[00:03] <ice9> how to restart the power-indicator because it's icon disappeared
[00:04] <danfun64> ...
[00:05] <ice9> is there command to refresh Unity similar to 'r' in gnome-shell?
[00:13] <Shibe> how can I upgrade mesa (for my intel card) safely and without breaking the nvidia one?
[00:13] <Shibe> I want to upgrade mesa because in the current version if I alt tab during a video or game it freezes on intel card
[00:13] <Shibe> it got fixed with bleeding edge mesa, but it broke nvidia (garbled opengl output)
[00:13] <Shibe> so any safe way to upgrade please?
[00:13] <k1l> Shibe: what ubuntu are you on?
[00:13] <Shibe> 14.04 lts
[00:14] <k1l> Shibe: what kernel in use? "uname -r"?
[00:14] <Shibe> k1l: 4.4.0-pf7
[00:14] <Shibe> custom compiled
[00:14] <Shibe> but this freezing happens in all versions
[00:14] <Shibe> the app just freezes and even if I kill the process the window is still there
[00:14] <Shibe> i have to xkill it
[00:14] <k1l> !hwe | Shibe
[00:15] <k1l> you could use the 4.2 kernel and xorg stack from 15.10 and test it
[00:16] <Shibe> k1l: i'm 90% sure that'd break nvidia and probably a lot more stuff
[00:16] <Shibe> upgrading xorg and installing libwayland-egl1-mesa
[00:17] <k1l> Shibe: in general it doesnt break stuff. since that is what 14.04.4 ships on the isos now.
[00:17] <Shibe> but i'm on a ubuntu derivative thats slightly behind
[00:17] <k1l> Shibe: but it sounds like you made a lot of custom kernel, xorg and driver stuff anyway so i am not sure that is not caused by this
[00:17] <Shibe> k1l: the only thing that's custom is the kernel and the nvidia driver is newer than the repos provide
[00:18] <k1l> meaning mint or others?
[00:18] <Shibe> yup
[00:18] <Shibe> but getting mint help is difficult so I come here
[00:18] <k1l> well, mint blocks updates and stuff anyways. so i really suggest asking them
[00:18] <Shibe> ok
[00:18] <Pici> They have their own repos these days, don't they?
[00:18] <Shibe> Pici: yes but they still use ubuntu ones for most stuff
[00:19] <teward> Shibe: but they make a lot of revisions that make it Not Ubuntu
[00:19] <Shibe> ok
[00:19] <teward> and we don't provide support for Mint at all here
[00:19] <k1l> Pici: partial. so they need to block ubuntu repos for stuff like kernel etc to not break their own packages.
[00:19] <krytarik> ice9: That'd be just "unity".
[00:37] <drduck> hi
[00:52] <sruli> i want to create a ecryptfs dir, how can i create it with keyfile instead of passphrase?
[00:59] <stacks88> ive got ubuntu 14.04 right now, 64 bit, with 3.13.0-85-generic kernel -- but i see in apt-cache search kernel that there is linux-image-4.4.0-15-generic -- so could i actually upgrade to kernel 4.4.0 right now ? like thats doable right? how would i do that? Would i just, apt-get install linux-image-4.4.0-15-generic and then it'll install the rest of the stuff with 4.4.0-15 ?
[01:00] <Bashing-om> !hwe | stacks88
[01:03] <stacks88> Has anyone here successfully been able upgrade the kernel from apt without rebooting? I run ubutun server 14.04 and ive got people that are connected to my servers and it is inconvenient to reboot them for a kernel upgrade
[01:03] <stacks88> ive heard it has somethign to do with ksplice
[01:04] <Bashing-om> stacks88: Best I recall, one gets that ability on 16.04 .
[01:05] <k1l> most distros did keep that for their paying customers. but "soon" we should get that for everyone.
[01:06] <stacks88> k1l: wow interesting, i didnt realize that. i hope we can get that too. By soon do you mean 16.04 ? what do you think it will involve.. ? Will it automatically patch the kernel live without rebooting, or will we have to still do ksplice or something like that still
[01:08] <k1l> stacks88: i didnt look up on what kernel it should be included. i only know there was something in the makings.
[01:08] <stacks88> k1l: I see. In the mean time, have you ever accomplished it? Or do you know if it's difficult on 14.04 or should i just google for some guide
[01:09] <k1l> on servers? personally i schedule a reboot to times of low usage.
[01:09] <nacc> and even with kpatch/ksplice/etc, there are going to be some updates that will require reboots eventually
[01:09] <nacc> aiui
[01:10] <stacks88> yeah im sure. it just sucks cause ive got people whos connections will get dropped and i just hate to have to do that to them. so im hoping in 16.04 it will minimize reboots or disconnects stemming from reboots
[01:11] <nacc> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kpatch
[01:11] <nacc> implies something is there in 16.04 :)
[01:14] <mate_> Hi every body,,,
[01:14] <stacks88> http://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/ksplice-install-linux-kernel-updates-without-reboot/ guess i can try that on a test box, seems straight forward
[01:49] <cristian_> hello
[01:50] <cristian_> I need to ask you something
[02:05] <aatish910> I am getting "Hash Sum Mismatch" while doing apt-get update on fresh Xubuntu install. What can I do?
[02:07] <aatish910> Error occurs as "W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/binary-amd64/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch"
[02:08] <k1l> aatish910: "sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*" and "sudo apt update" afterwards
[02:08] <aatish910> k1l, already did
[02:09] <Mr_Cyclops> aatish910, Are you behind a proxy?
[02:09] <aatish910> Mr_Cyclops, no
[02:09] <Mr_Cyclops> try sudo apt-get -y clean && sudo apt-get -y update
[02:09] <k1l> aatish910: the mirrors had a hickup last day. maybe it still needs some time for all mirrors to be synced
[02:10] <Mr_Cyclops> k1l, yes that's a Valid point
[02:10] <Mr_Cyclops> It could be just that
[02:11] <aatish910> But I am using the main mirror. Can that occur even with that?
[02:21] <aatish910> k1l, I changed to an up-to-date mirror from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors, cleaned , rm ..., and tried updating. But the problem again occurs with the same link.
[02:23] <syntxs> tes
[02:45] <alogzorazero2> Guys any personal experiences with Ubuntu on Dell XPS 15 9550 4K ??
[02:49] <samatar> hi
[02:55] <Lawilm> howdy folks.. anyone here ever have a problem with using teamviewer to connect TO: an Ubunut 14.04
[02:55] <Lawilm> I can connect.. open file transfer.. if I move my mouse on my laptop I see if move on my ubunut machine.. I just can't see the display
[02:55] <Lawilm> I get same result if I use teamviewer via my mobile phone
[02:56] <Lawilm> its as if the ubuntu machine just doesn't wanna give up its screen image..
[02:56] <brian__> Can someone point me in the right direction: I have an ubuntu headless server with a wireless adapter and an ethernet port. I want to share the WiFi (internet) connection to the ethernet. Easy with network-manager, which I don't have...
[02:59] <brian__> 'sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -j MASQUERADE' should let me masquerade outgoing packets, right? 'iptables-apply' fails with error 'Error: rulesfile not readable: /etc/network/iptables.up.rules'
[03:45] <sruli> how do i disable guest account in gnome (gdm)
[03:49] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick
[03:49] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick
[03:49] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick
[03:54] <wafflejock> sruli: http://askubuntu.com/questions/62564/how-do-i-disable-the-guest-session
[03:56] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick
[03:57] <Lawilm> Hello, has anyone ever used teamviewer to connect to their ubuntu machine? When I connect to my ubunut machine with teamviewer from my laptop or any device I can't see the screen. Just black.. I can see that I am moving the mouse on the ubuntu machine.. I can file transfer etc.. I played with the resolution.. etc.. nothing.. i can't find anything on google. Not sure if anyone here has an idea i hav
[03:57] <Lawilm> e not yet tried maybe..
[04:00] <sruli> wafflejock: thats for lightdm i need for GDM (used in gnome)
[04:01] <bob_> hi can anyone help with troubleshooting
[04:02] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick
[04:02] <Lawilm> bob_, I wouldn't hold my breath lol.. I have been coming and going over the last 5 days asking my question and never got an answer.. its hit or miss
[04:02] <Lawilm> but bob_ go with your problem I will try and help
[04:02] <Yehai> who knows which channel is bazhang in?
[04:03] <bob_> well your problem wouldn't happen to be that networking is disabled after waking from hibernate?
[04:03] <Lawilm> Yehai, what did he do to you man?
[04:03] <bob_> also i hibernate because i can't even use the suspend option, my computer does not wake after suspent
[04:03] <Yehai> he banned me of every channels he has op
[04:03] <xheart> Hi everyone, i currently have 14.04lts my memory is 2.0gb , pentium R dual core and it is only 32bit, The question is should I upgrade to 15.10?
[04:04] <Lawilm> nope.. it wakes up etc.. I can see the screen come alive when I am standing watching it and I see me moving mouse etc.. if I click in the right place I can even open stuff.  its just not showing me anything
[04:05] <bob_> i can't use suspend my computer doesn't wake up has anyone dealt with this issue
[04:05] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick
[04:06] <Lawilm> Yehai, i know you are pissed but i doubt that will phase him dude
[04:06] <Lawilm> bob_, so if you suspend it won't wake back up you are saying?
[04:06] <Lawilm> which version of ubuntu are you using?
[04:06] <Rave1> xheart, iwouldnt    stick with the lts  wait abit and maye go to 1604
[04:06] <bob_> 14.04.4
[04:06] <bob_> lts
[04:06] <Rave1> maybe**
[04:06] <xheart> Thank you Ravel
[04:08] <wafflejock> sruli: man page says it reads the configuration from /etc/gdm/custom.conf
[04:09] <bob_> lawilm i'd be happy to tell you more about my system via pastebin
[04:09] <sruli> wafflejock: i cant find the option to use to disable guest, there is a option thre to disable user-list enabling that does not change anything
[04:10] <Lawilm> bob_, sorry someone walked in
[04:10] <Lawilm> yeah go ahead
[04:10] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick, please ban the trash from ubuntu, wasteful chinese trash
[04:10] <wafflejock> sruli: hmm yeah not sure just searched a page that detailed that conf file but didn't seem to mention guest accounts
[04:10] <Tails1994Server> how do i ban dodge on xchat
[04:10] <Lawilm> are you using any sort of open source drivers for your video driver or anything off the wall like that
[04:10] <Lawilm> bob_,
[04:11] <Tails1994Server> HOW DO I BAN DODGE WITHOUT A VM!
[04:12] <bob_> i dont think so
[04:12] <Yehai> bazhang, you piece of shit, fucking faggot, go suck your dick, please ban the trash from ubuntu, wasteful chinese trash
[04:13] <wafflejock> !ops
[04:13] <Yehai> wafflejock: take it easy man
[04:23] <lucas-arg> hey all, i have a problem, my computer reboots instead of shutting down, ive tried all commands and also tried wol disable and that didnt help me, any ideas??
[04:34] <bob_> gl lucas
[04:35] <KelseyWi> Is digtal out on my USB sound card superior to analog out?
[04:35] <KelseyWi> IEC958.
[04:36] <KelseyWi> Hello?
[04:39] <lotuspsychje> !ask | KelseyWi
[04:41] <Roxec> Hello
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> Roxec: morning
[04:43] <Roxec> lotuspsychje, how are ya
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> Roxec: you can join #ubuntu-discuss for chitchat if you like :p
[04:44] <Roxec> lotuspsychje, yeah great :P but which channel for questions -_-
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> Roxec: here :p
[04:44] <bob_> guys i'm having issues with suspend not waking up
[05:04] <paolo_> hi
[05:04] <paolo_> anyone
[05:04] <somsip> !help | paolo_
[05:07] <paolo_> i have one problem with ubuntu pratically first i had ubuntu and parrot on dual boot and work right but now i have installed windows 7 always on dual boot and now windows starting automatic so i have download easybcd add boot ubuntu and parrot but the problem is that when i choose ubuntu on boot starting parrot grub and when i chose parrot starting parrot grub
[05:08] <paolo_> !help
[05:16] <Jordan_U> paolo_: Please ask your question again, but form complete sentences with proper punctuation and capitalization. I couldn't understand your question.
[05:16] <paolo_> ubuntu don t starting more on boot
[05:16] <paolo_> ok nevermind
[05:25] <backport> hello
[05:25] <backport> hello every body
[05:26] <backport> i am going to create a big change in my office we are using windows 8 i am going to change all systems to ubuntu
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> backport: very good idea
[05:27] <backport> one problem does exist that my collegues use accounting software
[05:27] <backport> how can i solve this conflict
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> backport: you can switch to gnucash
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> backport: or use your existing software via wine perhaps
[05:28] <backport> they are match with this software
[05:29] <backport> if i could use wine i think doesnt exist problem
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> backport: if you switch to opensource accounting software, you will benefit right
[05:29] <backport> is gnucash compatible with persian language?
[05:29] <backport> i live at Iran
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> backport: install and test, i think so
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> !info gnucash | backport
[05:31] <backport> in my company we release some foods to shops
[05:31] <backport> i dont think we have a big busines
[05:31] <Jordan_U> backport: Please do switch responsibly though. From what you have said I am afraid that you might change all of the systems overnight amd without a way to roll back if things aren't working properly. With any big change like this you will run into problems, so having a fallback and moving gradually is advised.
[05:32] <backport> i will check in my system first
[05:33] <backport> hey guys
[05:33] <Jordan_U> backport: Before they had things mostly figured out and could help themselves and each other. If you change everything over in one night then you will be their only support that day, and you will probably have more problems than one person can handle in a day.
[05:33] <backport> about programs that work with web do i get problem?
[05:34] <Jordan_U> backport: Pretty much any web app will work the same in Ubuntu as in Windows.
[05:35] <backport> in company we just work with word and excel and the accounting software
[05:35] <Jordan_U> backport: ("web app" being something like http://gmail.com , where everything is done in your browser).
[05:35] <backport> i can create a software that is web base instead of gnucash
[05:35] <sypher> backport: do your users know that this change is going to happen?
[05:36] <backport> i have spoken with some of them they were agree but they have problem with learning new OS
[05:37] <sypher> backport: then this is a bad idea, and you need to do training with them before switching over.
[05:37] <Jordan_U> backport: Do you use any VB scripts in your excel spreadsheets? VB can be a compatability issue if switching to LibreOffice Calc, but you can also run older versions of Microsoft Excel via wine.
[05:37] <backport> sypher, most of them just work with word and create letters for me
[05:38] <backport> i think work with word on ubuntu doesnt need to know linux very well
[05:38] <aavrug> Hello all!
[05:38] <akis> hi all. any idea how can i overrid this issue: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15641775/ ? i read here : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27137230/failed-to-fetch-update-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts-trusty-tahr and here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/553765/failed-to-fetch-update-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts-trusty-tahr some tips but they didn't work for me. any idea what is going on?
[05:39] <Jordan_U> backport: Maybe change one machine, for one person, at a time and do so in a dual boot configuration so that if something doesn't work the way they expect and needs to get done *now* they have the option of going back to Windows and learning the Ubuntu way when they aren't in a time crunch.
[05:40] <backport> i am manager in company and i cant expend money to change old facilities i decided to change OS instead of change hardware
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> backport: i think its good idea
[05:40] <aavrug> I am running uot of memory on my system so tried du -hs then seen I have 39 GB space and only used space is 25GB but after df -h showing there is no space left.
[05:40] <aavrug> How can I solve this?
[05:41] <backport> Jordan_U, you are right
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> !info bleachbit | aavrug clean up your system a bit
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> akis: maybe the #ubuntu-mirrors guys might know some known issues on repos for your country?
[05:44] <backport> Jordan_U, but if they had choice for back to windows they leave ubuntu i am going to destroy windows that my clerks forget windows and a force to learn new OS
[05:46] <backport> i am here to get help from you and a good advice
[05:46] <Jordan_U> backport: Forcing people to change to an OS they have never used before without any time to learn it, while they need to get work done, sounds like a great way to get all of your employees to actively hate Ubuntu.
