[00:00] <slaffe> logs show nothing
[00:00] <slaffe> dmesg, syslog, kern.log nothing
[00:00] <hecatae> slaffe, mine was a fault power button
[00:00] <hecatae> had to replace the chassis
[00:01] <slaffe> mine is not, server is still running
[00:01] <slaffe> just blank screen
[00:01] <slaffe> shuts everything down, but keeps running
[00:01] <hecatae> slaffe,  that sounds very familiar
[00:02] <tom99hd> k1l
[00:02] <tom99hd> dude i rebooted and it worked
[00:03] <k1l> tom99hd: ok
[00:03] <slaffe> last entry in kern.log
[00:03] <slaffe> Mar 21 05:11:22 scenics kernel: [2138500.499131] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:19:99:2e:6d:2c:bc:ee:7b:c5:18:a0:08:00 SRC=121.212.253.214 DST=192.168.0.48 LEN=129 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=43 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=6881 DPT=6881 LEN=109
[00:03] <slaffe> very strange
[00:03] <tom99hd> no i am using x.org x server nouveau display driver
[00:04] <tom99hd> now not no*
[00:05] <hecatae> hang on slaffe
[00:05] <hecatae> ufw block
[00:05] <slaffe> ya
[00:05] <slaffe> syslog says
[00:05] <slaffe> Mar 21 05:11:22 scenics kernel: [2138500.499131] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:19:99:2e:6d:2c:bc:ee:7b:c5:18:a0:08:00 SRC=121.212.253.214 DST=192.168.0.48 LEN=129 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=43 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=6881 DPT=6881 LEN=109
[00:05] <slaffe> errrrrrm
[00:06] <slaffe> Mar 21 05:11:16 scenics kernel: [2138495.242586] CIFS VFS: Error -104 sending data on socket to server
[00:06] <hecatae> slaffe, do you recognsie the source ip address?
[00:08] <slaffe> hmm
[00:09] <slaffe> well, not rellay
[00:09] <slaffe> but that port interbal is being used for my VoIP
[00:09] <slaffe> erm, sorry no it's not.
[00:10] <slaffe> its my deluge software
[00:11] <slaffe> i'll hit the bed for today
[00:11] <SCHAAP137> yo
[00:11] <slaffe> nn budy
[00:12] <elisa87_> you know what's the problem? http://pastebin.com/fb5d7C2z  gzip: stdin: not in gzip format it's a tar.gz file by Oracle!
[00:13] <k1l> elisa87_: what rpi is it?
[00:14] <elisa87_> raspberry pi 2 Raspbian Jessie @k1l
[00:14] <k1l> elisa87_: please ask in #raspbian then
[00:17] <hecatae> elisa87_, are you missing a z?
[00:17] <hecatae> tar -xzf tar.gz
[00:18] <TJ-> hecatae: it isn't needed; tar figures it out
[00:19] <bluefive> http://www.amazon.com/ss/customer-reviews/B001F42MKG/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_hist_4?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=four_star&pageNumber=1
[00:19] <bluefive> I want to buy this mouse but am worried about the Ubuntu support.
[00:20] <bluefive> Any comments?
[00:21] <iSlayWyverns> Should I install 14.04.01 instead of .04? What's the difference
[00:21] <hecatae> bluefive, should be good https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Marble_Mouse
[00:22] <k1l> iSlayWyverns: you know servicepacks on windows?
[00:22] <iSlayWyverns> k1l kinda yeah
[00:22] <hecatae> what's windows
[00:22] <k1l> Silverbaq: its the same. they include all updates to that date. and they ship a newer kernel.
[00:23] <iSlayWyverns> oh wait...
[00:24] <iSlayWyverns> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases I saw this and got confused of 'HWE 2016'
[00:24] <bluefive> hecatae, Yes
[00:24] <bluefive> hecatae, But just how do you configure it?
[00:26] <k1l> iSlayWyverns: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2FSupport.A14.04.x_Ubuntu_Kernel_Support
[00:26] <iSlayWyverns> k1l, is it possible to jump on the latest LTS Kernel?
[00:26] <iSlayWyverns> like, right now...
[00:27] <znr> !IDLE
[00:28] <k1l> iSlayWyverns: you can switch the kernels with installing the metapcakges. what do you want exactly?
[00:28] <k1l> iSlayWyverns: if you installed a 14.04 and run all updates you are on 14.04.4 just besides the kernel.
[00:29] <hecatae> bluefive, I then read this and got scared https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Logitech_Marblemouse_USB
[00:29] <iSlayWyverns> k1l, thanks for clarifying!
[00:30] <root> hi
[00:30] <Guest1733> linux is cool
[00:31] <rud0lf> nah it's just moderate
[00:31] <bluefive> hecatae, Scared why?
[00:35] <hecatae> bluefive, should it not just work in ubuntu, why do you need to edit /usr/share/X11/50-marblemouse.conf just to get it working as you want it
[00:38] <NoCode> Is there anyway to get the f.lux PPA working in Wily?
[00:38] <minimec> hecatae: I see why you were scared, but... Under windows you would probably download some 100MB binary blob that needs a minute to initialize on boot.... On linux you have everything on board. With htat tutorial it's just a copy/paste and you're good... ;)
[00:42] <hecatae> minimec, under Arch it just works though?
[00:44] <minimec> hecatae: Drivers and xrandr are evolving... and Arch is bleeding edge.
[00:44] <hecatae> minimec, and manjaro is bleeding edge with a tourniquet applied
[00:47] <k1l> NoCode: just use redshift. its in the repos
[00:58] <NoCode> k1l, Will check it out. Thanks.
[00:58] <NoCode> k1l, Is there a tray icon and all that too?
[01:01] <NoCode> k1l, Is there anyway to adjust the colour profile to make my screen at least a little more usable? xD
[01:03] <minimec> NoCode: There is a tray icon for redshift, but you need to copy/paste an initial config file... http://jonls.dk/redshift/
[01:03] <NoCode> Yes, looking at the wiki currently.
[01:04] <Giddles> re
[01:04] <Giddles> eh
[01:04] <Giddles> i wanna run ubuntu mate on a raspberry pi
[01:04] <bluefive> http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R150RN7RUJ77VF/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewpnt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B007L5XW9S#R150RN7RUJ77VF
[01:05] <bluefive> This guy says the AMD models are MUCH superior to the Intel models.
[01:05] <Giddles> i got an hdd and wanna only load the bootloader from sd card, the rest over hdd
[01:05] <bluefive> How is the AMD support in Ubuntu?
[01:05] <Giddles> can someone help me howto?
[01:06] <texla> where are the log files in 14.04
[01:07] <Bashing-om> texla: Most/many are in the /var/log/ directory .
[01:07] <hecatae> bluefive, the fglrx support in ubuntu is amazing, sadly it's being removed in 16.04
[01:07] <Giddles> hmm
[01:07] <Giddles> is it possible?
[01:07] <[Saint]> "the log files" is somewhat needlessly vague, texla
[01:08] <Giddles> to pack the bootloader on the sd and the rest works on?
[01:08] <Giddles> with raspbipian it works very well
[01:09] <[Saint]> Giddles: sure - just create, or move, a dedicated /boot partition
[01:09] <Giddles> yes.. but hmm
[01:09] <Giddles> im not the best .. :/
[01:09] <Giddles> anyway i format first the hdd and the sdcard
[01:09] <[Saint]> ...why?
[01:10] <[Saint]> That's just creating more work for yourself.
[01:10] <Giddles> well its nearly done ;)
[01:10] <Giddles> can i format the hdd in ntfs and reformat it later?
[01:10] <[Saint]> There's no reason why, except for the fact that you just nuked it, you couldn;t have done this without destroying your current instalaltion.
[01:11] <[Saint]> Hindsight, I guess.
[01:11] <bluefive> hecatae, removed why?
[01:11] <Giddles> well i wanna change from raspbipian to mate
[01:12] <Giddles> so i install mate on the sd first
[01:12] <Giddles> looks like hdd not accepted by windows machine..
[01:13] <[Saint]> Windows doesn't know how to "speak EXT*" by default.
[01:13] <Giddles> ah ok
[01:13] <Giddles> thanks
[01:13] <[Saint]> So that's entirely expected.
[01:13] <[Saint]> There is a service pack available however.
[01:13] <Giddles> hehe ah im happy to get rid of the kb which has the gwx.exe on board for win10 ad
[01:14] <[Saint]> the raspberrypi is a bit of a special candidate and doesn't really offer much flexibility with installation.
[01:15] <Giddles> ok
[01:15] <[Saint]> With publicly available code you can't boot from anything other than the sdcard.
[01:15] <[Saint]> You can never not have /boot on the sdcard, and it _must_ always be FAT
[01:15] <Giddles> so i write mate on the card
[01:15] <Giddles> yes i used the software from rpi.org..
[01:16] <[Saint]> You can move /everything that isn't /boot/ elsewhere if you like, but you must boot from the sdcard.
[01:16] <[Saint]> It is somewhat stupid.
[01:16] <Giddles> ah well if you can tell me what i must do i would be happy
[01:18] <Giddles> meanwhile img is working..
[01:18] <Giddles> 12.5mb/s ;)
[01:18] <Giddles> i hope thats normal
[01:19] <[Saint]> move or copy the contents of / to the volume you want to boot from, and then edit /boot/config.txt to reflect the new location of /
[01:19] <[Saint]> change root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 to root=/dev/sdNN where NN is the disk and partition you're mounting / from
[01:20] <Giddles> second second
[01:20] <Giddles> first ill must boot it
[01:20] <Giddles> ill clamp usb direcly in
[01:20] <[Saint]> none of this is ubuntu-specific and is best handled over at #raspberrypi however
[01:21] <hecatae> bluefive, see here http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/03/ubuntu-drops-amd-catalyst-fglrx-driver-16-04
[01:21] <[Saint]> there's really no need to do this from a running system and doing so actually presents rather a lot of caveats.
[01:22] <[Saint]> you should try to avoid having to pivot out to USB / on the raspberrypi itself at all costs if you can (and you can) avoid it.
[01:22] <[Saint]> the process will be a lot faster if done through another machine.
[01:23] <Lock> Is there anyone available to take a question?
[01:24] <DirtyCajun> ask your question dont ask to ask
[01:25] <Lock> Ok, one of my boxes isn't allowing connexctions (ssh) though it's internal ip adress however i can acess it though it's external adress
[01:25] <Lock> any ideas?
[01:26] <[Saint]> Are you positive you're not screwing up the internal address?
[01:26] <Lock> positive
[01:26] <Lock> thats how i was able to forward
[01:27] <[Saint]> your router isn't doing segregation?
[01:27] <[Saint]> like, you're not crossing wired/wireless boundaries? Or is user segregation enabled?
[01:27] <Lock> my other boxes are working fine so i was willing to believe it's just that one
[01:28] <Lock> i can't even ping the box
[01:28] <Lock> but it has acess to the network
[01:28] <Giddles> what is the command to format the hdd with EXT?
[01:28] <Lock> mkfs?
[01:29] <[Saint]> If you do this the "right" way there's no need to format it at all beforehand.
[01:29] <[Saint]> just dd the existing / image to the new volume.
[01:29] <Giddles> well i created an user
[01:29] <Giddles> and crypted my stuff
[01:29] <[Saint]> yes - that's nice - but for what you're wanting to do it isn't really relevant at all.
[01:29] <Giddles> i wanna delete existing what on hdd
[01:30] <Giddles> ok..
[01:30] <Lock> mkfs.ext4
[01:30] <Lock> that will format it
[01:30] <[Saint]> I would just do a straight dd myself, unless you're actually worried about three letter agencies with electron microscopes coming knocking.
[01:30] <Lock> but not in ext
[01:31] <[Saint]> you want one established volume image from disk A, on disk B. No world exists where dd isn;t the right tool for this job.
[01:31] <Giddles> cool he show an icon of the 1000GB volume
[01:32] <Giddles> so howto format it like a pro?
[01:32] <Giddles> :)
[01:32] <Giddles> mkfs.ext4 just in the terminal?
[01:32] <Lock> then the dev location of the drive
[01:32] <Lock> yea
[01:32] <Lock> but use
[01:32] <Lock> parted to make the partition first
[01:32] <Lock> is it a 1tb drive?
[01:32] <Giddles> i dont make any partition actual
[01:33] <Giddles> that i want to do later
[01:33] <Lock> yea do you know the name of the drive you want?
[01:33] <Giddles> no
[01:33] <Giddles> :)
[01:34] <Lock> do you know how gig you drive is>?
[01:34]  * [Saint] tries again:
[01:34] <[Saint]> You should be using dd for this and you have no want or need to format the volume first
[01:34] <Lock> *big
[01:34] <Giddles> ok mr saint
[01:34] <Giddles> i follow what you say
[01:34] <Giddles> so i opened terminal
[01:35] <Giddles> 78217aT8%
[01:35] <Lock> well what is your end goal i only know what you're asking now
[01:35] <Giddles> to boot it from sd and run it on hdd
[01:35] <Giddles> saint told me what i must do
[01:36] <Lock> why noot run on the sd and just mount the hdd?
[01:38] <[Saint]> mount the sdcard with the raspberrypi installation on it on your host and dd the second partition from that to the raw disk you want to use as your new USB root. Edit config.txt on the first partition of the sdcard and change "root=/dev/mmcblk0p2" to "root=/dev/sda1", eject both disks from the host and plug them to the raspberrypi.
[01:38] <[Saint]> After it boots use raspi-config to expand the root partition to the limits of the new disk.
[01:38] <[Saint]> Done.
[01:38] <SCHAAP137> yo
[01:38] <Lock> yo
[01:39] <SCHAAP137> wassup, lock
[01:40] <jose__> alguien que hable español.saludos
[01:40] <Giddles> mate has no raspi-config i guess
[01:42] <Giddles> sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0 ..
[01:42] <Giddles> 2, then sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
[01:43] <Giddles> well first of all i need a free and fresh volume
[01:43] <spyb0y> hey guys
[01:43] <Lock> format it then
[01:44] <jose__> saludos cozmo
[01:47] <jose__> sobres ahi se ven---saludos.
[01:47] <jose__> 5,4,3,2,1,..0
[01:58] <bstrie> does the usual usb installer work with the beta 2 image at http://releases.ubuntu.com/xenial/ ?
[02:00] <duan_> hi
[02:22] <bobby_> hello
[02:32] <DaniKitten> Hello?
[02:33] <Enumaris> Hi I was wondering if anyone here has experience with gummi latex editor and could help me, or could perhaps direct me to the right channel to get support for gummi latex editor related issues?
[02:36] <alex989651> hello aau
[02:36] <alex989651> hello zso
[02:39] <bobby_> how to undervolt cpu ?
[02:39] <bobby_> i fail to install sudo apt-get install linux-generic-phc linux-headers-generic-phc
[02:39] <DaniKitten> Hello
[02:40] <bobby_> and the terminal output Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/voria/ppa/ubuntu/dists/wily/main/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found
[02:42] <wafflejock> bobby_: you trying to follow instructions here? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UndervoltingHowto
[02:42] <wafflejock> bobby_: says that page was last edited in 2009 so guess is a lot of that isn't going to actually be correct or work, what're you trying to achieve by undervolting?
[02:43] <gr33nbits> big problem after pass changing on 14.04 lts
[02:43] <gr33nbits> so changed my user pass now system takes forever to log and all the GUI settings are messed
[02:45] <gr33nbits> did the change on the sytem definitions not on the terminal
[02:46] <wafflejock> bobby_: my guess is the intel p-state stuff and other newer tech with power-clamp or whatever it's called handles this stuff in most cases you might want to check out thermald if you want to try and adjust that stuff yourself
[02:46] <gr33nbits> ok brb restart
[02:49] <Enumaris> Anybody here familiar with gummi latex editor, or know which channel I should go to for latex help?
[02:51] <gr33nbits> anyone has any idea why themes aren't loading after password changing?
[02:52] <gr33nbits> and system takes much longer to boot
[02:54] <gr33nbits> themes are no longer working, weird stuff
[02:56] <gr33nbits> all GUI is messed up seems not sure if is safe to trow a backup on it
[02:57] <mngrif> i'm having trouble finding the answer to this: does 15.10 support installing (and booting from) a btrfs root?
[02:57] <gr33nbits> this is a big problem if any user goes to system and changes password there, i don't know why i did it should had use terminal
[02:57] <Giddles> hmmm
[02:58] <gr33nbits> means the Ubuntu goes dahhhh after password change
[02:58] <Giddles> whats the demount command in ubuntu?
[02:58] <mngrif> Giddles, umount, same as any other unix-like
[02:58] <gr33nbits> umount
[02:59] <Giddles> worked ;)
[03:09] <shadows_> hi
[03:11] <Gallomimia> i always seem to have trouble getting my 2 displays to work at the same time
[03:11] <Giddles> i cound not rsync my mate content :/
[03:12] <Gallomimia> one is connected via display port, the other via dvi-d. both on the same video card. drivers are up to date. the latter (smaller) monitor seems to take precidence
[03:12] <Giddles> read error no data in the /sys/
[03:12] <Gallomimia> the display port monitor won't stay on due to lack of signal, and the computer doesn't want to detect it
[03:12] <Gallomimia> any ideas?
[03:20] <Giddles> is there another copyoption instead of rsync?
[03:21] <Gallomimia> just cp
[03:21] <Gallomimia> or in the case of between 2 computers, scp
[03:22] <Giddles> damn i need rsync
[03:22] <Giddles> it works with it
[03:22] <Giddles> he starts, now he says target is missing
[03:23] <Gallomimia> remove trailing slash in the target?
[03:23] <Giddles> "rsync -pav bin boot dev etc home lib lost+found media mnt opt root run sbin selinux srv tmp usr var x/"
[03:23] <Giddles> that i wanna do
[03:24] <Gallomimia> no, i don't think you do.
[03:24] <bilboswaggins> ay yo
[03:25] <Giddles> it works perfecz
[03:25] <Giddles> but stops in /sys/
[03:25] <Gallomimia> i think you especially don't want to copy sys run or tmp
[03:25] <Gallomimia> and probably not anything under mnt
[03:25] <Giddles> ok
[03:25] <Gallomimia> of course it fails in sys. that's not a real directory
[03:26] <Gallomimia> MAYBE you want stuff from tmp. but very likely not
[03:27] <Giddles> https://www.carluccio.de/raspberry-pi-root-filesystem-auf-usb-festplatte/ <-- thats my tut
[03:28] <Gallomimia> you know there's a #raspberrypi channel right?
[03:28] <Giddles> ja but its not raspbipian
[03:28] <Gallomimia> also, not much german speakers in here. we got a german channel
[03:30] <Gallomimia> what exactly are you trying to do? because i think you probably should be using dd and not copying files.
[03:41] <RoundDuckMan> Help, I used kazam to make a video, but then it got interrupted after recording, by a shutdown I think (I haven't clicked on anything on the "import to editor or save for editing" prompt that shows after recording), after reboot, there were a bunch of files, one of them was a .movie file. I deleted the others and kept the .movie (SGI video (video/x
[03:41] <RoundDuckMan> -sgi-movie)) file, but while it partially works, but part of the video is gone, as I can't access some of it without just manually watching it, and it stops at point later on in the video in the middle of the video. Is there a way to restore the rest?
[03:41] <Gallomimia> can anyone give me a suggestion on how to get ubuntu unity to detect 2 monitors? it just doesn't want to
[03:42] <RoundDuckMan> button based shutdown that happened as a bug when Steam's on BTW
[03:42] <Gallomimia> i've had this problem plenty before. its worked fine with either one singly. i had it working once but eventually borked it
[03:44] <RoundDuckMan> help?
[03:45] <Gallomimia> sorry i've never used the movies myself
[03:45] <Gallomimia> but i wonder if they can offer help in #gamingonlinux
[03:46] <Gallomimia> AH!
[03:46] <Gallomimia> there goes my dual screens
[03:46] <Gallomimia> odd that. loose wire or something
[03:47] <RoundDuckMan> Gallomimia: How do you get help here... I don't know who to directly ask, even though it seems to be the only way to get attention here... -_-
[03:47] <Gallomimia> you're already on the way
[03:47] <Gallomimia> !ask | RoundDuckMan
[03:47] <RoundDuckMan> I did.
[03:48] <RoundDuckMan> But usually nobody listens until they're pinged.
[03:48] <Giddles> [Saint] are you there?
[03:49] <Giddles> im now at your "dd" point
[03:49] <Giddles> and i cant find something in the boot.txt to connect it to sda1
[03:49] <RoundDuckMan> Giddles: Is there a way to restore a .movie file that came from a failed recording from Kazam?
[03:50] <Giddles> no idea sir
[03:50] <Giddles> i gone made actual :)
[03:52] <gr33nbits> seems i have a problem on /.config/dconf/user since i can't change nothing on the ubuntu gui
[03:52] <gr33nbits> any ideas how can i fix it?
[03:52] <RoundDuckMan> Giddles: What's a good Linux support website or irc channel?
[03:52] <RoundDuckMan> besides askubuntu
[03:52] <gr33nbits> can i rename dconf/user file to user.bak?
[03:53] <gr33nbits> after reboot will it create a new one?
[03:56] <tucemiux> anyone here has tried ubuntu on an dell xps 13?
[03:57] <gr33nbits> can anyone help me fix my system that got messed after a password change?
[03:59] <trism> gr33nbits: yes you can just move it, it will create a new one although all your settings will be reset to default
[04:01] <gr33nbits> trism: settings you mean all the themes/icons and stuff?
[04:02] <sabotagebeats> hello
[04:02] <sabotagebeats> I'm wondering if someone can help me with my ubuntu install
[04:02] <trism> gr33nbits: yes themes, icons, preferences for various apps, anything kept in gsettings
[04:02] <RoundDuckMan> trism: Help, I used kazam to make a video, but then it got interrupted after recording, by a shutdown I think (I haven't clicked on anything on the "import to editor or save for editing" prompt that shows after recording), after reboot, there were a bunch of files, one of them was a .movie file. I deleted the others and kept the .movie (SGI video (
[04:02] <RoundDuckMan> video/x-sgi-movie)) file, but while it partially works, but part of the video is gone, as I can't access some of it without just manually watching it, and it stops at point later on in the video in the middle of the video. Is there a way to restore the rest?
[04:03] <RoundDuckMan> button based shutdown that happened as a bug when Steam's on BTW
[04:04] <gr33nbits> trism: ok thank you i will try that
[04:04] <bluefive> How do I reset the look and feel of my MATE?
[04:04] <RoundDuckMan> trism?
[04:04] <bluefive> I was messing around with some settings and want to go bac kto defaults.
[04:04] <trism> RoundDuckMan: I have no idea
[04:04] <gr33nbits> brb
[04:05] <sabotagebeats> chrome stopped supporting 32 bit ubuntu and so now i'm having issues with my apt-get displaying an error when it tries to update chrome
[04:05] <sabotagebeats> i'd like to update it to a 64 bit os but I've read around the web that this is impossible / horribly difficult
[04:06] <sabotagebeats> in the meantime i'm using firefox and even though i've uninstalled chrome with apt-get I'm still getting the error for the chrome source when I do apt-get upgrade
[04:07] <sabotagebeats> can anyone here help me with these issues?
[04:08] <gr33nbits> trism, it did create a new user file but didn't fixed the problem
[04:09] <gr33nbits> so guess problem is not there
[04:09] <gr33nbits> should i rename all the .config folder?
[04:11] <gr33nbits> like if i look in the unity tweak tool i see that theme is selected just doesn't work and boot takes longer too
[04:11] <gr33nbits> like some file permissions got messed up after i changed user password
[04:12] <gr33nbits> not sure what do do to fix this issue
[04:12] <bluefive> How do I reset the look and feel of my MATE?
[04:12] <bluefive> I was messing around with some settings and want to go bac kto defaults.
[04:14] <sabotagebeats> can anyone help me with updating my 32 bit ubuntu install to a 64 bit install?
[04:15] <memoryfoam> I'm sure there is a very complicated way to upgrade sabotagebeats
[04:15] <memoryfoam> but I'd just wipe and start anew
[04:15] <memoryfoam> make backups obva
[04:16] <sabotagebeats> memoryfoam, what do i need to back up? can i just back up ~/
[04:16] <memoryfoam> the libraries are so different between 32/64 I wouldn't bother upgrading
[04:16] <sabotagebeats> do i need to back up /etc as well?
[04:16] <memoryfoam> backup what you want to save. your pics, docs, browser history
[04:16] <memoryfoam> no
[04:17] <sabotagebeats> everything should be in ~/
[04:17] <memoryfoam> essentially your just putting your documents somewhere safe and then moving them.into your new system
[04:17] <sabotagebeats> ok so ~/ should do it then, there's only one user on this machine
[04:17] <memoryfoam> if you keel old dependencies and libraries you are going to end up with a bad system
[04:19] <sabotagebeats> thanks memoryfoam
[04:19] <bluefive> Is there a way I can configure Ubuntu so that my headphones don't have these white noise when I plug them in?
[04:19] <bluefive> When I plug them into my Windows machine I don't get the white noise.
[04:20] <sabotagebeats> bluefive I don't get white noise when I plug mine in
[04:20] <bluefive> Totally clear even when you turn up the volume with nothing playing?
[04:20] <bluefive> Go from mute to volume on and see.
[04:21] <memoryfoam> try changing the sound profile?
[04:21] <memoryfoam> open pulse audio or whatever you use
[04:22] <memoryfoam> and change hardware profiles. this has helped me
[04:22] <bluefive> I have sound preferences.
[04:22] <bluefive> I need pulse audio?
[04:23] <memoryfoam> I'm not sure if you need it
[04:23] <memoryfoam> but I use it and it is simple and straight forward
[04:24] <sabotagebeats> i think pulseaudio is the default for ubuntu?
[04:24] <sabotagebeats> i think "sound preferences" is just a frontend for pulseaudio
[04:24] <bluefive> What do I do in PulseAudio?
[04:24] <bluefive> I use Ubuntu MATE.
[04:25] <memoryfoam> I'm not sat in front of my comp at the moment but there should be a drop down menu to change profiles in one of the tabs
[04:25] <bluefive> PulseAudio Preferences doesn't show much at all.
[04:25] <memoryfoam> find one that works. maybe one of them might cancel your white noise
[04:25] <memoryfoam> hmmm
[04:26] <sabotagebeats> are you on raspberry pi bluefive or regular pc
[04:26] <memoryfoam> a macbook actually
[04:27] <sabotagebeats> memoryfoam no i'm asking bluefive since they are using mate
[04:27] <bluefive> Regular PC.
[04:27] <memoryfoam> I use mate as well though
[04:28] <sabotagebeats> bluefive and when you boot with windows on that pc there's no white noise?
[04:28] <bluefive> The white noise goes away totally when I mute the master volume.
[04:28] <sabotagebeats> hm
[04:28] <bluefive> No, it's a different PC.
[04:29] <sabotagebeats> are you muting with ubuntu preferences?
[04:29] <bluefive> Yes.
[04:30] <sabotagebeats> bluefive are you able to get sound on top of the white noise or is it only white noise
[04:30] <bluefive> I can get sound fine but it goes on top of the white noise.
[04:31] <sabotagebeats> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2262427 maybe this will help
[04:32] <Gallomimia> sabotagebeats: i've found/heard in general that it's better to do a clean install than do a release upgrade or similar
[04:32] <sabotagebeats> thanks Gallomimia
[04:32] <Gallomimia> it seems odd to me that you have a 32 bit installed. is it very old?
