadRunner> nacc: re: "GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID" if I enable this option, will it not affect all of my linux partitions?
[20:10] <nacc> RoadRunner: it will, indeed
[20:10] <Tammyton> I'm currently logged into ubuntu from the live cd. I've edited /etc/default/grub on my actual ubuntu partition, but do you know how I can run sudo update-grub?
[20:10] <Tammyton> it's saying error: failed to get canonical path of '/cow'
[20:10] <ioria> Tammyton, you need to mount bind and chroot
[20:11] <Chryseus> Hi, I'm having trouble starting X after removing the nvidia driver for KVM, Xorg keeps configuring for it though http://paste.ubuntu.com/15386613
[20:11] <RoadRunner> nacc: that's what I thought and that's why I was looking for a different solution
[20:11] <Tammyton> ioria hi again, what you told me to do yesterday worked btw :)
[20:11] <MonkeyDust> Chryseus  rename xorg.conf to xorg.conf.bak, then reboot
[20:12] <ioria> Tammyton,  glad to hear that .... read this for chroot https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[20:12] <Tammyton> thanks
[20:12] <Chryseus> MonkeyDust, Tried this already, that's what it makes on boot
[20:12] <Chryseus> MonkeyDust, Wiping it out and running startx sort of works with a few display issues
[20:14] <RoadRunner> nacc: pendleton: I know that I can make a temporary change to one of my Grub booting options: a change in the kernel line (linux /boot/vmlinuz...) from "root=UUID=xxxx" to "root=/dev/sdax" and that works fine but I was looking for a way to make that change permanent
[20:14] <TheSpanishInquis> Thanks MonkeyDust, Deluge looks pretty good.
[20:16] <skitoxe> TheSpanishInquis: rTorrent if you wanna run it in cli
[20:17] <Chryseus> MonkeyDust, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15386666 this is my Xorg log
[20:17] <Tammyton> ioria sorry but what's the command to see which partitions I have? I've done sudo fdisk -l but it's not showing the partition where ubuntu is installed
[20:17] <RoadRunner> and as I see it (as I said earlier), /etc/default/grub file, meant for user customization, doesn't seem to mention partition specific UUID control and /boot/grub/grub.cfg which individually reffers to UUID's, says "not to edit this file".
[20:17] <ioria> Tammyton,  sudo parted -l
[20:18] <Tammyton> thanks
[20:18] <ioria> Tammyton,  np
[20:19] <nqaegg> django
[20:19] <skitoxe> nqaegg: unchained?
[20:20] <RoadRunner> nacc: pendleton: any other suggestions guys?
[20:20] <Pointblank> Hello, how can I allow any user to run mono apps? I see that I cannot without sudo now. Ty if you know :)
[20:20] <Tammyton> this is so confusing ;-;
[20:22] <Pici> Pointblank: Er, why would you need sudo to run a mono application?
[20:22] <skitoxe> Pointblank: either add the user to sudo group or change permissions on the executables
[20:22] <windows8point1> Hey!
[20:22] <skitoxe> hi!
[20:22] <TvL2386> hi
[20:23] <Chryseus> xterm
[20:23] <Chryseus> oops wrong terminal
[20:23] <windows8point1> I got bored with windows and decided to switch to Linux, so I just came by to say hi :D
[20:24] <skitoxe> windows8point1: good to hear. welcome bro
[20:24] <windows8point1> Is 15.10 stable build?
[20:24] <skitoxe> Sit down by the fire and have a drink ;-)
[20:24] <Bashing-om> !manual | windows8point1
[20:24] <skitoxe> windows8point1: for ubuntu yes
[20:24] <windows8point1> Thanks!
[20:24] <Pici> windows8point1: all releases are stable, Ubuntu isn't a rolling release.
[20:24] <pendleton> RoadRunner: did you run the grub-mkconfig -o /[path to your grub dir] afterwards?
[20:25] <craptalk> what is the best ubuntu distro?
[20:25] <Tammyton> ioria I've tried sudo mounth --typed ext4 /dev/sda but it says can't find /dev/sda in etc/fstab
[20:25] <skitoxe> craptalk: personal preference
[20:25] <Pici> Pointblank: What exactly are you trying to run?
[20:25] <skitoxe> craptalk: i like ubuntu mate
[20:25] <bonsairoot> paste.ubuntu.com/15386726 Why do kernel modules fail to load on the newest kernel version after my reinstall. If i choose a previous kernel it works.
[20:25] <Chryseus> startx xterm works fine, does anyone know how you can force Xorg to not reconfigure?
[20:25] <craptalk> skitoxe: alright
[20:26] <ioria> Tammyton,  where did you take that command ?
[20:26] <woodsbw> Anyone have any experience with using KVP (Data Exchange) on Ubuntu as a Hyper-V guest?
[20:26] <woodsbw> I am running Ubuntu 14.04 (with the latest HWE kernel, 4.2.0-27, via linux-virtual-lts-vivid) as a Hyper-V guest...with all needed software installed (linux-tools-virtual-lts-vivid, linux-cloud-tools-virtual-lts-vivid.) I have KVP enabled (and working with Windows guests) on the Hyper-V hosts, the hv_kvp_daemon daemon is running on the Ubuntu guest, and the /var/lib/hyperv/.kvp_pool_* files all exist....but they won't populate with data, no matter
[20:26] <woodsbw> what I do. Has anyone seen this?
[20:26] <craptalk> skitoxe: does kali linux only for pentest purpose? or can i also use it as daily basis work?
[20:26] <Tammyton> ioria just in the default location where terminal opens
[20:27] <ioria> Tammyton,  i linked you a page ... /https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery) look at  'Update Failure' section ... (if you are on efi system is a bit different)
[20:27] <RoadRunner> pendleton: I ran sudo update-grub after making my changes in fstab
[20:28] <Tammyton> ioria, okay, I think I am on efi
[20:28] <skitoxe> craptalk: it's designed for pentesting. I wouldnt use it for everyday work. But you could if you really liked to
[20:28] <windows8point1> Is Ubuntu open-source? If so can I really actually change code of the OS itself?
