[00:00] <DocPlatypus> nothing fixes it besides killing gnome-shell which means I have to log back in
[00:01] <DocPlatypus> and I lose everything I had loaded. this seems to happen after changing network connections (wifi networks, or unplugging wired ethernet to go back to wifi)
[00:02] <DocPlatypus> failing an actual fix is there a way to unwedge gnome-shell that I don't know about?
[00:03] <reisio> wedge?
[00:05] <zjhxmjl> hi,guys!who can give me some advance about install GTX 750 ti video card in ubuntu 14.04.4(32bit) system?
[00:05] <zjhxmjl> http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=477013
[00:06] <Guest55737> I had a system failure and had to reformat. I went and bought a new HD and setup things. The drive itself is encrypted via the auto installer which I assume is dm_crypt. Can I mount this drive .. that's encrypted with dm_crypt now?
[00:06] <zjhxmjl> this is my pc message
[00:06] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: you should be able to mount it with the correct password outside of Ubuntu, yes
[00:07] <kyu_> yoyoyo
[00:07] <Guest55737> DocPlatypus, if I enter the right key it just says it doesn't understand the file format. If I put the wrong key it says 'No key available with this passphrase'
[00:07] <Guest55737> The unlocked device does not have a recognizable file system on it
[00:07] <Guest55737> that's the exact error
[00:08] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: okay, is this the old drive or the new drive?
[00:08] <Guest55737> Old drive
[00:08] <DocPlatypus> the filesystem may have been corrupted
[00:08] <Guest55737> It's a root file system (encrypted) with my profile on there (has data I need)
[00:08] <Guest55737> no it works, I can boot from it
[00:09] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: ok if you boot it, what filesystem does it say it is formatted as? (run 'mount')
[00:09] <Guest55737> I'd have to restart to boot from it, let me jump on IRC on another machine
[00:09] <DocPlatypus> whatever you are using to mount it, may not have the right filesystem module
[00:10] <Guest55737> I'm just using Ubuntus file manager
[00:10] <Guest55737> natutils or w/e it's called (I always forget the file managers name)
[00:10] <Guest55737> natutils or w/e it's called (I always forget the file managers name)
[00:10] <Guest55737> oops lol
[00:10] <DocPlatypus> nautilus
[00:10] <Guest55737> yeah
[00:10] <reisio> think gnome changed it to 'files'
[00:10]  * reisio rolls eyes hard
[00:10] <Guest55737> lmao
[00:11] <Guest55737> i guess it makes sense
[00:11] <DocPlatypus> reinecath: the executable is called 'nautilus' in 14.04
[00:11] <DocPlatypus> errr
[00:11] <DocPlatypus> reisio: the executable is called 'nautilus' in 14.04
[00:11] <Guest55737> and 15.10
[00:11] <reisio> DocPlatypus: good for it?
[00:11] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: How does a Nvidia GTX 750 ti graphic's card relate to a system with Intel installed ?
[00:11] <DocPlatypus> anyway
[00:11] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: so to recap, you are using another Ubuntu install to try and mount the old drive
[00:12] <DocPlatypus> if the old drive still boots... maybe you boot it and just copy the files you need off of it to somewhere else
[00:12] <DocPlatypus> that seems to me to be the path of least resistance
[00:13] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om：sorry, i don't know!i just install the ubuntu 14.04 system
[00:13] <Guest55737> DocPlatypus, yeah ... uh I tried that originally... there's so much data it was taking longer to copy than I could wait. It was faster to reinstall and then have it copy later.
[00:13] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: what exactly has failed on the old setup?
[00:14] <Guest55737> User error... I removed a package that cascaded and took half of the OS with it (think GUI)
[00:14] <zjhxmjl> but the system dont the Nvidia GTX 750 ti graphic's card
[00:14] <Guest55737> Plus I had package issues from day 1 with the GFX card so I decided to just reinstall and start fresh
[00:14] <zjhxmjl> but the system dont know the Nvidia GTX 750 ti graphic's card
[00:14] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Do what makes you think you have an Nvidia GTX catd installed ?
[00:14] <Guest55737> apt-get remove protobuf* wasn't my friend
[00:15] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om：i mean how to install the driver for the Nvidia GTX 750 ti graphic's card in ubuntu 14.04 32 bit system
[00:16] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: okay, here is how to fix this. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery -- go down to where it says "Update failure"
[00:16] <DocPlatypus> then you can run aptitude or apt-get to reinstall what you need
[00:17] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Why ? There is to this time no sign that you have an Nvidia card ???
[00:17] <Guest55737> DocPlatypus, alright I'll try that, thanks!
[00:18] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om：yeah,i had install the card but the system don't know
[00:18] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om：http://askubuntu.com/questions/451221/ubuntu-14-04-install-nvidia-driver
[00:18] <DocPlatypus> Guest55737: I try to fix issues without reinstalling when I can. some people call that "the hard way" but I have learned it's usually faster than a reinstall
[00:18] <zjhxmjl> i follow this guide but not succeed
[00:18] <DocPlatypus> anyway... has anyone else had this issue with gnome-shell wedging after a network change?
[00:19] <DocPlatypus> seems pretty stupid that I can't suspend my laptop at Starbucks and resume it at home without having a risk of this happening
[00:19] <DocPlatypus> (for example)
[00:20] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om：maybe the kernel is old for this card?
[00:21] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: .. does the4 kernel 'see' that card . Pastebin ' lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D' ' .
[00:22] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om：OK,please wait
[00:23] <zjhxmjl> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15622695/
[00:24] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om:i'm sure the system can know the card because i succeed one time before
[00:24] <zjhxmjl> but i dont know the method because i google and try lot of guide
[00:24] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Nope, no sign of Nvidia there either ... is the card turned on in bios ? ( PCI-E 16 slot) ?
[00:24] <zjhxmjl> OK,i reboot system,please
[00:25] <zjhxmjl> wait
[00:26] <epicCane> Where can I download dx11 for ubntu
[00:27] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om:in bios there three options : 1,onboard 2,PCI 3,PCI-express
[00:27] <zjhxmjl> i use the 3
[00:28] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Lemme pull the specs up on the card .
[00:29] <zjhxmjl> sorry,what's mean ?
[00:31] <gabriel__> Hola
[00:31] <gabriel__> hi
[00:31] <gabriel__> ciao
[00:31] <gabriel__> olá
[00:31] <gabriel__> alguien? somebody? alguem?
[00:32] <k1l_> gabriel__: portugese or spanish?
[00:32] <gabriel__> both
[00:32] <k1l_> !es | gabriel__
[00:32] <gabriel__> english too
[00:32] <k1l_> and there is #ubuntu-br and #ubuntu-pt iirc.
[00:33] <gabriel__> but I'm Argentinian
[00:33] <srpx> I just entered an ubuntu server that a server admin set up to me, installed nodejs and tried running a hello world express.js server on port 8080. When I try to access it from my local computer, it doesn't work. What could it be?
[00:33] <gabriel__> what do you do here?
[00:33] <gabriel__> talk about of what
[00:33] <gabriel__> or is only for help?
[00:33] <k1l_> gabriel__: there is #ubuntu-ar
[00:34] <gabriel__> but I'm living on Spain
[00:34] <k1l_> gabriel__: this channel is only for technical ubuntu support.
[00:34] <gabriel__> jaja no joke, thanks you!
[00:34] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Not a kernel.driver issue .. as the kernel does not see that hardware that bios is supposed to tell the kernel about .// Your bios setting is good per:REQUIREMENTS >> PCI Express, PCI Express 2.0 or PCI Express 3.0 compliant motherboard with one graphics slot. " .
[00:35] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om:thks
[00:36] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om:i succeed one times before
[00:36] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Check that the card is seated properly .. and insure the express slot is enabled for graphics in bios ..
[00:37] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om:it's OK
[00:37] <zjhxmjl> i stuck on the system know the card
[00:38] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Bios must see that card before it can tell the kernel . - lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D'  - any different ?
[00:39] <zjhxmjl> no different
[00:39] <zjhxmjl> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15622788/
[00:45] <Phanes> is there a package description listing for apt-cache?
[00:45] <bazhang> !find apt-cache
[00:46] <bazhang> !info apt-cacher
[00:46] <Bashing-om> zjhxmjl: Do not have anything else I can add .
[00:46] <bazhang> Phanes, unless you meant apt cache search term
[00:47] <Phanes> i was more or less thinking the equivelant of dnf info $packagename
[00:47] <zjhxmjl> Bashing-om:OK,thanks a lot
[00:47] <Phanes> like an abstract of what the package is described as
[00:47] <Phanes> "Firefox:  Mozilla foundation's web browser."
[00:47] <Phanes> "Hexchat.  An IRC client"
[00:49] <squinty> Phanes,  apt-cache --help   has a descriptive blurb
[00:50] <Phanes> apt-cache --help $package_name ?
[00:50] <squinty> no package name  just apt-cache --help
[00:50] <Phanes> how do i see the description for specific packages?
[00:51] <squinty> apt show packagename
[00:51] <Phanes> thanksd
[00:51] <squinty> or aptitude show packagename
[00:55] <Phanes> are metapackages installed differently than packages?
[00:58] <Yon1> Anyone have experience with vbox?
[00:58] <Phanes> virtualBox?
[00:58] <Yon1> yes
[00:59] <jason__> In unity I sometimes have windows in the background that I cannot bring into the foreground. They just immediately disappear to the back. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
[00:59] <Yon1> Phanes: yes
[00:59] <jason__> I believe it's usually when I have two of the same type of process (such as both chrome)
[01:00] <k1l_> jason__: what do you mean with you cant get them back?
[01:00] <k1l_> jason__: scrolling on the icon in the launcher or clicking the icon should switch the instance
[01:01] <jason__> oh scrolling may work
[01:01] <jason__> I've been trying to click the icon and then click the instance I wish to bring into the foreground
[01:01] <k1l_> that works too
[01:01] <jason__> it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, but I don't know how to characterize the instances when it fails
[01:02] <k1l_> or using alt+tab
[01:02] <jason__> I think scroll may be the best option. I'll have to see if that fixes it though.
[01:04] <Yon1> virtual box, have installed under administrator and put a launch shortcut in a share folder for other users. Other users can start vbox from there but they can't see the vm OS i installed..any ideas?
[01:05] <HetroErectus> k1l_, never liked unity much ... i <3 kubuntu (and lubuntu is ok too for a light weight rig)
[01:05] <HetroErectus> unity looks pretty but feels too "odd"
[01:05] <k1l_> HetroErectus: use what you like. you got the choice to install other desktops or use the preinsatlled flavors.
[01:05] <HetroErectus> yup thats the nice thing about linux :)
[01:07] <dchapman> XFCE for life!
[01:07] <k1l_> HetroErectus: but there is no point in telling what i think of KDE or other desktops, in here :)  its the users choice.
[01:07] <HetroErectus> well you said you had problems with unity, but kubuntu runs (allmost) flawless here.. some applet bugs but thats it
[01:08] <HetroErectus> everything else run flawless .. which is unusual, considering the amount of problems ive had with linux before..
[01:08] <k1l_> HetroErectus: i dont have issues with unity.
[01:08] <HetroErectus> new plasma 5 though which explains the applet bugs
[01:08] <HetroErectus> thought you had ... then i misunderstood
[01:08] <jason__> can I install kde alongside unity to try it out?
[01:08] <jason__> it was me
[01:08] <HetroErectus> ahhh
[01:08] <HetroErectus> right
[01:08] <HetroErectus> sorry
[01:09] <HetroErectus> jason__, think so
[01:09] <HetroErectus> but id prob do a clean kubuntu install
[01:09] <k1l_> jason__: yes you can. you can choose on the login screen after installing kubuntu-desktop. but keep in mind it will pull in a lot of packages
[01:11] <dogarrhea> what the hell?
[01:11] <dogarrhea> 564 GB of updates to install every week
[01:11] <dogarrhea> no wonder my hard drive is filling up on ubuntu
[01:11] <dogarrhea> er 564 mb
[01:11] <SchrodingersScat> some updates actually free up space
[01:12] <SchrodingersScat> and it's hardly every week, I WISH
[01:12] <compdoc> they replace existing, and often only add a few MB
[01:13] <HetroErectus> jason__, i used to run linux mint as my main desktop os for years but quit because of bug regression... that said, i play around alot with the OS... kubuntu though seems amazingly stable
[01:14] <HetroErectus> and id drop debian etc ... not polished near as well as ubuntu.. only worthy ubuntu contender ive tried is opensuse, but that wont install
[01:15] <HetroErectus> linux mint is (allmost) ubuntu ... opensuse tumbleweed would be nice, but one of either.. kubuntu, opensuse tumbleweed or linux mint
[01:15] <HetroErectus> in that order
[01:16] <HetroErectus> if you decide to reinstall
[01:16] <k1l_> HetroErectus: we stick to technical ubuntu support in here. for chat please see #ubuntu-offtopic and for other distribution comparisons better ask ##linux
[01:16] <HetroErectus> ok
[01:27] <Yon1> Installed virtual box on Ubuntu 14.04 as root. Want other users to access it and so put a launch link in the share folder. They can launch vbox from there but can't see the installed guest OS. What to do?
[01:29] <SchrodingersScat> Yon1: you would probably need to share the ~/VirtualBox\ Vms/ and yes they really named it that, or just the OS inside there with the proper permissions, yes?
[01:32] <Yon1> SchrodingersScat: I think so...they can launch vbox but can't see the vm so....? what do you suggest?
[01:33] <SchrodingersScat> Yon1: share the directory, or put a symlink in their VirtualBox\ Vms/ , they may have to manually add it as well, or maybe you can copy over your configs and correct ownership and permissions as needed
[01:35] <Yon1> SchrodingersScat: See how I go, cheers.
[01:37] <lectus> Hi! I have a notebook with windows 8 installed in uefi mode. How to install ubuntu side by side? do I need to resize the partition or ubuntu does it automatically?
[01:38] <SchrodingersScat> !uefi
[01:43] <compdoc> lectus, dont know of any OS that will automatically resize for you. they can erase, tho
[01:44] <lectus> ok
[01:45] <lectus> so i resize and set mount points
[01:45] <lectus> then i choose to install grub where?
[01:46] <Zeming> quit
[01:47] <jinette> I just applied the procedures here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15623103/ and ended up here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15623104/ I didn't figure where I am going to use the 'just set unix password' now?
[01:48] <jinette> whereas the original problem was this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15622891/
[02:10] <devslash> I'm trying to configure grub to boot my windows install which is on a different disk then my ubuntu installation. My Windows 10 install is on sda1. I added this to /etc/grub.d/40_custom: http://pastebin.com/He1zUdkb but when I select it at boot time, it says the disk was not found
[02:17] <zjhxmjl> hi,guys!who can give me some advance about install driver for GTX 750 ti video card in ubuntu 14.04.4(32bit) system?
[02:17] <zjhxmjl> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15623268/
[02:42] <truexfan81> on 14.04 what is the sshd service called? i need to restart it to apply a config change thanks
[02:43] <Pici> truexfan81: just ssh
[02:43] <truexfan81> kk ty
[02:45] <Hydr0p0nX> what's the "right" way to add the /dev/dvd symlink ?
[02:47] <Hydr0p0nX> the /dev/cdrom symlink exists and points to /dev/sr0 but dvd's aren't automounting while bluray does
[02:59] <Mr_Cyclops> Hello. I am running xUbuntu 15.10 64 bit on ThinkPad X220. My issue is that the mouse cursor freezes for a couple of seconds from time to time
[02:59] <Mr_Cyclops> Any quick hints please, thank you ...
[03:00] <Hydr0p0nX> Mr_Cyclops: have you noticed any patterns to the freezing? do anything to resolve or does it resolve itself ?
[03:01] <Mr_Cyclops> Nothing to resolve, its such a weird thing, i didnt even think what to do.
[03:02] <Hydr0p0nX> how often is it happening?
[03:02] <Mr_Cyclops> However, I do think, the issue comes when I am using a USB wireless mouse, and the issue does not look to be present when using just the touchpad
[03:02] <Mr_Cyclops> Though I tried changing the mouse, but still the same
[03:02] <Mr_Cyclops> I guess pretty much all the time
[03:02] <Mr_Cyclops> even with windows 7 as my VM
[03:02] <Mr_Cyclops> (Windows7 VM running inside VirtualBox)
[03:03] <Hydr0p0nX> but only w/ usb mouse ?
[03:03] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: also lagging mouse on win7?
[03:03] <Mr_Cyclops> yes lotuspsychje
[03:03] <Mr_Cyclops> yes only with the usb wireless mouse
[03:03] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: must be the mouse hardware then i think
[03:03] <Mr_Cyclops> but I tried changing it
[03:04] <Mr_Cyclops> and the same mouse works fine on another HP laptop of mine
[03:04] <Mr_Cyclops> so .... :-/
[03:04] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: can you try a tail -f /var/log/syslog and branch the usbmouse?
[03:04] <Mr_Cyclops> ok hold on
[03:04] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: lets see if that gets us errors
[03:06] <truexfan81> what is package compat-libstdc++-33.i686 called on ubuntu 14.04?
[03:07] <Mr_Cyclops> Nothing much lotuspsychje ....
[03:07] <Mr_Cyclops> just this
[03:07] <Mr_Cyclops> root@random:~# tailf /var/log/syslog | grep -i mouse
[03:07] <Mr_Cyclops> Apr  4 23:05:23 random kernel: [ 5586.215466] hid-generic 0003:045E:07FD.0006: input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Microsoft Microsoft Nano Transceiver 1.1] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.1/input2
[03:07] <Mr_Cyclops> when I tried to dettach and re-attach the usb mouse dongle
[03:07] <Mr_Cyclops> but while using, nothing ...
[03:08] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: ok, tested other ubuntu versions on that mouse?
[03:08] <Mr_Cyclops> Good Question, I dont have such an issue on 15.10 (only on 15.04, and yes sorry I am on 15.04 with the issue, not 15.10)
[03:09] <Mr_Cyclops> I generally go with the .04 versions (dont know why), but I guess I shall try tonight
[03:09] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: ah there we go, 15.04 is end of life
[03:09] <Mr_Cyclops> yeah, no firmware or sec updates m sure
[03:09] <Mr_Cyclops> 16.04 is  out this month itself right/
[03:09] <Mr_Cyclops> ?
[03:09] <lotuspsychje> Mr_Cyclops: april 21
[03:09] <Mr_Cyclops> aha
[03:10] <Mr_Cyclops> I guess I will try the beta release just to check, and get to 15.10 until 16.04 matures n all
[03:10] <lotuspsychje> !eolupgrade | Mr_Cyclops
[03:10] <Mr_Cyclops> but hey, thanks for the help and support folks!
[03:10] <lotuspsychje> cheers
[03:10] <Mr_Cyclops> Thanks ubottu
[03:10] <Mr_Cyclops> ubottu, yeah knew that, but didn't realize 15.04 had hit that mark :p
[03:11] <Mr_Cyclops> I wouldn't dare ;-)
[03:11] <Mr_Cyclops> Adios Amigos ...
[03:15] <truexfan81> ok i am having trouble locating the phpmyadmin config that allows me to specify what ips can access it
[03:15] <truexfan81> i mainly need to add mine since i don't have physical access to the machine
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[03:19] <estudiante> GUUURL...WHAT IS THIS CHAT?
[03:19] <lotuspsychje> !ops | estudiante
[03:20] <truexfan81> i am looking for this but for ubuntu http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23704674/phpmyadmin-allow-remote-users
[03:27] <devslash> I added this to /etc/grub.d/40_custom https://wiki.debian.org/DualBoot/Windows10 but it says can't find command ntldr
[03:29] <Tarsas> Hi, I'm trying to install Ubuntu on a laptop from a flash drive and I keep getting a message that says (shortening it significantly for the gist) SYSCFG not cleared by Bios, clearing this bit"
[03:29] <Tarsas> then it sits there and doesn't do anything
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: wich ubuntu version is this?
[03:32] <Tarsas> 14.04.4
[03:32] <Tarsas> lotuspsychje^^
[03:33] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: you could try a nomosetset perhaps
[03:33] <lotuspsychje> !nomodeset | Tarsas
[03:33] <Tarsas> Got it, thanks. I'll give that s hot
[03:37] <Tarsas> Nah, it just keeps giving me the message. Weird
[03:38] <Tarsas> I have an unformatted drive I pulled from my old netbook in there but it shouldn't affect anything
[03:40] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: try a bios low defaults perhaps
[03:41] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: finding a bunch of old bugs, non-solved on your error..
[03:43] <Tarsas> I'll upload a picture of the error
[03:44] <lotuspsychje> !bug | Tarsas
[03:47] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: testing other ubuntu versions, also advised as a test
[03:47] <Tarsas> okay, cool
[03:47] <Tarsas> Would you still be opposed to looking at the error picture? Just to see if you've ever seen it?
[03:49] <Tarsas> https://www.dropbox.com/s/d5yob5m7dpvd5ol/errorscreen.jpg?dl=0 lotuspsychje
[03:49] <lotuspsychje> lets c
[03:50] <Tarsas> I fooled around with the RAM, might make sure I inserted it correctly :P
[03:51] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: yeah, take some steps, hardware,bios update/reset, other ubuntu versions
[03:51] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: if its older device perhaps also lubuntu test
[03:51] <Tarsas> yeah it's a C. 2007 laptop
[03:52] <Tarsas> my mom's old one so I figured I'd try Linux on it
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: lubuntu/xubuntu :p
[03:54] <Tarsas> It has 2gb of ram and a decent dual core so I thought it could do it
[03:55] <newpower> hello..
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> !support | newpower
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> newpower: how can we help?
[03:56] <newpower> hello...
[03:57] <Tarsas> I'm going to try Ubuntu 15 and Lubuntu and see what happens
[03:57] <newpowe> aaaaaaa
[03:57] <Tarsas> If I'm still getting the error, I'll pop up again :P
[03:57] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: ok good luck
[03:57] <Tarsas> Thank you
[03:57] <davido> newpow.*, if you have a question go ahead and ask it.
[03:57] <newpower_> c
[03:58] <Tarsas> This seems like it's a bot
[03:58] <Arcaire> Doubtful.
[03:58] <lotuspsychje> lol
[03:58] <Arcaire> IP is China.
[03:58] <Arcaire> Specifically a province network, not a commercial ISP.
[03:59] <newpower> hello i am new here..
[03:59] <Arcaire> newpower: hi
[03:59] <davido> good grief
[03:59]  * Arcaire adds another tally to the wall.
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> someone knows a GUI package to manage systemd services?
[04:27] <Tarsas> well heck lotuspsychje, it didn't work with Lubuntu either :P
[04:29] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: same error?
[04:29] <Tarsas> Yeah
[04:29] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: ok i stronly suggest a new bug, as this bug isnt very well documented
[04:30] <Rarien> If I've got ubuntu installed on a flash drive, can I use my HDD for extra space?
[04:30] <Tarsas> Okay, thanks. I would get the system with no information on the bug >_>
[04:30] <Rarien> For example, could I set it up so that it'd save dependency files from skype on it and all that?
[04:30] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: and describe all steps takes, logs,picture of error,ubuntu versions tried
[04:31] <Tarsas> Ok, there's a bug reporting area on the forums?
[04:31] <Tarsas> let
[04:31] <Tarsas> s do a memory test
[04:31] <lotuspsychje> !bug | Tarsas
[04:33] <Tarsas> lotuspsychje, I don't even get to the screen where I can even type commands before the error coms up. I'm effectively stuck in the bios so I don't think I can do this
[04:33] <Ben64> it's not the bios
[04:34] <Tarsas> on the computer I'm installing on I mean
[04:34] <Tarsas> I get to the screen where it says "Install", "Try without install" etc and all options give me that error
[04:34] <Ben64> does the computer have dual gpu
[04:34] <Tarsas> yeah Ben64
[04:34] <Tarsas> If you mean dual core
[04:34] <Ben64> no
[04:34] <Tarsas> oh no GPU
[04:34] <Tarsas> sorry
[04:35] <Tarsas> read that as CPu :P
[04:35] <Tarsas> It's integrated AMD I'm pretty sure
[04:35] <Tarsas> Yeah it is
[04:35] <Ben64> what model laptop
[04:35] <Tarsas> Dell Inspirion 1521
[04:35] <Tarsas> Inspiron*
[04:36] <Tarsas> My mom's old computer so I thought I'd use it as a web surfer/email checker since I only have a desktop
[04:37] <Ben64> yeah that's old
[04:37] <Tarsas> ancient
[04:37] <Gallomimia> meh. dual cores are still fast enough to do what you want
[04:37] <Tarsas> My uncle has Ubuntu 10 on his 2003 era Dell Desktop so I figured it would definitely work here
[04:37] <Gallomimia> what you might need to do is bump up the ram
[04:37] <Ben64> not this one
[04:37] <Ben64> turion 64 x2
[04:37] <davido> A dual core is fine.