[04:32] <sabotagebeats> Gallomimia, yes it's one of the older computers that will run 64bit
[04:33] <sabotagebeats> bluefive it maybe that you have an input set to forward to the output
[04:33] <sabotagebeats> bluefive have you tried muting the inputs
[04:34] <bluefive> On the input tab in the sound Preferences
[04:34] <bluefive> I ticked Mute
[04:34] <sabotagebeats> did that help
[04:34] <bluefive> No
[04:34] <sabotagebeats> otherwise i'm stumped :/
[04:34] <bluefive> Which sound preference configuration tool do you recommend?
[04:34] <bluefive> Maybe I need a better one.
[04:34] <bluefive> Mine's just called Sound Preferences.
[04:35] <sabotagebeats> sound preferences is just a frontend for pulseaudio
[04:35] <Gallomimia> yep
[04:35] <bluefive> Built in Audio
[04:35] <Gallomimia> i've tried using pacl (command line for pulse)
[04:35] <Gallomimia> but it's complex. there's other gui's
[04:35] <bluefive> I have this set to 1 output, 1 input,
[04:35] <Gallomimia> haven't heard of them yet
[04:35] <bluefive> Analog stereo output
[04:36] <bluefive> Of I mute that the white noise goes away
[04:36] <bluefive> but then I can't hear any sound/music either.
[04:36] <ulot0> join #ubuntu-cn
[04:36] <sabotagebeats> bluefive can you set to 0 input 1 output
[04:37] <sabotagebeats> (obviously for testing purposes since you['ll want to use your input sometime)
[04:37] <bluefive> No. Maybe that's what I need to do.
[04:37] <bluefive> How can I do that?
[04:37] <sabotagebeats> i think it's a setting let me look
[04:37] <bluefive> I don't need any inputs so that's the logical profile.
[04:37] <sabotagebeats> so i have "pulseaudio volume control"
[04:38] <sabotagebeats> and on input devices I can click the dropdown and just click no input
[04:39] <sabotagebeats> but my audio setup is kind of weird because I installed project M visualizer from source before there was an apt package for it
[04:40] <bluefive> What's the diff between analog stereo duplex and analog stereo output?
[04:40] <sabotagebeats> analog stereo duplex is in and out
[04:40] <sabotagebeats> you want analog stereo output
[04:40] <sabotagebeats> duplex means both directions simultaneously like a phone call
[04:40] <bluefive> Built in Audio it says
[04:40] <bluefive> then it says Disabled
[04:40] <sabotagebeats> where you can hear and talk simultaneously
[04:40] <bluefive> Then Analog Stereo Output
[04:41] <bluefive> What's disabled there mean?
[04:41] <trento_fan> analog stereo output is only usb, not built in speakers, right?
[04:41] <sabotagebeats> you have analog stereo output disabled?
[04:41] <sabotagebeats> no analog stereo output is the 1/8th inch jack / built in speakers
[04:41] <bluefive> Says Built in Audio
[04:41] <bluefive> then next line Disabled
[04:41] <sabotagebeats> which tab are you on bluefive
[04:41] <bluefive> Then next line Analog Stereo Output
[04:41] <bluefive> This is in the Hardware tab
[04:42] <user5555> omg so now my system lost my root password
[04:42] <bluefive> below that selection it says Built in Audio
[04:42] <sabotagebeats> bluefive in pulseaudio volume control i have tabs for input and out put
[04:42] <bluefive> Next line says 1 output, 1 input
[04:42] <bluefive> then it says on the next line Off
[04:42] <sabotagebeats> in the input tab  you want to say disable and then in the output tab you want to say enable analog stereo output
[04:42] <bluefive> Yes, but I'm in the Hardware tab now
[04:42] <sabotagebeats> and hopefully that will resolve your issue for now
[04:43] <sabotagebeats> oh hold on
[04:43] <sabotagebeats> were you able to select analog stereo output instead of analog stereo duplex
[04:43] <bluefive> Input tab it says Choose a device and I chose Monitor of Built-In Analog Stereo
[04:43] <bluefive> but I have it muted.
[04:43] <trento_fan> open a yt vid click play & 'play' with pulse
[04:43] <sabotagebeats> on input say "off"
[04:43] <bluefive> Yes, I selected analog stereo output.
[04:44] <user5555> fak don't tell me i need to install Ubuntu again cause i changed user password an system went blehhhh
[04:44] <sabotagebeats> ok that's good
[04:44] <bluefive> No option for Off on the input tab.
[04:44] <bluefive> Just mute
[04:44] <sabotagebeats> you're right bluefive i just noticed that
[04:44] <sabotagebeats> mute the input
[04:44] <sabotagebeats> also do you have a "recording" tab?
[04:44] <bluefive> No recording tab
[04:45] <sabotagebeats> ok
[04:45] <sabotagebeats> so you have the input muted
[04:45] <sabotagebeats> you have analog stereo output selected (not duplex)
[04:45] <sabotagebeats> and then you're still getting white noise when you unmute the output?
[04:45] <superguest> how do I check the currently installed version of util-linux on the command line?
[04:45] <superguest> (I am using 14.10)
[04:46] <sabotagebeats> superguest i think "uname"
[04:46] <sabotagebeats> sorry "uname -a"
[04:46] <superguest> util-linux is a package, my friend.
[04:46] <sabotagebeats> oh sorry my noob is showing :P
[04:47] <bluefive> sabotagebeats, Yes
[04:47] <user5555> so my root password doesn't work anymore means i can't do nothing to gain access on machine again
[04:47] <user5555> ?
[04:47] <superguest> user5555, try sudo su
[04:47] <trento_fan> or su ;)
[04:48] <user5555> problem is that i changed password on system settings then on command line and after i took the need from password on login
[04:48] <user5555> now root doesn't work
[04:48] <sabotagebeats> user5555 single user mode bootup doesn't work?
[04:49] <user5555> im logged in
[04:49] <user5555> but now neither the old or new password work
[04:49] <user5555> root password i mean
[04:49] <sabotagebeats> i think you can reset the password from single user mode
[04:50] <user5555> how can i do that sabotagebeats
[04:50] <sabotagebeats> http://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password user5555
[04:51] <user5555> thank you very much sabotagebeats i will do that and after try to deal with this GUI bug
[04:51] <sabotagebeats> user5555, you boot into recovery mode and drop to a root shell prompt and follow the article from there
[04:51] <sabotagebeats> cool good luck user5555
[04:51] <user5555> thanks a buch
[04:53] <sabotagebeats> bluefive you could also try messing around with alsa but you also might be wasting time mucking around in there since i would think it's something simple
[04:55] <sabotagebeats> bluefive pulseaudio is the default ubuntu sound manager but you could use alsa instead or jackd instead (both are more complicated)
[04:55] <bluefive> Which do you recommend?
[04:56] <sabotagebeats> jackd is very complicated but flexib le
[04:56] <sabotagebeats> alsa is more simple but works good
[04:56] <bluefive> How to use alsa?
[04:56] <bluefive> It's installed somewhere.
[04:57] <bluefive> It has a GUI?
[04:57] <sabotagebeats> bluefive i think you just "sudo apt-get install alsa alsamixer"
[04:57] <sabotagebeats> yes it has a gui
[04:57] <sabotagebeats> alsamixer is your gui
[04:58] <sabotagebeats> it's a term gui
[04:59] <sabotagebeats> but tbh i think we might be overthinking the issue are you sure that in pulseaudio there is no setting that says "digital audio output" turned on? that will give you a white noise for sure
[04:59] <bluefive> Where do I find Alsa Mixer?
[04:59] <bluefive> I don't see it anyway.
[04:59] <sabotagebeats> bluefive pop open terminal and type alsamixer
[04:59] <sabotagebeats> it is a terminal gui
[05:00] <bluefive> Digital audio output will give me white noise?
[05:00] <bluefive> Yes, I have it turned on.
[05:00] <sabotagebeats> bluefive yes
[05:00] <sabotagebeats> turn it off
[05:00] <bluefive> How?
[05:00] <sabotagebeats> well, in pulseaudio when you select stereo analog output it should turn off digital output
[05:00] <bluefive> Oh, no I don't have any option for digital output.
[05:01] <bluefive> Just analog output.
[05:01] <bluefive> Digital (HDMI) is off.
[05:01] <Rave1> for Alsa there is also Gnome alsa-mixer (a gui interface) for pulse there is pavucontrol
[05:01] <sabotagebeats> thanks Rave1
[05:01] <sabotagebeats> pavucontrol is good
[05:02] <bluefive> I installed alsa mixer gnome
[05:02] <bluefive> but now where do I find it?
[05:02] <sabotagebeats> alsa mixer gnome should be in with your other programs (on my version i click activities and start typing and it comes up with my programs)
[05:03] <sabotagebeats> Rave1, do you have any help to offer here with white noise on the analog output with pulseaudio?
[05:03] <sabotagebeats> Rave1, we already tried changing the profile to analog stereo out
[05:03] <gr33nbits> sabotagebeats, fixed the password and after that already been able to fix the GUI issue
[05:04] <gr33nbits> thanks again for the root passwd tip
[05:04] <sabotagebeats> no problem gr33nbits i'm glad I could be of some help :D
[05:04] <Rave1> sabotagebeats,  have you searched for issues with your exact sound card?
[05:04] <sabotagebeats> Rave1, it's bluefive's soundcard
[05:04] <gr33nbits> ^^
[05:04] <Rave1> oh  oops
[05:05] <sabotagebeats> Rave1, I was trying to support him but I'm starting to be at a loss and I don't want to go down the alsa rabbit hole if we can help it
[05:05] <bluefive> What is PCM in GNOME ALSA?
[05:05] <bluefive> How do I restore defaults? I messed with PCM.
[05:05] <sabotagebeats> bluefive PCM is pulse code modulation, it's the way soundcards produce analog output
[05:06] <Rave1> try all the pulse settings first with pavucontrol
[05:06] <bluefive> Need to put PCM back to default
[05:06] <ulot0> join #ubuntu-cn
[05:06] <Rave1> bluefive,   have you searched for issues with your card
[05:07] <ulot0> join #ubuntu-cn
[05:07] <ulot0> --help
[05:07] <sabotagebeats> Rave1, we have tried muting the input (to resolve any feedback loop) and we tried setting the profile in pavucontrol to "analog stereo output"
[05:07] <bluefive> ravelIt's a good realtek card.
[05:07] <bluefive> But first things first
[05:07] <bluefive> I need to restore PCM to defaults.
[05:08] <bluefive> How do I do that?
[05:08] <Rave1> good realtech?? it took me a week to fix mine  LOL
[05:08] <ulot0> help me ,How to query the default editor for ubuntu14.04?
[05:08] <bluefive> Where do I find the PAUVUcontrol?
[05:08] <bluefive> I installed it.
[05:09] <lotuspsychje> ulot0: gedit you looking for?
[05:09] <bluefive> The problem seems to be this
[05:09] <sabotagebeats> bluefive it is also called pavucontrol is "pulse audio volume control" gui app
[05:09] <bluefive> It keeps going back to 1 output, 1 input
[05:09] <bluefive> even after I set it to output only
[05:09] <Rave1> bluefive,  type in terminal if it hasnt given you a menu item
[05:09] <ulot0> lotuspsychje, thanks
[05:09] <sabotagebeats> ^^
[05:09] <sabotagebeats> there's also a way to release all alsa to pulseaudio
[05:10] <sabotagebeats> let me google for a sec
[05:10] <bluefive> Also I need to reset the PCM
[05:10] <bluefive> can you help me with that?
[05:11] <sabotagebeats> bluefive if you can release from alsa you won't need to reset the pcm http://tuxradar.com/files/LXF130.audio.layers.png
[05:12] <sabotagebeats> that image kind of annoys me because I could never get ffado to work lol
[05:12] <sabotagebeats> but it's a good explanation of the way audio works in linux
[05:13] <bluefive> What do you mean RELEASE from ALSA?
[05:13] <bluefive> How do I do that?
[05:13] <sabotagebeats> i'm trying to find it right now I haven't done it in about 2 years :)
[05:14] <bluefive> Release from ALSA = reset?
[05:14] <sabotagebeats> bluefive there's a command to do it i'm looking for it
[05:17] <sabotagebeats> bluefive: further reading http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc
[05:17] <bluefive> So how to reset alsa?
[05:18] <sabotagebeats> can anyone else vouch for deleting the asoundrc config file to reset alsa?
[05:18] <bluefive> I should not have been tinkering with the PCM in Alsa.
[05:18] <mojtaba> Keepass2 does not work and when I execute it, a window will suddenly open and close. Do you know how can I fix it? http://paste.ubuntu.com/15478309/
[05:18] <sabotagebeats> i don't want to point bluefive into a hole
[05:18] <lotuspsychje> mojtaba: maybe you should file a bug for this
[05:19] <bluefive> shouldn't it be trivial to reset alsa?
[05:19] <sabotagebeats> bluefive did you do that in alsamixer?
[05:19] <sabotagebeats> bluefive it should be :P
[05:19] <bluefive> yes, I changed the PCM in alsa mixer.
[05:19] <mojtaba> lotuspsychje: ok, thanks
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> !bug | mojtaba
[05:19] <sabotagebeats> bluefive what did you change in pcm
[05:19] <bluefive> I changed the sliders
[05:20] <sabotagebeats> bluefive if you changed the amount you should be able to just go back in and turn it back up :)
[05:20] <RoundDuckMann> Can anybody help me? https://askubuntu.com/questions/750272/how-to-restore-files-of-failed-kazam-video
[05:21] <fe34r3> attempting to install ubuntu, ubuntu is already is installed on an external HD. I prioritized the hard drive in my BIOS but ubuntu never loads. What am I doing wrong?
[05:21] <bluefive> Wow.
[05:21] <bluefive> It's fixed.
[05:21] <sabotagebeats> yay!
[05:21] <bluefive> It really went away.
[05:22] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, magical
[05:22] <lotuspsychje> !cookie | sabotagebeats
[05:22] <RoundDuckMann> Can anybody help me? https://askubuntu.com/questions/750272/how-to-restore-files-of-failed-kazam-video Please!!!!
[05:22] <sabotagebeats> thanks lotuspsychje
[05:22] <lotuspsychje> !patience | RoundDuckMann
[05:22] <sabotagebeats> i actually just came in here to get help :P
[05:22] <bluefive> I don't even know what I did. But I reloaded Alsa and then I unloaded the HDMI components for my Broadwell Intel. But then I enabled them back and that didn't seem to do anything.
[05:22] <lotuspsychje> sabotagebeats: re-ask mate :p
[05:22] <bluefive> I think what fixed it was reloading Alsa?
[05:23] <bluefive> Amazing.
[05:23] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, i actually already got my help I was wondering if there's an ez way to install 64 bit ubuntu over 32 bit without destroying everything and everyone said yes but it's easier to just reinstall
[05:23] <bluefive> What do you think was causing the white noise?
[05:23] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, I think maybe input routed through alsa? not sure :)
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> sabotagebeats: reinstall ubuntu on architectures
[05:23] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: Well it's been quite a while, I've tried to ask eariler, with no help. :/
[05:23] <bluefive> sabotagebeats, So reloading Alsa probably fixed it somehow?
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: maybe if you tell us the full story?
[05:24] <bluefive> sudo alsa force-reload
[05:24] <bluefive> that's what I typed.
[05:24] <bluefive> Does that reset everything?
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: uefi machine?
[05:24] <sabotagebeats> nice! honestly I've never used that command bluefive I just learned from you :)
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: you want to keep ubuntu installed on your external hd, or internal?
[05:25] <fe34r3> Yes uefi machine.
[05:25] <bluefive> sabotagebeats, About the PCM, the issue is that I wouldn't know how to set the sliders just like before.
[05:25] <fe34r3> I want it on my external HD.
[05:25] <bluefive> But the alsa force-reload seems to have put them back to defaults?
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: thats not recommended over usb, it will bottleneck you
[05:25] <sabotagebeats> awesome I'm going to have to try that next time i'm having trouble with alsa bluefive
[05:25] <bluefive> Amazing. I thought I was going to have that white noise forever, that it was an issue with the hardware itself.
[05:26] <fe34r3> I was told to reinstall ubuntu on the HD after coming across another bottleneck error, and because I used wubi.
[05:26] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, thanks for your help i'm going to google that phrase
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: we would recommend you install ubuntu on your physical internal hd
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> sabotagebeats: google? i just saying best to reinstall fresh
[05:27] <sabotagebeats> oh yes that's the answer most people gave me
[05:27] <fe34r3> I would rather not get it on my internal HD. Is there any way I can continue the process on my external HD?
[05:27] <sabotagebeats> :)
[05:27] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, I am planning to back up homedir and then reload into new fresh install
[05:27] <fe34r3> I'm stuck on step 2 of the installation process.
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: will you like a slow Os over usb?
[05:27] <fe34r3> Keeping it on an external HD would make it slower? I can install it on my USB too.
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> sabotagebeats: a new install can preserve your /home aswell in the setup
[05:28] <fe34r3> Anything to not get it on my internal HD.
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> sabotagebeats: but more recommended to keep your data safe, external :p
[05:28] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: Basically, after being OCD by pressing the power button while recording, a prompt to shut down popped up. I exited out of it, and pressed again, nothing happened, but I clicked on the power button that appears on the upper right menu (Gnome 3.16) and it shutted off immediately after, borking my recording. in the next boot, left over f
[05:28] <RoundDuckMann> iles were left, and I deleted all but one .movie file, because I thought it worked. One day when I decided to watch it though, the video would cut out in the middle of the super long video, and now I'm panicking here. :P
[05:28] <bluefive> Wait a second.
[05:28] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, thanks I figured as much :)
[05:28] <askb> Hi, is anyone familiar with any difference with grub2 menuentry in ubuntu and debian ?
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: so you still got the movie file, borked?
[05:28] <bluefive> It didn't fix it! What happened is that it made it so that the volume control with Pulse on the taskbar when I turned it off fully, the volume was still on
[05:29] <bluefive> so the white noise wasn't going away because the volume somewhere else was still on!
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> !grub | askb
[05:29] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: yes.
[05:29] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, sorry I'm confused can you restate that again in another way :)
[05:29] <bluefive> I have tinnitus so I figured it was my tinnitus. But when I fully mute the system volume then it goes quiet.
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: did you try play it with vlc?
[05:29] <RoundDuckMann> yes, and totem (Gnome Videos)
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: in some cases vlc tries to play broken video files
[05:30] <sabotagebeats> oh ok i get you now bluefive
[05:30] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, i think you might have a hardware issue is this a realtek USB card?
[05:30] <askb> lotuspsychje, Hi, I am looking for some info, sorry not very familar with grub2, how root=UUID entry gets adds in debian and ubuntu
[05:30] <sabotagebeats> can you try a different port or a powered usb hub bluefive
[05:30] <bluefive> Anyway, the white noise got quieter. That's what happened.
[05:30] <bluefive> My headphones are plugged into the headphone jack.
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> !uuid | askb
[05:31] <askb> lotuspsychje, i think there are some diffirences
[05:31] <sabotagebeats> hmmm
[05:31] <bluefive> You mean plugging them into a powered USB hub?
[05:31] <sabotagebeats> bluefive is this a usb sound card
[05:31] <sabotagebeats> bluefive have you tried turning down the audio in pulseaudio and turning it up in alsa
[05:31] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: Is there a way to fix it, I can only see 1 hr and 20-something minutes of the 4 hr video.
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: there is also a #kazam channel if you like
[05:31] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, you're very helpful :)
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: think your video is broken mate
[05:32] <sabotagebeats> !cookie | lotuspsychje
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> sabotagebeats: thank you, thats what we here for :p
[05:32] <fe34r3> This is what I've done, I downloaded 14.04 ubuntu and then burned the ISO to an external hard drive. I went into BIOS and prioritized the hard drive for the booting process as well as switched the bios to Legacy. From there I saved the configuration and rebooted, but ubuntu doesn't show up in the list of OS's to choose from, and so windows loads ag
[05:32] <fe34r3> ain.
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: wich tool did you burn it with?
[05:33] <fe34r3> Universal usb
[05:33] <sabotagebeats> fe34r3, for my computer I need to get to the boot menu and then choose the usb drive each time
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: ok good
[05:34] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: F****************************************************************************************K!!@#$!@#$##@$%!#@%#@!@!#!!!!!!!!??!!!
[05:34] <RoundDuckMann> DX
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: the problem is you want a persistent ubuntu on your external, so burn an ubuntu iso on an usb stick, then target your external hd as install medium
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: dont do that please
[05:35] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, fe34r3 i agree with this
[05:35] <fe34r3> how do i do that?
[05:35] <bluefive> sabotagebeats, It's not a USB sound card.
[05:35] <bluefive> It's a RealTek. The unit is an MSI CUBI.
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: i dont recommend it mate, your ubuntu will be slow and bottleneck you
[05:35] <sabotagebeats> ok bluefive were u able to turn down pulseaudio and then turn up the alsa and did that make the white noise go away
[05:36] <bluefive> I disabled the sound on the Taskbar. What makes the white noise go away is when I mute the Output in Pulse.
[05:36] <titanium17_> guys, will reinstalling my kernel affect any programs/data I have on my pc now?
[05:36] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, can you still use alsa when pulse is muted
[05:36] <bluefive> Disabling the sound on the taskbar totally, I have that muted
[05:36] <fe34r3> Why would it be slow?
[05:36] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: Sorry, it's just the video I made that recorded me doing lots of things like downloading Sophos. I'm now worried if I were an idiot who downloaded it from a weird website, or if site was hacked, or crap like that...
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: because your external goes tru usb
[05:36] <bluefive> sabotagebeats, Yes. But not when I hit Mute inside Pulse to disable the output.
[05:36] <sabotagebeats> fe34r3, because it's running over usb which is slower :)
[05:36] <bluefive> Only when I mute it on the taskbar.
[05:36] <titanium17_> I have an issue where the wifi keeps disconnecting frequently, and turning the wifi off/on freezes the entire pc. I am running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[05:37] <fe34r3> Why not do it the other way then?
[05:37] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, when you mute on the taskbar alsa still will play sound without the white noise?
[05:37] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: its not recommended to record hours with kazam...
[05:37] <bluefive> Yes, but it the white noise only goes away fully when I put the output inside Pulse.
[05:37] <bluefive> If I just mute it on the taskbar it's still there.
[05:37] <fe34r3> And run it over the external HD.
[05:37] <fe34r3> How do I target a device as an installation medium?
[05:37] <RoundDuckMann> Do I have to reinstall Ubuntu just in case it might have crap in it?
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | fe34r3
[05:38] <sabotagebeats> fe34r3, if you are on uefi that's a completely different animal than bios, on my uefi machine I have to reboot each time by holding shift while selecting reboot from windows or it will not boot into the usb drive
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: best scenario out of this, is inserting another hd internal in your pc, and dualboot ubuntu with your existing Os
[05:39] <elh9> hello
[05:39] <sabotagebeats> hello
[05:39] <gr33nbits> heias elh9
[05:39] <fe34r3> OK I'm not on a uefi.
[05:39] <sabotagebeats> bluefive when you mute in pulseaudio does it mute alsa
[05:39] <lotuspsychje> titanium17_: wifi chipset?
[05:40] <bluefive> sabotagebeats, Only when I explicitly mute the Output in Pulse. That takes ALL the white noise away. When I just mute the taskbar icon for Pulse, the system still has output sound.
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: no, i just think your file is borked man, 4 hours recording must have been big load for kazam, and not encoding it correctly
[05:40] <sabotagebeats> bluefive but when you specifically mute the output in pulse you can still hear your sounds through alsa?
[05:40] <bluefive> No
[05:40] <bluefive> That takes all sound away.
[05:41] <sabotagebeats> :(
[05:41] <bluefive> But right now I have Pulse muted on the taskbar icon
[05:41] <bluefive> and I still have sound
[05:41] <sabotagebeats> bluefive but you also still have white noise?
[05:41] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: Do I have to reinstall Ubuntu just in case it might have crap in it? I know I most likely got Sophos from the official website, but Linux malware is getting more common.
[05:41] <sabotagebeats> RoundDuckMann, linux malware is pretty rare
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: what has malware to do with your kazam video?
[05:42] <elh9> i just enabled VT-d on my motherboard, (was only enabled on cpu before), and ubuntu server won't boot - has trouble identifying the ata devices that are mounted during boot, when i disabled it, ubuntu starts normally, anyone familair with this?
[05:42] <RoundDuckMann> lotuspsychje: I installed Sophos in the video.
[05:42] <RoundDuckMann> I use them like logs.
[05:42] <titanium17_> lotuspsychje, http://pastebin.com/uYXVdjRT
[05:42] <titanium17_> lotuspsychje, that was some bits of the output when I run lshw command
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> titanium17_: didnt we have this conversation before? you was the guy with the git driver?
[05:43] <RoundDuckMann> them as in videos
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> elh9: maybe the #ubuntu-server guys might know this?
[05:44] <elh9> ah ok thanks lotuspsychje
[05:44] <gr33nbits> RoundDuckMann, don't worry about malware on Ubuntu
[05:45] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, do you know how to make 32 bit chrome stop breaking my apt-get upgrade?
[05:45] <titanium17_> lotuspsychje, I had this issue before, but never solved it. We spoke previously about ISO and UCK I think :)
[05:46] <lotuspsychje> !chrome-repo | sabotagebeats
[05:46] <RoundDuckMann> gr33nbits: But I gave a third party script root permission to install, I deleted it later, but I'm still worried now that it was malware and could've left in malicious bits in.
[05:46] <RoundDuckMann> Even though most likely I got it from Sophos.
[05:46] <gr33nbits> RoundDuckMann, oh if you not sure about that 3rd party then i guess
[05:47] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje,  sed: can't read /opt/google/chrome/cron/google-chrome: No such file or directory
[05:47] <titanium17_> lotuspsychje, my kernel version is 3.19.0-56-generic
[05:47] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, i've already apt-get remove google-chrome-stable but the apt-source still gives me errors
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> titanium17_: i recommend a fresh install with cable + updates during setup, see if your wifi gets detected by default
[05:48] <titanium17_> lotuspsychje, I just sank a few weeks setting this up :( A fresh install would kill me
[05:48] <titanium17_> I am a linux/i3/emacs noob
[05:49] <RoundDuckMann> gr33nbits: Wow, there goes my confidence... Is there a way to scan Ubuntu later on? Maybe can I use live USB for scanning?
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> titanium17_: if the default ubuntu driver doesnt not perform well= bug
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> titanium17_: think you messed up with that git too much
[05:49] <titanium17_> lotuspsychje, I have not installed any wireless driver manually
[05:50] <gr33nbits> RoundDuckMann, yes you can scan the machine with clamav
[05:50] <sabotagebeats> lotuspsychje, i did apt-get purge google-chrome-stable and now it fixed it!!
[05:50] <sabotagebeats> !cookie | lotuspsychje
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> !yay | sabotagebeats
[05:50] <RoundDuckMann> gr33nbits: clamav only scans Windows viruses, I think.
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: wrong
[05:51] <gr33nbits> RoundDuckMann, no you wrong
[05:51] <RoundDuckMann> That's what it said on Wikipedia, though maybe it hasn't been updated recently.