[20:29] <Pointblank> Hello, how can I allow any user to run mono apps without sudo? I see that I cannot without it now. UBUNTU LTS Ty if you know :)
[20:29] <ioria> Tammyton,  ok, so you have to  mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi
[20:29] <skitoxe> craptalk: it comes with a ton of software that you dont need if youre not gonna do that type of stuff. and if u installa additional sw over that its gonna be bloated imho
[20:29] <Tammyton> thanks I'll try it
[20:29] <ioria> Tammyton,  assuming your efi on sda1
[20:29] <Jordan_U> craptalk: Kali os not a supported flavor of Ubuntu, if you want advice on what distribution to use outside of official Ubuntu flavors please try ##linux instead.
[20:29] <skitoxe> windows8point1: yes its open source and yes you can change the code
[20:29] <Pici> Pointblank: I'm trying to help, but you haven't answered.  You shouldn't need to use sudo to run mono applications. What exactly are you trying to run and are you getting an error telling you to use sudo? when did this start?
[20:30] <RoadRunner> pendleton: is that not enough?
[20:30] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Thoughts: out of disk space ? ' df -h ; df -i ' . kernel did not fully install ? compare ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ; la -al /boot ; ls -al /usr/src. ; ls -al /lib/modules/ ' .
[20:31] <Pointblank> Pici thanks, I did not see that. with sudo it starts with sudo and without it is silent. Is mono-service. Any.
[20:33] <Jordan_U> Pointblank: Please pastebin the exact commands you are trying to run and their complete output (if any). How are you determining if it "worked" or not? What is this sercice supposed to do?
[20:35] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, disk space is definately not the issue. I used the reinstall option, but on my first install i partitioned manually, that shouldn't matter right? I'll check the second option now
[20:36] <Pointblank> Jordan_U I said it is the same for everything I try to run as mono-service. It only asks for password for sudo.
[20:37] <Pici> Pointblank: from what I understand about mono-service is that it is itended to be a sort of launcher for services written in mono.  Does that sound like something at you're trying to do?
[20:37] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: If the 1st install was happy with the partitioning .. the re-install on existing partitons should be equally happy .
[20:37] <Tammyton> ioria can you link me to that post agin please?
[20:38] <Pointblank> Pici yes, that is a launcher for apps made for Windows
[20:38] <ioria> Tammyton,  if you are on efi system it won't work ... can you paste sudo parted -l ?
[20:38] <Pici> Pointblank: not just for apps, for services.
[20:38] <ioria> Tammyton,  anyways https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[20:38] <Pointblank> Pici, yes, both should work
[20:38] <pendleton> RoadRunner: /msg RoadRunner sorry got sidetracked, could you let me know what exactly is going on with fstab?
[20:39] <akik> Pointblank: can you try running the mono application with "/usr/bin/cli your_mono.exe" ?
[20:39] <Tammyton> ioria http://paste.ubuntu.com/15386842/
[20:39] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Keep in mind IF LVM is a factor ... very likely that the /boot partition fills up quickly !
[20:39] <Pointblank> akik I will try ty
[20:39] <ioria> Tammyton,  it's not efi
[20:39] <Tammyton> my ubuntu partition is on number 6 of /dev/sda
[20:40] <Tammyton> oh alright
[20:40] <akik> Pointblank: looks like /usr/bin/cli is a link to /usr/bin/mono. keepass2 is ran with that
[20:40] <ioria> Tammyton,  your ubuntu partition is probably sda6
[20:41] <Tammyton> ioria okay thanks that worked
[20:41] <ioria> Tammyton,  so you can follow the tutorial ...
[20:41] <Tammyton> didn't realise you have to add the number on the end
[20:41] <ioria> Tammyton,  ^_^
[20:41] <bobby23> Hello
[20:42] <ioria> Tammyton,  'Update Failure' section ...
[20:42] <Pointblank> akik it says: Use mono-service to start service processes
[20:42] <bobby23> I am entirely new to Ubuntu/gnulinux is there any way to get help
[20:42] <akik> Pointblank: sorry i don't know what mono-service does
[20:42] <bobby23> (sorry if this is not the place to ask)
[20:43] <Tammyton> ioria, yup, I was failling on step 4 of that before :p
[20:43] <Tammyton> 3*
[20:43] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, so I don't know if that's the issue but ls-al /lib/modules didn't have as many versions as the other commands.... I reinstalled because of a "low graphics mode" error and not because of kernel modules...that error just appeared after reinstall
[20:43] <Pointblank> akik no problem. it is a service yes and it should run as service
[20:43] <Pointblank> akik ty anyway
[20:44] <ioria> Tammyton,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery#Update_Failure
[20:44] <akik> Pointblank: which package does mono-service come from?
[20:44] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, also when i try to call the console on the failed kernel modules screen it keeps sending me back to the failure screen after like 1 or 2 seconds on the console
[20:44] <bobby23> can anyone see me (havent used irc in years)
[20:44] <squinty> bobby23,   type /topic
[20:45] <Tammyton> ioria thanks finally did it
[20:45] <caleb> hello, can I ask help questions here?
[20:45] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Mind ya I am not comfortable to this time ( yet ) with systemd, But for sure all directories should agree. Is the system stable enough to see what the package manager thinks of the system ?
[20:45] <ioria> Tammyton,  good ....
[20:46] <Pointblank> akik mono-service will be that windows program (exe) and mono is mono-complete
[20:46] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, if i boot using an older kernel version it is. What should I type in?
[20:46] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: If from grub's boot menu you choose an older kernel to boot . does the system then boot ?
[20:46] <squinty> caleb; yes if they are ubuntu support related.
[20:46] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, yes
[20:47] <akik> Pointblank: dpkg -S `which mono-service`
[20:47] <Pointblank> akik will do that
[20:47] <Guest59681> I'm trying to connect to the serial console port on a cisco router. I have a trendnet USB to serial converter. The program I'm trying to use is PUTTY. When I try to open a connection all I get is a blank box.
[20:47] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Let's see what the system thinks ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo apt-get -f install ; sudo dpkg -C ' .