[05:48] <backport> Jordan_U, you are right i have to create both OS
[05:48] <akis> lotuspsychje: i tried the same link but instead gr i placed us and the browser returned that the page doesn't exist too.
[05:48] <Jordan_U> backport: Sure, phase out Windows eventually, but not before you have figured out all of the challenges they're having and have made sure that adequate solutions are in place.
[05:49] <samy_> slt
[05:55] <gdi2k_> I wouldn't exactly consider myself a noob, having used Ubuntu since dapper drake, but I've never been able to successfully set up a simple NFS share. it's ridiculous. Is there a working, tested guide out there somewhere?
[05:56] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, ok let me try.
[05:57] <hateball> gdi2k_: Have you read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo ?
[05:57] <backport> Jordan_U, really thanks for your help
[05:57] <Jordan_U> backport: You're welcome.
[05:59] <backport> i have a friend that he is manger in another company i gave this suggestion to him also he was agree but i have to test it in my company first
[05:59] <gdi2k_> hateball, yes, did see, the only thing I haven't done is related to isolate the NFS exports... will try that now
[05:59] <backport> in future i think we will have a bog migration to ubuntu for ever
[06:02] <backport> in linkdin a woman that was manager in an IT company said she is interested to create a common project with me to change OS in old facilities in schools in our city
[06:03] <hateball> There's an !ot channel for these discussions you know, however interesting they may be :)
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> backport: or #ubuntu-discuss
[06:04] <backport> i just wanted you know big changes in world for migration to ubuntu
[06:04] <backport> excuse me guys
[06:04] <backport> have a good time
[06:06] <garte> Hi, I'm in the unusual situation of wanting to share a Wi-Fi connection from my Ubuntu 14.04 laptop to my Android 6.0.1 phone. The signal is too weak for my phone to connect to, but my laptop is able to. Can anyone help with this? When I try to create a Wi-Fi connection from the menu, the current connection drops out
[06:07] <gdi2k_> hateball, same old story, just times out
[06:08] <hateball> gdi2k_: What is the server running, and what is the client running? In terms of OS and such
[06:09] <gdi2k_> client is running (for testing) ubuntu 14.04. Server is running debian jessie
[06:10] <DrDuck> Can someone please help me understand how I can decrease my sensitivity of my touchpad?
[06:10] <gdi2k_> hateball, and can't see anything in any logs
[06:10] <DrDuck> When I type it sometimes redirects to wherever my mouse is currently at and types text into that area
[06:11] <hateball> gdi2k_: Nothing in auth.log ?
[06:12] <gdi2k_> no
[06:12] <gdi2k_> hateball, it's like they can't even see each other
[06:12] <hateball> gdi2k_: And are you sure that network connectivity is OK? You could just telnet to see if you can even talk to the server
[06:13] <hateball> gdi2k_: telnet ip.of.server nfs
[06:13] <hateball> gdi2k_: and run netstat on the server to see if the service is actually listening at all
[06:18] <Jordan_U> garte: You can't use a computer's wifi to extend wifi range unless you have two cards. It's theoretically possible to share a connection from your computer to your phone via ethernet over USB, but I'd bet that it is not at all easy to setup.
[06:19] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, no still same problem.
[06:20] <lotuspsychje> aavrug: can you pastebin us df -h please?
[06:20] <garte> Jordan_U: Hi, I managed to find these: http://askubuntu.com/q/318973 and http://askubuntu.com/q/72989 . I'm going to attempt this solution: http://askubuntu.com/a/324785
[06:20] <Jordan_U> garte: You can also share internet via bluetooth, and this is a guide for doing so but I cannout vouch for it working well and it may break other bluetooth functionality; http://askubuntu.com/questions/124500/internet-connection-sharing-from-pc-to-phone-over-bluetooth
[06:20] <gdi2k_> hateball - looks like not - nothing in netstat
[06:21] <gdi2k_> hateball, it says it's happily running, but then it's not
[06:21] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, http://pastebin.com/7YcUbjsi
[06:22] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, may be some process taking so much space.
[06:22] <garte> Jordan_U: thanks :) Looks like people are having issues implementing that in 14.04 unfortunately. I'll have a go sharing over Wi-Fi first, will let you know how I go
[06:22] <lotuspsychje> aavrug: sda1 shows 37gig used
[06:22] <hateball> gdi2k_: iirc nfs logs to /var/log/messages so check that when you restart the service
[06:23] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, that's what I am not getting because in the user i have tried du -h and showing only 25 GB is used.
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> aavrug: try the disk analyzer icon, to see where the biggest data is stored
[06:24] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, both conflicting each other. :(
[06:24] <gdi2k_> hateball nothing related to nfs in there
[06:26] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, used is 65% of 156.8 GB.
[06:26] <hicoleri> Grub doesn't have the display mode of my monitor anymore (1280x720) after installing the proprietary nvidia drivers (340.96). What should I do?
[06:27] <Kadir> I am usung Lubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. I have dual monitor setup. My problem: After unlocking my screen, one of the monitors is blank. Plugging out and in or reseting the monitor does not work. My workaround is disabling the monitor and reenabling it via arandr each time I unlock the screen. Are there any other solutions?
[06:27] <lotuspsychje> aavrug: thats your other partition
[06:27] <lotuspsychje> Kadir: upgrade to 14.04.4 asap please
[06:28] <Kadir> lotuspsychje: Thanks
[06:28] <lotuspsychje> aavrug: try the disk analyzer icon, to see where your biggest data use is stored
[06:29] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, It is scanning.
[06:29] <lotuspsychje> aavrug: browser cache can be really big too, doublecheck there also
[06:29] <gdi2k_> hateball, thanks for your help, but I give up. maybe I'll try again in another 5 years haha. I can't see any hint of anything working anywhere on the server. no logs, no feedback, no errors, nothing
[06:29] <lotuspsychje> hicoleri: ubuntu version? graphics card chipset?
[06:30] <aavrug> lotuspsychje, ok I am heding to that
[06:30] <aavrug> *heading
[06:30] <gdi2k_> hateball, all the guides basically say the same thing, and I've tried piles of them over the years, it sucks
[06:30] <gdi2k_> hateball, I have complex samba set ups working, NBD mounts, SSHFS mounts, all flavours of FTP / SFTP, no problem. a simple NFS share... nope
[06:30] <lotuspsychje> gdi2k_: there is also an #nfs channel if you like
[06:31] <gdi2k_> lotuspsychje, thanks I may try that
[06:31] <lotuspsychje> gdi2k_: and #samba
[06:32] <hateball> gdi2k_: Well I don't know, for me it's usually "just worked" :|
[06:33] <asel> Hi
[06:33] <FManTropyx> what does an asterisk mean at the end of a filename?
[06:34] <lotuspsychje> gdi2k_: debian isnt supported here
[06:38] <jushur> what is up with the slow update servers today?
[06:38] <lotuspsychje> jushur: ask in #ubuntu-mirrors for known issues
[06:40] <jushur> kinda funny then, im not using a mirror..
[06:43] <mrtAkdeniz> Hello there!
[06:44] <mrtAkdeniz> I've a ridiculous problem.. I installed proprietary drivers for AMD Radeon HD 7670M on Ubuntu 15.10
[06:45] <mrtAkdeniz> It is a laptop, and I'm using external HDMI Display, until now everything works good
[06:46] <mrtAkdeniz> fps is awesome etc... But when I disconnect monitor, and try to boot ubuntu with internal monitor, it become laggy; display shifted etc
[06:46] <mrtAkdeniz> I think that is a Xorg problem, but have no idea how to define my problem and search for what, or what to do...
[06:59] <DoverMo> did we finally drop gcc 4.8?
[06:59] <DoverMo> oh
[06:59] <DoverMo> no
[07:00] <DoverMo> well at one point we'll be running gcc 4.9 which was funded by almost half a million dollars
[07:06] <lotuspsychje> !info gcc trusty | DoverMo
[07:24] <cdt> IS ANYONE OUT HERE?
[07:24] <cdt> no
[07:25] <cdt> ok c u
[07:25] <DoverMo> bb
[07:27] <jtjh> Hello Just installed Ubuntu on my main computer had a boot error problem but managed to sort that out with the ubuntu documentation
[07:28] <DoverMo> o
[07:28] <jtjh> now that im in the system my 3tb harddrive is not mounting so i went into disks and its saying its an LDM filesystem
[07:28] <jtjh> how do i mount it?
[07:28] <DoverMo> :D
[07:29] <lotuspsychje> DoverMo: please stop that
[07:29] <lotuspsychje> !mount | jtjh
[07:29] <DoverMo> lotuspsychje, no need to get emotional
[07:30] <sjoshi> Hello, what is the best tool to create Live Ubuntu USB? I need to make for ubuntu16.04 beta2
[07:30] <sjoshi> I need to make it persistent, i failed to do it with Unetbootin
[07:30] <lotuspsychje> sjoshi: wich Os are you on right now?
[07:30] <sjoshi> lotuspsychje: Xubuntu15.10
[07:31] <lotuspsychje> sjoshi: ubuntu disk creator works pretty nice
[07:31] <eoliva> hi, I dont know why when I plug my headphone my notebook sound has stopped to work, I tried to google and got no results
[07:31] <eoliva> does anybody can help me with this issue, plz?
[07:31] <lotuspsychje> !sound | eoliva
[07:32] <sjoshi> lotuspsychje: how can i install it on Xubuntu?
[07:32] <lotuspsychje> sjoshi: can you check if you dont have it already first, in system utilities or so?
[07:32] <scag> Hi, in Online Accounts in System Settings if I click on Office 365/Lyn I get the following error "This IM Account cannot be created - a Telepathy Connection Manager named 'sipe' is missing or it cannot handle protocol 'sipe'. Please try installing sipe with your package manager." I checked for sipe but could not find any mention of it
[07:33] <sjoshi> lotuspsychje: Confirmed, I dont have that
[07:34] <lotuspsychje> !info usb-creator-gtk | sjoshi
[07:35] <lotuspsychje> eoliva: wich ubuntu version are you on please?
[07:35]  * sjoshi installing..
[07:36] <sjoshi> lotuspsychje: thanks, I hope it takes care of presistency also. I read some where that we need to do some manual configuration
[07:36] <sjoshi> /boot/grub/grub.cfg and add "persistence" to the kernel line
[07:37] <lotuspsychje> sjoshi: usb creator does it all automatic for you
[07:38] <eoliva> lotuspsychje, 14.04 lts man
[07:38] <sjoshi> lotuspsychje: ok, thanks!
[07:38]  * sjoshi starts installing ubuntu-16.04beta2
[07:38] <jtjh> @ubottu Even if its a LDM data Partion (iv used this drive on windows and it just popped up as a normal NTFS file system) because "sudo mount /dev/sdb3 /mnt" throws up an error "NTFS signature is missing. Failed to mount '/dev/sdb3': Invalid argument The device '/dev/sdb3' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS."
[07:40] <jon_> help
[07:40] <lotuspsychje> eoliva: up to date to 14.04.4?
[07:41] <anddam> hello
[07:42] <anddam> can Ubuntu be installed on Intel tablets? are those "regular" PC WRT firmware?
[07:42] <DoverMo> anddam, assuming it's x86...
[07:42] <anddam> I meant "tablets with an Intel CPU"
[07:43] <anddam> DoverMo: yep, was adding that
[07:43] <DoverMo> anddam, you can even install linux on arm, but you have to manually partition everything
[07:43] <anddam> actually x86 is even better since I don't care much for the manufacturer, but I mostly saw them with atoms in the low end segment
[07:44] <anddam> DoverMo: yes but usually ARM platforms have more idionsyncrasies and are less documented, whereas x86 hardware is well spread
[07:44] <DoverMo> anddam, i just hope that intel doesn't have some secure boot firmware bs :D
[07:45] <anddam> DoverMo: I was looking at the Acquaris M10 tablet but then wondered if I could just buy a windows tablet (as much as that feels regretful) and then install ubuntu on it
[07:45] <DoverMo> cuz many oems desktops have that secure boot crap/shit
[07:46] <DoverMo> anddam, maybe. i was at bestbuy the otherday and they had a 99$ windows tablet. maybe good to test it on
[07:46] <cc> is there anyone who knows about ubuntu systerm phone?
[07:47] <cc> i want to know where can i buy Meizu pro5 ubuntu
[07:47] <cc> phone
[07:47] <anddam> cc: meizu have a list of official resellers
[07:47] <anddam> cc: what country?
[07:47] <anddam> DoverMo: what I thought
[07:47] <akik> !touch
[07:48] <cc> anddam: china
[07:48] <anddam> http://www.meizu.com/en/ -> where to buy
[07:48] <anddam> IIRC Meizu is Chinese so you'd be lucky there
[07:49] <cc> but,
[07:49] <cc> i cant buy now
[07:49] <cc> i dont know why :(
[07:49] <crackpotmark> How can I choose my username for ubuntuforums.org when using SSO?
[07:49] <anddam> DoverMo: also it struck me odd that the Ubuntu version is at 260€ while the Android one is 220€
[07:50] <crackpotmark> It picks something I do not wish to use, and I can't change that
[07:50] <cc> thought MeiZu company is in china,but it doesnt sell ubuntu pro5 to chinese
[07:51] <cc> anddam: http://img.imgland.net/rcSsrjo.png
[07:51] <cc> look at this,no china
[07:51] <anddam> DoverMo: from what I read Touch is meant for being used by end user but not for be installed, i.e. there's no support for that other and the recommended way is to buy a device coming with it already
[07:52] <somsip> !touch
[07:52] <DoverMo> anddam, yeah
[07:52] <somsip> So can the conversation go there please?
[07:52] <anddam> oh, sorry
[07:55] <IndyJoenz> hi. I'm wondering if I found a bug with the libsdl1.2-dev packaging? I'm trying to build a newer qemu with sdl, and trying to install the libsdl1.2-dev package to build it against. When I try to install it, it says: "libsdl1.2-dev : Depends: libsdl1.2debian (= 1.2.15-8ubuntu1) but 1.2.15-8ubuntu" .. but when I dpkg -l, I see libsdl1.2debian installed (with 1.2.15-8ubuntu in the package description). Why can't I install the lib
[07:56] <IndyJoenz> "libsdl1.2-dev : Depends: libsdl1.2debian (= 1.2.15-8ubuntu1) but 1.2.15-8ubuntu1.1 is to be installed," rather.
[07:57] <jon_> f
[07:59] <greyhilow> I'm dealing with some headless preseed installs. Is there a non-gui and non-ncurses interface during installation?
[08:00] <mike_> hello any one there for a help please
[08:00] <Guest27444> I am doing a netboot based installation
[08:01] <Guest27444> I am hitting a problem with signature verification
[08:06] <phpcoder> hello
[08:06] <phpcoder> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation
[08:06] <phpcoder> cat /sys/hypervisor/properties/capabilities
[08:06] <phpcoder> cat: /sys/hypervisor/properties/capabilities: No such file or directory
[08:06] <phpcoder> why ?
[08:07] <joe03> hi, I would like to install ubuntu to an usb stick, bootable with BIOS end UEFI. Is it possible? Howto?
[08:09] <Kartagis> phpcoder: have you enabled virtualisation in BIOS?
[08:09] <Jakey3> i setup an ftp vsftpd, however when i go to filezilla i get permission error 550, any ideas?
[08:10] <phpcoder> Kartagis, i do not know how to do that because i am using a dedicated server....
[08:10] <Kartagis> Jakey3: try passive connection
[08:10] <Kartagis> phpcoder: ubuntu?
[08:11] <Jakey3> Kartagis, it is
[08:11] <phpcoder> Kartagis, yes
[08:11] <Kartagis> Jakey3: check ftp server logs
[08:12] <Jakey3> ok
[08:13] <Kartagis> Jakey3: try active connection; and if that works, fix your server
[08:13] <Jakey3> var/log?
