=== Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect [00:04] im having trouble getting KVM/Openstack to do do PCI Passthrough. Whenever I go to launch a VM it states that the device is already in use. I already followed this guide http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_to_assign_devices_with_VT-d_in_KVM IOMMU looks to be enabled. The GPU im trying to do passthrough with does have an "audio" device that I do the unbind and bind to as well but keep getting same [00:04] error. [00:04] I'm having trouble with unity not changing themes in 14.04.3 [00:06] if I do echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:1c\:00.1/remove for the secondary device the whole box reboots [00:06] when I try to create another KVM instance [00:06] SchrodingersResc: are you pinging by ip or hostname? [00:07] When I go to change themes or icons it applies to everything but unity [00:09] And unity --replace sends me to light DM and signs me out [00:09] scj643: are those themes for unity? [00:09] Numix icon set [00:09] scj643: change themes in unity-tweak-tool [00:09] Doing that [00:10] Changes for everything but unity [00:10] vervet: both work [00:10] vervet: which is weird, ping works, but not ssh [00:11] SchrodingersResc: wrong port? or wrong username? [00:11] Could my xorg settings cause this [00:11] SchrodingersResc: well that rules dns out.. on a wrong port/username I get "connection refused", though [00:11] k1l: nope, been standard 22, username is the same across devices. [00:12] I can chroot in with a rescue mode, in there now. [00:12] hello, i give in terminal [lscpu] and output http://paste.debian.net/418474/ my cpu is 32bit or 64bit? [00:13] nname31, what does Architecture list? [00:13] its 64bit [00:13] http://ark.intel.com/products/37253/Intel-Pentium-Processor-T4300-1M-Cache-2_10-GHz-800-MHz-FSB [00:13] nname31: its 64bit capcable [00:14] very thx [00:15] SchrodingersResc: ssh daemon is definitely running on the target machine, yeah? any firewall? [00:15] hello all, I've a question on symlinks. I'm running a newely install Ubuntu Server with my 40gb boot drive, and a 80gb sdb1 drive 1 partition. It's mounted at /media. I've made some folders from /mount /slavehome etc etc. I'm wanting to make a symlink of /media/slavehome, but don't want to if /media is already a symlink cause i've that will really mess things up. [00:15] vervet: didn't believe there was a firewall [00:16] So any idea why unity isn't changing icon themes [00:16] Aside from knowing by yourself, how can I figure out if I have a pci or a pcie slot available? I have an MS7502 (LGA775) keyboard [00:17] SchrodingersResc: ok, and sshd running too? [00:17] vervet: or looks like ufw is on there? [00:17] vervet: hard to confirm when I'm not ssh'd in. [00:18] SchrodingersResc: maybe get nmap and port scan it? [00:19] SchrodingersResc: if port definitely was unchanged, if the machine is listening on 22 then most likely sshd would be running [00:19] vervet: what line do you suggest? about to reboot it for a test. [00:19] vervet: I definitely see "Port 22" on sshd_config [00:20] SchrodingersResc: is this is on the machine you're trying to ssh into? could you do a ps -ef | grep sshd? [00:21] vervet: nope, I can only get in from a rescue mode that my provider offers. I could probably work out how to get it to email me that using the chroot and a cron though... [00:23] SchrodingersResc: yeah it'd be good to confirm the daemon is running + listening on 22 [00:26] <_cake> hello everyone [00:27] <_cake> besides using compiz, themes, fonts and unity tweak tool, what other things can I do to rice up ubuntu? [00:27] vervet: well, when I nmap scan it, 22 does not show up [00:30] SchrodingersResc: if you got other open ports in the results, most likely either daemon's not running, or listening on a different port [00:30] vervet: k, so lets roll with it may not be running, what's step two? [00:32] SchrodingersResc: that's the hard part.. you gotta get some sort of access to the machine [00:32] vervet: going back to the chroot now, does that help? [00:33] SchrodingersResc: yep any sort of access, what version are you running? [00:35] vervet: Description: Ubuntu 15.10 === Dinner is now known as Dinner4Breakfast [00:36] SchrodingersResc: try: 1. systemctl enable sshd 2. systemctl start sshd (you'll need either sudo or root) [00:37] vervet: Running in chroot, ignoring request. === root is now known as Guest384 [00:44] vervet: k, rebooting, did a few things and put some crontabs for @reboot ps -ef | grep sshd , etc. [00:45] SchrodingersResc: to both those commands, right? I'm thinking start sshd somehow, then ssh into the machine and enable service.. i get the same chroot error you got when i tried to do the same just now [00:46] I also put @reboot service ssh start, idk if that helps :^) [00:46] good idea, hope so, it's essentially what systemctl would've done [00:47] vervet: still refused :( [00:48] vervet: would I need to log into that user for the crontab to run? [00:50] vervet: these are the ports that are open, I'm not even sure why, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15484168/ [00:51] SchrodingersResc: was the crontab for root? you may need to do it as root is all [00:51] vervet: yes, it was as root [00:52] vervet: and it didn't seem to run any of them, because first one was to text me that info. [00:52] SchrodingersResc: so is the crontab able to run anything @reboot at all? [00:53] vervet: nope, doesn't seem to [00:53] Hi I set up ubuntu LTS on a remote server and it is not recognizing the .bashrc file. Can anyone help me out? [00:55] SchrodingersResc: that sucks, is this a cloud server? you may need to submit a ticket to get someone to do it on console [00:55] vervet: nope, a dedi [00:55] lVathan: how do you mean? how are you logging in? [00:56] ssh in from local computer [00:56] having issues with retroarch lanuching psx games crom CLI [00:56] can anyone help? [00:56] lVathan: what shell does the user have? [00:56] lVathan: grep /etc/passwd [00:56] on local or remote? [00:56] lVathan: on remote [00:57] vervet: this isn't the first time things have gone sideways, so I have a very recent backup, just seems like my files are there, so just need sshd [00:58] EriC^^: :x:1001:1001 [00:58] ? [00:58] no the last thing [00:59] its just my name and /home/username [00:59] no /bin/bash at the end? [00:59] nope [00:59] ok, that's the problem [00:59] ok [00:59] is there a way to fix it? [00:59] type sudo chsh -s /bin/bash [01:00] ok now /bin/bash is there [01:00] should i log out and back in? [01:00] vervet: I think I surrender and will do a reinstall tonight. I kinda like this thing being up. [01:00] yeah [01:00] wooo! [01:00] many thanks [01:00] :D [01:00] np [01:00] any idea why that happened? [01:01] how'd you create the user? [01:01] useradd i think? [01:01] I prefer adduser but that's me [01:01] SchrodingersResc: if you have a backup it's easy to restore from, sure, otherwise you'll most likely need console access to restart the daemon [01:01] not sure if that sets the shell, there's adduser though and it sets almost everything [01:02] ok i guess i probably used the wrong one [01:02] thanks [01:02] vervet: huge question of why that would stop in the first place though :( [01:03] SchrodingersResc: do you remember what changes you might've made to the sshd_config on there? [01:04] vervet: I even had a copy of the original as sshd_config.orig and copying it over did nothing [01:04] and rebooting, of course [01:04] vervet: I just pressed the button, it's over. [01:04] vervet: thank you for your time. [01:05] SchrodingersResc: no worries, good luck [01:05] once I get my bash scripts back it should be easy peasy, thanks. [01:05] SchrodingersResc: backups are the best thing in the world :) [01:05] they truly are [01:10] im having trouble getting KVM/Openstack to do do PCI Passthrough. Whenever I go to launch a VM it states that the device is already in use. I already followed this guide http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_to_assign_devices_with_VT-d_in_KVM IOMMU looks to be enabled. The GPU im trying to do passthrough with does have an "audio" device that I do the unbind and bind to as well but keep getting same [01:10] error. [01:10] what happens if I don't execute "aticonfig --intital" after installing the AMD proprietary drivers? [01:10] vervet: it had been months since I had rebooted, was that maybe a bad idea? [01:12] help me! i can't run ubuntu livecd :( [01:13] ubuntu358: hint: give more details [01:13] used both dd and startup creator to flash 14.04/15.10 on usb and got this http://i.imgur.com/RxnSygu.png [01:14] SchrodingersResc: well certain things you have reboot with, like a kernel upgrade etc [01:14] yo, so I'm trying to remap keys on my logitech g710 using xev and xmodmap. I have been able to remap some of the keys, simply making them all press period. The last three keys, however, are mapped to XF86 commands, specifically AudioMicMute, TouchpadToggle, and TouchpadOn. How can I remap these last three keys? [01:14] vervet: yeah, had gone past 3-4 of those [01:15] SchrodingersResc: on a server unless you really really have to, i'd say skip reboot [01:16] vervet: yeah, they're a killer for me x_x [01:17] $ uptime [01:18] i'll pastebin it lol one sec [01:18] help! can't run livecd. used both dd and startup creator to flash 14.04/15.10 on usb and got this http://i.imgur.com/RxnSygu.png [01:19] bad download? [01:19] !md5sum | ubuntu358 ?? [01:19] ubuntu358 ??: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [01:20] ubuntu358, if you have a windows PC available, this sometimes works when the others won't http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ [01:20] i honestly hate dealing with ISOs and crap with windows [01:21] SchrodingersResc: ubuntu was giving me trouble