[20:50] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, upgrade wants to install linux headers (for the newest/non functioning) kernel version but is stuck at 0% waiting for headers.
[20:50] <bobby23> After performing a "sudo reboot" and ubuntu-gnome 15 booting up, I come across an error which states "A start job is running for dev-mapper-cryptswap1.device", I am unsure why this is happening and perhaps it's due to swap partition (which I know nothing about), what is causing this?
[20:51] <Pointblank> akik seems like the answer is here: http://pastebin.com/2R8dy2HF
[20:52] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Well ,,, let's look at what is NOT fully installed, post in a pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep linix- ' . As a place to start looking for the fault .
[20:52] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, ok finally moved.... installing the headers.... dpkg -C returned nothing... I'm rebooting real quick
[20:53] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: K .. could be all is good as 'dpkg' had no return ( good ) .
[20:54] <ioria> bobby23, are you encrypted ?
[20:54] <destinydriven> hey guys, I just got an unknown file system error on 15.10.  Happened right after I run a system update.  http://paste.ubuntu.com/15386798
[20:54] <akik> Pointblank: ok i have to say i don't know about this. if it's a service that needs more capabilities than your user account has, then use sudo
[20:54] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, Nice. I already did sudo apt-get upgrade before on a previous kernel version but it didn't install the headers. Why did it install with sudo apt upgrade? Anyway i can now boot using the newest kernel. Thank you VERY MUCH!
[20:55] <bobby23> ioria: if you mean i have a password set up on my user then yes (apologies, im entirely new to linux)
[20:56] <ioria> bobby23, no, i mean if you chose 'encryption', during your installation ?
[20:56] <RoadRunner> nacc: do you know how to make a UUID partition specific change in /etc/default/grub file?
[20:56] <Pointblank> akik do I open doors widely to system when I use sudo for that command? Cos i saw that command written without sudo.
[20:56] <bobby23> ioria: i had encrypted my home folder a month ago when i first got ubuntu-gnome but the home folder encryption disappeared after an update (it would usually ask me to enter home folder password and then my user pass but one day it stopped doing that)
[20:56] <Jordan_U> bonsairoot: Do you have the linux-headers metapackage installed?
[20:57] <ioria> bobby23,  can you paste ls -a /home ?
[20:58] <Jordan_U> !info linux-headers-generic | bonsairoot
[20:58] <bobby23> ioria: can i acces that via the recovery-mode root? I am currently speaking to you through a raspberry pi
[20:59] <ioria> bobby23,  try recovery mode .  Advanced Option
[21:00] <akik> Pointblank: sorry, don't know
[21:00] <bonsairoot> Jordan_U, Isn't that included in a standard install?
[21:00] <Pointblank> akik ok and ty :)
[21:01] <Jordan_U> Pointblank: What application are you actually trying to run? Also, please actually answer the questions I asked earlier. I can repeat them if needed.
[21:01] <bobby23> ioria: when i type "ls -a /home" into root-shell i get this ".  ..  .ecryptfs "username""
[21:01] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: That one is among the other many things I can not explain . Is Good that all is good now . md5sums and signing keys are supposed to make sure what the system requires is what the system gets . exactly .
[21:01] <ioria> bobby23,  so, you encrypted your home folder ....
[21:02] <ioria> bobby23,  and the pc not booting ?
[21:03] <bobby23> ioria: no it boots up to "dev-mapper" then proceeds to load forever
[21:03] <PrettyBoy2000> hi
[21:03] <skitoxe> hi
[21:03] <PrettyBoy2000> my ubuntu get bigger screen how to fix it
[21:04] <skitoxe> PrettyBoy2000: what do you mean? can you show a screenshot?
[21:04] <Jordan_U> bonsairoot: I don't know. Do you currently have it inatalled? If not, you will have the same problem next kernel upgrade.
[21:04] <bobby23> ioria: online complaints claim its something to do with swap partition but i am unable to rewrite /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab, it states they are "read only"
[21:04] <Pointblank> Jordan_U http://was.fm/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade#progressive1
[21:04] <PrettyBoy2000> yeah i just got 640x640 resolution
[21:05] <ioria> bobby23,  i think you encrypted your entire system...  sudo parted -l
[21:05] <skitoxe> PrettyBoy2000: control center > Displays and change the resolution
[21:06] <bobby23> ioria: it has given me a bunch of info, what should i give you
[21:06] <PrettyBoy2000> can't change to bigger
[21:07] <bobby23> ioria: there are 3 disk flags "fat32 - efi system partition" "ext4" and "linux-swap(v1)"
[21:07] <slaffe> is there any software that detects portscanns?
[21:07] <PrettyBoy2000> its said Virtubox not running
[21:07] <PrettyBoy2000> after i logged in
[21:07] <bekks> PrettyBoy2000: Are you running Ubuntu in a virtual machine?
[21:08] <PrettyBoy2000> no
[21:08] <PrettyBoy2000> i installed in my pc
[21:08] <ioria> bobby23,  ha, ok no fde
[21:08] <PrettyBoy2000> not in VM or else
[21:08] <ioria> bobby23,  just home folder
[21:08] <skitoxe> PrettyBoy2000: has it worked before? or did u just install it?
[21:08] <Pointblank> Jordan_U Plus I answered I think. Output from console was the request to provide password for user I want to run that app under
[21:09] <bobby23> ioria: is there anyway to savour this
[21:09] <bonsairoot> Jordan_U, I have linux-headers-generic installed. might  be this? and then linux-headers-[kernelversions]
[21:10] <ioria> bobby23, if you can navigate your fs without enter a pass phrase ...
[21:10] <bobby23> ioria: i know the pass to my home folder
[21:12] <ioria> bobby23,  can you cd /home/<user>   and ls  ?
[21:12] <Jordan_U> Pointblank: You didn't provide the exact commamd you're running or explain how you're determining if it "worked" or not.
[21:13] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, Yea thanks again. I screwed my system trying to fix this low graphics mode error. Btw how do you handle reinstalls and packages? Do you always keep a log with the installed packages somewhere?
