[00:00] <fishbulb> "gaming laptop" and the dedicated gpu is fried, it causes artifacts, I want to use just the integrated gpu on the i7
[00:00] <fishbulb> hd3000
[00:01] <fishbulb> is there anyone here familiar with that stuff? I've never used ubuntu myself, I use other distros
[00:04] <quantibiliy> xubuntu is my bet
[00:07] <akaWolf1> wow, the integrated gpu of an i7 is pretty good... you can just use ubuntu
[00:07] <akaWolf1> it'll be pretty decent
[00:07] <fishbulb> it's an old computer
[00:07] <fishbulb> it's a gaming laptop though
[00:07] <fishbulb> the dedicated gpu is faulty
[00:07] <akaWolf1> take a look at: ubuntu with gnome classic, mint, mate
[00:08] <stacy-> akawolf.. is an alternative to flash on mozilla?
[00:08] <akaWolf1> i'm still looking into that
[00:08] <akaWolf1> freshpepper hasnt worked here...
[00:08] <fishbulb> do any of you have experience with disabling a dedicated gpu in a gaming laptop
[00:08] <fishbulb> or know how that would work
[00:10] <akaWolf1> post brand & model of your notebook
[00:10] <akaWolf1> but i dont have any experience
[00:10] <akaWolf1> i'm just curious hehe
[00:11] <stacy-> akawolf.. i thought mozilla came with it's own version of flash
[00:12] <Dylan____> I got question when ubuntu 16.04 comes out will i be able to run it on a 5 year old mac?
[00:12] <zwl> well
[00:14] <Dylan____> Cause it has 4 gig of ram nvidia 320m graphics so im sure it would run smoothly
[00:30] <ionwind> hi
[00:30] <ionwind> i need help to canigurate minidlna please
[00:30] <zwl> tttttttttttt
[00:32] <ionwind> hello??
[00:32] <ionwind> some one here?
[00:33] <amxstudio> hi
[00:34] <mint_> ubuntu -de
[00:34] <zwl> im
[00:34] <ionwind_> hi
[00:34] <mint_> join kann jemand helfen
[00:35] <ionwind_> some one can help me with configuratio of minidlna please??
[00:37] <zwl> detailed point
[00:39] <simon_> hi
[00:39] <ouroumov__> !de | mint_
[01:00] <greger> exit
[01:03] <fractal> Bashing-om: hi
[01:03] <fractal> i never did have any luck with that btw
[01:03] <fractal> i even tried the main ISO, there is no memtest option although i see it clearly in the screenshots on the tutorials
[01:11] <Bashing-om> fractal: I did reboot, Mot much I can directly help with as I multi-boot with 14.04 as the primary. Grub only installs memtest to that primary install. I aslo booted up 15.04 .iso and it does have the "memory test " option .
[01:12] <fractal> Bashing-om: why would it not appear on my screen?
[01:12] <fractal> what is wrong with my system?
[01:13] <fractal> Bashing-om: i tried it on my other laptop. it works fine
[01:13] <fractal> so i have a working ISO, but why do i not have a memory test option on this new laptop
[01:13] <fractal> really pissing me off
[01:13] <fractal> i've been at this all day
[01:13] <dax> i take it the new laptop is using UEFI and Bashing-om and your other computer are not?
[01:13] <dax> because the memtest86+ boot image isn't UEFI-compatible
[01:14] <fractal> dax: yes. someone mentioned that earlier. can you hint me as to the fix?
[01:14] <fractal> :(
[01:14] <fractal> how can one with UEFI test memory?
[01:15] <fractal> i mean, is it really this difficult or am i looking in all the wrong places?
[01:15] <Bashing-om> fractal: I honestly do noy know .  In my experience you should .
[01:16] <fractal> hmm
[01:26] <Bashing-om> fractal: dax " Now the above information is correct, but keep in mind that memtest will not work in grub2-uefi . This is because UEFI does not support launching 16-bit binaries and memtest is a 16-bit binary. Thats also the reason why there is no linux16 command/module in grub2 uefi. " .
[01:27] <DaniKitten> You will ask me why I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, I'm right
[01:27] <DaniKitten> You will ask me why I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, I'm right?
[01:34] <Guest95073> lo
[01:36] <tellusiuX> Using STARTPAGE instead of Google. Results seem far inferior.
[01:36] <tellusiuX> Which search engine does the Ubuntu team recommend?
[01:36] <DaniKitten> Google
[01:37] <dax> tellusiuX: they don't. use whichever you like.
[01:37] <DaniKitten> 'cause is the default in Mozilla Firefox
[01:37] <pascal__> hey
[01:37] <tellusiuX> Ah, I thought they officially backed a certain engine.
[01:37] <Bashing-om> tellusiuX: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PopularPages .
[01:37] <DaniKitten> Or are you telling me that you aren't using Mozilla Firefox?
[01:38] <tellusiuX> The FF puts too much strain on my CPU.
[01:38] <DaniKitten> But you can use any search engine
[01:38] <dax> tellusiuX: not particularly. the default changes occasionally based on money, but that's not a recommendation, it's business
[01:38] <tellusiuX> I prefer Midori.
[01:39] <DaniKitten> Can you tell me a way for saving power on my Ubuntu? Is 12.04
[01:40] <DaniKitten> A laptop
[01:40] <ouroumov__> DaniKitten, install an adblocker
[01:40] <ouroumov__> DaniKitten, and consider switching DE to gnome-session-fallback
[01:41] <DaniKitten> Adblocker, uh?
[01:41] <ouroumov__> like uBlock, available for every major browser
[01:41] <tellusiuX> ouroumov__, I believe most of the guys here prefer Ghosterly.
[01:41] <tellusiuX> Ghostery.
[01:41] <DaniKitten> How an adblocker can save power?
[01:41] <ouroumov__> tellusiuX, haven't tried that one yet.
[01:42] <tellusiuX> ouroumov__, You also forgot one of the big ones about conserving resources and power: using a more efficient browser with JS disabled.
[01:42] <ouroumov__> DaniKitten, cause it reduces the amount of work needed to display a page, also the network traffic.
[01:42] <tellusiuX> Midori is much more efficient than Firefox.
[01:42] <tellusiuX> FF shouldn't be on a laptop in my opinion. It drains the battery.
[01:43] <ouroumov__> tellusiuX, how is Midori maintained? How are the security updates pushed?
[01:43]  * DaniKitten says: "The default tools are better, that's the reason for why are default"
[01:44] <tellusiuX> ouroumov__, It's the default browser in Manjaro and some others. I have a lot of respect for Manjaro so I assume it's pretty up to snuff.
[01:44] <tellusiuX> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midori_%28web_browser%29
[01:44] <DaniKitten> So, if Firefox is there, I must use it, like if Windows have Internet Explorer, I must use it
[01:44] <tellusiuX> It is the default browser in Manjaro Linux, elementary OS,[5] the SliTaz Linux distribution,[7] Bodhi Linux,[8] Trisquel Mini, SystemRescueCD, old versions of Raspbian, and wattOS in its R5 release.[9]
[01:44] <tellusiuX> That should give you some confidence about using it.
[01:44] <dax> "if Windows have Internet Explorer, I must use it" => Poe's Law triggered
[01:45] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, It means the developers approve of it. Why else would they make it the default?
[01:45] <DaniKitten> Is designed for that operating system
[01:45] <tellusiuX> By the way, I use Ubuntu myself but if you haven't used Manjaro you've really got to try it.
[01:45] <tellusiuX> Those developers are exceptionally talented.
[01:46] <DaniKitten> Manjaro...
[01:46] <ouroumov__> From what I'm reading it seems to be using the same basic structure as FF, tellusiuX.
[01:46] <pascal__> hi
[01:46] <DaniKitten> What kind of distro is that? Or is a program for Ubuntu?
[01:46] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manjaro_Linux
[01:46] <pascal__> I'm from Germany
[01:47] <DaniKitten> tellusiuX, What kind of distro is that? Or is a program for Ubuntu? Speaking of Manjaro
[01:48] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, It's a full distro based on Arch. The Ubuntu devs should try it out and take notes as well. It feels really good.
[01:49] <DaniKitten> Is lightweight or a war tank?
[01:49] <tellusiuX> Right now it's #6 on DistroWatch.
[01:49] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, Depends on the DE you choose.
[01:50] <DaniKitten> For my older PC there's Puppy, but is very buggy, so I installed FreeDOS on it
[01:50] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=manjaro
[01:50] <DaniKitten> I want lightweight mode, 'cause my "modern laptop" is 2009
[01:51] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, For an OLD PC I'd use Lubuntu.
[01:51] <tellusiuX> Lubuntu is really good for what it is.
[01:51] <DaniKitten> tellusiuX, What I need to do if I want a lighweight mode for Manjaro?
[01:52] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, https://sourceforge.net/projects/manjarolinux/files/community/LXDE/2016.03/manjaro-lxde-community-16.03-x86_64.iso/download?use_mirror=iweb
[01:52] <tellusiuX> This was just released. Give it a try.
[01:52] <DaniKitten> tellusiuX, and what are the minimum system requeriment for lightweight mode?
[01:53] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, join #manjaro
[01:53] <DaniKitten> Well, I'll try later
[01:53] <DaniKitten> What kind of Ubuntu are you using now, tellusiuX
[01:55] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, MATE 15.10.
[01:55] <DaniKitten> tellusiuX, MATE? What is that?
[01:56] <ouroumov__> DaniKitten, https://ubuntu-mate.org/
[01:57] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, Check out this celebratory video: https://youtu.be/KEHxHr-Ih9w
[01:58] <tellusiuX> One user comments: "This is the only OS working flawlessly on my cheap 10 watt max tdp e1-6010 cpu lappy without compromising on less features."
[01:59] <jak2000> can i  install proxmox on ubuntu?
[02:00] <nbrecht01> How would I go about setting up a Postfix mail server for the *local network* only? I mean that the server will *never* be connected to the internet except to install postfix, etc.
[02:00] <DaniKitten> So, MATE is for power saving
[02:01] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, I think Lubuntu and Xubuntu are even lighter.
[02:02] <DaniKitten> Yeah, I've seen Lubuntu before
[02:02] <DaniKitten> MATE looks too much like Puppy Linux
[02:02] <DaniKitten> 'cause the window manager is almost the same
[02:03] <ianorlyn> I don't think marco is exactly jwm
[02:04] <DaniKitten> Lubuntu is lightweight
[02:04] <DaniKitten> Puppy Linux is even more lighter, but is buggy
[02:04] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, http://www.overclock.net/t/1291854/mint-supassed-by-mageia-whats-so-good-about-mageia
[02:04] <tellusiuX> Mageia is interesting as well.
[02:04] <nbrecht01> How would I go about setting up a Postfix mail server for the *local network* only? I mean that the server will *never* be connected to the internet except to install postfix, etc.
[02:05] <nbrecht01> And I want to run everything on a single server.
[02:05] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, I'd go with Manjaro. See how you like it. It's the standout distro of 2016 as far as I'm concerned.
[02:13] <Revian1> tellusiuX: Can you please take the Majaro recruiting drive to another channel?
[02:14] <max3> can i dd a mini.iso image onto a usb and boot from it? it doesn't seem to be working
[02:15] <ouroumov__> max, did you use the "sync" command after "dd" to flush the output buffer?
[02:15] <ouroumov__> max3 *
[02:15] <max3> ouroumov__, no i did not
[02:16] <ouroumov__> give it a try
[02:17] <max3> ouroumov__, indeed
[02:17] <max3> ouroumov__, still nope
[02:18] <Revian1> max3: Are you certain the dd command you're using is correct?
[02:18] <max3> Revian1, quite
[02:18] <Revian1> ok
[02:18] <max3> `sudo dd if=/home/maksim/Downloads/mini.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=4M
[02:19] <max3> one strange thing is that /dev/sdc ends up having 2 partitions on it
[02:19] <max3> which i don't quite understand
[02:19] <Revian1> max3: Someone else was in here yesterday saying that same thing about 2 partitions.
[02:20] <Jordan_U> max3: I don't think the mini.iso has support for UEFI when dd'd to a drive (only supports UEFI when burned to a CD/DVD).
[02:21] <max3> Jordan_U, is there a solution
[02:22] <max3> it's weird. fdisk shows for the usb /dev/sdc1  *        0 63487   63488  31M 17 Hidden HPFS/NTFS and /dev/sdc2       63488 75775   12288   6M  1 FAT12
[02:23] <logy> hello everyone, anyone using owncloud, to help me install it? I have some issues and at #owncloud noone is online
[02:24] <Revian1> max3: FAT12? Was that a typo?
[02:24] <jim> Hi...
[02:24] <max3> nope
[02:24] <CY_Genre> how do I calibrate by battery stats in trusty tahr?
[02:24] <max3> i copy and pasted that from my terminal
[02:24] <CY_Genre> my*
[02:25] <max3> Revian1, lol what the hell is going on
[02:26] <max3> Revian1, the iso indeed has a FAT12 partition
[02:26] <Revian1> max3: I have no idea
[02:26] <jim> I'm looking to find out if do-release-upgrade is calling the underlying debian package manager components to perform the upgrade
[02:26] <Revian1> Never heard of FAT12
[02:26] <max3> Revian1, i fdisked a new dos partition table
[02:26] <max3> and dd'ed again and got the same thing
[02:26] <Revian1> max3: Typo in the iso code? Perhaps they meant FAT32?
[02:26] <DaniKitten> FAT12 is a file system for floppy disks and hard disk with less than 20 GB
[02:27] <Revian1> DaniKitten: Ah, ok
[02:27] <CY_Genre> DaniKitten, I concur, it's extremely dated
[02:27] <DaniKitten> 20 MB
[02:27] <DaniKitten> Was an error, is 20 MB
[02:27] <CY_Genre> i've seen it used in servers before but never for desktop environments
[02:28] <tellusiuX> Revian1, Yes, but do you agree with me that the Ubuntu devs should take some notes based on what Manjaro has done?
[02:28] <max3> does the usb drive need to be mounted for unetbootin to recognize it?
[02:28] <DaniKitten> FAT12 is very outdated, but if you have an ancient floppy disk or an SD card with less than 20MB you will have to use FAT12
[02:29] <DaniKitten> I have floppies, so I'm still using FAT12
[02:29] <max3> so how the hell do i get this work?
[02:29] <FuriousGeorge> hey all
[02:29] <jim> max3, depending on what you're doing (installing ubuntu?) unetbootin may not be needed or recommended
[02:29] <Bashing-om> jim: Rephrase ? As of course " do-release-upgrade " is of the package management system .
[02:30] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, Here's the cream of the crop: https://youtu.be/09TWuTKk0Bs
[02:30] <CY_Genre> could someone help me resolve an issue im having with my battery?
[02:30] <tellusiuX> DaniKitten, Some day, Ubuntu will have something as exciting. Just not yet.
[02:30] <FuriousGeorge> recently started using ubuntu, and i have a mystery on my hands.  i have a server on google cloud platform that i needed to set up a br0 iface on, and while i could do it from the cli, i could not get it into my openvpn init.d script without locking myself out of remote server
[02:31] <Revian1> DaniKitten: Interesting. I'll bet I've used FAT12 and just didn't know it
[02:31] <FuriousGeorge> so i made a new instance to test on, installed a few basic things, set up bridge from cli just like before, worked just like before
[02:31] <DaniKitten> How old are you Revian1 ?
[02:31] <FuriousGeorge> reboot server without enabling the init.d script, and now my br0 interface is persistent and working
[02:31] <Revian1> DaniKitten: 52, been using computers since 1982, been using Linux since 1999
[02:31] <FuriousGeorge> (on the test server)
[02:32] <CY_Genre> my batt reads at 87percent/full charged, it wont exceed 87 and when i switch back to my os x partition everything is right as rain
[02:32] <FuriousGeorge> it seems like something on ubuntu saw my interface, and modified some conf files to make it stick
[02:32] <CY_Genre> I don't want to tweak this to gain more use time, i just want it to be accurate
[02:32] <max3> i'm so confused (granted i don't understand much of disk management): i used fdisk to write a new empty DOS partition table. if i mount the usb drive i can see the contents of mini.iso but it still doesn't boot. so i want to set the bootable flag using fdisk but fdisk says 'No partition is defined yet!', and indeed there are no sdc1 or sdc2 partitions visible under lsblk
[02:32] <jim> Bashing-om hmm. ok, let's take the present case... someone is doing such an upgrade, but it got interrupted (the term got closed)... so in order to continue the upgrade, should he... dpkg --configure --pending ; apt-get -f install ; do-release-upgrade
[02:33] <akik> max3: if you dd the iso onto the usb stick, you don't need to fdisk it
[02:33] <jim> ?
[02:33] <max3> akik, plausible but i these things anyway
[02:35] <terrasapien> max3: you also don't need to set (non existant) partition bootable if you dd if=your.iso of=/dev/sd*
[02:35] <CY_Genre> does anyone here know of a way to calibrate it without using TLP or laptop-mode-tools, as from what i gather these are mainly used for another purpose
[02:35] <max3> terrasapien, again very plausible but i did these things anyway. i'm confused about the current state of the disk
[02:35] <jim> max3, a direct dd of the image onto the usb (again... are you trying to install ubuntu?) is what is recommended for those particular images (it might not boot othrwise)
[02:36] <max3> jim, thank you. i have done this. it does not work. i'm trying to troubleshoot
[02:36] <jim> max3, is your hardware uefi?
[02:37] <max3> yes
[02:37] <jim> max3, hmmm... could that be preventing the image from booting?
[02:37] <Xpistos> Hey all. Where can I get some info on 16.04 and Touchscreen?
[02:38] <max3> jim, i have legacy boot enabled in the bios
[02:39] <Bashing-om> jim: Try as ' sudo apt-get autoclean ; sudo apt-get autoremove ; sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ; sudo apt-get -f install ; sudo dpkg --configure -a ' And if ' sudo dpkg -C ' has no return there is hope .
[02:41] <jim> so do-release-upgrade uses apt-get as part of its thing
[02:41] <Jordan_U> max3: That partition is the EFI System Partition, which is needed for booting from an HD via UEFI. It's FAT12 so that it can take up as little space as possible (there is a minimum volume size for FAT32).
[02:42] <Jordan_U> max3: Are you booting via BIOS or via UEFI?
[02:42] <jim> can the efi partition be other than fat12?
[02:42] <max3> Jordan_U, i'm not sure how tell
[02:42] <jim> Bashing-om. ok, thanks
[02:43] <cybergig22> Okay I talked to the people in #ubuntu-touch before when I was refered to there from over here... what I am trying to acomplish is to replace Windows 10 on my tablet.... and they told me THIS was the correct channel to go to and I want to know if it is doable with the hardware I have on my tablet... can I get a straight answer as to yes or no if I can do it, please without the run-around.
[02:43] <Bashing-om> jim: " do-release-upgrade " is to go to the next release -- as in 12.04 to say 14.04 . Depending on what is set in the update manager .
[02:44] <jim> so /etc/apt/sources.list is not consulted for that?
[02:44] <max3> Jordan_U, i think i should try disabling legacy support
[02:44] <cybergig22> http://pastebin.com/NGihGYsv <--- these are the specs for the tablet in question.
[02:44] <Bashing-om> jim: Most assurdedly ... that is the basis of the fetches !
[02:45] <jim> ok
[02:45] <jim> thanks, I think I know what to tell him
[02:46] <Bashing-om> jim: Would you like the book on package management ?