lol, http://paste.debian.net/418482/ [01:22] that app is good though [01:22] Hello, I was wondering if Ubuntu was going to require an Ubuntu account in the future to use applications when Ubuntu switches to snappy? [01:22] Right now I can apt-get any application I want without an Ubuntu account, will I be forced to make an account when Ubuntu switches to snappy? [01:22] nedstark: yeah, ive used it before. It won't creat all bootable drives though [01:23] liuub: i doubt it, and even if they do, someone will fork it, oops too late they already forked it several dozen times [01:23] nedstark, lol [01:23] im still confused as hell what these tools do [01:24] vervet: that's pretty nice [01:25] hey all [01:26] ubuntu358: Has invalid md5sum . === King is now known as WhatsaVirgin === WhatsaVirgin is now known as King [01:28] SchrodingersResc: so if you don't want to reboot i'll +1 :) [01:35] ubuntu358: correction: the md5sum is valid . [01:47] exit [01:53] hello === help is now known as Guest2322 [01:59] i need help completely purging wine from my system [01:59] i got into it with some 32bit VST plugins and the whole thing went up in flames [01:59] i can just use audacity [01:59] it was just an experiment [02:00] no matter what i do windows proggies can still open as if wine were installed [02:00] sudo apt-get remove --purge wine [02:00] and nothing [02:01] first of all its an old version of wine... 1.6 or something and the app i tried to install didnt go gold till 1.8 [02:01] hi [02:01] i am using 15.10, which has been problematic for audio [02:01] hi [02:02] So noticed my grub boot loader has not been showing up on reboot --- it may have happened at some point when I swapped the sata connectors to accommodate a new disk [02:03] I then followed ubuntu wiki instructions just sudo grub-install /dev/sdb [02:03] sdb being my linux disk [02:04] ubuntu keeps booting fine, however I never see the GRUB bootloader... or it appears so fast that I don't notice [02:04] prolly what it is [02:04] prolly grub options [02:05] thats the problem with ubuntu, it works so well everyone uses it for years and then forgets how they set it all up [02:05] not like windows in the 90s where we were basically iinstalling it every day [02:06] Klumsy: sorry you mean grub is just not showing up because I have the wrong grub option? [02:07] its just 0 seconds [02:07] i dont know, been so long since i had to dual boot [02:07] been using wine! [02:07] which is broken [02:08] aren't there ways to configure the amount of time it takes to select the OS? [02:08] new to linux xchat not new to irc channels i wonder why i can run search and latest and get results but no Downloads start or prompt me for accept? [02:08] any help be great guys thanks [02:08] heman2: what? [02:09] new to linux xchat not new to irc channels i wonder why i can run search and latest and get results but no Downloads start or prompt me for accept? [02:09] grub dont have a plain config file any more - has a grub.d folder [02:09] heman2: No downloads start from _______________? [02:09] wine --version wine-1.6.2 [02:10] heman2: What exactly are you trying to do? [02:10] any channel AlphaIRc Criten [02:10] download latest tv show [02:10] heman2: From? [02:10] how do i upgrade wine to 1.8? [02:10] herb: i think you're in the wrong channel. this is for Ubuntu support only [02:11] heman2: eztv.com? [02:11] oh ok now just channel commands in general not here in Ubuntu channel [02:11] Klumsy: https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu use the repository there, but it isn't supported here [02:12] heman2: this channel is for ubuntu support only, not irc support, definitely not for copyright infringement [02:12] heman2: I think Ben64 is correct, doesnt seem like anything you are describing is a Ubuntu related issue. [02:12] thanks no not Ubuntu related === funkyHat_ is now known as funkyHat === Mob is now known as MobGod [02:19] hello [02:20] anyone here familiar with upstart? I'm trying to "fake" some events so other services will start, but I can't seem to make it work. I must be missing something very basic [02:21] to share a folder twice with samba, with separate permissions, ie. one share requires login and has write access, the other share is read only and guest, but both of the same folder, would you need to do a bind mount of the folder to another location? [02:21] here is my upstart task https://gist.github.com/sigmonsays/44a9c218cfdb431761a3 [02:21] elh9: i don't see why that would be necessary [02:22] Ben64: ok cool, so it is possible to share the same location twice with different permissions then? I'm just having problems setting it up and trying to figure out why [02:22] elh9: as long as the share name is different [02:22] can get both types of share going by themselves, but not together [02:23] Ben64: ok thnks, i will persist with my settings and try to get it working [02:23] you should be using share