[21:14] <bobby23> ioria: cd didnt do anything but ls revealed two files, one from documents and one from downloads
[21:14] <bobby23> ioria: the files revealed werent all of my files
[21:14] <Guest12134> hi, I'm trying to install ubuntu onto a z220 thinkpad via a usb. i changed the grub order but when it boots it just goes to a black screen with a blinking cursor. I've tried it with three different usbs. Does anyone have nay ideas on what might be the issue?
[21:14] <Pointblank> Jordan_U mono-service Corrade.exe is command.  Output is nothing
[21:15] <skitoxe> Guest12134: are you sure the USB is a correct bootable usb?
[21:15] <ioria> bobby23,  mount -o remount,rw /
[21:16] <Pointblank> Jordan_U I could add that user to sudoer's file but that I am not sure I should do. Cos of security of that pc
[21:17] <Jordan_U> Pointblank: I asked two questions, you only answered one. I'm not going to repeat myself again.
[21:17] <ioria> bobby23, and try   sudo ecryptfs-recover-private
[21:18] <bobby23> ioria: it just said "mount: only root can use "--options" option"
[21:18] <ioria> bobby23, aren't you in root shell ?
[21:18] <bobby23> yes
[21:18] <bobby23> from recovery mode
[21:18] <Pointblank> You didn't provide the exact commamd you're running (the command I provided) or explain how you're determining if it "worked" or not. (the progam did not start) Not sure what was unclear to you, sorry.
[21:18] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Been there and done that a few times .. I do keep a backup of personal files .. and a change log of any changes I make to the system . I just do a clean install, and copy my files back.
[21:18] <Guest12134> what do you mean correct bootable usb? I've installed off it before
[21:19] <ioria> bobby23,  you don't nned sudo then ... (confused)
[21:19] <Guest12134> I tried unetbootin and dd
[21:19] <skitoxe> Guest12134: ok, then i don't know why you would only get a prompt. sorry
[21:19] <ioria> bobby23,  sudo mount -o remount,rw /
[21:19] <Jordan_U> Pointblank: If there is no output either way, how are you determining that the program didn't start?
[21:20] <bobby23> ioria: i found an encrypted private directory "[/home/.ecryptfs/"username"/ .Private]
[21:20] <bobby23> ioria: it asks if i want to recover it
[21:20] <Guest12134> Some of the things I see in the forum think theres a problem with the master boot record on the usb
[21:20] <Guest12134> I'm not sure
[21:20] <ioria> bobby23,  yes... you can backup it... so you are safe ...
[21:20] <Pointblank> Jordan_U There is no running process :)
[21:20] <bobby23> ioria: so should i recover it
[21:21] <ioria> bobby23,  if you want to backup  ... yes
[21:21] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: By-The_way, a "low graphics mode" is most likeky a failure to load the GUI graphics's driver .
[21:22] <ioria> bobby23, the command will mount the encrypted directory in your /tmp directory.
[21:23] <roberto> salve
[21:23] <Pointblank> Jordan_U I would expect this: mono/usr/lib/mono/4.5/mono-service.exe :/home/myuser/Corrade.exe.lock /home/myuser/Corrade.exe
[21:24] <Pointblank> Jordan_U Which surprisingly worsk with sudo ;)
[21:26] <slaffe> Is it possible to change the timer to enter your password and executing a sudo command?
[21:27] <slaffe> -and+when
[21:27] <slaffe> I mean the inactivity timer or something
[21:27] <bobby23> ioria:the backup failed due to read only, and the mount isnt doing anything
[21:27] <bobby23> ioria: perhaps im typing it incorrectly
[21:27] <ioria> bobby23,  sudo mount -o remount,rw /
[21:27] <skitoxe> slaffe: yes, do sudo visudo
[21:28] <skitoxe> slaffe: then find line Defaults env_reset
[21:28] <ioria> bobby23,  you can also enable networking from the Recovery Menu and then again root-shell
[21:29] <skitoxe> slaffe: and then change ot to Defaults env_reset,timestamp_timeout=30
[21:29] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, Yes I also back up my home partition every couple of days. I've read a lot about that error but nothing that I tried worked. In the end I switched to proprietary drivers for the gpu and then after the switch from lightdm to gdm everything broke. Hope it doesn't return. Came out of nowhere :P
[21:29] <bobby23> ioria: it says /dev/sda2 is already mounted
[21:29] <skitoxe> or whatever time you want
[21:29] <bobby23> ioria: jesus this linux stuff is hard, is this the price of free software lol
[21:31] <bobby23> ioria: can i access my hdd by creating a bootable usb with ubuntu gnome 14?
[21:32] <ioria> bobby23,  sure ...
[21:32] <bobby23> ioria: do you know any software than can be used on the raspberry pi?
[21:32] <bobby23> ioria: i have no idea how to run .exe or .bin files on raspbian (debian)
[21:33] <ioria> bobby23,  nope sorry  , but if your home is  encrypted you need ecryptfs-recover-private anyways
[21:33] <jayjo> Is there any way to develop an ios application with xcode on ubuntu 14.04?
[21:34] <ioria> bobby23,  are you on debian or ubuntu ?
[21:34] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: My take .. mixing Desktop Environments is condusive to conflicts ! I do not .. I have the disk space and I clean install various releases/desktops - presently with hard drive issues and one of my drives is disconnected awaiting new sata cables .
[21:34] <bobby23> iroia: my pc is ubuntu-gnome 15 (the one im having trouble with)
[21:36] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: My current setup : http://paste.ubuntu.com/15387254/ .
[21:36] <ioria> bobby23,  how did you encrypt your home folder ? during the installation preocess ?
[21:36] <bonsairoot> jayjo, Don't you need apple sdk to compile and test ios apps? (only available on mac)
[21:36] <bobby23> ioria: yes
[21:37] <bobby23> ioria: it asked me if i wanted to as an option and like an idiot i ticked
[21:37] <slaffe> Is it possible to change the timer to enter your password when executing a sudo command?