[08:13] <Jakey3> i see it
[08:14] <Jakey3> nothing of interest there
[08:14] <phpcoder> Kartagis, is this possible?
[08:15] <Kartagis> phpcoder: never worked with KVM before
[08:16] <umagourish> hi
[08:17] <ijul> hii
[08:23] <zwl> hello
[08:23] <zwl> any body home
[08:23] <zwl> flslll
[08:24] <ijul> how to dual both ubuntu and windows
[08:25] <painbreederwired> http://www.dedoimedo.com/
[08:25] <painbreederwired> You can find plenty of documentation on ubuntu forums as well
[08:26] <NetUser> you can see on ubuntu forum
[08:26] <painbreederwired> THe above link has various common scenarios explained
[08:26] <hateball> !dualboot | ijul
[08:26] <ijul> thanks
[08:28] <zwl> !scapy
[08:30] <IndyJoenz> when I try to install libsdl1.2-dev, I get this message: "libsdl1.2-dev : Depends: libsdl1.2debian (= 1.2.15-8ubuntu1) but 1.2.15-8ubuntu1.1 is to be installed," ... but libsdl1.2debian and 1.2.15-8ubuntu1.1 appear to be the same package, and installed? confusing
[08:34] <IndyJoenz> Hmm.. seems a lot of these -dev packages give similar messgages. trusty tahr. wth
[08:43] <greyhilow> What should I set 'base-installer/kernel/image' in preseed for xenial to? Previous versions accepted "linux-server" but thats no longer an option.
[08:44] <IndyJoenz> got my issue fixed. :)
[08:45] <joe03> hi, I would like to install ubuntu to an usb stick, bootable with BIOS end UEFI. Is it possible? Howto?
[08:45] <qwerty3141> hey all, im trying to setup gammu but have hit a snag, ive configured it all and can send a text message however when i try to run gammu-smsd it tells me Database structure is from newer Gammu version but i installed both from apt-get and got the sql file from their site?
[08:46] <ikonia> qwerty3141: does that not tell you the problem
[08:47] <ikonia> you installed the app from one source, and the database from a different
[08:47] <ikonia> and your error is "the database is from a different version"
[08:47] <ikonia> what does that tell you ?
[08:48] <qwerty3141> no need to be sarcastic the issue is that ubuntu is not installing the most recent version which is what the database configuration is from so my question is how to make ubuntu install 1.37 rather than 1.33
[08:48] <ikonia> I'm not being sarcastic
[08:48] <Guest27444> any idea from while doing netboot installation how does the package verification from mirrior site is done
[08:48] <qwerty3141> fine patronising :P
[08:48] <ikonia> I'm showing you - it's exactly what it says it is
[08:48] <brym> that it's coffee o'clock already, and if you can't find the latest version in the default reps, check the website for ppa's
[08:48] <ikonia> again - I'm not
[08:48] <ikonia> qwerty3141: why don't you use the database creation that the ubuntu package provides
[08:49] <ikonia> or get the same database version as the ubuntu app from the site
[08:49] <qwerty3141> ikonia, because it is on github
[08:49] <p4trix> I would like to connect 2 Monitors 1 keyboard and 1 mouse vía Thunderbold 3 on my Laptop. Has someone done something like that? Is there a device supported by Ubuntu?
[08:49] <ikonia> qwerty3141: right git hub that tracks changes and versions, so you can go to any version you want
[08:49] <qwerty3141> -.-
[08:51] <qwerty3141> nm
[08:56] <GeorgesLeYeti> Hi
[08:56] <GeorgesLeYeti> I have an important prob on my serv
[08:57] <GeorgesLeYeti> It seems that my user has been delete
[08:57] <GeorgesLeYeti> but the folder of my user still exist
[08:58] <Zaitzev> GeorgesLeYeti: sudo adduser --home /home/username username
[08:58] <GeorgesLeYeti> Zaitzev, It return adduser: The group `authotprod' already exists
[09:00] <Zaitzev> GeorgesLeYeti: sudo adduser --ingroup authotprod --home /home/authotprod authotprod
[09:09] <FLeiXiuS> us
[09:12] <Jakey3> is there a screencast software that can be run from the terminal
[09:12] <Jakey3> like kazam
[09:13] <Jakey3> do i just use ffmpeg?
[09:15] <Zaitzev> asciinema.org might be what you're looking for?
[09:17] <rilleh> Jakey3: xvidcap maybe
[09:17] <Jakey3> ok
[09:18] <adham128> does the software update prevent you from installing?
[09:19] <lotuspsychje> adham128: explain whats going on please
[09:20] <adham128> i use sudo apt-get install nasm
[09:20] <vmuser> hi
[09:20] <adham128> it says
[09:21] <adham128> unable to lock the adminstration directory
[09:21] <rilleh> adham128: Using sudo?
[09:21] <adham128> (/var/lib/dpkg/) is another process using it?
[09:21] <adham128> yes
[09:21] <rilleh> Could be
[09:21] <rilleh> ps auxf |grep apt
[09:22] <lotuspsychje> adham128: you have software center open, while you try to install?
[09:22] <adham128> yes
[09:22] <lotuspsychje> adham128: close software center, while you install from terminal
[09:23] <adham128> iam installing updates =) will play some chess
[09:23] <adham128> then tell you what happened haha
[09:23] <adham128> =)
[09:24] <lotuspsychje> adham128: patient until updates are done, before you can install something else, hence your error
[09:24] <adham128> =)
[09:28] <molly_s> Hello, I was here yesterday asking about wifi, it still doesn't work.
[09:29] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: best to detail also when you ask your issue
[09:29] <molly_s> I can connect to my home router but any connection and even ping 8.8.8.8 times out.
[09:29] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: ubuntu version, wifi chipset, steps tried,etc?
[09:29] <molly_s> 15.10
[09:29] <molly_s> everything related on google/askubuntu
[09:30] <molly_s> AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter
[09:31] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Atheros
[09:32] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: did you update your system to latest packages?
[09:32] <molly_s> The command doesn't work with alt+f2, launcher broken.
[09:32] <molly_s> Yes.
[09:32] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: so your wifi drops connection at some point?
[09:32] <molly_s> No.
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: what happens then exactly, cant browse/ping?
[09:33] <molly_s> Yes.
[09:34] <molly_s> That.
[09:34] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: ok try to disconnect your wifi, and tail -f /var/log/syslog and enable wifi again, see what kind of errors you getting
[09:34] <adham128> how can i find the docs for nasm?
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: then pastebin us the result
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> adham128: man nasm work?
[09:35] <adham128> ok thx
[09:36] <adham128> info nasm works thx
[09:40] <joe03> hi, can i use UEFI and BIOS at the same time with ubuntu installed on an usb stick ?
[09:43] <molly_s> lotuspsychje okay
[09:47] <molly_s> lotuspsychje http://paste.debian.net/424838/
[09:48] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: thats looking weird: whoopsie[741]: [05:46:24] Cannot reach: https://daisy.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: are you on a vpn?
[09:50] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: also weird: whoopsie[741]: [05:46:47] Not a paid data plan: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/7
[09:51] <molly_s> I'm on a router.
[09:51] <HDfailing111111> Hello
[09:52] <HDfailing111111> I used the ata secure erase in disks app, how do I see the status of it?
[09:52] <molly_s> lotuspsychje ^
[09:52] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: not sure whats going on here sorry, re-ask once in a while togheter with your info+paste
[09:52] <molly_s> Maybe it's the router?
[09:53] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: perhaps the ##networking guys might be able to troubleshoot the router part(if badly configged)
[09:53] <lotuspsychje> molly_s: could be
[09:53] <dudeji> guys quick question i am not able to access php files from d drive in ubuntu. d drive is shared between two windows and ubuntu.
[09:53] <molly_s> Weird; it works for my phone.
[09:54] <lotuspsychje> bbl
[10:02] <spoody> guys what is some nice looking things i can install on xbuntu
[10:03] <bazhang> !themes > spoody
[10:03] <spoody> !changethemes
[10:03] <molly_s> HURG
[10:05] <tom__> hi, can anyone tell me how to flush dns in 15.10?
[10:06] <Zaitzev> tom__: sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean restart
[10:07] <vbotka> molly_s, it's not clear what's causing the problem. You might want to disable the NetworkManager and try to isolate the problem
[10:07] <vbotka> molly_s, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager#Disabling_NetworkManager
[10:09] <ijul> exuseme, how to instal kali linux in virtual box?
[10:10] <n-iCe> ijul, create the virtual box, and install the iso.
[10:10] <molly_s> HURG
[10:10] <ijul> oke thanks, a lot.
[10:11] <mechanik> hello
[10:11] <ijul> yap
[10:13] <krishna>  hello friends, Is it possible to make laptop a wifi hotspot ? It has ubuntu 14.04 OS and connected to a wifi network, not to ethernet.
[10:13] <cfhowlett> !ics | Krigsforbryter
[10:13] <ijul> did linux OS can instal software windows os?
[10:13] <cfhowlett> krishna, above ^^^  sorry Krigsforbryter
[10:13] <beekeeper> Hi, im running ubuntu 15 on macbook pro.  Everytime i reboot, i can't use wireless anymore.  Is there any kind of definite fix for this?
[10:14] <cfhowlett> ijul, linux install windows?  no.  install windows to virtualbox?  yes.
[10:14] <n-iCe> beekeeper, what do you do to make it work
[10:14] <beekeeper> Seems wierd, i had this problem like 10 years ago.  Now we've unity and loads of crappy desktop eye candy but basic stuff like wireless networking doesnt work
[10:14] <blaamann_b570> ijul: Take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine
[10:14] <beekeeper> n-iCe: i'm not sure why after rebooting wireless networking no longer works.  i have to uninstall and install drivers again
[10:14] <krishna> Wifi hotspot apps for windows didnt work with wine in ubuntu
[10:14] <n-iCe> krishna, you will need another wifi card, but yeah, possible.
[10:15] <ijul> just software not OS
[10:15] <beekeeper> i use ubuntu on the server but for desktop it's next to useless
[10:15] <cfhowlett> ijul, see the wine channel
[10:15] <cfhowlett> !wine | ijul
[10:15] <n-iCe> beekeeper, what drives
[10:15] <n-iCe> drivers
[10:16] <TandyUK> from the console, how can i adjust the font size used by ubuntus window manager
[10:16] <TandyUK> its like its decided to use 1pt font size or something lol
[10:16] <TandyUK> http://imgur.com/Slpxdf7
[10:16] <krishna> I tried VM, virtual box... those didn't help either
[10:16] <TandyUK> its running a 4k screen, and writign is sooo tiny i cant even navigate around it now
[10:16] <n-iCe> krishna, why would you use that?
[10:17] <n-iCe> krishna, you have a machine with ubuntu, and you want to share the internet from the laptop right?
[10:17] <beekeeper> n-iCe: bcmwl-kernel-source
[10:17] <n-iCe> beekeeper, you used nm to configurate?
[10:17] <n-iCe> network manager, I mena.
[10:17] <n-iCe> mean
[10:17] <krishna> to try windows apps , i used VMs.
[10:18] <n-iCe> TandyUK, are you in the terminal?
[10:18] <n-iCe> krishna, is that what you want, yes or no
[10:18] <krishna> then what can I do?
[10:18] <krishna> yes
[10:19] <n-iCe> krishna, is that machine getting wifi from wifi or ethernet.
[10:19] <TandyUK> n-iCe: i have console and vnc access
[10:19] <TandyUK> machien itself is a media player connected to a tv
[10:19] <TandyUK> never had to change a guis font size before though :P
[10:19] <n-iCe> TandyUK, so no actually physical access?
[10:20] <TandyUK> not without driving a few miles no
[10:20] <TandyUK> ssh is as good as sitting locally though
[10:20] <n-iCe> TandyUK, oh
[10:20] <n-iCe> Ctrl + +
[10:20] <krishna> yes , it is connected to wifi network
[10:20] <n-iCe> but you can't use it
[10:20] <n-iCe> krishna, and you have two wireless cards?
[10:20] <TandyUK> i have vnc acces too
[10:21] <TandyUK> ctrl + + is doing nothing
[10:21] <TandyUK> this is all fonts in the gui, task bar, everything
[10:21] <TandyUK> not in a web browser lol
[10:21] <n-iCe> TandyUK, /etc/default/console-setup
[10:21] <krishna> no
[10:21] <koala_joe1> xrdp work on ubuntu 15.10 azure with fresh install of gnome desktop?
[10:22] <n-iCe> krishna, then no, is not possible.
[10:22] <n-iCe> krishna, you could if you connect the machine using ethernet, and share it with you wireless card, otherwise, impossible.
[10:22] <TandyUK> n-iCe: console font size is fine, its the gui that is screwed
[10:23] <n-iCe> TandyUK, how happened
[10:23] <TandyUK> no idea, we rebooted, and suddenly text was tiny
[10:23] <n-iCe> TandyUK, you rebooted again?
[10:23] <TandyUK> during the whole install process, and for about the first 5 days, it was fine
[10:23] <krishna> then, how does it work in windows, i used connectify app
[10:23] <TandyUK> many times
[10:24] <koala_joe1> xrdp work on ubuntu 15.10 azure with fresh install of gnome desktop?
[10:24] <n-iCe> TandyUK, gnome-tweak-tool does not work for you?
[10:24] <Rasool> hello. Where can I find the shutdown log in ubuntu 15.10?
[10:24] <n-iCe> krishna, it does not work either.
[10:24] <n-iCe> krishna, you can't get wifi internet and share it from the same card, it is impossible.
[10:24] <TandyUK> n-iCe: its running kde for a start
[10:24] <TandyUK> tbh it looks like gnome though
[10:25] <n-iCe> Rasool, Try looking in /var/log/kern.log or /var/log/*.log
[10:25] <TandyUK> 'gnome-tweak-tool' not found
[10:25] <n-iCe> you have to install it
[10:25] <koala_joe1> xrdp work on ubuntu 15.10 azure with fresh install of gnome desktop?
[10:25] <TandyUK> im pretty sure it is gnome, its whatever ubuntu installs by default
[10:25] <krishna> how do i know the number of wireless cards in my laptop ?
[10:26] <n-iCe> TandyUK, unity, install the tool I gave you
[10:26] <n-iCe> and run it
[10:26] <TandyUK> from console yeah
[10:26] <n-iCe> krishna, built in? I'm pretty sure it is one.
[10:26] <TandyUK> from gui wont help as we cant read what it says :P
[10:26] <n-iCe> you need to buy an external card krishna
[10:27] <koala_joe1> i am need help xrdp work on ubuntu 15.10 azure with fresh install of gnome desktop?
[10:27] <asel> hdfhvbdjfhvbdjhfjnfdvjdk;v kjfdb
[10:27] <n-iCe> hold on TandyUK
[10:27] <asel> jfn;gk jnvfjnf
[10:27] <asel> kfhnb k;bfjdnv ;n kjvn
[10:27] <cfhowlett> asel, enough
[10:27] <Rasool> n-nice: This file (kern.log) does not exist
[10:27] <asel> hi
[10:27] <n-iCe> koala_joe1, I can't understand your question.
[10:27] <TandyUK> lol, that starts running, then does a core dump (from the desktop)
[10:27] <cfhowlett> asel, this is the ubuntu support channel.  ask your ubuntu questions.  chitchat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:27] <TandyUK> i just need to know what config file sets the font size and i can go edit it
[10:28] <koala_joe1> xrdp work on ubuntu 15.10 server edition with gnome desktio
[10:28] <TandyUK> _anything_ from the gui itself is useless due to the font size
[10:28] <n-iCe> koala_joe1, why not?
[10:28] <koala_joe1> azuere say the xrdp work only for 12.10 tls ubuntu not for later version
[10:29] <TandyUK> http://imgur.com/Slpxdf7   << thats software updater for example, I can just about use it due to knowing where the buttons are, but cant actually read anything
[10:29] <n-iCe> TandyUK, sudo service console-setup restart
[10:29] <n-iCe> try that
[10:29] <krishna> ok, i didn't buy an extra card. but i use connectify pro 2016 app to share wifif and it works well
[10:29] <TandyUK> n-iCe: how is console-setup going to affect X lol
[10:29] <n-iCe> krishna, it is impossible
[10:29] <n-iCe> krishna, at least in the way you explained to me.