[02:46] <max3> Jordan_U, disabling legacy disabled the usb stick completely during boot. in my bios i "boot override" and one of the options is "UEFI: SanDisk ..."
[02:46] <max3> what does this indicate
[02:47] <jim> Bashing-om, sure
[02:47] <max3> Jordan_U, there's also an option "Launch EFI shell from filesystem device" which returns "not found"
[02:48] <jim> we typically get both debian and ubuntu users (and kali, and other derivs)... it would be nice to be able to hellp them when possible
[02:49] <max3> Jordan_U, interesting. i got it to boot by choosing it as the first "hard drive" in the hard drives boot order
[02:49] <Bashing-om> jim: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_debian_package_management_prerequisites
[02:50] <jim> Bashing-om, that will be helpful for all the derivs
[02:51] <Bashing-om> jim: Yeah . All under 'debian' that is .
[02:52] <jim> Bashing-om, exactly
[02:53] <beastwick987> Hi everyone, I just installed Ubuntu to my raw VMDK in VirtualBox, which is a Raid 0 disk (in use). It went fine, but it won't boot. Windows 10 existed first in UEFI mode. I am not sure what to do. When I rerun the installer it does detect Ubuntu and the Windows Boot Manager. Any ideas?
[02:53] <cybergig22> Okay I talked to the people in #ubuntu-touch before when I was refered to there from over here... what I am trying to acomplish is to replace Windows 10 on my tablet.... and they told me THIS was the correct channel to go to and I want to know if it is doable with the hardware I have on my tablet... can I get a straight answer as to yes or no if I can do it, please without the run-around.
[02:53] <cybergig22> http://pastebin.com/NGihGYsv <--- these are the specs for the tablet in question.
[02:55] <nomic> cybergig22 , it may be efficient to post a message to the relevant section of http://ubuntuforums.org/
[02:55] <davido> cybergig22 : Boot to a USB device and try it out before you dive in. Once satisfied that works well, then go for dual boot.
[02:55] <lotuspsychje> davido: +1 good idea
[02:56] <davido> The only person who can reliably assure you that it will work for your system is someone who has been down that road with your exact hardware previously. Since that's unlikely, the second best option is to try it with a bootable USB first.
[02:57] <lotuspsychje> cybergig22: in most cases ubuntu performs rather great on hardware, but as davido suggest testing live is good idea
[03:02] <redditlukls> What's better about Ubuntu vs Mageia?
[03:03] <lotuspsychje> redditlukls: your in the ubuntu support here, so we reccomend ubuntu :p
[03:03] <redditlukls> Yes, but I want to know what makes it preferable.
[03:03] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | redditlukls for other chitchat
[03:12] <arno_> Hey,
[03:13] <arno_> I'm looking for a car race game that I could play with someone else over the network
[03:13] <arno_> ie: we would both have the game on our computers, and be able to play against each other
[03:13] <arno_> do you have any suggestions?
[03:15] <lotuspsychje> arno_: not sure it does over-lan, but tux racer is in repos
[03:15] <fumblehool> Hi ! I have my friend's laptop running Ubuntu 15.10 . he expected some commands and now rfkill list shows WiFi LAN Hard blocked True.
[03:16] <fumblehool> Tried running rfkill unblock but no luck
[03:17] <lotuspsychje> fumblehool: rfkill unblock all neither?
[03:18] <lotuspsychje> fumblehool: checked bios and hardware wifi switch at the side od the laptop?
[03:18] <Theory> I downloaded ubuntu-desktop from kubuntu, now what do I do to make it load?
[03:19] <lotuspsychje> Theory: logout, and choose ubuntu at your login screen
[03:19] <fumblehool> lotuspsychje: rfkill unblock all does nothing
[03:19] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I restarted but had no options.
[03:19] <lotuspsychje> Theory: no little icon at login screen to choose from?
[03:20] <Theory> lotuspsychje, None.  Booted straight into kubuntu.
[03:20] <lotuspsychje> Theory: you have auto login enabled?
[03:20] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I didn't think so.
[03:20] <fumblehool> lotuspsychje: checked bios and hardware switch..still no good
[03:20] <lotuspsychje> Theory: try logout after kubuntu loaded
[03:21] <lotuspsychje> fumblehool: thats weird mate, what wifi chipset is this?
[03:21] <Dylan____> Hey guys for some reason im just tried to install slim dock from ubuntu software center and now my software center doesnt come up id i type it and its not there
[03:21] <lotuspsychje> Theory: wich kubuntu version is this?
[03:22] <lotuspsychje> Dylan____: ubuntu version?
[03:22] <Dylan____> 14.04.3
[03:22] <lotuspsychje> Dylan____: update to 14.04.4 asap mate
[03:22] <lotuspsychje> !usn | Dylan____
[03:22] <Theory> lotuspsychje, 15.10
[03:22] <Dylan____> I think i am idk
[03:23] <Dylan____> :/ missing software center
[03:24] <Dylan____> Aprrently my computers up to date
[03:24] <Guest12507> so what is this about?
[03:24] <lotuspsychje> Dylan____: can you try starting software center from terminal?
[03:25] <Dylan____> Ill try
[03:25] <Theory> lotuspsychje, 15.10
[03:25] <Dylan____> Whats the command?
[03:25] <lotuspsychje> Guest12507: you have joined the official ubuntu support channel
[03:25] <Guest12507> I have ubuntu studio
[03:25] <lotuspsychje> Theory: tried booting into kubuntu and logout yet?
[03:26] <killuamorton> does anyone know a book or site that i could use if i just started using backbox and it is up to this version?
[03:26] <Theory> lotuspsychje, trying now
[03:26] <lotuspsychje> Guest12507: you can ask support questions here if you have issues
[03:26] <Guest12507> Does anybody here know about getting LAMP running on ubuntu?
[03:26] <fumblehool> lotuspsychje: Ralink corp. RT3290 Wireless 802.11n
[03:26] <Dylan____> Whats the command to lauch the software center in terminal
[03:26] <lotuspsychje> !backbox | killuamorton
[03:26] <fumblehool> Got by running command lspci
[03:27] <Dylan____> Nvm idk why but it was uninstalled in synaptic
[03:27] <killuamorton> its not that i have issues its just i have no idea how to start using this
[03:27] <lotuspsychje> fumblehool: could be firmware issue mate
[03:27] <lotuspsychje> !ralink | fumblehool
[03:28] <Guest12507> I have apache running but trouble with mysql
[03:28] <fumblehool> lotuspsychje: My friend tried to use reaver
[03:29] <lotuspsychje> fumblehool: did it work before messing with reaver?
[03:29] <killuamorton> ubottu that site you gave me doesnt come up on firefox
[03:30] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I get this error .... System program problem detected
[03:30] <fumblehool> lotuspsychje: yes it used to work before
[03:30] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I have two options, cancel and report problem
[03:30] <Guest37741> morning
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> fumblehool: you could try the recoverymode/fix broken packages with cable enabled
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> !recovery | fumblehool
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> Theory: report the bug please
[03:31] <semitones> hi, is there anything approaching community documentation for how to install ubuntu on the surface pro 4? I'm seeing guides for the 3, but wondering what is still applicable... I Just need a starting point at very least
[03:32] <Theory> lotuspsychje, package account-plugin-facebook (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/etc/signon-ui/webkit-options.d/www.facebook.com.conf', which is also in package kaccounts-providers 4:15.08.2-0ubuntu1
[03:32] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I did
[03:33] <Theory> stupid facebook plugin causing a crash and i dont even use it..
[03:33] <killuamorton> so does no one know where i should start if i want to use backbox for the first time and i know zero about this?
[03:33] <lotuspsychje> killuamorton: already told you, backbox is not supported here
[03:34] <lotuspsychje> killuamorton: seek help in their channel please
[03:34] <Bashing-om> !backbox | killuamorton
[03:35] <Theory> when will ubuntu 04.16 release?
[03:35] <lotuspsychje> Theory: around april 21
[03:35] <Theory> ok
[03:36] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I am currently using Kubuntu, is there anyway to do a fresh install of ubuntu 15.10 from kubuntu and erase kubuntu without using a flash drive or cd or anyhting
[03:37] <lotuspsychje> Theory: purge ubuntu-desktop perhaps and try the recoverymode/fix broken packages
[03:38] <Theory> hrm
[03:38] <Theory> lotuspsychje, I didn't know if there was a command from the terminal that could be used just to allow ubuntu to overwrite this whole kubuntu installation
[03:39] <lotuspsychje> Theory: thats whats the recoverymode for, trying to revert things
[03:39] <Theory> i just want to erase everything and do a fresh install
[03:39] <Theory> i guess i'll need a flash drive for that
[03:49] <engineer-pearl> My SD card doesn't support softlinks, probably because it's a removable medium. How do I make one anyway?
[03:55] <coffeeguy> hi i would like to move the app bar to the bottom of the desktop in ubuntu 15.10?
[03:55] <engineer-pearl> What I mean is how do I make a link with the location set to where the file on my SD card WILL be whenever it's there
[03:57] <xangua> coffeeguy: you will be able to, in 16.04
[03:58] <coffeeguy> kk thank you xangua :) looking forward to 16.04 in april
[03:58] <engineer-pearl> uhh... I just opened Appearence settings on my system to see if I could find the answer and everything just changed; almost as if going into a high-performance mode...
[03:59] <engineer-pearl> what did I do and more importantly where is the undo?
[04:00] <engineer-pearl> Never mind, I found it.
[04:01] <Guest84760> hi
[04:01] <Bailey831> hi all, there was 2 version available of libwebkitgtk update, libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 and libwebkitgtk-3.0-0, which version should I choose?
[04:01] <lotuspsychje> !movelauncher | coffeeguy see #ubuntu+1 for 16.04
[04:01] <Guest84760> I've been using ubuntu mate 15.10
[04:02] <Guest84760> whenever I restart my WiFi router I am not able to reconnect until I reboot system
[04:02] <Guest84760> does anybody have the same issue ?
[04:02] <Guest84760> pls help
 look like you have driver problem
[04:04] <coffeeguy> thank you lotuspsychje
[04:04] <Guest84760> I just upgraded from 14 to 15
[04:04] <Guest84760> is it the reason
[04:04] <Guest84760> Mate version
 I'm not sure if the problem exist after you upgrade from 14 to 15, but maybe you want try 16.04?
 I'm still use 14 but with latest kernel available on repository, current use is 4.2
[04:12] <Xpistos> Does anyone know if 16.04 is gonna be touch screen ready?
[04:13] <Bailey831> hi all, there was 2 version available of libwebkitgtk update, libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 and libwebkitgtk-3.0-0, which version should I choose?
[04:14] <lotuspsychje> Xpistos: ubuntu-desktop has already touch support
[04:15] <lotuspsychje> Xpistos: also it will be possible to install unity8, see #ubuntu+1
[04:16] <Loshki> I recently upgraded chromium-browser to 49.0.2623.87 on Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit), and now things have odd red boxes around them until I hit reload. It's just me, right?
[04:17] <Xpistos> lotuspsychje: so if I install say 15.10; that should have touchscreen support?
[04:17] <lotuspsychje> Xpistos: yes, you can also test a liveusb, see for yourself if your device gets the right support
[04:18] <Xpistos> Great.
[04:18] <Xpistos> I will try it out
[04:19] <Xpistos> lotuspsychje: Is it difficult to move from 15.10 to 16.04 when it is released?
[04:19] <lotuspsychje> Xpistos: upgrade will be possible on final indeed :p
[04:19] <Xpistos> lotuspsychje: Thanks. That makes me happy to hear.
[04:21] <lotuspsychje> Xpistos: its also possible to install 16.04 development version right now, see #ubuntu+1
[04:22] <incognito-dg> After I updated ubuntu a while back (it's been a few months) chrome navigates to sub folders on downloads or uploads with double click. Anyone have an idea what's going on?
[04:23] <incognito-dg> edit: chrome no longer navigates to sub folders....
[04:37] <parad0x114455> i need gentoo help
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> !alis | parad0x114455 seek the gentoo support channel please
[04:40] <amitz> how to disable autostart of tomcat8 the ubuntu way?
[04:41] <parad0x114455> is alis = leave
[04:41] <lotuspsychje> parad0x114455: you joined the ubuntu channel mate, we cant support gentoo here sorry
[04:42] <parad0x114455> can we teamview lotus
[04:42] <parad0x114455> i'd like to see
[04:42] <parad0x114455> buntu
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> !ubuntu | parad0x114455 take the online tour mate
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> parad0x114455: we recommend ubuntu strongly :p
[04:43] <The_Seeker> he came on strong!
[04:55] <elh9> is lxd good for windows guets? or is it more of a linux virtualizer?
[04:55] <elh9> guests*
[04:57] <newbie|2> Hello
[05:53] <sonu> How can i install vodafone k3770-z usb dongle in ubuntu 14.04
[05:59] <Gooer> @sonu http://goo.gl/gE87j
[06:02] <chmod_> hey there
[06:11] <dima__> i have bugs with fonts on my kubuntu 15.10  when i watch software in muon discover
[06:13] <crc32> in Ubuntu 14.04 and gnome metacity My custom key bindings just stopped working. I need them to run "xcalib -invert -alter" on nasty applications that try to use black on white text. What could have broken my keybindings. In preferences->kkeyboiard->shortcuts my custom shortcut is there it just does nothing.
[06:13] <dima__> how can i can become part of development ubuntu team?
[06:14] <Flannel> !participate | dima__
[06:15] <Flannel> dima__: There's a plethora of links on the second page for a variety of ways.  Hopefully something sounds interesting to you.
[06:17] <crc32> its really hard for me to see non inverted text.
[06:17] <crc32> any one know why gnome would have done this all of a sudden
[06:19] <dima__> can i get paid for work?
[06:22] <crc32> any ideas why my custom hotkeys in Ubuntu just stopped working. I really need xcalib -invert -alter to work
[06:24] <crc32> ok that explains that. My win aka super key is not longer responding on my keyboard.
[06:24] <crc32> How do I set the keyboard layout.
[06:26] <crc32> Where do I set the keyboard layout for X11 metacity?
[06:28] <crc32> clicking on system settings keyboard only seels to allow shortcut settings as well as repeat rates and curser blinks.
[06:29] <kbrgl> My ESP partition is currently pretty messed up. I've got lots and lots of boot managers installed for long-removed OSs. Is there any way I can clean it up?
[06:37] <gallo_mobile> hi, wondering is anone has/knows an easy guide to install r(u)torrent on 14.04... want it to run from localhost... or if someone can point me to how to make my own domain
[06:38] <Mr-Frog_> Hello! Looks like someone made a cool tutorial here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/530955/how-to-install-utorrent-v3-3-on-14-04
[06:39] <gallo_mobile> i used this guide https://github.com/xombiemp/ultimate-torrent-setup/wiki
[06:42] <redtubak> hello
[06:44] <Mr-Frog_> How far did you get on the github guide?
[06:44] <Guthur> I'm looking to install win32 (WINE) and linux steam clients on the same system, are there any strategies to ensure the steam clients don't conflict with each other?
[06:46] <Mr-Frog_> Hey Gurthur
[06:46] <Mr-Frog_> I have both linux and win32 installed normally without any issues.
[06:47] <gallo_mobile> Mr-Frog_: i finished the guide but i dont know how to setup a personal domain
[06:47] <Mr-Frog_> WINE puts win32 steam in totally separate directories by default,
[06:47] <Mr-Frog_> gallo
[06:47] <gallo_mobile> so i tried the domain i entered but of course it didnt work, trying to figure out how to "reset" it so rutorrent uses localhost
[06:48] <Mr-Frog_> would you like to just access utorrent from your device?
[06:48] <Mr-Frog_> hm
[06:48] <gallo_mobile> yes from localhost:port
[06:49] <Mr-Frog_> how did you last attempt to make the custom domain?
[06:53] <george__> channel: /join #cd/cyb3rtr00p3rs
[06:53] <Mr-Frog_> gallo_mobile
[06:53] <gallo_mobile> i didnt try as i dont know how to
[06:54] <Mr-Frog_> Have you added the domain you entered into ubuntu's hosts list?
[06:55] <Mr-Frog_> edit /etc/hosts
[06:55] <gallo_mobile> i havent edited that file, standby
[06:55] <Mr-Frog_> ok
[06:55] <Mr-Frog_> you would probably want to add the line
[06:56] <Mr-Frog_> 127.0.0.1       whateverdomainyoumade
[06:56] <gallo_mobile> i ony have localhost and my machine name at 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.1.1
[06:57] <gallo_mobile> so change localhost to "my_domain_name.com"
[06:57] <Mr-Frog_> I wouldn't recommend changing the localhost line since some programs may need it
[06:57] <Mr-Frog_> just add
[06:57] <Mr-Frog_> 127.0.0.1       localhost
[06:58] <Mr-Frog_> sorry
[06:58] <Mr-Frog_> 127.0.0.1       mydomainname.com
[06:58] <gallo_mobile> ok so a second line 127.0.0.1  mydomainname.com
[06:59] <Mr-Frog_> yes
[06:59] <Guthur> Mr-Frog_: cheers, I'll try installing straight with WINE
[06:59] <gallo_mobile> thanks i'll report back shortly
[07:00] <Mr-Frog_> good luck
[07:01] <Gegsite> yo
[07:01] <gallo_mobile> ah i have to edit/add a certificate... standby the guide covers it
[07:01] <abhi_> hi guys
[07:01] <Gegsite> I have an usb-pendrive and 2 sata winchester
[07:02] <Gegsite> one is an hdd with 15.10 on it and a new ssd that I want to make the new primary system
[07:02] <Gegsite> so far I could not ge the usb pendrive to boot  the iso
[07:02] <abhi_> I getting this error while adding ppa on ubuntu 12.04 http://pastebin.com/GjFbrfKB
[07:02] <abhi_> any suggestions.
[07:02] <abhi_> :)
[07:04] <abhi_> I can't find any solutions online thus asked
[07:07] <abhi_> any suggestions I have stuck at it since long
[07:12] <MurciLee> is there package for opening 'erwin' file?
[07:17] <Gegsite> also the disk-cxreator what should make a bootable usb-stick say it cant be make .... altho it copy the files
[07:17] <Gegsite> so HOW can I make an installer?
[07:18] <abhi_> Adding it manually it shows W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/kivy-team/kivy/ubuntu/dists/trusty/Release.gpg  Could not connect to ppa.launchpad.net:80 (91.189.95.83). - connect (111: Connection refused)
[07:25] <Nene1> hello all
[07:25] <zkanda> Anyone here knows how to debug sound issue? I'm having static noise everytime I plugged in my headphone.
[07:25] <sabotagebeats> zkanda someone else was having that issue yesterday
[07:26] <zkanda> sabotagebeats: do you remember the conclusion? :)
[07:26] <sabotagebeats> no :/
[07:27] <zkanda> lol
[07:27] <sabotagebeats> i went to sleep before it was resolved
[07:27] <Nene1> i just created my own local apt repo.. and i want to know how to download only security pkgs  which are not present on my client system???
[07:27] <sabotagebeats> but you're not the only one with that issue
[07:27] <sabotagebeats> zkanda, did you try switching through the different profiles in pavucontrol
[07:28] <abhi_> can someone please help with my issue if possible
[07:29] <zkanda> sabotagebeats: yeah, this is a new laptop and everyone seems to be having problem with the static noise.
[07:29] <zkanda> like for example: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=209554
[07:33] <felix95_> .