[21:37] <skitoxe> slaffe: i have already answeredd you
[21:37] <skitoxe> look above
[21:37] <ioria> bobby23, the way i always used to recover is this http://www.howtogeek.com/116297/how-to-recover-an-encrypted-home-directory-on-ubuntu/
[21:38] <itqan> Hi, my acer ku-0355 desktop keyboard's arrow keys seem to be not working lately
[21:38] <itqan> tried  sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
[21:38] <slaffe> skitoxe oops, did not see that. Thanks alot.
[21:38] <itqan> and adjusted the keyboard settings but that too doesn't seem to work
[21:39] <skitoxe> slaffe: no worries mate
[21:39] <itqan> up key is working but left, right, down isn't.
[21:40] <codythefox> hi
[21:41] <skitoxe> hello!
[21:41] <codythefox> how're you?
[21:42] <codythefox> ugh, everyone's quitting...
[21:42] <ioria> bobby23, once you have recovered you can follow this to remove the encrypted /home  http://www.howtogeek.com/116179/how-to-disable-home-folder-encryption-after-installing-ubuntu/
[21:42] <bonsairoot> Bashing-om, I see. Makes sense.
[21:42] <itqan> any ideas? ..anyone?
[21:43] <Bashing-om> itqan: Keyboard brike, keys stuck ?? does 'xev' see key events ?
[21:44] <Bashing-om> bonsairoot: Just because you can, does not mena you should . I see may people with conflics in using more than a single DE .
[21:47] <ioria> bobby23, have to go, good luck
[21:50] <itqan> @Bashing-om nope, xev doesn't seem to detect it aswell.
[21:51] <Bashing-om> itqan: Swap out the keyboard .. does the alternate board work ?
[21:55] <itqan> Bashing-om: hmm.. Didn't try that. It just stopped working one fine day after I restarted my computer. I was suspecting some driver issue.
[21:58] <Bashing-om> itqan: Could be a number of things .. think though that 'xev' works from a lower level. If 'xev' does not see the key press/release event, well .. keyboard problem most likely .
[22:00] <itqan> Bashing-om: OK, I'll just cross check that tomorrow since everybody fast asleep now (3:30 am here) :)
[22:00] <itqan> Bashing-om: anyways, thank you.
[22:02] <tbsf> Do you know who manages the aws repos?
[22:02] <Bashing-om> itqan: Second opions are always a good thing . Only takes a second - if there is another board around ( PS2 boards are not hot-swappable ! ) .
[22:04] <itqan> Bashing-om: :)
[22:07] <skinux> How can I tell Ubuntu to use SDA8 as SWAP when BLKID doesn't return anything for SDA8?
[22:10] <reisio> skinux: you can't
[22:11] <bonsairoot> are employers actively looking for people with certs like lpic or are they more like a nice to have type of thing?
[22:11] <reisio> the more stupid credentials you can put on your CV, the better off you'll be
[22:11] <reisio> they eat that nonsense up with a spoon
[22:12] <reisio> now that isn't to say they might not also give you a simple test and make you prove you know wtf you're doing
[22:12] <reisio> but the people in charge of getting you interviews are not qualified to even interpret the jargon you put onto your CV, they are only qualified to see if it's present at all
[22:12] <reisio> only after that process do you talk to someone with 1/4 of a clue about what it is you'll be doing
[22:12] <skinux> Hmm. Well, Ubuntu recognized it as SWAP when I installed, but apparently not after installation.
[22:13] <reisio> skinux: it'd be in /etc/fstab if Ubuntu recognized it
[22:13] <skitoxe> skinux: like your nick :P
[22:14] <bonsairoot> I see. So it helps a lot to get the interview and afterwards experience is way more important? That's what would make the most sense.
[22:14] <reisio> bonsairoot: not necessarily
[22:14] <reisio> IME interviewers are often also clueless and don't test you at all
[22:14] <reisio> /but in an interview/ a test is possible
[22:14] <reisio> nobody can test you via reading your resume
[22:15] <reisio> basically, as many stupid buzzwords as are listed in the ad, that you can put on your resume, the more likely you'll get an interview
[22:15] <reisio> because some glorified paper pusher is just reading resumes looking for a list of strings someone gave her
[22:15] <reisio> they don't know what the strings mean :p
[22:15] <reisio> (not that the people who gave the list to her usually know either :p)
[22:16] <skitoxe> haha reisio, word on that!
[22:17] <bonsairoot> reisio, yea I get that :P. I'm done with my BA soon and thought about getting some certificates during the summer. I hope it might help with getting a job for first experience in the field afterwards.
[22:17] <reisio> and I say 'her' because it's next to impossible for a man to get an "office" job :p
[22:18] <reisio> bonsairoot: BA in what?
[22:18] <bonsairoot> cs
[22:18] <reisio> guess it won't hurt if you've time to kill, but a BA in CS should do you fine
[22:18] <mxgms> Hi, I'd want to know if Ubuntu phone is ready to a full experience ... can someone answer that?
[22:18] <reisio> mxgms: #ubuntu-touch, IIRC
[22:21] <reisio> bonsairoot: get the sense lately people are happy to get a link to an active github type repo these days, too
[22:21] <django_> anyone with xubuntu know how to restore the wifi/buttons on the top right corner: http://i.imgur.com/57J4yCk.png
[22:24] <reisio> django_: right click anywhere on the panel, Panel > Panel Preferences > Items (tab)
[22:24] <reisio> django_: actually I take it back, run 'nm-applet'
[22:24] <skinux> fstab DOES have it, but it's commented out and replaced with "/dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0
[22:24] <skinux> "
[22:25] <reisio> django_: if that doesn't work, run connman-gtk
[22:29] <bonsairoot> reisio, I've read that on several internship/first experience offers. Depends on the field of work. I really liked the small networking intro course we had. So I think I might check out some of those cisco books and see if that would be something for me.
[22:35] <romare> hello I'd like to install popcorn time on my ubuntu system. how will I do it?
[22:35] <romare> http://popcorntimece.ch/
[22:36] <romare> this is the website of it
[22:36] <django_> reisio, nm-applet doesnt do anyhting
[22:36] <bobby_> hey does anyone know if the mpegff exploit/security issue has been patched yet for version 15.10?