[04:38] <Tarsas> Yeah the specs are horrible :P
[04:38] <Tarsas> https://www.dropbox.com/s/d5yob5m7dpvd5ol/errorscreen.jpg?dl=0 << this is the error image
[04:39] <Ben64> you could try the mini.iso
[04:39] <Gallomimia> what year is that? 2011?
[04:39] <Tarsas> The laptop? 2007 IIRC
[04:39] <Gallomimia> oh dang
[04:39] <Gallomimia> yeah well, the cpu and ram are still enough
[04:39] <Gallomimia> find out if it has 2 or 4 gigs
[04:39] <Tarsas> It has 2
[04:40] <Gallomimia> you probably don't want to run unity
[04:40] <DocPlatypus> while we are on the subject... how best to configure a recent Ubuntu to run on a laptop with only 1GB? the owner does not want to spend the money to upgrade to 2GB for various reasons
[04:40] <Tarsas> What version would you suggest then?
[04:40] <Gallomimia> there's lighter versions of ubuntu that don't have unity. i don't know much about them
[04:40] <Tarsas> Oh
[04:40] <Tarsas> I tried Ubuntu 14 and Lubuntu
[04:40] <Tarsas> Both are giving me the same error
[04:40] <Gallomimia> how was lubuntu?
[04:41] <Gallomimia> hm
[04:41] <lotuspsychje> DocPlatypus: lubuntu
[04:41] <Tarsas> Same error
[04:41] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: file the bug mate
[04:41] <Tarsas> I do have a harddrive from a netbook I used to own in there, not the original drive
[04:41] <Gallomimia> huh.
[04:41] <Tarsas> But that shoudln't affect anything
[04:42] <Gallomimia> that's an interesting one... maybe in the bios you can change some booting options
[04:42] <Tarsas> lotuspsychje, I can't get past the initial options screen to file a bug
[04:42] <Gallomimia> like, don't boot a uefi version, if it doesn't have uefi
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: file the bug from another pc
[04:42] <Gallomimia> you're online with something. use that
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: describe what happens,etc
[04:42] <dra> hello
[04:42] <Tarsas> Good point I suppose
[04:42] <Gallomimia> it either needs a firmware update, or some bios changes/other version.
[04:43] <DocPlatypus> Tarsas: 2003? are you sure the BIOS doesn't have any oddball limitations of not booting on anything past the first 8 or 32 gigs or so?
[04:43] <Gallomimia> the change between bios or uefi has been a headache
[04:43] <DocPlatypus> a *lot* of old PCs were like that
[04:43] <Tarsas> I wouldn't have any idea DocPlatypus
[04:43] <Gallomimia> are there any bot factoids about old PCs booting ubuntu we could use?
[04:43] <DocPlatypus> not sure what year the limitations quit being commonplace
[04:44] <DocPlatypus> I would hope anything with SATA has at worst a ~128GiB limitation
[04:44] <Gallomimia> there's gotta be some knowledge-base page about old hardware support
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> !hardware | Gallomimia perhaps
[04:44] <Gallomimia> that might help a bit
[04:44] <DocPlatypus> I never make / bigger than it needs to be, and try to keep it under 16GiB even on modern systems
[04:44] <Gallomimia> i'm going to suggest a google search with ubuntu and inspiron  1521 in there
[04:45] <DocPlatypus> and I always install a separate / and /home
[04:45] <Gallomimia> with other things added as you see fit
[04:45] <fan> aloe
[04:45] <DocPlatypus> who here has ever used Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on a Toshiba Satellite of around 2009 vintage?
[04:46] <Tarsas> Alright, thanks for your help
[04:46] <Gallomimia> good luck
[04:46] <fan> not satellite, used it on a gigantic toshiba laptop tho
[04:46] <DocPlatypus> or even just new enough to possibly be affected by the battery recall
[04:46] <Gallomimia> i always turn to the linux stuff for older hardware but... that one sounds like its goofy
[04:46] <DocPlatypus> fan: any issues of note? particularly with random lockups
[04:46] <INeverMore> Can anyone help me?
[04:46] <Gallomimia> hm. yeah my root volume is 30 gigs and that turns out to be way too big
[04:47] <Gallomimia> !ask | INeverMore
[04:47] <DocPlatypus> Gallomimia: my rule of thumb is / should fit on a 16GB thumb drive
[04:47] <DocPlatypus> at worst
[04:48] <INeverMore> I have an old computer that I forgot password on, how can I reset?
[04:48] <Tarsas> 1521 isn't supported according to the laptop page lol
[04:48] <Gallomimia> yeah. turns out my root is only using 9.2g
[04:48] <Tarsas> Ah nevermind
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> Tarsas: try the nolapic bootoption perhaps
[04:49] <DocPlatypus> Gallomimia: are you handy with Gparted? :-)
[04:49] <Gallomimia> i have separate /boot and home and also all my games and data files are in other stuff
[04:49] <Gallomimia> DocPlatypus: not actually. my system is using lvm2
[04:49] <DocPlatypus> I have heard you should not separate /boot
[04:49] <Gallomimia> i needed to
[04:49] <Gallomimia> the rest is encrypted
[04:50] <Gallomimia> and raided...
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> !boot | Tarsas
[04:51] <DocPlatypus> ok maybe for encrypted root you have to
[04:51] <Gallomimia> i've heard its possible without but...
[04:51] <Gallomimia> i think that's new since i set it up
[04:52] <DocPlatypus> is it possible in the least to switch to encrypted root after install? I know it would probably be rather painful
[04:52] <Tarsas> Thanks for your help guys. First time I've ever installed linux on a system like this so I probably have no idea what I'm doing
[04:52] <Gallomimia> uh well you have to overwrite the drive to do that
[04:52] <Gallomimia> Tarsas: well sounds like you have an excellent problem to cut your teeth on ;)
[04:53] <Gallomimia> zzz for me
[04:56] <INeverMore> i'm not going to get advice am I?
[04:56] <kostkon> !reset
[04:57] <baizon> INeverMore: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[04:59] <Tarsas> wellp to the big report screen
[04:59] <Tarsas> looks like I'm the only one in the history of the world with this error
[04:59] <INeverMore> what if you set a password on root?
[05:00] <somsip> !password | INeverMore
[05:00] <somsip> INeverMore: no - that's the wrong factoid...
[05:01] <somsip> INeverMore: er...it's the right one. Check the LostPassword link
[05:01] <INeverMore> tried that, it wouldn't work
[05:01] <somsip> INeverMore: which method didn't work?
[05:02] <INeverMore> should point out that the drive is encrypted, if that makes a difference
[05:02] <somsip> INeverMore: then I understand you have no chance, but maybe someone else will correct me
[05:04] <INeverMore> should also point out that, on that computer, my login was root...
[05:04] <somsip> INeverMore: sounds like you've set yourself up for a loss there then
[05:05] <INeverMore> no way to fix?
[05:06] <fan> if the partition was encrypted, i think there is no way to reset the password
[05:06] <fan> without knowing it, or guessing it, to decrypt the partition
[05:06] <fan> i vaguely remember having that problem but i ended up just reformatting
[05:06] <somsip> INeverMore: https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-help/user-forgottenpassword.html "If you have an encrypted home directory, you will not be able to reset a forgotten password. "
[05:07] <INeverMore> Encrypted home, root and everything else
[05:07] <somsip> INeverMore: then you have your answer
[05:08] <INeverMore> then can I overwrite it?
[05:09] <somsip> INeverMore: you can repartition and/or format it and start again, of course
[05:09] <fan> if you have a dvd or something you can just reinstall
[05:10] <INeverMore> how can I boot from one of those?
[05:12] <INeverMore> fan, how?
[05:12] <fan> sorry, was afk
[05:12] <fan> it might need to be enabled in system settings
[05:12] <fan> but just pop the dvd in and boot from it
[05:13] <INeverMore> how do I clear the bios password then?
[05:13] <somsip> INeverMore: now you're starting to sound like you're breaking a stolen laptop...
[05:13] <fan> *shrug*
[05:13] <INeverMore> desktop, ancient somsip
[05:14] <somsip> INeverMore: fair enough. Pull the CMOS battery for a while is the usual trick. But more details are offtopic here
[05:15] <INeverMore> which means finding a way into the case
[05:15] <BenderRodriguez> ThirtyThirtyWin: why
[05:16] <ThirtyThirtyWin> BenderRodriguez:  42
[05:16] <BenderRodriguez> oh
[05:26] <fan> anyone having trouble pairing stuff with blueman?
[05:26] <BenderRodriguez> how do I set up VPN connection for my ubuntu server
[05:26] <fan> i'm trying to pair a Keyshair dongle on my main workstation.
[05:31] <INeverMore> so basically I'm out of luck?
[05:32] <fan> well try putting the dvd in, and rebooting
[05:33] <fan> if it doesn't reboot into the install, then you'll need to tweak those bios settings to let you boot from the disc
[05:33] <INeverMore> it won't boot from disk
[05:33] <fan> ...but the bios is password protected.
[05:33] <INeverMore> yep
[05:33] <fan> so, uh, it seems like there's really not much we can even do.
[05:33] <fan> Sorry bud
[05:33] <INeverMore> so I'm stuck
[05:34] <INeverMore> I don't think I'll be able to reset a bios password on this thing
[05:34] <fan> sorry! if it helps, i basically just installed ubuntu and i'm futzing with it right now
[05:35] <fan> you could try guessing common passwords?
[05:35] <fan> 1234, password, 6969
[05:35] <INeverMore> hahahaha
[05:36] <INeverMore> my password schemes are a little less polite than that (16-24 characters, mixed case, plus numeric and special characters)
[05:36] <fan> i think best buy might be able to reset the bios password, i think they need to apply voltage to one of the pins
[05:36] <fan> or actually, one of the guys suggested pulling the CMOS battery
[05:36] <INeverMore> have to get inti the case first
[05:36] <fan> which pc did you say you had again?
[05:37] <INeverMore> homebrew
[05:37] <somsip> INeverMore: then it's something you can do without the running commentary here. You're waaaay off topic for this channel how
[05:37] <INeverMore> made when I was bored
[05:55] <r0b-> Why would Ubuntu mount my HDD Read only?
[05:58] <hicoleri> I was experiencing audio crackling. I tried to follow the procedures on the ubuntu website. one of them was about trying to unmute audio using pavucontrol. There, i saw that the audio was shifting output to a nonexistent earphone.
[05:58] <hicoleri> why is that?
[06:24] <lubimka> hello all here :)
[06:26] <lubimka> what is happened with ubuntu's updates. I note that time between them become much more increased.
[06:26] <Myrtti> which updates?
[06:26] <somsip> lubimka: what sort of updates? bugfixes? security or release?
[06:37] <damascene> Hi, I lost my Firefox profiles after I updated firefox today
[06:53] <fishbulb> hey, I'm a linux user but I've never installed ubuntu
[06:53] <fishbulb> considering it for a computer for someone who never uses them
[06:57] <DocPlatypus> fishbulb: Ubuntu is a pretty good choice. but I'd recommend installing GNOME Classic and making the primary user's default login use that instead of Unity
[06:58] <DocPlatypus> I hate Unity with a passion, it's a huge pain in the ass
[06:58] <fishbulb> I've never used it
[06:58] <fishbulb> gnome classic is a bit of a turd
[06:58] <nathan_> it is but still better than unity
[06:58] <fishbulb> gnome is probably the one they'll easily be able to use
[06:58] <nathan_> its a shame its not included by default
[06:58] <fishbulb> but if it's a matter of them just clicking on icons and launching a few programs, is there even a reason to use ubuntu?
[06:59] <DocPlatypus> how can you say "GNOME Classic is a bit of a turd"?
[06:59] <DocPlatypus> I mean, GNOME 3 is a turd. GNOME Classic is actually usable
[06:59] <fishbulb> how long have you used linux though
[06:59] <ikonia> fishbulb: the solution is simple, don't like it, don't use it
[07:00] <fishbulb> this is a computer for someone who doesn't use computers
[07:00] <DocPlatypus> fishbulb: I've been using GNU variants since 1998, only using GUI full time since about 2002 though
[07:00] <somsip> fishbulb: DocPlatypus: and general chat on the merits/non-merits of difference aspects of ubuntu belong in #ubuntu-offtopic, so take it there please
[07:00] <fishbulb> DocPlatypus, I'm setting up a computer for someone who doesn't use them
[07:01] <fishbulb> gnome looks pretty, it's easy to use, and it'll do what they want
[07:01] <fishbulb> click the thing: launch the program
[07:01] <somsip> fishbulb: still offtopic. Please take it elsewhere
[07:02] <fishbulb> take yourself elsewhere
[07:02] <ikonia> fishbulb: drop it
[07:02] <ikonia> fishbulb: he's trying to help you
[07:02] <somsip> fishbulb: most people coming here show a certain level of maturity. Try to live up to that standard, eh?
[07:03] <somsip> fishbulb: but I wil leave this in ikonia's hands
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[07:19] <BlackRainbow> Hello everyone. I'm hoping to find some help here, I posted my question on askubuntu.com: http://askubuntu.com/questions/752128/ubuntu-14-04-nvidia-driver-not-working-black-screen
[07:19] <BlackRainbow> please suggest me some kind of solution or what logs to look at
[07:20] <ikonia> BlackRainbow: what's the actual problem summary ?
[07:20] <Nene1> hello all
[07:20] <BlackRainbow> I had an Ubuntu 14.04 with geforce driver running for a year without problems
[07:21] <BlackRainbow> then after reinstall it doesn't recognize in additional drivers
[07:21] <ikonia> BlackRainbow: so you're not offered any additional drivers ?
[07:21] <BlackRainbow> if i install the nvidia 352 on next boot i get a black screen
[07:21] <BlackRainbow> it offers them all but doesnt show GT840M like before
[07:21] <ikonia> how did you install the nvidia module ?
[07:21] <ikonia> BlackRainbow: what does it show ?
[07:21] <Nene1> is there any way to revert the changes done by unattended-upgrades command???
[07:22] <jvava> could you please commend me a dict software on ubuntu or debian, the default one and goldendict works poorly
[07:22] <jvava> recommend me a dict
[07:22] <BlackRainbow> ikonia: im not at that computer now but the usual stuff, nouveau, 352, 352 updates, 34x, etc
[07:22] <BlackRainbow> tried them all
[07:22] <ikonia> jvava: by dict do you mean dictionary
[07:22] <BlackRainbow> also the .sh installer
[07:22] <jvava> ikonia, yes
[07:22] <jvava> such as goldendict, stardict
[07:23] <ikonia> BlackRainbow: ok , so don't use the .sh installer unless you are confident maintaining it
[07:23] <BlackRainbow> ikonia: that was my last try
[07:23] <ikonia> BlackRainbow: the first thing to do is to boot into single user mode and look at the xorg logs and try to understand what it's actually doing
[07:24] <BlackRainbow> how do I do that? I'm more likely a user than an expert :/
[07:24] <ikonia> BlackRainbow: in the grub menu there is a "recovery" option, using that will get you to a point where you can read the xorg log
[07:25] <BlackRainbow> Oh I see
[07:25] <BlackRainbow> and I guess I do that with nvidia installed
[07:25] <ikonia> it doesn't matter, as the logs of your failed X org display will still be there, there is no need to uninstall it to see those logs
[07:29] <BlackRainbow> ikonia: thank you, I'll try that when I get to that pc
[07:37] <rozica> Hi there
[07:37] <rozica> .
[07:38] <n-iCe> hi
[07:41] <rozica> I have a very big big problem. My ony source of internet is lte usb modem which also have wifi module included. The problem is I can't seem to make it work with network manager. I'm on latest Ubuntu 15.10. Here is the syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15625212/ NOTE: I've installed latest usb_modeswitch as usb_modeswtich_data from http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/#download It seems to me this is kern
[07:41] <rozica> el / NetworkManager issue?
[07:41] <rozica> I can't seem to make it work as usb modem only... wifi is working but is useless to me since I must make it work as ppp usb modem
[07:42] <stevildead> need help running a game
[07:43] <jvava> what dictionary software do you use
[07:43] <jvava> recommend me your dictionary software on debian or ubuntu
[07:44] <votlon> Ello all, I'm wondering why when I run startx it starts a differnt xfce session rather than the the xubuntu-desktop on the system, is it based off what user I run it from?
[07:45] <somsip> !info dict | jvava
[07:47] <votlon> brb
[07:50] <rozica> so..
[07:50] <rozica> no ideas?
[07:51] <rozica> My kernel is 4.2.0-34-generic
[07:53] <V7> rozica: What's your problem ?!
[07:53] <V7> :D
[08:00] <TJ-> rozica: can you manually establish a PPP link ?
[08:01] <n-iCe> Hello, how can I terminate all the proccesses running from chrome?
[08:01] <rozica> V7: heh :) I'm sick literally... so I have to setup my home network :P the pbolem is my lte usb modem stick Huawei E3878 which does not work with my computer... are you familiar with NetworkManager? It seems network manager has problem with this usb modem.
[08:01] <rozica> TJ-: how can I do that?
[08:02] <rozica> TJ-: I'm familiar with command line I just don't know tools for communication with usb modems yet
[08:03] <n-iCe> hello?
[08:03] <rozica> hello
[08:03] <n-iCe> Hello, how can I terminate all the proccesses running from chrome?
[08:04] <rozica> n-iCe: ps aux | grep chrome  to list all the processes associated witch chrome. Then kill -9 pid
[08:04] <n-iCe> rozica, but how to kill them all in once
[08:05] <rozica> pid being the process id listed before
[08:05] <Ben64> killall chrome
[08:05] <Zaitzev> try this in a terminal: killall chrome
[08:05] <rozica> you can always trhy killall chrome
[08:05] <Zaitzev> or maybe pkill chrome
[08:06] <Whiskey> cmake: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by cmake)
[08:06] <Whiskey> How do i fix that problem? I found out that it comes cuz i have two versions of curl installed, but how to remove one of them?
[08:07] <ikonia> Whiskey: how do you have 2 versions of curl installed
[08:07] <aimo> HowBsdf
[08:08] <aimo> sorry mistype how to delete multiple users with you same name on sso
[08:08] <ikonia> depends on the SSO and what tools are available
[08:08] <aimo> ubuntu, dunno
[08:08] <ikonia> ubuntu is not an SSO
[08:08] <ikonia> it's a linux distribtuion
[08:09] <aimo> unity
[08:09] <ikonia> unity is a desktop, not an SSO
[08:09] <aimo> this is #ubuntu irc
[08:09] <ikonia> correct, this is #ubuntu irc
[08:10] <aimo> something easy like the killall chrome above would be helpful
[08:10] <Whiskey> ikonia: i think so
[08:10] <Whiskey> I just know don´t know how to fix this
[08:10] <ikonia> thats nothing to do with deleting users on SSO
[08:10] <aimo> k
[08:10] <ikonia> Whiskey: you think so what ?
[08:10] <ikonia> aimo: why would I tell you to kill all chrome to delete users on SSO ?
[08:11] <ikonia> Whiskey: why do you think you have 2 versions of curl
[08:12] <Whiskey> whiskey@WhiskeyDB:~/anope-2.0.3-source$ curl --version
[08:12] <Whiskey> curl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by curl)
[08:12] <Whiskey> curl 7.35.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.45.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3
[08:12] <Whiskey> Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher http https imap imaps ldap ldaps pop3 pop3s rtmp rtsp smb smbs smtp smtps telnet tftp
[08:12] <Whiskey> Features: IDN IPv6 Largefile NTLM NTLM_WB SSL libz TLS-SRP
[08:12] <ikonia> Whiskey: please use a pastebin to share large data
[08:12] <ikonia> Whiskey: curl failing does not mean you have 2 versions, why do you actually think you have 2 versions
[08:13] <Whiskey> As ut shows two versions on --version
[08:13] <ikonia> I don't see two versions
[08:13] <Zaitzev> it's just the one
[08:13] <ikonia> Whiskey: what version of ubuntu is this ?
[08:14] <Whiskey> no clue
[08:14] <Whiskey> latest LTS
[08:14] <ikonia> Whiskey: can you please show me the output of "uname -a" please
[08:15] <Whiskey> 14.04
[08:15] <ikonia> Whiskey: can you please show me the output of "uname -a" please
[08:16] <Whiskey> Linux WhiskeyDB 3.19.0-56-generic #62~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 11 11:03:15 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[08:16] <ikonia> Whiskey: that seems unlikley
[08:16] <ikonia> Whiskey: why don't you show me the real output ?
[08:17] <ikonia> actually - my apologies, thats fine
[08:17] <Zaitzev> I have a pretty similar one myself
[08:17] <ikonia> nope, it's my mistake
[08:17] <ikonia> Whiskey: so what do you get if you do "which curl"
[08:18] <Ben64> my output is curl 7.35.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3
[08:18] <ikonia> which looks sane for a 14.04 bo
[08:19] <ikonia> box
[08:19] <Ben64> i notice above, Whiskey's libcurl version doesn't match
[08:19] <ikonia> quite,
[08:19] <pixel6692> Hello I am using 15.10 and I had to install kernel 4.5 because of bug with my Ethernet drivers, I downloaded them from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.5-wily/, but I have problem because I also need linux-image-extra, can I download them somewhere or make/build them?
[08:19] <damascene> What happened? after a recent update in 15.10 I got my firefox profile reseted and my bash history erased
[08:20] <Whiskey> ikonia: /usr/bin/curl
[08:20] <Whiskey> Ben64: yeh
[08:20] <ikonia> Whiskey: so what does "dpkg -l | grep curl" show
[08:23] <Whiskey> http://codepad.org/DH6DWfVU
[08:24] <ikonia> !info curl trusty
[08:24] <ikonia> Whiskey: have you manually tried to compile curl ?
[08:25] <Whiskey> yeh i think i did that a long time ago
[08:25] <ikonia> perhaps mentioning that would have been helpful
[08:25] <ikonia> more so when we questioned your version
[08:26] <Whiskey> ?
[08:26] <ikonia> what is not clear ?
[08:26] <Whiskey> I don´t know
[08:26] <ikonia> what is the ? for then ?
[08:26] <Whiskey> i think that tcl-curl was needed it
[08:27] <ikonia> thats not cur
[08:27] <ikonia> curl
[08:27] <ikonia> tcl-curl is different
[08:27] <Whiskey> yes but you asked what it was for
[08:27] <ikonia> no I didn't
[08:27] <ikonia> I asked why you didn't mention that you'd built your own version from source when we where questioning you over the version
[08:28] <ikonia> Whiskey: either way - re-install the ubuntu package and it should overwrite your mess
[08:28] <Whiskey> fuck
[08:28] <ikonia> Whiskey: no need to swear
[08:28] <Whiskey> will not that destory everything else in it?
[08:28] <ikonia> it's not welcome in this channel
[08:28] <ikonia> Whiskey: it will overwrite the curl package components
[08:28] <Whiskey> no other way to fix it?
[08:29] <ikonia> why is that a problem
[08:29] <ikonia> use the ubuntu supplied curl package
[08:29] <ikonia> what's the problem ?
[08:29] <Whiskey> i think when i was try to build tcl-curl it did not like the curl version that come whit ubuntu
[08:29] <ikonia> pretty sure it will be fine with the ubuntu version
[08:30] <Whiskey> its the only reason why i build it so :)
[08:30] <ikonia> I'd also be surprised if there isn't an ubuntu package for tcl-curl (but there may not be)
[08:30] <aavrug> Hello everyone.
[08:30] <Whiskey> but maybe it works batter now i don´t know if the version is ubated
[08:30] <Whiskey> "updated"
[08:30] <Zaitzev> there's tclcurl
[08:30] <ikonia> there you go, thank you Zaitzev
[08:30] <Whiskey> it is, but i just like to build htat one for my self
[08:30] <ikonia> why ?