[10:30] <n-iCe> TandyUK, tried it?
[10:31] <krishna> ok, thankyou so much n-iCe .
[10:32] <n-iCe> TandyUK, or just use gsettings
[10:32] <n-iCe> TandyUK, gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.desktop.interface this should make it go to default
[10:33] <n-iCe> or just add them TandyUK
[10:33] <n-iCe> gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface document-font-name 'Sans 10'
[10:33] <n-iCe> gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface font-name 'Ubuntu 10'
[10:33] <n-iCe> gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface monospace-font-name 'Ubuntu Mono 11'
[10:34] <asel_> rfgsbv
[10:34] <n-iCe> gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop font 'Ubuntu 10'
[10:34] <cfhowlett> asel, play someplace else
[10:34] <TandyUK> i assume its "Ubuntu Mono" and 11 is the font size
[10:35] <TandyUK> if not, what larger fonts are there like 16+ pt
[10:35] <asel_> hi
[10:36] <n-iCe> TandyUK, experiment
[10:36] <n-iCe> because maybe you are n defaults and are not working for you.
[10:36] <TandyUK> just rebooting having set that axactly
[10:44] <koala_joe1> xrdp work on 15.10 ubuntu azure server?
[10:45] <Jakey3> i have created a user
[10:45] <n-iCe> koala_joe1, yes
[10:45] <Jakey3> however they cannot creat files / folders
[10:45] <Diamond_Sword> hello #ubuntu
[10:45] <koala_joe1> sure at 1000%
[10:45] <Diamond_Sword> I need an expert about this.
[10:45] <Jakey3> how doe i achieve this
[10:45] <Diamond_Sword> I have nvidia drivers problem.
[10:46] <hubeen_is_pool> hello
[10:46] <Diamond_Sword> I'm on it for 3 days and now I'm really not sure how to handle this..
[10:46] <Diamond_Sword> please help.
[10:46] <TandyUK> Diamond_Sword: define "problems"
[10:46] <Diamond_Sword> TandyUK: hello
[10:46] <TandyUK> "my car doesnt work, fix it"
[10:46] <TandyUK> not very helpful is it ;)
[10:46] <n-iCe> TandyUK, worked?
[10:46] <Diamond_Sword> ok..
[10:46] <cfhowlett> "doc, it hurts when I do this ..."
[10:46] <Diamond_Sword> TandyUK: I have clean ubuntu install now
[10:47] <Diamond_Sword> first I had this problem when I reboot: http://i.stack.imgur.com/AiwJH.png
[10:47] <TandyUK> n-iCe: no, just tryong Option "DPI" "96 x 96" in the monitor section of xorg.conf
[10:47] <Jakey3> i mean on dileziall through ftp
[10:47] <Diamond_Sword> after that I found this and set "nomodeset" on grub according to this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132
[10:47] <n-iCe> Jakey3, sudo chown -R USER /home/user ( or whatever folder access you want to give him )
[10:47] <Jakey3> filezilla
[10:47] <TandyUK> Diamond_Sword: ok so you have an unsupported graphics card, configure it manually
[10:47] <n-iCe> TandyUK, I don't think is a font problem
[10:47] <Diamond_Sword> but now TandyUK my desktop looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/pciJMhV.png
[10:48] <Jakey3> n-iCe, i mean through ftp
[10:48] <Jakey3> on filezilla
[10:48] <n-iCe> Jakey3, no idea
[10:48] <TandyUK> yay i can see :)
[10:48] <Diamond_Sword> TandyUK: I have 2 GPU one is intel and one is nvidia.
[10:48] <Jakey3> they can in terminal
[10:48] <n-iCe> Jakey3, don't think you cant.
[10:48] <n-iCe> can*
[10:48] <TandyUK> n-iCe: it was the DPI settings, edid had set it to 30x30 apparantly
[10:48] <LeftFootBraker> Hi Folks! I have a weird phenomenom on my ubuntu 14.04-system: it looks as if high-contrast parts of the screen are "burned in", but I discovered that it is a software-problem because when I create an empty black X11-windo the "burned in" parts are not there, but for example in a terminal they show again... I'm running on an intel-gfx with i915-kernelmodule, everything else is stock 14.04 -any ideas?
[10:48] <n-iCe> TandyUK, awesome, worked?
[10:48] <Jakey3> n-iCe, ive setup an ftp
[10:48] <TandyUK> ive disabled edid, manually set res and dpi in xorg.conf
[10:48] <n-iCe> Jakey3, you need to give access to the user from a terminal.
[10:49] <Jakey3> i  that
[10:49] <Diamond_Sword> by the way TandyUK right now ubuntu uses Gallium (I don't know what it is)
[10:49] <Jakey3> i did that
[10:49] <Jakey3> i can create folder from terminal with this user
[10:49] <nacyro> hello!
[10:49] <Jakey3> but not on through filezilla
[10:50] <Diamond_Sword> when I was on Windows, it was using Intel's gpu first, when it needs (playing games for example) it turns Intel to Nvidia.. is it same for Ubuntu?
[10:50] <n-iCe> Jakey3, ooh ok
[10:50] <cfhowlett> Diamond_Sword, the nvidia drivers should include switching capability
[10:50] <n-iCe> Jakey3, vsftpd.conf
[10:50] <Jakey3> is it because im not using sftp
[10:50] <n-iCe> Jakey3, chroot_local_user=YES
[10:51] <Diamond_Sword> TandyUK: this is my desktop you see: http://i.hizliresim.com/PkN0gQ.png
[10:51] <Ben64> Jakey3: yeah you should be using sftp
[10:51] <Ben64> ftp is old and terrible
[10:51] <Jakey3> im just learning how to setup
[10:51] <n-iCe> Jakey3, http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/83221/how-to-create-a-ftp-user-with-specific-dir-access-only-on-a-centos-linux-ins
[10:51] <Diamond_Sword> cfhowlett: at my situation, which one should I install, Intel drivers or Nvidia drivers? I have both GPU on my laptop.
[10:51] <n-iCe> maybecan help
[10:51] <Jakey3> ok thanks
[10:52] <cfhowlett> Diamond_Sword, the intel driver should privide switching functionality but get the intel drivers as well
[10:52] <Diamond_Sword> cfhowlett: what should I do now?
[10:52] <k1l> Jakey3: if you install a the ssh server you can use sftp with that. and for writing permissions you need to think about users and groups.
[10:53] <Diamond_Sword> cfhowlett: last time I tried to install nvidia drivers, I got big black screen. I don't want to face it again..
[10:53] <Jakey3> n-iCe, chroot_local_user=YES is enabled
[10:53] <Diamond_Sword> actually I had a lot of problems with nvidia, I tried many many things but none of them work.
[10:54] <Diamond_Sword> so now I have a clean install of Ubuntu and I don't know what to do..
[10:59] <Optiprism> Is there a way to open a program, say firefox from a terminal and then close the terminal without firefox closing?
[11:00] <Ben64> Optiprism: firefox&exit
[11:00] <kalexyco> bonjour
[11:00] <V-Ger1> Optiprism: firefox &
[11:01] <Jakey3> does filezilla client work for vsftpd on an ubuntu server?
[11:01] <Ben64> Jakey3: yep, but ftp still is crappy
[11:02] <Jakey3> i agree ftp is crappy
[11:02] <Jakey3> just learning how to setup the ftp
[11:02] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: hello
[11:02] <Ben64> Jakey3: ditch it and use sftp instead
[11:02] <FedoraUser> hi friends
[11:02] <Jakey3> Ben64, i will do once i get this ftp to work
[11:03] <Ben64> Jakey3: that makes no sense
[11:03] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I have a clean ubuntu install and I have still nvidia issue.. :(
[11:03] <Diamond_Sword> EriC^^: hello
[11:03] <Jakey3> currently im getting Command:	MKD /home/ftpuser/files/New directory
[11:03] <Jakey3> Response:	550 Permission denied.
[11:03] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: why are you telling me
[11:03] <FedoraUser> where would I find information on /etc/init/rc.conf, specifically lines "emits deconfiguring-networking"
[11:03] <Diamond_Sword> you helped me about that before
[11:03] <Ben64> Jakey3: cool, use sftp instead, and if the user can make a folder over ssh, it can over sftp
[11:04] <k1l> Jakey3: we all know, like you, that once the ftp works you will not touch it again and we have just another botnet server running on the internet because the user is to lazy to use secure protocols.
[11:04] <Jakey3> lol
[11:04] <Jakey3> nope i will i promise
[11:04] <Ben64> Jakey3: it doesn't make sense, it's like saying once i fix up this ford pinto i'll buy a tesla
[11:05] <Jakey3> why do you think im getting this error
[11:06] <Jakey3> the user is owner of files
[11:06] <Jakey3> and has write access on the server
[11:06] <k1l> FedoraUser: before ubutnu 15.04 ubuntu was using sysvinit and upstart. since 15.04 its switched to systemd as the init process.
[11:07] <Ben64> Jakey3: because you're using ftp
[11:08] <Jakey3> i see so in the vsftpd.conf it blocks it?
[11:08] <FedoraUser> k1l, ok, I understand that, I am using 14.04, and trying to troubleshoot some issue, where would I find relevant documentation?
[11:09] <Ben64> Jakey3: ftp is a 31 year old protocol, and it lacks the features that would make it usable
[11:09] <Jakey3> correct
[11:09] <Jakey3> just logged in via sftp
[11:09] <ratrace> Hello. Upgraded from 15.10 to 16.04, and now Gimp has no menu (it's available right-clicking on the image). Is this a (known) bug or a feature?
[11:09] <Jakey3> and it worked fine
[11:12] <k1l> FedoraUser: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man7/upstart-events.7.html and https://wiki.debian.org/Upstart
[11:12] <Jakey3> what blocks it using ftp?
[11:12] <Ben64> ftp being ftp
[11:12] <FedoraUser> k1l, thank you very much!
[11:13] <Jakey3> can you be more specific
[11:13] <Ben64> nope. it's not even worth it
[11:13] <chopper> hi
[11:13] <FedoraUser> k1l, I had a lot of trouble trying to look for it
[11:13] <FedoraUser> k1l, I really appreciate your help :)
[11:13] <chopper> i have a question about antimalware on linu, someone can help me?
[11:14] <n-iCe> chopper, don't use any.
[11:14] <Jakey3> what is blocking my ftp connection from making file /folders but alows me to read files
[11:14] <Jakey3> ?
[11:14] <chopper> any? can you explain to me please
[11:14] <chopper> why any?
[11:15] <cfhowlett> !malware | chopper read
[11:15] <cfhowlett> !antivirus
[11:15] <k1l> chopper: the security strategy is a different one than on windows. on linux you dont depend on that "personal anti virus" programs
[11:15] <Diamond_Sword> I'm trying to install nvidia drivers according to this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[11:16] <chopper> okok thanks
[11:16] <Diamond_Sword> I've installed nvidia-352 and run sudo nvidia-xconfig and it says me now "WARNING: Unable to locate/open X configuration file.  New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'"
[11:16] <chopper> and which OS do you think is better: tails or whonix?
[11:16] <Diamond_Sword> did I do something wrong ?
[11:17] <trijntje> Diamond_Sword: no, thats expected, ubuntu doesnt come with that config file by default
[11:17] <cfhowlett> chopper, seriously?  trolling much?  this is ubuntu.
[11:17] <Diamond_Sword> trijntje: I should reboot now but last time I did reboot I got a black screen. error.
[11:17] <chopper> ubuntu is linux too and i dont know any help chat of linux in general
[11:18] <k1l> chopper: we only support ubuntu flavours in here. for other linux questions ask in ##linux
[11:18] <cfhowlett> ##linux
[11:18] <chopper> thanks again :)
[11:18] <chopper> :S
[11:18] <Diamond_Sword> trijntje: what do you think now what should I do ? can we be sure all goes well before rebooting ?
[11:19] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[11:19] <UbuntuDude> anyone knows where to install openvas for 15.10?
[11:19] <UbuntuDude> this is not working http://www.unixmen.com/install-openvas-vulnerability-scanner-ubuntu-15-04/
[11:20] <Ben64> UbuntuDude: open the software center, search for openvas, install
[11:20] <cfhowlett> 15.04 is unsupported and dead, UbuntuDude.  upgrae
[11:20] <trijntje> Diamond_Sword: give rebooting a try, you can always boot in recovery mode and remove the config file
[11:21] <Diamond_Sword> trijntje: how nvidia conf should be in xorg.conf file?
[11:22] <trijntje> Diamond_Sword: I dont know, I usually stick with the default drivers that ubuntu installs, or just do ubuntu-driver autoinstall in a terminal
[11:22] <Diamond_Sword> trijntje: I'll try nvidia first, ok
[11:23] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: oh you're frak_nvidia?
[11:23] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I'm :(
[11:23] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: so you didn't install nvidia-prime still?
[11:23] <koala_joe1> how to ruun gnome desktop
[11:23] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I'm still on it and couldn't make it work
[11:24] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I'll say what happened me last, do you need ?
[11:24] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: no I don't have nvidia-prime yet, I just did sudo apt-get install nvidia-352 and sudo nvidia-xconfig
[11:24] <hateball> add nvidia ppa, install 364 + prime, profit?
[11:25] <k1l> koala_joe1: install gnome-desktop-environment, logout, choose gnome -shell at login screen
[11:25] <koala_joe1> i am from putty
[11:25] <UbuntuDude> Ben64: I did that already openvas isn't listed
[11:25] <BluesKaj> Diamond_Sword, to create a nvidia xconf file , sudo nvidia-xconfig
[11:26] <Diamond_Sword> BluesKaj: I did that
[11:26] <k1l> koala_joe1: from putty?
[11:26] <Ben64> UbuntuDude: oh they must have removed it since 14.04
[11:26] <Diamond_Sword> BluesKaj: this was the output: WARNING: Unable to locate/open X configuration file.  New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[11:26] <koala_joe1> yes i am use ubuntu azure serrver
[11:26] <Ben64> BluesKaj: Diamond_Sword: i don't think you want a config file with a prime setup
[11:26] <k1l> koala_joe1: you cant run "gnome with putty"
[11:26] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I'm installing nvidia-prime
[11:27] <koala_joe1> how to use xrdp
[11:27] <koala_joe1> from windows
[11:27] <BluesKaj> Diamond_Sword, optimus ? ok nm
[11:27] <k1l> koala_joe1: what do you need a desktop for?
[11:27] <k1l> koala_joe1: cant you use the CLI to manage the server?
[11:27] <koala_joe1> for make firmware for mag 254 ip tv
[11:27] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I think I have it this is output when sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[11:28] <Diamond_Sword> BluesKaj: optimus ?
[11:28] <BluesKaj> dual gpus
[11:28] <Diamond_Sword> I have a Asus N550JX laptop with nvidia 950M card
[11:28] <Diamond_Sword> BluesKaj: yes I have also an Intel gpu
[11:28] <Diamond_Sword> but Ubuntu uses now something Gallium :D
[11:29] <BluesKaj> hence nvidia-prime then
[11:29] <Diamond_Sword> but here they say how to install nvidia-prime http://askubuntu.com/questions/412452/getting-hybrid-graphics-to-work-nvidia-prime-gt650m
[11:30] <Diamond_Sword> I installed but I have not that 1st option > PRIME profiles
[11:30] <k1l> nvidia-prime gets installed when installing the nvidia driver from the ubuntu repo
[11:30] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: that post is 2 years old
[11:30] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: should I reboot now? I don't want to face that black login screen again..
[11:30] <Diamond_Sword> this is my 4-5 th ubuntu install
[11:30] <Diamond_Sword> :(
[11:31] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: depends what you did
[11:31] <UbuntuDude> so what? 15.10 users aren't allowed to isntall openvas?