[07:34] <abhi_> any suggestions?
[07:37] <Kartagis> hi
[07:37] <Kartagis> why isn't imagemagick resizing to the exact dimensions I'm specifying?
[07:38] <Ben64> because you're getting the syntax wrong
[07:38] <Kartagis> I specify 120x120, what imagemagick is doing 120x113
[07:39] <Ben64> you're probably specifying 120x120 max, and it keeps the ratio the same
[07:39] <Kartagis> Ben64: I do convert -resize 120x120 file.png newfile.png
[07:39] <Ben64> http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/resize/
[07:54] <sneak_> hey there, where do i report bugs for xenial?
[07:54] <loveheartjoylove> My usb mouse stopped working, I think it's the mouse but how can I be sure?
[07:54] <sneak_> the xenial vagrant box on cloud-images doesn't have the virtualbox additions loaded to mount shared folders
[07:54] <loveheartjoylove> Will testing my usb phone connection rule out the laptop as failing?
[07:55] <loveheartjoylove> and is there any way I can fix this mouse? I think it was water damaged
[07:55] <loveheartjoylove> Heeeelp i wanna play open arena
[07:56] <loveheartjoylove> Hello
[08:20] <czeslaw> Hello, It's very important. How to ugrade usb-modeswitch to 2.2.1 in ubuntu/xubuntu 14.04
[08:20] <czeslaw> I can't have internet
[08:22] <momken> Hello, when the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS final will be released?
[08:23] <czeslaw> Hello, It's very important. How to ugrade usb-modeswitch to 2.2.1 in ubuntu/xubuntu 14.04
[08:23] <Ben64> momken: sometime probably april 21st
[08:24] <momken> Ben64, Thank you. You were always helping me. But I expected sooner :D
[08:25] <baizon> momken: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseSchedule
[08:25] <Ben64> czeslaw: you can try to find a ppa or something, you're on your own if you want to do that though
[08:26] <czeslaw> i don't know how to add but someone said:  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-modeswitch
[08:26] <czeslaw> how to add this to ppa?
[08:26] <Ben64> czeslaw: what you linked to isn't a ppa
[08:27] <poradax> hello guys what are you talking about
[08:27] <czeslaw> Hello, It's very important. How to ugrade usb-modeswitch to 2.2.1 in ubuntu/xubuntu 14.04
[08:27] <baizon> czeslaw: well either you upgrade your ubuntu, or u download the newer package (and its dependencies) manually
[08:28] <czeslaw> i have some debs
[08:28] <Myrtti> poradax: Ubuntu support issues.
[08:28] <czeslaw> but it says libjim0debian2 is missing
[08:28] <czeslaw> so how to install it?
[08:28] <momken> Ben64, baizon: I read it in wikipedia: "It is also planned that Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will move entirely from Python 2 to Python 3, which will require dropping or porting Python 2 packages." WHY dropping support for python 2.7?
[08:29] <poradax> oh i just recently installed ubuntu earlier
[08:29] <poradax> cant wait to get issues
[08:29] <momken> There are a lot of libs currently available in Python 2.7 but not in Python 3
[08:29] <baizon> momken: http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/libpython2.7
[08:29] <baizon> momken: "If you have your own programs based on Python 2, fear not! Python 2 will continue to be available (as the python package) for the foreseeable future. However, to best support future versions of Ubuntu you should consider porting your code to Python 3. Python/3 has some advice and resources on this. "
[08:30] <czeslaw> baizon, how to install libjim0debian2?
[08:30] <Ben64> czeslaw: once again, you're on your own if you choose to install 3rd party packages/repositories
[08:30] <czeslaw> ehhh
[08:30] <czeslaw> yeah so that great :/
[08:30] <baizon> czeslaw, Ben64 is right, you did install something else
[08:31] <czeslaw> you want to help other to change OS and you're on your own :/
[08:31] <baizon> the default usb-modeswitch doesn't have this pkg as dependence
[08:31] <baizon> czeslaw: that isnt true
[08:31] <czeslaw> deafualt dosent see the modem
[08:31] <czeslaw> yeah why not if you said so
[08:31] <baizon> czeslaw: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/libjim0debian2
[08:32] <baizon> so there is no such pkg in ubuntu 14.04
[08:32] <czeslaw> so know the 15.05 is unstable
[08:32] <momken> czeslaw, Calm down. We are here to help each other. First of all I don't know what usb-modeswitch 2.2.1 is
[08:32] <czeslaw> and I dont know upgrade or delete linux fo father at all
[08:32] <Ben64> there isn't a 15.05, there is a 15.04, but it isn't supported anymore
[08:33] <baizon> momken: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=usb-modeswitch&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all
[08:33] <czeslaw> yes and I need working linux now, beacuse my father leaves the country in days
[08:33] <czeslaw> can't wait for 16.04
[08:34] <Ben64> you can install 16.04 now, it's just in beta
[08:34] <baizon> czeslaw: im using ubuntu 16.04 right now
[08:34] <czeslaw> yeah and what if linux break down
[08:34] <czeslaw> but I need stable linux
[08:34] <czeslaw> for guy who is 60
[08:35] <momken> czeslaw, I am using 14.04 too and won't upgrade to 16.04 until become stable
[08:35] <baizon> czeslaw: ubuntu 16.04 is stable
[08:35] <momken> czeslaw, It is your choice to upgrade to beta or not, but if you don't want to do that there should be other options too
[08:36] <czeslaw> but you said is in beta
[08:36] <Ben64> you could install 15.10
[08:36] <baizon> Ben64: i guess he needs an LTS
[08:36] <czeslaw> and how to upgrade to 16.04?
[08:38] <czeslaw> baizon, how to upgrade to 16.04?
[08:38] <momken> czeslaw, upgrading 14.04 to 16.04 is possible, but is a heavy process. I don't recommend it myself
[08:38] <czeslaw> REALLY!!!!
[08:38] <czeslaw> OMG
[08:39] <czeslaw> so I need to install 15.04 via USB?
[08:39] <momken> but upgrading to 16.04beta may be not available. I am not that expert an Ben64
[08:40] <baizon> momken: its possible but i dont recommend it for an beta
[08:40] <baizon> czeslaw: install 16.04, not 15.04
[08:40] <craptalk> is there any downloader app in ubuntu that acts like IDM? i mean can be added into browser plugin and interact with anything on the browser that can be downloadable?
[08:40] <momken> czeslaw, wait. I think you should be able to install modeswitch 2.2.1 on 1404 too
[08:40] <elh9> is there an irc channel for ubuntu LXD?
[08:41] <czeslaw> momken, okay
[08:41] <Ben64> czeslaw: should be "sudo update-manager -d"
[08:41] <craptalk> i heard about prozilla, aria2, which one is like my need
[08:42] <xangua> craptalk: Uget and Flashgot add-on for Firefox
[08:42] <momken> craptalk, aria2 is fast but commandline-based
[08:42] <momken> yeah, Uget is good in UI-based apps
[08:42] <czeslaw> momken, and do you have something?
[08:43] <czeslaw> Ben64 what for?
[08:43] <momken> czeslaw, I have uget myself. But personally I prefer DownThemAll plugin for firefox.
[08:43] <Ben64> czeslaw: to upgrade to 16.04
[08:44] <momken> It is crossplatform, works on Linux and Win
[08:44] <momken> elh9, Why not using xchat or hexchat?
[08:46] <soot_> hello
[08:46] <momken> czeslaw, You said you have a dep to install usb-modeswitch 2.2.1 manually, right?
[08:46] <czeslaw> yes
[08:47] <lilrunaway> so
[08:47] <czeslaw> im installing 16.04 we gonna se
[08:47] <lilrunaway> really
[08:47] <czeslaw> no
[08:47] <lilrunaway> whats the best software for monitering wifi traffic
[08:47] <czeslaw> its not working
[08:48] <elh9> momken, i'm using hexchat, i was talking about LXD, the hypervisor for ubuntu
[08:48] <lilrunaway> thats unfortunate
[08:48] <elh9> or "lightervisor" as they call it
[08:48] <baizon> lilrunaway: wireshark
[08:48] <czeslaw> momken I did but theres no libjim0debian2
[08:48] <czeslaw> Installing 16.04 doesnt work
[08:48] <momken> elh9, Oh, that one. I think it's lxc
[08:48] <czeslaw> brb!
[08:49] <elh9> lxd sits ontop of lxc
[08:49] <vbotka> lilrunaway, kismet
[08:49] <elh9> adds more functionality
[08:49] <lilrunaway> ok
[08:50] <momken> elh9, go to #lxcontainers
[08:50] <elh9> ah great thanks
[08:50] <momken> elh9, Try to use "Server -> List of Channels" and search these stuff yourself
[08:51] <elh9> ah ok great thanks momken
[08:51] <momken> elh9, you're welcome
[08:55]  * coffeeguy is upgrading to 16.04 :)
[08:56] <momken> czeslaw, Did you upgraded to 16.04?
[08:56] <tf_> hi
[08:56] <momken> czeslaw, I think libjim0debian2 is a deprecated package. Were did you downloaded your modeswitch deb?
[08:57] <momken> czeslaw, I guess package "libjim0debian2" is to be replaced by "jimtcl"
[08:58] <Guest26312> I am on the laptop of my 76 year old dad with Kubuntu 15.10 installed. My parents only use it for surfing and are complete computer illiterate. Since I only visit twice a year I want him to be able to do an update with a double click so I create a script file and make it executable.
[08:58] <Guest26312> The content is: #!/bin/bash
[08:58] <Guest26312> sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:59] <Guest26312> I right clicked on the file and chose open with bash, keep window open and always associate the file extension
[08:59] <Guest26312> But when I double click on the script nothing happens.
[08:59] <Nene1> guys, any idea ob how to restrict apt-get to download only packages not present on my system???
[08:59] <Guest26312> Any idea?
[09:00] <Guest26312> I logged out and back in again but still no improvement.
[09:00] <llutz> Guest26312: thought about using cron-apt to automate updates instead of your script?
[09:01] <Guest26312> llutz, no
[09:01] <Guest26312> I want the simplest solution. Updates should be installed daily and without my dad having to do anything. max input password.
[09:02] <llutz> !info cron-apt | Guest26312  that's what this package does (if you want it to)
[09:02] <Guest26312> So I have to install cron-apt
[09:02] <Guest26312> thx
[09:02] <Guest26312> I will install it
[09:02] <moonwolf> when i try to install vega strike data in ubuntu 15.10 x64  it says:  dependency not satisfied >> vegastrike (>0.5.1.r1-1) but i cant download vegastrike from their page: http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net/getfiles/
[09:02] <llutz> Guest26312: read the docu, by default it just downloads updates, it's not installing them
[09:03] <moonwolf> they only seem to have vegastrike-data ?
[09:04] <Guest26312> llutz, I installed it but do I have to configure anything ?
[09:04] <xiatengfei> hi
[09:04] <llutz> Guest26312: /etc/cron-apt
[09:04] <czeslaw> momoken and what now
[09:05] <czeslaw> ben64, I can't upgrade beacuse there is an error of 3d parties repositeries, how to delete them?
[09:05] <Guest26312> Can  it be configured so that the password does not have to be entered?
[09:05] <llutz> Guest26312: check /etc/cron-apt/actions.d, you might add a new file there, "4-install" with content "dist-upgrade -y -o APT::Get::Show-Upgraded=true"  to install downloaded updated. it runs as root cron-job, no password needed
[09:06] <Marezz> I have pop-up window in ubuntu 14.04 saying system program problem detected, do you want to report the problem now? where can i see more info about that problem..
[09:07] <Nene1> i am using apt-mirror to setup my own local apt repo.... i am trying to download only security updates. any idea on how to restrict apt to download security pkgs that are not present on my system
[09:07] <loveheartjoylove> What is the proper channel to discuss web deveopment?
[09:07] <loveheartjoylove> Thank you
[09:07] <llutz> !alis | loveheartjoylove
[09:10] <Guest26312> llutz, I created the file as you said as root
[09:10] <Nene1> llutz: any idea on my issue??
[09:11] <poradax> guys help
[09:11] <llutz> Guest26312: in /etc/cron.d/cron-apt you control when it should run
[09:11] <poradax> help
[09:11] <llutz> Nene1: no sry
[09:11] <Guest26312> llutz, is there any way to test before I leave my parents place in 15 minutes. Next time I will visit will be around christmas and if anything will not work my dad will have no idea what to do and panic. he only knows how to start firefox and enter urls
[09:11] <jeff1> How can you block all incoming conntions in ubuntu?
[09:12] <Guest26312> thx
[09:12] <kjam> not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but has anyone had good/bad experiences on the dell precision 15 series ubuntu laptops?
[09:13] <llutz> Guest26312: the only test is, to let it run in 5 minutes and check the result. pointless if no updates are available, though
[09:13] <atralheaven> hi
[09:14] <nacktnasenwombat> Hi! Is there any way to convert webm files to mp4 using SoundKonverter?
[09:14] <llutz> jeff1: reading  man ufw or man iptables  will help
[09:14] <nacktnasenwombat> A page I found on the Internet said it should be able to do this, but I don't find any option to do it.
[09:14] <l1n3r> help
[09:15] <poradax> help guys
[09:15] <nacktnasenwombat> Oops, I meant mp3, not mp4. (That's what you get when you type too fast)
[09:15] <atralheaven> I can't connect to my wifi on my laptop, it tries to connect  and then it says Disconnected, you are now offline.
[09:15] <poradax> i shitting said for ubuntu to make 220gb partition for ubuntu
[09:15] <poradax> but it only made 30gb
[09:15] <poradax> how can i extend it
[09:15] <Guest26312> llutz, I know I should did into this but could you give me the line quickly so the 4-install script runs once a week?
[09:15] <atralheaven> I tried rebooting, deleting the connection, and rebooting the modem
[09:16] <nacktnasenwombat> poradax, you can use a live DVD I think.
[09:16] <Guest26312> I have an 8 hour drive ahead of me and my wife is pushing me.
[09:16] <atralheaven> im connected to the same wifi with my phone now
[09:16] <poradax> nah i dont want to redownload it again
[09:16] <atralheaven> and it was ok yesterday
[09:17] <llutz> Guest26312: "* * * * 1  root ....."     will run it every monday
[09:17] <poradax> tell me the gparted way
[09:17] <llutz> Guest26312: "1 4 * * 1  root ....."     will run it every monday sry
[09:17] <nacktnasenwombat> What partition is it? Because I don't think you can change certain partitions while the system still is running-
[09:18] <poradax> here
[09:18] <poradax> linux partition
[09:18] <llutz> Guest26312: "0 11 * * 1  root ....."     will run it every monday at 11 o'clock, more parents-friendly i guess
[09:19] <nacktnasenwombat> What is it mounted as, poradax? :)
[09:19] <poradax> i dont know
[09:19] <Guest26312> like this?  * 11 * * 1     root    test -x /usr/sbin/cron-apt && /usr/sbin/cron-apt
[09:19] <nacktnasenwombat> Type in "df -h" in a terminal and look what it says. :)
[09:20] <poradax> "/"
[09:20] <llutz> Guest26312: that will run it from 11:00 to 11:59 on monday, every minute .... use "0 11 * * 1"
[09:21] <atralheaven> i deleted it again, its ok now...
[09:21] <poradax> http://www.howtogeek.com/114503/how-to-resize-your-ubuntu-partitions/
[09:21] <poradax> is this okay?
[09:22] <Guest26312> llutz, thx
[09:22] <Guest26312> llutz, but the test command is correct?
[09:22] <jeff1> Will ubuntu run a a Duo core cpu and 2gb of ram
[09:22] <poradax> yess jeff1
[09:23] <cspack> poradax: yes, that's how you do it. You can't resize a mounted partition so you need to boot from live dvd/usb
[09:24] <Marezz> I have pop-up window in ubuntu 14.04 saying system program problem detected, do you want to report the problem now? where can i see more info about that problem..
[09:24] <Guest26312> llutz, https://paste.ubuntu.com/15537087/
[09:24] <poradax> cspack
[09:25] <poradax> can i resize it in windows
[09:25] <poradax> i can dual-boot
[09:25] <Guest26312> OK?
[09:25] <llutz> Guest26312: right, you should comment out the line above "0 4 ..." or it will run daily at night too
[09:25] <poradax> cspack
[09:25] <cspack> poradax: no, windows doesn't understand ext4 filesystems
[09:25] <poradax> oh man
[09:25] <coffeeguy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15537092/  is this bad?
[09:26] <Guest26312> llutz, but will the test -x command actually execute the update script?
[09:26] <poradax> why does  google says it can
[09:26] <poradax> cspack
[09:26] <Guest26312> or do I have to remove the test -x in front of the path?
[09:27] <cspack> poradax: where do you see that?
[09:27] <llutz> Guest26312: test -x    checks if /usr/sbin/cron-apt exists and is executable. if it is, it runs it. so let the line be like that, its ok
[09:28] <poradax> okay cspack
[09:28] <poradax> tell me what to do i'll boot it ubuntu installation from usb
[09:29] <Guest26312> llutz, cool. thx
[09:29] <duobix> hi there
[09:29] <Guest26312> llutz, and he 4-install file really only has that one line? no #!/bin/bash? https://paste.ubuntu.com/15537106/
[09:30] <llutz> Guest26312: yes, those are option to apt, not shellcommands
[09:30] <llutz> Guest26312: you'd install/enable ssh on that machine to gain remote-access for help
[09:30] <duobix> I got a quick question-I made a new user, and everytime I log into users shell it's just sh, how do I change it to zsh?
[09:31] <EriC^^> duobix: is zsh installed?
[09:31] <ikonia> use the user admin tool to change the shell
[09:31] <llutz> duobix: chsh -s /bin/zsh
[09:31] <ikonia> or set the shell when you make the new user
[09:32] <Guest26312> llutz, great, thx so much for your help.
[09:32] <poradax> Hah cspack
[09:32] <poradax> i'll just download gpart live
[09:33] <cspack> poradax: sure, that will work
[09:33] <poradax> thanks
[09:33] <Guest26312> llutz, before I hit the road I want to try it out quickly and have activated to do the update every 5 minutes which I will deactivate again after the test. Do I have to reload the config file or restart the laptop to test?
[09:33] <duobix> chsh will work only for current user, right? I want to change it for different one
[09:33] <ikonia> duobix: user the tool you user to create the user
[09:33] <Guest26312> llutz, I want to see what happend. If a window will pop up
[09:33] <llutz> Guest26312: if you just change the file in /etc/cron.d no action is needed, cron will read that
[09:34] <ikonia> duobix: either a.) set the shell correctly when you create the user b.) change the users shell
[09:34] <ikonia> or use usermod
[09:34] <Guest26312> llutz, will a window open or how will i know the update was performed?
[09:34] <renn0xtk9> how to use playlist in clementine ?
[09:34] <llutz> Guest26312: nope, you have to check the logs
[09:35] <llutz> Guest26312: journalctl -u cron | grep apt
[09:36] <duobix> you could just say to enter /usr/bin/zsh after a user in /etc/passwd
[09:36] <ikonia> duobix: why would I recommend that
[09:36] <ikonia> when there are tools that do it properly for you
[09:37] <llutz> Guest26312: cron-apt logs are in /var/log/cron-apt
[09:37] <duobix> And what tools are you speaking of? I got only ssh access to a machine, what are my options?