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> RoundDuckMann: clamav has a pretty good updated database with linux viruses etc
[05:52] <RoundDuckMann> ok.
[05:52] <gr33nbits> and it's built in you don't even need to add repository
[05:52] <lotuspsychje> !realtek | titanium17_
[05:52] <titanium17_> !cookie lotuspsychje
[05:52] <sabotagebeats> ok i dont know if i can help any longer im about to fall asleep ZzZzZz
[05:54] <gr33nbits> sabotagebeats, good rest bud
[05:55] <sabotagebeats> thanks gr33nbits gn
[05:55] <gr33nbits> ^^
[05:57] <bluefive> I need to RESET alsa to defaults!
[05:57] <bluefive> Any help?
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> !sound | bluefive
[05:58] <bluefive> That dosen't tell me how.
[06:00] <est689> how can i get kernel source v4.x with ubuntu folder inside?
[06:01] <sabotagebeats> bluefive, i gotta catch some zzzs but here this might help http://askubuntu.com/questions/164518/hard-resetting-alsa-configuration
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> !mainline | est689
[06:02] <fe34r3> What format does my external hard drive need to be for ubuntu installation?
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> fe34r3: ubuntu setup will auto partition for you
[06:03] <fe34r3> ok
[06:04] <independiente> hello
[06:04] <titanium17> lotuspsychje, I followed the first answer here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/730430/wifi-connection-keeps-dropping-in-ubuntu-15-10-rtl8821ae/732039
[06:05] <titanium17> lotuspsychje, I no longer freeze when I turn wifi on/off using the "fn" key on my laptop. Just tried it 2-3 times. Now I have to just see if the connection is stable
[06:06] <titanium17> lotuspsychje, thanks for all the help!! On behalf of everyone that is getting help here :)
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> titanium17: not really recommended to install external ppa's, i would go for a regular bug
[06:06] <titanium17> lotuspsychje, by regular bug, do you mean a clean install?
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> titanium17: no i mean if ubuntu drivers dont perform well by default, you will help the community by bug it
[06:07] <independiente> alguien habla español
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> !es | independiente
[06:07] <titanium17> lotuspsychje, oh thanks! Ill report the bug and use this driver temporarily then! Thanks for the heads up!
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> titanium17: cheers
[06:09] <james> hello
[06:10] <est689> lotuspsychje, theres no ubuntu folder inside each of the source, so it cant install dkms such what it provide from the linux-source*.deb. is there any other way to install dkms easily without git-ing the whole big dkms source...? 😊
[06:11] <lotuspsychje> est689: can you tell us whats your end goal is with this?
[06:12] <est689> recompile a smaller kernel with dkms driver such as nvidia graphic driver
[06:17] <lotuspsychje> est689: and you want this why?
[06:22] <elh9> with UUID mounting in fstab, will the UUID stay the same when changing a drive to another sata controller on the motherboard?
[06:22] <est689> to remove unnecessery code
[06:24] <Jordan_U> elh9: Yes. UUIDs are part of the filesystem, a number randomly generated and stored at mkfs time.
[06:24] <bluefive> When I go into ALSA mixer
[06:24] <bluefive> it says Intel Boardwell HDMI
[06:24] <bluefive> and there are 3 things to tick
[06:24] <elh9> Jordan_U, great thanks for that
[06:24] <bluefive> IEC958
[06:25] <bluefive> IEC958
[06:25] <bluefive> IEC958
[06:25] <Jordan_U> elh9: You're welcome.
[06:25] <lotuspsychje> est689: can apt-get download linux-image-generic help perhaps?
[06:25] <bluefive> What happens if I untick all 3?
[06:28] <elh9> can anyone recommend an 8 port SATA/SAS PCIe card (without RAID support) or an irc channel to ask in?
[06:30] <est689> lotuspsychje: no, it cant
[06:33] <lotuspsychje> elh9: ##hardware
[06:33] <mcfarland> hello
[06:33] <gr33nbits> heias mcfarland
[06:33] <elh9> hello mcfarland
[06:33] <elh9> thanks lotuspsychje
[06:34] <mcfarland> wow
[06:35] <mcfarland> what can we do here
[06:35] <OutAttacker> Hello
[06:35] <mcfarland> hi
[06:35] <mcfarland> Coding?
[06:36] <mcfarland> bye
[06:36] <Gallomimia> uh. seems i've lost my hostname lookup in ubuntu
[06:37] <Gallomimia> is there a way i can restart it?
[06:49] <KingOsama> i ran out of discs, and i wondering if thereś 6MB worth of files i can delete from the Ubuntu-GNOME 15.10 Installer ISO so i can fit it on a 1GB XD card and boot from that, any suggestions?
[06:54] <Jordan_U> KingOsama: Much easier to just use the mininal installer instead.
[06:54] <Jordan_U> !minimal | KingOsama
[06:55] <KingOsama> thanks so much for the help
[07:01] <unicornjedi> hello
[07:02] <cicero_> sup
[07:04] <unicornjedi> cicero, hello sir. I just have a quick question about cron.. basically I want to run "xrandr --brightness 1.0" in the daytime and "xrandr --brightness 0.7" at night
[07:05] <dax> sounds like what you actually want is to install redshift, tbh
[07:05] <unicornjedi> dax, im using openelec :/ it doesnt have redshift unfortunately :(
[07:05] <unicornjedi> or soo... i think
[07:05] <dax> #ubuntu only does support for Ubuntu and official derivatives.
[07:06] <unicornjedi> dax, ... im asking about cron fool
[07:06] <dax> but, on the off-chance it uses Ubuntu's repositories, redshift is in there. but yeah, should ask them
[07:06] <dax> unicornjedi: you're asking about cron on a distro that we don't support. go talk to your distro's support channel
[07:06] <unicornjedi> i like to check here first though, because openelec and kodi support channels are usually dead
[07:07] <dax> or ##linux, if you think this is "general linux advice"
[07:07] <dax> sigh
[07:07] <unicornjedi> dax, kk ill try there
[07:17] <greenbug> I'm having issues with x11vnc and XFCE's lock screen, anyone have any experience with X sessions and displays?
[07:20] <bluefive> Says 1 INPUT, 1 OUTPUT
[07:20] <bluefive> In sound preferences
[07:20] <bluefive> I need it to STAY on 1 output, no input
[07:20] <bluefive> how?
[07:38] <fe34r3> I'm attempting to install ubuntu. I've rewritten my ubuntu iso to an external hard drive and attempted to boot from it but my system doesn't recognize ubuntu as another OS. using windows 10, 64 bit 8gb of ram, the hard drive I'm attempting to install is 123GB. I partitioned my internal HD to 200 GBs of unallocated space. Now my computer doesn't rec
[07:38] <fe34r3> ognize the drive at all. What am I doing wrong?
[07:40] <greenbug> fe34r3: can you give me some details? how did you write the ubuntu iso to the hard drive?
[07:40] <fe34r3> With universal usb installer
[07:41] <fe34r3> What other details do you need?
[07:42] <greenbug> how about the system you're trying to boot from? how old is it? have you had success booting from usb devices in the past?
[07:42] <stacy-> can somebody show me how to add the directory path show in an utunbu shell
[07:42] <fe34r3> windows 10. bought it 4 days ago. And I've been trying to install ubuntu for 2 days now, so not much success.
[07:43] <greenbug> fe34r3: I'm guessing its a laptop. did you access its boot menu or bios menu?
[07:43] <fe34r3> It's a desktop, and I accessed the BIOS.
[07:44] <stacy-> is there a simple command to make the path show in the shell prompt in ubuntu?
[07:44] <bluefive> Can't get rid of this fecking white noise.
[07:44] <bluefive> Any helpers?
[07:44] <greenbug> stacy-: hopefully this can help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizingBashPrompt
[07:44] <fe34r3> I prioritized the external HD for the booting process several times, but it doesn't boot ubuntu unless I select the drive for temporary booting now. When I first started, it gave me the option for choosing between windows and Ubuntu for OS at the startup screen.
[07:45] <fe34r3> And when I do get to the ubuntu boot screen, it sends me right back to windows.
[07:46] <stacy-> greenbug.. i remember it use to be a simple command i typed in redhat to get that prompt
[07:47] <greenbug> fe34r3: so you can get the grub screen, which lists options like try/install ubuntu, memory test, etc?
[07:47] <fe34r3> Yeah, but after i select something, it sends me back to windows.
[07:48] <greenbug> stacy-: I don't know that much about bash and shells and things. I would recommend reading `man bash` tho
[07:48] <greenbug> thats what the help.ubuntu.com article mentioned.
[07:49] <stacy-> greenbug.. which type do you use for your shell?
[07:50] <greenbug> stacy-: I'm not even sure haha, the default for xubuntu 14.04 I guess
[07:51] <greenbug> you can always print the current directory with `pwd`
[07:52] <stacy-> by the way how do i get back to the ~ location in  the shell
[07:52] <greenbug> stacy-: the change directory command, `cd ~`
[07:52] <stacy-> thanks
[07:53] <greenbug> fe34r3: If I were in your position, I would try disconnecting the HDD with windows 10, so it can only boot from ubuntu, just to troubleshoot
[07:53] <greenbug> bluefive: audio issues?
[07:54] <r2rx> Hello. Currently running Ubuntu 15.10 x64. I am having an error compiling some source code...I get the following error:
[07:54] <r2rx> $ make
[07:54] <r2rx> gcc -w -m32 -O2 -DNDEBUG -c main.c -o main.o
[07:54] <r2rx> main.c:12390:13: error: conflicting types for ‘jpeg_mem_src’
[07:54] <r2rx>  static void jpeg_mem_src( j_decompress_ptr cinfo, byte *mem, int len )
[07:54] <r2rx>              ^
[07:54] <fe34r3> How's it going to boot from windows 10 if it's disconnected?
[07:54] <bluefive> greenbug, Yes.
[07:54] <lotuspsychje> !compile | r2rx
[07:54] <bluefive> greenbug, I MUTE my audio volume and the white noise goes away.
[07:54] <bluefive> But I unmute it and it comes back.
[07:54] <bluefive> It doesn't change volume based on the volume level.
[07:54] <bluefive> It's binary. There or off when the volume is muted.
[07:55] <bluefive> This is my headphone jack on my NUC.
[07:55] <greenbug> NUC?
[07:55] <r2rx> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15506744/
[07:56] <greenbug> fe34r3: aren't you trying to boot to ubuntu, but its booting to windows instead?
[07:57] <fe34r3> yes
[07:57] <bluefive> greenbug, Small mini PC.
[07:57] <bluefive> Could the antennae from the WI-FI be too close to the audio jack?
[07:57] <EriC^^> fe34r3: hp laptop?
[07:58] <fe34r3> no, lenevo desktop
[07:58] <greenbug> bluefive: I would try running another OS and see if the noise issue persists, even a live ubuntu usb or something
[07:58] <bluefive> AHH.
[07:58] <EriC^^> fe34r3: ok, it's a fresh install?
[07:58] <bluefive> Can I do a LIVE USB run without rebooting?
[07:58] <fe34r3> yes
[07:59] <stacy-> greenbug..do i have to be a super user to make chages in the .bashrc
[07:59] <fe34r3> well, at least 48 hours
[07:59] <greenbug> bluefive, afraid not, you would have to shutdown and then while starting up select the usb to boot from
[07:59] <bluefive> Oh.
[07:59] <lotuspsychje> !sudo | stacy-
[08:08] <GnsP> stacy- I think you wont need super user privileges to edit .bashrc
[08:10] <GnsP> the .bashrc file stays in your home directory, so as long as you are the owner of the file, you dont need to be the superuser to edit that.
[08:10] <stacy-> thanks gnsp
[08:11] <GnsP> welcome
[08:11] <EriC^^> !md5sum fe34r3
[08:11] <EriC^^> !md5sum | fe34r3
[08:11] <amar> is it safe to update mesa on ubuntu 14.04
[08:11] <stacy-> is there a language software i can use to switch between another language or using ibus for all ?
[08:13] <lotuspsychje> amar: its recommended to use ubuntu update, for all packages
[08:13] <amar> can we use obilaf ppa
[08:13] <lotuspsychje> amar: we dont support external ppa's here, so use at own risk
[08:13] <amar> thnx
[08:14] <stacy-> what is the key for super+space?
[08:15] <lotuspsychje> !hotkeys | stacy-
[08:16] <GnsP> stacy- , well I think that depends on the language. As for my native language the support level is low. So I had to write my own unicode editor in JS to run on browser
[08:17] <stacy-> gsnp..what is the super key for a laptop?
[08:17] <EriC^^> the win key
[08:20] <stacy-> eric.. do i have to install the language pack for the keyboard to show?
[08:20] <Mathisen> Morning! any one else had trouble with Acer laptop,, it refuses to wake upp again when when i had left it alone for 2 hours + ...
[08:21] <Mathisen> so my only alternative is to power off and then on again
[08:27] <greiner> hello
[08:27] <marut> hi
[08:33] <squintskii> hi
[08:33] <squintskii> ubuntu liveUSB hangs at a totally black screen the instant i choose to boot from the live environment or to install
[08:33] <squintskii> can someone help figure out why?
[08:33] <GnsP> @stacy- , for a laptop the super key is different for different keyboard layouts. For a windows keyboard, the key with a windows symbol is the super key.
[08:34] <EriC^^> !nomodeset | squintskii
[08:34] <stacy-> i tried to do a umake in ubuntu.. is there a way to see if the directory is made?/.local/share/umake/android/android-studio
[08:34] <EriC^^> stacy-: umake?
[08:34] <squintskii> EriC^^, so that's whats happening with my 980Ti?
[08:34] <stacy-> eric .. umake android
[08:35] <EriC^^> squintskii: can't really tell
[08:35] <stacy-> after entering that my system was running for hour..but i pressed the ctrl by mistake
[08:35] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: ubuntu version and driver version?
[08:35] <EriC^^> stacy-: ls -ld ~/.local/share/umake/android/android-studio
[08:36] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, i cant even install the thing, so i have no idea about drivers, its 15.10 x64
[08:36] <EriC^^> shows if a directory is there or not
[08:36] <GnsP> well, umake is for android development, right ?
[08:36] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: i would go for the physical install + connected with cable + updates during setup
[08:37] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, i.... cant even load the installer
[08:37] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: you dont see the purple ubuntu setup screen?
[08:37] <squintskii> no
[08:37] <stacy-> it says to such file or directory
[08:37] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: how did you create your usb?
[08:37] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, rufus
[08:38] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, i get a menu asking whether i want to install or run live USB, i choose either one and instant black screen
[08:38] <squintskii> the liveusb boots in a virtual machine
[08:38] <squintskii> so the stick is fine
[08:38] <lotuspsychje> ok
[08:38] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: try the nomodeset as EriC^^ suggested to get in
[08:38] <stacy-> does this mean /.local is a encripted directory?
[08:39] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: or maybe also try a 16.04 daily to test
[08:39] <squintskii> you would think, for an issue that apparently has persisted since 2010, that the devs would figure out a way to prevent this issue entirely
[08:39] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: we need to investigate this first, to make sure whats going on
[08:39] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: every system reacts different
[08:40] <GnsP> ~/.local is encrypted if your home directory is encrypted. Otherwise it's a normal directory
[08:40] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, which is a problem, considering i've never once heard of a windows installer failing to boot because of some obscure graphics issue that only happens some of the time on some nvidia gpus
[08:40] <squintskii> so why does ubuntu have the issue?
[08:40] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: you can only speak for your case, we have users with your same card running ubuntu fine
[08:41] <stacy-> gnsp... after doong a uname android..i could not get to the androd-studio directory
[08:41] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: your system is uefi? singleboot, dualboot?
[08:41] <squintskii> that's the thing, every system with a haswell cpu and an nvidia maxwell gpu should behave identically
[08:41] <squintskii> uefi, single boot
[08:42] <stacy-> its umake
[08:42] <GnsP> stacy-, I am not into android dev. So I dont know anything about umake.
[08:42] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: try nomodeset, 14.04.4 or 16.04 to find out whats happening
[08:42] <stacy-> not uname..sorry
[08:42] <GnsP> uname is to display system info ofcrs
[08:42] <GnsP> like uname -a or uname -r etc
[08:43] <GnsP> umake is for android, about which I dont have much knowledge
[08:44] <stacy-> it freezes at the shell prompt when i do a umake android
[08:44] <lotuspsychje> !nomodeset | squintskii
[08:44] <stacy-> and then it says choose installation path
[08:44] <GnsP> maybe you should set an installation path before running it
[08:44] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, yes, and my point is that after 6 years this shouldnt be a thing anymore, the devs should find a way to prevent it
[08:45] <GnsP> like doing some config or something
[08:45] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: you cant talk in general, like i said we have users with your same card running ubuntu fine
[08:45] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: you made a bug of this that proves its going on for 6 years?
[08:46] <squintskii> yes, but it shouldnt happen to ANY users, the fact that it happens sometimes and doesnt happen other times means something is clearly wrong with either the distro, the default graphics drivers, or the linux kernel in general
[08:46] <squintskii> lotuspsychje, that thread is dated 2010
[08:46] <squintskii> so its at least 6 years
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: we dont live in a dreamworld where everything runs perfect
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> squintskii: every Os has bugs, and ubuntu deals with them
[08:47] <stacy-> gnsp... i did a sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make ... prior to umake android
[08:47] <squintskii> apparently not, i've never heard of a bug that has affected windows or macOS for 6 years without even a partial resolution before
[08:47] <GnsP> apt-get install installs the package only
[08:47] <GnsP> apt-get has nothing to do with the config
[08:48] <GnsP> to config a package you have to config it manually most of the time.
[08:49] <stacy-> Choose installation path: /home/k/.local/share/umake/android/android-studio
[08:50] <stacy-> thats what i get when i do a umake android
[08:50] <GnsP> that looks ok
[08:50] <stacy-> but it just freezes there
[08:51] <GnsP> choosing that installation path will install android studio for your user only
[08:51] <GnsP> rather than doing a systemwide installation
[08:51] <stacy-> i dont think it has installed
[08:51] <stacy-> how do i choose the installation path?.. when i hit enter nothing happens
[08:51] <GnsP> I think that freezes because the android studio is a large package to download
[08:51] <GnsP> how long does your system remain in freezed state ?
[08:52] <stacy-> i tested it the longest was 8 hours in that freezed state
[08:52] <stacy-> only the shell is frozen not the system
[08:52] <GnsP> I think android studio is about 1-2GB
[08:53] <GnsP> 8 hours is too long
[08:53] <stacy-> when i do a ctrl c then it exits
[08:53] <GnsP> do you have a fast internet connection ?
[08:53] <stacy-> yes
[08:53] <stacy-> very fast
[08:53] <GnsP> does umake have a verbose mode ? like a -v option ?
[08:53] <stacy-> how do i know if it went into the path.. is it asking me to choose the installation path?
[08:54] <StatelessCat> hey
[08:54] <stacy-> hi statelesscat
[08:54] <StatelessCat> is UbuntuBSD roX enough ?
[08:54] <GnsP> I recommend you run the umake in verbose mode to see what is actually happening and where it frezes actually
[08:55] <stacy-> gnsp.. whats the command to type to get into the verbose mode
[08:55] <GnsP> try umake -v
[08:55] <stacy-> umake -v android .. right?
[08:56] <stacy-> i got an error reply finally
[08:56] <GnsP> yeah, but before that better check the man page for umake
[08:56] <stacy-> ERROR: https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html couldn't finish download: ('Connection aborted.', OSError(101, 'Network is unreachable'))
[08:56] <stacy-> ERROR: An error occurred while downloading https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html: ('Connection aborted.', OSError(101, 'Network is unreachable'))
[08:56] <ikonia> what does that error suggest to you
[08:57] <stacy-> there is no suggest in the error
[08:57] <GnsP> in most cases verbose mode is switched by the -v switch. But it's better to check the manual. The manual can be checked using 'man umake'
[08:57] <ikonia> stacy-: there is
[08:57] <ikonia> "network is unreachable"
[08:57] <ikonia> what does that suggest to you
[08:57] <GnsP> yeah
[08:57] <GnsP> now you know the error (y)
[08:57] <GnsP> :)
[08:58] <stacy-> is there an alternative way to download it?
[08:58] <GnsP> is umake written in python ?
[08:58] <p41nk1ll3r> Hi, I'm trying to partition my drive so that I can run Windows 7 on it, and I've tried to follow this guide http://askubuntu.com/questions/454282/how-to-install-windows-7-alongside-ubuntu-14-04?lq=1   but when I run gparted it won't let me resize the big partition (700Gb, /dev/devsda2) it only allows me to do that to a partition with 250Mb (/dev/sd
[08:58] <p41nk1ll3r> a1), how can I fix this? Is there anyother way to this?
[08:58] <GnsP> because the error message looks like it's written in python
[08:58] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: is the free space next to the partition you are trying to resize
[08:59] <GnsP> if so, you can try looking at the source and get it customized for your needs
[08:59] <stacy-> gnsp.. is there another way to download it?
[08:59] <GnsP> On that, I have no idea whatsoever
[08:59] <GnsP> I am not an android developer
[09:00] <stacy-> :(
[09:00] <stacy-> stuck now
[09:00] <GnsP> you might want to try some other tools or google the issue
[09:00] <stacy-> would this apply if its for ios?
[09:00] <ikonia> stacy-: what are you talking about ios ?
[09:00] <GnsP> I think if you check the umake issues page, you might find some solution
[09:01] <stacy-> ikonia..sorry i didnt sleep for nearly 1 day
[09:02] <ikonia> not sure what that has to do with anything
[09:02] <GnsP> stacy- , if you are facing this problem, there is a chance that somebody else has faced it before and found a solution to it, try looking for the solution in stackoverflow or github issues page for umake or any dedicated forum.
[09:02] <stacy-> gsnp..thanks ..ill try the issues page
[09:03] <GnsP> welcome
[09:03] <GnsP> let's hope u find a solution soon
[09:03] <GnsP> 1 day is a long time to stay awake :)
[09:05] <dima_> hello what is it?
[09:06] <ikonia> what is what ?
[09:07] <dima_> is it a messaging app? i clicked HexChat on my Ubuntu Mate 15.10
[09:07] <ikonia> dima_: this is IRC (google IRC) it's a chat service, you're in a chat that is used for discussing ubuntu technical support only
[09:09] <dima_> my ubuntu laptop Lenovo G50-30 2GB RAM boot very slow, but in the first time after install it was very fast
[09:10] <spreco> moin
[09:10] <dima_> also google chrome eats a lot of memmory
[09:10] <kazuka> guten
[09:10] <lotuspsychje> dima_: perhaps xubuntu/lubuntu would fit your machine better?
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> dima_: more lightweight is also chromium-browser
[09:11] <dima_> yes, i installed it because unity was weird
[09:12] <spreco> ganz schön was los hier ;)
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> !de | spreco
[09:16] <llutz> lotuspsychje: just a troll, better to ignore
[09:16] <p41nk1ll3r> ikonia ;  http://i.stack.imgur.com/ZBObf.png
[09:17] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: so no, you can't resize that
[09:18] <spreco> rightclick on chan + autojoin brings me back here next time i join?
[09:19] <p41nk1ll3r> what should I do then? I need a partition with windows to run Solidworks, the program is too heavy to run in virtualbox
[09:20] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: what do you want me to say ? you've made a mess of your partitioning and locked your self into a corner
[09:20] <spreco> looks like he's right... just my 2 cents
[09:22] <cspack> p41nk1ll3r: did you try resizing /dev/sda5?
[09:31] <xc> hello,guys,i want to know sth about phone with ubuntu systerm
[09:31] <xc> first,where can i buy MeiZu Pro 5 Ubuntu?
[09:32] <lotuspsychje> !touch | xc
[09:33] <xc> ubottu thanks a lot
[09:34] <xc> ubottu er,,,,,so smart bot :p
[09:34] <xc> ....
[09:36] <stiflers_brother> Anyone hop on 16.04 yet?
[09:36] <baizon> stiflers_brother: im on 16.04 for 2 weeks now
[09:37] <ikonia> hop /
[09:37] <stiflers_brother> Thoughts? Worth an upgrade?
[09:37] <ikonia> ?
[09:37] <ikonia> stiflers_brother: #ubuntu+1 is the channel for 16.04 discussion
[09:37] <stiflers_brother> ikonia: Thanks!
[09:41] <syeekick> hey guys i ran this by mistake "sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove deluge-webui" it removed some dependices, how can i assure myself these dependices aren't needed by other programmes or what i did didn't damage anything else?
[09:42] <p41nk1ll3r> cspack: i did, it's also locked
[09:42] <EriC^^> syeekick: autoremove only removes unneeded stuff
[09:42] <p41nk1ll3r> ikonia: I'm just asking for advice x)
[09:42] <syeekick> cool :) thanks eric
[09:42] <baizon> syeekick: it wont damage other programs
[09:42] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: re-install and partition your disks correctly
[09:42] <p41nk1ll3r> alright
[09:43] <p41nk1ll3r> how do I go about that? that partitioning I have right now happened through the automatic install
[09:44] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: select manual partitioning
[09:45] <p41nk1ll3r> do I partion it into two, one for each OS, or do I need to make anyother partitions for recoveries and such?
[09:45] <user_> hi
[09:46] <baizon> !hi | user
[09:46] <baizon> !hi | user_
[09:46] <cspack> p41nk1ll3r: it's easier to install windows first if you are starting over
[09:46] <baizon> :(
[09:46] <baizon> !hello
[09:46] <baizon> !welcome
[09:46] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: however you want
[09:46] <ikonia> baizon: whawt do you want ?
[09:47] <baizon> ikonia: welcome message from the bot
[09:47] <ikonia> baizon: you're not going to get one,
[09:47] <baizon> ok :(
[09:47] <ikonia> baizon: check the topic if you want to know the info on the channel
[09:47] <Kartagis> am I not allowed to create a ssh key and use it on another computer of mine?
[09:48] <ikonia> of course you are
[09:48] <ikonia> you can do whatever you want with ssh keys
[09:48] <ikonia> they are your keys
[09:49] <Kartagis> ikonia: I created one, copied it to my other machine, .ssh directory is 700 and key key.pub are 644, I added it to remote server, I am still asked for password
[09:49] <jerry> eee
[09:49] <ikonia> Kartagis: debug the problem then
[09:50] <jerry> k
[09:50] <Kartagis> ssh -v ?
[09:50] <jerry> ?
[09:50] <ikonia> Kartagis: thats one option
[09:50] <ikonia> jerry: what do you want
[09:50] <ikonia> Kartagis: look at the logs on the server also
[09:50] <llutz> Kartagis: chmod 600 key
[09:50] <ikonia> (auth log specfically)
[09:50] <ikonia> you'll normally see an error, such as "permissions on key too open"
[09:50] <jerry> new on ubuntu
[09:50] <ikonia> as llutz is sugesting
[09:50] <stiflers_brother> Kartagis: https://www.linode.com/docs/security/securing-your-server a section called "Harden SSH Access"
[09:51] <jerry> i am new here
[09:51] <Kartagis> ssh -v says it seeks specific names
[09:51] <ikonia> jerry: check the topic of the chanel, it has some useful links
[09:51] <jerry> k
[09:51] <ikonia> specific names of what ?