based security or authentication or whatever it's called [02:24] hrm i think i must just have a few settings wrong and it's causing some issues [02:24] i'll keep playing [02:27] I purged grub and reinstalled -- the menu now shows up [02:27] however it looks different ... now its blue colored, and I get a scrolling text from the kernel while it boots up [02:28] previously ubuntu had all this in purple and hid any boot loading messages [02:31] hrob: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash quiet" in /etc/default/grub ? [02:34] question App Armor worth it [02:34] or is it a waste of time [02:35] lee_g750jm, i'd recommend using selinux but something is better than nothing if you really care about security [02:35] ok [02:38] when i do `sudo apt-cache policy redis-server`, i get "2:2.8.4.2". Is the version `2:2.8.4.2`, or `2.8.4.2`? [02:41] I would say the 1 with the colon is the version [02:42] !info redis-server trusty [02:42] redis-server (source: redis): Persistent key-value database with network interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 2:2.8.4-2 (trusty), package size 260 kB, installed size 750 kB [02:44] jeffreylevesque: the 2: is called the package's "epoch", and is not part of the redis upstream version number [02:45] the version number is 2:2.8.4-2. remove the 2: and the -2, the upstream version is 2.8.4 === KindOne_ is now known as KindOne === John is now known as Guest48762 [02:59] apparmor is installed by default in 14.04.4 [03:04] how can I enter boot options using the bootable usb? [03:05] It seems I must be able to set nomodeset and nolapic -- I get this purple screen with keyboard and stuff, but it soon continues to unsuccessfully loading bootable ubuntu === Vampire0_ is now known as Vampire0 === MobGod is now known as Mob [03:20] hrob: Boot the usb, as soon as the bios screen clears depress and hold a shift key (EFI system is the escape key) -> language screen, escape key to accept the default -> boot options screen -> F6 key , [03:21] i'm trying to install 'redis-server', and getting https://bpaste.net/show/0def0d8848d3 [03:21] but, apt-get repository for ubuntu 14.04 was updated before my attempt [03:22] 2:2.8.4-2 isn't 2:2.8.4.2 [03:22] shoot :( [03:22] thank you [03:26] What is the best way to get urxvt 9.2 in Ubuntu? I have been looking, but I'm not finding anything [03:30] which version of Ubuntu? === Rahoul is now known as Rahoul__1 [03:31] Bashing-om: thanks [03:31] Bashing-om: I now realize that no boot option will fix my problem -- issue is I have nvidia-9xx gtx graphics card [03:32] Bashing-om: and only the proprietary nvidia driver supports it [03:32] Bashing-om: I guess I cannot activate nvidia drive in boot options [03:32] How would i stare an app from the terminal? [03:32] Bashing-om: its a pickle because even the isntaller wants xwindows running [03:33] Bashing-om: there used to be a ncurses type installer I think [03:35] HELP [03:35] hi im new user of linux, i come from windows and need a lot of help ahahaha, specially with softwares, most of the game i download dont have the equivalent of the "exe" thay just open folders that i dont know where to save and no aplication tu run just text things [03:35] how the heck is wine so messed up? [03:36] isnt there a way to force the system to upgrade it? [03:36] the new version is 1.8 and my app just went gold in it [03:36] i tried using the forums but the advice left me to believe that if i purged and deleted all the files i would be ok [03:37] well for some reason it wont install 1.8 and the ./wine folder is now deleted so i cant eve use .16!!!4 [03:37] HELP [03:38] all because i need an EE in linux [03:38] and audacity doesn't have one [03:38] Is there any way to have my bootable usb boot to console? [03:38] does anyone have an EE in linux???? [03:38] and then install the latest nvidia driver onto the usb stick? [03:39] looks like I'm out of luck with installing ubuntu without a usb with correct nvidia driver [03:40] hi guys [03:40] this is useless u.u [03:40] I have been stuck at this issue and couldn't find any solutions online: http://askubuntu.com/questions/749521/fixing-grub-rescue [03:40] efisto: first lesson, there a different types of executable scripts I would google 'exe equivalent for linux' and read a bit. that folder that opens up should have a .deb or a launchable file like that [03:41] is there an elliptical equalizer for linux? [03:41] no [03:41] there is not [03:41] any suggestions :) [03:42] abhishek: I wish I could help, I've only ever run grub boot repair (just the basics) when dual booting, never had any complexities like that [03:43] efisto: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/intro-linux.html#AEN2004 [03:44] my install of wine is completely broken in 15.10 [03:44] what do i do [03:44] ? [03:45] !nomodeset [03:45] A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter [03:45] hrob: ^^ [03:46] mewecoffee: okay, no problems. [03:48] i need a plugin to master audio that i have made with linux that has serious phase problems. there is no plugin for linux that can solve this. unfortunately all my audio software is NOW IN LINUX [03:48] HELP [03:48] HOW CAN YOU PRESS VINYL??? [03:48] there is not one single BASS DUMP plugin to master any crap you guys can produce [03:48] Bashing-om: I tried nomodeset -- it still triest to boot up to full run-level [03:48] hrob: One can boot to terminal in the liveUSB, I have never tried to install a driver ,, but we can try and see what results . [03:48] Bashing-om: I guess I need to get to run level 1 or something [03:49] Bashing-om: is runlevel 1 a bootoption? [03:52] hrob: No .. what release is thjis .. as we have gine from upstart to systemd as the intitiate system . means differ . [03:54] Good morning friends, How to set the paths in .bashrc for sudo? [03:58] Bashing-om: its 14.04 iso from a month ago [03:58] Bashing-om: I don't see any option to boot to terminal [03:59] Bashing-om: if there is a grub on the liveusb, then I should be able to change the runlevel on boot === sleeptime is now known as uptime [04:00] here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2171069 it says I can get grub on liveusb if booting in UEFI mode [04:01] hope thats true [04:01] hey guys [04:01] I'd like to create a new ISO image of ubuntu, with some packages installed by default. Is UCK the way to do this? [04:02] I'd like to create some linux containers in the ubuntu ISO by default, so when I install it in a new machine, it has all containers already [04:03] titanium17: uck is indeed a great tool to re-create an ubuntu iso [04:03] !info uck [04:03] uck (source: uck): Tool to customize official Ubuntu Live CDs. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.7-0ubuntu2 (wily), package size 145 kB, installed size 384 kB [04:04] lotuspsychje, if I install some package, and then customize it, would these customizations also be part of the new ISO? [04:04] say I add few scripts to make life easier, would they be default in the new ISO? [04:05] With UEFI boot of the liveusb I now get grub menu [04:05] but nothing setup for booting to runlevel 1 [04:06] hrob: At the F6 access in the boot screen if you insert text as the boot parameter and remove all else .. in 14.04 will boot to terminal . [04:08] Bashing-om: oh ok in the regular boot menu, not grub? [04:08] Bashing-om: what kind of text? just anything? [04:09] hrob: Yeah .. either the liveUSB or from editing the install boot parameter from grub's boot patameters screen . one can get to a terminal . [04:12] titanium17: depends what you mean about customizing, the moment you change something crucial, its your own risk right and ubuntu cant be responisble anymore [04:12] how do I check the ip address on the network [04:13] guideX: the ##networking guys might help you with that [04:13] hrm well what I mean is, with windows it's ping -4 [04:13] in ubuntu server having a little trouble [04:13] !server | guideX [04:13] guideX: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide - Support in #ubuntu-server [04:14] guideX: ' ifconfig ' . [04:14] lotuspsychje, I dont intend to change any of ubuntu. For an example, say if I install emacs (i know its built in, but just for the sake of example), and I edit the config and do some changes. Will these also be part of the ISO? [04:14] ifconfig isn't a command that's working [04:14] command not found === Tempesta is now known as ChoiKyuSang [04:15] titanium17: everything you customize, will be part of your iso [04:15] Is there a way to reload gai.conf (getaddrinfo) without rebooting? [04:15] guideX: try `ip addr` [04:16] * trr [04:16] guideX: Strange ! it is a valid command in linux , try ' route -n ' . [04:17] /close === ChoiKyuSang is now known as Tempesta [04:17] command not found [04:17] thanks lotuspsychje, off to create my own iso! [04:17] something wrong with this one huh [04:18] titanium17: just keep in mind what i said about official ubuntu support right [04:18] sure thing lotuspsychje, most changes I make will be merely cosmetic! [04:19] also lsb_release -a command not found [04:19] titanium17: ok mate have fun [04:19] guideX: Yeah .. no path the the binaries ? ' echo $PATH ' . [04:19] guideX: ubuntu version? [04:19] 12 [04:19] guideX: 12.04? [04:20] I'm not exactly sure, I can't check the version [04:20] it's one of those preconfigured vm's [04:20] guideX: try cat /etc/issue [04:21] Kernel \r on an \m (\l) [04:21] that's about all [04:21] huh [04:21] guideX: think something is real messed up in your vm then [04:21] well it's ok [04:22] i'll try to figure out [04:22] guideX: vmware or virtualbox? [04:22] lotuspsychje: VM and the host provides the kernel ?? [04:22] wait, i'm real sorry.. i'm looking at the wrong windows [04:22] window [04:22] this is my fedora vm [04:22] sorry :) [04:22] my ubuntu is acting normal in the