[08:30] <ikonia> you don't seem to understand what you are doing and you're breaking things
[08:30] <ikonia> so why do this ?
[08:31] <Whiskey> well its the first time on 5 years i broke my linux :D
[08:31] <ikonia> sure sure,
[08:31] <Zaitzev> and a simple command fixes it again
[08:31] <Whiskey> Zat?
[08:31] <Whiskey> Zaitzev
[08:32] <aavrug> I set a cron in crontab and it's taking too long. I am not sure it stops or still running. So, Is there any way to see the current running cron jobs?
[08:32] <Whiskey> ikonia, i try to avoid build stuff myself, but some package are just to old and never updated
[08:32] <Whiskey> look at ZNC as an example
[08:32] <ikonia> I doubt that
[08:32] <ikonia> it's up to you what you do though
[08:33] <Whiskey> http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/znc <-- its like 6 years old
[08:33] <ikonia> so ?
[08:34] <Whiskey> ikonia, why use something old that lack alot of bugfix and security fix in it
[08:34] <ikonia> what bug and security fixes does it lack ?
[08:34] <ikonia> more importantly, what does it lack that you need
[08:34] <Whiskey> i don´t know, but as the ZNC is devloped all the time
[08:35] <ikonia> so you don't know anything about the differences but you know it's bad ?
[08:35] <Whiskey> Yes everything old is bad ffs why do you mess whit me?
[08:35] <Whiskey> It would not make new releases if its not was any point right?
[08:35] <ikonia> that is just a silly statement
[08:36] <Whiskey> But i know for sure that somm versions ago them updated the sescurity for SSL
[08:36] <Ben64> 16.04 has znc 1.6.3, use that if you want newer?
[08:36] <Ben64> don't complain that a 2 year old LTS has old packages
[08:37] <ikonia> Whiskey: look at the backports
[08:37] <ikonia> Whiskey: fixes happen
[08:37] <Whiskey> I allredy have newest ZNC its not a problem, i just asked his questions
[08:37] <ikonia> it's important to know what's wrong with the package you are complaining about
[08:37] <ikonia> or you just look like you're version number chasing, which is silly
[08:37] <Ben64> you're going to keep running into issues updating things outside of ubuntu's packaging system
[08:38] <Whiskey> Ben64: naaaa
[08:38] <Whiskey> I think my problem whit curl was where i installed the crap
[08:38] <nyuszika7h> you should install to /usr/local
[08:39] <Whiskey> ikonia: i told you SSL :)
[08:39] <Ben64> Whiskey: yep. you will have a lot of problems like the one you're here about now
[08:39] <Whiskey> even that i tell you you not happy whit it
[08:39] <ikonia> Whiskey: yes, and you haven't understood what you've said - as the fix is back ported
[08:39] <ikonia> Whiskey: so the ssl problem is fixed in the ubuntu version.....
[08:39] <Whiskey> ikonia: im sure we don´t talk about same :)
[08:40] <ikonia> I'm sure we do
[08:40] <Zaitzev> What do you think will happen if you reinstall curl now?
[08:42] <jvava> ubottu: have to install a dictd? looks like a server daemon,
[08:42] <Whiskey> ikonia: you are?
[08:42] <ikonia> I am what ?
[08:43] <Whiskey> http://wiki.znc.in/ChangeLog/1.6.0
[08:43] <Whiskey> line 2 and 3
[08:43] <Whiskey> under new
[08:43] <ikonia> that can also be managed via SSL directly
[08:43] <ikonia> which znc is linked against
[08:43] <greyhilow> I've got serial console setup and systemd started up agetty automaticly but it sets 3 possible baudrates. How can I configure it to a single baudrate?
[08:44] <Whiskey> yeh im sure
[08:44] <Whiskey> anyways, only way is to reinstall the system
[08:44] <ikonia> ?
[08:44] <Whiskey> yeh the libcurl thing
[08:44] <ikonia> you don't need to re-install your system
[08:45] <ikonia> you just need to re-install the curl package
[08:45] <Whiskey> but i have remove it and install it again allredy
[08:45] <Whiskey> whitout any luck
[08:45] <ikonia> that seems unlikely
[08:45] <Zaitzev> sudo apt-get install --reinstall curl
[08:45] <ikonia> what does curl -v show
[08:47] <Whiskey> curl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by curl) after command above
[08:47] <ikonia> so either that package is not providing libcurl, the re-install did not overwrite it
[08:48] <Whiskey> then even more trubble then
[08:50] <Nene1> is there any way to revert the changes done by unattended-upgrades command???
[08:52] <TJ-> Whiskey: what does "hash -t curl" report?
[08:52] <rocker> Hello, upstart gives me the following error: "RTNETLINK answers: File exists" can anyone help me ?
[08:52] <ikonia> rocker: what upstart job
[08:52] <ikonia> it's suggesting it's starting a network interface thats already started
[08:53] <rocker> ikonia: networking.service
[08:53] <Yon1> just used groupadd to create a group but after when i use groups command, it's not listed..?
[08:53] <Whiskey> ikonia: seems like im screwd :/
[08:53] <ikonia> Whiskey: I don't think so at all
[08:54] <rocker> ikonia: networking.service loaded failed failed Raise network interfaces
[08:54] <ikonia> rocker: looks like it's already setup, try to manually bring it up / get it working, once you know what works you can debug the script
[08:55] <Whiskey> ikonia: so whats step 2 as reinstall not work
[08:55] <rocker> ikonia: i can not do it mannually except by rebooting
[08:55] <TJ-> Whiskey: --reinstall the underlying dependencies (the libraries you probably over-wrote)
[08:55] <Whiskey> TJ-: ?
[08:56] <ikonia> rocker: why can you not to it manually
[08:57] <rocker> ikonia: it gives me the same "RTNETLINK answers: File exists" error
[08:57] <ikonia> rocker: ok - so you know the problem is nothing to do with upstart
[08:57] <rocker> ikonia: nope
[08:57] <TJ-> Whiskey: try "sudo apt-get --reinstall install libcurl3-gnutls zlib1g" (or whatever "apt-cache depends curl" reports as Depends for your ubuntu release
[08:58] <Whiskey> TJ-: Its still there
[09:00] <TJ-> Whiskey: what is 'it' ?
[09:00] <rocker> ikonia: would it help if i shared my network/interfaces file ?
[09:00] <Whiskey> TJ-: curl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by curl
[09:00] <TJ-> Whiskey: what does "hash -t curl" report?
[09:01] <TJ-> rocker: RTNETLINK is telling you you're trying to do an operation that is trying to create an entity that already exists
[09:01] <Yon1> I've added a group using groupadd. To see if it's listed, I used groups. The intended new group is not in the list. any ideas?
[09:02] <rocker> TJ-: yes, but how can that be when i get that error at boot time before systemd can set my network up
[09:04] <TJ-> rocker: some other service config conflicting? Are you using ifupdown *and* NetworkManager to manage the same interface(s) ?
[09:04] <Whiskey> TJ-: command not found :D
[09:05] <TJ-> Whiskey: what shell are you using?
[09:05] <Whiskey> aha
[09:05] <Whiskey> TJ-: /usr/bin/curl
[09:05] <rocker> TJ-: not that i am aware of, how can i check that
[09:06] <TJ-> Whiskey: OK, so that confirms you're not using some other 'curl' (self-builds often install to /usr/local/bin/ and that takes precedence in the PATH)
[09:06] <Whiskey> TJ-: anyway to remove it ?
[09:06] <TJ-> rocker: defaults would be 'no' - NM will ignore any interface you've defined in /etc/network/interfaces (the ifupdown config)
[09:06] <TJ-> Whiskey: from bash's command cache? "hash -d curl"
[09:07] <TJ-> Whiskey: I thought that was the version you were trying to execute though, (/usr/bin/curl)
[09:08] <Whiskey> TJ- and then?
[09:08] <TJ-> Whiskey: I'm confused. Do you want to execute the Ubuntu supplied curl, or your own build?
[09:08] <Whiskey> the one from ubuntu
[09:09] <Celphish> Can anyone help me with a firmware-issue? Desc. will follow
[09:09] <TJ-> Whiskey: which should be /usr/bin/curl. So if you do "/usr/bin/curl" do you still see the library error?
[09:09] <rocker> TJ-: the interfaces file is not ignored
[09:09] <Whiskey> TJ-: not sure i fallow
[09:09] <Whiskey> maybe
[09:10] <Whiskey> TJ: /usr/bin/curl --version still shows the error
[09:10] <TJ-> rocker: what does this report? "grep managed /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf"
[09:10] <Celphish> I'm trying to install ubuntu 12.04 (I know it's old) on a HP-server, but it requires special firmware for the scsi-hardware.. It complaints on missing Q12500_fw.bin, and asks if I want to insert it on a removable media.. I therefore create a .img with the file with the help of imgburn and insert it through ILO, but the damn setup just keeps asking me for the same file.. is the img-file created in a wrong way somehow?
[09:11] <TJ-> Whiskey: OK, so check the basics for the linked libraries: "ldd /usr/bin/curl" -- every library entry should have a link to a file in the filesystem except vdso and ld-linux
[09:12] <rocker> TJ-: would removing network-manager network-manager-gnome tlp-rdw possible solve the problem ?
[09:12] <TJ-> Celphish: usually, for OS firmware loading, the file is looked for in /lib/firmware/
[09:12] <rocker> TJ-: i see these packages remained from the mate desktop environment that i removed
[09:12] <Whiskey> TJ-: http://codepad.org/CE5p1sYt
[09:12] <Celphish> TJ-: I tried to create another .img-file where I placed the .bin in /lib/firmware/ on the image but it doesn't work :/
[09:18] <Whiskey> TJ: ?
[09:20] <TJ-> Whiskey: sorry, doing other things. Check that library's internal versioning with "readelf -V /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4"
[09:21] <Whiskey> TJ-: Haha, i wish i know what that told me :D http://codepad.org/M0njmVQZ
[09:22] <TJ-> Celphish: I'm having difficulty figuring out what driver is demanding that firmware file. I cannot find reference to it in the kernel source-code
[09:22] <Yon1> using 'groups username' it says 'no such user' but there is... ?
[09:22] <rocker> TJ-: ifup is done by eth0.service
[09:23] <Nene1> ikonia: any idea??
[09:24] <TJ-> Whiskey: hmmm, that output looks very UNLIKE what I'm seeing here
[09:24] <ikonia> Nene1: idea about what ?
[09:24] <Nene1> ikonia: is there any way to revert the changes done by unattended-upgrades command???
[09:24] <Whiskey> TJ-: What did you espect?
[09:24] <ikonia> Nene1: no idea, never used that option, check the man page/documentation
[09:25] <Celphish> TJ-: is there any way I can mount the removable media manually
[09:25] <TJ-> Whiskey: ahh, scratch that! I didn't scroll back in my local tmux buffer! they look alike now :)
[09:25] <Nene1> ikonia: ok.. i am seeing this line ---> clean http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu in my mirror.list file... what this line does?
[09:26] <ikonia> Nene1: no idea
[09:26] <Whiskey> :P
[09:26] <Nene1> ok thanks...
[09:26] <Whiskey> TJ-: So back to stop one :D
[09:26] <TJ-> Whiskey: what ubuntu release are you using, and can you tell me what "apt-cache policy libcurl3" reports
[09:26] <opencert> hi
[09:26] <Whiskey> 14.01 i think
[09:26] <opencert> How can I cut back the file ?
[09:26] <opencert> in desktop ?
[09:27] <opencert> i use kali linux
[09:27] <k1l_> !kali | opencert
[09:27] <TJ-> Whiskey: "lsb_release -r"
[09:27] <Whiskey> TJ-: http://codepad.org/sIB3rwOL
[09:27] <Whiskey> 14.04 :)
[09:28] <TJ-> Whiskey: just to make sure I'm clear about whats happened there. Earlier, you tried to build and install curl yourself, is that correct? If so, did you get as far as installing that version of curl?
[09:29] <Whiskey> TJ-: Yes i think so i don´t remember really it was over a year ago
[09:29] <Whiskey> But im pretty sure it was installed yes
[09:29] <TJ-> Whiskey: ahhh... well, lets assume there's corruption in that library. We'll compare it's checksum with that in dpkg's listing
[09:30] <Whiskey> How do you do that?
[09:31] <TJ-> Whiskey: "  sed -n 's,\(.*\)\(usr/bin/curl.*\),\1/\2,p' /var/lib/dpkg/info/curl.md5sums  | md5sum -c  "
[09:32] <Whiskey> -/usr/bin/curl: OK
[09:33] <TJ-> Whiskey: and the library: "  sed -n 's,\(.*\)\(usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4.\),\1/\2,p' /var/lib/dpkg/info/libcurl3:amd64.md5sums | md5sum -c  "
[09:34] <Whiskey> TJ-: usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4.3.0: OK
[09:34] <TJ-> Whiskey: drat!
[09:34] <Whiskey> drat?
[09:34] <TJ-> Whiskey: oooo! maybe the dynamic library lookup cache is damaged! "sudo ldconfig"
[09:35] <TJ-> Whiskey: after that, retry running curl
[09:35] <Whiskey> nope
[09:36] <Whiskey> TJ-: Error is still there :/&
[09:38] <TJ-> Whiskey: let me try to reproduce it in a 14.04 here
[09:39] <Whiskey> TJ-: ok
[09:41] <TJ-> Whiskey: no, fine here. What does "apt-cache policy curl" show you? (I'm wondering if the upgrades anre't up to date and the package versions aren't all matching
[09:42] <Whiskey> i think it stilll is cuz the installed version from source mess whit the one from the dirstro
[09:42] <Whiskey> http://codepad.org/nY3soWWv
[09:44] <TJ-> Whiskey: are you executing 'curl' as your regular user, or via 'sudo' ?
[09:44] <Whiskey> regular
[09:44] <TJ-> Whiskey: what does "echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH" report?
[09:45] <Whiskey> its empty
[09:45] <TJ-> Whiskey: ok, that's as it should be then. Hmmm. Basically, the "no version information available" from 'ldd' tells us the library it is looking at has a lower version number than the executable that links to it
[09:46] <TJ-> Whiskey: but we've now confirmed that both match the MD5 checksums from the installed packages
[09:46] <Whiskey> TJ-: ok?
[09:46] <TJ-> Whiskey: it may have been that an alternate LD_LIBRARY_PATH=... was causing curl to actually pick a different libcurl but that doesn't seem to be the case
[09:47] <BlessJah> hello, I'm looking for either full list of preseed variables required by d-i for fully automated install
[09:47] <TJ-> Whiskey: what does "dpkg -S libcurl.so" report?
[09:48] <BlessJah> lists I've found so far doesn't cover initial language/locale related question, as well as interface used during install (even if 'd-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth0' is present)
[09:49] <Whiskey> TJ-: http://codepad.org/tZfbslig
[09:51] <TJ-> BlessJah: does the 'debian-installer' package that contains the docs not contain that info? if not, you'd need to grep the source code I guess
[09:51] <adham128> how do u scroll up in the termincal
[09:51] <adham128> terminal
[09:51] <adham128> *
[09:51] <k1l_> adham128: shift+pageup. or the mousewheel
[09:52] <TJ-> Whiskey: still shows the same as my 14.04
[09:52] <Whiskey> strange
[09:52] <adham128> doesnt work
[09:52] <adham128> its a laptop
[09:52] <adham128> as well
[09:52] <Whiskey> but if we know that it is 2 curl versions on the system, no way to remove both?
[09:53] <TJ-> Whiskey: the packages have only the one version
[09:54] <Whiskey> but i think the other versions that breaks it is the error
[09:54] <TJ-> Whiskey: what other versions are you referring to?
[09:54] <Whiskey> the one i installed from source
[09:55] <TJ-> Whiskey: but we've not found any sign of that, everything we've checked only shows the packaged versions.
[09:56] <Whiskey> strange
[09:56] <TJ-> Whiskey: I do wonder if you've got an older library installed under /usr/local/lib/ though. Try "find /usr/local/lib -type f -name 'libcurl*' "
[09:56] <BlessJah> TJ-: nope, debian-installer package doesn't provide list of all required variables
[09:56] <TJ-> BlessJah: i seem to recall I did have the same issue and resorted to grep-ing the source
[09:56] <Whiskey> nothing
[09:56] <TJ-> Whiskey: well, that is GOOD news!
[09:57] <Whiskey> TJ-: if you google the error only come if two versions are installed
[09:57] <TJ-> Whiskey: how about "find /usr/local -type f -name '*curl*' "
[09:57] <Whiskey> empty
[09:58] <adham128> ok i installed updates and now i can scroll up and down
[09:58] <adham128> with shift page up
[09:58] <TJ-> Whiskey: right, so nothing at all installed in the alternate local install paths
[09:59] <Whiskey> what aobut search after curl on the whole compiuter?
[09:59] <adham128> so how do i find out about programming programs without the software center?
[10:00] <TJ-> Whiskey: we only need to chase the PATH. does "which curl" report /usr/bin/curl ?
[10:00] <k1l_> adham128: to program programs is not related to software-center.
[10:00] <adham128> i mean assembly or something
[10:00] <TJ-> Whiskey: I wonder if you installed it on the user local directory? "ls $HOME/bin/"
[10:01] <Whiskey> i don´t have any bin under my home
[10:01] <Whiskey> but i can have remove it manually i don´t remember
[10:01] <TJ-> adham128: "apt-cache search <query>" and then "apt-cache show <package-name>"
[10:01] <Whiskey> but then it should show it somehow that it search after an alternative path in my eyes
[10:02] <TJ-> Whiskey: that's fine, I'm covering all the bases although if 'which' reports /usr/bin/curl we already know that's the one its executing
[10:02] <adham128> thx
[10:02] <TJ-> Whiskey: just to be on the ultra-safe side show me "echo $PATH"
[10:02] <Whiskey> yeh it deos TJ
[10:02] <annasotwinska> hi guys
[10:02] <mehul> hi
[10:02] <annasotwinska> who want to fuck ?
[10:02] <annasotwinska> im a grill
[10:02] <annasotwinska> lets go
[10:02] <mehul> do it your self
[10:02] <Whiskey> TJ-: /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games
[10:02] <TJ-> Whiskey: the 'which' commands traverses PATH looking for the named executable, the same as the shell, so it tells you which instance of a named program will be called
[10:03] <mehul> Hi
[10:03] <TJ-> Whiskey: right, that's standard again, no surprises, and we've already checked curl isn't in /usr/local/
[10:03] <mehul> need to know outgoing traffic from my box
[10:04] <TJ-> Whiskey: let's try something silly: "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ /usr/bin/curl -V "
[10:05] <Whiskey> same again
[10:05] <Whiskey> TJ-: /usr/bin/curl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by /usr/bin/curl)
[10:05] <TJ-> Whiskey: Grrrr indeed!
[10:06] <EriC^^> what's all this fun about?
[10:06] <TJ-> Whiskey: how about " find /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ -name '*curl*' -exec md5sum {} \;  "
[10:06] <jvava> who can please recommend me a good dictionary software can run on debian or ubuntu
[10:07] <Whiskey> TJ-: http://codepad.org/bOg2vOr9
[10:08] <TJ-> EriC^^: 14.04 curl reports "no version information available" for its libcurl.so.4, despite we've checked the MD5 sums against the package, redone ldconfig, checked there's no LD_LIBRARY_PATH over-ride, no curl tools under /usr/local/, PATH is normal, no other 'curl' executables found by which, bash hash not caching some other curl, etc.
[10:08] <TJ-> Whiskey: I'm comparing your MD5 sums against my 14.04 here
[10:09] <TJ-> Whiskey: aha! show me "ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4.4.0"
[10:10] <adham128> i couldnt find naything
[10:10] <Whiskey> TJ: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 474867 nov 6 09:53 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4.4.0
[10:10] <adham128> with apt-cache
[10:10] <adham128> it sugested something else
[10:11] <adham128> suggested
[10:11] <adham128> sorry
[10:11] <adham128> i typed aot
[10:11] <adham128> instead of apt
[10:12] <mave_> does ubuntu 15.10 have trim support for ssd out of the box or do i have to enable that?
[10:12] <k1l_> mave_: its ootb since 14.04
[10:12] <mave_> cool, thanks :)
[10:13] <pax2you> Hello, i have a laptop with ubuntu 15.10 installed and a car navigator tom tom. How can i update tom tom?
[10:14] <Zaitzev> pax2you: Look for pyTomtom and jTomtom (python and Java respectively)
[10:14] <Whiskey> TJ-: Did you find something
[10:15] <akira__> Hello. My operating system freezes on logout.
[10:15] <skinet> hola
[10:15] <skinet> alguie que me ayude por favorsoy nuevo en esto
[10:16] <k1l_> !es | skinet
[10:16] <skinet> gracias
[10:16] <TJ-> Whiskey: yes, that's the problem. I'll show my list: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15626986/  you'll se you've got a libcurl,so.4.4.0 and the symlinks for so.3 and so.4 point to that (the checksums match) those should be the same as so.4.3.0
[10:16] <skinet> lo escribo donde?
[10:17] <pax2you> Zaitzev: thx i'll try.
[10:17] <TJ-> Whiskey: if you do "dpkg -S /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4.4.0" you should get an error, meaning that file wasn't installed via a debian package
[10:17] <sathish> Hey I'm currently using middleman for a project, Now I want to collect payments from the website, I want to make post API calls and send API tokens in header, How can i go about doing that in middleman
[10:17] <Whiskey> yes thats correct, so when problem found how to get rid of it :D
[10:18] <Whiskey> TJ-: Good work :D
[10:18] <tinyhippo> if I get FATAL: Module ip_vs not found from modprobe, how would I fix it?
[10:19] <TJ-> Whiskey: so I think the fix here is "sudo rm /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4.4.0; sudo ln -sf libcurl-gnutls.so.4.3.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.3; sudo ln -sf libcurl-gnutls.so.4.3.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4 "
[10:19] <tinyhippo> v/51
[10:19] <TJ-> tinyhippo: which Ubuntu release is that?
[10:19] <tinyhippo> TJ-: 14.04 LTS
[10:20] <Whiskey> hehe
[10:20] <Whiskey> TJ-: you broke the whole thing now :D
[10:20] <EriC^^> TJ-: good job!
[10:20] <Whiskey> curl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: version `CURL_OPENSSL_3' not found (required by curl)
[10:20]  * EriC^^ wasn't being sarcastic
[10:21] <TJ-> Whiskey: bah shucks!
[10:21] <EriC^^> TJ-: Whiskey it made sense, and symlinks are the same here
[10:21] <Whiskey> :P
[10:21] <EriC^^> odd..
[10:22] <k1l_> tinyhippo: what software does need that module?
[10:22] <TJ-> Whiskey: "sudo ldconfig"
[10:22] <tinyhippo> k1l_: keepalived
[10:22] <TJ-> Whiskey: we have to rebuild the dynamic loader's cache now the files have changed
[10:22] <Whiskey> yeh
[10:22] <Whiskey> looks good :D
[10:22] <TJ-> Whiskey: working now?
[10:22] <orf_> Hi, I've got a lot of SSH connections I need to manage
[10:23] <orf_> is there a good ssh-manager package for Ubuntu? the only one I can find is "PAC manager", but it looks dodgy.
[10:23] <orf_> infact Ubuntu say's its bad quality and won't install it
[10:23] <Whiskey> TJ-: Thats remains to see but it looks good :)
[10:23] <k1l_> tinyhippo: is ipvsadm installed?
[10:23] <TJ-> orf_: I saw a good one recommended on Hacker News recently, a github project, want me to see if I can relocate it?
[10:23] <orf_> please TJ- :)
[10:24] <tinyhippo> k1l_: I installed it after I compiled keepalived, so I guess i need to recompile, maybe?
[10:24] <Mr_Cyclops> Guys, m on Xubuntu 16.04 beta. Not able to install Virtualbox (some libvpvx... issue), any clues please?
[10:24] <orf_> i'm grepping "history" at the moment, which is sub-optimal
[10:24] <k1l_> tinyhippo: i dont know, but its possible
[10:24] <k1l_> Mr_Cyclops: ask in #ubuntu+1 fo 16.04
[10:24] <TJ-> Whiskey: I think there are still some build artifacts in the /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ - mainly the static link libraries, you might want to identify and remove (possibly based on last modified date, compared to the other (package) files
[10:25] <EriC^^> TJ-: great work!