[09:52] <llutz> Kartagis: man ssh (-i keyfile)  if you use non-default names for keys
[09:52] <stiflers_brother> Kartagis: https://www.linode.com/docs/security/use-public-key-authentication-with-ssh also a very good article
[09:52] <jerry> yeaah
[09:52] <Kartagis> id_rsa, id_dsa, id_ecdsa, id_ed25519
[09:52] <jerry> its useful to me
[09:52] <Kartagis> ikonia: key names
[09:52] <ikonia> Kartagis: they are just the default names it will try
[09:53] <ikonia> Kartagis: as llutz said, if you want to use a different named PRIVATE key, -i
[09:53] <Kartagis> I did that
[09:53] <jerry> ??
[09:53] <jerry> whats going on ??
[09:53] <ikonia> jerry: this is an ubuntu technical support channel
[09:53] <jerry> okay
[09:54] <Kartagis> I chmod'd the key btw
[09:54] <jerry> okay guys
[09:54] <jerry> bye
[09:54] <jerry> gonna go
[09:55] <llutz> Kartagis: use ssh -vv to get verbose output. in most cases the issue is shown there
[09:55] <ikonia> look on the remote servers auth log
[09:55] <Kartagis> debug2: we did not send a packet, disable method
[09:55] <ikonia> you'll see why it's rejecting
[09:55] <Kartagis> I got this
[09:56] <ikonia> Kartagis: have you setup authorized_key file on your remote machine, are the permissions on the REMOTE machine files correct
[09:57] <Kartagis> ikonia: remote server's authorized_keys have 600
[09:57] <ikonia> what does the authentication log show
[09:58] <Kartagis> nothing until I login with password
[09:58] <ikonia> thats not correct
[09:58] <ikonia> as it must reject the key
[09:58] <ikonia> Kartagis: what is the EXACT - and I do mean exact, ssh command you are using
[09:58] <Kartagis> ssh -vv remote@server
[09:59] <ikonia> nah, thats not the exact commmand
[09:59] <llutz> Kartagis: and whats the name of the key you copied from another machine?
[09:59] <Kartagis> ssh -vv user@remote.server
[09:59] <ikonia> Kartagis: nah, thats not the exact command either
[09:59] <Kartagis> llutz: kartagis
[09:59] <llutz> Kartagis: man ssh (-i keyfile)  if you use non-default names for keys
[09:59] <Kartagis> llutz: I did that
[10:00] <ikonia> no you didn't
[10:00] <ikonia> as your command shows
[10:00] <ikonia> Kartagis: %90 of your problems are user error
[10:00] <llutz> Kartagis: stop kidding
[10:00] <ikonia> this is why we need the EXACT command
[10:00] <ikonia> Kartagis: either give us real info or stop
[10:00] <ikonia> this is always the same with your problems
[10:00] <llutz> Kartagis: did you set your ssh.config to use that keyname?
[10:01] <Kartagis> oh, I didn't know I had to do that
[10:01] <ikonia> you don't
[10:01] <llutz> Kartagis: i'm not talking about USERnames
[10:01] <ikonia> give us the EXACT command
[10:01] <ikonia> final time I'll ask - give us the EXACT command you are using
[10:02] <Kartagis> ikonia: the exact command to copy the key?
[10:02] <ikonia> Kartagis: no, to ssh to the host
[10:02] <llutz> and the exact name of the key-pair you're trying to use
[10:02] <Kartagis> ssh git@git.webcinizim.com
[10:02] <Kartagis> llutz: kartagis
[10:03] <Kartagis> and kartagis.pub
[10:03] <llutz> Kartagis: and where are you using -i?
[10:03] <ikonia> Kartagis: now ls -la ~/.ssh
[10:03] <ikonia> and put it in a pastebin
[10:03] <llutz> once again Kartagis: man ssh (-i keyfile)  if you use non-default names for keys
[10:03] <Kartagis> http://termbin.com/jqhk
[10:04] <ikonia> right - so your key is not called id_rsa or id_dsa - so how do you expect that to work as llutz is saying
[10:04] <Kartagis> llutz: I have done ssh-copy-id -i .ssh/kartagis.pub git@git.webcinizim.com
[10:04] <ikonia> Kartagis: .pub !!!
[10:04] <llutz> Kartagis: and?
[10:04] <ikonia> thats your PUBLIC key
[10:04] <ikonia> you need the private key
[10:04] <Kartagis> ikonia: but the thing is, it works from my original computer
[10:05] <llutz> Kartagis: you need to use "ssh -i kartagis bla@foo
[10:05] <ikonia> so what if it works from your original computer ??
[10:05] <ikonia> it doesn't work from this one - so you need to fix this one
[10:05] <ikonia> Kartagis: show me the command you are using from your broken computer to ssh using the kartagis key
[10:06] <geirha> ssh-copy-id wants the public key, so that part is fine
[10:06] <Kartagis> ssh git@git.webcinizim.com
[10:06] <ikonia> Kartagis: so thats neer going to work
[10:06] <ikonia> as you've been told -i to use custom key names
[10:07] <Kartagis> erm... my command has -i
[10:07] <ikonia> Kartagis: where ?
[10:07] <ikonia> m
[10:07] <ikonia> 10:07 < ikonia> Kartagis: so thats neer goi
[10:07] <ikonia> oops
[10:07] <Kartagis> [12:04:33] <Kartagis> llutz: I have done ssh-copy-id -i .ssh/kartagis.pub git@git.webcinizim.com
[10:07] <ikonia> Kartagis: that is NOT the ssh command
[10:08] <ikonia> Kartagis: you need to tell your ssh client to use a custom key
[10:08] <ikonia> Kartagis: you need to ssh with the custom PRIVATE key
[10:08] <ikonia> you used -i on the ssh-copy-id command
[10:13] <coffeeguy> hi any reasons why 'system settings' would be crashing?
[10:13] <coffeeguy> in 15.10
[10:13] <baizon> coffeeguy: launch it from terminal and see what error msg you get
[10:14] <coffeeguy> kk ty baizon will do
[10:15] <baizon> coffeeguy: command is unity-control-center
[10:15] <bobby_> quick sanity check, a plile of cupshelpers, and the kernel fail debsums?
[10:15] <coffeeguy> interesting, the icon doesn't turn red when i launch it from the terminal
[10:17]  * bobby_ has fresh install and latest updates, and allready failing debsums
[10:22] <p41nk1ll3r> I'm trying to create a bottable usb
[10:22] <p41nk1ll3r> when I select the iso it wont show on the startup disk creator
[10:23] <p41nk1ll3r> bootable*
[10:25] <ikonia> Kartagis: did it work ?
[10:25] <Kartagis> I'm reading on IdentityFile
[10:25] <ikonia> your what ?
[10:27] <ikonia> Kartagis: what are you actually doing now ?
[10:27] <ikonia> it should be as simple as specifying -i
[10:27] <mintux> when i use tar it returns error tar: .htaccess: Cannot stat: No such file or directory how can i tell it skip if doesn't find this file?
[10:28] <ikonia> why is it looking for it if you didn't tell it to use it
[10:28] <Kartagis> yea, I'm looking for a way to not force me to use -i every time
[10:28] <ikonia> Kartagis: then just update your ssh_config
[10:28] <ikonia> to include that key name
[10:29] <Kartagis> ikonia: with IdentityFile?
[10:29] <ikonia> no
[10:29] <ikonia> with the name of the key file
[10:29] <ikonia> oh you mean the parameter name
[10:29] <ikonia> yes
[10:33] <Kartagis> ikonia: let me ask you something. could it be not working because I'm trying to ssh into a server over a ssh session?
[10:35] <half_duplex> I've installed Ubuntu server 15.10 on a Microserver Gen8 and had a issue with sda being the USB stick and sdb being the target boot/os drive.
[10:35] <half_duplex> I select Grub to install on sdb but on reboot I get a blank screen.
[10:35] <ikonia> Kartagis: ssh over an ssh session ??
[10:36] <Kartagis> yes
[10:36] <ikonia> Kartagis: what does that even mean ?
[10:36] <half_duplex> I've used the installer in rescue mode and run grub-install /dev/sdb and grub-update.
[10:36] <mintux> tar: .htaccess: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
[10:36] <mintux> tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
[10:36] <ikonia> mintux: answer my question
[10:36] <baizon> half_duplex: uefi bios?
[10:36] <Kartagis> I've ssh'd in from a to be and I'm now ssh'ing in from c to b
[10:36] <mintux> ikonia: what was your question ?
[10:36] <half_duplex> On reboot, I got the Grub selector and the OS booted. Until I rebooted again.
[10:36] <Kartagis> s/be/b
[10:37] <half_duplex> baizon: pretty sure, yeah.
[10:37] <ikonia> Kartagis: where is your private key file held, on which machines
[10:37] <ikonia> mintux: why is it looking for .htaccess if you didn't tell it to
[10:37] <baizon> half_duplex: then you have to create and install it on your uefi partition
[10:37] <baizon> half_duplex: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
[10:37] <Kartagis> ikonia: I've first created the key-pair on machine-a then copied them to machine-b
[10:38] <mintux> ikonia: it's inside script and some folder has some folder hasn't so i want tar skip if it doesn't find it but it exit
[10:38] <ikonia> Kartagis: not what I asked
[10:38] <Kartagis> passwordless login is working on machine-a, not on machine-b
[10:38] <ikonia> Kartagis: on what machines are your PRIVATE keys kept
[10:38] <ikonia> Kartagis: again - not what I asked
[10:38] <Kartagis> both machine-a and b
[10:38] <ikonia> mintux: just ignore it
[10:38] <ikonia> Kartagis: right so how do you expect to be able to ssh from c to b
[10:39] <ikonia> Kartagis: C doesn't have your private mey on it
[10:39] <ikonia> key
[10:39] <half_duplex> baizon: Oh! Thank you very much :)
[10:39] <Kartagis> oh, c has to have my private key
[10:39] <ikonia> Kartagis: any key you want to connect from has to have your private key
[10:39] <ikonia> how else can it unlock the public key ?
[10:40] <Kartagis> sorry, I only did this with default names before, and it worked
[10:40] <ikonia> the default name has nothing to do with it
[10:40] <ikonia> if you don't have the private key - even with standard names, it will not work
[10:40] <mintux> ikonia: how
[10:40] <ikonia> mintux: how what ?
[10:41] <Kartagis> so, c has to have my private key, which is kartagis
[10:41] <mintux> ignore ot
[10:41] <Kartagis> I have to have kartagis.pub
[10:41] <ikonia> mintux: it is ignoring it
[10:41] <Kartagis> okay, got it
[10:41] <ikonia> Kartagis: no !!!!
[10:41] <ikonia> Kartagis: that is your PUBLIC key
[10:41] <dfas> hello - I made bootable usb using unetbootin but my old laptop isn't booting from the usb. With my newer computer it works fine. How can i get it working with my laptop?
[10:42] <ikonia> Kartagis: your private key lives on the source machine, your public key lives on the target machine in the authorized_keys file
[10:43] <Kartagis> ikonia: okay, c has to have my public key, and a and b have to have my private key
[10:43] <Kartagis> okay
[10:44] <ikonia> Kartagis: no
[10:44]  * Kartagis facepalms
[10:44] <ikonia> Kartagis: you said you where trying to go from C to B correct ?
[10:44] <Kartagis> right
[10:44] <Kartagis> both from a and b
[10:45] <ikonia> Kartagis: which one of C and B is the "source" and which is the "target"
[10:45] <markit> hi, 16.04 beta2 has iso and ".img" files, what is the difference?
[10:45] <markit> ops, better ask in +1
[10:45] <Kartagis> C is the target, A and B are the sources
[10:45] <ikonia> no it's not
[10:45] <ikonia> you are going from C to B
[10:46] <ikonia> so C is the source, B is the target
[10:46] <ikonia> the Source is where you come FROM the target is where you are GOING
[10:46] <Kartagis> no, I'm going to C from B
[10:46] <ikonia> Kartagis: thats not what you said earlier
[10:46] <Kartagis> so, C is the target
[10:47] <ikonia> 10:38 < Kartagis> I've ssh'd in from a to be and I'm now ssh'ing in from c to b
[10:47] <ikonia> Kartagis: you said earlier C to B
[10:47] <ikonia> which is it
[10:47] <Kartagis> my bad
[10:47] <Kartagis> I typo'ed
[10:47] <ikonia> no problem
[10:47] <Kartagis> I'm sorry
[10:48] <ikonia> not a problem
[10:48] <Kartagis> A to B, B to C
[11:05] <pola_lol_> hello
[11:05] <Skyrider> Hey
[11:05] <Skyrider> Is there any tutorials for webdav for ubuntu?
[11:06] <pola_lol_> new on linux and need some help....anyone offering?
[11:06] <DirtyCajun> pola_lol_: ask your question dont ask to ask
[11:06] <MoLoot> pola_lol_, What type of help are you looking for?
[11:07] <pola_lol_> how to make wifi work on macbook?
[11:07] <DirtyCajun> Skyrider: http://bfy.tw/4wfF
[11:07] <pola_lol_> have trouble with it
[11:07] <DirtyCajun> is it intermittant or not working at all
[11:07] <Skyrider> Yes, I tried google..
[11:07] <Skyrider> I'm not an idiot.
[11:07] <cfhowlett> Skyrider, please don't lmgtfy.
[11:08] <DirtyCajun> Skyrider: that is a guide for webdav. was the first search result
[11:08] <Skyrider> cfhowlett ?
[11:09] <cfhowlett> Skyrider, I know it's fun and I am often tempted to send the lmgtfy but it is frowned upon here.  some people don't the google-fu that you do.
[11:09] <DirtyCajun> cfhowlett: im the one taht sent that haha. but ok
[11:09] <Skyrider> I never send any google links?..
[11:09] <cfhowlett> DirtyCajun, ah, yes.  sorry skyrider, wrong nick on my part
[11:09] <Skyrider> :p
[11:09] <pola_lol_> at network status wired is working but wifi networks disconnected
[11:09] <DirtyCajun> but seriously tho Skyrider that link
[11:09] <DirtyCajun> is a full guide
[11:09] <Skyrider> Anyway.. I noticed on google that 'most' tutorials are about apache.
[11:09] <pola_lol_> can't even click on it :/
[11:09] <Skyrider> Why is apache involved in the first place?
[11:10] <Skyrider> I mean, I'd like to mount the webdav drive, not using any web package methods.
[11:10] <Skyrider> And I'm using nginx btw, not apache :)
[11:10] <pola_lol_> something is wrong with kernel source?
[11:11] <pola_lol_> tried to fix by googling but i am afraid if i have done smoothing wrong
[11:11] <DirtyCajun> Skyrider: webdav is a module of Apache2.
[11:11] <pola_lol_> newbie on linux
[11:11] <Skyrider> But that's the only way, using apache?
[11:11] <DirtyCajun> no
[11:12] <DirtyCajun> type. webdav nginx ubuntu into google
[11:12] <pola_lol_> and i also have a problem with the touchpad sensitivity
[11:12] <DirtyCajun> theres about 10 of them
[11:12] <DirtyCajun> but it isnt a separated thing it is a webserver module.
[11:13] <Skyrider> I mean, methods without apache or nginx.
[11:13] <DirtyCajun> so you will just be adding on to apache or nginx
[11:13] <DirtyCajun> its not isolated
[11:13] <Skyrider> weird.
[11:13] <DirtyCajun> how?
[11:14] <pola_lol_> any suggestions?
[11:14] <DirtyCajun> pola_lol_: can you see the wireless networks or does it say no networks
[11:14] <vbotka> !wifi | pola_lol_
[11:16] <pola_lol_> in menu has "enable wifi" but upper to the list "wifi networks disconnected" with gray letters
[11:18] <pola_lol_> have ubuntu 14.04 LTS if that helps on a MacBook Air 2.1
[11:19] <pola_lol_> i will check the link also....hope i find smthing
[11:21] <crond> pola_lol_, did you go to the hardware drivers and install the broadcom module?
[11:21] <crond> I believe that system has a broadcom wifi
[11:21] <recon_lap> hi, setting up a new install of ubuntu on a new machine, New wrinkel in my setup is I'm putting the system on a 120gig SSD, normally I'd just put my /home folder on a second partition, I want to ask since the 120gig ssd is limited in size what other folder sould I move off to the regular HHD ?
[11:21] <crond> you can install them under additional drivers
[11:21] <pola_lol_> broad come it is i have already found out that
[11:22] <cfhowlett> !broadcom | pola_lol_,
[11:22] <pola_lol_> lol my english!!!!
[11:22] <crond> pola_lol_, then go to additional drivers in settings and install the broadcom wifi module
[11:24] <crond> recon_lap, I have a similar set up, I just put /home on the hdd, because most 'big' downloads are multimedia or whatnot.  Your use case may vary based on what you do.  I'm at about 40% used on / (my ssd) with a full install of xubuntu 15.10 and a bunch of other stuff as well
[11:24] <Laurenceb_> hi, I have a problem, the brightness indicator wont fade away
[11:24] <Laurenceb_> its always at the top right of my screen
[11:25] <recon_lap> crond: is it a 120gb drive?
[11:27] <crond> recon_lap, yes.
[11:27] <recon_lap> crond: thx, I'll just do my normal setup then
[11:27] <crond> recon_lap, I actually have a 120gb ssd for /, a 120gb ssd for /home, and a 320gb hdd for /media/storage (symlinked to /home/user/Videos and /home/user/Downloads and /home/user/Music)
[11:28] <crond> so you'll be fine with just /home as a bigger hdd
[11:28] <binary01> hi all, i am having trouble booting into my desktop. At first after i try to login it would just return to login screen. i read that i may be a problem with lightdm and to try gdm instead. i installed gdm and now i get a black screen on boot. does anyone know how to fix this?
[11:28] <venky18> http://askubuntu.com/questions/750280/windows-ethernet-doesnt-work-after-using-ubuntu-16-04-in-dual-boot  I am having ethernet problem in dual boot details can be found dhere
[11:29] <pola_lol_> one silly but important question....on linux do you have to set up a wireless connection or it founds out wifi like in other native OS?
[11:30] <crond> pola_lol_, network manager will detect nearby networks, you just sign into them, same as windows, android, etc.
[11:31] <pola_lol_> that doesn't work on me so i must check on the links you all gave me
[11:31] <crond> pola_lol_, did you install the broadcom module from Additional Drivers and reboot?
[11:31] <crond> cause you won't see any wifi networks until you do
[11:31] <pola_lol_> i will try it out now
[11:34] <Laurenceb_> is there a way to restart the brightness control applet?
[11:34] <Laurenceb_> something is wrong, I have a brightness indicator permanently on the screen
[11:38] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:38] <Erbins> ls
[11:39] <Erbins> oops
[11:42] <Laurenceb_> can anyone help?
[11:43] <MonkeyDust> Laurenceb_  start with a question
[11:43] <Laurenceb_> something is wrong, I have a brightness indicator permanently on the screen
[11:43] <Laurenceb_> it doesnt fade away
[11:44] <MonkeyDust> Laurenceb_  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[11:44] <Kartagis> !info php
[11:44] <Kartagis> !find php
[11:44] <MonkeyDust> !php
[11:45] <Laurenceb_> MonkeyDust: 10.04lts
[11:45] <MonkeyDust> Laurenceb_  10.04 is dead
[11:45] <Laurenceb_> ok I'll look elsewhere
[11:45] <MonkeyDust> Laurenceb_  install 14.04 or 15.10, then ask again
[11:45] <stiflers_brother> Laurenceb_: How old is your hardware?
 about 2007
[11:46] <Laurenceb_> it was working fine until yesterday
[11:46] <cfhowlett> Laurenceb_, lubuntu or xubuntu would be better for you
[11:46] <Laurenceb_> brightness hotkeys still work fine
[11:46] <MonkeyDust> Laurenceb_  but not 10.04
[11:46] <stiflers_brother> Laurenceb_: Make sure you meet the minimum system requirements and upgrade if possible. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[11:47] <cfhowlett> and you truly need to upgrade as your system has received security upgrades in way too long
[11:50] <MonkeyDust> has not received ^^
[11:59] <Aussie_matt> any of the asusx205ta warriors in today?
[11:59] <MonkeyDust> Aussie_matt  ask, don't ask to ask
[11:59] <lotuspsychje> Aussie_matt: better to ask your issue to the channel mate
[11:59] <lotuspsychje> MonkeyDust
[11:59] <MonkeyDust> lotuspsychje
[12:02] <occu> hello evereyone
[12:02] <lotuspsychje> occu: welcome, what can we do for you?
[12:03] <occu> i`m new to the unix community, i`m just trining to rap my head around evereting
[12:03] <EriC^^> !manual | occu there's some good stuff here
[12:04] <yeganer> Hey guys, which ubuntu version would you recommend for a lightweigt installation with focus on development with commandline and webbrowsing? I'd install the new 16.04 beta but I'm not sure which version. I'm planing on using a tiling windowmanager
[12:04] <occu> i have a problem with dual booting but i hope after updating my unix os evrething will be fine
[12:04] <lotuspsychje> yeganer: come to #ubuntu+1 for xenial support mate
[12:04] <occu> i will read that manual after
[12:05] <cfhowlett> occu, ubuntu is not unix, it's linux
[12:05] <occu> ok. thanks
[12:05] <EriC^^> occu: what problem?
[12:06] <occu> it dosen`t se windows
[12:06] <occu> see
[12:06] <EriC^^> occu: oh, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:06] <EriC^^> it'll give you a link, paste it here
[12:06] <occu> i have windows 8 and i installed on a separte partition backbox
[12:07] <cfhowlett> !backbox | occu, backbox is not supported here.
[12:07] <occu> ok, thanks
[12:07] <EriC^^> occu: /join ##linux for backbox help
[12:08] <yeganer> lotuspsychje: thanks for the #ubuntu+1 tipp
[12:09] <giachi2> hi
[12:13] <JFlash> guys I installed a software called Terminator
[12:14] <JFlash> and now I cannot complete folder names by using the tab key
[12:14] <JFlash> goddamit how can they hijack the key evryone uses to browse folders
[12:14] <EriC^^> JFlash: type apt-cache policy bash-completion
[12:14] <MonkeyDust> JFlash  keep this channel family friendly
[12:14] <cfhowlett> JFlash, drop the bad language please
[12:15] <JFlash> sorry, did not know it was bad language :(
[12:16] <JFlash> EriC^^, but I dont want to change from using tab key
[12:16] <JFlash> I want to keep it
[12:16] <d4rksid3> sup
[12:16] <JFlash> i guess I will have to change key bindings in Terminator then. what a hassle
[12:16] <MonkeyDust> JFlash  any reason you want to use Terminal, and not another terminal?
[12:16] <d4rksid3> i am using a raspberry pi 3
[12:17] <MonkeyDust> Terminator*
[12:17] <MonkeyDust> d4rksid3  #ubuntu-arm
[12:17] <d4rksid3> works great so far
[12:17] <d4rksid3> just a bit too slow
[12:17] <d4rksid3> with browser
[12:17] <JFlash> yes I need split screen. I looked at some options and decided to go with Terminator
[12:18] <mallard> JFlash: If you want split screen, have a look at multiplexers like tmux.
[12:18] <JFlash> mallard, I did
[12:18] <MonkeyDust> or 'screen'
[12:20] <EriC^^> JFlash: does tab work in other terminals?
[12:21] <EriC^^> i dont remember it not working after installing terminator once
[12:21] <JFlash> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/terminator-users/_W40RE6DX6k
[12:21] <JFlash> I'm doomed
[12:21] <JFlash> it will never work
[12:22] <EriC^^> what it said is that it's not related to terminator
[12:22] <lotuspsychje> JFlash: you can try testing terminator tab into another user
[12:22] <EriC^^> it's related to the shell
[12:23] <EriC^^> JFlash: try pressing tab a couple times
[12:23] <JFlash> btw, it works on one of the screens but not the other
[12:24] <JFlash> EriC^^, I did, it just freaks out and does nothing
[12:24] <JFlash> keeps showing a little lamp icon at the top
[12:25] <JFlash> probably saing it doesnt know what to do with that command
[12:25] <JFlash> this sucks
[12:25] <lotuspsychje> JFlash: wich ubuntu version are you on?
[12:25] <JFlash> vidid
[12:25] <MonkeyDust> !vivid
[12:25] <JFlash> vivid
[12:26] <lotuspsychje> JFlash: install a supported version from topic mate
[12:26] <JFlash> ok, thanks for your advice and help
[12:26] <JFlash> ttyl
[12:31] <wh0ami> how can i define log name of a screen? im running: " screen -LAmdS test ./file " and this writes to screenlog.0 but i want to change to something like the date or if not possible, how can i do to let screen log everything inside it to file?
[12:33] <MonkeyDust> wh0ami  maybe you need a script for it, you can ask in #bash how to do it
[12:34] <lucky__> hi
[12:35] <lucky__> i got problem in ubuntu 15.10
[12:36] <lucky__> can you please advice me
[12:36] <cfhowlett> i advice you to actually state the problem lucky.  this isn't the psychic hotline.
[12:39] <rofelmao> Hello how can I check error log when my computer completely freeze? Even CTRL + ALT + F1 does not working.
[12:39] <lotuspsychje> rofelmao: reboot and check logs
[12:39] <yeganer> rofelmao: just out of curiosity, are you running ubuntu 15.10 with kernel 4.2-27 or 4.2-30 ?
[12:40] <rofelmao> I am new to Linux how to check those?
[12:40] <yeganer> `uname -r`
[12:40] <rofelmao> Logs and kernel? I am using 15.10 btw.
[12:40] <rofelmao> The kernel is 4.20 -34
[12:40] <rofelmao> 4.2.0 - 34
[12:41] <yeganer> the logs are in /var/log
[12:41] <Guest35950> I am sshed in to a cloud from where I want a pdf file.. I am doing rsync a.pdf name@ipaddress:Desktop/ but its not working... what am I doing wrong, any help???
[12:41] <ikonia> define not working
[12:41] <ikonia> and "into a cloud"
[12:42] <rofelmao> yeganer, There are a lot of folder in Log. Which one should I go look into?
[12:42] <Guest35950> connection timed out  and connection unexpectedly closed type errors .. and by cloud I mean server.
[12:43] <ikonia> Guest35950: connection times out normally means it's being blocked
[12:44] <Guest35950> ikonia: is there any way to confirm this?
[12:44] <ikonia> well, it's being blocked as it's timing out....what more confirmation do you want ?
[12:44] <Guest35950> ikonia: with scp, its keep on waiting.
[12:44] <ikonia> Guest35950: because it's blocked
[12:44] <Guest35950> ikonia: you used the word 'usually'
[12:44] <ikonia> right
[12:45] <Guest35950> thats why I said confirmation
[12:45] <ikonia> connect to the raw ports
[12:45] <_MyStartx_> Can someone tell me reason that squid in transparent mode say access denied ?
[12:45] <Guest35950> I have also tried scp but its keep on blinking]
[12:46] <Guest35950> and after some time it gives lost connection.
[12:46] <ikonia> Guest35950: because it's blocked
[12:46] <Guest35950> ikonia: is it blocked from my end or from server??
[12:46] <ikonia> _MyStartx_: your rules are wrong
[12:46] <ikonia> Guest35950: you'll need to work that out
[12:46] <Guest35950> ikonia:
[12:46] <Guest35950> thanks for your time
[12:47] <_MyStartx_> is about acl configuration or something in firewall?
[12:47] <ikonia> _MyStartx_: is this on centos ?
[12:47] <ikonia> the distro will determain where the config/problem is
[12:47] <ikonia> what distro is this on _MyStartx_
[12:49] <ikonia> _MyStartx_: ?