[11:31] <cfhowlett> Diamond_Sword, that's your first problem.  ubuntu ain't windows.  stop reinstalling
[11:31] <Diamond_Sword> cfhowlett: I hope
[11:31] <Ben64> UbuntuDude: not officially. you can install whatever you want manually
[11:31] <Diamond_Sword> I just want to fix this driver issue both for Intel and Nvidia
[11:31] <Diamond_Sword> that's all I want
[11:34] <Jakey3> its weird i can browse other users home directories on filezilla ?
[11:35] <Jakey3> even with chroot_local_user=YES
[11:35] <rozie> depends how system is configured
[11:35] <koala_joe1> help
[11:35] <rozie> in Debian, there is a question during installation, if home dirs should be browsable
[11:35] <Nik05> they have just added that, right rozie ? Don't think its in the stable installer yet
[11:35] <cfhowlett> Jakey3, users can / should make their /homes private
[11:36] <Jakey3> so by default home directories are not private
[11:36] <Jakey3> on ubuntu
[11:36] <Ben64> depends on your definition of private
[11:36] <k1l> Jakey3: that is correct
[11:36] <Jakey3> wow
[11:36] <Jakey3> didnt expect that
[11:37] <Jakey3> what is the rationale for that
[11:37] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: should I do something on nvidia-prime ?
[11:37] <Diamond_Sword> I have also xorg.conf file settings for nvidia driver.
[11:37] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: stop with the xorg.conf
[11:38] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: delete xorg.conf file ?
[11:38] <k1l> ubuntu is most run as singleuser setup or like family members. in setups with real multiuser setups there is an admin who knows how to handle that differently.
[11:38] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: yes
[11:38] <Diamond_Sword> but Ben64 there are some other settings for other things there, are you sure?
[11:38] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: yes
[11:39] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: what version of nvidia drivers did you install
[11:39] <koala_joe1> after finish gnome upgrade from putty how to run xrdp
[11:40] <akik> Jakey3: an easy fix for home directory privacy is changing /home/* modes to 700
[11:41] <Jakey3> say for example someone on the network had week password on the server that mean everyone else is compromised?
[11:41] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: nvidia-352
[11:41] <Jakey3> akik, ok
[11:41] <Diamond_Sword> Ben64: I did delete xorg.conf file
[11:42] <Ben64> Jakey3: if someone has a weak password everything is compromised anyway
[11:42] <Diamond_Sword> ok Ben64 I'll reboot
[11:42] <Diamond_Sword> ?
[11:43] <colchique> Hi, I have to free up space in /boot. Would someone help me? This is the first time I have to do this and I don't want to break all the things. Thanks!
[11:43] <Ben64> Diamond_Sword: if you like
[11:43] <Diamond_Sword> ok
[11:44] <Ben64> colchique: a 'sudo apt-get autoremove' should remove the unnecessary kernel packages
[11:45] <koala_joe1> After finish gnome desktop upgrade how tu run xrdp with desktop?
[11:45] <koala_joe1> After finish gnome desktop upgrade how tu run xrdp with desktop?
[11:48] <colchique> Thanks Ben64, will try that
[11:48] <koala_joe1> hello
[11:48] <Brachycera> hi
[11:48] <koala_joe1> Is finish gnome desktop upgrade how tu run xrdp with desktop
[11:49] <koala_joe1> hello
[11:51] <Brachycera> has someone a good article/link about linux signals and especially about their internal implementation(where is the information about signal handlers stored)? :)
[11:51] <victor_newbie> hi guys, I'm facing a problem, I'm using ubuntu on a macbook pro and each time i log in keyboard back light is enabled, it doesn't happen with ubuntu gnome nor kubuntu, any idea?
[11:51] <koala_joe1> Is finish gnome desktop upgrade how tu run xrdp with desktop
[11:52] <crackpotmark> koala_joe1, look at VNC or xming
[11:53] <koala_joe1> i am install xrdp
[11:55] <sunilolo> rty
[11:55] <sunilolo> ;dj;d
[11:55] <sunilolo> fddfdfsfdds
[11:55] <sunilolo> jdfldhli
[11:55] <cfhowlett> sunilolo, enough
[11:55] <koala_joe1> sunilolo is a help chat
[11:55] <cfhowlett> ask your ubunt8u questions.  do not spam the channel.
[11:57] <koala_joe1> guys not work xrdp
[11:57] <koala_joe1> i am view login to xrdp
[11:59] <koala_joe1> help
[11:59] <cfhowlett> koala_joe1, be patient
[11:59] <cfhowlett> !patience
[11:59] <ijul> hayy
[12:00] <koala_joe1> i am on my azure ubuntu serve with windows remote desktop and i am on xrdp login what menu i am need to select for go on my ubuntu server desktop
[12:03] <koala_joe1> i am on my azure ubuntu serve with windows remote desktop and i am on xrdp login what menu i am need to select for go on my ubuntu server desktop
[12:04] <Kira9204> jesus koala_joe1 spam much?
[12:04] <cfhowlett> every 3 minutes?  really, koala_joe1 ?  please stop.  if no one knows, NO ONE will answer.  ask every 15 minutes or so, but don't spam the channel like that
[12:05] <koala_joe1> i am request help and 0 help receive
[12:05] <Kira9204> koala_joe1: there are PLENTY of guides online on how to configure xrdp
[12:06] <Jakey3> how would i stop an ftp user from browsing back to the root directory
[12:06] <cfhowlett> for instant and expert help, go to canonical support.  otherwise, be patient and wait for a volunteer with the required knowledge to respond
[12:06] <Jakey3> and also not list . files
[12:06] <Swey_Hey> Who's pumped for 16.04?
[12:06] <Kira9204> koala_joe1: see cfhowlett answer
[12:07] <cfhowlett> Swey_Hey, discuss in #ubuntu+1
[12:08] <Jakey3> i wonder what is going to change im on lubuntu 14.04, i wonder if it worth upgrading
[12:08] <cfhowlett> Jakey3, I think this is it  http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/85156/restrict-ftp-user-to-a-directory
[12:08] <Swey_Hey> cfhowlett: Sorry, Whats the difference between #ubuntu and #ubuntu+1
[12:08] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | Swey_Hey,
[12:09] <Jakey3> cfhowlett,
[12:09] <Jakey3> thank
[12:09] <Jakey3> you
[12:09] <cfhowlett> happy2help! Jakey3
[12:11] <Kira9204> Swey_Hey: Waiting patiently for the official option to have the unity bar at the bottom
[12:11] <Kira9204> :)
[12:11] <thunfisch> Hi! I desperately need a ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso - where can i get one? yes, it is not the recent version, and yes, i need that specific version.
[12:12] <karab44> hello guys!
[12:12] <lotuspsychje> thunfisch: 14.04.4 is latest trusty
[12:12] <karab44> is there a way to make ubuntu run smoothly on Hyper-V ?
[12:13] <Swey_Hey> Kira9204: And to put the - + X on the correct side of the window:-)
[12:13] <karab44> I installed ubuntu 1510 and I have no GPU acceleration and it's lowres display
[12:13] <thunfisch> lotuspsychje: read my previous message.
[12:13] <hateball> thunfisch: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04.3/release/
[12:13] <lotuspsychje> Kira9204: already possible with a tweak gsettings
[12:13] <thunfisch> hateball: awesome, thank you.
[12:14] <thunfisch> wait, no, that only has a amd64+mac variant
[12:14] <lotuspsychje> !movelauncher | Kira9204
[12:15] <lotuspsychje> karab44: you could tryout LTS versions, see if performance gets better
[12:15] <thunfisch> ah, i found a iso on the freebsd ftp. thanks anyway!
[12:17] <Lomquivol> hi
[12:20] <Kira9204> lotuspsychje: Yeah but im at 15.10, will move to 16.04 when its "officially" released :)
[12:20] <aatish910> I am getting "Hash Sum Mismatch" on Xubuntu. The mirror I am using is up-to-date. "W: Failed to fetch http://ubuntu.ntc.net.np/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/universe/binary-amd64/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch"
[12:21] <Kira9204> altho yeah, there are tweaks for it already
[12:21] <lotuspsychje> aatish910: we had some users today with same mirror issues, maybe try asking in #ubuntu-mirrors for known issues?
[12:21] <aatish910> lotuspsychje, ok
[12:27] <diamondsword> Ben64: after reboot, I cannot login..
[12:27] <diamondsword> Ben64: so I removed the nvidia* and installed again with http://www.binarytides.com/install-nvidia-drivers-ubuntu-14-04/ but nvidia is not the active running gpu right now..
[12:28] <diamondsword> Ben64: the page claims it's working but not on me
[12:28] <diamondsword> Ben64: what do you advise?
[12:29] <Ben64> diamondsword: you keep finding the weirdest pages to follow
[12:30] <hateball> ^
[12:30] <hateball> Why not just add https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa and grab the latest driver + prime
[12:30] <hateball> and that should be all there is to it
[12:31] <Ben64> yep
[12:31] <Ben64> you keep following guides that assume single gpu
[12:31] <diamondsword> ok hateball I'll go with you then
[12:31] <diamondsword> how to add that Ben64 ?
[12:31] <Ben64> the page says how
[12:32] <diamondsword> ok ok
[12:32] <ouroumov> I just installed banshee and it did a bunch of things including telling me that "173 new root certificates were added to [my] trust store". Is this normal?
[12:32] <hateball> diamondsword: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install nvidia-361 nvidia-prime
[12:33] <pZombie> hi
[12:33] <pZombie> what is the default partition manager for 14.04 lts? Anyone knows?
[12:33] <diamondsword> hateball: they recommend nvidia-352
[12:33] <diamondsword> hateball: I should go with 361 ?
[12:33] <pZombie> or do i have to download gparted or something similar?
[12:33] <Ben64> pZombie: gparted is great
[12:33] <diamondsword> hateball: I had tons of nvidia problems last 3 days
[12:34] <cfhowlett> pZombie, gparted
[12:34] <hateball> diamondsword: 352 probably works as well, but 361 is the latest stable release. 364 is beta
[12:34] <diamondsword> hateball: ok then
[12:34] <hateball> diamondsword: at any rate, after you've added the PPA it's not hard to switch, just "apt-get install nvidia-352" if 361 doesnt work, and so on
[12:35] <diamondsword> ok I'll try
[12:35] <hateball> diamondsword: Note, you should do this without having any remnants of manual installs on your system, xorg.conf and the like
[12:37] <ashuthezero8> a
[12:38] <diamondsword> hateball: I'm downloading now, if it fails again I'll try again without conf files, I'm not sure there remains any of them, because I installed and removed so many nvidia packages..
[12:38] <diamondsword> hateball: ok now it's installed, how to go on?
[12:40] <hateball> diamondsword: a reboot should do it
[12:40] <SEBA2070> hello
[12:40] <hateball> diamondsword: only removing nvidia-packages wont remove xorg.conf created by nvidia-xconfig
[12:41] <diamondsword> hateball: I have xorg.conf.failsafe and xorg.conf.nvidia-xconfig-original on my system under /etc/X11/
[12:41] <SEBA2070> alguien habla español??
[12:41] <SEBA2070> im argentine
[12:41] <diamondsword> should I delete them, hateball ?
[12:43] <Dantey> What could i do when the root filesystem ext4 is always set read-only after some time of usage?
[12:43] <lotuspsychje> !es | SEBA2070
[12:43] <hateball> diamondsword: Yes there should be need for them unless you need specific options
[12:43] <diamondsword> hateball: also I generally run clean, autoclean and autoremove after uninstall nvidia.. does it do what you need ?
[12:44] <SEBA2070> thanks ubottu
[12:44] <hateball> diamondsword: If you want to fully remove what the package does, "apt-get purge packagename". But that still does not remove things like a manually created xorg.conf
[12:44] <diamondsword> hateball: on nvidia x server setting I have no gpu info, neither intel gpu nor nvidia.. I think I'll have a big black screen again when I reboot ...
[12:45] <hateball> diamondsword: You wont have any info because the modules load at boot
[12:45] <diamondsword> yes hateball I also removed nvidia with purge
[12:45] <hateball> diamondsword: So you *need* to reboot
[12:45] <diamondsword> ok hateball I'll reboot now :)
[13:05] <Yon1> Anyone have ideas about this for virtual box? Tried a bunch, kept getting errors trying to launch as user, finally made a full clone of the vm, copied that into a share folder but still when trying to open as user, get this http://pastebin.com/tmmp3YLv
[13:06] <cfhowlett> !vbox | Yon1
[13:06] <cfhowlett> yon1  sorry .  #vbox channel would know
[13:07] <Yon1> cfhowlett: tnks
[13:07] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[13:07] <tildes> how can I list all the shell commands made by specific user?
[13:08] <cfhowlett> tildes, if you have access to his /home, cat /.bash_history
[13:09] <d1rewolf> guys, is there an easy way to expire/flush keys from ssh-agent either on screensaver lock or at a timed interval? or to prevent just one key from being added to ssh-agent?
[13:11] <tildes> cfhowlett: thanks
[13:11] <cfhowlett> tildes, happy2help!
[13:13] <p4trix> Has anyone tested the Thunderbold 3 port in Ubuntu?
[13:13] <ikonia> is there any hardware with thunderbolt 3 on it ?
[13:14] <ikonia> I thought thunderbolt 2 was all that hardware currently had, and 3 was yet to be rolled out
[13:14] <p4trix> Probabbly... Im getting an DELL XPS 15 which comes with TB3, and I wanted to know myself :O
[13:15] <p4trix> I assume its still backwards compatible with Thunderbold 2?
[13:15] <cfhowlett> yes
[13:15] <ntz> hello
[13:16] <ikonia> I'd just assume that it will run at TB2 speeds for the moment
[13:16] <ikonia> if it runs at TB3 speeds thats a bonus
[13:16] <p4trix> And do you know if there exists some "box" to connect 2 extra 1080 monitors, keyboard + mouse vía TB2/3?
[13:16] <pbx> running 14.04 on a dell e5430, why does wifi auto-disable? i don't recall this happening when running 14.04 on my previous dell (e7240).
[13:16] <ikonia> looking at the hardware and hubs they are all TB2
[13:16] <ntz> I'd like to request a little favour ... can anybody please pastebin for me iptables-save output with ubu ufw defaults ? I don't have ubu for myself ... if there are added few ports it doesn't matter
[13:17] <ikonia> p4trix: ask dell about that, you're looking for a thunderbolt -> multi display port hardware device
[13:18] <p4trix> Is that on the hardware layer? Nothing to do with Ubuntu?
[13:18] <p4trix> ikonia
[13:18] <t0by> Hi, I have a stupid question. If I download a 16.04 daily this weekend and I install it, will I be able to use it for the full LTS cycle?
[13:18] <ikonia> p4trix: yes
[13:18] <ikonia> p4trix: there is no such thing as a software display port splitter
[13:18] <t0by> Also, is this a terribly bad idea? It's not a critical system, I can live with some glitches and crashes for a week.
[13:19] <teward> t0by: is there a reason you can't wait for release?
[13:19] <lotuspsychje> !final | t0by
[13:19] <teward> t0by: the only reason I would jump the gun and start working with 16.04 *now* would be migration planning for production systems.  you *can* do it, but I would not suggest it.
[13:19] <cfhowlett> t0by, I run LTS only , but I wait for the first point release to upgrade.  I will, however, put the newest LTS in a virtualbox
[13:20] <p4trix> Thank you very much guys :)
[13:20] <ub_ubuntu> cant remove unity8-lxc
[13:20] <t0by> teward, basically, I would be terribly impractical to do it *after* this weekend, that simple. My assumption is that by now most cvritical bits have been frozen, but I see how this might *not* be the case.
[13:20] <Rubbel_LORD> drachenlord
[13:20] <t0by> Then again I paid money for Daikatana when it was released :^)
[13:21] <cfhowlett> hey!  do not bash John Romero!!!