[10:25] <Mr_Cyclops> ok. thanks k1l_
[10:27] <Mr_Cyclops> 'qquit
[10:29] <tinyhippo> k1l_: didn't make a difference :(
[10:29] <k1l_> tinyhippo: does the keepalived from the repos work?
[10:30] <tinyhippo> k1l_: if I install from the repos will it just remove/overwrite the compiled version?
[10:30] <banana_> u
[10:30] <Whiskey> TJ-: Wait for the build to success
[10:30] <orf_> any luck TJ-? can you remember anything about the name?
[10:30] <k1l_> tinyhippo: maybe you need to write them into /etc/modules like said here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/LucidTesting
[10:33] <TJ-> orf_: I've searched my browser history and can't see it, and I've just searched news.ycombinator.com and can't see it either, grr
[10:34] <orf_> awwh, thanks anyway TJ-
[10:35] <Whiskey> TJ-: Works perfect thanks alot for your help and time :)
[10:35] <me> Hi.
[10:36] <Guest14421> I am trying to ssh into ubuntu 15.10 under virtualbox and I get this http://pastebin.com/FhmdzT0j
[10:36] <Guest14421> I am able to connect to other vm's
[10:36] <Guest14421> Any advice?
[10:38] <TJ-> orf_: Trouble is, I found it in a comment on a main news article, and had it in a tab for a long time, but can't remember the name!
[10:45] <james123> hey ho
[10:47] <james123> hey crackpotmark
[10:47] <crackpotmark> hello james
[10:47] <james123> :D
[10:47] <crackpotmark> fancy seeing you here
[10:47] <james123> I K R!!
[10:48] <james123> Can i disable join/leave messages?
[10:48] <cfhowlett> !quietirc | james123
[10:49] <james123> damn that was quick!
[10:49] <james123> What client is this?
[10:50] <crackpotmark> qwebirc
[10:50] <crackpotmark> lol you need a proper client
[10:50] <james123> Done
[10:50] <james123> I think?
[10:51] <crackpotmark> maybe
[10:51] <james123> Seems to have worked :D
[10:52] <FlyWithMeh> Hi!
[10:55] <TJ-> orf_: finally found it! https://github.com/conjurinc/teleport
[11:10] <FlyWithMeh> So I'm kind of new at Ubuntu. What is something I should defenitely have on my system?
[11:10] <Ben64> depends what you want to do
[11:10] <Seriusam> Ben64: +1
[11:10] <ikonia> FlyWithMeh: https://help.ubuntu.com - take a look, it gives you a good introduction
[11:10] <james123> Im new too
[11:11] <james123> I have installed a vhost & setup a forum so far
[11:11] <FlyWithMeh> Mostly uni stuff (I'm a trauma med student)
[11:11] <cfhowlett> !fcm | FlyWithMeh
[11:12] <usvi> hello, I'd like to meet some ubuntu developers, I'm interested to contribute in this:  http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21074/foundations-r-landscape-fde/
[11:12] <FlyWithMeh> Ah thanks :)
[11:12] <cfhowlett> !contribute | usvi
[11:12] <r00tnepal> hello
[11:13] <k1l_> FlyWithMeh: start to use ubuntu. and if you need something look what ubuntu offers your in the repos. (apt search <searchtag> in terminal or the softwarecenter)
[11:13] <usvi> problem is I have no idea what that summit stuff is :(
[11:13] <FlyWithMeh> Ah, I see. Thank you
[11:13] <ikonia> then how do you expect to contribute ?
[11:13] <usvi> ikonia: writing and testing code
[11:14] <ikonia> but if you don't know what the summit stuff is ?
[11:14] <usvi> ikonia: I'm trying to find out what it is here
[11:14] <cfhowlett> usvi, suggestion: adopt a bug, fix a bug, enjoy the karma
[11:14] <FlyWithMeh> kll_: I was looking for defrag software but I couldn't really find anything. Isn't it required to take care of your system?
[11:14] <ikonia> usvi: I'm not sure that is the best way to start
[11:14] <cfhowlett> FlyWithMeh, ubuntu generally manages not to fragment
[11:14] <k1l_> FlyWithMeh: no. ubuntu uses ext4 as standard filesystem. that doesnt need defrag
[11:15] <usvi> cfhowlett: I'm extremely interested in getting passphrase functionality to Ubuntu Landscape
[11:15] <ikonia> involving yourself in the existing project bugs/problems maybe a better introduction to the working methods and technologies
[11:15] <FlyWithMeh> Aah.
[11:15] <FlyWithMeh> Much to learn, haha
[11:15] <usvi> passphrase functionality for disk encryption
[11:15] <k1l_> usvi: talk to the package maintainers.
[11:15] <cfhowlett> usvi, see the landscape (and related) launchpad site
[11:16] <usvi> I'm an embedded systems software tester by trade, soon M.Sc. in computer science
[11:16] <usvi> cfhowlett: ok thanks
[11:16] <cfhowlett> https://launchpad.net/landscape
[11:16] <cfhowlett> note: open bugs are awaiting your attention!
[11:17] <usvi> cfhowlett: thank you very much, I will study this
[11:17] <cfhowlett> happy2help! usvi and welcome to ubuntu
[11:17] <james123> Ubuntu/linux is awesome
[11:18] <emersont1_> hi. is there anyway that i can execute a command like "atom ." when i right click inside a directory?
[11:27] <usvi> cfhowlett: just dropping by :P bye!
[11:31] <dompc> hi
[11:31] <dompc> #ubuntu
[11:33] <FlyWithMeh> This is hilarious. The $1.4m TSA "randomizer" app written in 10 min by a guy using Ubuntu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GEpqmPL3bg
[11:41] <ChunkzZ> should I install 15.10 or wait for 16?
[11:41] <cfhowlett> wait until release
[11:41] <ChunkzZ> how long? it's April now///
[11:42] <cfhowlett> "when it's done"
[11:42] <cfhowlett> :)  soon
[11:48] <kalexyco> bonjour
[11:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[11:50] <LogicalDash> hi, some
[11:51] <LogicalDash> (you know who you are)
[11:51] <BluesKaj> oh my
[11:57] <linuxlove> hello
[11:57] <linuxlove> how can i kill a process with terminal
[11:57] <linuxlove> my android studio is freezed i want to kill it what should i do ?
[11:58] <cfhowlett> why not use the terminal?
[11:59] <vuokkovuorinnen> howdie: ubuntu16.04 release is pretty soon, but I would already like to upgrade my system this weekend. Kinda wondering if I should wait or not for the official release
[11:59] <cfhowlett> has it been released? (no).  are unreleased versions supported here?  (no)
[11:59] <zamba> what's the name of the LDM in ubuntu 14.04?
[12:00] <bobby__> use XORG or fglrx ( i use amd vga )
[12:00] <cfhowlett> you system, your choice, vuokkovuorinnen
[12:00] <vuokkovuorinnen> cfhowlett: i can just do a package upgrade once the offical release is out right?
[12:00] <cfhowlett> from what version?
[12:00] <vuokkovuorinnen> cfhowlett: gonna do a fresh install
[12:00] <cfhowlett> you mean the beta??
[12:01] <vuokkovuorinnen> cfhowlett: no i mean scratch my system today and update my packages when the official release is out, or wait for the scratch until the release
[12:01] <link0802> how I can write ´ not ' with keyboard in ubuntu?
[12:02] <cfhowlett> vuokkovuorinnen, what version do you have installed?
[12:02] <vuokkovuorinnen> cfhowlett: 14.10 now, but its full of cruft so would like a fresh install
[12:03] <cfhowlett> vuokkovuorinnen, install 15.10.  14.10 is completely unsupported and unprotected.
[12:03] <vuokkovuorinnen> ikno, thats why i wanna upgrade to 16.04 once its out
[12:03] <BluesKaj> as is 15.04
[12:03] <cfhowlett> vuokkovuorinnen, mean time, you are on the internet with *zero* security updates ...
[12:04] <cfhowlett> suggest you worry about 16.04 later
[12:04] <vuokkovuorinnen> cfhowlett: might as well upgrade to the latest and greatest while i'm at it right
[12:04] <cfhowlett> 15.10 is the latest supported version
[12:04] <mia_> Hey all
[12:04] <mia_> what should I use to stream my webcam directly
[12:04] <mia_> with audio
[12:04] <vuokkovuorinnen> and in 2 weeks that's gonna change to 16.04
[12:05] <cfhowlett> mia_, lots of options.  vlc is one
[12:05] <vuokkovuorinnen> so wondering if its stable enough already to upgrade this weekend
[12:05] <mia_> I mean, I'm want to build a surveillance system
[12:05] <mia_> cfhowlett, I could not make vl work
[12:05] <cfhowlett> vuokkovuorinnen, full circle.  asked and answered
[12:05] <mia_> vlc*
[12:05] <BluesKaj> vuokkovuorinnen, it's your call and 16.04 is quite stable for home users , but not recommended for ther workplace.
[12:05] <cfhowlett> mia_, wait 1
[12:05] <mia_> okay
[12:05] <link0802> guys how I can type symbol ` with keyboard? help me please) in ubuntu 15.10 :)
[12:06] <vuokkovuorinnen> BluesKaj: cfhowlett: i'm gonna unplug my machine from the internet now, and wait 2 weeks till 16.04 :P
[12:06] <ioria> link0802, Alt Gr  + '  on my keyboard
[12:06] <cfhowlett> mia_, zoneminder
[12:06] <LJHSLDJHSDLJH> Can anyone take a look at this screenshot and suggest any possible reasons why my keyboard shortcuts aren't working? http://snag.gy/ZjtJx.jpg
[12:07] <kalexyco> re-bonjour
[12:07] <mia_> cfhowlett, I checked zoneminder vould not get it working
[12:07] <BluesKaj> vuokkovuorinnen, or you cuold install 15.10 and in 16 days upgrade to 16.104
[12:07] <mia_> and the channel seems very inactive as well
[12:07] <BluesKaj> 16.04 even
[12:07] <mia_> I'm there for the last 3-ish hours, no one bothered to reply really
[12:07] <vuokkovuorinnen> BluesKaj: not a big fan of upgrading, backfired on me a few times in the past
[12:07] <mia_> and I don't really think I need a complex system like that, with apache and eveything.. Idon't think I need it
[12:07] <cfhowlett> https://www.maketecheasier.com/setup-motion-detection-webcam-ubuntu/
[12:08] <mia_> I want to start a simple stream with audio support that's all. I've tried motion, which works very nicely but it's only mjpeg and does not have audio support
[12:08] <mia_> and I failed with vlc miserably -- I think I failed to do correct settings with transcode
[12:08] <mia_> Also I hear vlc is very processor intensive
[12:08] <mia_> (because of transcode)
[12:09] <BluesKaj> vuokkovuorinnen, hasn't failed me in yrs ... a solid internet connection is all you need and of course power stablility
[12:09] <cfhowlett> mia_, you can run vlc in headless mode quite easiluy
[12:09] <mia_> cfhowlett, well I could not
[12:09] <mia_> you mean cvlc right ?
[12:09] <mia_> I mean I was unable to start a stream with that
[12:10] <mia_> I mean I was, once, but it was very very low/bad resolution and ver low fps - so I think it was all about bad transcode settings
[12:11] <blackeagle> hi
[12:11] <cfhowlett> mia_, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2213787
 thanx) doesn't work for my keyboard, but thank you :)
[12:11] <BluesKaj> mia_, try vlc-nox
[12:14] <Mikyjax> I guys I am new to ubuntu and my sound interface isn't working, it s a tascam us-200 does anybody know where coul be the problem from?
[12:14] <Mikyjax> could*
[12:16] <mia_> BluesKaj, let me check
[12:17] <Mikyjax> no sound comes from my speakers...
[12:20] <mia_> BluesKaj, what's the difference than vlc
[12:20] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax, run lsub in the terminal to see if your tascam shows up in the list
[12:21] <BluesKaj> lsusb Mikyjax
[12:21] <BluesKaj> mia_, read the diff in your package manager
[12:22] <Mikyjax> no BluesKaj
[12:22] <BluesKaj> !vlc-nox | mia_
[12:22] <Mikyjax> it dosn't show up
[12:22] <BluesKaj> !info vlc-nox | mia_
[12:22] <mia_> BluesKaj, there is cvlc though
[12:23] <mia_> I mean if I want to do things command line I could just use cvlc (which I do)
[12:23] <mia_> my problems are not with the package itself but with the transcode settings I believe
[12:23] <yossarianuk> hi - has anyone had any joy installing an OEM copy of Windows 10 (secure-boot enabled) inside a KVM vm - I am looking to replace the main OS from Windows 10 -> Ubuntu and run the win10 copy within a vm ?
[12:23] <mia_> I'm tried to stream my webcam over local network with vlc (cvlc) but could not get it work --- my webcam is a logitech
[12:24] <BluesKaj> mia_, didn't know cvlc was still supported
[12:24] <mia_> yeah it's there
[12:25] <LJHSLDJHSDLJH> Can anyone take a look at this screenshot and suggest any possible reasons why my keyboard shortcuts aren't working? http://snag.gy/ZjtJx.jpg
[12:26] <BluesKaj> mia_, I'm on 16.04 and i don't see it in the package manager, but I've never used cvlc so I don't how to help
[12:26] <mia_> BluesKaj, if you install vlc, cvlc is automatically installed as well
[12:26] <mia_> you don't install it sperately
[12:26] <mia_> at least that's my understanding
[12:26] <mia_> beause it works by default
[12:27] <mia_> I mean it does nt have to be cvlc really --- if you can help me with the vlc part I will just be using the same command line parameter to make it work with cvlc
[12:27] <mia_> it works the same way nothing is different
[12:27] <BluesKaj> I prefer the gui it's easier to setup for more complex audio inputs outputs
[12:27] <k1l_> LJHSLDJHSDLJH: you cant use keys that need another key to be pressed
[12:29] <Mikyjax> on alsa-project I don't see my sound card in the supported list... is it dead for me?
[12:32] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax,  sudo /proc/asound/cards might show something
[12:34] <Mikyjax> command not found
[12:36] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax,  sudo /proc/asound/modules
[12:37] <Mikyjax> commmand not found
[12:37] <Mikyjax> when i plug an earplug via the integrated sound card it works...
[12:38] <Mikyjax> but not through my tascam into my speakers
[12:38] <nrosvall> Mikyjax, use cat /proc/asound/modules
[12:38] <nrosvall> and cat /proc/asound/cards
[12:39] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax, sorry cat /proc/asound/cards
[12:39] <BluesKaj> on my first coffee
[12:40] <BluesKaj> nrosvall, thanks for waking me up :-)
[12:40] <Mikyjax> lol
[12:41] <Mikyjax> BluesKaj the only usb in the list is my webcam... no tascam
[12:42] <yray> hello everyone, I have a 2Mbit/s internet connection, and when I am using a windows machine and an application like internet download manager or utorren to download stuff on windows, my internet speed is near 250KB(ytes)/sec, this is while I run "apt-get update" on my ubuntu machine packages are being downloaded with the speed of 10KB/sec which is
[12:42] <yray> really frustrating
[12:42] <BluesKaj> those fancuy outboard mixers can be difficult to find drivers for ./..it may not show as tascam, but an unknown driver name that you won't recognize
[12:42] <yray> how can I increase the speed for my package downloading on ubuntu?
[12:42] <cfhowlett> yray, try a different mirror
[12:42] <opencert> http://postimg.org/image/h6nl0uz9p/
[12:42] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax,^
[12:42] <opencert> i cnt back this file
[12:43] <yray> Already tried mirros for the us, and main server, all the same
[12:43] <yray> and I also have trust issues
[12:43] <cfhowlett> vpn?
[12:43] <yray> I only trust main server and the server for the us
[12:43] <yray> no vpn
[12:43] <cfhowlett> are you IN the US?
[12:43] <Mikyjax> 0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[12:43] <Mikyjax>                       HDA Intel at 0xf7ff8000 irq 27
[12:43] <Mikyjax>  1 [Emotion        ]: USB-Audio - Dualpix HD720p Emotion
[12:43] <Mikyjax>                       Guillemot Corporation Dualpix HD720p Emotion at usb-0000:0
[12:43] <Mikyjax> not that much
[12:43] <yray> but I also tried vpn as well, but the speed gets worse
[12:43] <k1l_> opencert: still ask in #kali-linux
[12:43] <yray> yes I am
[12:45] <opencert> k1l_:  ubuntu and kali not same ?
[12:45] <k1l_> opencert: no.
[12:45] <opencert> orijin kali ubuntu?
[12:45] <cfhowlett> opencert, no.  kali has a support channel.  use it
[12:45] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax, yeah, the Guillemot Corporation Dualpix HD720p Emotion is your webcam
[12:45] <Mikyjax> yep
[12:45] <k1l_> opencert: kali is not even based on ubuntu. so please stop asking in here for kali support
[12:46] <Mikyjax> well... I guess i will keep my earphone ^
[12:46] <EriC^_> i keep getting a ipheth tx timeout in dmesg, iphone internet isnt working, any ideas? works in another linux os btw so it isnt hardware
[12:47] <ikonia> EriC^_: how are you connecting to the iphone
[12:47] <ikonia> wifi/cable/bluetooth
[12:47] <EriC^_> cable
[12:47] <yray> how many packages should "apt-get update" retrieve normally? (I mean if no third party resources are present) ?
[12:47] <ikonia> EriC^_: so is ubuntu using the usb->ethernet interface ?
[12:47] <ikonia> yray: it should get none - it should just pull down the repo descriptions
[12:48] <ikonia> yray: it will alert you to any packages that have a newer definition
[12:48] <EriC^_> ikonia, yes
[12:48] <ikonia> EriC^_: have you verified it can talk to the iphone
[12:48] <yray> no I mean how many Get:xx es are going to happen?
[12:48] <ikonia> yray: however many are in your repo list
[12:49] <EriC^_> ikonia, no, how do i do that?
[12:49] <ikonia> EriC^_: so thats a good question, I assume the iphone has an IP addresses that your interface can at least try to interact with
[12:50] <Guest14421> Can't ssh into ubuntu vm. Ssh -v returns http://pastebin.com/FhmdzT0j . Any idea why?
[12:50] <yray> cause I have cleaned the whole list directory using: sudo mv lists lists.old && sudo mkdir -p lists/partial && sudo apt-get clean  -> hoping that it would increase the 10KB/sec speed
[12:50] <ikonia> yray: why do you think that would increase the speed ?
[12:51] <yray> not really...
[12:51] <cfhowlett> yray, what version of ubuntu
[12:51] <yray> not what is happening any hows
[12:51] <TJ-> Guest14421: you're trying to SSH into a HTTP server
[12:51] <EriC^_> ikonia, ip a shows it
[12:51] <ikonia> Guest14421: what was the EXACT command you used
[12:51] <yray> 14.0.4.4
[12:51] <ikonia> as that is not the ssh port
[12:51] <ikonia> yray: you're not making any sense in what you are saying/asking
[12:51] <EriC^_> ikonia, i can also ping it
[12:51] <yray> no?
[12:51] <ikonia> EriC^_: ping what
[12:51] <ikonia> EriC^_: (just to be clear)
[12:52] <Guest14421> ikonia, ssh -v ub0 ( in config it is set to localhost on port 60006 and it's or should be redirected by virtualbox to 22 on ubuntu ).
[12:52] <yray> cause I think it is obvious what is happening... apt-get is not using the whole bandwidth that is available to it
[12:52] <yray> it should be going 250KB/sec not 10KB/sec
[12:52] <ikonia> yray: why do you think that ?
[12:52] <ikonia> Guest14421: so thats not happening - you're hitting a web server
[12:53] <ikonia> yray: ok - so why are you messing with the sources.list then ?
[12:53] <yray> cause on windows I can get 250KB, the only app on ubuntu that goes that high is transmission,
[12:53] <ikonia> yray: that has nothing to do with it
[12:53] <EriC^_> ikonia, the address next to inet
[12:53] <ikonia> EriC^_: what is the IP address of the network card, and what is the IP address of the iphone
[12:53] <yray> cause also the power was lost while I was going dist-upgrade I had to refresh....
[12:54] <ikonia> yray: again thats no reason to start messing with the sources.ist
[12:54] <ikonia> list
[12:54] <ikonia> this is why you're not making any sense
[12:54] <Guest14421> ikonia, systemctl --no-pager|grep httpd doesn't return anything. It's a fresh os.
[12:54] <yray> well, after the power was losty, when I did "sudo apt-get update" it gave me errors
[12:54] <ikonia> Guest14421: what has that got to do with anything ?
[12:55] <yray> like I don't know, something could not be authenticated or something
[12:55] <ikonia> yray: ???
[12:55] <yray> ??
[12:55] <EriC^_> ikonia, i'm not sure theres an address next to inet and another net to link/ether, the latter doesnt reply
[12:55] <ikonia> what are you taking about
[12:55] <Guest14421> ikonia, you wrote I am hitting web server.
[12:55] <yray> ok
[12:55] <TJ-> Guest14421: in ubuntu the httpd process is called apache2
[12:55] <EriC^_> *next
[12:56] <ikonia> Guest14421: because you are
[12:56] <TJ-> Guest14421: in the guest, "sudo netstat -tnlp" will show you all the listening TCP ports and owner processes
[12:56] <yray> power lost -> apt-get update threw errs like : files curropt signatures do not match -> had to refresh the list -> speed is killing me
[12:56] <yray> softly
[12:57] <Guest14421> TJ-, ss -tunap|grep ssh returns nothing out of ordinary. SSh is listening under 22. There is no apache installed on the machine.
[12:57] <BluesKaj> Mikyjax, chrck this forum , you may find some help there, https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=7095
[12:57] <ikonia> you're not hitting 22
[12:57] <ikonia> you're hitting 6000
[12:57] <TJ-> Guest14421: then your VM hypervisor config is messing up
[12:58] <TJ-> Guest14421: you're connecting to localhost:60006 - and that is either directly, of via NAT/proxy, mapping to a HTTP service
[12:58] <EriC^_> ikonia, brb thanks for your help so far
[12:59] <TJ-> Guest14421: just browse to "http://localhost:60006/" and see what is there
[13:00] <yray> msg NickServ identify NnU`H-jSOIhAB!c5:_#C|?$M.WuL&om@}p^4
[13:00] <yray> shooooooot!
[13:00] <cfhowlett> yray, nice.    now go change your password in private
[13:00] <k1l_> yray: that is a good password, but i would not send that into public :)
[13:01] <Guest14421> TJ-, ikonia thank you guys. Turned out it's another vm with redirect to web server.
[13:02] <yray> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/universe/binary-i386/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch
[13:02] <yray> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[13:02] <yray> and some others...
[13:02] <yray> what should I do folks?
[13:03] <yray> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[13:03] <yray> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found
[13:03] <yray> ^ the last one
[13:03] <TJ-> yray: that's expected; the archive has the compressed versions only
[13:03] <yray> what do you mean mate?
[13:03] <ikonia> have you actually looked if those URLs are valid
[13:03] <yray> what should I do?
[13:03] <yossarianuk> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
[13:03] <ikonia> eg: look at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/source/
[13:03] <ikonia> you'll see there is a Sources.gz in there not a Sources directory
[13:04] <TJ-> yray: those are text files, they are highly compressable. The archive only holds the compressed versions of those files.
[13:04] <yray> ok. what should I do?
[13:05] <TJ-> yray: it would seem to stem from the original power-loss corruption
[13:05] <k1l_> yray: what ubuntu is that exactly?
[13:05] <yray> I am running a sweet 14.04.4
[13:05] <k1l_> ubuntu uses the .gz since some time on the repos
[13:06] <yray> any help?
[13:06] <TJ-> yray: have you deleted the apt package lists under /var/lib/apt/lists/  ?
[13:06] <TJ-> yray: I'd suggest deleting all the lists and re-fetching them with "apt-get update"
[13:06] <yray> yes I did using: sudo mv lists lists.old
[13:07] <TJ-> yray: and you're still getting the error?
[13:07] <yray> and then sudo mkdir -p lists/partial
[13:07] <yray> yes I am still getting the erros
[13:08] <yray> maybe some versionings are messed up, cause the upgrade was fetching the packages for kernel 4.02
[13:08] <yray> while the power line was cut
[13:08] <yray> not installing, just retrieving
[13:08] <yray> should I go apt-get dist-upgrade
[13:09] <TJ-> yray: if the package lists may be bad that may make things worse
[13:09] <yray> so what should I do?