[09:38] <ikonia> duobix: the ones I've suggested, you can use the tools you used to create the user, or usermod as I said
[09:38] <ikonia> duobix: and you can always state more clearly your question, eg: I've only got ssh access
[09:39] <Guest26312> llutz, nothing yet https://paste.ubuntu.com/15537167/
[09:42] <llutz> Guest26312: nothing at 11:40 now?
[09:42] <Guest26312> llutz, nothing
[09:42] <netuser> EXEC cd $HOME/.xchat2/buduscript && ./install.sh
[09:43] <llutz> Guest26312: run it manually"sudo  /usr/sbin/cron-apt" and check logs again
[09:44] <netuser> EXEC cd $HOME/netuser/.xchat2/buduscript && ./install.sh
[09:44] <Guest26312> llutz, https://paste.ubuntu.com/15537208/
[09:44] <ikonia> netuser: please stop that
[09:45] <llutz> Guest26312: thats after calling it manually?.
[09:45] <Guest26312> llutz, yes
[09:45] <justxux> Hi,My PC randomly freezes and a cold reboot is needed,how can I debug this issue?
[09:45] <Guest26312> llutz, looking good i guess
[09:46] <llutz> Guest26312: yep
[09:46] <Guest26312> llutz, great. thx so much!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:47] <llutz> Guest26312: you're welcome, frohe Rest-Ostern
[09:47] <Guest26312> llutz, one last question. this is an asyc cron? If my dad is not online on Monday it will try next time one week later
[09:47] <Guest26312> ?
[09:47] <Guest26312> llutz, Dir auch. :)
[09:47] <llutz> Guest26312: make sure, anacron is installed. it will take care of that
[09:48] <Guest26312> sudo apt-get install anacron? that´t is?
[09:48] <llutz> Guest26312: yup
[09:48] <Guest26312> coool
[09:48] <Guest26312> multo bene
[09:48] <Guest26312> dann kann ich nun beruhigt losfahren. thx a lot and all the best
[09:48] <Guest26312> cu
[09:56] <bq> how to search a package matching a pattern. for example, i want to install java
[09:57] <jatt> !info apt-cache
[09:57] <jatt> apt-cache serach
[09:57] <jatt> apt-cache search
[09:59] <Profe> Hola
[10:04] <agopo> Hi, I want to set up speech recognition on my computer (Ubuntu 14.04) in order to be able to command it by voice. What software do you recommend? English or German language preferred.
[10:05] <LaT0rtue> .
[10:12] <lostgurl> Hello, need some advice....FINALLY have BB runnin smoothly after tackling Multiple Oses over a yr.... unfortunately it is only the 32 bit version & I really need Chrome & other sw only avail for 64 bit....but after 2 successful updates, incl chgng kernels & dealing w/spec workarounds, hiccups, etc... Im terrified to tempt fate & attempt any more possible system breaking changes!  Advice??
[10:15] <ikonia> lostgurl: BB ?
[10:15] <lostgurl> Sorry, Backbox
[10:16] <ikonia> lostgurl: backbox is nothing to do with this channel, we don't support it here
[10:19] <stc> lostgurl: You can find the appropriate IRC channel on their website: https://backbox.org/contact
[10:21] <lostgurl> Apologies...this is where I was directed for help since after updates to Ubuntu Wily I seem to have more of an Ubuntu system than Backbox.  I have been searching for info everywhere... I've been pretty much on my own from the beginning what with quirks, HW conflicts, workarounds, etc... there doesnt seem to be any one flavor that fits my situation...thanks anyway for being so polite...I was terrified after my last experience i
[10:21] <lostgurl> n a different room...
[10:21] <ikonia> lostgurl: good luck with backbox support
[10:39] <gzoo> So why is it bad practice to `ssh-keygen` on a remote server (when I need the remote server to connect to another remote machine via ssh)?
[10:39] <ikonia> generate the key on a different server
[10:39] <ikonia> you can generate it on the one you want though
[10:40] <bekks> I'd generate the keys on each machine involved.
[10:40] <ikonia> you only need one key
[10:40] <ikonia> unless you're talking about host keys ?
[10:41] <ikonia> maybe worth clarifying what sort of key you're trying to create
[10:42] <gzoo> For example, I want my server to clone a repository from github and also commit to it.
[10:42] <ikonia> so I would assume you want a user key
[10:43] <ikonia> in which case it's better to create the user key on a different machine than the server
[10:43] <gzoo> Yes, I was wondering why on a different machine? what could be the risk?
[10:43] <poradax> it's wokring now cspack!
[10:43] <poradax> first moving the partitions is really confusing i didnt know it had to be close to each other
[10:44] <ikonia> gzoo: the entryopy used is made from the host with the key on, if other people can access that host, there is a possibility to use the host with the same entropy to help break the key
[10:44] <bekks> ikonia: thanks for elaborating on it. TIL. :)
[10:45] <gzoo> hmm interesting! thanks
[10:46] <flux242> so , did dev managed to have python3 only 16.04 lts release?
[10:52] <poradax> thanks cspack
[10:55] <magnum> Тю
[10:55] <magnum> я думал будет в консоли
[10:55] <magnum> Фу
[10:55] <poradax> magnum
[10:55] <poradax> chong lokos cisme?
[11:05] <poradax> yelp
[11:16] <lotuspsychje> MonkeyDust
[11:19] <czeslaw> hi
[11:20] <MonkeyDust> lotuspsychje
[11:20] <czeslaw> can someone help mi to install usb_modedswitch 2.2.1 on xubuntu 14.04?
[11:20] <czeslaw> i have problem with usb sticks with internet
[11:22] <Sheeda_> hi, how can i upgrade from g++ 4.6 to 4.8 without breaking anything?
[11:23] <lotuspsychje> !latest | Sheeda_
[11:23] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: recommended to use package versions, specific for your ubuntu version
[11:24] <Sheeda_> but i have this binary that requires the 4.8 version, what do you suggest?
[11:24] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: installing the ubuntu version that has 4.8
[11:25] <Sheeda_> can't too that, it's distribution-specific testing
[11:25] <Sheeda_> i have to make sure it works on LTS 12.04 & on LTS 14.04
[11:25] <Sheeda_> currently testing on 12.04
[11:25] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: not recommended to mix package versions mate
[11:26] <phpcoder> hello
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: you can try the pinning method on own risk...
[11:26] <phpcoder> i have .ttf file (fonts)
[11:26] <Sheeda_> i see, so that's why i'm getting no upgrade option when i search g++ in the store
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> !pinning | Sheeda_
[11:26] <phpcoder> i just click on that font to instasll it
[11:26] <phpcoder> can i avoid this? i mean... i have around 400 fonts
[11:26] <phpcoder> i would lokie to avoid clicking one by one :D
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: if your on 12.04, you will get g++ version for 12.04 indeed
[11:26] <phpcoder> can i just copy the fonts somewhere ?
[11:27] <Sheeda_> lotuspsychje, thanks for your help, man!
[11:27] <Sheeda_> i'd report this to the devs
[11:27] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: report what?
[11:28] <Sheeda_> i mean to the devs of the binary i'm testing
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> ah ok :p
[11:28] <Sheeda_> :)
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: most easy way would be installing 14.04
[11:29] <Sheeda_> yes i have that build ready, now going to test on 14
[11:29] <lotuspsychje> Sheeda_: ok good luck
[11:29] <Sheeda_> thanks mate, lotuspsychje
[11:29] <phpcoder>  /usr/share/fonts ?
[11:29] <phpcoder> here ?
[11:30] <lotuspsychje> !fonts | phpcoder can this help?
[11:41] <bitanarchy> is it possible to install the mobile version of ubuntu on an i9300?
[11:41] <lotuspsychje> !touch | bitanarchy
[11:43] <bitanarchy> it says that cellular radio is blocked... that means no phone calls I suppose
[11:44] <lotuspsychje> bitanarchy: #ubuntu-touch for touch support please
[11:46] <Ascavasaion> Can someone direct me to a GUI audio file converting application please.  I wan to convert wma to ogg/mp3.  I have tried SoundConverter 2.0.4, but it does not convert all the files, and freezes on some.
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> Ascavasaion: maybe the #ubuntu-studio guys might know something also?
[11:47] <Ascavasaion> lotuspsychje: thank you... will pop in there.
[11:50] <nu7> hi
[11:53] <MonkeyDust> Ascavasaion  winff
[11:55] <CoodingCookie> is there a program for mac to boot usb sticks?
[11:55] <nu7> I've got a powerful machine (i7, 16 GB of ram) to run some python code to process data. Every time that code is run it uses all the ram (which is fine, as I don't do anything else with the computer while the code is running).
[11:55] <nu7> The problem is that after the program finishes doing its thing, the system is very unresponsive and starting the web browser for example takes several minutes
[11:56] <nu7> the ram seems to have been freed, but the system still behaves as if it had almost no ram
[11:57] <nu7> has anyone faced this problem before? is there any special kernel or optimization I could use to solve this issue?
[11:58] <CoodingCookie> can someone help me or just saying if im right or wrong? http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx     <--- step 8: do i type in of=/dev/rdiskN bs=1m or of=/dev/rdisk2 bs=1m
[11:59] <EriC^^> CoodingCookie: probably rdisk2 but are you sure that's your usb?
[11:59] <CoodingCookie> yes im sure
[11:59] <EriC^^> ok then
[11:59] <CoodingCookie> but i tried both and both works
 well, before you doing kernel optimization, first look and review your code, make sure it clean, not doing dead loop,
[12:00] <CoodingCookie> but if im trying to install it on my pc there is always one error
[12:00] <EriC^^> CoodingCookie: hmm...
[12:00] <nu7> Bailey808: the code has been reviewed by other people and seems all right...
[12:00] <CoodingCookie> is it a problem that im booting the usb stick from a mac?
[12:01] <simon> hi
[12:02] <CoodingCookie> hi
[12:02] <Ascavasaion> MonkeyDust: that is a brilliant application, thank you!
 as i know, here are channel about ubuntu, maybe you need look somewhere else for python specific topic
[12:05] <nu7> ok, will do
[12:11] <Ascavasaion> nu7: Try /join #python
[12:12] <tumbler> hi guys ... why can t i find tor-browser in official repos???
[12:12] <nu7> Ascavasaion: but my main issue is not the python code itself, I mean, even after I close the program, the system remains unresponsive
[12:13] <nu7> as if the kernel wasn't really allocating ram to other processes
[12:13] <Ascavasaion> nu7: Oh, I have no idea.  Was just thinking that may be the place.  good luck.
[12:16] <nu7> thank you anyway
[12:22] <eddie> hello
[12:37] <Zeropiel> I'm having trouble connecting to the internet. Ubuntu 14.04.1
[12:38] <Zeropiel> Using the same cable on laptop I'm able to connect, but not on the Ubuntu box
[12:38] <Zeropiel> Have and IPv6 address, but am unable to ping the router
[12:41] <PowerKiller> what happens if you type ifconfig
[12:43] <Zeropiel> it lists eth0 and lo
[12:43] <Zeropiel> lists it as UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST
[12:43] <Ben64> Zeropiel: pastebin the whole output
[12:44] <Zeropiel> Well, i would if it was connected to my local network, but I can't reach it at all
[12:45] <PowerKiller> do you see any IP
[12:45] <Zeropiel> yeah, get an inet6 addr:
[12:47] <Zeropiel> gonna try to give it a static addr
[12:49] <DiamondSword> hello .. I have this error while installing CheckPoint's snx >>> snx: error while loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:50] <DiamondSword> I read on Net that solution is to install libstdc++5 libraries. some says to install libpam.so.0 libraries.
[12:50] <DiamondSword> but I need 32 bit of that libraries. how can I find it?
[12:58] <phpcoder> guys is it possible to delete a file after X minutes ?
[12:58] <phpcoder> can i do it autoamtically?
[13:00] <Fuchs> atd or cron can do that, yes.
[13:00] <Fuchs> we'd need a bit more details though
[13:02] <phpcoder> Fuchs, yes i will go with cron
[13:02] <phpcoder> thanks!
[13:02] <Fuchs> you're welcome
[13:03] <pappo> boh
[13:03] <Fuchs> depending on your usecase you might want to use the find command in cron, it can list files older than $n, which you can execute actions on.
[13:03] <Gamoder_> Hi everyone, is it possible to clone a disk, s.t. it is restoreable, with sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/media/ubuntu/Data/sdb2backup bs=1k conv=noerror,sync
[13:03] <Gamoder_> ?
[13:03] <Ben64> i wouldn't do that with bs=1k
[13:03] <Gamoder_> but it should work, right?
[13:04] <Ben64> depends what your goal is
[13:04] <Gamoder_> make a backup of a (nearly) broken drive
[13:04] <Ben64> use ddrescue
[13:04] <ikonia> what is "s.t." ?
[13:04] <ikonia> hang on - why would you clone a broken drive ?
[13:04] <Gamoder_> such that?
[13:04] <Gamoder_> because I just managed to make it read things once
[13:04] <ikonia> you're likley to make it worse and clone the damage
[13:04] <Gamoder_> and I think I won't be able to read data for lon
[13:05] <Gamoder_> it cannot get worse
[13:05] <ikonia> then backup the data - don't take block by block copies
[13:05] <Ben64> ddrescue is pretty good if there is a lot of damage
[13:05] <Ben64> but still, no bs=1k
[13:05] <RobinHood16> How do I play a sound on shutdown?
[13:06] <Gamoder_> I don't know if there is any damage
[13:06] <k1l> ddrescue will adjust the readsize as needed
[13:06] <ikonia> you know it's failing....
[13:06] <ikonia> therefore damaged
[13:06] <Gamoder_> ok, but I am using a live stick and ddrescue doesn't seem to be available
[13:06] <cfhowlett> Gamoder_, every EVERY read and write to a failing drive brings you one step closer to total and unannounced melt down.
[13:06] <liyuan> hello
[13:07] <Ben64> Gamoder_: you can download it
[13:07] <liyuan> hello
[13:07] <Gamoder_> where?
[13:08] <cfhowlett> liyuan, ask your ubuntu question
[13:08] <Ben64> sudo apt-get install gddrescue
[13:08] <Gamoder_> doesn't work/isn't available
[13:08] <Gamoder_> ("unable to locate package gddrescue")
[13:08] <Ben64> are you on ubuntu?
[13:08] <Gamoder_> yes
[13:08] <Gamoder_> but a live stick
[13:08] <Ben64> are you sure
[13:09] <Gamoder_> yes, I am sure. uname -a tells me Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24 generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 ...
[13:09] <Ben64> because it's in every version of ubuntu
[13:09] <Gamoder_> but I am not 100% sure which version it is
[13:09] <ikonia> you don't even know what version of ubuntu you are using
[13:09] <Gamoder_> again, it's a live stick, not an installed version
[13:09] <ikonia> this doesn't small honest
[13:09] <ikonia> Gamoder_: post the output of uname -a
[13:09] <MonkeyDust> Gamoder_  cat /etc/issue
[13:10] <RobinHood16> Try 'sudo apt-get update' -- it might not have an apt-cache available in the live file system.
[13:10] <Gamoder_> I did an apt-get update
[13:10] <Gamoder_> it's ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[13:10] <ikonia> Gamoder_: post the output of uname -a please
[13:10] <ikonia> Gamoder_: post the output of uname -a please
[13:10] <Gamoder_> ok, then i have to login from that computer
[13:10] <Gamoder_> well, I will just copy it manually
[13:11] <Gamoder_> Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_65 GNU/Linux
[13:12] <ikonia> Gamoder_: so then the ddrescure package should be in the repo
[13:13] <Gamoder> I know, but like I said, I am on a live stick
[13:13] <ikonia> so ?
[13:13] <ikonia> you can still install to a livestick
[13:13] <Gamoder> well, I had to enable some sources, seems so
[13:13] <ikonia> which ones ?
[13:14] <RobinHood16> Hang on... I tried sudo apt-get install ddrescue and can confirm the package doesn't exist
[13:14] <Gamoder> dont know, I enabled all of them and now it works
[13:14] <ikonia> really ? it was showing
[13:14] <gavinbelson> I'm typing from a Live USB. Just a minute ago my system crashed.
[13:14] <ikonia> hang on
[13:14] <Ben64> RobinHood16: gddrescue
[13:14] <gavinbelson> It was dreadful
[13:14] <gavinbelson> Everything I clicked on gave an error.
[13:14] <gavinbelson>  Every icon turned "red sign. like the swiss flag
[13:14] <llutz> !info gddrescue
[13:14] <gavinbelson> did i get hacked?
[13:14] <ikonia> Gamoder_: no
[13:14] <ikonia> Gamoder_: oops, not you
[13:14] <ikonia> gavinbelson: no
[13:15] <ikonia> Ben64: looks like it's in wily only
[13:15] <ikonia> don't see it in trusty or xenial
[13:15] <cfhowlett> gavinbelson, most like PEBKAS error
[13:15] <gavinbelson> ikonia: can you tell me what happened? i don't have any logs to show?
[13:15] <Ben64> ikonia: it's everywhere
[13:15] <ikonia> oh wait
[13:15] <ikonia> it's there
[13:15] <ikonia> sorry - I was missreading the manifest
[13:15] <gavinbelson> when I rebooted, it said it required rescue boot or sth
[13:15] <Gamoder> ok, so would ddrescue /dev/sdb /media/ubuntu/Data/sdbbackup work_
[13:15] <ikonia> gavinbelson: that doesn't happen from live media
[13:16] <ikonia> gavinbelson: as it's held in ram - so when you reboot, it flushes it
[13:16] <Ben64> Gamoder: you might want to look into a ddrescue guide/manual/something first
[13:16] <cfhowlett> ddrescue no, gddrescue yes for 14.04  http://paste.ubuntu.com/15538659/
[13:16] <RobinHood16> anyway... is it possible to play a sound on logoff?
[13:16] <Gamoder> maybe, but I would prefer a faster way since I need to leave soon ...
[13:16] <ikonia> RobinHood16: pretty sure there is a logout event in the sound scheme
[13:16] <gavinbelson> ikonia: no i'm talking about my primary os i had installed on hdd.
[13:16] <ikonia> gavinbelson: probably just wants to run a disk check as it's crashed/been powered off
[13:17] <RobinHood16> I'm not seeing anything relating to the sound scheme in my Ubuntu settings. I'm using Unity.
[13:17] <ikonia> RobinHood16: there should be a sound scheme where you can change sounds for specific events
[13:17] <ikonia> I'm sure there was one for logout
[13:18] <RobinHood16> ikonia: nope, all i get are "Output," "Input," "Sound Effects," and "Applications"
[13:18] <Gamoder> ok, according to https://www.technibble.com/guide-using-ddrescue-recover-data/ ddrescue -d /dev/sdb /media/ubuntu/Data/sdbbackup /media/ubuntu/Data/sdbbackup.log is right?
[13:19] <ikonia> RobinHood16: no, thats sound devices, not sound scheme
[13:19] <Gamoder> how large does the logfile get? is it less than the disk size or more?
[13:19] <ikonia> gavinbelson: check the man page for the arguments you want
[13:19] <RobinHood16> ikonia: well, where do i go to access sound scheme?
[13:19] <ikonia> and question if you want to do a disk or a partition
[13:19] <Ben64> Gamoder: not big
[13:20] <Gamoder_> ok, great, thanks
[13:20] <ikonia> RobinHood16: I don't have a unity box to hand
[13:20] <ikonia> RobinHood16: sound effects tab
[13:20] <ikonia> https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/sound-alert.html
[13:21] <Gamoder> and the image itself also is not much larger than the disk siye, right?