[13:21] <t0by> I like Romero as much as any other guy, but it wasn't exactly stable :)
[13:22] <d1rewolf> guys, is there an easy way to expire/flush keys from gpg-agent either on screensaver lock or at a timed interval? or to prevent just one key from being added to ssh-agent?
[13:22] <cfhowlett> d1rewolf, sounds like a job for cron
[13:23] <teward> t0by: lets stick to the point here.  Yes, you can do it, but I usualy suggest to wait until Release.  Your call though :)
[13:23] <d1rewolf> cfhowlett: ideally, i could exclude just one key. i don't mind my other keys being auto-logged in, but this one in particular would be nice to force a login every time
[13:23] <DArqueBishop> t0by: I was at a Midway media event once where they announced Romero was the design lead for a new game they were developing. I thought at the time, "This will not end well." He ended up being fired before the game was finished. :-)
[13:24] <ub_ubuntu> is it good idea to upgrade to 16.04 beta version.
[13:24] <cfhowlett> ub_ubuntu, your machine, your choice.  "beta" is the key word
[13:24] <teward> ub_ubuntu: I would not, if you're planning an in-place upgrade from an older version - i would wait until at least 16.04 releases
[13:24] <t0by> teward, I see, but, question: why? Because of potential troubles with updates or because (counterintuitively?) this last week stuff is *more* likely to break in horrible ways?
[13:24] <BluesKaj> ub_ubuntu, not if you use your computer for work
[13:25] <ub_ubuntu> Waiting it is. But I wanna try unity8..
[13:25] <t0by> What's cool about unity8?
[13:26] <teward> t0by: Keep in mind I'm a sysadmin - i prefer to err on caution and not use things until they're released as Stable
[13:26] <teward> with one or two power-user exceptions
[13:26] <cfhowlett> ub_ubuntu, t0by dixcuss in #ubuntu+1 please
[13:26] <DArqueBishop> ub_ubuntu: you can always load it into a VM if you want to try before upgrading any live systems. :-)
[13:26] <sruli> i have an issue with apparmour, when ever i add a channel in libvirt i cant start the VM i get a permission error, kern.log shows apparmour is blocking it, i added path/to/dir/8 rw, to apparmour/../libvirt-qemu but it does not help, can anyone please help me with this?
[13:26] <Jakey3> when i use vsftp with chroot_local_user=YES, the user can still get to the root folder?
[13:27] <ub_ubuntu> DArqueBishop: Cool
[13:27] <Jakey3> and is not kept with in their home folder
[13:27] <Jakey3> i restarted the service
[13:27] <Jakey3> but didnt make a difference
[13:27] <k1l> t0by: unity8 doesnt rely on the x11 server but on the new one: mir.
[13:28] <ub_ubuntu> t0by: unity8 is on mir
[13:28] <ub_ubuntu> and comes with scopes
[13:28] <t0by> Wait a second, sorry, you mean... no X? I use ssh X forwarding quite liberally.
[13:29] <ub_ubuntu> X is replaced with Mir from 16.04 onwards
[13:29] <k1l> t0by: there will be some new x-forwarding. but not using the x11 server but the new ones: wayland and mir.
[13:29] <k1l> ub_ubuntu: 16.04 will still ship x11 and unity7
[13:29] <k1l> *as standard
[13:30] <ub_ubuntu> k1l: Yea. That's there
[13:30] <huehue_> Hi negrada
[13:31] <huehue_> help me to make work RT5360 0x1814 0x5360 ubuntu 12.04.5
[13:31] <huehue_> rt2800pci wont work
[13:31] <huehue_> :/
[13:31] <t0by> k1l, sorry, so what will change for me?
[13:31] <Jakey3> any ideas?
[13:31] <sruli> i got it working, it seems that apparmour ignores the start /*
[13:31] <k1l> t0by: in the best case: nothing
[13:32] <k1l> t0by: just the magic in the background will be newer and better.
[13:32] <t0by> k1l, so will I still be able to use xrandr, ssy -Y, etc?
[13:32] <t0by> *ssh
[13:33] <k1l> t0by: there might be new commands. but the functionality that is needed today will work then too.
[13:33] <Kartagis> hello
[13:33] <t0by> thanks k1l
[13:33] <t0by> Nevertheless I think I'm switching to arch just to err on the safe side.
[13:34] <t0by> (Just kidding. Just kidding.)
[13:34] <Kartagis> I installed another OS but grub isn't finding it. what to do?
[13:34] <SchrodingersScat> k1l: will xautomation still work?
[13:34] <k1l> t0by: mir and wayland are a new generation of displayservers/protocols. they try to get rid of all the balast that x11 got back from the 80s.
[13:35] <ub_ubuntu> Kartagis: run sudo update-grub
[13:35] <k1l> but right now we are bundled to using x11 still, since the new one are not productionready yet. so no need to panic :)
[13:35] <Kartagis> ub_ubuntu: I did, no dice
[13:38] <huehue_> Hi negrada
[13:38] <huehue_> help me to make work RT5360 0x1814 0x5360 ubuntu 12.04.5
[13:38] <huehue_> rt2800pci wont work
[13:39] <diamondsword> hateball: :(
[13:39] <monsieur_h> he
[13:39] <diamondsword> hateball: I had login loop after reboot, so I purge removed all nvidia things..
[13:40] <deephunter> hey all
[13:40] <diamondsword> hateball: also I tried to install nvidia driver from Additional Drivers tab at Software Center but that does the same too, cannot login.
[13:40] <deephunter> some one can sayme where i found ubuntu helpers?
[13:40] <Kartagis> any ideas?
[13:40] <diamondsword> it tries to login but comes back to login page again and again..
[13:41] <ikonia> Kartagis: where is it insalled
[13:41] <Kartagis> deephunter: they're here
[13:41] <ikonia> where is the boot sector for the other OS that it's going to pick up
[13:41] <diamondsword> anyone here using ubuntu with nvidia drivers ?
[13:41] <deephunter> thanks m8
[13:41] <ub_ubuntu> diamondsword: Used to
[13:41] <ub_ubuntu> diamondsword: whats the issue
[13:41] <diamondsword> ub_ubuntu: can you please show me how can I install and run nvidia drivers on ubuntu 14.04.4 ?
[13:42] <Kartagis> ikonia: the OS is on another HDD (I think so is its bootloader)
[13:42] <diamondsword> ub_ubuntu: I cannot install nvidia drivers, I couldn't make it work for last 3 days..
[13:42] <deephunter> go to nvidea page and download drives for linux, easy to install
[13:42] <ikonia> Kartagis: is the other disk encypted
[13:42] <ikonia> Kartagis: can grub probe the other disk
[13:42] <ikonia> (does grub probe the other disk)
[13:42] <ub_ubuntu> diamondsword: Install using Additional drivers and then run the command sudo update-initramfs -u
[13:43] <diamondsword> deephunter: I install it but cannot run. either I have a black screen or I have a login loop which don't let me login.
[13:43] <Kartagis> ikonia: no it's not encrypted
[13:43] <Kartagis> ikonia: sudo update-grub doesn't even show it
[13:43] <diamondsword> hmh. ub_ubuntu I installed linux-generic once after nvidia driver install, I think it makes the same, right?
[13:44] <ub_ubuntu> Might be. But try it once
[13:44] <ntz> I'd like to request a little favour ... can anybody please pastebin for me iptables-save output with ubu ufw defaults ? I don't have ubu for myself ... if there are added few ports it doesn't matter
[13:44] <huehue_> anyone can help me, to install rt5360 on 12.04.5?
[13:45] <ub_ubuntu> diamondsword: Boot with a different kernel and check what the issue is
[13:46] <diamondsword> ub_ubuntu: which version should I download from additional drivers page? there is nvidia-352-updates (proprietary) at the top, and 358, 352, 361, 364 and 355 (these are open source) ?
[13:46] <diamondsword> ub_ubuntu: I'm really new to Ubuntu :)
[13:47] <pbx> is there a way to auto-disable keyboard backlight?  i don't see anything in Keyboard settings (14.04)...
[13:47] <ub_ubuntu> shutdown and logout buttons have disappeared...
[13:49] <Kartagis> huehue_: is that an network card?
[13:49] <Kartagis> a*
[13:50] <huehue_> Kartagis: wireless
[13:51] <shincodex> You going to tell me how to disable the beep yet?
[13:51] <shincodex> pcspkr is blacklisted
[13:51] <huehue_> Kartagis: RT5360 Wireless 0x1814 0x5360
[13:51] <chris____> Hello all.. Good morning
[13:51] <ikonia> Kartagis: at the point of update-grub, can the disk be seen by the system
[13:51] <Kartagis> ikonia: nope
[13:51] <shincodex> Remote desktop from a godly os - windows to ubuntu mate
[13:51] <huehue_> Kartagis: Network controller: Ralink corp. RT5360 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R
[13:51] <ikonia> Kartagis: so if the disk can't be seen by the system, how do you expect grub to see it ?
[13:52] <shincodex> When I page up in a text editor with text pluma and hit the top of the document it beeps if i spam it
[13:52] <shincodex> remotedesktop has lag
[13:52] <shincodex> or xrdp has lag one of the two even if im hugging hte computer
[13:52] <Kartagis> ikonia: ubuntu sees it under deviced
[13:52] <shincodex> The beep is awful concept and annoying
[13:52] <Kartagis> -d+s
[13:52] <shincodex> i dont even have a audio driver installed
[13:52] <ikonia> Kartagis: what file system is on it
[13:52] <Kartagis> Mac
[13:52] <shincodex> infact how do I ban the audio all together i dont want to play audio
[13:52] <ikonia> Kartagis: what OS is it ?
[13:53] <ikonia> Kartagis: please don't say hackintosh
[13:53] <Kartagis> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849 huehue_
[13:53] <huehue_> iPc?
[13:53] <Kartagis> ikonia: it is
[13:53] <ikonia> Kartagis: it's not going to work then is it
[13:53] <ikonia> (file systems)
[13:53] <ikonia> Kartagis: can grub see HFS systems ?
[13:53] <shincodex> the beep
[13:53] <ntz> level of ignoring exceeds acceptable level :D so asking again:
[13:54] <ntz> I'd like to request a little favour ... can anybody please pastebin for me iptables-save output with ubu ufw defaults ? I don't have ubu for myself ... if there are added few ports it doesn't matter
[13:54] <teward> ntz: run Ubuntu in a VM, you can get the output yourself from there
[13:54] <huehue_> ikonia: yes, grub can see HFS and HFS+
[13:54] <shincodex> disable all audio?
[13:54] <shincodex> sudo murder stupidaudio
[13:54] <ntz> teward: nope, really ... why do I have to spent N minutes whilst it's task for N seconds
[13:55] <shincodex> what is it
[13:55] <Kartagis> hmm, then I have to do it via clover
[13:55] <huehue_> Kartagis: ralink website down
[13:55] <ntz> teward: is it too hard to pasteboin from here: _paste() { _infile=/dev/stdin; test -z "$1" || _infile="$1"; curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us < "$_infile"; }; iptables-save | _paste
[13:56] <ikonia> huehue_: thank you
[13:56] <huehue_> ikonia: hacintosh? kk
[13:56] <huehue_> ikonia: iPc? kk
[13:56] <Jakey3> according to https://www.linode.com/docs/tools-reference/tools/limiting-access-with-sftp-jails-on-debian-and-ubuntu
[13:57] <Jakey3> Please note that these instructions are not intended to support shell logins; any user accounts modified in accordance with this guide will have the ability to transfer files, but not the ability to log into a remote shell session.
[13:57] <shincodex> beep beep beep how to disable the audio beep beep beep
[13:57] <Jakey3> so if i create a user with this method they can ssh into the server?
[13:57] <Pici> shincodex: what beep?
[13:58] <bigdrive339> Hi, I'm trying to restore my boot-up by following the procedures here: http://superuser.com/questions/376470/how-to-reinstall-grub2-efi , but I'm getting a grub command prompt at startup. I'm using a UEFI setup with LUKS encrypted root partition. Can someone help?
[13:58] <k1l> shincodex: what desktop?
[13:58] <shincodex> ubuntu-mate mate desktop
[13:58] <shincodex> xrdp from windows 10 no audio
[13:58] <ratrace> Jakey3: no, according to that guide, users in the "filetransfer" group will be forced to use internal-sftp when they ssh in
[13:59] <ratrace> Jakey3: in other words, that limits them to sftp only access through ssh
[13:59] <shincodex> audio is delivered through xrdp somehow even though i said no
[13:59] <k1l> shincodex: is it the pc speaker beep? or is it just a software bell?
[13:59] <shincodex> and its a beep when hitting page up on a text document when its paged up
[13:59] <ratrace> Jakey3: it would also help to chroot them to their home dirs
[13:59] <shincodex> Its not a software bell and its not pcspkr
[13:59] <shincodex> Its more like a "hum" beep
[13:59] <Jakey3> ratrace, "that limits them to sftp only access through ssh" as opposed to?
[13:59] <shincodex> I have no idea how to explain it but when im coding and it happens it screws with my brain cells
[14:00] <ratrace> Jakey3: full ssh access
[14:00] <ratrace> and no chroot
[14:00] <shincodex> Ok i just backspace in hex chat software
[14:00] <shincodex> and there was no text in the text box beep beep beep beep
[14:00] <Jakey3> ratrace, i.e. they will only be able to use sftp with their ssh
[14:00] <k1l> shincodex: could be some xrdp setting?
[14:00] <Jakey3> ?
[14:00] <shincodex> beep beep beep is going to be my ring tone and i will dominate the world with this beep beep beep
[14:00] <ratrace> Jakey3: yes, only the FTP commands. They wouldn't be able to, say, wget malware and subvert your system through a local vuln
[14:01] <bigdrive339> any grub ninjas here?
[14:01] <Jakey3> lol, ok
[14:01] <shincodex> google beep when i google beep the beep words "xrdp disable beep" there is no good beep article as if everyone loves the beep to death
[14:01] <ratrace> Jakey3: unless they upload, say, a PHP file and execute it remotely, but that's another pickle.
[14:01] <Acidri> hello am new to this just recently started using ubuntu any hints on how to enjoy it?
[14:02] <k1l> shincodex: look into dconf or gconf for your desktop -preferences-audiobell to be set as false.
[14:02] <skinux> Do CGI scripts have to be in cgi-bin for Apache to actually run them?
[14:02] <k1l> shincodex: when its not that its some xrdp or windows setting.
[14:02] <ratrace> Acidri: Just Do It (tm).
[14:02] <Jakey3> ratrace, it would make sense to limit a user to their home folder on ftp and then give them full access though ssh
[14:02] <Jakey3> *wouldnt
[14:03] <ratrace> Jakey3: sure.
[14:03] <Acidri> ratrace do what should i do
[14:03] <ratrace> Acidri: enjoy it.
[14:04] <Acidri> thanks ratrace: how do i modify my themes
[14:07] <ratrace> Acidri: through  System Settings -> Appearance -> Look (which is default tab when you click Appearance)
[14:07] <ratrace> eh...
[14:07] <bigdrive339> Hi, I'm trying to restore my boot-up by following the procedures here: http://superuser.com/questions/376470/how-to-reinstall-grub2-efi , but I'm getting a grub command prompt at startup. I'm using a UEFI setup with LUKS encrypted root partition. Can someone help?
[14:08] <bigdrive339> helppp arggghhh
[14:08] <ratrace> Patience you must have, my young padawan.
[14:09] <pbx> my sound just stopped sending output.  i quit rhythmbox but it's still listed in the status bar's sound menu, with an endless spinner.... how can i reset things short of a reboot?  14.04 FWIW
[14:09] <hetii> Hi
[14:09] <hetii> :)
[14:09] <bigdrive339> patience? but I'm dying here...
[14:09] <bigdrive339> I can't boot
[14:10] <bigdrive339> you know that's a big problem right
[14:12] <diamondsword> deephunter: are you around ?
