[03:10] <tortib> I have a question, would it be frowned upon to sell Xubuntu USB flash drives on ebay?  Or is that considered piracy or something?
[11:25] <pavlushka> knome, http://i.imgur.com/ZAEd4Gy.png
[12:42] <xubuntu76w> hi
[12:42] <xubuntu76w> can someone give me quick help with 2ping command
[12:42] <xubuntu76w> i want to test packet loss
[12:45] <xubuntu006> hi guys
[12:45] <xubuntu76w> hello
[12:45] <xubuntu006> it's the first time in this world of linux
[12:46] <xubuntu76w> beware of the man pages
[12:46] <xubuntu76w> :p
[12:47] <xubuntu006> i want learn all about of that system operation....can help me!? :)
[12:47] <xubuntu76w> im semi novice in linux, i asked  a question, hoping for someone to answer
[12:47] <xubuntu76w> what kind of help?
[12:48] <xubuntu006> i want learn to crack wifi
[12:48] <xubuntu006> :)
[12:48] <xubuntu006> but of tutorial
[12:48] <Pici> xubuntu76w: I've never used the tool, I suggest to read the manpage.
[12:48] <xubuntu006> in youtube
[12:48] <xubuntu76w> Pici: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/vivid/man1/2ping.1p.html  i am unable atm to make coherent command out of it
[12:50] <xubuntu76w> can you write something to test packet loss? i tried 2ping test.2ping.net but it just continuosly tests
[12:51] <xubuntu76w> xubuntu006:  there are some linux distros focused on wifi, but i think you should google them yourself
[12:51] <xubuntu006> ok now i use xubuntu
[12:51] <xubuntu76w> xubuntu is general use distro :)
[12:51] <xubuntu006> but i have ubuntu inside onether pc
[12:52] <xubuntu006> anther
[12:52] <xubuntu76w> kinda. but you can intall anything in any distro, just that for wifi there are some specialized  distros
[12:52] <flocculant> xubuntu006: why should anyone help you crack some wifi somewhere ?
[12:52] <xubuntu006> another
[12:53]  * xubuntu76w slaps flocculant 
[12:53] <xubuntu76w> help 2ping
[12:53] <Pici> xubuntu76w: what are you trying to acheive with 2ping?
[12:53] <xubuntu76w> i want to see do i have spikes of packet loss
[12:53] <xubuntu006> because i want learn, i don't want make a disaster
[12:53] <xubuntu006> ahaha
[12:53] <xubuntu76w> xubuntu006: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/ maybe this?
[12:53] <Pici> xubuntu76w: personally I prefer using mtr for this.
[12:54] <xubuntu006> you have any idea of linux mint!?
[12:54] <xubuntu76w> Pici: im open for suggestion, im using xubuntu lately, if i were on windows i would use dos testing there
[12:54] <xubuntu006> i see it's the last version but i don't know if are good for proggramation and learn with the terminal
[12:55] <Pici> !cracking
[12:56] <xubuntu006> sorry!!! guys :(
[12:59] <xubuntu76w> Pici: he can discuss security of wireless networks :p
[13:02] <xubuntu006> have you any idea where i can find any guide of language of terminal!?
[13:04] <xubuntu76w> xubuntu006: http://linux.die.net/man/1/bash
[13:04] <Pici> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal has a bunch of resources
[13:05] <xubuntu006> guys thanks....
[13:05] <xubuntu006> you are the best!!! :)
[13:07] <xubuntu76w> np xubuntu006
[13:08]  * xubuntu76w slaps Pici with wet sudo
[13:08] <xubuntu76w> can you read those reports
[13:08] <xubuntu76w> mtr reports
[13:09] <Pici> xubuntu76w: press d while its running and you can see a histogram of sorts of where in the trace you are losing packets.
[13:09] <xubuntu76w> Pici: report says 100% on some, is that normal?
[13:10] <Pici> xubuntu76w: sure. Some hosts block icmp pings
[13:11] <xubuntu76w> testing ea.com
[13:11] <xubuntu76w> im from europe
[13:11] <xubuntu76w> report said 10% loss on 16 hop
[13:12] <xubuntu76w> now on active testing its around 3% on same spot
[13:15] <xubuntu006> any guys of italy!?
[13:15] <Pici> !it
[13:16] <xubuntu76w> ok Pico tnx for asssting
[13:16] <xubuntu76w> need to go, byee
[13:24] <xubuntu006> thanks guy see you soon
[17:21] <schockley> xubuntu 14.04 my KDE app menus are showing up in the task bar instead of as part of the windowed application. How do I change this?
[18:30] <crucify> wireless mouse stops working when I restart the system from the terminal
[18:30] <crucify> someone with this problem
[19:17] <kataphero> Hello guys, needing some help. I'm new to Linux. Just clean installed Xubuntu and noticed I don't have a System Settings  option. The gear icon doesn't show up in the panel.
[19:20] <kataphero> Anyone could shed a light?
[21:22] <JeZxLee> no AMD proprietary display driver in 16.04 ?
[21:22] <mrkramps> nope
[21:22] <mrkramps> currently incompatible with recent versions of XServer
[21:23] <JeZxLee> guess I am stuck with Windows
[21:23] <mrkramps> but AMDs new amdgpu driver will ship with 16.04
[22:14] <Halamix2> hello again
[22:16] <Halamix2> So I tried to update Nvidia drivers (364)...  http://pastebin.com/4VyanBfn
[22:18] <Halamix2> And I don't know what I can do
[22:29] <mrkramps> Halamix2, hybrid graphics?
[22:33] <Halamix2> yup, integrated Intel+nvidia 290M
[22:34] <mrkramps> Halamix2, nvidia-prime installed?
[22:34] <Halamix2> yes
[22:37] <WangDang_> according to this post -> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33630713/cannot-install-guest-additions-on-kali-2-0 there was a change in some kernel data structure that is affecting certain compile operations.  I need to back down to a pre 3.19 kernel.  The only option I see in 15.10 is linux-image-3.4.0-4-goldfish:i386.  what does the goldfish mean?  Can I just downgrade from linux-image-4.2.0-16-generic like that and everything will be fine?
[22:37] <mrkramps> nope
[22:39] <WangDang_> Is there an option to get a precompiled kernel pre 3.19, then?