[13:21] <ikonia> RobinHood16: for pretty much anything you need - https://help.ubuntu.com will get you in the ball park or give you the full answer
[13:21] <RobinHood16> All I'm getting is "Choose an alert sound:" and the only option there is "Default".
[13:21] <ikonia> RobinHood16: in that case, perhaps other sound events have been removed
[13:22] <Ben64> Gamoder: by definition it will only be as large as the source
[13:22] <RobinHood16> I know there used to be sounds like "Bark", "Drip", etc.
[13:24] <Gamoder> great
[13:24] <Gamoder> thanks everyone
[13:25] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:26] <CoodingCookie> hey guys i was trying to install ubuntu from a usb stick. now it worked but in the partions i could not select my hdd. there were only my usb stick available. i tried and tried nothing worked, but suddenly it worked and im now in th live version i think. The pc using my usb stick as hdd and doesn't recognize my innerhdd from the pc
[13:31] <CoodingCookie> hey guys i was trying to install ubuntu from a usb stick. now it worked but in the partions i could not select my hdd. there were only my usb stick available. i tried and tried nothing worked, but suddenly it worked and im now in th live version i think. The pc using my usb stick as hdd and doesn't recognize my innerhdd from the pc
[13:32] <BluesKaj> !patience | CoodingCookie
[13:32] <cfhowlett> CoodingCookie, and your question???
[13:32] <CoodingCookie> the memory of my pc is 3,1gb
[13:33] <CoodingCookie> there should be 1tb
[13:33] <ikonia> ??
[13:34] <CoodingCookie> the system does not recognise my hdd
[13:38] <ikonia> CoodingCookie: a.) what version of ubuntu are you trying to install (exactly) b.) what is your internal disk setup
[13:38] <realnot> hi guys, on ubuntu, what is the best way to install third party sotfwares?
[13:38] <ikonia> realnot: such as ?
[13:38] <BluesKaj> CoodingCookie, open a terminal mand run df -h to see if any other drives show
[13:39] <realnot> ikonia: irssi
[13:39] <ikonia> realnot: thats not 3rd party
[13:39] <ikonia> that is in the official ubuntu repos
[13:39] <vir_> test
[13:39] <realnot> i need the version 0.8.17, but repository offer only the 0.15
[13:39] <vir_> hello
[13:39] <ikonia> !info irssi
[13:40] <ikonia> realnot: what version of ubuntu as wily is offering 0.8
[13:41] <realnot> ikonia: when i dot apt-get it install the 0.15, i also tried with the specific version like =0.8.17
[13:41] <realnot> ikonia: i should update the repository?
[13:41] <ikonia> realnot: what version of ubuntu are you running
[13:41] <ikonia> no
[13:41] <realnot> ikonia: inux mars 3.19.0-56-generic #62~14.04.1-Ubuntu
[13:42] <realnot> 14.04.1?
[13:42] <ikonia> !info irssi trusty
[13:42] <ikonia> realnot: irssi ships version 0.5.15
[13:42] <jeff1> Is it possible to disable sudo on startup
[13:42] <ikonia> jeff1: what ???
[13:42] <neopsyche> helo all. installed warewolf and now dvd drive not working dell e6520 any ideas?
[13:42] <cfhowlett> what!?!?!
[13:42] <Guest36544> anyone having slow downloads from the Ubunutu software maanger?
[13:42] <ikonia> Guest36544: define slow down
[13:43] <realnot> ikonia: so how i can download the latest?
[13:43] <ikonia> realnot: how are you checking the version you have ?
[13:43] <neopsyche> the button wasnt opening.. but then i opened it during bios boot and it works now.. to open.. but still not detect drive in ubuntu?
[13:43] <cfhowlett> Guest36544, in future avoid "anyone else" questions.  post YOUR details and issues.
[13:43] <Guest36544> any software/update takes excessively long times
[13:43] <realnot> ikonia: uname -a
[13:43] <Guest36544> I've tried other sites
[13:43] <ikonia> realnot: that doesn't show you the irssi version
[13:43] <ikonia> realnot: how are you checking the irssi version
[13:44] <Guest36544> Fedora doesn't have the same lag
[13:44] <cfhowlett> Guest36544, could be a slow mirror.  it happens.  change to a different one to test.  and if you prefer fedora, feel free to use it instead
[13:44] <ikonia> Guest36544: not interested in fedora
[13:44] <realnot> ikonia: on topic bar, in server window
[13:44] <ikonia> interested in your ubuntu problem
[13:44] <ikonia> realnot: how exactly did you install the version you are running ?
[13:44] <neopsyche> ikonia any help re dvd issue?
[13:44] <ikonia> neopsyche: I've not read your issue
[13:44] <ikonia> I'm doing other things
[13:44] <realnot> ikonia: apt-get install irssi
[13:44] <neopsyche> ok sorry
[13:45] <ikonia> realnot: ok - so please pastebin the output of "dpkg -l | grep irssi|
[13:45] <realnot> the last pipe is an error?
[13:45] <ikonia> sorry thats "dpkg -l | grep irssi"
[13:45] <realnot> ii  irssi                                       0.8.15-5ubuntu3                      amd64        terminal based IRC client
[13:45] <ikonia> realnot: ok - so the version you've installed is 0.8
[13:46] <realnot> ikonia: yes, but id need the .17 not .15
[13:46] <ikonia> why ?
[13:46] <realnot> because it the latest one?
[13:46] <realnot> *is
[13:46] <ikonia> why do you need that version ?
[13:46] <realnot> ikonia: because i'm developing a theme on it
[13:46] <ikonia> realnot: theme support is the same
[13:47] <ikonia> realnot: why do you need .17 and not .15
[13:47] <realnot> and looks like the .15 doesn't offer the support for hex colors
[13:47] <realnot> and true colors
[13:47] <ikonia> it does
[13:47] <ikonia> I'm using a much older version
[13:47] <ikonia> and it's supporting hex colours
[13:47] <Guest36544> actually, Ubuntu is my flavor of choice :)
[13:47] <realnot> ikonia: the colors are not parsed
[13:48] <Guest36544> tried different mirrors.  it gets slow when it tries to connect to security @ connical
[13:48] <ikonia> realnot: I'm using 0.8.12 and 0.8.15 and it supports the colours just fine
[13:48] <Guest36544> Canonical ;)
[13:49] <realnot> ikonia: even in hex like: dk = "%Z2E3436$*%n";
[13:49] <ikonia> I don't have that exact statement,
[13:49] <realnot> ikonia: are you using the default theme?
[13:49] <ikonia> realnot: where is it documented that version .17 fixes this ?
[13:49] <Guest36544> sometimes it sits for a while and then data comes down as normal
[13:49] <ikonia> realnot: no, I'm not using the default theme
[13:49] <CoodingCookie> @ikonia ubuntu version = ubuntu-14.04.4-desktop-i386
[13:49] <Guest36544> and then it will sit again
[13:49] <realnot> ikonia: https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs/wiki/Irssi-0.8.17#Testing_true_colours
[13:50] <bluefivE> IN ff do you recommend auto unload tab?
[13:50] <ikonia> lets have a quick read
[13:50] <CoodingCookie> internal disk setup where do i find it ?
[13:50] <cfhowlett> bluefivE, recommend you do what works for YOU and for no one else
[13:50] <bluefivE> LOL.
[13:50] <bluefivE> you always troll me.
[13:51] <ikonia> bluefivE: thats not trolling
[13:51] <ikonia> realnot: just reading....
[13:51] <realnot> ikonia: looks like the 24 bit support is missing
[13:52] <CoodingCookie> processor type: Intel (R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 650 @ 32GHz Processor L1 Cache 128KB Processor L2 Cache: 512KB Processor L3 Cache 4096 KB Memory Installed 6144MB Memory Available 6136MB Memory Speed 1066MHz Memory Technology : DDR3
[13:52] <realnot> ikonia: 15:52:00 -!- Irssi: Unknown setting colors_ansi_24bit
[13:53] <ikonia> realnot: ok - so if this is the case, here are you options 1.) wait for ubuntu 16.04 that ships .0.8.18 b.) upgrade to 15.10 that ships 0.8.17 (not recommended - waste of time) c.) use unofficial irssi repos from download.opensuse.org d.) build it from source (strongly not recommended)
[13:56] <CoodingCookie> any suggestions ?
[13:57] <realnot> ikonia: probably the best option at this point is compiling the source
[13:57] <ikonia> I disagree very strongly, but your choice
[13:58] <realnot> ikonia: why?
[13:59] <ikonia> realnot: well a.) there are already unofficial packages built for testing by the irrsi team for your version b.) 16.04 comes out very soon and you get an official build/packages c.) you have to manage what you are doing properly when building your own version
[13:59] <realnot> ikonia: because you have to maintain it manually?
[14:00] <ikonia> realnot: what ?
[14:01] <ravi> hi
[14:01] <ravi> I bought a new HDD,  as my old HDD kept on throwing error
[14:01] <ravi> but again I am getting same problem
[14:02] <ravi> http://imgur.com/fn4iv75
[14:02] <Pici> realnot: fwiw, I backported the new irssi version thats in 16.04 to 14.04.  https://launchpad.net/~bnrubin/+archive/ubuntu/irssi
[14:02] <ravi> the screen shot is here
[14:03] <ikonia> there you go - there is option e.)
[14:03] <ikonia> nicely done Pici
[14:03] <ravi> yesterday Eric helped me and he guided me to get new one, but again facing same problem
[14:03] <MonkeyDust> irssi version 0.8.18 here, in 16.04
[14:03] <realnot> Pici: but is safe? I mean, launchpad looks like a developer repository not in the main tree
[14:04] <mcphail> realnot: depends on whether you trust Pici
[14:04] <realnot> You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding
[14:04] <ikonia> realnot:.....you're questioning if it's safe, but you are quite happy to blindly compile it yourself
[14:04] <Pici> realnot: well its nearly the same code that is in 16.04, but you are free to inspect it if you want.  If you don't want to install it that is up to you.
[14:04] <mcphail> realnot: plenty of folk on here do, however ;)
[14:06] <realnot> ikonia: one thing is compiling irssi from the official repository, another is getting a version compiled from someone you don't know.
[14:06] <ikonia> realnot: look at launchpad, the build system lists the source and patches used, so he can't modify and hide it
[14:08] <Pici> anyway, feel free to compile from source yourself. I just did this to make things easier for myself.
[14:10] <realnot> Pici: so to add it from ppa what steps you have to follow?
[14:10] <Pici> realnot: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bnrubin/irssi then update/upgrade via apt
[14:11] <realnot> Pici: done, thanks!
[14:12] <realnot> let me check if works
[14:14] <lovelace> buon giorno
[14:16] <Sankar> Hi,  I just bough a new HDD,  as my old HDd kept on throwing error
[14:16] <Sankar> But again facing same problem
[14:16] <Sankar> http://imgur.com/fn4iv75
[14:16] <Sankar> The screen shot is here
[14:17] <Sankar> Eric: yesterday you guided me
[14:17] <realnot> i think the problem now come from the terminal
[14:18] <Sankar> Can anyone help me?
[14:20] <EriC^^> Sankar: ?
[14:20] <Sankar> Yes
[14:20] <Sankar> In the name of janu
[14:21] <Sankar> Facing time out weeks for root device
[14:21] <EriC^^> ah yeah, did you get a new hdd?
[14:21] <Sankar> Error*
[14:21] <Sankar> Yeah I bought one
[14:21] <EriC^^> ok, cool do you have a live usb?
[14:22] <Sankar> Now I connected both to take backup
[14:22] <Sankar> I installed xubuntu in new one
[14:22] <EriC^^> ok set it first in boot order
[14:22] <realnot> ikonia: looks like the 24 bit support is not enabled on gnome terminal
[14:23] <Sankar> Yeah set
[14:23] <ikonia> realnot: it does say the terminal requirements on the page you linked me to
[14:23] <EriC^^> Sankar: boot the live usb
[14:23] <Sankar> Ok
[14:25] <realnot> ikonia: http://askubuntu.com/questions/512525/how-to-enable-24bit-true-color-support-in-gnome-terminal
[14:25] <ikonia> realnot: ?
[14:26] <puff> I'm trying to get java working in my browser (chrome, chromium or firefox) so I can use this VPN which depends on the JRE.
[14:26] <puff> I'm seeing reports that chrome has dropped JRE support.
[14:26] <Sankar> Eric: booting
[14:27] <Sankar> Do I need to try live session
[14:28] <Revian1> Sankar: A live session is always a good thing to try, it helps you determine that everything works prior to installation
[14:29] <proudbyte> hi, I trying to setup a local lamp box and after proper configuration can’t access virtualhosts… I’m using ubuntu desktop
[14:30] <proudbyte> I’ve added to my hosts file the box ip and the domain in this case test.lc
[14:30] <realnot> ikonia: yes, the terminal requirement is the 24 bit support
[14:30] <ikonia> realnot: ye, I'm aware of this
[14:31] <proudbyte> anyone available to help me please?
[14:31] <Sankar> Revian1: OK, I used live USB, now?
[14:31] <realnot> ikonia: but is not enabled even if there the guys say is enabled by default
[14:31] <ikonia> proudbyte: whats the actual problem
[14:31] <ikonia> realnot: ok ?
[14:32] <proudbyte> ikonia can only see default site 000-default.conf
[14:32] <ikonia> proudbyte: what do the logs show ?
[14:32] <proudbyte> ikonia first using ubuntu on virtualization and mac as host
[14:33] <proudbyte> ikonia mac hosts file is pointing to box and i can see default apache site
[14:33] <ikonia> proudbyte: read what I asked
[14:33] <EriC^^> Sankar: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:35] <Revian1> puff: Make up your mind, are you working with OS X or a Linux distro. You've asked the same question in both channels. Which is it, OSX or Ubuntu?
[14:35] <tracker3> Can i somehow protect file from removing?
[14:35] <llutz> tracker3: "man chattr"
[14:36] <proudbyte> ikonia error.log is clean…
[14:36] <ikonia> of course it is - it's not erroring
[14:37] <saarina> :) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[14:37] <saarina> :)
[14:37] <saarina> :) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[14:37] <saarina> jesus fucks pigs
[14:37] <proudbyte> ikonia so how can i fix this
[14:38] <ikonia> proudbyte: still waiting to see the logs (use a pastebin)
[14:38] <saarina> :) The OP k1l is a filthy c unt. :) his mother will die from breast cancer soon. S atan make this so :) his w h ore mother will be F UC KED in hell by jesus and the PrOpHeT Muhammad. they both F UCK pigs like her :) :)  The moderator k1l is a C U NT :)  :)㋛
[14:38] <Revian1> Thank you, ikonia
[14:39] <puff> Revian1: *I* am working with linux, and if you have any help, please share it here on #ubuntu.  My *coworker*, as I said above, is working on MacOSX, which is why I asked for advice on his behalf over on #MacOSX.
[14:41] <ikonia> puff: I'm not sure what you want from us ?
[14:42] <Revian1> puff: Funny how you and your co-worker are having the exact same problem on two different operating system.
[14:42] <puff> ikonia: Advice on how to get the java plugin working in my browser on ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
[14:42] <puff> Revian1: Funny that both my coworker and I have to deal with this same client's VPN?
[14:42] <ikonia> puff: use firefox
[14:42] <Revian1> ikonia: I think he's impatient for a quick answer and is asking the same question in #OSX and #ubuntu
[14:43] <ikonia> if your browser has dropped jre support, that discussion is over
[14:43] <Sankar> Eric: done
[14:43] <kpoman> hello everyone ! may someone help me ? I am trying to reset a root password. Booted via livecd, mounted disks (lvm / dm1), then chrooted there, typed passwd command, but the password is not updated, even if the command succeeds
[14:44] <proudbyte> ikonia so I’ve changed the site configuration and still here is the access.log as the error.log is empty http://pastebin.com/FWTaxHYL on more thing all sites are now in /var/www/html
[14:44] <ikonia> proudbyte: and what is the URL you are trying to hit ?
[14:44] <puff> ikonia: Yeah, I'm trying to get it working in firefox. I have openjdk7-jre installed, but when I load the VPN page, it fails to run.
[14:44] <proudbyte> proudbyte.lc
[14:45] <ikonia> kpoman: there is no route password on ubuntu
[14:45] <Sankar> Eric: it says use netcat
[14:45] <ikonia> proudbyte: so as you can see from that log, the host header is being picked up by the default site, so that means it's not valid in the other vitual host config, or namebased virtual hosting is not enabled
[14:45] <kpoman> ikonia: there is a root user and I want to enable it and log in via ssh with it !
[14:45] <ikonia> proudbyte: so check if that meets the vpn providers versioning
[14:45] <ikonia> kpoman: the root password is disabled
[14:46] <ikonia> kpoman: so you don't need to reset it - as there is no password set for it
[14:46] <proudbyte> ikonia and i get all the sites in html (deleted default index.html)
[14:46] <proudbyte> ikonia virtual hosts are enabled
[14:46] <kpoman> ikonia: how do I enable it ?
[14:46] <ikonia> kpoman: you don't do it from within a chroot - thats for sure
[14:46] <proudbyte> ikonia i’ve used sudo a2enmod vhost_alias
[14:47] <proudbyte> ikonia and all runed ok
[14:47] <ikonia> proudbyte: so in the access log for your other site are there any hits
[14:47] <puff> ikonia: I googled on instructiosn for enabling the java plugin in firefox on ubuntu, found an askubuntu.com answer where it said "ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.7.0/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/"
[14:47] <proudbyte> ikonia nope
[14:47] <ikonia> puff: are you using 32bit ?
[14:47] <fatpelt> good morning all.  i'm building a new .deb package for our internal use and there are some files that make install doesn't install.  i'm trying to use the debian/install file to install them.  the man page for it says by default debuild will look in debian/tmp for the files.  the only problem is that debuild is removing the directory at the end of the build.  is there a way to either specify a new location for them, or have debu
[14:47] <ikonia> proudbyte: so it's not patternmatching the headers to your site, or namebased virtual hosting is not enabled
[14:47] <puff> ikonia: However, /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.7.0/ doesn't exist, and libpjp2.so is nowhere to be found under /usr/lib/vm.
[14:47] <ikonia> proudbyte: it's one of those - it's that simple
[14:47] <puff> ikonia: No, I'm on 64 bit.
[14:48] <ikonia> puff: so replace the 32bit path with the 64bit path
[14:48] <proudbyte> ikonia ok checking
[14:48] <realnot> ikonia: solved
[14:48] <realnot> ikonia: thanks for the support and patience
[14:48] <puff> ikonia: "libpjp2.so is nowhere to be found under /usr/lib/vm."
[14:48] <puff> ikonia: Er, /usr/lib/jvm.
[14:48] <ikonia> I don't know what that library is
[14:48] <Someone_Else> I'm trying to test Mir and Unity 8 on a fresh 16.04 install, but when I logon, it returns to a frozen login screen
[14:48] <kpoman> ikonia: the root user seems enabled and config for sshd allows its login. It's the password that is not being updated. Where do I check ? Is this something lvm related or pam related ?
[14:48] <ikonia> I've never heard of that
[14:48] <ikonia> kpoman: that is not ubuntu
[14:48] <ikonia> kpoman: ubuntu disabled the root account
[14:49] <ikonia> kpoman: and you don't do that from within a chroot
[14:49] <Someone_Else> I installed the newest nVidia drivers, and the nVidia KMS module is loaded
[14:49] <Sankar> Eric:?