[12:51] <lucky__> hi...........
[12:51] <lucky__> Makefile:147: recipe for target 'mkimage' failed
[12:51] <lucky__> make[1]: *** [mkimage] Error 1
[12:51] <lucky__> make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/lucky/Documents/Embeddedlinux/mini2440-dev-mini2440-stable-530af20/tools'
[12:51] <lucky__> Makefile:344: recipe for target 'tools' failed
[12:51] <lucky__> make: *** [tools] Error 2
[12:53] <lucky__> can u please suggest me . how to solve the mkimage error problem
[12:53] <ikonia> lucky__: what are you trying to build on what version of ubuntu
[12:55] <lucky__> trying to build u-boot.bin
[12:55] <lucky__> version 15.10
[12:55] <ikonia> what is u-boot.bin ?
[12:55] <lucky__> ubuntu 15.10
[12:55] <ikonia> is this the u-boot you're trying to build http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
[12:56] <Bearsky> free range tv
[12:56] <ikonia> Bearsky: ?
[12:56] <Bearsky> sorry
[12:57] <lucky__> https://buildroot.org/download.html
[12:57] <lucky__> actually i download buildroot 2016 file in above site
[12:57] <ikonia> lucky__: no idea what that is - I suggest you contact their support
[12:57] <ikonia> there are u-boot packages available for 15.10 though already built
[12:58] <adhyayanpanwar> can anyone help me?
[12:58] <cfhowlett> !ask | adhyayanpanwar
[12:59] <adhyayanpanwar> how can i change resolution of my logon screen
[12:59] <adhyayanpanwar> !patience
[13:01] <adhyayanpanwar> cfhowlett
[13:02] <samurai99> are you running it in a VM ?
[13:02] <carlos444_444> @adhyayanpanwar try Modes "1280x800" Virtual "1280x800" in xorg.conf
[13:02] <lotuspsychje> adhyayanpanwar: whats wrong with your resolution?
[13:02] <adhyayanpanwar> lotus, my screen gets very distorted if it is on wrong resolution
[13:03] <carlos444_444> DM resolution not the same as desktop under VM?
[13:03] <adhyayanpanwar> i dont get you carlos.. ima noob
[13:03] <lotuspsychje> lol
[13:04] <recon_lap> adhyayanpanwar: you mean it's all messed up with lines and colors and you are just typing in you password not able to see the login screen?
[13:04] <adhyayanpanwar> yes
[13:05] <adhyayanpanwar> something like that
[13:05] <carlos444_444> I mean do you using Linux on Vitual Machine or A Linux on Harddisk ? It is seems that usually happen under virtual machine
[13:05] <adhyayanpanwar> HDD carlos
[13:05] <lucky__> hi.. i got problem in ubuntu 15.10
[13:05] <lucky__> mkimage error
[13:06] <adhyayanpanwar> and how can i permanently change my refresh rate
[13:06] <adhyayanpanwar> :-$
[13:06] <recon_lap> adhyayanpanwar: maybe doing this might help http://askubuntu.com/questions/360886/personalize-monitor-position-before-login/363992#363992
[13:07] <adhyayanpanwar> ok lemme try
[13:07] <recon_lap> adhyayanpanwar: should copy you monitor setup from after you login to the login screen. might fix it. I'd suggest backing your stuff up as messing with logins could go badly wrong
[13:08] <recon_lap> lol, guess he missed that warning
[13:09] <hrob> hi
[13:10] <hrob> could anyone with ubuntu 14.04 visit  this website  http://web2py.com/init/default/documentation    and check if mouse scrolling works ok with them
[13:10] <hrob> I mean visit it with the ubuntu 14.04 default firefox
[13:10] <hrob> should be version 44.0.2
[13:11] <ikonia> hrob: you're using that yourself
[13:11] <ikonia> you can check it yourself
[13:11] <hrob> ikonia: yes... its simply the firefox shipped with ubuntu I think
[13:11] <ikonia> hrob: so you can test it yourself then
[13:11] <ikonia> as you are running that same version
[13:11] <hrob> ikonia:  yes... however I cannot issue a bug to firefox yet
[13:11] <hrob> ikonia:  would help to confirm with other ubuntu users
[13:12] <ikonia> it's the same build for other users
[13:12] <ikonia> if it fails for you - it will fail for them
[13:12] <samurai99> don't think you are going to get many that are willing to click on a random link
[13:13] <hrob> samurai99: ikonia  ok... thats www.web2py.com  web framework official website, its popular opensource framework
[13:13] <hrob> hard to verify firefox bugs without test website to mention... so I chose a public one
[13:14] <hrob> keep in mind you need to have a regular mouse with mousewheel to test --- i dont think the issue occurs with touch devices
[13:14] <adhyayanpanwar> how can i change my resolution and refresh rate permanently thrugh termina
[13:14] <adhyayanpanwar> *terminal
[13:14] <hrob> adhyayanpanwar:  install randr
[13:14] <MonkeyDust> adhyayanpanwar  type xrandr
[13:14] <MonkeyDust> hrob  was faster
[13:15] <hrob> sorry MonkeyDust correct
[13:15] <hrob> xrandr
[13:15] <adhyayanpanwar> but it doesnt change it permanently
[13:15] <adhyayanpanwar> everytime i  login it reverts back
[13:16] <hrob> I guess I should go to ubuntu dev website talk to developer
[13:16] <ikonia> why ?
[13:16] <ikonia> you can confirm it yourself
[13:16] <hrob> ubuntu-dev channel I mean
[13:16] <ikonia> nope
[13:16] <ikonia> that is not what that channel is for
[13:17] <hrob> ikonia:   for software devs that is not so much a confirmed bug
[13:17] <adhyayanpanwar> help
[13:17] <ikonia> hrob: you should log a bug to launchpad.net
[13:17] <ikonia> that is not what the ubuntu development channel is for
[13:17] <hrob> ikonia:  it could be something I screwed up on my computer or my bios or other
[13:17] <ikonia> hrob: no it's not
[13:17] <ikonia> if you log the bug on launchpad.net others can confirm and contribute to it
[13:18] <hrob> ikonia:  ok will do thank you
[13:18] <hrob> ikonia:   but off course its probably firefox bug if confirmed
[13:18] <ikonia> even so it should go upstream via launchpad
[13:18] <hrob> ok thank you for the pointer, will try that
[13:18] <lucky__> hi ....... help me to solve the problem mkimage error in ubuntu 15.10
[13:18] <pavlushka> how to upload a po file to LP?
[13:18] <ikonia> lucky__: talk to the software providers
[13:19] <rgateyrstytytruy> fuck you with your comunist rules ..people of shit
[13:20] <ikonia> @mark #ubuntu rgateyrstytytruy user _mystartx_ evading a ban again to spout abuse
[13:22] <adhyayanpanwar> how to permanently change refresh rate through terminal
[13:24] <Gathis> apologies for previous errant post, just meant to say 'good afternoon', and elsewhere ;)
[13:24] <Guest35950> is there a way to make a certain window sticky at my desktop??
[13:27] <EriC^^> Guest35950: sticky? as in always on top?
[13:28] <MonkeyDust> Guest35950  i guess xdotool can do that
[13:28] <Guest35950> EriC^^: Yea exactly.  thanks for your time...
[13:29] <EriC^^> Guest35950: right click on the title bar and press always on top
[13:29] <EriC^^> or hit alt then space then t real quick
[13:30] <Guest35950> EriC^^: I understood and executed it when you first answered... again thanks for your time and effort..
[13:30] <EriC^^> Guest35950: oh ok, sure
[13:34] <lucky__> is any one suggest me to solve the mkimage probelm in ubuntu 15.10
[13:35] <adhyayanpanwar> how can i change my resolution permanently through terminal
[13:36] <ikonia> lucky__: last time - contact the software vendor/developers
[13:36] <adhyayanpanwar> lucky still stuck like me?
[13:37] <ikonia> adhyayanpanwar: your session data should be saved in your desktop settings, if you want to do it at the global level, you need to create and edit an xorg.conf file
[13:37] <adhyayanpanwar> help me do it... thnx in advnce
[13:38] <ikonia> there are many docs - find one that is a good starting point
[13:38] <kor> hi
[13:49] <Erbins> adhyayanpanwar, xrandr -s 1024x768 or whatever resolution you need
[13:49] <adhyayanpanwar> but is it permanent?
[13:49] <adhyayanpanwar> it changes after each resolution
[13:52] <Erbins> http://rolling-ubuntu.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/how-to-permanently-change-screen.html
[13:53] <Erbins> Theres a fix for perminant changing resolution
[13:56] <touil> Hello. Is it possible to revert to "old-fashioned" scrollbar in ubuntu 15.10 ? By this I mean non-overlay scrollbar like in ubuntu 12.04, and not the new "gnomish" scrollbar...
[13:56] <MonkeyDust> touil  gsettings set com.canonical.desktop.interface scrollbar-mode normal
[13:57] <touil> Thanks MonkeyDust, but this did no change for me.
[13:57] <MonkeyDust> touil  and don't cross ask in two channels
[13:58] <touil> Ok.
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[13:59] <lucky__> mkimage error in ubuntu 15.10
[13:59] <lucky__> can u please suggest me to solve the problem
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[14:00] <MonkeyDust> lotuspsychje  ignore it
[14:01] <adhyayanpanwar> how can i permanently change my resolution and refresh rate
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[14:06] <vervet> adhyayanpanwar: xorg.conf, i'd look up a sample conf file for the basis to get the formatting right
[14:10] <adhyayanpanwar> vervet wait
[14:11] <janu> hi
[14:11] <janu> I have dual OS in my PC
[14:11] <janu> XP & Ubunut
[14:12] <Raul> hi guys
[14:12] <Raul> can someone help me???
[14:12] <janu> while booting ubunutu it throws an error
[14:12] <EOBeav> Raul just ask your question
[14:12] <janu> it says Gave up waiting for root device
[14:12] <Raul> Ok. Sorry.
[14:12] <EOBeav> janu can you post a screenshot?
[14:13] <Raul> I am installing Ubuntu 15.10 on an old notebook: i3 370m, 4GB DDR3 and 500GB HD
[14:13] <Raul> but I can not start the LiveCD.
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> Raul: singleboot or dualboot?
[14:14] <EOBeav> Raul have you configured your boot options in the bios?
[14:14] <Erbins> Raul. You need to make sure your laptop is set to boot from CD
[14:14] <MonkeyDust> Raul  in the BIOS, you have to select the boot device
[14:14] <Raul> It got stucked on this message: [OK] Started ACPI event daemon
[14:14] <janu> EOBeav: I will post
[14:14] <Raul> Yes, in te BIOS is set to AHCI and the boot to DVD drive
[14:15] <Raul> Do you know what is the problem here?
[14:15] <EOBeav> Raul: You could have a bad dvd copy, have you tried booting from a usb?
[14:16] <Raul> No I did not. But I have used this DVD copy to others installations and worked fine
[14:16] <Raul> Could it be an error on installation even in this situation?
[14:17] <MonkeyDust> Raul  so only this one pc does not see the dvd?
[14:17] <lotuspsychje> Raul: singleboot or dualboot?
[14:17] <EOBeav> Raul so have you installed it and it won't boot, or it won't boot from the dvd?
[14:17] <Raul> Yes, it starts but do not start server x
[14:18] <Raul> Yes, is singleboot
[14:18] <delikt> hi guys im one of the unlucky ppl they use Ubuntu (16.04/4.5.0-040500-generic 64bit) with an Amd R9 380 with a Tonga Chip. Can anyone help me to get the option Powerplay on (Standard off for this Card). I found out what to do here: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMDGPU-PP-4.5-Steps? but i dont know how to get to this options
[14:18] <Raul> I will install just Ubuntu on this machine. I am trying to get out the Windows 7 and putting Ubuntu 15.10
[14:18] <EriC^^> Raul: did you try nomodeset?
[14:18] <MonkeyDust> delikt  #ubuntu+1 for 16.04
[14:19] <Raul> No, what is it mean?
[14:19] <EriC^^> it means the kernel boots without any advanced graphics, just failsafe ones
[14:19] <EriC^^> !nomodeset | Raul
[14:20] <compdoc> ppl in the mailing list are trying to upgrade to 16.04, but I dont think they can until its released
[14:20] <janu> how do I post the screen shot?
[14:20] <EriC^^> janu: imgur.com
[14:22] <Raul> ubottu could you help me doing this? I do not know how can I set this on the boot of Ubuntu
[14:22] <lotuspsychje> compdoc: recommended on final indeed
[14:22] <Raul> What?
[14:23] <crond> Raul, ubottu is not a person.  It is a program that recognizes and responds to some words.
[14:23] <Raul> I did not know. Sorry
[14:23] <EriC^^> Raul: it's described in the link
[14:24] <Raul> Now I see, sorry guys
[14:24] <janu> http://imgur.com/E4v6Gu0
[14:24] <Raul> I do not know how can I fix this problem
[14:24] <janu> I posted the screen shot
[14:24] <janu> EOBeav: can you see?
[14:24] <EriC^^> Raul: try nomodeset, you probably need to change the graphics driver so it works usually
[14:25] <Raul> but I do not know how to do
[14:25] <EriC^^> Raul: which card do you have?
[14:25] <EriC^^> lspci | grep VGA to get the info
[14:25] <Raul> When starting the LiveCD it just asked me to Try Ubuntu Gnome or Install Ubuntu Gnome
[14:25] <Raul> I choosed Try because I need to backup the computer
[14:26] <Raul> but after that this happens
[14:26] <Raul> Just ther intel onboard
[14:26] <EriC^^> you didn't install ubuntu?
[14:26] <janu> hi can anyone help me? the screen shot is "http://imgur.com/E4v6Gu0"
[14:26] <Raul> Not yet
[14:26] <EriC^^> janu: try typing ls /dev/disk/by-uuid
[14:26] <Raul> How can I install if the system does not starts?
[14:27] <EriC^^> nomodeset Raul
[14:28] <EOBeav> janu: Not sure how to help you on that one. What are your computer specs?
[14:28] <Raul> EriC^^ I will search on Internet and see if I can use this
[14:29] <janu> 2 GB Ram, P4 processor, Mercury mother board, SATA hard disk 500 gb
[14:30] <vervet> janu: it's not finding your root device by the UUID, try what EriC^^ said above, next step is to make sure the busybox config is correct
[14:30] <EriC^^> janu: type ls to see the devices there
[14:30] <Raul> Ok, I got it. Now I will try with nomodeset option
[14:30] <janu> Eric: my inputs and outpus are below
[14:30] <EriC^^> ?
[14:30] <janu> input: ls /dev/sda9
[14:31] <janu> output: /dev/sda9
[14:31] <janu> like that for all the partitions
[14:31] <EriC^^> janu: ok
[14:31] <Emmarof> Hello, I get this feedback anytime I try installing software form the software 'The package sysvinit-utils needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.'
[14:31] <EriC^^> restart the pc, hold shift to get grub then press c to get a command prompt
[14:31] <Emmarof> I have been googling and reseaching for days but nothing seem to work for me.
[14:32] <janu> Eric: When do I need to hold shift?
[14:32] <EriC^^> janu: as soon as the pc powers up
[14:32] <janu> ok
[14:33] <Raul> Emmarof, try use: sudo apt-get remove sysvinit-utils, and after: sudo apt-get install sysvinit-utils
[14:34] <EriC^^> Emmarof: try sudo apt-get install --reinstall sysvinit-utils
[14:35] <Emmarof> Raul, this is the feedback I got from trying sudo apt-get remove sysvinit-utils 'The package sysvinit-utils needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[14:35] <Emmarof> '
[14:35] <Raul> EriC^^, If I can start the system and install it, everytime I need to start the notebook I will need to set nomodeset??
[14:35] <EriC^^> Emmarof: type sudo apt-get -f install
[14:36] <Raul> Emmarof, then use the EriC^^'s suggestion
[14:36] <Raul> it could work
[14:36] <janu> Eric: i got command prompt
[14:36] <EriC^^> Raul: no, you have to fix the graphics driver issue
[14:36] <Emmarof> Eric, I got the same feedback.
[14:37] <Raul> EriC^^, how can I do it?
[14:37] <EriC^^> maybe it's a bad kernel too
[14:37] <EriC^^> janu: ok, type ls -l
[14:37] <janu> ok
[14:37] <Raul> Emmarof, try to use dpkg -f just for being careful
[14:37] <Emmarof> sudo apt-get -f install gave the same ''The package sysvinit-utils needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.'
[14:37] <EriC^^> if it doesn't work try ls
[14:39] <Raul> EriC^^, the LiveCD started, I will try to intsall after a backup. If I can not set this to work I will come back here.
[14:39] <EriC^^> Emmarof: ok, type cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:39] <Raul> Thanks for your help.
[14:39] <EriC^^> paste the link it gives you here
[14:39] <Raul> Thanks for your help. God bless you!!!
[14:39] <Emmarof> Raul please come clearer on the dpkg -f issue
[14:39] <EriC^^> !info sysvinit-utils trusty
[14:39] <EriC^^> Raul: great, no problem
[14:40] <Emmarof> ubottu, please is the said solution for my problem?
[14:40] <binary01>  hi all, i am having trouble booting into my desktop. At first after i try to login it would just return to login screen. i read that i may be a problem with lightdm and to try gdm instead. i installed gdm and now i get a black screen on boot. does anyone know how to fix this?
[14:40] <EriC^^> Emmarof: ubottu is a bot
[14:40] <janu> Eric: it is taking time, usually will it take long time?
[14:40] <Emmarof> oh ok
[14:40] <EriC^^> janu: no it should take a sec
[14:41] <janu> Eric: still it is taking time
[14:41] <janu> i can't break it by pressing ctrl+c
[14:41] <EriC^^> ok try restarting
[14:41] <EriC^^> did you try ls -l or ls?
[14:42] <EriC^^> Emmarof: type cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:42] <Raul> Emmarof, I am sorry, I mean wrong. Try this: dpkg --configure. Ifdoes not work try dpkg --remove <package>
[14:42] <janu> ERIC: got some results. will post you the output shortly.
[14:43] <EriC^^> janu: ok
[14:43] <Raul> If the issue continue after that, try: dpkg --purge <package>
[14:44] <LekeFly> I have a site i can't reach using https, ufw has port 443 open but i'm still getting connection time out. https://decoder.link/sslchecker/ says "443 port seems to be closed or filtered" Anyone that could help me?
[14:44] <janu> Erric: http://imgur.com/qXkofSk
[14:45] <janu> the result is in the screen shot
[14:45] <lotuspsychje> LekeFly: maybe the #netfilter guys can help?
[14:46] <EriC^^> janu: ok, the uuid of the ubuntu partition is correct there, it's the same uuid that it said waiting for root device earlier
[14:47] <EriC^^> janu: the uuid that's being passed to it is correct, it's another problem and i think it's the hdd dying or something
[14:47] <EriC^^> since it was taking forever to give the ls -l results, it's probably taking very long while booting so it's giving up on waiting for it, you could set a rootdelay so that it waits longer for it, but ultimately there's another problem and there's no telling when your data will go
[14:48] <janu> so... do i need to get a new hard disk? is there anyother way to recover my data?
[14:48] <EriC^^> janu: yeah, press esc, then in grub press e over ubuntu
[14:49] <AlexPortable> How can I do this command for another user? dconf load / < dconf.txt
[14:49] <janu> Eric: ok, done
[14:49] <EriC^^> it should list a bunch of stuff, and near the bottom, linux /boot/vmlinuz .. root=UUID=105e....... quiet splash
[14:49] <EriC^^> does it say so at the bottom? with UUID=105e... ?
[14:49] <janu> yes
[14:50] <EriC^^> janu: ok, near quiet splash at the end type rootdelay=120
[14:50] <EriC^^> (use about the same time it took for the ls -l stuff to show up i guess)
[14:50] <EriC^^> janu: do you have a live usb?
[14:51] <janu> yes
[14:51] <janu> i have
[14:51] <EriC^^> it would be better to boot that
[14:51] <EriC^^> and mount the disk from there and get your data off
[14:51] <EriC^^> and run a smart test on it if possible to see the hdd health
[14:52] <maqbool> yo
[14:52] <janu> eric: i did boot from live USB, but i takes so much time to copy just 500 mb
[14:52] <janu> i will try smart tes
[14:53] <janu> smart test*
[14:53] <EriC^^> janu: could it be a bad connection to the hdd?
[14:53] <EriC^^> how old is it?
[14:53] <janu> i checked with some other cables too, i takes same time
[14:53] <janu> i bought hard disk 5 years ago
[14:54] <Needy> Hello.
[14:55] <Needy> I have a little problem on the installation of pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[14:55] <janu> If i buy a new hdd, can I able to copy data from the old one to new one?
[14:55] <Needy> I get that "The repository is insufficiently signed by key 4CCA1EAF950CEE4AB83976DCA040830F7FAC5991 (weak digest)"
[14:55] <SchrodingersScat> So, I had a line in /etc/fstab for a davfs2 mount.  If that mount was going to localhost that isn't mounted until after full boot, could that have caused it to hang on boot?
[14:55] <EriC^^> janu: yeah you should be able to
[14:55] <janu> OK, thank you....
[14:55] <EriC^^> janu: maybe try another hdd in the pc, or try the hdd on another pc
[14:55] <Needy> The package is installed but not pepperflash. A "sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install" fail too.
[14:56] <janu> ok...
[14:56] <janu> Eric: thank you, do I need to set root delay, or no need?
[14:57] <EriC^^> janu: i'd not use the hdd
[14:57] <janu> ok.. :-), thank you, i will buy one
[14:57] <EriC^^> no problem
[14:58] <lucky__> mkimage error in ubuntu 15.10
[14:58] <SchrodingersScat> The locolhost dav wouldn't be ready until after intervention by the user, so I'm thinking if fstab runs before sshd gets ran, then that would explain why my machine wasn't starting ssh.
[15:24] <kai_> hello
[15:25] <TechChristoph_> i search a open database for barcodes and products
[15:26] <TechChristoph_> some experiences in that matter ?
[15:26] <greenbug> Does anyone have any experience with X sessions/displays? I'm trying to fix an issue with x11vnc and xfce's lock screen.
[15:30] <binary01> does anyone know how to setup lightdm as default from a live cd?
[15:31] <minasota> I created some gpg keys on osx to use with thunderbird and enigmail. I would like to use the same keys on my ubuntu/thunderbird/enigmail setup. I have gnupg2 installed on Ubuntu so that enigmail will play nice. I'm not sure how I transfer the key I generated on osx to my new install?
[15:31] <ub_ubuntu> Hello. How to enable shutdown and logout buttons in the task bar
[15:32] <MonkeyDust> ub_ubuntu  in unity?
[15:32] <ub_ubuntu> Yes
[15:32] <ub_ubuntu> It suddenly disappeared..
[15:33] <greenbug> binary01: I'm not sure, my guess would be passing some sort of boot option from grub maybe?
[15:33] <minasota> I can transfer the key pair fine. I'm not sure where to put then on the Ubuntu install
[15:33] <greenbug> minasota: I would read the documentation for gnupg2 and your mail clients, maybe they mention where they look for gpg keys
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> ub_ubuntu  unity has no shutdown button the launcher, unless you create/put one there
[15:35] <ub_ubuntu> @MonkeyDust Not in the launcher. I meant in the status bar in the top.
[15:35] <minasota> greenbug: I looked. I see where gnupg2 stores the key pair and enigmail in thunderbird looks in usr/bin/gpg2
[15:37] <minasota> greenbug: but placing the imported key in the dirs that the documentation says it looks, doesn't work (fails to find the key or outright doesn't sign or encrypt)
[15:37] <binary01> greenbug: thanks for the suggestion. when i try booting i see the ubuntu bootscreen for a second and goes to a black screen. i cant get to terminal. i cant only boot from a usb now
[15:38] <greenbug> minasota: what gpg software did you use on osx? perhaps you need to give the keys a certain name, or convert them to another format
[15:41] <greenbug> binary01: sorry I can't be of more help, maybe try reading documentation for lightdm?
[15:42] <atralheaven> what is the command to put laptop in sleep? like poweroff for shutting dwon or reboot for rebooting.
[15:42] <minasota> greenbug: I used -> https://gpgtools.org and renamed the imported keys with an *.asc extension for enigmail to read
[15:42] <binary01> thanks
[15:43] <greenbug> atralheaven: I think the shutdown command might have a suspend option? try reading the manual for shutdown.
[15:44] <atralheaven> greenbug: I will check it out
[15:44] <minasota> atralheaven: -r maybe...
[15:46] <minasota> greenbug: I've got get to going, busy day ahead. I'll tackle this some other time. Thanks for your help
[15:46] <greenbug> minasota: I would read the documentation for gnupg2 and GPG tools and look for info about what key format they use
[15:47] <greenbug> minasota: Alright, good luck
[15:47] <minasota> greenbug: thanks... I might need it. Later
[15:48] <sda13> Hi people. I was just wondering. Why does the mini.iso image install bloatware like plymouth?
[15:49] <treeline> Hello everyone. New-ish linux user here. I just installed ubuntu on a usb 3.0 drive and sometimes experience hangs. The system shouldn't be the issue because if I boot either of the OSes on the hd everything runs fine.. Can anybody point me to some possibly helpful resources?
[15:50] <greenbug> sda13: I wonder a lot about the packages included in the isos....
[15:51] <lotuspsychje> treeline: usb will be a bottleneck
[15:51] <greenbug> treeline: I've never has good luck with running stuff from usb drives
[15:52] <greenbug> like lotuspsychje said, usb drives are slow. they're designed to store files, not support an OS (which is too bad imo)
[15:52] <treeline> yeah, I'm aware.. I just wanted to explore the possibility of having a system on a stick I can carry around with me or use inside a vm
[15:53] <EOBeav> treeline: USB 3.0? I don't know if that would be fast enough for you or not
[15:54] <treeline> I just thought the boot process would be slower, not the overall system performance when most of it should reside in ram?
[15:57] <treeline> EOBeav, I don't actually know if it is fast enough, I just thought with the (theoretical) much higher data rates it should work
[15:57] <treeline> (higher transfer rates than 2.0*)
[16:01] <EOBeav> Yeah, I don't know. It would probably depend on how big your RAM is, but I haven't tested that out very much.
[16:01] <EOBeav> At the end of the day it's still needing to get items from the USB drive
[16:01] <treeline> right..
[16:01] <greenbug> it still has to pull files off the usb, like config files and programs.
[16:02] <greenbug> and often usb drives are cheap, with much lower transfer speeds than hdd or ssd
[16:02] <treeline> I mostly notice short hangs during listening to music
[16:05] <treeline> would a ram drive or partition in ram work, if I settled for a more minimalistic system that would fit into it?
[16:06] <treeline> nevermind, persistence would probably be an issue then
[16:06] <greenbug> treeline: the only issue would be losing stuff if you didn't shut down correctly
[16:07] <treeline> how would I go about setting up something like that? Are there distros that work like that?
[16:12] <mrrobotxx> Steam isn't being installed on my system. What should I do? http://paste.ubuntu.com/15510309/
[16:12] <lotuspsychje> treeline: best scenario is dualboot/triple or vm your wanted Os
[16:13] <treeline> so, I guess I'm looking for a way to do this: minimalistic desktop distro, boot from usb drive, copy system partition into RAM, be happy?