[14:12] <pbx> bigdrive339, you're asking for help from volunteers.  you don't really have another option here
[14:13] <bigdrive339> this whole EFI stuff is going over my head
[14:13] <DeaDSouL> hi, I just want to share with you a link to a free license which costs $30, for a good online back driver :) .... note it will expire 7/4/2016  ..... url: http://lifehacker.com/grab-a-free-license-for-cloudberry-backup-pro-for-mac-o-1768517473
[14:13] <bigdrive339> we now have grub-efi? damn
[14:14] <hetii> re
[14:14] <Jakey3> ratrace, after following that tutorial i get the following Connection to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx closed by remote host.
[14:14] <bigdrive339> anyone have any idea why I have 2 boot partitions? one is vfat and one is ext2. is this normal?
[14:14] <Jakey3> i can no longer login via ssh or login with sftp
[14:15] <ratrace> Jakey3: wait, you did that on a production server without testing first?!
[14:15] <temmi_hoo> are there any intro docs to writing systemd scripts? i've done some upstart scripts to keep my daemons and other software up and running but i'll be soon upgrading and upstart is a dead end anyway
[14:15] <EriC^^> !systemd | temmi_hoo
[14:15] <Jakey3> ratrace, its a test server
[14:15] <temmi_hoo> thx i'll read from there
[14:15] <ratrace> Jakey3: but do you have a way to log in without ssh?
[14:15] <DirtyCajun> temmi_hoo: it is insanely easier
[14:16] <Jakey3> i only cant connect on that specific user
[14:16] <hetii> Q: I  want to create own linux distribution based on ubuntu minimal system with mate desktop. I know I can use netboot iso then install from it base system and add mate ppa, but what in the case if I want to have a live system or build my without user interaction ?
[14:16] <Kira9204> a rahter odd question, but i need to change volume of a computer thru apache, the idea is something among the likes of shell_exec("/usr/bin/amixer -c 1 set 'Master' 50%")
[14:16] <ratrace> Jakey3: ah, ok. So, log in as another and check the auth logs
[14:16] <Kira9204> amixer returns the [usages] output, but nothing else
[14:17] <hetii> with one of the base ubuntu system I should use (this from mini.iso or is it archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/wily/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/boot.img.gz ?
[14:19] <shincodex> dconf-editor opens but is empty ubuntu-mate claims this is the editor
[14:20] <shincodex> nevermind
[14:20] <shincodex> i was lied to
[14:20] <shincodex> where would i find anything related to sound
[14:21] <xangua> ! Sound
[14:21] <Jakey3> ratrace, none the wiser after looking
[14:21] <EriC^^> shincodex: an easy way would be to do gsettings list-recursively | grep sound
[14:21] <shincodex> holy crap
[14:21] <shincodex> I think i found it
[14:21] <ratrace> Jakey3: well there has to be something in the logs. Can you pastebin?
[14:21] <shincodex> nah dconf-editor had a find
[14:22] <shincodex> but yeah thanks tho
[14:22] <shincodex> when done with dconf-editor
[14:22] <shincodex> is there something i need to do
[14:22] <shincodex> like restart computer or restart service or gsettings update or something
[14:25] <phpcoder> guys someone use KVM ? i need to install windows guest drivers...but i do not know how to do that
[14:25] <phpcoder> someone could help me ?
[14:26] <ratrace> phpcoder: what are those?
[14:26] <phpcoder> http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers
[14:26] <phpcoder> ratrace,  ^^
[14:27] <ratrace> phpcoder: virtio drivers to run Windows guests under KVM hypvervisor?
[14:27] <ratrace> drivers for a Windows OS?
[14:29] <diamondsword> what should I do to configure nvidia with ubuntu 14.04.4 ?
[14:29] <Kira9204> nevermind, changing apache to run as my user solved everything :)
[14:29] <diamondsword> and which nvidia version should I download?
[14:29] <EriC^^> diamondsword: try sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:29] <diamondsword> should I download from Additional Drivers tab on Software Center or use a ppa instead ?
[14:29] <EriC^^> diamondsword: what's it running like right now?
[14:30] <diamondsword> ok EriC^^
[14:30] <diamondsword> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/pj4z
[14:30] <diamondsword> EriC^^: right now my desktop: http://i.hizliresim.com/PkN0gQ.png
[14:31] <diamondsword> very big icons, strange resolution
[14:31] <phpcoder> ratrace, yes
[14:32] <EriC^^> diamondsword: go to settings > display and see if you can tweak it
[14:32] <phpcoder> yes for win OS
[14:32] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I tried to install nvidia-current, nvidia-352, and with updates once, none of them work.
[14:32] <ratrace> phpcoder: I see. Sorry, I can't help you there. Was just trying to understand what that was. Sounds like a question for #windows, though.
[14:33] <diamondsword> when I reboot after install, I fall in to a login loop that doesn't let me in (login)
[14:33] <diamondsword> or I had a black screen that I cannot do much there, too
[14:33] <compdoc> diamondsword, is it onboard video?
[14:33] <diamondsword> EriC^^: on display page I have only 1024 x 768
[14:33] <diamondsword> compdoc: I have dual gpu, intel and nvidia
[14:33] <EriC^^> diamondsword: ok, try dpkg -l | "grep nvidia\|nouveau\|header" | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:34] <EriC^^> diamondsword: ok, try dpkg -l | grep "nvidia\|nouveau\|header" | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:34] <EriC^^> ^ typo
[14:35] <hetii> hmm
[14:37] <diamond_sword> EriC^^: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/995f01745d8bb08f10c1ec06aab41fa9
[14:37] <diamond_sword> sorry for dc
[14:38] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: np, try this, there was a typo
[14:38] <EriC^^> diamondsword: ok, try dpkg -l | grep "nvidia\|nouveau\|header" | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:38] <diamond_sword> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/m64p
[14:39] <diamond_sword> I broke things? :)
[14:39] <diamond_sword> I'm new...
[14:39] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: no, but why are you using the wily kernel?
[14:39] <diamond_sword> I don't know
[14:40] <diamond_sword> maybe I did this while trying to install nvidia from some souce on internet..
[14:40] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: ok, try xrandr -q | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:40] <k1l> EriC^^: the 14.04.4 iso ships the wily kernel as HWE
[14:40] <EriC^^> k1l: oh ok
[14:40] <diamond_sword> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/w8qo
[14:41] <diamond_sword> EriC^^: also it says >> xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
[14:41] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: ok, try cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:42] <diamond_sword> http://termbin.com/q3rr
[14:42] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: do you have a command "nvidia-xconfig" ?
[14:43] <shincodex> It is finished.
[14:43] <diamond_sword> there is not something like that on the console EriC^^
[14:43] <diamond_sword> that means I don't have?
[14:43] <shincodex> the beep has been slain
[14:43] <diamond_sword> last I purge removed all nvidia*
[14:43] <shincodex> i want to meet the programmer
[14:43] <shincodex> so i can take a old 1960s telephone with the ringer inside of it
[14:43] <shincodex> and beep the beeping beep out of that beeper with it
[14:43] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: ok
[14:44] <shincodex> beep!
[14:44] <shincodex> windows 10 -> sc stop beep
[14:44] <shincodex> sc config beep start = disabled
[14:44] <shincodex> sorry its anal about tokens...
[14:44] <shincodex> sc config beep start= disabled
[14:45] <diamond_sword> what should we do now EriC^^ ? I have both intel and nvidia gpu, I can use any of them but I prefer nvidia if possible with ubuntu 14.04.4 ..
[14:45] <k1l> shincodex: no need for that language and that spam. please keep it to constructive technical support in here. thanks
[14:45] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: try to boot the 3.13 kernel from grub
[14:46] <diamond_sword> recovery mode?
[14:46] <shincodex> This is constructive I just gained victory
[14:46] <Nobun> #ubuntu-it
[14:46] <shincodex> considering the problem is over the "beep"
[14:46] <shincodex> should kick your "beep" too while im at it my problem is solved
[14:46] <shincodex> and you were useless
[14:46] <EriC^^> diamond_sword: no, hold shift, go to advanced then 3.13.0-85
[14:46] <shincodex> bye
[14:46] <diamond_sword> and then EriC^^ ? I'll have no internet there
[14:47] <EriC^^> why not?
[14:47] <diamond_sword> ohh you mean normal boot..
[14:47] <EriC^^> yeah
[14:47] <diamond_sword> ok I'll do it now
[14:49] <sambagirl> anyone experience the touchpad not working all of a sudden?
[14:49] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I'm on it 3-13-0-85 generic
[14:49] <sambagirl> it works on w7 i use dual boot
[14:50] <diamondsword> EriC^^: things look like bigger now on my desktop with this kernel..
[14:50] <sambagirl> synaptic drivers are installed and it worked fine yesterday but stopped today.
[14:50] <diamondsword> EriC^^: :) I have only 800 x 600 on settings/display
[14:50] <EriC^^> lol
[14:51] <EriC^^> diamondsword: try lspci | grep -A2 VGA | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:51] <diamondsword> EriC^^: can you please help me to remove other kernels if I don't need them and stay on this one? a little cleaning..
[14:51] <EriC^^> diamondsword: isn't this one worse?
[14:52] <diamondsword> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/xnaz
[14:52] <diamondsword> EriC^^: yes but if we can install nvidia and all looks better, why not, I can stay whichever kernel on nvidia works correctly
[14:53] <EriC^^> diamondsword: it's odd, the nvidia card doesn't show up, also i just saw that it doesn't show up in the Xorg log either
[14:53] <diamondsword> EriC^^: :DD
[14:53] <diamondsword> what should I do, then?
[14:53] <diamondsword> change to other kernel ?
[14:53] <diamondsword> I really wonder why I have 2 kernels on the same ubuntu machine..
[14:54] <diamondsword> ok should I reboot to other kernel, EriC^^ ?
[14:54] <EriC^^> diamondsword: yeah switch back
[14:54] <diamondsword> k
[14:55] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I'm back
[14:55] <EriC^^> diamondsword: ok, try dpkg -l | grep "mesa\|glx" | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:56] <diamondsword> http://termbin.com/y069
[14:56] <EriC^^> ah ok
[14:56] <EriC^^> i see now
[14:56] <EriC^^> Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.2.0-35-generic.efi.signed root=UUID=e54dc6b1-4e51-4ebc-b524-e4ec70a5f72e ro quiet splash nomodeset acpi_osi=Linux vt.handoff=7
[14:56] <diamondsword> ?
[14:56] <EriC^^> nomodeset is in the kernel line
[14:56] <diamondsword> yes I did that because I had black login screen once when I installed nvidia..
[14:57] <dschatzberg> hey all, I'm trying to test an upstream kernel (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.6-rc2-wily/), how do I apply the patches provided?
[14:57] <EriC^^> try to remove it
[14:57] <diamondsword> EriC^^: it says here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132
[14:57] <diamondsword> ok EriC^^
[14:57] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I removed what I added on /etc/default/grub
[14:57] <diamondsword> ok
[14:58] <EriC^^> ok, try sudo update-grub
[14:58] <diamondsword> I did that
[14:59] <EriC^^> ok, try to reboot
[14:59] <diamondsword> ok
[15:00] <sambagirl> has anyone experienced failure of touchpad to work all of a sudden?
[15:00] <diamondsword> EriC^^: :)))
[15:00] <diamondsword> I have a better destop now looks pretty normal
[15:01] <diamondsword> but I'll show you a screenshot
[15:01] <loa> sambagirl, i had, but it was under windows control, it was synaptic.
[15:01] <EriC^^> diamondsword: ok
[15:01] <sambagirl> loa it works on the windows side but not on the linux side now.
[15:01] <tripelb> this applies to me. i have an old nvidia card.
[15:01] <sambagirl> this sucks
[15:02] <loa> sambagirl, so it work some time and suddenly it stop working?
[15:02] <k1l> sambagirl: somethings in the logs about it?
[15:02] <diamondsword> EriC^^: http://i.hizliresim.com/pzkbnm.png
[15:02] <diamondsword> you see it's using Intel gpu now, Gallion or something it was using before.
[15:03] <EriC^^> diamondsword: yeah
[15:03] <diamondsword> EriC^^: but I'm sure I'll have this error again: http://i.stack.imgur.com/AiwJH.png
[15:03] <tripelb> diamondsword. how did you lose black screen w/nvidia card? i got stuck last year .. that computer sits idle.
[15:03] <diamondsword> tripelb: I couldn't yet
[15:03] <diamondsword> EriC^^ helps me about that.
[15:03] <victor_newbie> hi guys, do you know if there's any incompatibility issue installing cinnamon along unity?
[15:04] <mistawright> hi guys i have an ubuntu 14.04 server i just spun up. I then installed a apache and php7 and after getting mods etc and restarting apache i get errors saying that apache is threaded but php7 isnt
[15:04] <diamondsword> EriC^^: so I'll have that low resolution error again on my next reboots.
[15:04] <sambagirl> it started this behavior this morning. and no nothing in the log
[15:04] <mistawright> any ideas on how to fix this?
[15:04] <EriC^^> diamondsword: try to see
[15:04] <diamondsword> EriC^^: we need to install nvidia correctly and fix it.
[15:04] <k1l> sambagirl: does it work when you use an older kernel in grub?
[15:04] <diamondsword> EriC^^: how can I install nvidia and run it as it supposed to be ?
[15:04] <sambagirl> kl yes it did
[15:05] <sambagirl> i am going to follow some steps on youtube regarding this. brb
[15:06] <tripelb> diamondsword, I would like  to pm you my email. if it is ok. it is an older machine and has no onboard graphics.
[15:06] <tripelb> in los angeles
[15:07] <diamondsword> tripelb: I'm new to Linux if you mind me to help you..
[15:07] <temmi_hoo> !upgrading
[15:07] <ominomi> ☺
[15:07] <temmi_hoo> when googling upgrade help I get http://askubuntu.com/questions/618741/update-ubuntu-14-04-to-15-04 as the first hit
[15:07] <EriC^^> diamondsword: type lspci -k | grep -A2 VGA | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:07] <bigdrive339> is it OK to offer bitcoins for help here?
[15:07] <temmi_hoo> anyhow following the askubuntu advice I run into troubles
[15:08] <tripelb> diamondsword: sure. we have a very small LUG at UCLA (not limited to students, yea)
[15:08] <diamondsword> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/3v4h
[15:08] <diamondsword> tripelb: I'm not in the States :)
[15:08] <EriC^^> diamondsword: ok, cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:09] <diamondsword> EriC^^: this one http://termbin.com/dobj
[15:09] <temmi_hoo> upgrade problem log:  https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/D8fiim52/
[15:10] <karab44> hello
[15:10] <karab44> how to start ubuntu 15.10 to terminal? I just want to use vnc for desktop
[15:10] <k1l> temmi_hoo: what ubuntu are you on? "lsb_release -d" will tell
[15:11] <temmi_hoo> connection works okay https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/YKWWZDsb/
[15:11] <bazhang> !nox > karab44
[15:11] <karab44> I tried to comment /etc/init/lightgdm init6 and it didn't work
[15:11] <temmi_hoo> lsb_release log https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/vY9yiVvx/
[15:11] <diamondsword> EriC^^: what does it say to you? the log.  I see it cannot load the nvidia module.
[15:11] <sambagirl> nope nothing is working. none of the grub mods shown work.
[15:11] <k1l> temmi_hoo: so where do you want to upgrade to?
[15:11] <karab44> ok thank you!
[15:12] <EriC^^> yeah cause it's not installed
[15:12] <k1l> temmi_hoo: (and dont use the -d switch on upgrades)
[15:12] <temmi_hoo> 15.04
[15:12] <EriC^^> bigdrive339: no bitcoins, what do you need help with though?
[15:12] <k1l> temmi_hoo: 15.04 is dead
[15:12] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I want to install nvidia drivers and use it with you way.. is it possible?
[15:12] <temmi_hoo> 15.10 is okay too
[15:12] <EriC^^> diamondsword: try sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
[15:12] <temmi_hoo> i just followed the askubuntu link google found as best for me
[15:13] <k1l> temmi_hoo: so you need to do the !eolupgrade to 14.10, then the eolupgrade to 15.04, then the upgrade to 15.10
[15:13] <diamondsword> that will install nvidia EriC^^ ?