other window, they just look kind of identical [04:27] I am getting an xorg crash at boot every time I start Ubuntu 15.10 [04:27] I am using the Nvidia 364 driver [04:28] * trr === Laogeodritt| is now known as Laogeodritt [04:29] trr: please dont do that [04:29] Mneuro: have you tried a lower version of driver? [04:31] lotuspsychje, it works fine on 355 [04:31] ahh had to delete "splash" and replace with "text" [04:32] Mneuro: then use 355 [04:32] If I install the latest graphics driver on the liveusb, will it retain on reboot? [04:33] hrob: ubuntu should already choose best drivers for you, when connected to cable [04:33] hrob: make sure you are connected and choose updates during setup also [04:34] lotuspsychje: it does not select an up to date nvidia driver == I read everyon with nvidia 9xx generation need to isntall manually [04:34] lotuspsychje: my probelm I never get into the installation menu as it runs x [04:34] hrob: what card chipset and ubuntu version? [04:34] lotuspsychje: nvidia 970gtx ubuntu 14.04 iso on usb [04:35] lotuspsychje: I can boot liveusb into text mode, runlevel 1? [04:36] lotuspsychje: but not sure how that will help me get around the graphic driver issue, maybe I can boot to runlevel 5 after installing new driver? [04:36] hrob: i suggest you try 16.04 on that card [04:36] trying to install ubuntu on a machine that currently has Win 10 and I get an error before the Live OS spins up: "failed to map dmar0" [04:36] is 16.04 lts out? [04:36] ubuntu-14.04.4-desktop-amd64 [04:36] anyone have any ideas how to resolve it? [04:36] hrob: its still in development, but your card is rather new chipset [04:37] hrob: it's not 2016.04 yet, so no [04:37] hrob: we having alot of users with issues on trusty and 9.x gtx [04:37] ok [04:37] lotuspsychje: I had no problem with 9xx gtx with the graphics driver ppa [04:38] lotuspsychje: but I need nvidia-346 or greater I recall [04:38] lotuspsychje, just rebooted again and now the 364 drivers are working fine [04:38] hrob: well ppa's are officially not supported [04:38] problem solved i guess [04:38] Mneuro: ok great [04:38] lotuspsychje: yes. [04:39] is it possible to hide the ubuntu logo from the bottom left of the lock screen? [04:39] hello [04:39] lotuspsychje: but experience for last half year tells me it works perfectly fine... only the liveusb installer is not working fine until I install graphics driver onto the usb or, use non graphical installation [04:40] lotuspsychje: would it be possible for me to run the old non-graphical installer? was it ncurses or something [04:40] is there something I can do about teamviewer's stupid keyboard bug? [04:40] I mean on ubuntu side [04:41] Auctus: some packages can modify the login wallpaper, like ubuntu-tweak, but its not really recommended to do [04:41] when I type i, it types ' and when I type ı, it types ı [04:41] maybe I can do, apt-get install nvidia-346 on the usb, then execute the install somehow immediately after that? [04:41] hrob: just install nvidia after install... [04:41] so there is nothing to do to get i [04:42] use ssh and a vnc [04:42] dont use teamviewer [04:42] Ben64: thanks, but how do I install without functioning x-window? [04:43] Ben64: the installer halts when it changes to window manager [04:43] hrob: nomodeset should work [04:43] fuzzles: vnc isnt really secure either [04:43] oh, it works now [04:43] Ben64: but did not [04:43] true bit would stop the issue [04:43] hrob: then use the minimal iso [04:43] Ben64: right ok [04:43] Ben64: the minimal iso not included inside maximal iso, Im in terminal right now [04:44] right, its a different iso [04:45] can I bring back an old issue...where's the compiz burn effect? the one when you close a window... [04:47] picarda: some effects are inside a package now [04:48] picarda: i tested wobbly windows recently in unity-plugins-extra or something [04:48] lotuspsychje, I do have all the effect but not the burn effect...this is weird... [04:49] !info compiz-plugins-extra | picarda tried this one? [04:49] picarda tried this one?: compiz-plugins-extra (source: compiz): transitional dummy package. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:0.9.12.2+15.10.20151202-0ubuntu1 (wily), package size 3 kB, installed size 104 kB [04:49] ok ok I try it.. [04:52] lotuspsychje: hmm, thanks for the info [04:53] Auctus: just be carefull adding ppa's is your own risk ok [04:54] ubottu, what are the source of it? [04:54] I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [04:54] picarda: source of what? [04:56] to get this: compiz-plugins-extra [04:57] picarda: you mean how did i find it? [04:57] oh, I already ave it installed...no burn effect... [04:57] picarda: ah, do you have ccsm installed? [04:57] yes [04:58] picarda: try a reboot and look into ccsm plugins [05:01] no luck...I have CCSM 0.9.12.2...any issue with this version? [05:01] picarda: you see the wobbly windows plugin? [05:02] yes [05:02] hmm maybe the removed burn effect [05:02] not sure sorry, didnt test in a while [05:02] thank you... [05:03] !info compiz-plugins [05:03] compiz-plugins (source: compiz): OpenGL window and compositing manager - plugins. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.9.12.2+15.10.20151202-0ubuntu1 (wily), package size 1708 kB, installed size 6244 kB [05:03] picarda: you got this one too? [05:05] I apologize [05:05] there is an EE for linux [05:05] in Audacity -=} [05:06] nyquist prompt [05:07] now i can feel better about sending audio masters to some foreign land ;) [05:08] ubottu, Yes I have it. [05:08] picarda: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [05:27] hey, wow, I installed nvidia-364 onto the liveusb, now the installer starts fine [05:27] the graphical installer starts I mean [05:28] So, had to boot the liveusb into text mode with boot option text, in order to add the nvidia driver [05:29] thanx Bashing-om [05:56] Can someone help me setup MTA with cron? [06:01] anybody can fix this problem http://i.stack.imgur.com/30rhg.jpg [06:01] i'm so confused [06:01] please help me anyone [06:07] i have a problem [06:08] i can log in to desktop, that i stack in boot http://i.stack.imgur.com/30rhg.jpg [06:14] hello [06:34] hi all [06:37] linocisco: hi [06:39] i am using outlook365 mail using Exquila on THunderbird [06:39] that ms email will be closed. how to backup emails? to export and import to new email which is not microsoft based [06:49] !info mailsync | linocisco [06:49] linocisco: mailsync (source: mailsync): Synchronize IMAP mailboxes. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.2.2-3.1 (wily), package size 61 kB, installed size 177 kB [06:50] Seveas, what to install and how to use? [06:50] linocisco: install that package, read its manpage :) [07:00] <[Saint]> Is there a way around using gnome-keyring with high bit depth keys that doesn't involve passing "SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0" or disabling gnome-keyring directly? [07:00] <[Saint]> For what it is worth the keys in question are 8192 bit RSA keys. [07:01] <[Saint]> I drove myself insane trying to figure out why I was failing authorization trying to initiate an ssh session after updating my keys across the machines in my home network. [07:02] <[Saint]> But then it occurred to me that auth was only failing on my Ubuntu desktop machines. All my headless machines were fine. [07:02] <[Saint]> And then I tracked it down to gnome-keyring. [07:06] <[Saint]> Doing "SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 ssh user@hostname" works, and so does removing the Gnome Keyring Agent from startup applications. [07:07] <[Saint]> But, if one exists, I would prefer a solution that didn't revolve around disabling a core service and didn't revolve around requiring special treatment for the ssh command. [07:08] <[Saint]> The failure mode is: [07:09] <[Saint]> "Agent admitted failure to sign using the key. [07:09] <[Saint]> Permission denied (pubkey)." [07:10] <[Saint]> However the key(s) are definitely valid and connection goes through as expected when gnome-keyring is disabled, or SSH_AUTH_SOCK is exported as 0 before running the ssh command. [07:14] in which file are added PPAs kept? [07:15] Kartagis: they're added as entries under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ [07:16] hateball: oh cool, if I send those files to another ubuntu installation, will they appear on Software & Updates? [07:17] <[Saint]> which for some reason get preserved even if you remove the PPA from the Sources & Updated - Other Software [07:17] <[Saint]> *Updates [07:18] <[Saint]> Kartagis: why would you not just do 'add-apt-repository $PPA_GOES_HERE' as usual on said other machines and remove having to mess around with exporting/permissions? [07:18] Kartagis: Well yes, but you wouldnt have the pgp keys so it would fail [07:19] Kartagis: So do what [Saint] says [07:19] It also makes sure it adds the right release [07:19] * [Saint] nods [07:20] kk [07:20] <[Saint]> hateball: pouncing on you just because you're vocal - you don't happen to have any idea as to why gnome-keyring apparently hates high bit depth keys do you? And, if you do, do you have any idea how to make it not so? [07:20] root@dongjin:/home/bobby/Maildir# apt-get update [07:21] [Saint]: Nope. I am kde plasma exclusive ;o [07:21] 무시http://ftp.daum.net saucy InRelease [07:21] E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. [07:21] help me [07:21] donggrami: saucy is EOL [07:21] !eolupgrade | donggrami [07:21] donggrami: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [07:23] <[Saint]> hateball: yeah - fair enough. I pretty much exclusively run headless machines, on a mix or Arch Linux and Ubuntu Server, but the Ubuntu Desktop LTS machines here exist for the sake of Ms. [Saint]. [07:23] <3 bash [07:23] I added two PPAs with one loop [07:23] <[Saint]> It took years to transition away from Windows to Ubuntu, swapping out DEs would be a bit of a death sentence for me. [07:23] <[Saint]> Or at least a very cold shoulder. ;) [07:24] [Saint]: Well there's no need to swap, you can just keep several options installed and pick and choose at logon [07:24] See if they prefer one over the other [07:24] my current DE has an issue with (I think) Intel graphic cards [07:24] but I love it [07:29] <[Saint]> sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists.* [07:29] <[Saint]> bah - crap, sorry guys. [07:30] * [Saint] keeps missing the hotkey to swap screen sessions and failing to actually check before he presses [Enter] [07:44] <[Saint]> Hmmmmm... [07:45] <[Saint]> I thought that installing Chrome from Google's .deb files automagically added a sources.list.d entry [07:45] <[Saint]> But that doesn't appear to be the case anymore. [07:49] [Saint]: are you on 15.10 ? [07:50] hello === xubuntu is now known as Guest80999 [07:53] <[Saint]> hateball: Nah, there's two Ubuntu Desktop machines here and they're both on 14.04 LTS [07:53] <[Saint]> I'll upgrade them when the next LTS instance drops. [07:54] <[Saint]> They're here for the sake of Ms. [Saint] so stability and just-works-ish-ness are the two major factors. [07:55] <[Saint]> I just wanted to iron this out without having to disable gnome-keyring or having to put a wrapper around the ssh command. [07:55] <[Saint]> But it would appear, from a cursory Googlin', that that is not going to be the case. [08:00] About sound and 15.10 on a Toshiba: redd.it/4bqety [08:24] Hello [08:24] Hi there, Hia hello Bonnjourno whatever. [08:31] How do I print a gif image? [08:33] CountryfiedLinux, extra a single image and print. gimp can do it [08:42] Hi everyone! i am trying to install some packages but i am getting this message - http://paste.ubuntu.com/15485800/ [08:43] i am using Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 Lts [08:45] fumblehool: please run a "grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* |nc termbin.com 9999" and show the link here [08:45] Hey--- i want to make an HQ convert from mp4 [08:46] what is the best HQ opensource format? [08:46] convertmp42open: mp4 is a container [08:46] i know [08:47] so your question doesn't make sense [08:47] hello [08:47] I WANT TO CONVERT SOMETHING FROM MP4!!! [08:47] is it UbuntuBSD an official BSD distro? [08:47] yes, yelling will help [08:47] convertmp42open, drop the attitude and stop the shouting [08:47] Black_Horseman: no [08:47] Black_Horseman: oh wait, i saw "official ubuntu distro" idk about bsd [08:47] Black_Horseman, nope. no plans to make it so either [08:48] convertmp42open: the best to speak of would be ogg/theora or vp8 [08:48] convertmp42open: mp4 has better support, though [08:48] Black_Horseman: no. its run by the guys making the debian-bsd thing, too, iirc. [08:48] vp8 is a webm codec ? [08:48] h.264, particularly [08:48] ok, i see someone had time to play [08:48] k1l http://termbin.com/1ox [08:48] convertmp42open: webm uses vp8 frequently, yeah [08:48] except mp4 is still a container, and not a codec [08:49] it's like asking how to convert from box to jar [08:49] fumblehool: url doesnt work [08:49] it isn't really [08:49] ok ...well i have an 1680x1050 here [08:49] any tool he'd use to convert wouldn't care whether it is "just an mp4" [08:49] 60fps [08:49] convertmp42open: which codec do you want to convert from/to [08:50] only the to is relevant :p [08:50] Its still downloading [08:51] reisio: not if the from is the same as the to [08:51] not going to be a lot of reasoning behind converting from a more widely supported format to a less widely supported one, though [08:51] i only know its an mp4 s0 h.264 i guess [08:51] don't guess, find out [08:51] Ben64: that's an interesting kind of judgment on his mental state :p [08:51] convertmp42open: h.264 is the best supported ATM, may as well leave it as that [08:51] then you have to wait 7 minutes [08:52] k1l: Here is pastbin link for the same [08:52] http://paste.ubuntu.com/15485867/ [08:52] reisio i want to use free formats [08:52] http://shrinkmy.com/ZFmSN1C6 [08:52] convertmp42open: k :p [08:52] fumblehool: if that is all ther is missing a lot in the sources.list file [08:52] x264 is free [08:53] convertmp42open: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/TheoraVorbisEncodingGuide https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VP8 [08:53] Ben64: he means free not free [08:53] fumblehool: open the systemsettings -> software and updates. then make sure the -updates and -security are checked [08:53] Ben64 lame is also "free" [08:53] lame is free, too [08:53] but mp3 isn't [08:53] what you meant is clear, anyway [08:55] if the download is ready, i can give exact infos [08:55] k1l: they were unchecked, I have checked them and the sources.list is rebuilding [08:55] fumblehool: that should fix the issue [08:56] convertmp42open: avprobe