[14:49] <gagalicious> how do i ensure knockd is always up?
[14:50] <puff> ikonia: I installed icedtea-7-plugin, now something seems to run, but the applet windows that show sup is the size of a postage stamp.
[14:50] <ikonia> puff: I'm not sure what you want from us ? your best bet is to contact the VPN provider and explain
[14:51] <Guest60182> Hi everyone. I just installed 15.10 on my lenovo twist and my touchpad and touchscreen are not working. the touchscreen was working on the live usb but the touchpad was.
[14:51] <proudbyte> ikonia check this file conf please http://pastebin.com/FtDCMU88
[14:51] <ikonia> proudbyte: thats the default site ??
[14:52] <gagalicious> how do i ensure knockd is always up?
[14:52] <proudbyte> ikonia thats ports.conf file
[14:52] <puff> ikonia: What I want?  Help getting the java plugin running.
[14:52] <puff> ikonia: Ugh, okay, it's running now, but now I'm getting an exception.  Thanks for trying.
[14:52] <llutz> gagalicious: write a watchdog
[14:53] <ikonia> proudbyte: why are you showing me that ?
[14:53] <ikonia> proudbyte: do you know how to setup name based virtual hosting on apache ?
[14:53] <proudbyte> isn’t missing this: NameVirtualHost *:80 ?
[14:53] <ikonia> (on ubuntu)
[14:55] <Guest60182> Can anyone give me a hand. My husband is at work and I don't know what to do
[14:56] <Ardan> Guest60182, my hand here.
[14:56] <BluesKaj> Guest60182, what's your issue ?
[14:57] <proudbyte> ikonia I think it is very easy… create vhost directory and public_html chown -R $USER:$USER vhost/public_html no using cp copy 000-defaul.conf to vhost.conf edit nameserver name and webroot finaly a2ensite vhost.conf and reload apache confs
[14:57] <Guest60182> I have a Lenovo Twist. I tried to install ubuntu 15.10. The live usb worked but the touchscreen didn't so I figured we would worry about that later. But when I rebooted the touchpad isn't working so I can't do anything.
[14:58] <proudbyte> no=now
[14:59] <proudbyte> ikonia edit /etc/hosts and add public ip and vhost name, at the host machine edit hosts file to point to apache machine
[15:00] <Sankar> EriC: ?
[15:00] <proudbyte> ikonia any advice?
[15:02] <ikonia> proudbyte: I've already told you why it's not working
[15:06] <Guest60182> BluesKaj: Any ideas?
[15:06] <Guest60182> BluesKaj: I have a Lenovo Twist. I tried to install ubuntu 15.10. The live usb worked but the touchscreen didn't so I figured we would worry about that later. But when I rebooted the touchpad isn't working
[15:07] <EriC^^> Sankar: try it again
[15:07] <lotuspsychje> Guest60182: rebooted after you actually installed?
[15:08] <Sankar> EriC: Tried 3 times
[15:08] <proudbyte> ikonia sorry for being such an ass but can’t see how can I solve this… can you point me to any website describing the problem please?
[15:08] <Sankar> It displays usenet.
[15:09] <BluesKaj> Guest60182,  rebooted into the live media or the hdd/ubuntu installation?
[15:10] <Guest60182> BluesKaj: I rebooted and to the live media and tried to reinstall
[15:11] <Guest60182> BluesKaj: the live media it worked fine
[15:11] <Sankar> Eric: i tried to access trimbin.com through my browser, it shows as film search engine
[15:11] <Sankar> in terminal it displays use netcat
[15:12] <welovfree> Hi
[15:13] <Sankar> EriC^^: any other way?
[15:14] <Guest60182> BluesKaj: Sorry I rebooted to the hdd first and then back the live media and tried to reinstall
[15:14] <gallo_mobile> hi, I've got r/rutorrent installed and running on 14.04. my boot drive is a 100GB SSD, and m movies and tv shows are on other internal drives 4TB,3TB
[15:14] <gallo_mobile> currently set to /torrents/watch torrents/download torrents/complete   wih subfolders movies, tv, music, books
[15:15] <EriC^^> Sankar: sudo parted -l | curl -F "sprunge=<-" sprunge.us
[15:15] <gallo_mobile> and hardlink (rutorrent settings) which sickgear sees and moves correctly but idk is the hardlink is moved or the original is moved but its aking up precious space on my boot drive
[15:16] <llutz> gallo_mobile: if you move a hardlink across filesystem-borders, it will be a file-copy
[15:16] <Sankar> EriC^^: http://sprunge.us/XJdH
[15:17] <[Saint]> people still use dedicated /boot?
[15:18] <xan_IT> need to buy wifi desktop card full compatible ubuntu
[15:18] <xan_IT> need suggestion
[15:18] <gallo_mobile> so I'm sickgear is moving the copy, while the original file stays in place for rutorrent to continue to seed?
[15:18] <EriC^^> Sankar: which one is the old install and which is the new?
[15:18] <Sankar> sda is the new one
[15:18] <Sankar> sdb is old
[15:19] <llutz> gallo_mobile: idk anything about sickgear or rutorrent. above is valid for hardlinks in general
[15:19] <Sankar> EriC^^: ATA ST500DM002-1SB10 is the new HDD
[15:20] <EriC^^> Sankar: ok type sudo mount /dev/sda6 /mnt
[15:20] <lotuspsychje> xan_IT: can this help? http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/
[15:20] <ikonia> proudbyte: I've told you either a.) name based virtual hosting is not enabled b.) your virtualhost is not pattern matching the host header
[15:22] <Sankar> EriC^^: done
[15:22] <xan_IT> lotuspsychje need only wifi card for desktop. there isnt
[15:23] <fatpelt> (is this the right place to ask this?) good morning all.  i'm building a new .deb package for our internal use and there are some files that make install doesn't install.  i'm trying to use the debian/install file to install them.  the man page for it says by default debuild will look in debian/tmp for the files.  the only problem is that debuild is removing the directory at the end of the build.  is there a way to either specif
[15:24] <gallo_mobile> hmmm is it posible to go from  ~/torrent/complete/tv and make a symlink fo that ~/torrent/complete/tv actually points to /media/path_to/tv/seed
[15:24] <[Saint]> you, sir, just found out about IRC character limits, fatpelt
[15:24] <gallo_mobile> so that the original is in /path/to/seed and the hardlink/copy is moved by another app?
[15:24] <lotuspsychje> xan_IT: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[15:24] <[Saint]> cuts off at "the build.  is there a way to either specif"
[15:24] <xan_IT> thz
[15:24] <BluesKaj> .0.
[15:25] <fatpelt> ooh.  that was close to the end.
[15:25] <EriC^^> Sankar: type sudo mkdir /oldinstall
[15:25] <fatpelt>  is there a way to either specify a new location for them, or have debuild not remove the files?
[15:25] <Rhoarin> hello there, Ubuntu Gnome 15.10, Laptop Asus P52F. My battery indicator does not go over 95%. The battery is almost 2 months old so pretty new and on Win7 it works fine. What's the deal? tnx
[15:26] <Sankar> EriC^^: done
[15:27] <EriC^^> Sankar: type sudo mount /dev/sdb9 /oldinstall
[15:28] <Sankar> EriC^^: done
[15:33] <Sankar> EriC^^: Sorry, I was disconnected
[15:33] <EriC^^> Sankar: ok back up your stuff from /oldinstall to /mnt
[15:34] <Sankar> I don't want any data from oldinstall
[15:35] <Sankar> EriC^^: I want my data from sdb5 mainly....
[15:35] <Sankar> EriC^^: so, shall I mount sb5 instead of sb9 ?
[15:36] <max3> why would wpa_supplicant -Dnl80211 -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf work but when i write wpa-driver nl80211 into /etc/network/interfaces it doesn't work (and i have to use wext)
[15:39] <xan_IT> Realtek RTL8192CE is full compatible or not?
[15:40] <Rhoarin> hello there, Ubuntu Gnome 15.10, Laptop Asus P52F. My battery indicator does not go over 95%. The battery is almost 2 months old so pretty new and on Win7 it works fine. What's the deal? tnx
[15:40] <EriC^^> Sankar: yeah
[15:41] <max3> and now it works? why would the dhcp server on my router deny while using one driver, accept using another, then accept using hte first?
[15:41] <nicomachus> xan_IT: it's not great in 15.10, but there's a good fix for it in 14.04
[15:42] <nicomachus> not sure how well it'll fare in Xenial.
[15:42] <Sankar> EriC^^: thank you, small doubt, do I need to boot from live USB always? Because I installed ubuntu in new one, and I managed to backup 500 mb
[15:42] <xan_IT> i need to buy a wifi card, i can buy another :D
[15:43] <nicomachus> xan_IT: I highly recommend Panda
[15:43] <nicomachus> but that's just me. works out of the box, and they're pretty OSS dedicated.
[15:43] <Sankar> EriC^^: today i am facing the time out problem
[15:43] <xan_IT> nicomachus ??? which?
[15:44] <nicomachus> xan_IT: I have this one, and it works great: http://www.amazon.com/Panda-300Mbps-Wireless-N-Adapter-button/dp/B00EQT0YK2
[15:44] <geri> hi how can i start exec using a relative path? http://ideone.com/LFQ4va
[15:44] <xan_IT> i prefer PCI
[15:44] <nicomachus> xan_IT: ah, gotcha. I'd suggest something Intel then.
[15:45] <nicomachus> xan_IT: just check for chipsets and google them before buying to see if there's a lot of issues.
[15:45] <xan_IT> it's very hard to find dektop intel wifi card no?
[15:46] <nicomachus> xan_IT: they're around. but other brands work too, just check the chipsets.
[15:47] <xan_IT> ok thz try
[15:47] <Zeropiel> OK, my router is giving me an IP, but the Ubuntu 14.04 is unable to connect to the network or ping the router, and I can't ping the machine. The IP is in the routers DHCP client list. Any ideas?
[15:49] <haxx0r> admin panel
[15:49] <haxx0r> local ip
[15:49] <haxx0r> in web
[15:49] <paresh> hey
[15:49]  * haxx0r slaps Zeropiel around a bit with a large trout
[15:49] <EriC^^> Sankar: no it's still booting from the old hdd i think
[15:49] <paresh> where are files from do-release-upgrade kept ?
[15:50] <EriC^^> Sankar: actually it's not
[15:50] <EriC^^> maybe something else is wrong
[15:51] <paresh> I ran out of space
[15:51] <Zeropiel> haxx0r: you want to make sure I have an IP? I do, but it only shows from ifconfig
[15:52] <Sankar> EriC^^: ok, thank you for your help...
[15:52] <larisio> oeee someone could tell me how to encrypt file in linux mint?
[15:52] <lotuspsychje> paresh: clean your system with bleachbit
[15:53] <lotuspsychje> !info bleachbit | paresh
[15:53] <lotuspsychje> !mint | larisio
[15:54] <LongAzBan> Hey !
[15:54] <geri> hi how can i start exec using a relative path? http://ideone.com/LFQ4va
[15:55] <paresh> lotuspsychje, but but Linux dev 3.0.35-02871-ga35ffe3 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Oct 30 15:27:47 CST 2013 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[15:55] <paresh> running oneiric
[15:55] <paresh> :))
[15:56] <lotuspsychje> paresh: end of life mate
[15:56] <lotuspsychje> paresh: install a supported ubuntu version from topic please
[15:56] <paresh> yea
[15:56] <paresh> I was going to
[15:56] <aruns> Hi.
[15:56] <paresh> I guess I have to now
[15:56] <paresh> thanks
[15:57] <aruns> Can anyone help me with the xdg-open command?
[15:57] <lotuspsychje> !eolupgrade | paresh
[15:57] <aruns> Trying to use it to open files from the terminal.
[15:57] <aruns> But not always successful.
[16:00] <Sankar> I am unable to mount a partition in live session
[16:00] <Sankar> "Mount is denied because the NTFS volume is already exclusively opened. The volume may be already mounted, or another software may use it which could be identified for example by the help of the 'fuser' command."
[16:00] <Sankar> it shows the above message
[16:01] <lotuspsychje> aruns: you have xdg-utils installed?
[16:01] <Sankar> I couldn't boot from windows as the hdd got corrupted, so I have to copy my data to new hdd
[16:01] <Sankar> any help?
[16:03] <estacion_14> jjjjj
[16:03] <estacion_13> kenia
[16:03] <estacion_13> loca
[16:03] <estacion_14> jajajaja
[16:03] <estacion_14> hola
[16:04] <estacion_13> que tal?
[16:04] <estacion_14> enano
[16:04] <EriC^^> !es
[16:04] <estacion_14> nanoo
[16:04] <estacion_13> su abuela
[16:04] <estacion_13> en tanga
[16:04] <estacion_13>  
[16:04] <estacion_13>  
[16:04] <estacion_14> calamate
[16:04] <EriC^^> killak khiryi
[16:04] <EriC^^> *shi khiryi
[16:05] <estacion_13> urt
[16:05] <estacion_13> yhrt
[16:05] <estacion_13> ye
[16:05] <Sankar> EriC^^: any help?
[16:05] <estacion_13> y
[16:05] <estacion_13> ty
[16:05] <estacion_13> ty
[16:05] <colept> Problem: "apt-xapian-index -q- u" uses all the CPU/RAM since upgrading
[16:05] <EriC^^> Sankar: with what?
[16:06] <colept> Anyone run into problems with apt-xapian-index and know a fix?
[16:06] <EriC^^> did you finish backing up?
[16:06] <lotuspsychje> colept: upgrading wich to wich?
[16:06] <colept> lotuspsychje: I ran dist-upgrade that's all
[16:06] <colept> Ever since, apt-xapian-index freaks out every day via cron
[16:06] <estacion_13> uwes9je9wjg
[16:06] <lotuspsychje> colept: from wich version to wich version?
[16:07] <Sankar> EriC^^: no I could not mount
[16:07] <EriC^^> why not
[16:07] <Sankar> it shows "Mount is denied because the NTFS volume is already exclusively opened. The volume may be already mounted, or another software may use it which could be identified for example by the help of the 'fuser' command."
[16:07] <ash12345678> does anyone have any idea on network bridges (using debian, but same principle as ubuntu...)
[16:07] <EriC^^> Sankar: type df
[16:07] <colept> lotuspsychje: I'm not sure, but Im on Version 12.04 LTS
[16:08] <Sankar> EriC^^: /dev/sdb5       97281572 88385440   8896132  91% /oldinstall
[16:08] <lotuspsychje> colept: did you cam from 10.04 or upgraded to 14.04?
[16:08] <EriC^^> any sdb6
[16:08] <Sankar> i mounted it last time
[16:08] <EriC^^> maybe its open in the filemanager
[16:09] <Sankar> EriC^^: sdb6 is not in result
[16:09] <llutz> Sankar: it's already mounted to /oldinstall, what do you want more?
[16:09] <EriC^^> try /media/...
[16:09] <colept> lotuspsychje: the Ubuntu version is the same
[16:09] <colept> Only ran "apt-get dist-upgrade"
[16:09] <xan_IT> any opinion about http://www.amazon.it/Nilox-16NXPE0130001-Express-DPW-220X-Adattatore/dp/B00FDZV218
[16:09] <xan_IT> ?
[16:10] <xan_IT> about ubuntu compatibility
[16:10] <BluesKaj>  colept , that's just a package upgrade
[16:10] <colept> yes
[16:10] <colept> And ever since, apt-xapian-index crashes daily
[16:11] <Sankar> llutz: it is empty now, I mounted that partition yesterday
[16:11] <Sankar> EriC^^: i couldn't get you
[16:11] <llutz> Sankar:  it's there, you just state it [18:08:21] <Sankar> EriC^^: /dev/sdb5       97281572 88385440   8896132  91% /oldinstall
[16:12] <EriC^^> he wants sdb6
[16:12] <EriC^^> look in /media for it
[16:12] <Sankar> llutz: sorry, i got it
[16:12] <Sankar> EriC^^: thank you
[16:13] <Gallomimia> ummm, is there a way to show all windows in ubuntu 14.04 (unity) i seem to have forgotten, and i've got at least 2 terminal windows that won't show themselves
[16:14] <Gallomimia> double clicking the app in launcher shows them, but they still won't show up after clicking them
[16:15] <le_pig> Gallomimia: super + w ?
[16:15] <Gallomimia> ah thanks
[16:15] <Revian1> yeah, Super_w ROCKS
[16:15] <Gamoder> lots of errors at the end of my harddrive
[16:15] <le_pig> Gallomimia: does that work?  I wasn't sure if I understood your question :)
[16:15] <lucidguy> I have a generic email spoofing related question, any recommended channels?
[16:15] <Gamoder> better than at the beginning, right?
[16:15] <Gallomimia> well, it does show all windows
[16:16] <le_pig> :)
[16:16] <Gallomimia> but i already closed the ones that weren't showing up so i can't test if it would bring them forward
[16:16] <Revian1> Gallomimia: Click on your desktop and hold down the super key, this will give you a handy shortcut list
[16:17] <Gallomimia> i think i disabled that one for gaming purposes
[16:17] <Revian1> ah, ok
[16:18] <Gallomimia> yeah. used to crash wow :(
[16:18] <aruns> Does anyone use a Web stack like AMPPS on Ubuntu?
[16:18] <Gallomimia> that's bad for healers :P
[16:18] <phil__> hey
[16:18] <aruns> Hi.
[16:18] <Revian1> Gallomimia: Ok, I can totally understand why you disabled it
[16:18] <aruns> MySQL won't start for me on AMPPS. I am running it on Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
[16:18] <aruns> Trying to figure out what to do.
[16:19] <phil__> Who using git? i have a question.
[16:19] <aruns> I use a Git client.
[16:19] <aruns> What's the question?
[16:19] <phil__> i have a merge conflict
[16:20] <Micro_toshiba> wow
[16:20] <phil__> i need a merge tool... but i don't know a one
[16:21] <Gallomimia> this is always the point i get to when learning about git or mercurial. and the manuals and help files are anything but helpful
[16:23] <vervet> phil__: try #git, channel's really helpful
[16:24] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: got time for a btrfs efi issue in #ubuntu+1 ?
[16:25] <Gallomimia> anyone know a commandline for opening files in image viewer?
[16:26] <aruns> phil: Could you not stash your changes locally first, pull down and then upload?
[16:26] <frecel> popey: what version of the kernel are you running?
[16:26] <frecel> I'm updating blamepopey
[16:27] <lotuspsychje> gallo_mobile: eog ?
[16:28] <Revian1> Gallomimia: you mean something like: eog file:///path/to/image.png
[16:28] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: i dont know much about btrfs
[16:28] <Gallomimia> something like that
[16:28] <Gallomimia> but with a relative path,
[16:28] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: ok tnx anyway :p
[16:28] <Gallomimia> works pretty good thanks Revian1
[16:29] <Revian1> Gallomimia: You're welcome
[16:30] <Revian1> Gallomimia: Sounds like you're writing a script
[16:31] <popey> frecel: 4.2.0-34-generic
[16:31] <Gallomimia> nope. just need it for general use. i'm used to a mac, where i can just type open filename and it opens it as if i'd double clicked in finder
[16:31] <llutz> Gallomimia: xdg-open <filename>
[16:32] <Revian1> llutz: That's what I was thinking of
[16:32] <Revian1> Gallomimia: You can even add an alias to make llutz 's suggestion shorter
[16:33] <Erbins> Hi .. Can anyone tell me how to automatically mount a network drive at startup ? I am using 15.10 and the drive is a WDmyCloud drive
[16:36] <lotuspsychje> !mount | Erbins
[16:36] <zykotick9> Erbins: /etc/fstab is one way to mont stuff at boot
[16:37] <frecel> popey: ty
[16:38] <kallo82> Hello
[16:38] <iray> loaded ubuntu 16.04 lts beta 2..   amazing software..