[13:09] <yray> hlp me plz
[13:10] <TJ-> yray: the process when using 'apt-get update' is that apt fetches the compressed version of the file it wants, then uncompresses it locally into /var/lib/apt/lists/
[13:10] <TJ-> yray: so, check the sizes of the files in the directory now, and look for files missing that were reported as W: warnings
[13:10] <TJ-> yray: any 0-length files would be a concern
[13:12] <yray> running apt-get update now
[13:12] <yray> after that will do!
[13:13] <yray> maybe i am just being freaking paranoid again, but I am guessing some mfing ahole played this on me
[13:13] <yray> god I am thirsty for some BLOOOOOD!
[13:14] <yray> they messed with my UBUNTUUUUUU
[13:15] <yray> i will make love to them without any precautions or protections
[13:15] <k1l_> yray: please stick to technical support in here
[13:15] <yray> ok ok
[13:15] <yray> waiting for the fetching to finsih really slow
[13:15] <yray> 6700 B/sec
[13:21] <malu72> hello. is it possible to install openjdk 7 on ubuntu 16.04? It got removed from the repos but it is needed to compile android
[13:26] <TJ-> malu72: ask in #ubuntu+1, but that sounds like a question for the package maintainers
[13:27] <DirtyCajun> TJ why does it seem people like ip over ifconfig
[13:27] <compdoc>  ifconfig is depreciated, but still useful for me
[13:28] <DirtyCajun> i didnt know it was depeciated! thats interesting.
[13:28] <DirtyCajun> q
[13:28] <compdoc> I only use it to list the interfaces
[13:29] <DirtyCajun> right but ip a does the same thing
[13:29] <compdoc> sure
[13:33] <TJ-> DirtyCajun: ip is the entry into iproute2 tooling
[13:33] <TJ-> DirtyCajun: more consistent output, more detailed, one tool, consistent interface (replaces ifconfig, route, arp, etc.)
[13:33] <TJ-> DirtyCajun: deals with ipv6 and ipv4 equally
[13:34] <DirtyCajun> oh wow. im gonna have to read up.
[13:34] <TJ-> DirtyCajun: there's a LOT to read :)
[13:34] <TJ-> DirtyCajun: start with "man ip" and then look at the list of SEE ALSO man-pages at the end of that, for all the sub-commands
[13:36] <DirtyCajun> holy crap.
[13:38] <TJ-> DirtyCajun: my regulars are ip link, ip route, ip neigh, and ip addr
[13:43] <logy> hello everyone, i couldnt google how to make a permanent usb install. Like how to install ubuntu to usb and after i turn off the file stay on the usb
[13:44] <DirtyCajun> you need to create a file that stays. UUI will do this for you logy
[13:44] <logy> you mean http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/  with uui?
[13:45] <EriC^^> logy: you can make a persistent live usb with unetbootin, or you could install normally except to the usb instead of the hdd
[13:45] <DirtyCajun> Yes and you see the "persistant file size?
[13:45] <logy> ah k, Ty DirtyCajun and Eric^^
[13:46] <Guest14421> How ubuntu manages automatic application of cgroups rules? I can't find cgred service. apt-cache search cgroups|awk '{print $1}'|xargs apt-file list|grep service returns only cgmanager and cgproxy.
[13:48] <TJ-> logy:  treat the USB as a regular hard disk for installation purposes
[13:48] <linuxlove> hello i get this error
[13:48] <linuxlove> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/binary-i386/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch
[13:48] <TJ-> oh, beaten to it :)
[13:48] <linuxlove> what should  i do ?
[13:48] <TJ-> linuxlove: wooah, you too!?
[13:49] <TJ-> linuxlove: you're the 2nd person in the last hour reporting the same issue
[13:49] <linuxlove> what is problem ?
[13:49] <scwizard> hey I'm getting errors doing an "apt-get update"
[13:49] <TJ-> linuxlove: not sure, let me check
[13:49] <scwizard> I've tried switching my mirror but I'm still getting: W: Failed to fetch http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[13:49] <linuxlove> omg
[13:49] <darkness> check your /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:49] <scwizard> oh google knows the answer
[13:49] <linuxlove> i think it is from ubuntu
[13:50] <scwizard> http://askubuntu.com/questions/41605/trouble-downloading-packages-list-due-to-a-hash-sum-mismatch-error
[13:50] <DirtyCajun> if i load the bonding kernel module without bringing down networking... what bad could happen...
[13:50] <DirtyCajun> i dont wanna restart.
[13:51] <scwizard> nevermind, I'm still getting that error
[13:52] <scwizard> darkness: my /etc/apt/sources.list is: http://pastebin.com/raw/D08pWkJ8
[13:52] <scwizard> W: Failed to fetch http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[13:53] <TJ-> right, we have a signing key mismatch
[13:53] <Dildosan> hai
[13:53] <linuxlove> scwizard, do you have problem yet ?
[13:53] <scwizard> linuxlove: yes
[13:54] <capitanocrunch> hello
[13:54] <linuxlove> scwizard, my internet speed on my terminal is so slow
[13:54] <linuxlove> it is in processing update yet
[13:54] <Guest14421>  I found that cgroup-tools package provides some parts of cgred yet no service file. I am confused.
[13:54] <Dildosan> i upgraded 15.10 to 16.04 yesterday and added chrome repo, also installed google chrome. now i get this message when doing apt-get update
[13:55] <Dildosan> W: http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/Release.gpg: Signature by key 4CCA1EAF950CEE4AB83976DCA040830F7FAC5991 uses weak digest algorithm (SHA1)
[13:55] <Dildosan> looks like a warning is it ok to just ignore?
[13:55] <k1l_> Dildosan: #ubuntu+1 for alpha/beta. and yes, that is known
[13:55] <Dildosan> ok thanks, sorry
[13:57] <scwizard> TJ-: so the issue is with my /etc/apt/trust.gpg
[13:57] <opencert> hi
[13:57] <opencert> testdisk: error while loading shared libraries: libreiserfs-0.3.so
[13:57] <opencert> how i can install this_?
[13:57] <k1l_> opencert: still no kali support
[13:58] <opencert> please.
[13:59] <opencert> ubuntu-kali  not brother :(
[13:59] <TJ-> scwizard: bear with us, no the issue seems to be with the mirrors, I pulled the files in manually and the sig-check failed
[13:59] <k1l_> opencert: #kali-linux for kali support.
[13:59] <EriC^^> opencert: maybe install the reiserfs tools using apt, /join ##linux or the #kali-linux channel
[14:00] <scwizard> TJ-: so the canonical team is working on this issue?
[14:00] <TJ-> scwizard: as we speak
[14:00] <scwizard> thanks
[14:01] <linuxlove> TJ-, is problem frm ubuntu ?
[14:01] <scwizard> it seems so
[14:01] <scwizard> at least my problem is, i don't know about yours
[14:01] <linuxlove> i have same problem here
[14:02] <epicCane> is it possible to convert rpm files to apt files?
[14:02] <linuxlove> i did that google help that you gave
[14:02] <k1l_> epicCane: take a look at "alien". but its more of a dirty workaround
[14:03] <epicCane> Is it better to compile from source than use alien?
[14:03] <BluesKaj> I have a strange problem on my laptop, there's no VT available using ctrl+alt+F1-F6, and I don't have an xorg.conf file.
[14:03] <k1l_> epicCane: imho yes. if there is no .deb package available or PPA
[14:04] <TJ-> scwizard: linuxlove can you do this for us: "pastebinit <( apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::http=true -o Debug::Hashes=true update | tee /dev/stderr )"
[14:04] <pbx> question about the Cheese app -- when i right-click on a pic i've taken it lists a keybinding of shift+Del for deleting, but I can't find any context in which that actually works. bad help or what?
[14:04] <DiamondSword> hello..  does anybody here using Ubuntu on Virtual Box ?
[14:05] <k1l_> DiamondSword: some do
[14:05] <DiamondSword> k1l_, I want to make it full power on virtual box.
[14:05] <scwizard> TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15630027/
[14:06] <DiamondSword> what customizations should I do?
[14:08] <styles> It seems that us.archive.ubuntu.com is acting really slow.. is anyone else noticing this?
[14:08] <TJ-> scwizard: linuxlove my mistake, we missed out all the important stuff! can your redo it as: "pastebinit <( apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::http=true -o Debug::Hashes=true update )"  - you won't see any output this time!
[14:08] <scwizard> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15630077/
[14:09] <linuxlove> scwizard, which command did you enter ?
[14:09] <linuxlove> i cant see same result as you
[14:09] <scwizard> the one TJ- said to enter
[14:10] <k1l_> DiamondSword: what do you mean with "make it full power"?
[14:10] <linuxlove> could you say again please ?
[14:10] <scwizard> had to SU to root so the subshell would work properly though
[14:10] <DiamondSword> k1l_, to run it fast as possible as on virtual box
[14:10] <TJ-> scwizard: linuxlove het another mistake!!!, can your redo it as: "pastebinit <( apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::http=true -o Debug::Hashes=true update 2>&1 )"   --- we keep failing to capture the stderr output
[14:11] <k1l_> DiamondSword: well, give it more ressources in the vbox settings
[14:11] <scwizard> TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15630108/
[14:11] <DiamondSword> yea I can do that.. what else do you recommend ?
[14:11] <linuxlove> X-Cache: MISS from jetsib_Jam
[14:11] <linuxlove> X-Cache: MISS from jetsib_shahab
[14:11] <linuxlove> X-Loop-Control: 93.126.23.201 D433E64B8122673ACE307C4DD8D25A68, 93.126.23.201 A2D3F5296CA5C9EE0DF37BE94A0DD0DE
[14:11] <linuxlove> Connection: close
[14:11] <TJ-> scwizard: thanks, that looks correct now :)
[14:12] <linuxlove> TJ-, i have problem
[14:12] <styles> Does ubuntu have a way to see it's mirror status? http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ seems down/out https://isitup.org/us.archive.ubuntu.com - .. then up sometimes
[14:12] <TJ-> linuxlove: yes, you need to run the entire command that I put inside double quote marks "
[14:13] <TJ-> styles: we seem to have a variety of issues, and some of them also affect us.archive. not sure quite what it is as yet
[14:13] <styles> Ah ok. thanks TJ-
[14:13] <styles> Is this new?
[14:14] <TJ-> styles: yes, it seems so
[14:14] <styles> kk
[14:14] <styles> welp at least I'm not nuts
[14:15] <linuxlove> TJ-, The program 'pastebinit' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
[14:15] <nschoe> Hi guys, I'm having some weirdness going on: when I boot (Ubuntu 14.04), I have lightdm's login screen (with user and password input field) showing for a microsecond, then it all disappears and I'm left with a Ubuntun background on which I can do nothing. What is happening?
[14:16] <linuxlove> TJ-, if i want to see output my self what should i do ?
[14:17] <TJ-> linuxlove: install it first, then rerun the command. "sudo apt-get install pastebinit"
[14:17] <linuxlove> apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::http=true -o Debug::Hashes=true update 2>&1?
[14:18] <linuxlove> E: Unable to locate package pastebinit
[14:19] <nschoe> nobody? This is weird, I have tried purging and installiong back lightdm... no change
[14:19] <scwizard> linuxlove: don't worry about it too much, it seems they likely have the info they ened
[14:19] <TJ-> linuxlove: ahhh, that'll be because your local package lists are currently messed up
[14:20] <linuxlove> TJ-, what should  i do then ?
[14:20] <TJ-> linuxlove: wait and hope the mirrors sort themselves out
[14:21] <TJ-> linuxlove: I'm testing us.archive.ubuntu.com now
[14:25] <streulma> hello what's happening with Ubuntu and Microsoft those times ?
[14:25] <linuxlove> i did sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
[14:26] <k1l_> !ubuwin | streulma
[14:27] <linuxlove> my problem solved
[14:27] <linuxlove> i dont get that error again
[14:27] <nschoe> Nobody for my hag screen? :/ It's *not* the same as the "login loop" that I see on forum threads.
[14:28] <streulma> my Ubuntu doesn't work with external screen, screen buzz from left to right
[14:28] <k1l_> nschoe: several monitors plugged in?
[14:29] <k1l_> nschoe: try to scroll the mouse to see if its out of the screen.
[14:29] <k1l_> nschoe: *move the mouse
[14:30] <nschoe> k1l_, OMG thanks. I had the same screen plugged twice: in DVI + VGA, and yes that seemed to be the problem!
[14:30] <nschoe> Many thanks
[14:31] <k1l_> np
[14:31] <TJ-> linuxlove: scwizard it seems the mirrors were caught in an update race condition, it should be cleared now
[14:31] <scwizard> TJ-: I switched my sources.list to archive and it's working
[14:32] <scwizard> TJ-: so maybe it was fixedish and just needs to propegate now, or was archieve even ever broken?
[14:32] <TJ-> scwizard: yes, it was broken earlier too, another user was here 1/2 hour before you
[14:33] <scwizard> TJ-: alright
[14:33] <linuxlove> Oracle JDK 8 is NOT installed.
[14:33] <linuxlove> dpkg: error processing package oracle-java8-installer (--configure):
[14:33] <linuxlove>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[14:33] <linuxlove> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[14:33] <scwizard> well at least achieve is fixed now
[14:33] <scwizard> archive
[14:34] <linuxlove> my country is blocked frm oracle.com
[14:34] <TJ-> linuxlove: why not use openjdk-8 ?
[14:35] <linuxlove> i used  proxychains sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer
[14:35] <streulma> you can install the real java build and build a deb package you can install
[14:35] <linuxlove> TJ-, i got error in my android studio that i use from oracle
[14:35] <linuxlove> streulma, what do you mean ?
[14:36] <TJ-> I've got openjdk-8 built in one of my PPAs for 14.04: https://launchpad.net/~tj/+archive/ubuntu/java-for-14.04
[14:36] <streulma> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man1/make-jpkg.1.html
[14:36] <streulma> https://wiki.debian.org/JavaPackage
[14:37] <streulma> sudo apt-get install java-package then run make-jpkg from the tar.gz
[14:37] <linuxlove> TJ-, do i add ppa:tj/java-for-14.04 ?
[14:37] <Thim> hi all
[14:37] <streulma> linuxlove no
[14:38] <linuxlove> what then?
[14:38] <TJ-> linuxlove: if you want to, then you can do "apt-get install openjdk-8-jre" or whichever package you want
[14:38] <streulma> if you want the real java you can do my way
[14:38] <Thim> I'm thinking, is there any elegant way to develop ios apps on ubuntu? using swift or objectivec?
[14:38] <TJ-> streulma: openjdk is real Java!
[14:39] <Thim> I did not get a conclusion on uncle google
[14:39] <linuxlove> streulma, where is zip file?
[14:39] <linuxlove> where can i download it ?
[14:39] <rilleh> Thim: Xcode runs native on Ubuntu if that is what you are asking?
[14:40] <streulma> linuxlove: http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=207221
[14:40] <Thim> yes rilleh, how does it run nativelly?
[14:40] <auronandace> streulma: he did say oracle.com is blocked...
[14:41] <Thim> is it possible to install it on ubunutu?
[14:41] <james1138> Hello all. Question... what backup software us there for Ubuntu with few or no dependiences??
[14:41] <streulma> oh, what oracle blocked? why
[14:41] <rilleh> Thim: Yes
[14:41] <rilleh> https://swift.org/download/
[14:41] <james1138> "is there" sorry
[14:41] <streulma> linuxlove: you can download from my home ?
[14:41] <rilleh> Apple made it open source
[14:41] <TJ-> streulma: because Oracle refuses access to some countries due to IP enforcement
[14:42] <linuxlove> streulma,could you give me a link please?
[14:42] <streulma> ah ok, illegal
[14:42] <linuxlove> streulma, why ?
[14:42] <TJ-> streulma: there is no need; linuxlove can install openjdk-8 perfectly well using the PPA packages, which is preferrable to some unknown binary
[14:42] <Thim> ah... but it is "only" swift, not xcode
[14:42] <linuxlove> streulma, it is not illegal
[14:42] <TJ-> linuxlove: try openjdk-8 first; if you have any problems with it then you can consider installing the Oracle binary package.
[14:43] <linuxlove> okay TJ-
[14:43] <linuxlove> but i have problem with openjdk7
[14:43] <rilleh> Thim: Well, the gcc compiler and gdb stuff is still available in Ubuntu, so you can just use your own editor to code Swift
[14:43] <rilleh> It's just the Xcode IDE that isn't available
[14:43] <rilleh> I'm sure there are tons of Xcode plugins to vim or emavs
[14:43] <rilleh> emacs*
[14:44] <Crysp> hi
[14:44] <TJ-> linuxlove: and openjdk-8 is a new release, with new features, and many bug-fixes, so it may improve your experience.
[14:44] <linuxlove> TJ-, how can i install that ?
[14:45] <TJ-> linuxlove: the only difference between openjdk and the oracle packages now, is openjdk doesn't include the proprietary webstart and a few tools and other additions, but the core VM is the same
[14:45] <TJ-> linuxlove: add my PPA as you said earlier, then "sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre" (or -sdk)
[14:45] <Thim> hummm.... I wanna try som ios coding, creating a helloword app for iPhone, but my main computer have ubuntu... I travel a lot, and I have a mac on my home... I wish I could do something here...
[14:45] <Crysp> Guys, I've been coding in js for a year now and i want to learn to make a native app in linux, which language should i dive into for this?
[14:46] <TJ-> Crysp: keep it simple to start with, try C and a basic program to get to grips, or maybe go for another interpreted language, like Python
[14:47] <jose2> \q
[14:47] <Thim> rilleh: is there any ios emulator for ubuntu? I mean, I wanna test the code on some "ios" emulated device :)
[14:48] <linuxlove> TJ-, in your link i didnt see how can i add repo
[14:48] <linuxlove> i have just openjdk7 in my repo
[14:49] <linuxlove> i see ppa:tj/java-for-14.04
[14:49] <TJ-> linuxlove: there's an "Adding this PPA to your system" paragraph at https://launchpad.net/~tj/+archive/ubuntu/java-for-14.04
[14:50] <TJ-> linuxlove: you can do "add-apt-repository ppa:tj/java-for-14.04"
[14:50] <TJ-> linuxlove: you'll need to put "sudo " in front of that command, of course
[14:51] <TJ-> linuxlove: then update the package lists "sudo apt-get update" then try "apt-cache search -n openjdk-8"
[14:51] <Crysp> I've done a cmd line tool in python, but i've googled a bit and found that there's GTK, Tkinter etc, whats the easiest one to dwell into in your experience. I know i can google more but i'd just like an opinion from someone who has tried this
[14:51] <linuxlove> TJ-, it is in process
[14:52] <linuxlove> TJ-, do i delete this sudo apt-add-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
[14:52] <linuxlove> ?
[14:52] <TJ-> Crysp: you want a GUI program? a lot of GUI is based on the QT libraries now
[14:52] <TJ-> linuxlove: you can do, but it isn't necessary
[14:52] <linuxlove> TJ-, do i get problem in update for sudo apt-add-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
[14:52] <linuxlove>  later ?
[14:53] <TJ-> linuxlove: if you delete the repo entry, and haven't removed any packages it installed, you might have some glitches later with broken/held package dependencies.
[14:53] <TJ-> linuxlove: leaving the repo entry in place is better whilst there are packages from it installed on the PC
[14:53] <Crysp> @tj alright thanks! I'll look into it.
[14:53] <unix4linux> I am running 15.04 and my computer freezes often. Looking around the net/forums for answers, it was suggested in various locations that I may need the appropriate nvidia drivers. Running apt-cache search nvidia, I see one for nvidia-304, nvidia-340, and nvidia-352. The threads I found this solution are about a year old but suggest going to nvidia-304. Should I go with 304 or the latest 352?
[14:54] <linuxlove> TJ-, you mean i leave that ?
[14:54] <TJ-> linuxlove: yes
[14:54] <TJ-> unix4linux: "sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall"
[14:55] <mattfly> Oh! there're so many people here!
[14:55] <unix4linux> TJ-: ah, ok
[14:55] <k1l_> unix4linux: first update to 15.10
[14:55] <zteam> Hi!
[14:55] <linuxlove> TJ-, what is difference between headless and jdk?
[14:55] <mattfly> I cant wait for 16.04 anymore
[14:55] <linuxlove> which should i install
[14:56] <zteam> Is there anyone here using Veracrypt on Ubuntu?
[14:56] <mattfly> who likes kubuntu?
[14:56] <k1l_> mattfly: the guys in #kubuntu i guess :)
[14:56] <mattfly> haha!
[14:56] <TJ-> linuxlove: headless doesn't require the X server. Generally you want openjdk-8-jre (or -sdk)
[14:56] <mindoza> hi
[14:57] <TJ-> linuxlove: I'm away now, hope you get sorted out
[14:57] <unix4linux> k1l_: actually, I did that this morning..you reminded me that was something I did..I spent so much time trying to figure out what I had tried that I forgot I had gone up to 15.10 ;)
[14:57] <linuxlove> TJ-, i did sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre
[14:57] <mindoza> Ubuntu software center crash on lunch, what the problem?
[14:58] <linuxlove> who has tried android studio on ubuntu here ?
[14:59] <k1l_> unix4linux: "lsb_release -d" shows what output?
[14:59] <k1l_> mindoza: start it from the terminal and see the putput
[14:59] <k1l_> *output
[14:59] <unix4linux> k1l_: DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 15.10"
[14:59] <mindoza> I did
[15:00] <k1l_> unix4linux: and "uname -a" ?
[15:00] <k1l_> mindoza: then show the errors on paste.ubuntu.com and link it here
[15:00] <unix4linux> k1l_: Linux kramer 4.2.0-34-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 10 22:13:01 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[15:01] <mindoza> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15630963/
[15:01] <k1l_> unix4linux: ok. the command from tj should work
[15:01] <rilleh> Thim: I don't know, I'm not a developer
[15:01] <unix4linux> k1l_: yep, already on it...thanks!
[15:02] <k1l_> mindoza: you removed zeitgeist?
[15:02] <mindoza> gues not
[15:03] <mindoza> should it help /
[15:03] <k1l_> no
[15:03] <k1l_> mindoza: i only see warnings and info, but not errors. it should work
[15:04] <sacredheart> Hello?
[15:04] <mindoza> it starts and freez
[15:05] <epicCane> ubuntu
[15:05] <sacredheart> Prob a common comment is it possible to just not upgrade?
[15:05] <sacredheart> question
[15:05] <sacredheart> mate is working fine
[15:06] <auronandace> sacredheart: don't expect support if you insist on using older releases and never updating, updates issue bug fixes and security fixes
[15:07] <linuxlove> TJ-, should i change JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/openjdk-8-jre
[15:07] <k1l_> sacredheart: if you are on ubuntu LTS you can stay on that release for up to 5 years.
[15:07] <sacredheart> Cannot I manually update the old system?
[15:07] <sacredheart> I'm on the short term release.
[15:09] <yossarianuk> sacredheart: yes you can upgrade to the newer version
[15:09] <yossarianuk> if you want to stick to LTS wait about 3 weeks for 16.04
[15:09] <sacredheart> I'm a little nervous about the upgrade since I have an older computer
[15:09] <k1l_> sacredheart: so on short term release you need to upgrade every 6 months. until you reach the next LTS.
[15:10] <yossarianuk> well you don't want any other version if you are upgrading... 15.10 is only supported for a few more month
[15:10] <sacredheart> 16.10 is the new lts?
[15:11] <sacredheart> Is reinstalling more stable than upgrading?
[15:11] <zykotick9> sacredheart: 16.04 is LTS.  LTS is a X.04 every two years.
[15:11] <Ioangogo> sacredheart: they are about the same
[15:11] <Ioangogo> Unless there is a hardware issue then upgrading becomes a bit unstable after
[15:12] <sacredheart> I was thinking testing it on a flash drive
[15:12] <k1l_> sacredheart: upgrade are automated tested on ubuntu. so they work in general
[15:13] <sacredheart> ok
[15:13] <linuxlove> i get this error what should i do
[15:13] <linuxlove> 'tools.jar' seems to be not in Studio classpath.