[22:36] <django_> for the other one i get: connman-gtk: command not found
[22:37] <sleety> hello?
[22:37] <pitastrudl> hi
[22:38] <pitastrudl> how do i add a ssh key permanently to ubuntu
[22:38] <pitastrudl> ssh-add does not do it
[22:38] <pitastrudl> i did create a authorised_keys file in ./ssh/ and put the private openssh key into it
[22:38] <sleety> so i need help i installed virutalbox in my ubuntu and it uninstalled ubuntu desktop terminal and other software...
[22:38] <pitastrudl> but after a reboot it does not persist
[22:38] <sleety> any help?
[22:38] <django_> pitastrudl, https://help.github.com/articles/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent/
[22:39] <Bashing-om> !ask | sleety
[22:41] <pitastrudl> django_ i did that, didnt help
[22:41] <pitastrudl> does not persist
[22:43] <pitastrudl> nvm
[22:44] <bonsairoot> romare, http://askubuntu.com/questions/675526/how-to-install-popcorn-time-using-installer-from-their-official-site
[22:45] <skinux> reisio: According to FSTAB, SWAP was recognized on installation, but it is commented out with a cryptswap line not commented.
[22:46] <bobby23> when attempting to open my encrypted external hdd, i get this prompt "error unlocking /dev/sdb1: error spawning command line
[22:46] <bobby23> can anyone help me with this
[22:47] <aethersis> hello, since Qt is now in hands of microsoft, could Ubuntu and distros alike be at risk because they use Qt a lot?
[22:48] <aethersis> I mean let's say it suddenly screws up support for linux as it did with Skype or it abandons this project?
[22:49] <jayjo> What is the bluetooth stack I need to install for an adapter to work?
[22:49] <nacc> aethersis: that's not really a support question
[22:49] <aethersis> ahh so it's support only... is there some general ubuntu chat?
[22:49] <MissingYou---> hi
[22:50] <nacc> aethersis: #ubuntu-offtopic, maybe?
[22:50] <mcphail> aethersis: #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:51] <reisio> jayjo: bluez, should already be installed
[22:52] <jayjo> Hm - so if an adapter doesn't show up in system settings > bluetooth, how else can I investigate if it's showing up?
[22:52] <reisio> hcitool
[22:52] <reisio> lsusb, lspci
[22:52] <Chryseus> I'm having a hard time getting Xorg to work on my integrated graphics, it keeps going in to safe mode and replacing my xorg.conf with http://paste.ubuntu.com/15387720
[22:53] <reisio> Chryseus: "it"?
[22:53] <reisio> Chryseus: if you want to use intel, you don't even need a xorg.conf
[22:53] <Chryseus> reisio, when I boot up
[22:54] <Chryseus> reisio, I've tried remove but but it keeps doing it, I think it's trying to use my nvidia card
[22:54] <NewUbuntu15> Hey, is there skype for Ubuntu 15.10?
[22:54] <skitoxe> NewUbuntu15: sudo apt-get install skype
[22:54] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: Hybrid graphics, when switching graphics sets the xorg.conf file also gets switched for the selected chip set .
[22:54] <skitoxe> and then ull get it
[22:55] <aethersis> skitoxe: is that some new skype?
[22:55] <aethersis> or still the old piece of #@$@
[22:55] <NewUbuntu15> skitoxe unable to locate package skype
[22:55] <skitoxe> aethersis: same old shit
[22:55] <Chryseus> reisio, Well the intel igc doesn't seem to be working, my nvidia card is used by pci-stub and the drivers are blacklisted
[22:56] <aethersis> NewUbuntu15: go there: http://www.skype.com/pl/download-skype/skype-for-computer/ and choose 12.04 multiarch
[22:56] <skitoxe> NewUbuntu15: that's wierd, it should be in your standard repository. go to www.skype.com and check there
[22:56] <aethersis> XD
[22:56] <pilne> ok, i'm happily running openjdk-8 as my "system" java, i'd like to install openjdk-6 alongside it for android development, is there an easy way to do this that will not set it as the default handler for anything?
[22:56] <NewUbuntu15> So 12.04 is latest version? Okay, thanks! (:
[22:56] <Chryseus> Bashing-om, I'm not sure if it's a problem with the intel igc or it's trying to use the disabled nvidia card
[22:57] <pilne> 12.04 is.... very not new...
[22:57] <aethersis> Chryseus: what's your problem? Got a nvidia laptop?
[22:58] <Chryseus> Bashing-om, No this is a desktop, I've disabled the nvidia card with pci-stub so I can use it with KVM, I want to run on the IGC
[22:58] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: log file /var/log/Xorg.0.log has a lot of info as to what is going on in that graphic's (X) layer .
[22:58] <nacc> pilne: use a VM or container?
[22:59] <pilne> true, that's probably the smartest way, build in a docker or vm :)
[22:59] <pilne> thanks!
[23:00] <aethersis> Chryseus: have you downloaded nvidia driver from repos or are you using the one from their website?
[23:00] <nacc> pilne: it'll keep your dev environment stable & clean too, ideally :)
[23:00] <Chryseus> Bashing-om, This is what I'm getting http://paste.ubuntu.com/15387774
[23:00] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: reading .
[23:00] <pilne> now to find a vm simple enough for my derp-self...
[23:02] <aethersis> Chryseus: are you using repo driver or nvidia closed source driver?
[23:02] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: " intel_iommu=on " Are you certain that your motherboard supports IOMMU ? Mine does not .
[23:03] <aethersis> it is actually important because if the nvidia driver installs improperly, then you're in a trouble and you have to use depmod
[23:03] <aethersis> also it might stop working after each kernel upgrade lol
[23:03] <Chryseus> Bashing-om, I did a purge of the closed source driver, the one in the repo is blacklisted, and yeah I've checked IOMMU
[23:03] <aethersis> Chryseus: purge is not enough, you need to use depmod to completely remove it
[23:04] <aethersis> ah wait, closed source from repos?