[16:39] <kallo82> I have updated my Dell laptop with ubuntu 14.04 to the latest version since then im unable to use lshw (it outputs nothing) and the laptop has become so laggy ! dell my linux app also is unable to find tag information !
[16:40] <kallo82> youtube video take cpu usage to 100% although flash plugin is installed
[16:40] <lotuspsychje> iray: #ubuntu+1 for 16.04 support please
[16:40] <kallo82> im still using 14.04
[16:41] <kallo82> but i mean i have updated the updates to 14.04.4 i think
[16:41] <iray> i moved from 1404lts to 16.04lts b2, unbelievable how much faster my laptop is
[16:41] <iray> its a gorgeous os..  great job conanical!
[16:41] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | iray
[16:41] <kallo82> after that ! laptop has been behaving weird and laggy
[16:42] <kallo82> any suggestion how to obtain the issue ?
[16:42] <iray> k. sorry.. was just adding that feedback.. ill be quiet now. :)
[16:42] <iray> (sorry channel bot)
[16:43] <kallo82> any hand on my issue ?
[16:44] <iray> for your issue kallo82, you should reload your OS with 16.04lts
[16:44] <iray> it will fix your cpu max out issues
[16:44] <iray> (it did mine..i had same prb with cpu cores maxing while running intellij)
[16:44] <teward> iray: that's not recommended
[16:44] <iray> (now thats all gone)
[16:44] <kallo82> in this case ill lose drivers that are shipped with the laptop
[16:45] <teward> iray: 16.04 is NOT released yet; we don't suggest upgrading to it to fix issues
[16:45] <iray> well,  it worked great for me.. i will be updating my packages often to stay synched with the os dev effort
[16:45] <kallo82> should i reload the os and not to perform update  ?
[16:46] <kallo82> keep it the way it was shipped from dell ?
[16:46] <iray> if you are adventurous, go with my suggestion. if you are conservative, go with tewards suggestion
[16:46] <kallo82> it was good before the update
[16:46] <kallo82> this is not my personal laptop, its a business laptop, cant keep reloading os and so
[16:47] <kallo82> so id rather be on the safe side
[16:47] <kallo82> any other recommendation for my case ?
[16:47] <iray> i cant guide you on what to do.. all i can say is that ubuntu16 fixed all my troubles.
[16:47] <iray> and i love it.
[16:48] <kallo82> when its released ill upgrade
[16:48] <Revian1> iray: Although Ubuntu is an excellent distro, it is not recommended to install beta software, where bugs are expected, to resolve issues. Please join #ubuntu+1 for chat regarding 16.04. We focus on current public non-beta releases here
[16:51] <xentity1x> Does anyone know what happens if I restore to a backup point after I've upraded my os?
[16:51] <dax> depends on what's being backed up, presumably
[16:52] <kallo82> Is there any official ubuntu support channel ?
[16:52] <genii> kallo82: You are in it
[16:52] <nooneelse> Hi everyone, somehow I messed up my PATH variable, and it's not being set anymore (always have to set manually), where usually it is set so I can restore it to the original behavior ?
[16:53] <kallo82> well , do you recommend if i dont update my ubuntu 14.04 ?
[16:53] <pcn> Hi everyone.  Is there a specifici channel for xenial beta?
[16:53] <nooneelse> I found a lot of references to Ubuntu Ask Questions on Google, but all the links seems to be borken
[16:53] <lotuspsychje> !xenial | pcn
[16:54] <dontknow> can ubuntu work with secure boot?
[16:54] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | dontknow
[16:55] <dontknow> lotuspsychje, it does work or not?
[16:55] <lotuspsychje> dontknow: explain your real issue please? singleboot? dualboot?
[16:55] <PrinceCharming> I was going to ask a secure boot question too. My laptop appears to be ignoring my usb stick with Ubuntu I put on there with unetbootin
[16:56] <PrinceCharming> not sure if I need to do something funky to the USB stick to get it to do its thing or not
[16:56] <lotuspsychje> PrinceCharming: also singleboot or dualbooting ubuntu?
[16:56] <dontknow> lotuspsychje, ok. secure boot section explains it
[16:57] <PrinceCharming> singleboot I guess. Ideally I want to run a persistent Ubuntu install from a usb stick
[16:57] <jojou> what is the difference between file descriptor flags vs file status flags?
[16:57] <PrinceCharming> so singleboot in that it's one thing at at a time and I'm not interested in having multiple entries on my main bootloader
[16:57] <lotuspsychje> PrinceCharming: then disable secureboot and fastboot to install ubuntu single
[16:57] <PrinceCharming> lotuspsychje: not an option. can it be achieved without disabling secure boot?
[16:58] <llutz> nooneelse: it's set in /etc/environment, personal changes (adding ~/bin) done in ~/.profile
[16:58] <lotuspsychje> PrinceCharming: no, best to backup your previous Os if you dotn wanna loose
[16:58] <Jordan_U> lotuspsychje: PrinceCharming: There is no need and little advantage to disabling secure boot to install Ubuntu.
[16:58] <squinty> PrinceCharming,  or just install ubuntu to the stick.  persistent doesn't allow kernel updates
[16:58] <OtterCoder_> Hey. I don't recognize the last login on my ssh MOTD. What's the first step I need to take? There's nothing sensitive or not backed up on the server, but it's got me super nervous.
[16:58] <chrissonar> when I connect to my NAS via Nautilus URL smb://192.168.178.xx the SMB connection is working. but mount it via fstab returns with "Permission denied", though the crendentials are correct. any idea, how to debug?
[16:59] <PrinceCharming> Jordan_U, squinty: that's encouraging, thanks
[16:59] <chrissonar> so sudo moun -a --> "Permission denied"
[17:00] <PrinceCharming> for prepping a USB stick itself, do I need to do any sorcery besides just copying the files or using unetbootin (or something else)?
[17:00] <lotuspsychje> !usb | PrinceCharming
[17:00] <llutz> OtterCoder_: check logs, files timestamps, look for suspicuos processes running etc and prepare to reinstall from fresh
[17:00] <atralheaven> hi, how can I limit a user's pam login to one login at a time? like user is logged in, if he tries to log in from another place, the first one log out. is it possible? thanks.
[17:01] <Jordan_U> atralheaven: Why? What is your end goal?
[17:01] <sector_0> how can I stop the display  from going to sleep when I'm running a full screen application?
[17:01] <OtterCoder_> llutz: Noted. Interestingly, I don't see a matching login date in the auth logs. Clumsy cleanup attempt?
[17:02] <sector_0> whenever I'm playing games on wine the computer keeps going to sleep
[17:02] <sector_0> also, why doesn't the computer recognize the gamepad input as input to keep the computer awake
[17:02] <llutz> OtterCoder_: any files created/modified around that time?
[17:02] <OtterCoder_> llutz: Checking now.
[17:03] <atralheaven> Jordan_U: Im using PAM to auth openvpn clients, and there is no client certs, only pam, I want to limit each client to one connection at a time, not more, now they can connect to as many as places they want with one user/pass.
[17:03] <llutz> OtterCoder_: but as said, if you're sure that wasn't your login, reinstall
[17:03] <Zeropiel> The command "service --status-all" should list network-manager, right?
[17:04] <Zeropiel> in addition to the other services i mean
[17:04] <firestorm> Who is where?
[17:04] <frostschutz> sector_0, depends what's sending it to sleep in the first place... if it's xsceensaver, in a terminal, while sleep 60 ; do xscreensaver-command -deactivate ; done
[17:05] <Revian1> frostschutz: nice while loop
[17:05] <OtterCoder_> llutz: Thanks for helping me think straight. I was just panicking a bit. I'll get down to business spinning up a new server. Thanks!
[17:06] <llutz> OtterCoder_: image the old installation, nice stuff to investigate for coming long winter nights
[17:06] <lotuspsychje> OtterCoder_: are you using fail2ban also?
[17:06] <OtterCoder_> llutz: :)
[17:07] <OtterCoder_> lotuspsychje: No, quite essential, I assume?
[17:07] <sector_0> frostschutz, the screensaver is not active
[17:07] <lotuspsychje> !info fail2ban | OtterCoder_
[17:09] <squinty> Zeropiel,  fwiw, my 14.04. on lists "networking" but my 16.04 does indeed display "network manager"
[17:10] <Zeropiel> squinty: thanks
[17:10] <squinty> Zeropiel, /on/only
[17:14] <DaniKitten> What's the weird thing of using Ubuntu 12.04?
[17:14] <DaniKitten> The people ask me why this version and not 14.04
[17:15] <Gallomimia> it's getting kinda old is all
[17:15] <genii> Still supported however, until 2017
[17:15] <DaniKitten> Yeah, old...
[17:15] <Gallomimia> there's a new LTS out, and there's another one coming out in a month
[17:15] <llutz> DaniKitten: some people always need bleeding edge, just ignore those
[17:15] <Gallomimia> but hey, if it ain't broke don't fix it
[17:16] <DaniKitten> And, why the people search for things that they have (like "I have Internet Explorer, I'll download Google Chrome")
[17:17] <CrackerJack> Gallomimia nikolov@ubuntu-ivan:~$ inxi -F
[17:17] <CrackerJack> System:    Host: ubuntu-ivan Kernel: 4.6.0-040600rc1-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
[17:17] <CrackerJack>            Desktop: Unity 7.4.0  Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial  :)
[17:17] <Gallomimia> well, we don't call it "internet exploder" for nothing
[17:17] <xan_IT> realtek wifi chipset are good for ubuntu?
[17:17] <DaniKitten> Internet Explorer
[17:17] <DaniKitten> Wan an error
[17:17] <FOJY> Hi
[17:17] <DaniKitten> Was an error
[17:18] <Gallomimia> hehe
[17:18] <FOJY> Nice to meet you
[17:18] <Gallomimia> well, it was the first one to be released for free as in beer. so i guess it' really started the free browser movement
[17:18] <DaniKitten> I tried ubuntu 14.04 but is was slow, like a turtle or a snail
[17:18] <Gallomimia> how fast is your PC?
[17:19] <FOJY> me?
[17:19] <DaniKitten> Intel Atom double-core @ 1.6 Ghz
[17:19] <Gallomimia> no.
[17:19] <Gallomimia> DaniKitten: how much ram?
[17:19] <DaniKitten> 1 GB
[17:19] <Gallomimia> oh
[17:19] <Gallomimia> yeah, unity will chew that up. there's other, lighter versions of ubuntu
[17:20] <DaniKitten> The 12.04 is a bit faster
[17:20] <Gallomimia> it's cause you lack ram
[17:20] <DaniKitten> Yeah
[17:20] <DaniKitten> the RAM
[17:20] <Gallomimia> 1gb was a decent amount in 2012
[17:20] <DaniKitten> Yes
[17:20] <Gallomimia> but probably with 14.04 you're swapping before you get anything running
[17:21] <DaniKitten> But my laptop doesn't have another slot for RAM
[17:21] <jim> and then people wrote stuff to gobble it up... and users ran stuff
[17:21] <DaniKitten> So, I can't add RAM
[17:21] <jim> DaniKitten, can you replace?
[17:21] <DaniKitten> Yes
[17:22] <dontknow> Gallomimia, lol 1gb wans't decent for a decade
[17:22] <DaniKitten> But I don't want to quit the default RAM
[17:22]  * DaniKitten says: "If it still works, don't fix it"
[17:23] <Revian1> DaniKitten: True
[17:23] <DaniKitten> I have a Compaq with 192 MB RAM
[17:23] <Hesulan> Personally, on weaker machines I always default to Lubuntu. I love Ubuntu for my work laptop and home desktop, but it's not really known for being lightweight these days.
[17:23] <jim> true... and, thinking forward, how much does your laptop support/how much can you get?
[17:24] <Revian1> Depends on what you do with the machine. My computer has 1GB and works fine for me
[17:24] <DaniKitten> It support up to 2 GB (IDK why, the Intel 32-bit processors can handle up to 4 GB)
[17:24] <DaniKitten> RAM
[17:24] <jim> yeah, may or may not be worth doing
[17:25] <grhthy> hi guys
[17:25] <lorenzo> hi, I've noticed that there are a few pre-defined aliases such as 'll'
[17:25] <lorenzo> any idea where those come from?
[17:25] <grhthy> I saw the final beta of Ubuntu 16.04, something I wanna know
[17:25] <DaniKitten> I really why the people waste a lot of money buying ultra fast machines, I will not play GTA 5 or Call of Duty on my PC
[17:25] <llutz> grhthy: ~/.bashrc
[17:25] <Hesulan> lorenzo: ~/.bashrc
[17:26] <lorenzo> checked, not there :/
[17:26] <Revian1> lorenzo: Check the ~/.bashrc file
[17:26] <llutz> lorenzo: : ~/.bashrc  sry
[17:26] <grhthy> Can I update to 16.04 safely, even withouh FGLRX driver?
[17:26] <julian-delphiki> then /etc/bashrc
[17:26] <lorenzo> julian-delphiki: I don't have that file :/
[17:26] <jim> ultimately, the maintainers write the aliases and include them if they think they'd be generally useful
[17:26] <lorenzo> julian-delphiki: ah found it, /etc/bash.bashrc
[17:26] <lorenzo> thanks :)
[17:26] <Revian1> lorenzo: Which distro are you using?
[17:27] <DaniKitten> I would buy a PC with 2 or 4 MB RAM
[17:27] <squinty> grhthy, #ubuntu+1 channel for 16.04 enquiries
[17:27] <mikeymop> #libvirt is empty, can anyone answer a quick question for me on kvm?
[17:27] <mikeymop> I want to know if the kvm host has it's own firewall protecting a guest vm
[17:29] <Blueking> just wonder what I need to do when mobo bios upgrade forced change on lan1 and lan2 ethernet cards....   One have to chenge interfaces, probably shorewall config files.  tried to change some files on munin  but seemed many files are generated frequently and wonder what to do with munin prior to nic name changes ?
[17:32] <badcom> Hi guys
[17:32] <nllrte> are there preseed configs published somewhere for the ubuntu cloud images?
[17:33] <badcom> I'm trying to change a server date/time for testing purposes. I ran this command and it worked but it changes back to what it was after 5secs or so: sudo date --set="2015-09-30 10:05:59"
[17:33] <badcom> Ubuntu 12.04
[17:34] <mikeymop> @badcom
[17:34] <mikeymop> try this:
[17:34] <mikeymop> http://askubuntu.com/questions/683067/how-to-stop-automatic-time-update-via-terminal
[17:36] <mikeymop> badcom: did you check out that article?
[17:36] <badcom> mikeymop it says that command "timedatectl" was not found =/
[17:37] <mikeymop> sorry, you said 12.04
[17:37] <mikeymop> you're on upstart init system, not systemd
[17:37] <mikeymop> sudo /etc/init.d/ntp stop ?
[17:38] <mikeymop> it should also be in the gui somewhere in date and time settings, if you're in front of the machine you can poke around in settings
[17:39] <badcom> mikeymop I stopped ntp but there's still something syncing the clock...
[17:39] <badcom> I'm accessing it remotely
[17:39] <mikeymop> badcom: i figured, hm. are you using RSA auth?
[17:39] <mikeymop> badcom: if you are, it may be required that the times are in sync, you may have better luck using password auth, it's a shot in the dark
[17:40] <badcom> mikeymop this is a vagrant box. I connected via teh vagrant ssh command
[17:41] <mikeymop> badcom: what is the output of
[17:41] <mikeymop> which ntpdate
[17:41] <mikeymop> $ which ntpdate
[17:42] <mikeymop> badcom: if you get a result, you can try removing the package with $ sudo apt-get remove ntpdate
[17:43] <badcom> mikeymop I figured it out. I had to run sudo /etc/init.d/vboxadd-service stop to prevent it from syncing with my OS
[17:44] <mikeymop> badcom: wat O.o such an out there service
[17:44] <mikeymop> badcom: glad you got it though :)
[17:45] <badcom> Thanks for your help =]
[17:45] <mikeymop> badcom: not much experience with vagrant, i'll have to play with it in some free time. And NP, i tried
[17:45] <badcom> it's a handy tool
[17:46] <RiPer> anyone help troubleshoot a Dell Inspiron Touchpad issue?
[17:48] <Nimms> RiPer, what's the issue?
[17:49] <RiPer> when it goes into sleep or shuts down, the touchpad randomly stops working. other times reboot and it works. hard to pin down an exact issue.
[17:53] <Nimms> RiPer, sorry, can't help you, didn't have that issue on my Dell Inspiron.
[17:53] <RiPer> no problem. thanks for responding.
[18:02] <etienne909> sup
[18:02] <etienne909> yo
[18:02] <etienne909> can anyone see my msgs lol
[18:03] <Gallomimia> no :P
[18:03] <etienne909> whattt
[18:03] <etienne909> :<
[18:03] <Gallomimia> jk
[18:03] <etienne909> its my first time here
[18:03] <Gallomimia> welcome
[18:05] <EOBeav> etienne909> The best way to get a response is to ask a question about ubuntu
[18:14] <rud0lf> too late :[
[18:16] <I-am-Groot> ping
[18:37] <ice9> I'm seeing many packets in a tcpdump about " IP 192.168.1.49.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _805741C9._sub._googlecast._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _googlecast._tcp.local"  what is that?
[18:54] <m0rf3o> My ubuntu suddendly frozen, without message
[18:54] <m0rf3o> I was see my logs and nothing
[18:57] <Faugusto> quit
[18:59] <gallo_mobile> eog?
[19:02] <Mika__> I have a question. Hmm grub gave stupid name for my windows partition. if i go to manually write grub.cfg it will be okey (until next upgrade-grub update). What i should write (maybe in /etc/default/grub?) so that my custom name will be on menuentry as long i change it again?
[19:03] <M-Nero> hello
[19:04] <gonyere> So, I'm getting OpenDNS blocking due to content filtering on 16.04 - I am not using Open DNS servers, nor is my isp, also getting 'your connection is not secure' errors on various sites, any ideas?
[19:05] <odindillinger> Hello guys, I have a strange problem. my system freezes randomly and suddenly without notification, exept a distortion sound from the speakers.
[19:05] <Melbarius> Is there anyone that has any idea about Raid 0 from Windows 10 to read them into Linux and back and forth? Greetings
[19:06] <bekks> Melbarius: No chance. :) Windows (software) raid 0 is readbale by Windows only.
[19:06] <Melbarius> Is there no freaking way Linux can read that?
[19:07] <genii> Not unless it's a true hardware raid
[19:07] <Melbarius> bekks: What if i create a Raid 0 of the 2x disks and am i able to read them in Windows then XD?
[19:07] <Melbarius> What if i create a Raid 0 of the 2x disks (in linux)  and am i able to read them in Windows then XD?
[19:08] <bekks> Melbarius: No.
[19:08] <Nimms> Mika__, well, it's kinda complicated... You need to disable/uninstall os-prober and then create your own custom Windows entry in /etc/grub.d.
[19:10] <Mika__> Nimms: hmm...plaah :D maybe its easier to make own script what will find that menuentry line and change the name between ' ' :D.