[16:13] <lotuspsychje> treeline: even then you will get usb bottlenecks
[16:14] <lotuspsychje> treeline: liveusb can do some work allright, but once you get heavy works it will freeze
[16:14] <treeline> hm..
[16:15] <greenbug> treeline: see also, puppy linux
[16:16] <treeline> thanks, will do!
[16:16] <lotuspsychje> !steam | mrrobotxx
[16:16] <treeline> so, what other options would be there regarding portability?
[16:17] <EOBeav> I dunno...not sure it's meant to be used portably. Another option would be a really light install, something like lubuntu.
[16:17] <treeline> is ubuntu phone (don't remember the exact name of that project) still being worked on?
[16:17] <greenbug> treeline: I've heard that installing an OS on an external hdd or ssd is good
[16:17] <ub_ubuntu> Sometimes ubuntu 15.10 doesnt shutdown properly
[16:17] <EOBeav> I think there's a working model primarly in europe/asia
[16:18] <treeline> wouldn't even an external ssd have said USB bottleneck?
[16:18] <Marezz> How can I automount a partition?
[16:18] <greenbug> treeline: the bottleneck is really in the flash drive hard ware, not usb tech, I think.
[16:18] <ub_ubuntu> How to include scripts to run at boot time
[16:19] <greenbug> like I said, flash drives arent designed to sustain the high read and write rates an OS requires, just copying files periodically
[16:19] <treeline> right, so the transfer rates aren't the problem but the way flash drives are designed. gotcha
[16:19] <greenbug> marezz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[16:20] <lotuspsychje> !cron | ub_ubuntu
[16:21] <greenbug> I've run a virtualbox machine where the vm's drive was on my usb hdd, and I had no issues with that.
[16:22] <AlexPortable> E: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/e/eglibc/libc6_2.19-0ubuntu6.6_i386.deb  404  Not Found [IP: 2001:67c:1360:8c01::18 80]
[16:22] <treeline> I see
[16:23] <EOBeav> There's certainly something to be said about packing up your OS and taking it with you in your pocket, though.
[16:23] <lotuspsychje> ubuntu phone
[16:23] <treeline> yes, the pocket OS seems really neat, that is why I wanted to try it
[16:24] <lotuspsychje> !touch | treeline already possible
[16:25] <treeline> thanks, I'll check that out too
[16:27] <Marezz> greenbug, i dont understand that
[16:27] <kevin__> hello
[16:28] <kevin__> who is using a raspberry pi right now?
[16:28] <lotuspsychje> !arm | kevin__
[16:29] <compdoc> I have a few
[16:30] <fhjdsxghjjfss> Ikonya you are a fycking frustrating bitch. Fuck you
[16:30] <en1gma> i have windows 10 installed on a newer motherboard that does have uefi bios. what is best way to get the ubuntu 15.10 desktop iso onto my usb stick so it will recognize it and boot
[16:32] <kevin-5> hello?
[16:32] <ghostmag> hello
[16:32] <treeline> hi
[16:32] <kevin-5> any of you guys on a raspberry pi?
[16:32] <lotuspsychje> !ops | fhjdsxghjjfss known spammer
[16:32] <rasterman> Does anyone know a power management program that allows customised schemes?
[16:33] <kevin-5> what do you mean?
[16:33] <kevin-5> as in a system monitor?
[16:33] <MonkeyDust> rasterman  yes, rtcwake
[16:33] <fatpelt> hey all.  i'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, but i'm working on a new .deb package and there are some files that aren't installed by the source make install.  docs indicate that i can put them in debian/tmp, however it seems that debuild removes the directory so a build fails.  i'm not seeing information on how to specify a directory that isn't removed, but isn't part of the source tree?
[16:33] <MonkeyDust> rasterman  rtc means real time clock
[16:34] <kevin-5> rpi does not have a rtc
[16:34] <kevin-5> monkeydust
[16:34] <MonkeyDust> kevin-5 rasterman #ubuntu-arm for rpi
[16:34] <rasterman> Is there some power management software that lets the used set up different configurations to tell how long it should wait to turn off the screen, depending on whether a laptop is connected or not? Something like that.
[16:35] <kevin-5> just check the config.txt file
[16:36] <kevin-5> or use the  vcgencmd measure_temp
[16:38] <ikonia> kevin-5: any reason your pm'ing me ?
[16:39] <trism> fatpelt: list them in debian/install: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/dother.en.html#install
[16:39] <AssociateX> Hello. I'm trying to get my mic working. After an hour of googling I'm now here. How can I test my mic?
[16:42] <Mandeep_Singh> AssociateX, In the "Sound" application
[16:42] <Mandeep_Singh> Click on Input tab.
[16:51] <_llt> hello everybody :)
[16:51] <Bromo> Hello guys, I installed LXLE on an old Mac Mini and Im having some problems.
[16:52] <Bromo> I think I messed up something with the bootloader? Basically the system does not book.
[16:52] <MonkeyDust> Bromo  i guess lxle is not supported here
[16:52] <Bromo> Well my question was basically, how do I get into the recovery mode? I tseems to skip it
[16:52] <kevin-5> good vpn server?
[16:52] <ikonia> openvpn ?
[16:53] <kevin-5> does it change ip
[16:53] <ikonia> what ?
[16:53] <Bromo> I hold down shift but it just jumps past it
[16:53] <kevin-5> does it change your ip address?
[16:53] <ikonia> ??
[16:53] <ikonia> it's a VPN
[16:54] <kevin-5> on irc chat, you can use a whois request and find the persons ip, then you will find out close to what city they live in.
[16:54] <Asad2005> during installation i have a message regarding bios compatibility mode, if i continue with UEFI will i be able to boot windows 7 which is on another part?
[16:54] <kevin-5> i dont like the thought of people finding out where i live
[16:54] <AssociateX> Mandeep_Singh, where is that at?
[16:54] <ikonia> kevin-5: they won't - you're worrying about nothing
[16:54] <rud0lf> kevin-5: ask for a cloak then
[16:55] <kevin-5> well... on kali linux you can do some spoofing of people mac addresses and do ddos attacks on my router and i dont like that either
[16:55] <ikonia> kevin-5: you're worrying about things you don't understand
[16:55] <ikonia> just use the internet normally and you'll have no problems
[16:56] <kevin-5> but thats the thing, i dont use the internet normally
[16:56] <ikonia> then you should get a clue about what you are doing
[16:57] <kevin-5> whatever. im outta here
[16:57] <ikonia> ok
[16:58] <wsirc_5018> FUCK YOU ICONYA  STUPID BITCH
[16:58] <wsirc_5018> FUCK YOU ICONYA  STUPID BITCH
[16:58] <wsirc_5018> FUCK YOU ICONYA  STUPID BITCH
[16:58] <wsirc_5018> FUC YOU ICONYA  STUPID BITCH
[16:58] <Bromo> ..
[16:58] <Mandeep_Singh> AssociateX, search in the dashboard
[16:59] <treeline> wow, people are persistent
[17:00] <gde33> From reading a bit my best guess is that vlc is giving problems in my hardware config. The screen freezes, audio continues, mouse moves but cant click, keyboard is not working.
[17:00] <gde33> one other clue is that my clock in my toolbar vanished.
[17:01] <lotuspsychje> gde33: graphics card driver installed properly?
[17:01] <gde33> lotuspsychje: using the default, not sure how to install a better one
[17:01] <gde33> it is an nvidea card
[17:01] <lotuspsychje> gde33: can you check your additional drivers section, wich one?
[17:01] <lotuspsychje> gde33: ubuntu version and card chipset could be handy also
[17:02] <gde33> oh it got more intersting now, windows wont play videos in vlc either (not anymore)
[17:02] <gde33> everything else seems to work fine
[17:03] <gde33> flash/html5 video
[17:03] <gde33> should I run some video test utility?
[17:03] <AssociateX> Mandeep_Singh, "multimedia"?
[17:03] <binary01> does anyone know how to reinstall lightdm using a livecd?
[17:03] <ikonia> why do you want to re-install ?
[17:04] <binary01> because i cant boot into dekstop
[17:04] <gde33> media player classic still works -.-
[17:04] <ikonia> so why do you want to re-install ?
[17:04] <gde33> so does the default ubuntu player btw
[17:04] <Mandeep_Singh> AssociateX, Using Unity Desktop Environment?
[17:05] <binary01> i think something got messed up with the config so i think reinstalling might help
[17:05] <ikonia> why do you think that ?
[17:05] <AssociateX> Mandeep_Singh, KDE
[17:05] <ikonia> what basis do you have that re-installing the binaries will do anything postitive
[17:05] <binary01> because i was stuck in a login screen loop and first
[17:05] <ikonia> again - why do you think re-installing will help ?
[17:06] <binary01> i read that installing gdm might allow me to circumvent this issue
[17:06] <ikonia> what understanding of the problem do you have
[17:06] <gde33> lotuspsychje: gtx 550 ti,  have to boot into unbuntu to check the driver
[17:06] <binary01> obviously not a very good one
[17:06] <ikonia> binary01: ok - so instead of asking how to do something you don't really understand, why don't you explain the problem to the channel and see if they can guide you to something that will actually help
[17:07] <binary01> i have been asking
[17:07] <binary01> scroll up
[17:07] <Mandeep_Singh> AssociateX, type this command in terminal:  arecord -d 10 /tmp/test-mic.wav
[17:07] <ikonia> please state again a summary binary01
[17:07] <binary01>  hi all, i am having trouble booting into my desktop. At first after i try to login it would just return to login screen. i read that i may be a problem with lightdm and to try gdm instead. i installed gdm and now i get a black screen on boot. does anyone know how to fix this?
[17:07] <Mandeep_Singh> and After 10 seconds, test it using: aplay /tmp/test-mic.wav
[17:08] <ikonia> binary01: so that seems terrible
[17:08] <ikonia> binary01: no idea why you randomly installed gdm
[17:08] <binary01> yea it is
[17:08] <ikonia> binary01: what is the current situation if you boot now ?
[17:08] <binary01> i read that installing gdm would allow to circumvent the issue
[17:08] <binary01> now i boot to black screen
[17:09] <ikonia> binary01: are you able to boot into recover mode ?
[17:09] <binary01> no. i hold shift on boot. nothing happens
[17:09] <stupid_iconia> Fuck you iconia
[17:09] <binary01> is there another way?
[17:09] <ikonia> binary01: if you can't get to the grub menu - you have a more serious problem
[17:09] <ikonia> as it's got a problem before the system has even booted
[17:10] <binary01> i dont remember ever seeing a grub screen while booting even while things were working
[17:10] <ikonia> binary01: you won't see a grub screen if it's a single OS install
[17:10] <ikonia> you have to escape the boot to get it to display grub on a single boot sytem
[17:10] <ikonia> system
[17:11] <binary01> when i boot now i do see the ubuntu logo briefly before it goes to a black screen
[17:11] <ki7rw> has anyone successfully upgraded to gtk+ 3.2 on 14.04? i installed all the dependencies and now i get "running in low graphics mode" after rebooting
[17:11] <ikonia> binary01: I believe the first thing you need to do is focus on getting the grub screen up
[17:11] <ikonia> that will give you more options
[17:11] <Gallomimia> aw now what??? my OTHER monitor won't turn on after a long sleep.
[17:12] <binary01> ikonia: thanks for your help. i was holding the shift key while booting to try to get to grub. is there another way to do that?
[17:12] <ikonia> binary01: depends on your exact ubuntu version, I can't remember all the options, it's in the ubuntu wiki
[17:12] <ikonia> in some versions I think it was escape
[17:13] <Revian1> How do I: I want to have windows placed in the same place they were when I last launched them
[17:14] <Revian1> s/launched/closed/
[17:14] <binary01> im running ubuntu 14.04.4
[17:14] <AssociateX> Mandeep_Singh, did that and played back with aplay. I was not very loud, but it did record me.
[17:15] <Mandeep_Singh> AssociateX, good sign :P. Did you try increasing the volume?
[17:16] <tarwater> i need help creating user accounts in a bash script
[17:16] <AssociateX> Mandeep_Singh, how would I do that?
[17:16] <ikonia> tarwater: #bash is the channel
[17:16] <tarwater> ikonia, they told me to come here!
[17:16] <tarwater> good lord
[17:16] <ikonia> tarwater: nope, #bash is for bash scripting
[17:17] <Mandeep_Singh> AssociateX, from the volume keys on your keyboard
[17:17] <AssociateX> Mandeep_Singh, it already shows as at 100%
[17:18] <Guest12812> Hey
[17:19] <Revian1> ikonia: He just keeps trying, doesn't he/
[17:19] <Guest12812> Keeps trying what?
[17:19] <Guest12812> Who is he?
[17:20] <Revian1> I have a game (Crack Attack, from the Ubuntu repos) that, when played too long, shuts down the computer. I would like to know how to avoid that. Isn't there some protection in place to prevent this behavior? Shouold I fule a bug?
[17:20]  * Revian1 dislikes laptop keyboards.
[17:20] <jatin30> Hey! I am not able to install google chrome in my ubuntu 15.10 as its not detecting the package. Could anyone help me with it?
[17:21] <baizon> !info chromium-browser | jatin30
[17:21] <Guest12812> Hey, have you tried doing sudo apt-get install chromium?
[17:21] <TopGear> Just a quick question, does anyone know why the /wily/ branch's disappeared from http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/? Getting 404's whilst updating...
[17:21] <baizon> Guest12812: chromium-browser
[17:21] <Guest12812> Or have you downloaded the .deb from the webiste?
[17:21] <Guest12812> Ah okay baizon. Thanks
[17:22] <wadadli> How can I install marven 3?
[17:22] <wadadli> Maven*
[17:22] <a__> file:///media/a/322D-13E8/mozialfla.pdf
[17:22] <a__> file:///media/a/322D-13E8/mozialflfff.pdf
[17:22] <a__> file:///media/a/322D-13E8/mozilfla.pdf
[17:22] <a__> file:///media/a/322D-13E8/mozilla.pdf
[17:22] <a__> file:///media/a/322D-13E8/threaddump-1458874928844.tdump
[17:22] <a__> file:///media/a/322D-13E8/threaddump-1458875607924.tdump
[17:23] <Guest12812> leave
[17:25] <baizon> !info maven | wadadli
[17:26] <wadadli> Ya thanks already figured it out
[17:26] <wadadli> For some reason when I did a search earlier was only showing maven2
[17:26] <baizon> wadadli: it depends on the release
[17:27] <wadadli> ikr
[17:29] <Nostradamus1ST> Iconya Fuck you stupid bitch. I will fuck your brain  every fuching day
[17:30] <baizon> !ops
[17:30] <ikonia> baizon: ?
[17:30] <baizon> sorry, saw it to late :(
[17:31] <baizon> really sorry
[17:31] <ikonia> ok
[17:31] <baizon> ikonia: Nostradamus1ST
[17:31] <ikonia> yes, I can see
[17:31] <baizon> but he left already
[17:32] <jatin30> but how do I install it
[17:32] <ziz15> hi, i try to install origin via playonlinux..after i managed to install origin (cp files from windows and etc) when it starts it say it cant connect to internet..anyone can help?thanks
[17:32] <Revian1> jatin30: sudo apt-get install chrome-browser
[17:32] <ziz15> also i have installed mono and gecko
[17:32] <jatin30> sudo apt-get install google-chrome version=?
[17:33] <jatin30> ok got it
[17:33] <baizon> jatin30: https://askubuntu.com/questions/250773/how-do-i-install-chromium-from-the-command-line
[17:33] <jatin30> unable to locate package
[17:34] <baizon> ziz15: try #playonlinux
[17:34] <Revian1> jatin30: sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
[17:34] <Revian1> jatin30: sorry about that
[17:36] <raketensilo> What is the easiest whay to install php in zts mode with pthreads on a ubuntu machine. This its the way for centos:https://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/stable/CentOS/6/x86_64/repoview/php56u-pecl-pthreads.html
[17:37] <Cracanat> fuck you iconia
[17:38] <jatin30> Revian1: thanks!
[17:39] <Revian1> jatin30: you're welcome :)
[17:50] <ub_ubuntu> enable shutdown button
[17:55] <xentity1x> Hi I'm getting a weird error. My terminal and the borders of my windows are black.It happened after I upgraded to 15.04. Bumblebee stopped working for me so I tried to reinstall it with these instructions http://rajat-osgyan.blogspot.com/2015/03/how-to-install-bumblebee-on-ubuntu.html
[17:55] <xentity1x> Can anyone help?
[17:56] <acovrig> I have a 3.13.0-83-generic kernel and am trying to pass a PCIe USB card through to a VM (libvirt); and am hitting a groups issue (http://vfio.blogspot.com/2014/08/vfiovga-faq.html); how do I tell if I have kernel support for ACS?
[17:57] <loa> acovrig, you patch for your kernel.
[17:57] <loa> you need *
[17:59] <xentity1x> Hi I'm getting a weird error. My terminal and the borders of my windows are black.It happened after I upgraded to 15.04. Bumblebee stopped working for me so I tried to reinstall it with these instructions http://rajat-osgyan.blogspot.com/2015/03/how-to-install-bumblebee-on-ubuntu.html
[17:59] <dfas> hello! - How do I boot from a USB drive recognized as fd0 via Grub?
[18:00] <skinux> I've a possibly strange question...also a random question. If IPTables is installed and configured for all ports to be blocked for incoming, does that make it unhackable if there aren't really any services communicating with the internet?
[18:01] <Revian1> skinux: I don't think it makes the machine unhackable, but it is much more secure than a machine with world-facing open ports.
[18:02] <MrPurrfect> I must learn how to TYPE to keep up with you people!!
[18:02] <acovrig> loa, OK, do you think installing 4.4.6 would be enough, or sould I patch the source of 3.13 and build it?
[18:03] <Revian1> skinux: The only unhackable operating system is one that is powered off. And, even then, physical access=game over.
[18:06] <loa> acovrig, i can save you some time, and from my personal experience i can save this is very bad idea.
[18:06] <loa> acovrig, if device is not in separate group, there is reason.
[18:12] <acovrig> loa, *sigh* I bought a USB PCIe card just so I could hot-plug USB devices to a VM...
[18:16] <RoundDuckMan> is there any logs that document downloads or connections to servers?
[18:17] <Revian1> RoundDuckMan: Your web browser likely keeps a list of downloads
[18:17] <Revian1> I know Firefox does, unless the user turns that option off
[18:18] <RoundDuckMan> Revian, it didn't keep I download I got a while ago, maybe my fault
[18:18] <RoundDuckMan> *the
[18:18] <RoundDuckMan> Revian1, it didn't keep the download I got a while ago, maybe my fault
[18:18] <Revian1> RoundDuckMan: You might have turned the option off
[18:19] <dartlen> 1
[18:19] <RoundDuckMan> Revian1 No, more like clearing stuff off my things like cookies or download history in Chromium
[18:19] <Revian1> RoundDuckMan: Yeah, that will do it too
[18:19] <RoundDuckMan> Revian1 Is there log files in root?
[18:20] <RoundDuckMan> Revian1 or in home?
[18:20] <RoundDuckMan> that document internet connections or downloads
[18:20] <RoundDuckMan> and maybe other crap I bet
[18:20] <Revian1> RoundDuckMan: For downloads, unlikely if you use the browser to download
[18:20] <Revian1> Not sure about connections
[18:21] <RoundDuckMan> Revian1: Isn't there a log for that stuff? Isn't that how people find what malware does to their computers like connecting them to other sites and all that?
[18:21] <me> Hi all
[18:22] <Guest85310> are you getting me ?
[18:23] <Guest85310> guys I need some help
[18:23] <squinty> !ask
[18:23] <ikonia> then just ask and wait for a response
[18:24] <Guest85310> after upgrading my Ubuntu Mate to 15.10 version its running little slower and getting hung sometimes
[18:24] <ph> !patience
[18:24] <Guest85310> are any of you facing the same issue ?
[18:25] <colept> Yes
[18:25] <colept> I upgraded, not to Ubuntu Mate
[18:25] <colept> but recently, and whenever cron.daily runs, my system goes unresponsive
[18:25] <colept> if I run it directly, not a problem
[18:26] <Guest85310> is there any solution for that yet ?
[18:27] <Capricorn> What is a good all-in one printer, with Ubuntu? My Canon pixma mx850 is not able. Ideas ... let me know
[18:27] <colept> Check your syslog
[18:28] <colept> If your system is stalling, there should be a gap in the logs
[18:28] <colept> for example my hangs on `(test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily ))`
[18:28] <dartlen> hi
[18:28] <colept> I've read that it could be something to do with aptitude upgrade
[18:28] <Guest85310> exdit
[18:29] <xentity1x> Hi I'm getting an error where the borders of all my windows are black. It happened after I upgraded to 15.04 and I tried reinstalling bumblebee. Can anyone help?
[18:29] <dartlen> есть русские?
[18:30] <Revian1> !re
[18:30] <Revian1> !ru
[18:32] <antonispgs> !el
[18:33] <squinty> xentity1x,  15.04 is eol  and nvidia-prime is recommended these days instead of bumblebee
[18:33] <dartlen> 1
[18:33] <xentity1x> squinty- should i just upgrade to 15.10?
[18:33] <dartlen> 1
[18:33] <dartlen> 2
[18:34] <squinty> xentity1x,  that is most current supported version
[18:34] <rud0lf> !pl
[18:35] <DaniKitten> Hello?
[18:35] <CyanBlob> DaniKitten, Hi?
[18:36] <DaniKitten> I had a problem with the wireless with ubuntu 12.04
[18:36] <CyanBlob> Are you on a laptop? Is it a fresh install?
[18:38] <DaniKitten> a laptop, multiboot with windows nt 5.1
[18:41] <DaniKitten> when I installed Ubuntu 12.04, everything worked perfectly, but at the third day the wireless just gone
[18:41] <DaniKitten> I tried reinstalling but no one worked
[18:41] <CyanBlob> Is there a reason you went with Ubuntu 12.04 instead of 14.04 or 15.10?
[18:41] <nuno_nunes> DaniKitten, windows NT 5.1 is not exist, windows XP (NT 5.1)
[18:41] <DaniKitten> so I downloaded Ubuntu 14.04 and I don't have problems now
[18:42] <DaniKitten> I downloaded 12.04 because I didn't have BitTorrent, and the dounload would be very slow
[18:43] <DaniKitten> nuno_nunes, I known, Windows NT 5.1 is Windows XP
[18:43] <nuno_nunes> yes
[18:43] <nuno_nunes> :)
[18:43] <DaniKitten> nuno_nunes, Nt 6.0 is Vista, 6.1 is Seven and 6.2 is Windows 8
[18:45] <CyanBlob> DaniKitten, Well, it'd probably be better to just say XP. That way people know what you're talking about without having to look it up.
[18:45] <nuno_nunes> i using windows 10
[18:45] <DaniKitten> well, is windows xp
[18:45] <nuno_nunes> for testing
[18:45] <nuno_nunes> .0
[18:45] <nuno_nunes> :p
[18:45] <Whiskey-> Finns det någon från japan här, som kan läsa och skriva japanska?
[18:45] <nuno_nunes> NT 10
[18:46] <Whiskey-> haha
[18:46] <nuno_nunes> !japanise
[18:46] <Whiskey-> is there anyone from japan here that can read and speak japanese?
[18:46] <nuno_nunes> !japan
[18:46] <|avalon|> !jp
[18:47] <DaniKitten> But, why I had that problem with Ubuntu 14.04
[18:47] <DaniKitten> ?
[18:47] <gde33> I added http://ppa.launchpad.net/alex-p/kvirc/ubuntu to the software updates thingy, now I have 2 entries there, the second has (source code) behind it. Should I enable that too?
[18:47] <nuno_nunes> DaniKitten, 32 bits or 64 bits
[18:47] <DaniKitten> 32 bits
[18:48] <Bashing-om> gde33: Are you interested in "source' code ? No, then do not enable .
[18:48] <DaniKitten> I don't have those new expensive laptops, this is just an HP 2140
[18:48] <DaniKitten> With 1 GB RAM
[18:48] <gde33> Bashing-om: thank you
[18:48] <nuno_nunes> DaniKitten, testing lubuntu
[18:49] <Whiskey-> ubottu, i guss then you are from japan?
[18:49] <Whiskey-> hehe
[18:49] <DaniKitten> But, what was the problem? I wanna known
[18:49] <Whiskey-> could be
[18:50] <nuno_nunes> problem?
[18:50] <DaniKitten> If that help, I have a Broadcom network card (I don't known the model)
[18:51] <nuno_nunes> is a not problemn
[18:52] <nuno_nunes> broadcom 43xx
[18:52] <nuno_nunes> '
[18:52] <elacheche_anis> Hey! Anyone here is using a Lenovo G50 and had issues with keyboard and touchpad?
[18:52] <DaniKitten> But why?
[18:52] <CyanBlob> elacheche_anis, I used to use a Lenovy Y580 without problems
[18:52] <MonkeyDust> elacheche_anis  that's a yes/no question ... what brings you here?
[18:53] <nuno_nunes> my old dell is broken using broadcom wireless 43xx
[18:54] <elacheche_anis> MonkeyDust: Just a sec, I'll share the bug report it's better x) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/896922
[18:54] <elacheche_anis> It's an old bug report, but it's affecting me right now..
[18:54] <DaniKitten> nuno_nunes, Broadcom 4315
[18:55] <elacheche_anis> I find that bug report becasue of my dmesg outputs, and I'm trying to locate the keyboard outputs to try to find something else :/
[18:56] <nuno_nunes> DaniKitten, https://beercafe.wordpress.com/tag/bcm4315-install-linux/
[18:58] <elacheche_anis> CyanBlob: MonkeyDust actually I have that kernel output only after I use the keyboard, then the touchpad lose the sync, and of course, the keyboard is not usable :/
[18:58] <elacheche_anis> I don't have this issue all the time, only every X days :/
[18:58] <rud0lf> 6.30.223.141+bdcom was bugged on my 4312
[18:59] <rud0lf> it frozen system at cat /proc/brcm_monitor0
[18:59] <rud0lf> same for opening /proc/ directory with nautilus, which (i believe so) reads few bytess from every file to obtain its format
[19:04] <nuno_nunes> rud0lf, why this driver
[19:05] <eelstrebor> i upgraded gtk+ to version 3.20 and now i get "low graphics mode" after a reboot (ubuntu 14.04)
[19:05] <rud0lf> it was installed from "additional drivers" as proprietary driver
[19:06] <DaniKitten> What is "Lubuntu"?
[19:06] <Loquendo18> j
[19:06] <DaniKitten> I known that isn't a typographic mistake because a lot of people taks about it
[19:06] <eelstrebor> i got logged in in a terminal but have no dns so i can't try remove/reinstall
[19:07] <nuno_nunes> DaniKitten, Lubuntu = LXDE
[19:07] <Bashing-om> DaniKitten: Lubuntu is a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu using LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. It is targeted at "normal" PC and laptop users running on low-spec hardware.
[19:09] <elacheche_anis> :)
[19:10] <DaniKitten> My brother have an old big laptop with DVD drive, I can install the Lubuntu and runs?
[19:11] <DaniKitten> Is 512MB RAM, Intel Centrino
[19:11] <Mzg> What a coincidence! Im installin lubuntu right now
[19:11] <Mzg> I have 256MB Ram on my machine and works fine
[19:12] <Bashing-om> DaniKitten: Will run, but not well. See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements/ .