[15:13] <linuxlove> Please ensure JAVA_HOME points to JDK rather than JRE
[15:13] <sacredheart> Thanks for help K1l
[15:14] <sacredheart> bye
[15:16] <ubuntu-mate> Hey
[15:17] <amor> hola
[15:17] <pax2you> Hello, i tried to connect a tom tom to an ubuntu machine with JTomTom but it respond "GPS mount point not found". Tom Tom navigator show a message inviting me to visit his website....and his website invite me to install win programs.
[15:17] <ubuntu-mate> Oh, youre spanish
[15:17] <ikonia> pax2you: not going to happen
[15:17] <amor> si
[15:17] <amor> español
[15:17] <ikonia> !es | amor
[15:18] <linuxlove> echo $JAVA_HOME
[15:18] <linuxlove> echo $JAVA_HOME
[15:18] <pax2you> ikonia: :)
[15:18] <linuxlove>  /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64
[15:18] <linuxlove> PLEASE HELP
[15:19] <linuxlove> i see this result from echo $JAVA_HOME
[15:19] <linuxlove>  /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64
[15:19] <ikonia> linuxlove: what do you want from us ?
[15:19] <ikonia> you're just pasting the same things over and over
[15:20] <ikonia> it's getting a bit tedious especially "PLEASE HELP"
[15:20] <linuxlove> 'tools.jar' seems to be not in Studio classpath.
[15:20] <linuxlove> Please ensure JAVA_HOME points to JDK rather than JRE
[15:20] <linuxlove> i am clear
[15:20] <linuxlove> my path from my JAVA_HOME is correct but i get this error
[15:20] <ikonia> so you're pointing at a JDK - so look at the class path
[15:20] <linuxlove> 'tools.jar' seems to be not in Studio classpath.
[15:20] <linuxlove> Please ensure JAVA_HOME points to JDK rather than JRE
[15:20] <ikonia> you've said that 4 times already
[15:21] <Blue_Hat> Hi guys - what could cause programmes when opened to load splash screen then just not load? 14.04, Ubuntu Scribus and Libre Office mainly
[15:21] <amor> hola
[15:21] <linuxlove> how can i fix classpath ?
[15:21] <ikonia> linuxlove: look at what it's set to
[15:21] <Blue_Hat> know its as vague as vague itself
[15:21] <ikonia> linuxlove: and look if it wants the enviornment or the app to set it
[15:21] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: disk space ?
[15:22] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: launch them from the command line and look at the last thing it's doing
[15:22] <Blue_Hat> but I installed some fonts yesterday and installed AMP
[15:22] <Blue_Hat> naah...
[15:22] <ikonia> ?
[15:22] <Blue_Hat> only 4 GB of 320 used
[15:22] <linuxlove> i need my entire system u se java 8 as a default
[15:22] <ikonia> linuxlove: you've shown that is already happening
[15:22] <Blue_Hat> I did that with Libre Office - nothing
[15:22] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: what do you mean "nothing'
[15:23] <somsip> Blue_Hat: both of those programs may read the fonts on opening. Seems to be a connection there...
[15:23] <linuxlove> ikonia, i recently changed to java8
[15:23] <Blue_Hat> 1konia: did that - nothing
[15:23] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: what is 'nothing"
[15:23] <linuxlove> android studio was working with that
[15:23] <linuxlove> but now i cant open that
[15:23] <ikonia> linuxlove: what do you WANT
[15:24] <linuxlove> i dont want to open android studio with classpath
[15:24] <Blue_Hat> Darn... I am trying so many stuff
[15:24] <ikonia> linuxlove: what/???
[15:24] <Blue_Hat> When it starts apache2 crashes
[15:24] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: when what starts ?
[15:24] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: could you please try to summerise clearly the issue
[15:24] <linuxlove> i can run it with --classpath
[15:25] <ikonia> linuxlove: so look at setting the environment class path then
[15:26] <Sna4x8> Hey dudes.  I'm trying to get Ubuntu 10.04 to do a release upgrade, but do-release-upgrade is failing.  Here's what happens: http://pastebin.com/LYhkrM4h  Any help is appreciated.
[15:26] <ikonia> Sna4x8: it's failing as the 10.04 repos have been moved most likley
[15:26] <Blue_Hat> 1konia: OK, I can't seem to get Libre Office nor Scribus to open, they worked fine yesterday. when I click on them they show the splash screen then just nothing, when i start the computer I get an error report related to apache2 though I had copied it
[15:26] <somsip> !eol | Sna4x8 (see eol update at the end)
[15:26] <Sna4x8> ikonia: Yeah, that seems to line up since there are so many erroneous hits.
[15:27] <ikonia> Sna4x8: so "oldreleases.ubuntu.com" should contain the repos
[15:27] <somsip> Blue_Hat: back-track what you did yesterday - uninstall the fonts for a start
[15:27] <ikonia> or even better the factoid ubottu has just provided
[15:27] <Sna4x8> ikonia: Great, thanks.  Let me read through those links.
[15:28] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: ok - so as I said launch the apps from the command line to see if you get any output
[15:28] <Blue_Hat> 1konia: I installed a couple fonts, I am not sure if I installed AMP and PHPMyadmin afterwards but they were installed yesterday
[15:28] <ikonia> you're not sure if you install amp.....
[15:28] <ikonia> this is unacceptable level of running a machine if you don't know what you've installed
[15:29] <Blue_Hat> its not what - its when
[15:29] <ikonia> sorry - I disagre
[15:30] <Blue_Hat> Apache MySQL and PHP and then PHPMyadmin and I also installed a couple fonts yesterday
[15:31] <Blue_Hat> 1konia 'Bus error (core dumped) for scribus
[15:31] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: I'm not taking this forward, try someone else please
[15:32] <Blue_Hat> 1konia - whats the matter?
[15:32] <ikonia> nothing
[15:32] <Blue_Hat> 1konia - I'm googling it by the way
[15:32] <ikonia> Blue_Hat: thats up to you what you do
[15:34] <Blue_Hat> it would have been anyway - don't expect you to have much control over what I do regarding the error, if you were in a positon to give advice I would follow but since you are not thanks for the time
[15:37] <linuxlove> i dont have /usr/local/java/tools.jar
[15:37] <ikonia> linuxlove: why would you ?
[15:38] <linuxlove> ikonia, i am completely confused
[15:38] <linuxlove> when i close terminal i loose $JAVA_HOME
[15:38] <ikonia> yes, that is for that shell
[15:39] <linuxlove> how can i do that globally
[15:39] <linuxlove> ikonia, i know that i am stupid
[15:40] <linuxlove> please be patient and listen to my problem
[15:40] <ikonia> linuxlove: I'm not really keen to help you as you just keep repeating the same thing over and over without listening or applying any logic to what you are doing
[15:40] <linuxlove> when i run Downloads/android-studio/bin/studio.sh in terminal
[15:41] <linuxlove> i get this error
[15:41] <nacc> linuxlove: shouldn't you be asking the androi studio folks?
[15:41] <linuxlove> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=350m; support was removed in 8.0
[15:41] <linuxlove> JDK Required: 'tools.jar' seems to be not in Studio classpath.
[15:41] <linuxlove> Please ensure JAVA_HOME points to JDK rather than JRE.
[15:42] <ikonia> linuxlove: right, and I told you to set class path
[15:42] <ikonia> you didn't want to do that
[15:42] <ikonia> so what more do you want ?
[15:42] <ikonia> I told you to set the classpath enviornment - you didn't want to do that
[15:43] <linuxlove> problem is that i dunno how can i set classpath
[15:43] <ikonia> you do
[15:43] <ikonia> you said you could start it setting classpath - but you didn't want to
[15:43] <linuxlove> when i close terminal varriable destroys
[15:43] <ikonia> yes
[15:43] <ikonia> as I've said, it is for that shell
[15:44] <linuxlove> you mean every time i need to run android studio i need to set varriable
[15:44] <linuxlove> is it logical ?
[15:44] <ikonia> no, you can set them in your .bashrc file or set them in the launch script
[15:45] <linuxlove> could you redirect me to a link to know how can i do that
[15:45] <ikonia> no
[15:45] <ikonia> edit your ,bashrc file, or set it in the script
[15:46] <linuxlove> i opened it with sudo gedit ~/.bashrc
[15:47] <k1l_> linuxlove: dont use sudo where its not needed.
[15:47] <Galaxor> Hi.  So, I've got a machine with an ethernet port that's not working.  When I plug in a cord, the lights blink, but it doesn't show up in ifconfig.  The ethernet device is also not mentioned in dmesg or lspci!  I thought it would show up there even if the driver wasn't working.
[15:47] <ikonia> I find it unacceptable that someone could be trying android software development but have an inability to setup their environment
[15:47] <teward> Galaxor: does the interface show in `ifconfig -a` (without the backticks)
[15:48] <Galaxor> teward: Nope.
[15:48] <teward> oh, wait, it's not in lspci
[15:48] <nacc> teward: Galaxor: sounds like the kernel doesn't even see it properly
[15:48] <nacc> Galaxor: any hints in dmesg?
[15:48] <teward> indeed
[15:48] <nacc> Galaxor: as in, errors
[15:48] <ikonia> Galaxor: what version of ubuntu
[15:48] <Galaxor> ikonia: 15.10
[15:49] <ikonia> Galaxor: what do you expect the device to be called ?
[15:49] <Galaxor> nacc: nothing that says [Nn]et or [Ee]ther.
[15:49] <Galaxor> ikonia: Like, in the lspci?  I would expect the word [Nn]et or [Ee]ther to appear.
[15:49] <ikonia> no, like in ifconfig
[15:50] <linuxlove> ikonia, export CLASSPATH=?
[15:50] <nacc> Galaxor: it's probably not getting that far (or if it was, it would show up in ifconfig -a, I'd think). I'm guessing PCI probe issue or other bus problem, presuming it's a PCI device in the first place
[15:50] <linuxlove> in the bashrc
[15:50] <Galaxor> nacc: I checked in lsusb also, just in case.  Just the webcam and some hubs.
[15:50] <Galaxor> nacc: Any other buses I could ls?
[15:50] <ikonia> Galaxor: what type of card is it
[15:51] <Galaxor> ikonia: I'm not sure who the manufacturer is.  It's probably realtek or marvell.
[15:51] <Galaxor> ikonia: This is an old HP netbook.
[15:51] <linuxlove> ikonia, ?
[15:51] <ikonia> Galaxor: if you do ifconfig -a how many interfaces do you have
[15:51] <linuxlove> ikonia, export CLASSPATH=?
[15:51] <Galaxor> ikonia: I've got lo, wlan0, and a virtual one related to docker.
[15:51] <ikonia> Galaxor: so no physical one at all
[15:52] <ikonia> under any name
[15:52] <Galaxor> ikonia: Right.
[15:52] <ikonia> Galaxor: so it's probably dead then
[15:52] <linuxlove> ikonia, do you really want to help ?
[15:52] <ikonia> Galaxor: if it's not matching an id in lspci and it's not autoprobing any module for it - it's possibly dead
[15:53] <linuxlove> ikonia, i said what is difference between java_home and classpath ?
[15:54] <linuxlove> omg
[15:54] <nacc> linuxlove: that has nothing to do with ubuntu
[15:55] <nacc> linuxlove: please read about java online
[15:55] <johan`> Hi, I'm on 14.04LTS and Ubuntu asked me if I wanted to upgrade, I said yes. It's now asking me if I want to install 15.10. I want to upgrade but is it safe to upgrade straight from 14.04 to 15.10 or should I do 14.04 -> 14.10 -> 15.04 -> 15.10?
[15:55] <ikonia> johan`: it should be safe - I personally don't like the upgrade process, but it does work
[15:55] <k1l_> johan`: no
[15:55] <Galaxor> ikonia: Yeah, I guess it's just busted.
[15:55] <linuxlove> nacc, i could run android studio when i was on java7
[15:56] <somsip> johan`: and, bear in mind the next LTS is due out in a few weeks
[15:56] <ikonia> Galaxor: dumb level it can't even match a pcid
[15:56] <Galaxor> nacc: Nothing in the dmesg is making me raise eyebrows.
[15:56] <johan`> somsip: True, I'd much rather risk an upgrade for the next LTs
[15:56] <somsip> johan`: 21st is the due date
[15:56] <nacc> Galaxor: yeah, i'd guess dead hardware of some kind
[15:56] <nacc> Galaxor: unfortunately
[15:56] <Galaxor> The bios setup utility doesn't seem to have any useful diagnostics.
[15:56] <Galaxor> Oh well, thanks!
[15:57] <k1l_> somsip: johan` the LTS upgrade will be opened in july when 16.04.1 is released
[15:57] <Galaxor> At least the wifi is working.
[15:57] <somsip> k1l_: ah - I wasn;t aware of that. Thanks
[15:57] <nacc> linuxlove: ok, so shouldnt't you ask the android studio people? it sounds like you d/l that from them.
[15:57] <linuxlove> nacc, several minutes ago i migrated to java8 and i cant run android studio
[15:57] <linuxlove> nacc, what should i do ikonia said i should determine classpath
[15:58] <johan`> ikonia: k1l_: I guess you'd recommend re-installing? I've got my home folder on a different HDD, does that mean that I have some security in case the upgrade screws my OS up?
[15:58] <linuxlove> nacc, it was okay before java8
[15:58] <k1l_> johan`: what do you want to do at all? upgrade to 15.10?
[15:59] <ikonia> johan`: I just like the concept better, trying to match dependencies and hope it all works out isn't something in like as a concept,
[15:59] <nacc> linuxlove: you're not responding to my question.
[16:00] <linuxlove> nacc, you are right
[16:00] <ikonia> nacc: and this is why I wont take this forward any more
[16:00] <johan`> k1l_: I have a few reasons for wanting to upgrade (to 16.04LTS, I'd rather wait for that) but most of them are similar to "because I want the shiny new things"
[16:01] <alex______> hi all
[16:01] <alex______> I want to set hwe. Installation happens on the hetzner server through recovery mode installimage script. After installation I try to set hwe through the sudo apt-get install command - install-recommends linux-generic-lts-trusty. But beats out E error from me: Unable to locate package linux-generic-lts-trusty. What to do?
[16:01] <nacc> ikonia: agreed
[16:01] <ikonia> johan`: the upgrade to 16.04 won't come out until 16.04.01
[16:01] <ikonia> johan`: so you may want to consider a re-install if you really want 16.04
[16:01] <somsip> johan`: shiny new things that work well are sometimes worth waiting for (15.10 is fine, but LTS is LTS)
[16:01] <k1l_> johan`: then i suggest you wait to july to have the LTS upgrade to 16.04.1
[16:01] <ikonia> alex______: what sounds like a hacked install routine that you have made up
[16:02] <k1l_> johan`: if you are very impatient you could upgrade from april to july to 16.04 already.
[16:02] <johan`> somsip: Exactly. k1l_: I'll go with July, I've been on this for almost two years, what's a few more months for some extra convenience in upgrading
[16:03] <nacc> alex______: are you on 10.04? why would you equate trusty lts kernels to hwe?
[16:03] <nacc> alex______: otherwise, that is
[16:03] <johan`> Thank you all for the advice!
[16:06] <alex______> I want to set ubuntu 14.04. Give me a little time, I want to show you a script. But it is impossible to copy it
[16:06] <alex______> sorry
[16:06] <alex______> 12.04
[16:08] <nacc> alex______: sorry, i meant 12.04 myself; ok, so you want to use the trusty kernels -- did you add the repository and `apt-get update`?
[16:16] <alex______> nacc: I executed the apt-get update command. Then command sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-trusty
[16:17] <carl__> Need help configuring vino on gnome ubuntu 14.04.3, can't see to find it in the list
[16:17] <nacc> alex______: did you enable the updates repository?
[16:17] <carl__> "Desktop sharing"
[16:17] <alex______> removed E: Unable to locate package linux-generic-lts-trusty
[16:18] <alex______> nacc: yes, now I will show source.list
[16:19] <alex______> # Packages from the Hetzner Debian Mirror deb http://mirror.hetzner.de/debian/packages jessie main contrib non-free  # Backports from the Hetzner Debian Mirror deb      http://mirror.hetzner.de/debian/packages jessie-backports  main contrib non-free  # Security Updates from the Hetzner Debian Mirror deb      http://mirror.hetzner.de/debian/security  jessie/updates  main contrib non-free   ### official mirror deb     http://cdn.d
[16:19] <k1l_> alex______: you are aware that you are using #debian and this is #ubuntu ?
[16:20] <nacc> alex______: EWRONGDISTRO
[16:21] <wiak> does anyone know how i can get a single word from command output?
[16:21] <alex______> really, I didn't note it. I will try to launch recovery mode from ubuntu
[16:21] <k1l_> alex______: if you use debian please use the #debian channel for support.
[16:22] <nacc> wiak: not really an ubuntu question, i don't think; but what are you trying to do?
[16:24] <alex______> nacc: I try to launch a script of installation of ubuntu 12.04 through recovery mode. That support told that before reset I shall set hwe. But I don't understand it in what place to set
[16:25] <wiak> nacc getting the ip from the ip addr show eth0 output
[16:25] <alexbobp> can someone look at a few lines from dmesg and tell me if I should be nervous seeing these from while I was asleep?  http://pastebin.com/xev0zf0W
[16:25] <carl__> I got gnome and vino working before on another computer but no joy on this fresh install (desktop sharing)
[16:25] <carl__> it says it's installed, but can't find it
[16:26] <nacc> alex______: I'm not sure I understand fully; you're scripting an installation? why? use preseeds for that, if you really must, but it doesn't sound like you should do that. What "support"?
[16:27] <k1l_> alex______: what do you want to do at all?
[16:27] <nacc> alexbobp: it looks like a fs was mounted, and a bunch of fs types were tried (so their modules were loaded)
[16:27] <nacc> alexbobp: or at least, tried to be mounted
[16:29] <nacc> wiak: you'll want to learn about awk or grep or any number of other shell tools
[16:29] <wiak> might be awk
[16:30] <wiak> i forgot how i did it, i think it was not grep, as i didnt use the "word"
[16:30] <ioria> wiak, ip addr show eth0  | grep inet | head -n 1 | awk '{print $2}'
[16:30] <wiak> ioria gonna save that one
[16:30] <wiak> lol that  was the one :)
[16:30] <wiak> big thanks
[16:30] <ioria> np
[16:31]  * nacc feels like ioria just did wiak's homework :)
[16:32] <ioria> sorry about that
[16:32] <wiak> i still need to do cut reverse as ioria's command still had /24 the end :P
[16:33] <carl__> how do I tell if i have a gnome log in session ?
[16:33] <toothe> When is Ubuntu going to have Wayland?
[16:34] <geemo> dsfasdf
[16:34] <geemo> hello world
[16:34] <alex______> k1l: I want to set ubuntu 12.04 on hetzner hosting. I tried to set ubuntu 12.04 without hwe. But at me errors jumped out. That support wrote that they have a new equipment and for this purpose it is necessary to set hwe. But I don't understand as to make it
[16:34] <geemo> i'm from china
[16:35] <carl__> I like folgers coffee
[16:35] <k1l_> alex______: that sounds like you need to chroot into it from recovery and install the hwe.
[16:35] <geemo> ...
[16:35] <ioria> wiak you can use also sed if you want
[16:35] <k1l_> toothe: it already has wayland. but since there is no desktop ready for wayland it doesnt make sense to use it.
[16:36] <Guest26274> Hi zusammen
[16:36] <ioria> wiak to remove the last 3 characters , i mean
[16:36] <k1l_> Guest26274: für deutschen support frag am besten in #ubuntu-de :)
[16:37] <alex______> Thanks to all for support))
[16:37] <wiak> jep
[16:38] <elektronensieb_1> test
[16:39] <geemo> hehehe
[16:39] <geemo> orz
[16:43] <Krouger> hey
[16:44] <Krouger> anyone ?
[16:45] <nacc> !ask | Krouger
[16:45] <nacc> close enough
[16:47] <dm_comp> so in man pages I want just the exact results so /-s but i get hits on /-session etc. how do i do this?
[16:51] <SchrodingersScat> dm_comp: /-s followed by a space?
[16:53] <dm_comp> SchrodingersScat: thx!
[16:54] <BenderRodriguez> how do I set up VPN connection for my ubuntu server
[16:55] <ggolin>  /msg nickserv identify ggolin.freenode
[16:55] <ggolin> lol
[16:55] <ggolin> SIGH
[16:55] <k1l_> yep, better change that pw
[16:55] <lotuspsychje> !vpn | BenderRodriguez
[16:56] <BenderRodriguez> lotuspsychje: I'm using ubuntu server
[16:56] <BenderRodriguez> network manager is a gui application
[16:57] <ggolin> done and done
[16:57] <k1l_> BenderRodriguez: read the whole page
[16:57] <aash> how to configure clusters environment ?
[16:57] <dm_comp> SchrodingersScat: although that did the job I'm just curious why it didn't distinguish between capital S and s, thought linux was case sensitive
[16:57] <ggolin> aash, more details please
[16:58] <SchrodingersScat> dm_comp: linux may be, man may not, I haven't tested it that thoroughly
[16:59] <aash> ggolin:i want to setup cluster environment on linux for application any source to refer
[16:59] <dm_comp> SchrodingersScat: fair enough :)
[17:00] <ioria> dm_comp, i tested with man ls and it does  man ls  | grep \ -s      man ls | grep \ -S
[17:01] <ggolin> aash, google corosync pacemaker
[17:01] <wiak> ioria: ip addr show | grep "inet " | grep -v 127.0.0.1 | awk '{print $2}' | awk '{print substr($1, 1, length($1)-3)}'
[17:01] <wiak> do that work?
[17:01] <ioria> wiak, test it:-)
[17:04] <wiak> found one
[17:04] <wiak> finally
[17:04] <wiak> ip addr show | grep "inet " | grep -v 127.0.0.1 | awk '{print $2}' | awk '{print substr($1, 1, length($1)-3)}' | head -1
[17:04] <wiak> :D
[17:05] <wiak> when it works on my asuswrt arm router it works every where i bet
[17:06] <ioria> wiak, ip addr show eth0  | grep global|  awk '{print $2}'|  sed 's/...$//'
[17:07] <Sigelei> Hey everyone! How can I get a terminal to open, execute some commands (ssh and cd) and remain open every time I boot?
[17:08] <n-iCe> Sigelei, you want to automatically open a terminal at boot?
[17:08] <Sigelei> n-iCe: yes, and make it ssh to the dev server and cd to a directoru
[17:08] <jorge_> hi
[17:08] <n-iCe> create the /etc/rc.local command
[17:09] <Guest55380> hi
[17:09] <Guest55380> kissiel
[17:12] <Sigelei> n-iCe: So should I just add a reference to a .sh file with the lines "ssh blabla" and "cd blabla"?
[17:12] <Sigelei> I'm very new to linux heh..
[17:13] <n-iCe> Sigelei, http://askubuntu.com/questions/228304/how-do-i-run-a-script-at-start-up
[17:13] <ggolin> Sigelei, what are you trying to accomplish exactly? context helps
[17:14] <Sigelei> n-Ice: Yeah I think i've understood that far, but what should I put in the .sh file?
[17:15] <chavale> hi
[17:15] <Sigelei> ggolin: I always have a terminal open with a .ssh connection to a development server. I don't want to manually open a terminal and type ssh and cd every time i reboot
[17:15] <chavale> peruvian
[17:15] <chavale> peruvian
[17:16] <ggolin> Sigelei, and you're using gnome/unity im assuming?
[17:16] <chavale> hello
[17:16] <Sigelei> ggolin unity, iirc
[17:16] <Sigelei> ggolin: vanilla ubuntu
[17:17] <chavale> sigelei.h o m
[17:17] <ggolin> Sigelei, google execute commands on unity logon
[17:20] <Sigelei> Alright, I think I got enough to go on. Thanks n-iCe & ggolin
[17:21] <chavale> hi
[17:21] <ggolin> Sigelei, yvw
[17:21] <evilpython> What's up?
[17:23] <Sigelei> What code editors do you guys use? I'm using sublime text now, which I really like, but it keeps randomly closing files that I've opened without doing edits
[17:24] <lotuspsychje> Sigelei: perhaps detail your question more, what kind of editor you looking for? what should it do?