[23:04] <Chryseus> aethersis, oh, I'll try that then
[23:04] <aethersis> then you should be ok
[23:04] <aethersis> if it was closed source from nvidia, then depmod
[23:04] <Chryseus> aethersis, yeah nvidia-253 or something
[23:04] <NewUbuntu15> OMG!!!! I just installed Skype! (newest version) and got little nostalgic, it brings me back to `90s  :D
[23:04] <aethersis> what graphics card do you have? (model)
[23:05] <kostkon> pilne, sudo update-java-alternatives -l    then   sudo update-java-alternatives -s <jvm_name>   to set the default jvm. openjdk8 will remain the default even after you install openjdk6 afaik
[23:05] <Chryseus> aethersis, GTX 970, integrated is a I7 4790
[23:06] <pilne> after installing jdk6 it left some things tied to jdk7 (like icedtea if i remember correctly) even when setting it with update-java-alternatives
[23:06] <Chryseus> aethersis, it seems to be working on the integrated fine or I'd not be seeing anything, but xorg refuses to work
[23:06] <aethersis> waaaait
[23:06] <kostkon> pilne, ok
[23:06] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: The system is still seeing Nvidia ( no module available ), is the kernel also seeing the hardware  - lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D' - ?
[23:06] <aethersis> 253? there's no way it supports 970! there's your problem!
[23:06] <aethersis> the current driver is 360 or something close to this
[23:07] <aethersis> you installed it and it made some messs.... what version of ubuntu are you using, Chryseus?
[23:07] <Chryseus> Bashing-om, Yeah the kernel can see it
[23:07] <aethersis> starting from 14.04 nvidia-331 is in repos
[23:08] <Chryseus> aethersis, I'm using 15.04 I think
[23:08] <aethersis> strange, you should have nvidia-331 avalible
[23:08] <ARandomScientist> I'm new to Linux. Looking for a good beginners resource for learning terminal. Any ideas?
[23:08] <Chryseus> aethersis, yeah it was something like that
[23:08] <aethersis> you said 25-something
[23:09] <kostkon> !manual | ARandomScientist
[23:09] <Chryseus> aethersis, nvidia-352
[23:09] <kostkon> ARandomScientist, oh scratch that
[23:09] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: Nvidia recommends the 361 version driver : http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/98373/en-us .
[23:09] <nxcsa> I want a script to do something every hour, I figured I'd use cron but it looks like cron sets the script to run every hour from the command line forever, instead of running it every hour until you kill the script. Should I just use sleep 1h inside of the script? Just thought that having a sleeping process was bad convention.
[23:09] <kostkon> !bash
[23:09] <Chryseus> Bashing-om, I don't need the nvidia driver for KVM, I just want it to use the integrated graphics
[23:09] <aethersis> Chryseus: yeah, try nvidia dedicated driver, MAKE SURE IT MATCHES YOUR OS (32 or 64 BIT)!
[23:10] <aethersis> in order to install it, you need to run the script as sudo and first kill the GUI
[23:10] <aethersis> then ctrl+alt+f1 and install it from console
[23:10] <Chryseus> aethersis, I thought the point was to fully disable the nvidia card for KVM ?
[23:10] <aethersis> why'd you want to disable it?
[23:10] <Bashing-om> Chryseus: K. as the kernel is still picking up the Nvidia hardware, bios is passing it .. so not diabled in bios .
[23:11] <aethersis> Bashing-om: he might not have it avalible for disabling in BIOS, but I'd try there first
[23:11] <bar_> #PiMP
[23:11] <aethersis> then you can check with depmod whether it has any nvidia modules installed and if it does, then remove them with depmod
[23:11] <Chryseus> aethersis, I was planning on using the IGC on the host and then passing the GPU to the KVM
[23:11] <aethersis> that's all I can think about
[23:11] <aethersis> try with depmod then
[23:11] <Chryseus> aethersis, ok I'll try that
[23:12] <Trinity> i'm trying to overclock my Nvidia GPU but when I cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf it's empty
[23:12] <Trinity> is this normal for Ubuntu 14.04LTS?
[23:12] <Bashing-om> aethersis: Yeah, there is that .. but IF not, I would be surprised .. but I have not seen a recent motherboard .
[23:12] <aethersis> depmod is the best solution I can think about
[23:13] <aethersis> I wouldn't be surprised if it's still there and it might be a version that doesn't support your board
[23:13] <aethersis> hence all the problems... I went through a lot of troubles with nividia both on laptops and with Tesla boards
[23:13] <aethersis> with laptops it was the worst, with Tesla, slightly better
[23:13] <Bashing-om> Trinity: Yhe use of that file is depreciated, however, if present will be used .
[23:14] <Trinity> Bashing-om, cool. is there a new file being used?
[23:14] <aethersis> Chryseus: need any help with depmod?
[23:15] <Bashing-om> Trinity: (K)ernel (M)ode (S)etting ... the kernel now does all the discovery and setting .
[23:15] <aethersis> btw I love how they added support for my CM8888 based sound card in 16.04 :D
[23:15] <aethersis> any idea who makes these drivers/how they do that?
[23:16] <Chryseus> aethersis, I think I'm going to try disable the GPU before launching KVM, that might work better than this approach
[23:16] <aethersis> well, disabling it in BIOS is a kind of a brute-force approach
[23:16] <aethersis> because it won't work at all anymore and if you switch to other OS, you will have to reenable it manually...
[23:17] <user_> guys how can I know what is the appropiate graphics driver for my laptop? Im using Ubuntu 15.1
[23:17] <Chryseus> aethersis, do you think that would actually work ? I don't mind it being disabled in Linux as long as it works with KVM
[23:18] <aethersis> if I didn't actually think that disabling it in depmod could help, I wouldn't mention it
[23:18] <user_> someone?
[23:18] <Bashing-om> user_: ' sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' .
[23:18] <aethersis> user_ what graphics card do you have?
[23:21] <user_> Bashing-om: give me a sec
[23:21] <jayjo> if my mouse speed is still too fast after lowering it as far as I can in the system settings, is there anything else I can do?