[19:13] <DaniKitten> Or on my very old PC with 192 MB RAM and Pentium III
[19:13] <Bashing-om> DaniKitten: With that low of sroecs .. you are looking at puppy or tiny core or similar .
[19:14] <ElOco> Hey trying to install Deus Ex Invisible war under play on linux, the torrent readme says the disk has to be mounted in order to play
[19:14] <ElOco> http://pastebin.com/4dcfAKFz
[19:14] <DaniKitten> Puppy is symbol of BUGGY
[19:14] <DaniKitten> I tried it and sometimes hangs
[19:14] <ElOco> I went under configure wine and I see the drive
[19:15] <ikonia> ElOco: we are not helping you with illegal actions
[19:15] <ElOco> it's mounted on thunar
[19:15] <ikonia> ElOco: please don't ask any more
[19:15] <ElOco> but when I run the game it says please insert disk
[19:18] <bluefive> Any idea why when I mute BEEP in Alsamixer I lose some of the annoying background hiss?
[19:18] <bluefive> It's still there but unmuting BEEP makes it more obnoxious.
[19:18] <bluefive> How could that be?
[19:19] <bluefive> When I mute the Master I lose all the white noise entirely.
[19:20] <bluefive> When I set it to 0 it's still there.
[19:21] <Loquendo18> v
[19:21] <Loquendo18> help
[19:21] <bluefive> Folks?
[19:21] <MonkeyDust> Loquendo18  let's here it, in one line
[19:21] <MonkeyDust> hear*
[19:25] <colept> I recently upgraded ubuntu and now "apt-xapian-index" is crashing every day (for the cron.weekly task)
[19:25] <colept> What would cause apt-xapian-index to eat up all the CPU and stall?
[19:29] <jatt> apt-xapian-index is crap, remove it, is not needed
[19:29] <bluefive> "You need a good o/s though, as Ubuntu 14.04 uses 35 CPU but Ubuntu Mate 15.10 uses 10 !"
[19:29] <bluefive> What does this mean?
[19:30] <bluefive> NATE uses less resources?
[19:30] <Kevin`> how can I properly tell ubuntu to boot from an encrypted partition on a system that wasn't previously installed with fde?
[19:31] <ikonia> Kevin`: you can't
[19:32] <ikonia> that would defeat the object of encyption
[19:32] <Kevin`> I don't think you understand
[19:32] <Loquendo18> ayuda
[19:32] <Kevin`> ikonia: I want to encrypt an ubuntu system
[19:33] <EriC^^> Kevin`: your questions sounds odd/misleading
[19:34] <EriC^^> what exactly is it your trying to do?
[19:34] <stacy-> Hello i just unziped a joomla install to /var/www/html but when i go to http://127.0.0.1 i just see the default apache page ?? what is going on ?
[19:34] <Kevin`> EriC^^: encrypt an ubuntu system without reinstalling
[19:34] <EriC^^> oh
[19:35] <EriC^^> Kevin`: i'd back up the data and reinstall using encryption in the installer then copy them back
[19:35] <Kevin`> that's essentially reinstalling just to find the boot line then wiping the install
[19:36] <Kevin`> i'd rather someone tell me what the boot line should look like so I can be done 3 minutes from now
[19:36] <ikonia> it's not just the boot line
[19:36] <EriC^^> that doesn't make sense
[19:36] <ikonia> you need to basically create new crypto devices
[19:36] <Loquendo18> hhgfdgfd
[19:36] <Mathisen> why kick stacy- ?
[19:36] <Kevin`> I already have a copy of the data, I already have the os partition encrypted and lvm set up on it
[19:36] <ikonia> which means you'd need to put new volume groups and file systems together
[19:36] <Kevin`> I just can't boot from it cuz there's no docs
[19:37] <ikonia> Kevin`: does the initrd have all the crypto modules in ?
[19:37] <bluefive> 'Could it be that my HARDWARE ITSELF would make white noise when I have headphones plugged in?
[19:37] <bluefive> Or is that a software issue?
[19:37] <Kevin`> I don't know, but I shouldn't have to manually add entries for those, and scripts, since the package manager knows how to do it
[19:38] <Kevin`> as it is i'm preparing to start up a new virtual machine with ubuntu just to see what the package manager does for encryption
[19:38] <Kevin`> :(
[19:38] <hudson> ola
[19:40] <pistolpete> I have gparted in ubuntu 14.04.... when I started this whole thing, I had Win7... now I dont.... how do I get it back
[19:40] <ikonia> pistolpete: how about tell us what you really did
[19:40] <ikonia> pistolpete: you don't start gparted and windows dissapears
[19:40] <Kevin`> pistolpete: does the partition still exist? if you deleted it, did you overwrite it?
[19:41] <pistolpete> I had Win7in, then ubuntu in... now I dont have Win7?
[19:41] <ikonia> pistolpete: what did you do
[19:41] <ikonia> it doesn't dissapear on it's own
[19:41] <Kevin`> pistolpete: that's what you just said, answer the questions
[19:41] <SierraKomodo> pistolpete: What exactly did you do in gparted on ubuntu? Keep in mind gparted affects the entire disk, not just your ubuntu partition
[19:41] <pistolpete> its deleted
[19:41] <EriC^^> pistolpete: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[19:42] <Kevin`> ikonia: ..
[19:42] <SierraKomodo> Well I guess that's one way of handling things
[19:42] <SierraKomodo> People like that tend to take some prying and specific questioning to get details from though, probably would've been better to work with him :P
[19:44] <Guest83913> does anyone know of an app where I can do floor plans and design for ubuntu 15.10?
[19:45] <yoink> hey is there any way to do a pre-release upgrade from the commandline from 14.04.4 to 16.04 beta 2?
[19:45] <EriC^^> pistolpete: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[19:45] <stacy-> i just unziped a joomla install to /var/www/html but when i go to http://127.0.0.1 i just see the default apache page ?? cant see the joomal page..
[19:45] <EriC^^> in a terminal, and paste the link it gives you here
[19:46] <ikonia> stacy-: did you read the documents I gave you yesterday ?
[19:46] <ikonia> stacy-: and the explination on how to setup your web stack ?
[19:46] <EriC^^> yoink: yeah, with sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[19:46] <Kevin`> pistolpete: did you overwrite windows with ubuntu or JUST delete it?
[19:47] <pistolpete> just delete it...ty
[19:47] <Kevin`> pistolpete: you can probably restore it with testdisk
[19:47] <SierraKomodo> stacy-: Do you have an index.html file in /var/www/html
[19:47] <LuckyTux> Anyone here had experience with macchanger?
[19:47] <EriC^^> pistolpete: if you type that command, it will tell the extent of the damage
[19:47] <yoink> EriC^^: hah - I had set it to "normal" to try to do the 14.10 -> 15.04 -> 15.10 update and forgot to set it back. thanks
[19:48] <stacy-> sierrakomodo..yes.. i did.
[19:48] <pistolpete> ty
[19:48] <colept> Why would /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index cause the system to freeze?
[19:48] <ikonia> stacy-: did you read and carry out the documentation I gave you yesterday
[19:48] <jatt> because is crap, uninstall it
[19:48] <SierraKomodo> stacy-: Likely the problem then. Apache apparently defaults to .html over .php. I'd recommend renaming index.html to index.html.backup just in case, instead of deleting it, though, then see if that fixes it
[19:48] <stacy-> sierrakomodo.. i then removed the index.html to test agin...but it still showed the apache page
[19:49] <SierraKomodo> stacy-: In that case there may be something else. Did you follow the documentation ikonia sent you?
[19:49] <ikonia> stacy-: did you READ and Follow the documents I gave you last night
[19:49] <stacy-> i had too many problems with the mysql yesturday.. i didnt work on joomal until today
[19:50] <ikonia> stacy-: did you READ and Follow the documents I gave you last night
[19:50] <stacy-> ikonia..i did not know you gave me documents
[19:50] <ikonia> stacy-: really - you don't know the documents I gave you 3 - 4 times ?
[19:51] <notalentgeek> Hello not Ubuntu related question but what is the differences between this cable http://cdn3.volusion.com/cygqn.ryfhk/v/vspfiles/photos/U3A1-MCB-TO-2.jpg and normal micro USB cable for phone charging? I can use both for transfer data from external HDD into my laptop, but the micro USB definetely lack some pins compared to the first one.
[19:51] <ikonia> notalentgeek: it's not ubuntu - so please don't ask in here
[19:51] <orange_aideron> hi guys
[19:52] <eNull> Oh! My linux showd suddenly terminal screen with this message "Restoring resolver state" !!!
[19:52] <ikonia> stacy-: https://help.ubuntu.om
[19:52] <stacy-> i am sorry ikonia ..i do not know what documents you are refering to..you never gave me any documents
[19:52] <eNull> Saned disabled: /etc/default/saned
[19:52] <ikonia> stacy-: there is a guide in there about how to setup the web services
[19:52] <EriC^^> pistolpete: the more you use ubuntu if it was written over windows, the more you risk losing windows or any data there, it would be better to use a live usb to diagnose stuff
[19:52] <ikonia> !lamp > stacy-
[19:52] <orange_aideron> notalentgeek, I think one only charges the other can do data also
[19:52] <Loquendo18> ayuda estoy haciendome una cunta bnc pero cuando me intentio unirme se me desconecta la cuenta
[19:52] <ikonia> stacy-: ubottu has also once again sent you a document with even more detail on how to setup the lamp stack you ask about
[19:53] <ikonia> stacy-: again - please do not repeat over and over again why it's broken until you have read these documents
[19:53] <ikonia> if you have questions about the documents - please ask
[19:53] <stacy-> my lamp stack is step up almost plese dont flood me with the documents
[19:53] <ikonia> stacy-: I've not flooded you with documents
[19:53] <orange_aideron> stacy-, the documents are the web addresses people are providing
[19:53] <orange_aideron> follow them and take a read
[19:53] <ikonia> I've gien you 1 URL in a public channel - and I've had ubottu send you a private link with more detail on
[19:54] <ikonia> please read them before continuing this discussion, ask any questions about the docs if you're not sure
[19:54] <ikonia> win 7
[19:55] <orange_aideron> ikonia, win7?
[19:55] <ikonia> a typo
[19:55] <orange_aideron> lol
[19:56] <Kevin`> the first 19 windows are on alt-keys
[19:56] <Kevin`> notalentgeek: that's a usb 3.0 cable
[19:56] <er473hrse> google
[19:57] <Loquendo18> ayuda
[19:57] <stacy-> the problems is cause because of lamp having apache and also apache2 ?
[19:57] <Loquendo18> T-T
[19:57] <stacy-> caused
[19:57] <ikonia> stacy-: lamp does not have 2 versions of apache
[19:57] <ikonia> stacy-: lamp has one
[19:57] <ikonia> and if you read the documentation it explains how to install it
[19:58] <stacy-> i have lamp installed and setup already since yesturday
[19:58] <ikonia> how have you validated that ?
[19:58] <stacy-> i feel stressed out.. brb
[20:01] <Emperor_Earth> Jordan_U: Hey
[20:11] <Jordan_U> Emperor_Earth: Hi. Did you get the link that I posted to the 14.04 mini iso (that can be UEFI booted from a USB drive)?
[20:12] <unicornjedi> hello
[20:12] <unicornjedi> does anyone have time to help me with a short script... http://paste.ubuntu.com/15507248/
[20:13] <p41nk1ll3r> hi
[20:13] <unicornjedi> hiii
[20:13] <ranguli> Hey, trying to get NVIDIA drivers working on 15.10 with a GTX 750ti. I've tried about every article online with no real luck. Can explain further if anyones able to help
[20:13] <p41nk1ll3r> can anyone help me out with booting from a usb
[20:13] <ranguli> @
[20:14] <ranguli> @p41nk1ll3r yea!
[20:15] <p41nk1ll3r> alright, I've manage to burn an image with winusb
[20:15] <p41nk1ll3r> but when i enter the bios
[20:15] <geirha> unicornjedi: numbers starting with 0 will be treated as octal, so the numeric comparisons will fail between 0800 and 1000
[20:15] <p41nk1ll3r> it wont show
[20:16] <unicornjedi> geirha? i just want my screen to rotate right as well in the script
[20:16] <Jordan_U> Emperor_Earth: http://67.166.131.68/tmp/ubuntu_14.04_minimal_uefi_bios_hybrid.iso (I hope that I am correctly remembering both your issue and the version of Ubuntu you wanted).
[20:17] <unicornjedi> geirha, I can't right scripts... someone else wrote this for me. So I'm like stuck haha
[20:17] <unicornjedi> *write
[20:18] <p41nk1ll3r> any ideas? ranguli?
[20:18] <geirha> unicornjedi: does it have to be an sh script?
[20:18] <geirha> unicornjedi: whoever wrote it didn't do a good job
[20:18] <unicornjedi> geirha, really? :( well its working so far
[20:19] <CyanBlob> p41nk1ll3r, What doesn't show? The USB stick, or Ubuntu?
[20:19] <CyanBlob> Where exactly in the process are you getting?
[20:19] <ranguli> @p41nk1ll3r in my experience usually Unetbootin does the job. I've tried other usb installers but I usually end up bouncing back and forth before settling on Unet which almost always works
[20:19] <p41nk1ll3r> the stick
[20:20] <p41nk1ll3r> yeah with unetbootin It would show, but it woundn't boot from it even with it being the first option
[20:20] <ranguli> there's also rufus and universal usb installer. but almost every problem I've had with bootable USB's has been fixed with either changing the installer or using a different usb
[20:20] <ouroumov__> p41nk1ll3r, did you "disconnect the device securely" or whatever it's called in Windows?
[20:20] <unicornjedi> geirha, ye it has to be a sh script.
[20:21] <p41nk1ll3r> i'm using ubuntu
[20:21] <ouroumov__> Okya
[20:21] <ranguli> sometimes formatting the drive before running the installer helps too (if it doesn't do it for you)
[20:21] <ouroumov__> p41nk1ll3r, did you type "sync" after burning the image?
[20:21] <p41nk1ll3r> I did that
[20:21] <p41nk1ll3r> no
[20:21] <p41nk1ll3r> where do I type that?
[20:21] <geirha> unicornjedi: It will fail for the reason I explained earlier, I'd also expect xrandr to fail when DISPLAY contains gibberish, but anyway, if it's "working" as you say, what's the problem you need help with?
[20:21] <ouroumov__> In a terminal, but I've no experience of unetbooting, maybe it does it for you.
[20:22] <ouroumov__> unetbootin *
[20:23] <ranguli> @ouroumov__ which method do you use? i've never used sync
[20:23] <ouroumov__> ranguli,  dd command, then sync command
[20:24] <geirha> Ah, it adds -d :0 to work around that bug
[20:24] <p41nk1ll3r> also, I had to use a version of unebootin that doesn't show on software center
[20:24] <unicornjedi> geirha, can you edit the script so that it includes 'xrandr -o right' in both cases?
[20:24] <ouroumov__> ranguli,  dd command writes but unless a specific option is passed it doesn't write "for real", it writes to buffer
[20:24] <p41nk1ll3r> as the one that shows doesnt recognize my isos
[20:24] <ouroumov__> ranguli, "sync" flushes the output buffer
[20:24] <geirha> unicornjedi: well did you try adding -o right yourself?
[20:25] <SchrodingersScat> !info redshift | unicornjedi
[20:25] <unicornjedi> geirha, i cant write scripts... nor do I know its syntax. im a noooooob
[20:26] <binary01>  hi all, i am having trouble booting into my desktop. At first after i try to login it would just return to login screen. i read that i may be a problem with lightdm and to try gdm instead. i installed gdm and now i get a black screen on boot. does anyone know how to fix this?
[20:27] <geirha> I have a hard time editing just that part without fixing the other glaring bugs, but that basically requires the whole script to be rewritten
[20:27] <ikonia> binary01: did you progress what I suggested earlier ?
[20:27] <unicornjedi> geirha, oh... maybe i can try your version
[20:28] <binary01> hi ikonia: yes, i got a grub prompt
[20:28] <ikonia> binary01: great, can you get into recovery shell ?
[20:28] <binary01> not sure how to do that. i dont see a list of options. just a prompt
[20:28] <ikonia> you don't get a grub menu up ?
[20:28] <ikonia> how are you getting into the "prompt" ?
[20:28] <binary01> i didnt see one
[20:29] <binary01> i am pressing e
[20:29] <binary01> shift and esc didnt work
[20:29] <ikonia> you need to get into the menu
[20:29] <ikonia> you need to find out why that's not working then
[20:29] <ikonia> thats pretty key
[20:29] <unicornjedi> geirha, brb
[20:31] <ikonia> binary01: how very dissapointing, it would appear in 14.04 they set the hidemenu option in grub
[20:31] <ikonia> binary01: you'll need to boot from live media to edit the grub.con to disable the hidemenu
[20:31] <bumbar> i've copied windows 10 iso with dd from terminal, but when i try to boot it says disk failure
[20:31] <binary01> ikonia: i got to a list of options. i go to advanced options
[20:32] <ikonia> binary01: fantastic, how did you get that up ?
[20:32] <binary01> i see like 8 options that all look the same
[20:32] <binary01> i pressed e once..
[20:32] <binary01> instead of banging it
[20:32] <ikonia> binary01: interesting,
[20:32] <ikonia> binary01: do you not see a menu option that says recovery, or fall back or anything like that ?
[20:32] <binary01> yes i go
[20:32] <binary01> i clicked it
[20:33] <binary01> i am at a recovery menu
[20:33] <ikonia> what are your options ?
[20:33] <binary01> about 8 options
[20:34] <binary01> resume, clean, dpkg, failsafex, fsck, grub, network, root. system-summary
[20:34] <ikonia> hit failsafex
[20:36] <binary01> it seems like its booting but nothing is happening
[20:37] <stacy-> 2 days ago lamp was installed and it came with apache .. and today apt-get install apache2 php5-mysql  for preparation of joomla.. anyway to test to see if lamp installed apache or apache2 ?
[20:37] <ikonia> binary01: what do you see
[20:37] <stacy-> could this be causing the conflict for joomla?
[20:37] <ikonia> stacy-: how did you install lamp the first time ?
[20:37] <binary01> /dev/sda5.... recovering journal
[20:37] <ikonia> as this seems very odd
[20:37] <ikonia> when we spoke less than 24 hours ago yhou didn't have lamp installed
[20:37] <ikonia> now 2 days ago you had it installed ?
[20:38] <robert__>  Hello everyone
[20:38] <ikonia> binary01: thats ok - let that run, that may take some time
[20:39] <binary01> ok thanks. ill come back when i see something
[20:39] <bprompt> stacy-:   you could check I gather with -> dpkg -l | grep apache
[20:39] <stacy-> bprompt thanks
[20:39] <ikonia> that won't help if the install has been something like xammp
[20:39] <ikonia> stacy-: how did you install lamp the first time
[20:40] <ikonia> and what happened after that as we spoke less than 24 hours ago, you didn't have lamp installed, but now you say you've had it installed for 2 days
[20:40] <ikonia> can you clarify what's going on please ?
[20:40] <stacy-> ikonia.. desktop was installed and lamp was installed right afterwards
[20:41] <ikonia> stacy-: how did you install lamp ?
[20:41] <ikonia> and yesterday you said you had a clean desktop install after the server installed failed and you didn't have lamp
[20:41] <ikonia> now you're saying you did this 48 hours ago ?
[20:41] <stacy-> ikonia.. i use the desktop shell to install lamp
[20:41] <ikonia> stacy-: how
[20:41] <stacy-> hold on..let me look for my logs
[20:42] <Mathisen> ikonia, i guided him today.. he said he had lamp installed what i have told him to do is to install apache2 php5 mysql and then made a database with mysql .. then we wget joomla and unziped it the strange thing is apache is showing default welcome for him when joomla is in apache directory
[20:42] <ikonia> Mathisen: thats unrealistic
[20:42] <Mathisen> then i told him to ask here
[20:42] <unicornjedi> geirha, hey hey
[20:43] <stacy-> sudo apt-get install git
[20:43] <stacy-> git clone https://github.com/arbabnazar/Automated-LAMP-installation-git
[20:43] <stacy-> chmod +x lamp.sh
[20:43] <stacy-> sudo ./lamp.sh
[20:43] <ikonia> Mathisen: if they had lamp installed - apache2/php5 would not install
[20:43] <ikonia> there we go
[20:43] <ikonia> so this is a mess
[20:43] <Mathisen> ikonia, um just saying what i know
[20:43] <Mathisen> im
[20:43] <ikonia> stacy-: so stacy - that is exactly the oposite of what I told you to do
[20:43] <ikonia> I gave you documentation with VERY clear instructions of what to do - you've ignored them and done something you where told not to do
[20:44] <stacy-> i installed lamp wrong?
[20:44] <ikonia> stacy-: you need to re-install ubuntu to get to a known good state as what that script does / how it does the install is unsure, and the fact that you can install packages like apache2 means it did not use ubuntu packages
[20:44] <ikonia> stacy-: you did exactly what you where told not to do
[20:44] <ikonia> stacy-: I gave you detailed info on how to install lamp on ubuntu desktop
[20:45] <stacy-> i didnt ask anybbody about lamp in here previous days
[20:45] <ikonia> yes you did
[20:45] <ikonia> hence why I gave you links
[20:45] <ikonia> and I told you very clearly to get your requirements together before coming back to discuss it more
[20:45] <ikonia> as you didn't really have them set out
[20:46] <ikonia> stacy-: your best cause of action is a clean ubuntu install - then move forward with the documentation I gave you from there
[20:46] <ikonia> course of action sorry
[20:47] <unicornjedi> geirha, you there bud?
[20:47] <xangua> ! Ask
[20:48] <Mathisen> ikonia, should it not still use /var/www/html ??? ..
[20:48] <Mathisen> or does it use a diffrent working directory ?
[20:48] <ikonia> what lamp stack is running - how was the other one configured, is the other one runing, what version is the other one etc etc
[20:48] <SchrodingersScat> check the config and find out?
[20:48] <ikonia> we just don't know - we know it didn't use the ubuntu apckages
[20:48] <ikonia> packages
[20:48] <ikonia> so a clean install and move forward safely is the best option
[20:49] <SchrodingersScat> actually it looks like that script just used apt-get, and set the mysql password to MYPASSWORD123
[20:49] <ikonia> can't have done
[20:49] <ikonia> or the apache packages wouldn't have installed - as they would already have been there
[20:49] <ikonia> something is not adding up
[20:49] <ikonia> a clean install is the safe way forward
[20:49] <SchrodingersScat> I agree it does not add up.
[20:49] <ikonia> there is a lot of hidden/missleading information being shared
[20:50] <ikonia> eg: this was done 48 hours ago, yet less than 24 hours ago - this lamp install didn't exist
[20:50] <binary01> ikonia: nothing was happening and i was thinking to try to drop into a root shell and try dpkg-reconfigure lightdm.. that was the last command i did before i got a black screen (i chose gdm before). now i try to choose lightdm again and im getting an error that it cant move the file because it is a read-only file system.. any way i can get this working?
[20:50] <ikonia> binary01: what was the last thing you did
[20:51] <binary01> i ran sudo dpkg-configure gdm and i chose gdm as display manager. now im trying to change it back to lightdm
[20:51] <ikonia> binary01: why !!!!
[20:51] <binary01> but its saying the filesystem is read only
[20:51] <ikonia> binary01: I told you to let the disk recovery finish
[20:51] <ikonia> and warned you it would take time !!!!
[20:51] <ikonia> rushing in blind is why you are in this mess
[20:52] <Emperor_Earth> Jordan_U: Hey, I'm trying it out now. I'll let you know how it goes. Sorry. My IRC log doesn't go back very far so I didn't catch it before.
[20:52] <binary01> yea, i know. i thought of trying this. it seems like a reasonable thing to try
[20:52] <ikonia> why ???
[20:52] <sulfasal> I have a Sansa-clip media player. Lately when I plug it in the OS 15.10 creates a new directory for it like this: /media/sulfasal/6265-3832 the "real name" becomes 6265-38321. So now I have two dirs for the same thing. The wierd part is that the "real dir" is now owned by root and is empty, while the "new dir" has files in it but they can't be played because they reference the wrong dir. How to fix, pleas
[20:52] <ikonia> I TOLD you to let it finish and warned you it would take time
[20:52] <sulfasal> e.
[20:52] <ikonia> binary01: why did you ignore the advice after I told you what to do - and told you earlier you didn't understand the problem so where making things worse
[20:53] <binary01> this seemed like the right thing to do but i guess not
[20:53] <ikonia> why did it seem the right thing to do ???
[20:53] <ikonia> I told you exactly to wait for something that would take time
[20:53] <binary01> because its the reverse of what i did to get into this mess
[20:53] <ikonia> why did it seem the right thign to do to ignore that advice and try random things - more so when I'd told you earlier messing with gdm made things worse
[20:54] <ikonia> binary01: why ignore my advice though ???
[20:54] <andy> howdy linux fags
[20:54] <binary01> im not.. its taking so long i figured i could try this really fast
[20:54] <binary01> i will go back and let it start again
[20:54] <ikonia> so in the middle of a file system check - you thought it would be wise to try to manipulate the file system
[20:54] <ikonia> this is stupid
[20:55] <binary01> i hit ctrl+c.. it exited the system check
[20:55] <p41nk1ll3r> ok, I've managed to boot from the usb drive, but unetbootin doesn't do anything
[20:55] <ikonia> binary01: I'm not going to help you any more - you're making things worse for yourself, you're ingoring advice, don't know what you are doing and just guessing, you are wasting my time
[20:55] <binary01> ok. thanks anyway
[20:55] <ikonia> binary01: yes - it exited the disk check in the middle of it because you canceled it
[20:55] <p41nk1ll3r> it just stands there with a 10s countdown for automatic boot
[20:55] <ikonia> you may have wrecked your file system
[20:55] <p41nk1ll3r> I believe so
[20:56] <p41nk1ll3r> could it be that the fact that I have password protected my drive is keeping unetbootin from doing it's thing?
[20:58] <sulfasal> I have a Sansa-clip media player. Lately when I plug it in the OS 15.10 creates a new directory for it like this: /media/sulfasal/6265-3832 the "real name" becomes 6265-38321. So now I have two dirs for the same thing. The wierd part is that the "real dir" is now owned by root and is empty, while the "new dir" has files in it but they can't be played because they reference the wrong dir. How to fix, pleas
[20:58] <sulfasal> e.
[21:00] <p41nk1ll3r> ikonia do you how to remove the password I've set for the drive?
[21:00] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: what ?
[21:00] <Emperor_Earth> Jordan_U: Everythign looks good so far. I'm assuming it's 14.04 x64 minimal, which is the correct version. Thanks so much! I'll let you know if anything pops up or when it's done.
[21:00] <gregor3000> hello need help as the updater is stuck on "waiting for configuration file". what could that mean (Kubuntu 14.04/Muon Updater)
[21:01] <p41nk1ll3r> when I installed ubuntu, I set a password for the disk, thinking I was setting it for the personal account
[21:01] <p41nk1ll3r> now everytime I try to install anything it asks for a password
[21:01] <Jordan_U> Emperor_Earth: You're welcome.