[17:25] <Sigelei> Color coding, small autocomplete features are nice (like automatically adding closing tags and brackets) and a file browser
[17:25] <freerunner> Hi guys! I've hitting 'Hash Sum mismatch' while trying 'apt-get update'. Looks like smth wrong with i18n. Is this a known issue? 'W: Failed to fetch http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en'
[17:26] <EvilPython> Hi
[17:27] <Sigelei> And no auto-closing tabs ):
[17:27] <jaco> Hi, how to prevent the inclusion of external disks in the Unity launcher?
[17:28] <TheGhostInTheMac> What up?
[17:29] <jaime__> hola buenas tardes
[17:29] <lotuspsychje> TheGhostInTheMac: you joined the ubuntu support channel, how can we help you?
[17:29] <Sigelei> I also like the fact that sublime also color codes SQL in strings
[17:29] <lotuspsychje> !es | jaime__
[17:30] <lotuspsychje> Sigelei: better to re-ask your question, all in one line here to the chat once in a while with your details...:im looking for a c++ editor...that does the following..etc
[17:31] <Sigelei> Alright
[17:31] <lolusux> Hi I messed up my grub and now when I'm using boot repair to fix it it's stuck at "purge kernels then reinstall last kernel sda....., please help
[17:31] <lotuspsychje> freerunner: did you add ppa's of any kind?
[17:31] <Roxec> Hey guys
[17:32] <lotuspsychje> !recovergrub | lolusux
[17:33] <ggolin> Sigelei, ive been using sublime for years and ive never had a problem
[17:33] <V-Ger1> change primary partition
[17:33] <V-Ger1> --- lotuspsychje
[17:35] <lotuspsychje> V-Ger1: can we help you?
[17:35] <Sigelei> ggolin: My problem is this: say I open index.php. I see a reference to sql.php, so I open that file to check it out. Then, when I want to go back to index.php to do some work, the tab has closed for no apparent reason. It doesn't appear to happen if I've done any edits, like adding a random space to the file. This is very annoying since the project
[17:35] <Sigelei>  I'm working on is huge and browsing for the different files takes some time
[17:35] <reisio> Roxec: heyo
[17:35] <ggolin> Sigelei, thats a feature
[17:35] <Roxec> reisio, how are ya
[17:35] <Sigelei> Other than that, I really love sublime
[17:35] <reisio> Roxec: eh...
[17:35] <reisio> you?
[17:35] <Sigelei> ggolin: Oh. I guess I should be able to deactivate it then?
[17:35] <ggolin> Sigelei, you just peaked into a file, good on ya. if you want subl to keep it open - double click it.
[17:36] <Sigelei> ggolin: in the browser?
[17:36] <Roxec> reisio, trying to go back to linux operating systems as im finished with windows :D :P
[17:36] <ggolin> Sigelei, in the file explorer i mean. and you can tell which files are just open temporarily, the name of such files is italicized in their tab.
[17:36] <reisio> Roxec: good plan
[17:36] <Sigelei> ggolin: I see. Thanks! :D
[17:37] <psauxx> hello.
[17:37] <Roxec> reisio, any quik links since i found a lot of new features in ubuntu last release
[17:38] <freerunner> lotuspsychje: Nope. There is no any ppa, just standard repos.
[17:38] <reisio> Roxec: quick links for?
[17:38] <psauxx> guys if i map a folder on my ubuntu, the other users in same network like windows, will can view and use this folder ?
[17:39] <reisio> psauxx: no particular reason why not, yes
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> freerunner: firewall or router block?
[17:39] <Roxec> reisio, articles, news about ubuntu
[17:40] <freerunner> lotuspsychje: Nope. Other packages was correctly updated.
[17:42] <k1l_> Roxec: see omgubuntu.com and planet.ubuntu.com
[17:42] <freerunner> lotuspsychje: FYI, if you open this link in browser, 'http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/i18n/', you can see, that Index file have sha-hash for 'Translation-en' file, but there is no file with this name in this directory. Only gz and bz2 archives.
[17:42] <Roxec> k1l_, thanks
[17:45] <lotuspsychje> freerunner: perhaps the #ubuntu-mirrors guys might know some issues on repos of your country?
[17:46] <freerunner> lotuspsychje: Will ask them shortly, thanks!
[17:49] <suvrat> how to execute tar.gz
[17:50] <Billyzekid> ./configure
[17:50] <Billyzekid> make
[17:50] <Billyzekid> make install
[17:50] <suvrat> after extracting?
[17:50] <k1l_> suvrat: are you sure you dont want to use the ubuntu repos?
[17:50] <suvrat> no
[17:51] <suvrat> it doesnt have configure
[17:51] <suvrat> file
[17:51] <k1l_> suvrat: because compiling your own program means you need to watch out for depencies and updates and errors yourself
[17:51] <suvrat> k1l_ I want install utorrent by terminal
[17:52] <suvrat> how do i do it
[17:53] <V-Ger1> better, use qittorrent-nox
[17:53] <V-Ger1> in the terminal
[17:53] <mrtAkdeniz> Guys hey there
[17:53] <mrtAkdeniz> idk is there any channel for fglrx, but i've a problem with my fglrx drivers
[17:54] <mrtAkdeniz> Today, I decided to install fglrx drivers on my ubuntu 15.10 satellite l755-14n amd radeon hd 7670m laptop
[17:54] <arx_> Hello, I just installed the kubuntu-desktop from login shell TTY1, I suddenly got a dialog "Configuring sddm" asking me to select a default display manager. There are two options: lightdm and sddm. Which one should I choose? Thank you!
[17:55] <mrtAkdeniz> I had problems in the past, but this time it installed very well
[17:55] <mrtAkdeniz> with fps tools, like glxgears, i were getting 60fps
[17:55] <mrtAkdeniz> but after installation and reboot
[17:55] <mrtAkdeniz> it become 5000 fps etc
[17:56] <k1l_> mrtAkdeniz: glxgears is not a benchmark
[17:56] <mrtAkdeniz> during installation and after reboot i were using an hdmi monitor
[17:56] <mrtAkdeniz> and everything was ok
[17:57] <mrtAkdeniz> but now, i turn off my computer, unplug from monitor because i was going to home
[17:57] <mrtAkdeniz> i opened pc
[17:57] <mrtAkdeniz> and result was : http://1.1m.yt/-BkAsJ3.jpg
[17:57] <mrtAkdeniz> sorry k1l_ , but it gave fps and my point was driver worked good
[17:58] <mrtAkdeniz> i tried to boot with nomodeset option, but no luck
[17:58] <deitario1> The most recent kernel is prone to wedging up my USB HID badly enough that I need to reboot to get my mouse back. How do I automate the process of picking an older one from the GRUB menu on each boot?
[17:59] <deitario1> (My mouse is actually wedged right now and the only reason I've got input is that my keyboard is plugged in via the PS/2 port to minimize the number of USB hubs I need)
[17:59] <mistawright> hi guys i need help. I have a server running ubutnu 12.04 that i need to upgrade to php7
[17:59] <mistawright> i added the eric ondre repo but do not see php7 packages available
[17:59] <mrtAkdeniz> deitario1: if you just want to downgrade your kernel, here you go . http://askubuntu.com/questions/654094/how-to-roll-back-or-downgrade-kernel-on-14-04-re-wine-stopped-working
[18:00] <deitario1> I'm sorry to ask, but could you run that through a URL shortener? I don't know of a mouseless way to click it in Pidgin.
[18:00] <deitario1> Actually, since it's AskUbuntu, just click "share" and it'll give you a shortened URL.
[18:01] <V-Ger1> mistawright: execute:  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[18:01] <mrtAkdeniz> oh ok
[18:01] <mrtAkdeniz> http://askubuntu.com/a/654097 deitario1
[18:01] <deitario1> Thanks. :)
[18:01] <mrtAkdeniz> you are welcome ^^
[18:02] <mistawright> V-Ger1, that doesnnt pickup PHP 7
[18:02] <mistawright> first thing i tried
[18:03] <sam__> hre
[18:03] <sam__> hellooooo there
[18:03] <nacc> mistawright: that's not supported, please contact the ppa owner
[18:04] <nacc> mistawright: php7 is only supported (will be) in 16.04
[18:08] <mistawright> nacc, so I would need to compile from source?
[18:09] <lotuspsychje> mistawright: its not recommended to mix package versions
[18:09] <lotuspsychje> mistawright: use the package version, meant for your ubuntu version instead
[18:10] <nacc> mistawright: no, as i said, if you want to try to use php7 on non-16.04, you're using a PPA which means you need to contact the PPA owner for support
[18:10] <nacc> mistawright: or, i guess, as you said, you could compile from source; but in either case, lotuspsychje is right, you should use what your distribution provides; that is what is tested, etc
[18:16] <igomez_> #exit
[18:16] <V-Ger1> igomez: jajajajajjajaaj
[18:17] <V-Ger1> execute  "\close"
[18:17] <igomez_> \close
[18:17] <k1l_> igomez_: /quit
[18:18] <V-Ger1> execute: "/close"
[18:18] <V-Ger1> --igomez
[18:19] <MonkeyDust> V-Ger1  type   /quit
[18:25] <Sbur> I have, from my ISP a wifi with 2.4GHz and another with 5GHz.  I can't find the 5G version.  Anyway to find it?
[18:32] <TheJon> compdoc, I'm an idiot. I was looking at the datasheet for v1, not v3.  v3 is 12 cores, and now the math works
[18:32] <TheJon> also, cpuinfo totally says 12 cores, and I just clearly can't read today :(
[18:33] <compdoc> lol
[18:33] <TheJon> also also, wrong room :)
[18:33] <TheJon> glad you're hanging out in both :)
[18:34] <fille02> hello!
[18:35] <fille02> hello?
[18:35] <awesomess3> so when is 16.04 coming out?
[18:35] <teward> !16.04 | awesomess3
[18:35] <MonkeyDust> awesomess3  2-3 weeks from now
[18:36] <compdoc> awesomess3, real soon now
[18:40] <awesomess3> I have Linux Mint 17.3 so I'm not sure if I'm gonna upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 or not.
[18:43] <teward> awesomess3: Mint is not Ubuntu, and is offtopic
[18:43] <teward> !mint | awesomess3
[18:45] <kalexyco> bonsoir
[18:51] <ousdji> hello
[18:52] <ravage85> awesome
[18:56] <sephronis> Hi chan, I need help with an email issue. I am able to email outside of my domain but any emails sent inside my domain fail. postfix/local[54153]: E74E72E0476: to=<user@domain.com>, relay=local, delay=0.03, delays=0.02/0/0/0, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (unknown user: "user")
[18:56] <llutz> sephronis: (unknown user: "user")
[18:57] <sephronis> I saw a post to set mydestination = blank and have done so already
[18:57] <mr_george> I wanted to find the biggest files in a dir, and I thought this would do the job: find "$dir" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ls -sS | head
[18:57] <mr_george> Two questions: 1) How should I do this? 2) Why doesn't my solution work?
[18:59] <xatr0z> hi! i have ubuntu 15.10 running in an lxc container and want to upgrade it to 16.04. I dont have do_release_upgrade. Can i safely do s/vivid/xenial on /etc/apt/sources.list and do an apt-get upgrade / dist-upgrade / clean/ autoclean? or will this break anything?
[18:59] <teward> !ubuntu+1 xatr0z
[18:59] <teward> oops
[18:59] <teward> !ubuntu+1 | xatr0z
[18:59] <xatr0z> thx
[19:01] <sephronis> llutz: How do I get itto not look for a local user? I just want it to use my exchange server
[19:01] <akira_> What is the command in order to install the proprietary WiFi drivers if they are not listed in the menu?
[19:01] <llutz> sephronis: a. read postfix documentation about virtual users b. exchange? idk
[19:02] <akira_> (The driver menu)
[19:02] <sephronis> Thanks, afk for a read
[19:03] <akira_> Hello?
[19:03] <akira_> I can't connect to my wifi, can anyone help?
[19:03] <akira_> Or rather
[19:03] <teward> akira_: patience is a virtue
[19:03] <akira_> I CAN connect to my wifi, however there is no internect connection whatsoever, even though
[19:04] <akira_> I have access through the same router from my phone.
[19:04] <akira_> ping 8.8.8.8 times out.
[19:07] <Rave1> akira_,  first you need to find out exactly what wifi chip you have
[19:08] <akira_> Ravel, how?
[19:08] <akira_> Ravel: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[19:08] <akira_> Now what?
[19:09] <Jordan_U> akira_: Please pastebin the output of "ifconfig".
[19:10] <chowder> hello. I'm trying to install Ubuntu on a macbook. However, I don't want to dualboot. I want a full Linux system. That means removing the Mac OS X firmware. It is, after all, closed source and therefore a security risk. Any ideas?
[19:10] <Jordan_U> akira_: Also of "route -n".
[19:11] <akira_> http://paste.debian.net/424361/
[19:11] <akira_> Why?
[19:11] <akira_> Oh, because routing.
[19:11] <akira_> What are you trying to figure out exactly?
[19:11] <Jordan_U> chowder: You can't replace the firmware unless the motherboard is supported by coreboot, which I doubt any Apple motherboard is.
[19:12] <akira_> And how exactly does that help you to help me by telling me how to install proprietary wireless drivers?
[19:13] <chowder> Jordan_U: I know that there are utilities like Refind that let you manage the EFI boot manager but Ubuntu also has something like it in the repositories
[19:13] <quarters_> hi
[19:13] <quarters_> I was wondering how to work with xrandr's 10-monitor.conf to permanently add undetected resolutions
[19:13] <lee_G750jm>  #ubuntu-beginners requires invite
[19:14] <akira_> Were you trying to find out where I live, Jordan_U?
[19:14] <Jordan_U> akira_: That showes that you have two interfaces, ethernet and wireless, connected to the same network (unless the redacted portion shows otherwise, and frankly I think you're being a bit paranoid in redacting your local ip).
[19:15] <Jordan_U> akira_: No. Nothing in the output of ifconfig can tell me where you live.
[19:16] <Jordan_U> akira_: I am not convinced that you need proprietary wireless drivers.
[19:17] <akira_> Okay?
[19:18] <Jordan_U> akira_: And so you are aware, your *public* ip address, which could tell me information about where you're connecting from, is available to the whole channel just by virtue of you being connected via IRC and not using a cloak/proxy (unlesa you are using a proxy).
[19:18] <mentoc> is there a way to go from hhvm 3.13 to 3.12 via tools like apt-get?
[19:18] <akira_> What is my IP then?
[19:19] <Jordan_U> akira_: 89.201.9.253
[19:19] <mentoc> did I just join in the middle of a heated argument?
[19:19] <Jordan_U> mentoc: No :)
[19:19] <akira_> mentoc, how do I install the proprietary wireless driver?
[19:19] <mentoc> akira_: right
[19:20] <vbotka> akira_, the driver seems to work. "lshw -class network" will give you more details
[19:20] <alexis_> Hi all
[19:21] <akira_> Okay.
[19:21] <akira_> Oh and also system freezes when I log out.
[19:21] <Jordan_U> akira_: If you disconnect your ethernet connection are you then able to re-connect via wireless and "ping 8.8.8.8" successfully?
[19:21] <mentoc> is it possible to force apt-get to pull only LTS?
[19:22] <mentoc> for example only pull LTS HHVM
[19:22] <lotuspsychje> mentoc: explain your situation mate
[19:22] <lotuspsychje> mentoc: current version?
[19:22] <mentoc> I have hhvm 3.13. The guys at #hhvm said to downgrade to hhvm 3.12
[19:22] <mentoc> hhvm 3.12 is LTS
[19:23] <lotuspsychje> mentoc: wich ubuntu version are you on?
[19:23] <mentoc> 15.10
[19:23] <auronandace> mentoc: if you are on a lts release you will obviously be using the repos for that release, you should never mix different release repos
[19:24] <akira_> Jordan_U, no.
[19:24] <mentoc> lotuspsychje: 15.10
[19:24] <lotuspsychje> mentoc: on april 21, you will be able to go to the next version, 16.04 LTS
[19:25] <Jordan_U> akira_: Please pastebin the output of "route -n".
[19:25] <mentoc> lotuspsychje: I'm looking at hhvm's linux download page and I think I may have solved my problem
[19:26] <akira_> http://paste.debian.net/424364/
[19:28] <Jordan_U> akira_: You still have both wireless and wired connections to the same network, that is highly inadviseable.
[19:28] <akira_> Okay?
[19:29] <akira_> You could have just asked me.
[19:29] <romare> hey, I installed several DE's to try them. I decided on using gnome (don't hate) and now I want to uninstall xfce and kde and just clean it, you know. what do?
[19:29] <akira_> Instead of requesting suspicious text files.
[19:30] <Jordan_U> akira_: Why are you connected to the sane network via both wifi and ethernet? Normally network manager will just prefer the ethernet interface and disable wireless when it is connnected, which is probably the best thing for your situation.
[19:30] <akira_> BUt that's none of my business.
[19:30] <akira_> Because I'm not connected via Wifi because Wifi doesn't work!
[19:30] <akira_> As in
[19:30] <akira_> the thing
[19:30] <akira_> on top
[19:30] <akira_> doesnt have the wifi thing
[19:30] <akira_> okay
[19:30] <akira_> And when it does
[19:30] <akira_> the connection times out.
[19:30] <lotuspsychje> akira_: easy on the enter button please
[19:31] <akira_> Sorry, lotuspsychje.
[19:32] <ioria> akira_, asus laptop ?
[19:32] <Jordan_U> akira_: Are you connected to this channel from the same machine you're troubleshooting? If so, that will make troubleshooting more difficult and it would likely be helpful to connect to IRC from another machine.
[19:33] <akira_> ioria yeah
[19:33] <akira_> it also freezes on shutdown
[19:34] <romare> can someone please help?
[19:37] <Hesulan> romare: either 'apt-get remove --purge' all the packages you want to get rid of, or reinstall
[19:38] <Hesulan> romare: be careful with --purge though, I've seriously messed up a system more than once by being careless with it
[19:38] <akira_> For fuck's sake.
[19:38] <nacc> !language | akira
[19:38] <ioria> akira_, you can try echo "options asus_nb_wmi wapf=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/asus.conf . That command creates a file in /etc/modprobe.d ... if not working just delete it
[19:39] <dchapman> romare: $ sudo apt-get remove kde; $ sudo apt-get remove xfce; $ sudo apt-get autoclean
[19:39] <Hesulan> romare: you might also need to 'apt-get autoremove' after to clean up extra junk installed by the other DEs
[19:42] <dchapman> I'd advise against purge for now. You might remove something you need accidentally. Resort to purge if you're really running low on storage space.
[19:44] <Hesulan> romare: Yeah, what dchapman said. I'm just in the bad habit of using --purge because I usually don't mind if it breaks the system and I have to reinstall. One of the dangers of being given a stack of 10yr old laptops at work to use as test servers, development machines, etc.
[19:46] <romare> thanks friends
[19:50] <srg2> Hello! I'm using Xubuntu. Xfce comes with Mousepad as a text editor - However it's missing a few features I want. Is there a good alternative with syntax highlighting, tabs, and other such features?
[19:51] <Jordan_U> srg2: If you're still looking for something minimal there is Gedit.
[19:51] <srg2> Ok, I'll check out gedit. Mousepad doesn't detect if the file is modified externally, which is driving me nuts right now
[19:52] <Fuchs> Geany if you need a bit more, Gedit is, as most Gnome applications, also rather limited
[19:52] <Fuchs> kate if you don't mind a Qt/KDE application, because that's the best editor out there
[19:53] <dchapman> srg2: Do you know about vim?
[19:53] <Jordan_U> srg2: There are also of course the steep learning curve options like vim and emacs, and some full IDEs (I don't have much experience with any of the IDEs).
[19:54] <srg2> I use vim constantly...but I wanted a GUI program for this
[19:54] <xdevnull> guys i'm in VIM, i'm in insert mode
[19:54] <xdevnull> how to switch back to command?
[19:54] <srg2> escape.
[19:54] <Jordan_U> srg2: gvim :)
[19:54] <Fuchs> srg2: then you might like kate, as it has a VIM mode
[19:54] <srg2> ok, thanks guys
[19:54] <dchapman> xdevnull: ESC, or CTRL+[
[19:54] <dchapman> I hate that pesky esc key.
[19:55] <xdevnull> ty
[19:55] <srg2> I'll check out gvim
[19:55] <alexis_> what is the easiest way to install icon themes in cinnamon
[19:55] <srg2> I've been trying to develop my more advanced vim skills, heh
[19:56] <dchapman> srg2: Vim does it all, why do you need a gui? Just pref?
[19:56] <romare> E: Unable to locate package xfce
[19:56] <romare> but it is installed?
[19:56] <srg2> dchapman: well for certain things, a GUI is nice
[19:56] <dchapman> romare: try xfce4
[19:56] <srg2> I like using the mouse wheel
[19:56] <srg2> (does vim support scrolling with the mouse wheel?)
[19:57] <srg2> plus tabs are nice too
[19:57] <srg2> editor tabs
[19:57] <romare> Package 'xfce4' is not installed, so not removed
[19:57] <romare> btw it's the same with kde
[19:58] <alexis_> Can anyone see me typing?
[19:58] <dchapman> srg2: There are many, many plugins. It's highly possible (I don't know off hand). There's #vim for further questions.
[19:58] <vfw> alexis_: only if we look
[19:58] <\9> romare: xfce4 is a metapackage
[19:59] <\9> removing it doesn't actually remove xfce
[19:59] <sveinse> Any smart hints to compile the kernel with gcc-4.9 rather than the default gcc? I find only options for modifying the prefix of gcc to the kernel, not the postfix?
[19:59] <\9> it's just a dummy that depends on the xfce stuff so that when you install it you pull in all the relevant packages
[20:01] <dchapman> That's true, you could try removing libxfce4util-common.
[20:06] <wingedearth> hi there. does anyone know how to deal with command-not-found issues with python (i.e. ImportError: No module named 'CommandNotFound')
[20:08] <wingedearth> waitminute, this is the wrong channel
[20:19] <momomo> is there a command to execute to play pause back and forth in ubuntu / linux ?
[20:20] <momomo> i am on xfce and cannot be configured
[20:23] <MonkeyDust> momomo  in what media player?
[20:24] <momomo> spotify
[20:24] <momomo> but these are normally global settings
[20:26] <MonkeyDust> momomo  are you sure spotify can be controlled from the command line?
[20:26] <akira_> Wifi still don't work.
[20:27] <akira_> Or is this like a thing with 15.04?
[20:27] <MonkeyDust> momomo  there's this   http://askubuntu.com/questions/492361/are-there-commands-to-control-the-spotify-for-linux-preview-e-g-pause
[20:28] <k1l> akira_: 15.04? that is dead already. better upgrade to 15.10
[20:28] <akira_> sorry, 15.10
[20:28] <akira_> That and
[20:28] <akira_> I keep freezing on logout.
[20:39] <mrtAkdeniz> Hello there!
[20:40] <MarcGuay> Hi folks.  Installing Wine for the first time, the instructions say to enabled 32-bit arch on a 64-bit system by running this command "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386".  Is there anything risky about this?
[20:40] <mrtAkdeniz> Guys it may be a silly question, but how can I keep my monitor settings
[20:40] <mrtAkdeniz> I want to change default settings like now
[20:40] <mrtAkdeniz> MarcGuay, nah, it just allow i386 architecture
[20:40] <MarcGuay> mrtAkdeniz: Thanks
[20:40] <mrtAkdeniz> some of the packages are still on 32-bit
[20:43] <Nils_> hi all
[20:46] <akira_> Wifi still don't work.
[20:50] <awesomess3> akira_: all you have to do is echo 'al;kjsdfnoiwer' | markov_bot.exe --request 'fix wifi' #done.
[20:52] <BreacherG> salve
[21:04] <django_> which software can i make EDM on ubuntu
[21:05] <stevennd> hello there, my wifi is slow on ubuntu using kernels newer than the 3.19.x series. wlan0 stays locked at 11Mbps instead of 130Mbps for N mode. I found this was indeed a kernel problem and managed to isolate the exact comit causing the regression. Where am i supposed to send my patch in order to get the wifi working again in future Ubuntu releases?