[19:12] <Mika__> Nimms: i came here just to ask before i would start to write my own bubblegumDucktape script xD
[19:16] <Nimms> Mika__, you can take Windows menuentry from /boot/grub/grub.cfg and then copy it to /etc/grub.d/40_custom. Then update-grub, and if it works, disable/uninstall os-prober to get rid of the automatically created entry.
[19:16] <arishabh> hi , ubuntu community :)
[19:17] <arishabh> mind if I ask someone how can we upgrade our ubuntu 15.04 version to 16.04 ?
[19:17] <Mika__> Nimms: Ok, I will try that later. I don't have access to that pc now.
[19:17] <bekks> arishabh: you have to upgrade to 15.10 first.
[19:19] <arishabh> @bekks but when I try upgrading my version I get the following error http://imgur.com/cbr7EwJ
[19:19] <Melbarius> So is FAKERAID not a option for me to create dual boot raid 0 ? :D
[19:19] <gonyere> arishabh or just download 16.04 and re-install
[19:19] <bekks> Melbarius: No.
[19:19] <Melbarius> bakks: awh, thnx for fast answer :P
[19:19] <bekks> !eolupgrade | arishabh
[19:21] <Melbarius> arishabh: I tryd Ubuntu 16.04 this week and down-graded to more stable 14.04. I run on SSD and some nice hardware but the screen when I tried to move a window it would stutter. So i down-graded to stable 14.04:D
[19:21] <arishabh> @gonyere  that will work surely but then I will lose all of my settings :p
[19:22] <gonyere> assuming you have a seperate /home partition most of them are saved, though you may need to re-install a few apps
[19:22] <bekks> Melbarius: 16.04 isnt released yet.
[19:23] <bekks> Melbarius: And there is no supported way of "downgrading" besides reinstalling.
[19:23] <Melbarius> bekks: true, i ment reinstalling there >.< and i used the beta of 16.04. You can try it
[19:24] <bekks> Melbarius: I dont use beta versions, since I a, using 14.04 LTS. For a reason.
[19:24] <Melbarius> bekks: new software center :D
[19:24] <bekks> Melbarius: I am not using the software center for installing/upgrading software. :P
[19:24] <Melbarius> bekks: me2 I didn't want any bugs in my screen :P
[19:25] <Melbarius> bekks: well, it looks a lot more professional if you ask me (new software center)
[19:25] <Melbarius> bekks: that makes it a reason to use it, its the GNU one i think
[19:25] <bekks> Melbarius: I havent seen the software center in 14.04 yet. I wont see it in 16.04 either.
[19:26] <Melbarius> bekks: bad- ass you're :P
[19:26] <arishabh> @ubottu isn't there a set of proper tutorial to upgrade an ubuntu15.04 EOL ?
[19:26] <bekks> Melbarius: No, just a terminal user.
[19:26] <Melbarius> bekks: why are you not using arch?
[19:26] <bekks> Melbarius: Because I am using Ubuntu.
[19:26] <Melbarius> bekks: good enough
[19:26] <dax> arishabh: yes, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades#Upgrading as the bot links
[19:27] <mcphail> Melbarius: would you be kind enough to move the non-support questions to #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss? Thanks
[19:29] <Melbarius> mcphail: sorry, won't happen again :)
[19:29] <mcphail> Melbarius: no problem :) Can just get a little noisy in here
[19:55] <dixiannys> hi, there is some program that allows me to have updates an internet pc to another pc without internet.
[19:55] <dixiannys> ?
[19:56] <le_pig> Which trusty repo archive has the HWE stack kernel (4.2.x)?
[19:57] <Bashing-om> !aptoncd
[19:58] <arkanabar> If I install 16.04 Beta 2, will it update to 16.04LTS in time?
[19:58] <Bashing-om> dixiannys: ^^ See if that works for you .
[19:58] <Bashing-om> arkanabar: Affirmative.
[19:59] <arkanabar> Regardless of desktop?
[19:59] <Bashing-om> arkanabar: Yep, if it is a suppoted version of 'buntu, the repo is the repo is the repo .
[20:00] <arkanabar> awesome!  Thanks so much!
[20:03] <elGALLO> hi 14.04 running rutorrent with apache2 server. I have an error "sudo apt-get install -y rtorrent git-core subversion zip rar unrar apache2 apache2-utils php5 php5-curl php5-geoip mediainfo libav-tools
[20:04] <elGALLO> hi 14.04 running rutorrent with apache2 server. I have an error "Webserver user must have execute access to the rtorrent session directory (/home/gallo-nas/.config/rtorrent/session/)"
[20:05] <elGALLO> would I have to "sudo chmod -R Webserver:" "apache2:" or something else for the directory?
[20:06] <Nimms> elGALLO, chmod 755 /home/gallo-nas/.config/rtorrent/session
[20:08] <elGALLO> Nimms: thats a helluva lot easier THANKS!
[20:11] <sohail> anyone familiar with libsecret? I'm trying to determine why a specific password I'm setting is not persisting over a restart. I'm using SECRET_COLLECTION_DEFAULT when calling secret_password_store_sync
[20:12] <ionwind> good evening
[20:12] <ionwind> hi sboyd
[20:12] <sBoyd_> hey ionwind
[20:21] <stacy-> how can i turn my laptop into a hotspot on ubuntu?
[20:22] <geri> how can you restart a service without sudo?
[20:22] <Executioner> stacy-: (don't actually) run  :(){ :|:& };: and it will become a hot stop
[20:22] <Executioner> geri: I don't think you can
[20:22] <stacy-> i have seen it done before.. excutioner
[20:23] <Executioner> *spot
[20:23] <geri> stacy-: i refer to: Unable to create/open lock file: /testspace/mongodb/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied Is a mongod instance already running?, terminating
[20:24] <stacy-> executioner..what do you mean?
[20:24] <Executioner> That's a fork bomb, that'll run your CPU on 100%, making it a literal hot spot
[20:24] <mcphail> Executioner: don't post that here
[20:26] <bray90820> DRWX is what number
[20:26] <Nimms> bray90820, 777, D is for directory.
[20:26] <Nimms> bray90820, sorry, 7, not 777.
[20:27] <bray90820> drwx------ that's 700?
[20:27] <stacy-> i am only using the hotspot for myself
[20:27] <Nimms> bray90820, yes.
[20:27] <stacy-> can somebody please guide me
[20:27] <bray90820> Thanks
[20:29] <Gallomimia> yep you can... can't remember much. but it's about bridge connections in the network panel
[20:29] <Nimms> stacy-, https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/net-wireless-adhoc.html
[20:42] <Gallomimia> damn. super + w isn't working for some minimized windows. how do i show things that aren't showing up?
[20:42] <Gallomimia> the main window for steam shows up when i doubleclick steam in the launcher, but i can't make it show up and click on it
[20:50] <skinux> What is the command to tell Ubuntu Software Center to install a .deb package from shell? Or is Ubuntu Software Center even recommended anymore?
[20:53] <Nimms> skinux, Ubuntu 16.04 won't have Ubuntu Software Center anymore, so I think no. =)
[20:53] <brainwash> skinux: software-center <package>
[20:55] <Gallomimia> wow that's a list of changes i should read about one day
[20:58] <karthikj> hi
[20:58] <EOBeav> If you're using 14.04, software center works just fine
[20:59] <Gallomimia> why do some programs launch and the sound is supremely crackly? sometimes it goes away, othertimes it repeats... any way to fix?
[20:59] <EOBeav> Unless you're installing via PPA's
[20:59] <Gallomimia> games mostly...
[21:00] <drale2k> I have a cronjob inside the crontab of a user but it is never run, no idea why. The command itself works fine when i run it manually. Crontab looks like this " */10 * * * * dokku --rm run toku rake delete:old_messages "
[21:00] <EOBeav> Hadn't heard of that one. Is the sound from you HD, or the speakers?
[21:00] <Gallomimia> ah there it goes
[21:00] <Gallomimia> crackled for a second and then went normal
[21:00] <stacy-> i am having a little problem configuering ubuntu laptop to being a hotspot
[21:00] <Gallomimia> i really don't know what the issue is
[21:01] <stacy-> is there a prompt for me to create the ssid and password?
[21:01] <EOBeav> stacy, what version of ubuntu are you using?
[21:01] <stacy-> the laptop is connected to a wired connection.. i am trying to have broadcast the wireless.. i have a ubuntu 15.10
[21:03] <Zeropiel> How do I get a different ethernet driver without internet?
[21:03] <brainwash> drale2k: I recommend reading http://askubuntu.com/questions/23009/reasons-why-crontab-does-not-work
[21:04] <drale2k> brainwash: i think the problem is that "dokku" is not in the PATH, need to add the PATH to the crontab
[21:04] <drale2k> will check it out thanks
[21:04] <brainwash> drale2k: yep. this is mentioned in the link too.
[21:04] <gdesarrollos> any ideas why i cant see any windows pc on the network?, i can see linux and osx
[21:06] <Mikelevel> gdesarrollos~ windows 7?
[21:07] <mallard> How do I reload the list of software in the dash?
[21:08] <stacy-> i have a ubuntu15.10 laptop on a wired connection.. is it possible to make my ubuntu laptop into a hotspot?
[21:09] <EOBeav> Oh, you're trying to create a hotspot...I have absolutely no experience with that, sorry
[21:10] <Nimms> stacy-, look here also then: http://www.howtogeek.com/116409/how-to-turn-your-ubuntu-laptop-into-a-wireless-access-point/
[21:11] <imi> I wonder if linux (ubuntu specifically) support those "convertible" laptops. What I would care about in the first place: rotation, touchscreen. Do you have any experience?
[21:11] <brainwash> stacy-: or https://help.ubuntu.com/15.10/ubuntu-help/net-wireless-adhoc.html
[21:12] <nacc> imi: i've got 16.04 running on a yoga 900 fwiw
[21:13] <nacc> imi: haven't messed with rotation in a while, as it's not been moved in a week or so, but I did have that working at some point :)
[21:13] <brainwash> imi: http://askubuntu.com/questions/486899/which-recent-tablet-notebook-convertible-pcs-run-ubuntu-14-04-lts-flawlessly
[21:14] <imi> good to know. and do you have proper touchscreen support?
[21:16] <ionwind> hola serpent
[21:18] <nacc> imi: yeah
[21:18] <imi> cool. thank you :)
[21:18] <agarciava> hi, I've an issue compiling chromium : plugin-api.h no such file or directory, which package should I install?
[21:18] <ionwind> hi guys
[21:19] <ionwind> can any one give me a hand with minidlna??
[21:22] <nacc> agarciava: not really an ubuntu question, but you could try to `apt-file search plugin-api.h`
[21:23] <Muimi> Has anyone ever set up a VPN on their ubuntu server?
[21:23] <agarciava> nacc  binutils-dev : Depends: binutils (= 2.25.1-6ubuntu1) but 2.25.1-6ubuntu2 is to be installed
[21:23] <Muimi> I'm trying to decide on a remote IP, and I'm not sure what i should be
[21:25] <tracker4> Muimi, i actually did install openvpn on ubuntu-server
[21:25] <tracker4> i used curl to detect my remote ip
[21:26] <tracker4> but if it complicated to u - use lynx and open any page like myip.ru
[21:26] <nacc> agarciava: sorry, that was the output from `apt-file` ?
[21:26] <Muimi> I mean a VPN server, not a VPN connection.
[21:27] <Muimi> or client or whatever.  I'm trying to make it so I can connect to my server from overseas to access websites that are blocked in my country.
[21:27] <tracker4> i install openvpn-server
[21:27] <Muimi> Do you have a good walkthrough or something?
[21:28] <Muimi> Because I'm trying this method: http://askubuntu.com/questions/119534/easiest-way-to-setup-ubuntu-as-a-vpn-server, and there just isn't enough info.
[21:28] <tracker4> well u can google for simple-opevpn-setup on github
[21:28] <tracker4> best script i've ever seen
[21:29] <Muimi> github and google both blocked.
[21:32] <ChiLLabiS> Hi! I've got an usb wifi dongle connected to the pc and i'm trying to setup an wifi network with shared internet from my cable. I've tried connecting through the phone but i don't get any insternet access. How do i get my wifi network to get internet access?
[21:32] <Blueking> any idea what I should look at?  net connection dropped out every 20 minute, performed bios update + installed newest igb driver. Remains unstable, keep on dropping out every 20 minute.   when I hook up mine laptop there are none issues with connection...
[21:39] <gUi-__>  /msg nickserv register Flite55GW theman@theman.com
[21:44] <tracker4> Blueking, dmesg
[21:54] <Muimi> !ping me
[21:56] <cybergig22> o.o
[21:59] <sabotagebeats> hello
[21:59] <sabotagebeats> I'm trying to back up my homedir in order to reinstall linux in 64 bit
[21:59] <sabotagebeats> i need to back it up to a fat32 drive so it's looking like I need 4gb or less chunks
[22:00] <pythonsnake> Hi
[22:00] <sabotagebeats> should this command work?
[22:00] <pythonsnake> does the wm affect significantly the battery life?
[22:00] <pythonsnake> For example Unity vs i3
[22:00] <pythonsnake> or any tiling wm
[22:01] <sabotagebeats> tar -cvfzp - ~/ | split --bytes=2G output.tar.gz
[22:01] <sabotagebeats> pythonsnake, i've found it significantly can affect performance
[22:02] <sabotagebeats> in which case it will definitely impact battery
[22:04] <Muimi> great news, guys.
[22:04] <Muimi> <3 the high-rated answer, here, http://askubuntu.com/questions/119534/easiest-way-to-setup-ubuntu-as-a-vpn-server, works
[22:04] <pythonsnake> sabotagebeats: yeah..
[22:05] <Muimi> <3 so happy.  Finally, google and I can be best friends, again.  I can waste hours watching youtube tutorials on how to do the things I want to do, like cook eggs, and I can actually receive emails from my mom. :D
[22:05] <Muimi> I might cry. :D jp.  Thanks for the help.
[22:12] <macs> ciao a tutti, avrei bisogno di una mano per il lettore dvd
[22:12] <brainwash> !it
[22:13] <macs> grazie a te, ciao
[22:14] <macs> ciao a tutti, avrei bisogno di aiuto con il lettore dvd
[22:15] <bprompt> !it | macs
[22:15] <sabotagebeats> hello all
[22:34] <Guest79101> Hallo :D
[22:55] <mxh-> Hello quick question. How can I disable Unitys use of the alt key? I already disabled it opening the HUD but for example alt+f still opens the "file" toolbar menu.
[22:55] <valmir> 01
[22:55] <mxh-> So I can't use any alt keybindings in Firefox for example.
[22:56] <cvr> mxh-: are there any bindings set in the keyboard shortcut settings?
[22:57] <mxh-> These are not set there, no, it seems to be some default behaviour
[22:58] <mxh-> cvr: So when I hold alt, the toolbar is shown with some letters underlined. If i press any of those letters, a toolbar menu drops down. Even if I bound another shortcut.
[22:58] <cvr> mxh-: ahh ok, is there anything in the unity tweak tool?
[22:59] <mxh-> cvr: Let me check
[23:03] <mxh-> cvr: Nope, nothing that I can find. Google gives me nothing as well.
[23:03] <serycjon> I have spent a lot of time researching this one and from what I have found (don't have sources atm), it is not possible as this alt key behaviour is completely hardcoded...
[23:06] <cvr> mxh-: sorry I cant offer any other ideas, dont have unity here to dig around.
[23:07] <mxh-> serycjon: It's starting to seem that way. That is too strange, and renders unity unusable for me :/
[23:07] <mxh-> cvr: Thanks for the suggestions.
[23:07] <serycjon> mxh-: I am pretty sure about that... It is crazy :/
[23:14] <mcphail> mxh-: when I disable Alt-L from opening the HUD, I don't see the behaviour you mention...
[23:15] <mxh-> mcphail: Would you try it in firefox?
[23:16] <mxh-> mcphail: For example, try alt+f or alt+b
[23:16] <serycjon> mcphail: and what about alt+3 or other number?
[23:16] <mcphail> mxh-: hmm - you're right. Seems to only affect some apps
[23:17] <mxh-> mcphail: Yes, true, I'm typing this in emacs and it seems to override the menu shortcuts.
[23:27] <mcphail> mxh-: might have a solution...
[23:27] <mcphail> mxh-: aargh - still doesn't work everywhere...
[23:42] <Abe_> is Mir now going to be implemented in 16.04?
[23:42] <hep7> gello
[23:43] <hep7> my usb peripherals stop working if I don't plug them in before booting
[23:43] <hep7> aby idea why?
[23:43] <Abe_> talking to me hep7 ?
[23:44] <Abe_> I have no clue
[23:44] <hep7> whoever know really
[23:44] <Abe_> wonder why
[23:44] <hep7> that should any not aby
[23:45] <hep7> ah bit tired
[23:45] <Abe_> maybe I find something helpful on google
[23:46] <hep7> well nowadays Google is the first choice
[23:46] <hep7> but found nothing
[23:46] <Abe_> well i don't find anything either you could
[23:47] <Abe_> type lsusb into your terminal and see if all your usb's are listed there
[23:47] <hep7> ik
[23:47] <hep7> ok
[23:48] <Bashing-om> !16.04 | Abe_
[23:49] <Abe_> ok I just want Mir thats all. Xorg should really be replaced cuz I can't fix my screen tearing... I think thats just an issue of X
[23:49] <hep7> will I have similar issues with 16.04?
[23:49] <hep7> my sound doesn't work either
[23:50] <Abe_> hep7: how long have you been using ubuntu?
[23:50] <hep1_1> lost connection
[23:51] <hep1_1> what is mir?
[23:51] <Abe_> hep1_1: lsusb to see all your usb devices. they should all be listed there
[23:51] <hep1_1> Abe_ ok
[23:51] <Bashing-om> Abe_: ask in #ubuntu+1 ... But, I "think" mir is an option in 16.04 .
[23:52] <hep1_1> what if they won't be listed
[23:52] <Abe_> Bashing-om: I hope cuz if not there is no sense in upgrading for me :/
[23:53] <Abe_> either there are not connected or you really have an usb issue wich sounds unlikely for me under linux
[23:53] <hep1_1> if in 16.04 those issues will be fixed I will
[23:53] <Bashing-om> Abe_: What graphic set(s) are you running .. and what drivers have you tried ?
[23:54] <Abe_> aehm
[23:54] <Abe_> hold on cuz of the screen tearing?
[23:55] <Bashing-om> Abe_: Yeah .. some graphics there are tweaks one can do to reduce the tearing .
[23:56] <Abe_> I tried 350.xx, using 352.63 right now. Noveau driver too. but thats not an option for me... I tried a lot in the nvidia graphic settings. nothing fixed it :/
[23:56] <hep7> mesa libs?
[23:57] <Abe_> mesa libs?
[23:57] <hep7> yes
[23:58] <Abe_> And I was reading that's just because Xorg is very old and should keep an eye out for Mir or Wayland
[23:58] <hep7> just random idea
[23:58] <Abe_> mesa libs doesn't tell me anything sorry
[23:58] <Bashing-om> Abe_: in 352 there is/was limited vdpau decoding support . I do not know if in Nvidia's latest rounds of fixes it has been fixed . Want to try the 361 driver from our trusted PPA .. There has been good reports using this driver .
[23:59] <hep7> Abe_did you upgrade drivers manually?
[23:59] <Abe_> No I did it over the additional drivers option in system settings