[21:01] <p41nk1ll3r> I want to undo that
[21:01] <ikonia> p41nk1ll3r: thats teh sudo password
[21:01] <ikonia> not the disk password
[21:02] <p41nk1ll3r> ah, thanks for clearing that
[21:06] <Kevin`> ikonia: i'm having trouble finding any actual configuration for the initramfs. the modules file is just empty in the vm. i'm close to the point of tracing the code line by line to find out where it's detecting encryption :/
[21:08] <prashant> ok
[21:09] <jameshes1on> anyone use irssi?
[21:09] <Kevin`> the wiki has several pages on encrypted filesystem and they are all wrong for the current ubuntu version. at least all the ones i've found so far
[21:10] <Bashing-om> jameshes1on: Many do, me included . What is the ubuntu question ?
[21:10] <jameshes1on> any general tips on usage?
[21:10] <MonkeyDust> jameshes1on  that's a yes/no question ... yes, i use irssi
[21:10] <MonkeyDust> jameshes1on  basically: type some text, then hit enter
[21:11] <jameshes1on> k thx
[21:11] <MonkeyDust> jameshes1on  type   /help
[21:11] <Bashing-om> jameshes1on: No, not really. There is a dedicated channel here . #irssi .
[21:19] <AlexPortable> Can I use the presed i used for debian for ubuntu?
[21:21] <andy> : Windows is hibernated, refused to mount.
[21:23] <DuncanT> Hi, looks like my ISP has a transparent proxy that break packages (signature fails at random, independent of which mirror I use). I can avoid this using ftp rather than http, but I don't know how to set that for an install iso (specifically minimal install iso)
[21:24] <DuncanT> Can anybody suggest anything please?
[21:24] <andy> can somone send me gnome disc unitity
[21:24] <ikonia> andy: it's in the repos
[21:24] <ikonia> it's installed by default on ubuntu installs I think
[21:24] <ikonia> DuncanT: does the minimal not ask for a host to connect to ?
[21:24] <andy> TY
[21:24] <ikonia> DuncanT: you could just change it in the sources.list
[21:26] <DuncanT> ikonia: I can't find sources.list, the installer bails too early I think - "Invalid Release Signature" - looking at VT4 shows it is trying to do a debbootstap
[21:26] <ikonia> does it not just time out and let you set your own ?
[21:27] <DuncanT> ikonia: No, I get the error, then it drops me back to a long menu. Nowhere I can see to set a manual mirror config
[21:28] <DuncanT> ikonia: The step failing is "install the base system"
[21:28] <ikonia> I'd have to look at the menu options
[21:28] <ikonia> I don't have it to hand
[21:29] <DuncanT> ikonia: Ok, I'll keep trying, thanks
[21:29] <direhawk> hello
[21:30] <LekeFly> Ubuntu on a Google Cloud Compute engine running Ubuntu, i have added my user to the group root, but i still can't upload/edit files in a folder owned by root
[21:30] <ikonia> LekeFly: log out and back in
[21:30] <ikonia> make sure the directory is group writeable
[21:31] <LekeFly> ikonia it's not group writable, and i'm not allowed the change the permissions
[21:31] <LekeFly> Have logged out and in
[21:32] <ikonia> LekeFly: so ther is your problem
[21:32] <ikonia> LekeFly: you've added your user to the group - and it's not group writeable
[21:32] <ikonia> it can't work
[21:32] <Nimms> DuncanT, add "mirror/protocol=ftp" to boot parameters.
[21:32] <LekeFly> ikonia oh, i thought since i was in the root group i should be able anyway
[21:33] <ikonia> no
[21:33] <DuncanT> Nimms: Thanks! I'll try that
[21:34] <AlexPortable> Can I use the presed i used for debian for ubuntu?
[21:35] <ikonia> no
[21:35] <ikonia> it could be a starting point though
[21:40] <Kekko> hey everyone
[21:41] <Kekko> anyone here?
[21:41] <ikonia> many people
[21:41] <Kekko> so ya basically i got a question
[21:41] <ikonia> just ask it, if people can help, they will
[21:42] <Kekko> i want to run a root with steamcmd and a teamspeak server
[21:42] <ikonia> as long as it's ubuntu related, there will be no issue
[21:42] <Kekko> its ubuntu related
[21:42] <Kekko> and i need to create users who can access the different server via ftp
[21:42] <Kekko> servers*
[21:43] <Kekko> i thought about doing the whole chroot stuff but could i not just do the version describes here https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/vsftpd/
[21:43] <ikonia> ftp is a bad move
[21:43] <ikonia> but thats up to you
[21:43] <Kekko> where i create users and put the gameservers in there. and then i deny the shell access?
[21:44] <Kekko> i need to do it like that
[21:44] <ikonia> then do that
[21:44] <ikonia> it's a very bad idea, but up to you
[21:44] <Kekko> cause there are people without shell knowledge who need to access the servers
[21:44] <ikonia> it's up to you, I'm just warning you it's a bad design
[21:44] <Kekko> what would you recommend?
[21:45] <ikonia> sftp as a minimum
[21:45] <Kekko> yea i guess its sftp at a minimum
[21:45] <ikonia> even then, I'd question the design
[21:45] <Kekko> i wanted to do that, sorry for not statinf
[21:45] <Kekko> stating*
[21:45] <Kekko> how would i do it then?
[21:45] <Kekko> as a smart design
[21:46] <ikonia> dependso n a lot of things
[21:46] <Kekko> which would be?
[21:46] <ikonia> your ability, your needs, your software, your usecases
[21:46] <Kekko> ubuntu server
[21:46] <Kekko> not really experienced but willing to learn
[21:47] <Kekko> my needs : people must be able to upload files without shell knowledge
[21:47] <Kekko> which would also be my usecases i guess
[21:48] <Kekko> anything else?
[21:48] <ikonia> it's your system
[21:48] <ikonia> you'll have to manage it
[21:49] <Kekko> i know, but im asking experienced people for their thoughts
[21:49] <Kekko> like you
[21:49] <ikonia> I'd be looking at the inbuilt sftp server in the ssh package
[21:49] <Kekko> openssh?
[21:50] <Kekko> so the chroot stuff basically.
[21:50] <ikonia> yes
[21:50] <Kekko> yea might be more work but better.
[21:50] <Kekko> i guess i will do it that way.
[21:51] <Kekko> can i contact you here if i have further questions sometime?
[21:51] <ikonia> ask anyone in the channel
[21:51] <ikonia> 1500+ people here
[21:51] <Kekko> okay. thanks for helping a noob like me :)
[21:52] <ikonia> no problem
[21:52] <Kekko> i cant see the online people, really bad mobile irc client.
[21:52] <ph> @Kekko, perhaps this is interesting for you: http://serverfault.com/questions/354615/allow-sftp-but-disallow-ssh
[21:52] <Kekko> may i ask how experienced you are? you seem to know what ur doing
[21:52] <Kekko> thx ph
[21:53] <debug-> hi everyone
[21:53] <Kekko> ill have a look
[21:53] <debug-> spent awhile since the last time I was here. good to know there's still activity.
[21:53] <Capricorn> My system has 4 core, but i have notice just one is active most the times. Is that normal? Also will try to kick the CPU with a heavy load
[21:54] <debug-> does anyone know about a room for canvas, 3D vectors and stuff?
[21:54] <SchrodingersScat> !alis | debug-
[21:55] <debug-> thanks SchrodingersScat
[21:55] <EOBeav> About 3x in the last couple of hours my ubuntu install will freeze up suddenly, and then kick me back to the login screen. Any ideas how to begin troubleshooting that?
[21:56] <Kekko> also im using windows, sadly, to access my server, shouls i use winscp or filezilla? winscp seems better cause it got putty integration.
[21:56] <AlexPortable> how do i preseed?
[21:56] <AlexPortable> auto url says cannot find kernel image auto
[21:56] <ph> @Kekko, winscp works best
[21:56] <Kekko> @ph thanks! :)
[21:57] <Kekko> ima go now, good evening, morning, noon or whatever to you peeps!
[21:57] <EOBeav> frick, it just happened again
[21:57] <Capricorn> My system has 4 core, but i have notice just one is active most the times. Is that normal? Also will try to kick the CPU with a heavy load. How do i change that my system use all 4 cores
[21:57] <Capricorn> ??
[21:58] <menad> hi
[21:59] <dax> Capricorn: if you don't have four things going on at once on four threads, it's not gonna use four cores
[21:59] <menad> hello
[22:00] <ph> @E0Beav, im not that experienced with that, but I would try with checking dmesg output && checking log-files in /var/log/ directory
[22:00] <EOBeav> ph, thx, I'm also finding something here http://askubuntu.com/questions/699078/unexpected-logout-in-ubuntu-14-04/
[22:01] <Capricorn> dax: virtualbox open and a lot of other programs.
[22:01] <dax> are four of them trying to use a full CPU core?
[22:01] <bekks> Capricorn: Open programs doesnt mean that all those programs are currently using all available resources.
[22:01] <dax> ^
[22:02] <Capricorn> dax: win7 under virtualbox, also with mulple cores
[22:03] <Capricorn> okay, how will i be able to test my system with all the cores???
[22:03] <bekks> Capricorn: What is your actual concern behind all that?
[22:04] <Capricorn> my system was show, so i went checking. found that i had just 1 core running most of the time
[22:04] <AlexPortable> how do i preseed?
[22:05] <bekks> Capricorn: Then you dont have a system load which requires all cores currently.
[22:05] <bekks> Capricorn: Which is a good sign, actually.
[22:05] <Kekko> another question: How would i setup a fastdl for a source server, cant see to find anything on google...
[22:06]  * EOBeav tries to not get booted again
[22:06] <Kekko> anyone got experience?
[22:07] <dax> Capricorn: run four copies of "yes > /dev/null" in terminals
[22:07] <Capricorn> How can i test IF all the cores will run??
[22:07] <Capricorn> ok
[22:07] <bekks> Capricorn: All cores will run because all cores are usable.
[22:07] <dax> Capricorn: ctrl-c to quit them when you get bored of making your cpu warm
[22:09] <ikonia> Kekko: what's a fastdl ?
[22:10] <gotlou> hi
[22:10] <gotlou> how is everyone
[22:10] <gotlou> clear
[22:10] <gotlou> oh wait that's a terminal command
[22:10] <gotlou> sorry everyone
[22:11] <gotlou> i am here to deliver a message
[22:11] <ikonia> we don't want it
[22:11] <ikonia> it's an ubuntu support channel only
[22:11] <gotlou> oh sorry
[22:11] <ikonia> please do not pass on messages
[22:11] <EOBeav> Ok, that was weird
[22:11] <Capricorn> patrick@silencio:~$ ps aux | grep yes | wc -l
[22:11] <Capricorn> 36
[22:12] <Capricorn> still just one CPU running
[22:12] <ikonia> Capricorn: show me the ouptut of uname -a please
[22:12] <dax> did you do `yes` or `yes > /dev/null`
[22:12] <dax> because there's a reason i said the latter
[22:12] <Capricorn> Linux silencio 4.2.0-34-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 10 22:13:01 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[22:12] <ikonia> yes will just hang, yes > /dev/null will keep "working" yes into nothing
[22:13] <Capricorn> did:   yes > /dev/null &
[22:13] <Capricorn> multiple times
[22:14] <ikonia> Capricorn: how are you monitoring the cores ?
[22:14] <Capricorn> using HTOP i see my 4 cores
[22:15] <ZELIG> HOLA
[22:15] <dax> pastebin the contents of /proc/cpuinfo
[22:16] <ikonia> !info stress
[22:16] <ikonia> may want to use stress to really put some load on
[22:17] <dax> meh. if it's not getting load from what they did so far something else is probably going on
[22:17] <ikonia> I was just wondering if it wasn't actually creating enough load to invoke smp
[22:17] <ikonia> interested in seeing the pastebin
[22:18] <AlexPortable> how do i preseed?
[22:19] <ikonia> in what respect ?
[22:20] <Capricorn> System has now load average of 42.95  36.98  21.29
[22:20] <ikonia> thats working for sure
[22:20] <Capricorn> But still JUST one CORE is running
[22:20] <ikonia> Capricorn: lets check something else, can you run "top" press "1" to show cpu core split
[22:20] <ikonia> does top show the same as htop
[22:21]  * dax waits for pastebin
[22:21] <ikonia> that would be interesting to see
[22:21] <Capricorn> Tasks: 283 total,  40 running, 243 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
[22:21] <Capricorn> %Cpu0  : 90,7 us,  9,3 sy,  0,0 ni,  0,0 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 st
[22:21] <Capricorn> %Cpu1  :  0,0 us,  0,0 sy,  0,0 ni, 99,0 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  1,0 si,  0,0 st
[22:21] <Capricorn> %Cpu2  :  0,0 us,  0,0 sy,  0,0 ni,100,0 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 st
[22:21] <Capricorn> %Cpu3  :  0,0 us,  0,0 sy,  0,0 ni,100,0 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 st
[22:23] <Capricorn> top - 23:22:55 up 1 day, 11:56,  7 users,  load average: 43,12, 39,85, 25,15
[22:23] <ikonia> lets see the pastein containing /proc/cpuinfo please
[22:25] <Capricorn> processor	: 0
[22:25] <Capricorn> vendor_id	: GenuineIntel
[22:25] <Capricorn> cpu family	: 6
[22:25] <Capricorn> model		: 94
[22:25] <Capricorn> model name	: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600 CPU @ 3.30GHz
[22:25] <Capricorn> stepping	: 3
[22:25] <ikonia> no
[22:25] <ikonia> a pastebin please
[22:25] <ikonia> ughh
[22:26] <gak> o,o
[22:29] <Capricorn> ikonia: did have seens the info you wanted?
[22:29] <ikonia> no
[22:30] <Capricorn> i had posted the /proc/cpuinfo info
[22:30] <krytarik> !pastebin
[22:30] <ikonia> you didn't use a pastebin and got kicked off the network for flooding
[22:30] <Capricorn> ok
[22:31] <xub> hi!
[22:31] <mallard> hi
[22:31] <Capricorn> how do i use pastbin?
[22:31] <ikonia> look at the link krytarik posted via ubottu
[22:32] <Capricorn> thanks .. sorry for flooding :-)
[22:42] <Capricorn> ikonia: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15515021/
[22:43] <ikonia> so that cpu should be very smp capable
[22:43] <ikonia> has the right flags and is legit physical
[22:44] <Capricorn> ikonia: So ... is there still something i can do about it??
[22:45] <ikonia> just walking through in my head situations why smp would not be engaged
[22:45] <dax> yeah, it's weird. I have an i5 6500 and it performs as expected :|
[22:45] <dax> different version, same architecture, so...
[22:46] <dax> and `yes` shouldn't be bottlenecking anywhere else other than CPU
[22:46] <ikonia> the only time I"ve seen this is when things like libc had been replaced with odd versions that where not smp aware
[22:46] <Capricorn> I am running on my system Ubuntu Desktop version 15.10
[22:46] <ikonia> so all the programs linked through to it could't use it
[22:48] <nickz> where to ask about telnet other than #telnet?
[22:48] <ikonia> ooho wait
[22:48] <ikonia> Capricorn: run "date"
[22:48] <Capricorn> i installed my system yesterday .. meaning a clean install
[22:48] <ikonia> Capricorn: is the date and time right
[22:48] <ikonia> that can screw the scheduler
[22:48] <Capricorn> za mrt 26 23:48:37 CET 2016
[22:49] <ikonia> I assume thats correct for you ?
[22:49] <AlexPortable> how do i preseed?
[22:49] <ikonia> AlexPortable: what do you mean ?
[22:49] <AlexPortable> supply file to ubuntu so it will use that instead of asking me questions for install
[22:49] <Capricorn> yes ... i am from Holland
[22:49] <ikonia> AlexPortable: same as the debian preseed you've got
[22:49] <ikonia> you just need a response file
[22:49] <Capricorn> That will be the right time
[22:50] <AlexPortable> yes but how do i start it?
[22:50] <ikonia> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/armhf/apbs02.html
[22:50] <ikonia> oops
[22:50] <ikonia> sorry
[22:50] <ikonia> wrong one
[22:51] <ikonia> oh that will work
[22:51] <ikonia> not the one I was looking for, but it should work
[22:52] <ikonia> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/amd64/apb.html
[22:52] <ikonia> thats the one I wanted
[22:54] <Capricorn> Is there already anything i can do to change? to make my system use all the 4 cores?
[22:54] <ikonia> Capricorn: understanding why it's not is key first
[22:55] <CrowX--> I just installed ubuntu on my laptop which has this GPU: Intel HD Graphics 520
[22:55] <CrowX--> should I additionally install some drivers for the gpu?
[22:55] <ikonia> nope
[22:55] <Capricorn> Thats true
[22:55] <CrowX--> like xserver-xorg-video-intel
[22:56] <ikonia> nope
[22:56] <CrowX--> cause when I scroll in Chrome, it's a bit slow
[22:56] <recon_lap3> CrowX--: in setting hardware -> additional drivers it should list any other drivers you might be able to use
[22:56] <CrowX--> recon_lap3, if it doesn't list anything there, it means it has all it needs. right?
[22:57] <ikonia> Capricorn: everything thats running through my mind would only impact a non-official ubuntu release or package update
[22:57] <john38> Hi i need a software than can full page print and not leave any white borders on page?????
[22:57] <Guest86973> Hallo :D
[22:58] <Bashing-om> recon_lap3: Intel; Intel provides, there are no other proprietary drivers for Intel graphics without going OEM ( testing ) .
[22:58] <fly_> hi, sorry for this silly question, but is there a *simple* way to share a windows folder within ubuntu ?
[22:58] <Capricorn> Can it be a BUG within Ubuntu Desktop 15.10?
[22:58] <ikonia> Capricorn: very doubtful
[22:58] <ikonia> more likley something in your bios that we don't understand at this point
[22:58] <john38> Hi i need a software than can full page print and not leave any white borders on page?????
[22:59] <Capricorn> Or shall it be more into my hardware
[22:59] <Capricorn> software is just a new install
[22:59] <Capricorn> ok
[23:00] <recon_lap3> CrowX--: not that I know of. dont mean there isn't though.
[23:00] <Capricorn> I will hunt my BIOS for some CPU related settings
[23:01] <ikonia> I'm doing a little research and having a think
[23:01] <AlexPortable> ikonia: "but only if you have network access, and set preseed/url appropriately", yes but how do I add this
[23:01] <ikonia> AlexPortable: add what ?
[23:01] <AlexPortable> i mean where do i write it
[23:02] <ikonia> boot arguments
[23:02] <AlexPortable> preseed/url=http://127.0.0.1/preseed.cfg ?
[23:02] <recon_lap3> CrowX--: that graphics card is a bit naff though http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Intel+HD+520&id=3255
[23:02] <ikonia> AlexPortable: that looks right
[23:03] <ikonia> but you can't use 127.0.0.1
[23:03] <ikonia> as that is the box your booting - so it's not going to contain the file as the box isn't built yet
[23:04] <Capricorn> my motherboard = MSI B150M PRO-VDH S1151, 4xDDR4, mATX
[23:04] <AlexPortable> yeah example id
[23:04] <ikonia> Capricorn: it should be fine - pretty much any modern board will support it, but I'm wondering if there is either a bug in your bios for linux, or if a setting is switched off by mistake
[23:04] <ikonia> on paper your machine can see all 4 cores, so is aware of them, it's just not sharing
[23:05] <ikonia> the other option is the linux scheduler is miss-configured
[23:05] <ikonia> but I don't see how that could happen
[23:05] <dax> (and it wouldn't be by default, so you'd probably know if you'd been messing with that)
[23:05] <recon_lap3> CrowX--: just checked mine, and it's worse, so must be something going on. cant say I've ever noticed problems scrolling stuff.
[23:05] <dax> ikonia: could always try mainline kernel package. kinda grabbing at straws though.
[23:06] <ikonia> dax: I agree it's a bit random, but the facts don't add up
[23:06] <john38> Hi i need a software than can full page print and not leave any white borders on page?????
[23:06] <dax> do you have a printer that can do that?
[23:08] <dax> Capricorn: ever had any other OSes on this system? if so, same behavior?
[23:09] <vincenzino> hi
[23:10] <Capricorn> dax: No just ... direct Linux. Installed ubuntu directly when i was home yesterday
[23:11] <ikonia> %101 sure it's an official ubuntu build, not something like mint, or elementary stuff like that
[23:12] <Capricorn> Downloaded version 15.10 from: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
[23:13] <binary01> hi ikonia, i am still waiting for failsafex to boot. does it usually take this long?
[23:13] <ikonia> can't get clearer than that
[23:13] <Capricorn> So the main Ubuntu
[23:13] <ikonia> binary01: I told you - I am not helping you / taking this forward with you after you wasted my time earlier
[23:15] <ikonia> Capricorn: can you "grep Processor" in the syslog and put the output in a pastebin please
[23:16] <ikonia> I've just read about a situation that you maybe hitting
[23:16] <binary01> hi all, i am getting a black screen when booting. does anyone know how to fix this?
[23:16] <ikonia> something I"ve not seen in a long long time, but it's still plauseable
[23:16] <ikonia> binary01: tell people the full info if you want them to help
[23:16] <ikonia> you're giving them the wrong details - and you'll waste their time too
[23:17] <binary01> thanks for the tip
[23:17] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | binary01
[23:18] <ikonia> Bashing-om: ho ho, it's far beyond that
[23:18] <Capricorn> ikonia: Did you mean: "cat /var/log/syslog | grep Processor"
[23:18] <ikonia> Bashing-om: what he's not telling you is the file system is screwed, and in the middle of an fsck interupted it and tried to mangle a read only file system
[23:18] <ikonia> Capricorn: that will work
[23:18] <binary01> bashing-om: thanks. ill check it out
[23:18] <Capricorn> This will results is empty
[23:19] <Bashing-om> ikonia: :( .. Was a thought ^^ to see if maybe install proprietary driver .
[23:19] <ikonia> Capricorn: do the same for grep -i cpu
[23:19] <Capricorn> meaning no line in syslog with "Processor"
[23:19] <ikonia> Capricorn: corry
[23:19] <ikonia> correct
[23:21] <Capricorn> just one line: "Mar 26 16:49:03 silencio kernel: [62173.865685] SUPR0GipMap: fGetGipCpu=0x3"
[23:21] <Capricorn> Best <ikonia> <dax> ... i think the problem is to big for now ... So i went to my bed now. Hope to see you soon
[23:21] <ikonia> Capricorn: Hmmm not %100 sure of the impact of that line, but it's not what I was looking for, so it doesn't matter
[23:21] <binary01> ikonia: how do you mangle a read-only file system?
[23:22] <ikonia> Capricorn: it's certainly an interesting one
[23:22] <ikonia> binary01: by interupting file system modifications during journal replay,
[23:23] <binary01> if its read-only then there isnt any modifications happening
[23:23] <ikonia> binary01: it's read only to you - not the system
[23:23] <Capricorn> Capricorn: if you have a brainwave .. drop me a mail <Capricorn@krachtscherm.nl>
[23:23] <binary01> anyway thats not exactly what happened
[23:24] <ikonia> thats exactly what happened
[23:24] <rolphy> holaa
[23:24] <ikonia> Capricorn: drop back in when you wake up
[23:24] <ikonia> be interesting to look at this more
[23:25] <Capricorn> ikonia: Where do you live? timezone wise?
[23:25] <binary01> i did not interrupt system modifications during journal replay
[23:25] <ikonia> binary01: you did
[23:25] <AlexPortable> Why do i get kernel panic when i do preseed?
[23:25] <Capricorn> I have GMT +1
[23:25] <ikonia> Capricorn: GMT
[23:25] <ikonia> AlexPortable: the error message will give you a clue
[23:26] <AlexPortable> kernel offset 0x0 from 0xffffffffff8100000 (relocation range: 0xffffff80000-0xfffffbfff)
[23:26] <ikonia> you need the info before that
[23:26] <AlexPortable> end kernel panic not syncing: FS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[23:26] <ikonia> AlexPortable: there you go - it can't mount the disk
[23:26] <AlexPortable> mount what disk
[23:26] <pam> I've got a large PDF file I want to split into smaller chunks...how can I split a huge pdf...into 5 smaller pdfs?
[23:27] <ikonia> AlexPortable: the one it's trying to boot
[23:27] <AlexPortable> why not
[23:27] <MonkeyDust> pam  pdf-mod, pdf-shuffler
[23:27] <ikonia> AlexPortable: again  you'll need to work that out
[23:27] <recon_lap3> pam : you could do 5 print to PDF file and break it up that way
[23:28] <binary01> ikonia: am i just wasting my time trying to boot failsafex at this point?
[23:28] <ikonia> I suspect it can't process your preseed file so it's trying to mount the wrong thing, thats just a guess based on a common guess
[23:28] <ikonia> binary01: not interested
[23:28] <ikonia> binary01: up to you
[23:28] <ikonia> you blew it with me wasting my time, ignoring me and making things worse
[23:29] <AlexPortable> ikonia: i get it when i load the preseed file
[23:29] <MonkeyDust> !info pdf-shuffler | pam
[23:29] <MonkeyDust> !info pdfshuffler | pam
[23:29] <binary01> i didnt ignore you. im not wasting your time. youre too sensitive
[23:29] <ikonia> binary01: you did exactly what I told you not to do
[23:29] <ikonia> binary01: thats ignoring me - thats wasting my time by making things worse
[23:29] <ikonia> after I'd gone through detail and effort with you
[23:31] <binary01> you didnt tell me not to do anything. it was not my intention to waste your time. thats all i want to say. thanks
[23:31] <stacy-> problem fixed ...did not need a reinstall of the whole ubuntu desktop ...
[23:31] <ikonia> binary01: I told you to let that complete - it will take time
[23:31] <ikonia> you ignored me, cancled it half way through and tried to reconfigure your machine
[23:31] <ikonia> that is ignoring me and wasting my time
[23:33] <pam> monkeydust: how can I use pdfshuffler to break it into 5 separate pdfs?
[23:34] <thetrino> hello
[23:34] <stacy-> ikonia..you are not always right
[23:34] <ikonia> stacy-: ?
[23:39] <pam> got it thanks :D
[23:43] <fearnothing> what's the syntax for supplying the content of a file as the data portion for curl XPUT?
[23:47] <SchrodingersScat> fearnothing: does -T work? check the manual
[23:49] <douglas_quail> SchrodingersScat, you like RAW?
[23:49] <SchrodingersScat> I'm sure I don't know what that is.
[23:49] <douglas_quail> a good book by RAW
[23:50] <douglas_quail> robert anton wilson
[23:51] <douglas_quail> SchrodingersScat, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_Cat_Trilogy
[23:54] <antonispgs> i am reading this right now
[23:54] <antonispgs> Ubuntu 16.04 is all about making this potentially final release of Ubuntu as we know it as rock solid as possible.
[23:54] <antonispgs> potentially final as we know it? why?
[23:54] <ssarah> "ubuntu as we know it"
[23:55] <antonispgs> yes exactly
[23:55] <antonispgs> what does that mean? are there changes in the horizon?
[23:55] <ssarah> maybe related to the few things in linux core that are being discontinued/changed, maybe related to plans to change the ui, maybe related to the fact that the debian creator died
[23:56] <SchrodingersScat> !16.04 | antonispgs ; ssarah
[23:57] <ssarah> oh, i was just answering antonispgs. thanx SchrodingersScat
[23:58] <antonispgs> ok so we don't really know what they are planning we are just assuming
[23:59] <gde33> The migration from xp to the ubuntu is looking very nice but it sure required a lot of google searches.