[23:22] <user_> Bashing-om: bcmwl-kernel-source
[23:22] <user_> intel-microcode
[23:22] <user_> aethersis: I think an intel family 4000
[23:23] <reisio> jayjo: could try playing with xset directly
[23:24] <Bashing-om> user_: Intel graphics ? show in a pastebin ' lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12 ' ? Be aware, Intel supports us very well, there will be no other driver for Intel offered .
[23:24] <user_> Bashing-om: give me sec, what do you mean? That the driver I showed you is the only driver out there?
[23:26] <user_> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/pbQTJDeE
[23:26] <Bashing-om> user_: Intel provides the driver incorporated into the kernel . none other is required . - For Intel only graphics .
[23:26] <user_> Bashing-om: ok ok
[23:27] <Bashing-om> user_: You are golden ... now if ya want to experiment and do some testing for Intel, they do provide a PPA to do so .
[23:28] <user_> Bashing-om: what do you mean lol? How can I fix it? Are you being ironic :(?
[23:28] <Bashing-om> user_: ^^ Be aware if you do go this route, it is a real pain to revert .
[23:29] <user_> Bashing-om: I regularly play Steam games and everything worked fine until I upgrades to Ubunt u15.1
[23:29] <Bashing-om> user_: Fix ?? nope not ironic ... what did you do to break it ?
[23:29] <simur20> hi
[23:30] <Bashing-om> user_: Steam on that card ... I just do not know .. but I can accept it will not do 3d at all .
[23:30] <user_> Bashing-om: lol I dont know, I always do my updates and never start trying new things. That why is strange :(
[23:31] <user_> Bashing-om: How can I fix it?, My laptop has no physical damage
[23:31] <vert0let|afk>  HexChat: 2.10.2 ** OS: Linux 3.15.9-pclos1 x86_64 ** Distro: PCLinuxOS release 2016 (PCLinuxOS) for x86_64 ** CPU: 4 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2.39GHz ** RAM: Physical: 2.0GiB, 22.2% free ** Disk: Total: 9.7GiB, 45.1% free ** VGA: 80ee:beef ** Sound: ICH - Intel 82801AA-ICH ** Ethernet: 1022:2000 ** Uptime: 1d 11h 43m 21s **
[23:31] <pendleton> 1
[23:31] <Bashing-om> user_: Is playing steam games the only issue with graphics ?
[23:32] <user_> Bashing-om: yes, videos work perfectly and everything else does to
[23:33] <Bashing-om> user_: I would think a config issue ... but I have no experience with steam . so my opinion ends at this point .
[23:33] <user_> Bashing-om: take a guess please?
[23:35] <Bashing-om> user_: Sorry ( not as I do not game ) I have no experience to make a judgement on . As all else is good, must be a issue with steam it's self .
[23:36] <user_> Bashing-om: so you mean my drivers are ok?
[23:37] <Bashing-om> user_: Most assuredly they are good .. else all others things would be hammered on also .. the 'lshw' says the driver is loaded . and it is the ONLY driver that is available - or needed ..
[23:37] <user_> Bashing-om: perfect
[23:38] <jayjo> Is there any easy way to have all the mac keybindings ported over to ubuntu? I use mac osx at work, and ubuntu at home
[23:39] <Bashing-om> user_: As all else other than steam is perfect .. tweak on steam configuration is all I can advise . and take that with that "grain of salt " .
[23:39] <user_> Bashing-om: ok I will do that. Its a pitty because with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS it worked perfectly
[23:40] <Bashing-om> user_: Nother though - that I do not know - maybe the version of steam is no longer compatible with the installed kernel ???
[23:41] <Bashing-om> isene: How did you install steam ? It is in the repo .
[23:42] <user_> Bashing-om: maybe, I really dont know
[23:43] <Bashing-om> user_: Excuse me ? Your system and you do not know how steam - proprietary software - got on your system ??
[23:44] <user_> Bashing-om: lol, I do know. I install it from the terminal as many blogs say how to install it. More than that I dont know
[23:46] <Bashing-om> user_: If other than from our software repository, then I can readily accept there could be issues when the system is updated. As that then is NOT ubuntu software .
[23:47] <user_> Bashing-om: Probably is what you say. How can I fix this?
[23:49] <snitchk> hi
[23:50] <Bashing-om> ise, I do not have experience .. all I can do is flounder through this with you pthers will have greater knowledge. What results ' apt list steam ' apt-cache policy steam ' . We get an idea of what we are dealing with.
[23:51] <Bashing-om> user_: ^^
[23:51] <jayjo> I have a program that I have to run with 'sudo sh ./filename'. Can I do this with a desktop icon?
[23:52] <user_> Bashing-om: please help me
[23:53] <Bashing-om> user_: Show us in a pastenin the reults '  apt list steam ' apt-cache policy steam ' . We get an idea of what we are dealing with.
[23:54] <user_> ok
[23:55] <Bashing-om> user_: I must be away from the keyboard for a bit .. be back soonest .
[23:55] <user_> Bashing-om: thanks! Ill do the commands now
[23:57] <user_> Bashing-om http://pastebin.com/VJDZSPRd
[23:57] <xrick> hi there
[23:57] <abhishek> hi...i am installing oracle 12c db with the help of this website ..http://tutorialforlinux.com/2016/01/07/how-to-install-oracle-12c-database-on-ubuntu-15-10-wily-64bit-easy-guide/
[23:57] <Trinity> hey guys so I just set Option "CoolBit" "8" but my computer freezes at the xubuntu splash
[23:57] <Trinity> any ideas?
[23:57] <Trinity> i'm about to run it in quiet splash but I wanted to know if anyone knows any solutions to this before I do that
[23:58] <user_> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/vT9fUXk3
[23:59] <abhishek> but in step 11 when i am cmd executing in terminal then it show me....Source location is incomplete. Make sure you have downloaded and extracted
[23:59] <abhishek> all the relevant archives.
[23:59] <Align_Waivers> hey i'm having an issue compiling GEM (part of pure-data)
[23:59] <Align_Waivers> anyone can help
[23:59] <Align_Waivers> ?