[21:06] <k1l> !bug | stevennd
[21:06] <k1l> !bug | stevennd
[21:06] <stevennd> !bug
[21:06] <k1l> stevennd: file the bug against linux-generic then
[21:06] <k1l> stevennd: the bot just joined. maybe needs a minute to settle
[21:06] <stevennd> hello k1l thanks i will read on how to do that, i never published code nor used git before that
[21:07] <k1l> stevennd: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[21:07] <k1l> !cookie | ubottu
[21:08] <stevennd> thank you very much guys, reading this right now and will act accordingly
[21:08] <andy_wfc> I know this is posted in literally thousands of places, but the answers all seem contradtictory and unhelpful. I'm running 14.04 server. I have static IP, including nameservers, defined in /etc/network/interfaces. I do not have network-manager installed at all. How do I determine from CLI what nameservers the system is currently using? /etc/resolv.conf only lists 127.0.0.1 although DNS does work so it must be using at least on
[21:09] <stevennd> nslookup will use your default dns and tell you its ip when runing a query?
[21:13] <andy_wfc> stevennd: it says 127.0.0.1; I'm trying to verify it's got ALL the nameservers correct. the next hop firewall has two WAN links and if one ISP goes down the server's going to lose access to some of the nameservers
[21:13] <Ben64> andy_wfc: gimme a sec, i forgot the command
[21:14] <stevennd> then we need to go deeper, run tcpdump on port 53 to intercept dns queries on the wire, then you can see which servers are actually contacted
[21:14] <Ben64> andy_wfc: nmcli dev list | grep DNS
[21:15] <andy_wfc> Ben64: says "the program 'nmcli' is currently not installed". like I said, no network-manager. I don't recall specifically opting out or uninstalling it which makes me think 14.04 server doesn't include it by default
[21:16] <Ben64> andy_wfc: ooh, you're correct. but my server has the dns servers in /etc/resolv.conf
[21:17] <Ben64> andy_wfc: do you have dnsmasq installed
[21:17] <andy_wfc> dnsmasq may be involved somehow, but there's nothing un-commented-out in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
[21:17] <stevennd> an ugly solution would be to grep your / with the ip of one dns and you'll probably find where the configuration is stored.
[21:17] <Ben64> andy_wfc: so you do have dnsmasq?
[21:20] <andy_wfc> OK. So find /etc -type f | xargs grep <DNS> points to /etc/resolvconf/original which contains 2 out of 3 DNS servers configured in /etc/network/interfaces. There's no"this is autogenerated do-not-edit" warning on that file so maybe I just change it directly
[21:21] <andy_wfc> er, /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original
[21:25] <tcosta> Olá
[21:28] <arx_> Hello, I just installed the package kubuntu-desktop. I then tried to log to the KDE desktop, but I only see the first screen with the big KDE logo and then the screen goes dark. Nothing else happens. Now I need to make Ubuntu to enter to the Unity desktop by default. KDE does not work. But since it keep trying to enter to KDE I cannot do it from a graphical shell. Please, how can I, using the command line (fo
[21:28] <arx_> r example TTY1) set Ubuntu to enter by default to Unity?
[21:29] <Jordan_U> arx_: So you have automatic and passwordless login enabled?
[21:30] <arx_> yes
[21:32] <Jordan_U> arx_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/62833/how-do-i-change-the-default-session-for-when-using-auto-logins
[21:32] <arx_> checking...
[21:32] <Jordan_U> arx_: Then you can "systemctl restart lightdm".
[21:36] <DirtyCajun> curl website.tld/script.sh | sudo bash only works if script doesnt need input. what would i use if it needed input
[21:36] <BLZbubba> is there any way to use a regular console font instead of the grub2 framebuffer?  it is ridiculously slow
[21:36] <Jordan_U> DirtyCajun: Don't ever run such a command.
[21:36] <k1l> DirtyCajun: that is just the way into hell.
[21:37] <DirtyCajun> .. it would be better to have the script download itself then run locally?
[21:37] <nacc> DirtyCajun: you are trusting said site's content *as root* on your local system
[21:37] <k1l> DirtyCajun: its actually "download a script and run it with sudo permissions"
[21:38] <nacc> DirtyCajun: that is ... not smart security-wise
[21:38] <DirtyCajun> this part i understand. its for a personal script
[21:38] <k1l> DirtyCajun: so its "whatevercode that website put there, you are running it as root" which is spoiling all security setups at all.
[21:38] <fghidf588> when ubuntu 16.04 will release ?
[21:39] <DirtyCajun> so ignoring the sudo. how would you run a script. sudo or not. that requires input, from the web
[21:39] <Jordan_U> DirtyCajun: If you want to distribute software to other people then package it properly and submit it to Debian fit inclusion.
[21:39] <k1l> fghidf588: 21st april
[21:39] <fghidf588> thanks
[21:40] <Jordan_U> DirtyCajun: We are not going to tell you how to shoot yourself in the foot, even worse if you're planning to give others instructions on how you can help them get shot in the foot.
[21:40] <Jordan_U> DirtyCajun: What is your end goal?
[21:40] <DirtyCajun> Im not shooting myself in the foot by trying to run a script from another internal ip. you are doomsdaying yourself.
[21:41] <DirtyCajun> i want to hold all the scripts on local ip 1. then if i need it or set it up anothe vm i can run it from the ip.
[21:42] <DirtyCajun> ive also tried bash <(curl ip.addr/script.sh)
[21:43] <nacc> DirtyCajun: if they are just scripts you control, download them locally, chmod +x and run them individually
[21:43] <nacc> DirtyCajun: if you need to automate interaction with them, look into expect
[21:46] <Jordan_U> DirtyCajun: wget the script, preferably via https. Alternatively, grab the script via scp or other secure file transfer method.
[21:48] <frak_nvidia> please help please help! I tried this answer after a fresh ubuntu install to install nvidia drivers http://askubuntu.com/questions/450046/black-screen-with-nvidia-drivers-on-ubuntu
[21:48] <frak_nvidia> but now I got a big black screen
[21:48] <frak_nvidia> nothing with ubuntu
[21:48] <frak_nvidia> I`m on ubuntu usb now (booted with it)
[21:49] <frak_nvidia> please help me
[21:49] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: you need to fully explain the issue
[21:49] <frak_nvidia> Ben64: hello
[21:49] <frak_nvidia> I just installed ubuntu 14.04.4 lts
[21:50] <frak_nvidia> I got this error http://i.stack.imgur.com/AiwJH.png
[21:50] <frak_nvidia> I know it that is nvidia driver issue
[21:51] <frak_nvidia> so I followed the answer on the first post on the link http://askubuntu.com/questions/450046/black-screen-with-nvidia-drivers-on-ubuntu
[21:51] <frak_nvidia> Ben64: now I think it crashed totally
[21:51] <molly_s> hello
[21:51] <frak_nvidia> I can`t even ctrl + alt + f1 to get terminal again to uninstall nvidia
[21:52] <frak_nvidia> what can I do Ben64 ?
[21:52] <thechanceg> the first answer? The one that recommends doing the 14.10 upgrade?
[21:52] <frak_nvidia> thechanceg: I don`t know how to do it..
[21:52] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: desktop or laptop? dual gpu?
[21:52] <thechanceg> so what did you actually do?
[21:52] <frak_nvidia> Ben64: laptop and no it is not a dual boot
[21:52] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: not dual boot, dual gpu
[21:53] <frak_nvidia> I installed ubuntu all over the disk
[21:53] <xangua> frak_nvidia: did you try the "marked as duplicate of"suggestions?
[21:53] <frak_nvidia> dual gpu?
[21:53] <Ben64> yes, two graphics chips
[21:53] <frak_nvidia> I think yes Ben64
[21:53] <frak_nvidia> there is an intel and nvidia
[21:53] <Ben64> then nothing on that page is for you
[21:53] <ZnR> http://askubuntu.com/questions/141606/how-to-fix-the-system-is-running-in-low-graphics-mode-error
[21:54] <frak_nvidia> ohhh
[21:54] <frak_nvidia> but..
[21:54] <frak_nvidia> right now I cannot ever boot into ubuntu
[21:54] <frak_nvidia> not ever get terminal
[21:54] <Jordan_U> frak_nvidia: What happens if you click "ok" on that dialog? (The scteenshot you posted)
[21:54] <frak_nvidia> how will I do that solutions?
[21:55] <Ben64> you don't want ZnR's link either
[21:55] <bfig> hello, I want to create a daemon on ubuntu 15.0.4 is there a simple guide somewhere?
[21:55] <molly_s> bfig
[21:55] <molly_s> um
[21:55] <molly_s> in what language?
[21:55] <bfig> I'm asking here mainly because I am not sure which startup system thingy I should use
[21:55] <Ben64> bfig: 15.04 is no longer supported
[21:55] <frak_nvidia> Ben64: how will I do it I don`t have terminal? >
[21:55] <k1l> bfig: what is the output of "lsb_release -d"?
[21:56] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: you can choose to start in text mode from grub
[21:56] <molly_s> maybe he meant 15.10 i confuse the versions too
[21:56] <frak_nvidia> Jordan_U: there is some options but I couldn`t touch them too
[21:56] <Jordan_U> frak_nvidia: Hold shift (for a BIOS based system) or spam the escape key (UEFI) to unhide the grub menu, then select "Advanced options..." then "recovery mode" to boot to a shell.
[21:56] <bfig> 15.10 Ben64
[21:56] <bfig> err, k1l
[21:56] <frak_nvidia> and then Jordan_U and Ben64 ?
[21:57] <k1l> bfig: ok. 15.10 uses systemd
[21:57] <molly_s> k1l what about .bashrc?
[21:57] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: then from there you should be able to install the correct packages
[21:57] <ovidiu> Hello guys! My headphones are not working on Ubuntu 15.10 Mate, I have tried them on Windows (I have dual-boot) and they work just fine. I tried checking the volume controls in alsamixer but nothing seems to work. Any ideas what might cause that?
[21:57] <molly_s> ahh no that would start the process at every instance of bash...
[21:57] <bfig> k1l: ok so I should search for systemd startup scripts
[21:57] <k1l> bfig: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Example_Services
[21:58] <molly_s> bfig, check the init.d or what ever folder, copy any script...
[21:58] <frak_nvidia> Ben64: nvidia-current ?
[21:58] <k1l> molly_s: yes, classic daemons fit with init startup.
[21:58] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: no, you need nvidia-prime
[21:58] <frak_nvidia> Ben64: I`ll install nvidia-prime and it will be ok do you say ?
[21:59] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: maybe
[21:59] <molly_s> oh boy here we go
[21:59] <Jordan_U> frak_nvidia: sudo apt-get remove nvidia-current-updates && sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf-broken
[21:59] <Ben64> frak_nvidia: you still haven't said what you originally did
[21:59] <molly_s> frank, did you try the drivers menu?
[21:59] <frak_nvidia> I followed on the first post Ben64
[21:59] <frak_nvidia> then boommm I got black screen
[22:00] <Ben64> what exactly did you do...
[22:00] <molly_s>  /j #slackware
[22:00] <molly_s> IM SORRY
[22:00] <molly_s> FORGIVE ME
[22:01] <frak_nvidia> Jordan_U: on that answer after I did this sudo nvidia-xconfig it made a conf file on /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[22:01]  * ZnR forgives molly_s 
[22:01] <molly_s> ;3;
[22:01] <frak_nvidia> Jordan_U: I`ll write your command and then I`ll install nvidia-prime
[22:01] <frak_nvidia> ok..
[22:02] <Jordan_U> frak_nvidia: First run the commands I gave and "sudo reboot" to confirm that your system is functioning again, before trying to install anything else.
[22:03] <frak_nvidia> Jordan_U: ok
[22:03] <frak_nvidia> thank you friends
[22:03] <molly_s> :3
[22:03] <molly_s> ok ay so
[22:03] <molly_s> I was at school and my internet connection worked just fine but now that I am home I can't seem to access any website...
[22:04] <Jordan_U> molly_s: Does network-manager say that you're connected to a wifi network? Can you "ping 8.8.8.8"? Please pastebin the output of "ifconfig".
[22:05] <molly_s> yes
[22:05] <molly_s> one sec
[22:05] <molly_s> sry
[22:06] <molly_s> Jordan_U http://paste.ubuntu.com/15638788/
[22:08] <Jordan_U> molly_s: And does "ping 8.8.8.8" succeed?
[22:10] <molly_s> Jordan_U it times out
[22:10] <molly_s> eventually
[22:10] <Jordan_U> molly_s: What about "ping gateway"?
[22:10] <molly_s> literally?
[22:12] <arx_> Jordan_U: The article seems to refer to an old version of lightdm.conf (it's 4 years old). In my /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf neither the user-session nor the greeter-session name/value pairs exist. There's only autologin-guest=false, autologin-user=[myUser] and autologin-user-timeout=0.
[22:12] <molly_s> "unknown host gateway"
[22:13] <arx_> Jordan_U: If I add, as the article suggests, greeter-session and user-session name value pairs and then restart lightdm, nothing changes: KDE appears and goes dark.
[22:13] <molly_s> Jordan_U it times out
[22:14] <bsmith093> for the past week or so, atleast once a day, my hardrive goes crazy, and the cpu load hits about 30, or so i think, because even the clock freezes. ubuntu mate 15.10 amd64 i don't have swap, since i figure 4 gigs of ram is fine.
[22:14] <arx_> Jordan_U: The article also suggests to use /urs/lib/lightdm/lightdm-set-defaults -s <session-name>. But on Ubuntu 15.10 I don't have that command.
[22:14] <Jordan_U> arx_: Change the autologin timout to non zero or disable auto login so that you can change the session graphically.
[22:15] <arx_> trying...
[22:15] <Jordan_U> molly_s: route -n
[22:16] <bsmith093> any ideas, the only thing i can see is a sudden out of memory error, for apparently no reason.
[22:16] <molly_s> Jordan_U 100% packet loss
[22:17] <Jordan_U> molly_s: Is this a static connection, or is it using dhcp? If static, then you appear to have forgotten to set a default gateway.
[22:18] <molly_s> Jordan_U: dhcp through a home router
[22:30] <dr_feelgood> i'm sure many of you are curious as to if a human could be frozen and thawed but are afraid to ask.. so far,.. the mouse, lizzard, and ant, have successfully been done, but before a human can be done, a little construction and fine tuning, and of course success on a primate, german sheperd, and if cheap enough,.. a trained dolphin. The process involves 3 days of hyde saturation and is followed by 4-6 days of hyde saturation.. subject will experience di
[22:31] <ggolin> subject will experience d! sounds promising.
[22:33] <sruli> is it possible to setup a luks partition with keyfile instead of password?
[22:33] <Rarien> Is there a program like WinSetupFromUSB on linux?
[22:34] <Pici> Rarien: what does that program do?
[22:34] <Rarien> Y'know how we can setup linux with a liveCD on a usb?
[22:34] <Rarien> It does the same thing but for linux or windows.
[22:35] <Rarien> and that first comment, I meant put the liveCD on a USB and install it to an HDD.
[22:35] <k1l> Rarien: for linux.isos you can use usb-creator-gtk
[22:35] <Rarien> I'm trying to install windows xp on a 2nd partition.
[22:36] <Rarien> For dual booting.
[22:37] <Rarien> But I can't find a good program on linux that can install windows like we install linux.
[22:38] <xangua> Why Windows xp tho :-/
[22:38] <Rarien> Less space and I'm only going to be using it for league of legends.
[22:41] <k1l> Rarien: well. the issue is that windows with its closed source is not that easy to put onto a usb. ask in ##windows how win xp is best put on a usb (even though win xp is dead supportwise)
[22:41] <Rarien> I'll just google around instead.
[22:42] <pi__> I dd'd windows 10 to a usb hard drive from my computer and it ran from that... Haven't tried a thumb-drive.
[22:44] <pi__> problem there is that the external drive has to be as big or bigger than the original partition
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[22:50] <DinCahill> lele
[22:50] <DinCahill> lele
[22:51] <Carlos0611> uh oh
[22:51] <Ioangogo> Much  tumblr
[22:51] <mikecmpbll> lmfao
[22:51] <vladimir-sn_> ^_^
[22:51] <k1l> dont mind the trolls. the bot took care of them
[22:51] <mikecmpbll> omg only white staff 😭😭😭😭😭
[22:52] <mikecmpbll> put in quotas already.
[22:52] <sruli> lol
[22:52] <Venko> That guy is complaining about the race of staff and calls other people racist?
[22:52] <Nukien> but ... I'm technicolor !  Oh wait, I'm not staff.
[22:52] <DalekSec> sephronis, someone_stole_my: Nobody can read you guys, you're not registered.
[22:52] <vladimir-sn_> did he say white stuff
[22:53] <xdevnull> wdh was that?
[22:53] <fed> xdevnull: Some moron angry he's not getting attention (other than with his shit bots).
[22:54] <xdevnull> He should visit doctor probably
[22:55] <croberts> haha
[22:55] <ggolin> hilarity
[22:55] <croberts> i saw my name highlight i was like oh man
[22:55] <croberts> what did i do
[22:55] <nemith> croberts!
[22:55] <croberts> nemith: !
[22:55] <nemith> :)
[22:55] <croberts> :)
[22:55] <sephronis> is there anyone that wouldn't mind helping me with postfix?
[22:56] <sephronis> I got it most of the way working but I cannot figure out emailing inside my own domain
[22:56] <DalekSec> bill_Door: No, that's IPv6.  Also nobody can read you as you aren't registered.
[22:56] <sephronis> I read up on relaying and configured it but when I tail the mail.log it appears to still be using an external IP to route the mail
[22:57] <sephronis> DalekSecL I registered but not sure if it worked?
[22:58] <DalekSec> sephronis: It did, you're good.
[22:58] <sephronis> Ah ok thanks.
[22:58] <sephronis> Sorry if I am not asking the question in a clear way. I don't use linux often so trying to feel my way through
[23:03] <sephronis> I guess I killed the party? lol
[23:03] <DalekSec> sephronis: Just wait for someone to read and respond.
[23:03] <DalekSec> If you don't get anyone in 20 minutes, try #ubuntu-server.
[23:04] <sephronis> understood thanks. I'll go drink a beer and wait!
[23:06] <Rarien> Okay so I had an idea, if there is a way I can just use this HDD for extra space on linux, that that'd be fine.  Is there a way?
[23:07] <Hydr0p0nX> anyone know how to make bluray and dvd automount in the same drive? or do I have to pick one and manually mount the other?
[23:08] <rcmaehl> Will #Ubuntu give support for Bash On Windows since it's the ubuntu kernel?
[23:09] <k1l> rcmaehl: its not public yet anyway
[23:09] <Hydr0p0nX> sounds like it might be time for a #Winbuntu
[23:10] <sephronis> It doesn't have the same dependency controls as linux though correct?
[23:10] <diddledan> rcmaehl: it's not the ubuntu kernel
[23:10] <Bashing-om> Rarien: Sure ! see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131 <- bodhi.zazen -Understanding fstab . For a place to start .
[23:10] <vladimir-sn_> someone was suggesting that we need a Line, you know, to complement Wine ;)
[23:10] <diddledan> rcmaehl: first ubuntu's kernel is normally Linux, and second WSL is running the ubuntu userspace on an NT kernel
[23:11] <vladimir-sn_> i also liked the suggestion about GNU/Windows/NT :P
[23:11] <Rarien> Thank you Bashing-om
[23:12] <Bashing-om> Rarien: np
[23:12] <vladimir-sn_> so i guess that ubuntu on windows will still be using glibc?
[23:13] <thetrav> I'm getting hash sum mismatch on i18n/Translation-en from au.archive.ubuntu.com on multiple hosts on separate networks... Is there somewhere I can check the status of this mirror / is it a known issue?
[23:13] <thetrav> apt-clean and removing the lists folder has no effect
[23:19] <Rarien> There any way to fix i/o errors on a hard drive?
[23:19] <Rarien> Apparently this HDD is having some issues.
[23:19] <Bashing-om> thetrav: Possible that your mirror is in the process of syncing . Maybe wait a spell or change your mirror .
[23:19] <limbera> when updating my packages i'm getting this error:
[23:19] <limbera> W: Failed to fetch http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[23:20] <thetrav> limbera looks like I'm not the only one then, see Bashing-om's reply
[23:20] <limbera> yeah
[23:21] <Bashing-om> Rarien: Wondow's file system should realy take Window's tools to check the file system .
[23:21] <Rarien> This HDD still has linux on it.
[23:21] <limbera> ansible was failing and i thought my scripts were borked.
[23:21] <limbera> good to know ;)
[23:21] <Rarien> @bashing-om
[23:22] <Bashing-om> Rarien: Then from a live envirinment .. run a linux file system check/repair .
[23:22] <thetrav> also thanks for replying Bashing-om
[23:23] <Rarien> I'm kind of new to linux, I'm not sure how to do that. <_>
[23:23] <Bashing-om> thetrav: All here to help .
[23:24] <lepepe> I had an issue with one of my hard drive on my ubuntu server, tried to recover the data from a live usb but cannot mount it, any suggestions?
[23:24] <Rarien> @bashing-om, is there a simple command in the terminal I can use for that?
[23:24] <Bashing-om> Rarien: Not a problem . easiest for a new user is from the GParted utility . Is a GUI menu option . Else we can get the deeper using terminal commands .
[23:25] <Rarien> @bashing-om, I was trying to format it in gparted but it just blows me up with errors then says the drive is unallocated and won't let me format it.
[23:27] <Bashing-om> Rarien: Try: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive . Terminal way to format a hard drive .
[23:28] <ladyliddybug> hi
[23:29] <Rarien> Thank you for the help @bashing-om, I've gotta go do some classes right now but I'm going to leave that page pulled up and give it a read once I'm out.
[23:30] <Bashing-om> Rarien: We be here when you are ready :)
[23:31] <Rarien> Alright, thank you. :P  I'll be back in about two hours.
[23:36] <jwitko> what happens if I create a bond that only has a single interface attached and that interface is in access mode on the switch ?
[23:36] <jwitko> will it still work ?
[23:37] <sephronis> I got it working!
[23:40] <bsharitt> I've got a minor issue that doesn't technically affect anything, but it's just enough to be annoying. All of my notifications look like this sharitt.com/~bsharitt/notifcation.png
[23:41] <bsharitt> No other graphical glitches and it's the same whether I'm using Nvidia or Intel graphics. Started a couple weeks ago.
[23:43] <bsharitt> I'm not overly familiar with the graphical stack so not really sure where to start looking. I don't see any relevant logs in /var/log
[23:46] <llinguini> Hey guys I stopped using Ubuntu back around Jaunty
[23:47] <llinguini> But now I'm back
[23:47] <Pici> !yay
[23:47] <llinguini> so much has changed
[23:47] <llinguini> I was using arch until recently and was curious about how Ubuntu was going.
[23:47] <thechanceg> bsharitt: if you do,  notify-send TESTING "testing notification system \nLine 2"
[23:47] <thechanceg> still blurry/fuzzy?
[23:48] <llinguini> so much change
[23:48] <bsharitt> Same thing. Just a square box with grey outline, but the back groups is blue instead of dark grey
[23:49] <thechanceg> This looks like it might be related: http://askubuntu.com/questions/586812/get-rid-of-the-ugly-notification-osd-in-lubuntu-14-10
[23:51] <thechanceg> did you install gnome perhaps?
[23:51] <bsharitt> thechangeg: I saw that, but for me the background seems to be the only thing that's right.
[23:51] <bsharitt> Haven't installed gnome. Though I guess there's a chance that I installed something that pulled in too much of gnome
[23:52] <bsharitt> Transparency seems to be working everywhere else, such as the dash and dock
[23:52] <thechanceg> strange...
[23:52] <k1l> bsharitt: "dpkg -l | grep notify | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:54] <bsharitt> http://termbin.com/mnqn
[23:55] <thechanceg> What!?! termbin is awesome. Thats a new one for me.
[23:56] <danfun64> I'm not sure this is the right place to ask this. I want to set up a homemade OpenVPN server for the purpose of gaming. I don't want to use Hamachi because its closed source, and since I plan to record gameplay, I don't want anybody to see either my real ip or the other person's real ip.
[23:56] <k1l> hmm. thought it could be a xfce-notify pacakge or such. but i dont see one
[23:57] <deidyomega> Hi All, I bought a laptop due to the fact it was certified by ubuntu:  http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201103-7379/  however the webcam doesn't work.  Any idea on how to trouble shoot a webcam?