[15:13] <diamondsword> ok
[15:13] <temmi_hoo> indeed
[15:13] <k1l> !eolupgrade | temmi_hoo
[15:13] <temmi_hoo> that's what the doc says too
[15:13] <tripelb> diamondsword: location doesnt matter. pm awaits.
[15:13] <k1l> temmi_hoo: dont use -d then.
[15:13] <k1l> temmi_hoo: and make sure you change the archives to point at old-releases
[15:14] <temmi_hoo> if askubuntu.com has wrong answers, it would make sense to either remove them or do some SEO so that google would find the official instructions first
[15:14] <k1l> temmi_hoo: well. its the internet. there is 90% of bad advice out there which worked for one  guy in a specific situation.
[15:15] <temmi_hoo> lovely :)
[15:15] <zerowaitstate> have an office-mate on 15.10. He's started getting apt upgrade errors on linux-image due to not having enough space on /boot. Apparently, new linux-image requires like 90MB on /boot, which means there's not enough /boot space for the usual 3 images Ubuntu keeps. As a workaround I just dropped the oldest image, but how are other people handling this?
[15:16] <karab44> will this allow me to log to graphic session with VNC?
[15:16] <compdoc> karab44, dont think its possible with Unity
[15:17] <diamondsword> EriC^^: sudo ubuntu-drivers list returns me this https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e34ef0e79e5620c922a66b8e7c09835f
[15:17] <diamondsword> EriC^^: your autoinstall cmd will install these 2 packages?
[15:17] <compdoc> but vino might work
[15:17] <karab44> compdoc okay but I installed vnc4server
[15:17] <diamondsword> or should I do something like that sudo apt-get install nvidia-352 ?
[15:17] <EriC^^> just the nvidia-352
[15:17] <karab44> so should work I believe
[15:17] <EriC^^> yeah do that
[15:18] <k1l> zerowaitstate: use dpkg to remove old kernel packages. then let apt run the updates.
[15:18] <diamondsword> EriC^^: :) I did this before, it didn't worked, when I reboot the system, it stucks at login screen, a login loop, I cannot login again.. it tries to login but everytime it return to login page again and again..
[15:19] <mistawright> hi guys i have an issue where i installed apache2 on ubuntu 14.04 then installed php7 to test with but apache is giving me an error when i try to start it:  Apache is running a threaded MPM, but your PHP Module is not compiled to be threadsafe.  You need to recompile PHP.
[15:19] <mistawright> AH00013: Pre-configuration failed
[15:19] <mistawright> Action 'configtest' failed.
[15:19] <mistawright>  
[15:19] <compdoc> karab44, vino only allows desktop sharing, so someone has to be logged into the console. otherwise, you cant use the unity desktop for that. I install ubuntu server with no desktop, then a minimal Mate desktop. but other desktops like xfce work too
[15:20] <EriC^^> diamondsword: did you try nvidia-352-updates
[15:20] <diamondsword> EriC^^: yes
[15:21] <diamondsword> EriC^^: actually I guess I need to make some config before reboot after nvidia driver install. because when I reboot the system it doesn't recognize the nvidia, so I have login loop with the same broken resolution.
[15:21] <EriC^^> diamondsword: try to use nvidia-352 and when it doesn't work try to upload the logs somehow
[15:22] <diamondsword> EriC^^: can I have the logs while on grub screen? I can have grub screen when I had errors.
[15:22] <diamondsword> or what error log should I look at if nvidia-352 fails ?
[15:22] <EriC^^> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[15:22] <EriC^^> ~/.xsession-errors
[15:23] <karab44> it's not working
[15:23] <karab44> it still boots up to unity
[15:24] <emilio> I am new on Ubuntu MATE for Raspberry Pi. Just a question, is Firefox a good browser or do you recommend another one. Thanks in advance.
[15:24] <diamondsword> EriC^^: like this: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999 && cat ~/.xsession-errors | nc termbin.com 9999 ?
[15:24] <diamondsword> :)
[15:24] <EriC^^> yes or just cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log ~/.xsession-errors | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:24] <diamondsword> okies
[15:25] <sambagirl> when i run xinput list it doesnt even acknolwedge the touchpad.
[15:26] <l0ll1p0p> emilio: firefox might be too heavy for raspberry pi(I dont have experience on that deivce) . Qupzilla or midori are ok choices,
[15:26] <karab44> ok started working :)
[15:26] <karab44> Thank you!
[15:26] <temmi_hoo> so k1l i want what to point to what? what is this archives that needs to point to somewhere? ideally i'd say from commandline something that explicitly states the version i want to upgrade to
[15:27] <emilio> Thank you very much
[15:28] <k1l> temmi_hoo: its explained in the wiki page the bot linked. you need to exchange your repos in the sources.list to the old-repos.
[15:28] <k1l> temmi_hoo: the release is the same "trusty" as before. since the updates will change that
[15:29] <temmi_hoo> i'd prefer version numbers to symbolic names any day but this is outside my decision
[15:29] <diamondsword> EriC^^: it's downloading packages. and it says Recommended packages:   fakeroot nvidia-settings nvidia-prime bumblebee
[15:29] <diamondsword> do I need any of them with nvidia-352 ?
[15:30] <diamondsword> EriC^^: it's installed
[15:30] <tripelb> karab44: I came in in the middle but if you have unity, logout and see if you have other options. You can change your "desktop environment" at the login screen. if you installed standard ubuntu, in/around the signin box. there is a logo or a footprint or something to click and get a sub_menu.
[15:31] <temmi_hoo> i _really_ would want to explicitly say: computer, do upgrade yourself to 14.10 now instead of this annoying guess if lollipop is better than candy crush king or if a lion and a tiger fight, does the zebra win?
[15:31] <tripelb> of DE's
[15:31] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I have these as of nvidia: nvidia-bug-report.sh     nvidia-debugdump         nvidia-smi nvidia-cuda-mps-control  nvidia-detector          nvidia-xconfig nvidia-cuda-mps-server   nvidia-persistenced
[15:31] <k1l> temmi_hoo: you can shortcut with installing a new 15.10.
[15:31] <temmi_hoo> can't do that remotely :)
[15:31] <k1l> temmi_hoo: someone who waited on 14.04 LTS until now can wait for the LTS-LTS upgrade in july
[15:32] <hetii> Q: is it possible to boot ubuntu from cd iso in console mode and use commandline (or some script) to install it ?
[15:32] <temmi_hoo> i installed the machine on latest lts just last week
[15:32] <temmi_hoo> then i found out i need a feature that was introduced to a kernel available in 15.04 or later
[15:32] <k1l> temmi_hoo: stop
[15:33] <k1l> temmi_hoo: you can use the 15.10 kernel on 14.04
[15:33] <k1l> temmi_hoo: what is "uname -r"?
[15:33] <temmi_hoo> 4.2.0-27-generic
[15:33] <k1l> so, you have already the 15.10 kernel
[15:34] <temmi_hoo> then it wasn't that but some userland difference from the underlying distro
[15:35] <lotuspsychje> hetii: whats your end goal exactly?
[15:35] <k1l> a lot of work for upgrading for something you dont even know.
[15:36] <temmi_hoo> i'm running newer version of https://github.com/point-h2020/point-1.0.0 as part of the https://www.point-h2020.eu network research project and my core knowledge is embedded systems and their controls
[15:37] <hetii> lotuspsychje: General I want to build own minimal mate version of ubuntu, and general I need to do it without user interaction. The final result is to have a iso file (that can use for installation) and files required to boot that system over LAN via PXE
[15:37] <temmi_hoo> the linux server thing is interesting but not really something i already know
[15:38] <lotuspsychje> hetii: perhaps you can build own iso with uck?
[15:38] <lotuspsychje> !info uck | hetii
[15:38] <temmi_hoo> i come from bsd that might explain some of my disdain for using cartoon names for versions when semantic versioning is that much better // also i care very little how aunt tillie or joe generic remembers semantic version numbers
[15:38] <hetii> lotuspsychje: need to check that uck
[15:38] <UbuntuDude> many times when I try some commands I get this error "sudo: unable to resolve host VMBox" .. I don't why that's happening!?
[15:39] <teward> UbuntuDude: because you edited your hostname and didn't update /etc/hosts
[15:39] <k1l> temmi_hoo: so do as i said before. change the sources.list. then run the upgrader. when done, do it again the same way to get to 15.04. from that you can upgrade regulary to 15.10
[15:39] <tripelb> bsd .. temmi_hoo .. you devil you.
[15:39] <teward> UbuntuDude: `sudo nano /etc/hosts`.  Add an entry for "127.0.1.1    VMBox"  (without quotes)
[15:39] <teward> erm
[15:40] <teward> UbuntuDude: edit `/etc/hosts` with superuser, add an entry for '127.0.1.1    VMBox' without the apostrophes.
[15:40] <teward> UbuntuDude: those messages will go away ;)
[15:40] <UbuntuDude> thanks teward ;)
[15:40] <hetii> lotuspsychje: but its graphical interface. I need something to run in console, or even some base system where I can chroot, then install what I need and build form it iso
[15:40] <hetii> +
[15:41] <temmi_hoo> tripelb: has always worked for me all the way from sunos 4.0.3 to 386bsd to freebsd until of lately
[15:41] <l0ll1p0p> hetii: why cant you use ubuntu mini iso?
[15:41] <temmi_hoo> never felt the need to use names when just a version number expresses the information better
[15:41] <ratrace> hetii: would debootstrap help?
[15:42] <tripelb> temmi-hoo we can talk about that in #ubuntu-offtopic if you like
[15:42] <tripelb> use my nick there
[15:43] <hetii> l0ll1p0p: mini.iso start interactive installer, I also found https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KickstartCompatibility but I would prefer to get base system from iso image instead via network (it takes to long)
[15:44] <hetii> ratrace: debootstrap need to check it and back
[15:46] <lotuspsychje> hetii: man uck show if it can be used cli also?
[15:49] <yonatankoren> what's an easy way to set the time to be EXACT network time? I'm having a serious issue because my ubuntu server is trying to verify jwt tokens from another service and they end up being seen as invalid since the issue time for the service is later than when my server tries to decode the token
[15:49] <hetii> debootstrap is a similar way how I build arch, so maybe will go this path.
[15:49] <hetii> but
[15:50] <ioria> hetii, what you need ?
[15:51] <hetii> I wonder if such root system will work fine with initramfs from iso image and if will support stuff like persistent and toram
[15:52] <yonatankoren> nevermind guys, it's not so related to my system time
[15:52] <yonatankoren> but I think the original answer to my question would have been syncing with an NTP server
[15:52] <tortugaway> join #nickserv
[15:53] <ioria> !info ntpdate
[15:54] <dr4c4n_> hi there, I am trying to define a management network on one nic, and connect my vm guests to a network unattached to the host, and has access out
[15:54] <dr4c4n_> btw I'm running ubuntu server with kvm
[15:55] <compdoc> unattached to the host sounds difficult
[15:59] <lotuspsychje> dr4c4n_: perhaps the #ubuntu-server guys might assist you better on this case?
[16:01] <dr4c4n_> thanks :)
[16:02] <yonatankoren> ioria: I'm running on AWS so apparently this stuff should be managed for me, however there still seems to be a difference in the timestamp
[16:03] <sampah> halo
[16:04] <diamondsword> EriC^^: this is my log file after nvidia-352 install >> http://termbin.com/tyns
[16:04] <EriC^^> diamondsword: is it still working?
[16:04] <unix__> hey diamonswrod
[16:04] <unix__> you got it?
[16:04] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I had again black screen, and somehow when I come to login screen, it doesn't allow me login (login loop)
[16:04] <unix__> its me deephunter
[16:05] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I removed nvidia again to get back here.
[16:05] <diamondsword> it's on Intel gpu now.
[16:05] <unix__> diamond, make a full reinstall of ubuntu
[16:06] <unix__> after that with all clean, put 352 without prime
[16:06] <unix__> u dont need prime for use drivers
[16:06] <diamondsword> unix__: this is my 3rd or 4th in the same week, I don't need a new install.
[16:07] <diamondsword> EriC^^: what does it say? why doesn't it activate nvidia from start?
[16:07] <karab44> guys any success with gpu acceleration in Hyper-V ?
[16:07] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I only installed nvidia-352, no nvidia-prime, no nvidia-settings etc.
[16:07] <ioria> yonatankoren, idk much about aws ... have you seen this ? http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/set-time.html
[16:10] <EriC^^> diamondsword: maybe you need to install nvidia-prime ?
[16:11] <ravi> hi
[16:11] <ravi> i want to know which application uses my internet data
[16:11] <ravi> can someone guide me?
[16:14] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I tried it before.. installing nvidia-prime doesn't solve the problem.
[16:14] <diamondsword> EriC^^: what does the logs say to you?
[16:14] <diamondsword> that logs from the login loop / black screen after nvidia install page, so I hope that shows the origin of the reason..
[16:16] <ravi> Hello, how do I know which application uses my internet data? in android the internet usage shows all the details, in xubuntu how can I get those details?
[16:17] <Kimse> ravi: nethogs
[16:17] <ratrace> ravi: you can't really, at least not the way Android does it.
[16:18] <ratrace> otherwise, for ad hoc monitoring yes, there's nethogs, and also iftop
[16:18] <ravi> ok, let me try, thank you
[16:19] <EriC^^> diamondsword: not much, there's an error about loading glx extension
[16:20] <diamondsword> EriC^^: so?
[16:20] <diamondsword> EriC^^: do what.. someone here said me to wait April 21
[16:20] <diamondsword> they will release 16.04 and I upgrade to that version.
[16:21] <diamondsword> so I'll try to install nvidia there, not this one.
[16:21] <diamondsword> EriC^^: how to force this ubuntu now use Intel gpu all the time? can I do that?
[16:21] <EriC^^> it already is, isn't it?
[16:21] <EriC^^> ah
[16:21] <diamondsword> because EriC^^ it was using Gallium not Intel some time ago before I started to try installing nvidia..
[16:22] <EriC^^> try to add nvidia.nomodeset=1 i think
[16:22] <Kimse> ravi: With some bash foo, you could probaly get nethogs to collect the data all the time and another script to parse/sum and display it
[16:22] <diamondsword> where is it? I removed nvidia to login :D
[16:23] <guest-tcphm1> +^ASDFGHJKLÄ
[16:23] <EriC^^> diamondsword: nouveau.modeset=0
[16:23] <EriC^^> in /etc/default/grub
[16:23] <ravi> Kimse: I am new to Linux environment, I will try and will google for the script
[16:23] <diamondsword> EriC^^: I'll install again with nvidia-prime
[16:23] <diamondsword> ok
[16:23] <EriC^^> diamondsword: you could try nvidia with the old 3.13 kernel
[16:23] <guest-tcphm1> J-                                  HEY
[16:24] <guest-tcphm1> FICKT EUCH IHR MOTHERFUCKERS
[16:24] <ratrace> Yee haw kickban!
[16:24] <EriC^^> diamondsword: this is the packages of mesa and glx i have http://termbin.com/59dq
[16:25] <guest-tcphm1> HALLO
[16:25] <guest-tcphm1> HALLO
[16:25] <EriC^^> for 3.13 kernel
[16:26] <diamondsword> EriC^^: can you please share with me the grub file you want me to change like?
[16:26] <diamondsword> which lins should I change or add? EriC^^
[16:26] <adrian_1908> hello. If i want to make an executable accessible through another name, I can use a symbolic link, right?
[16:27] <Pici> adrian_1908: yep, or an alias if this is just for your user.
[16:27] <adrian_1908> ok, thanks.
[16:28] <diamondsword> EriC^^: ok I installed nvidia-352 and nvidia-prime again
[16:28] <diamondsword> how to edit it now?
[16:29] <EriC^^> diamondsword: as usual
[16:29] <EriC^^> nano /etc/default/grub
[16:29] <diamondsword> yes I'm there
[16:29] <EriC^^> diamondsword: wait that's just for disabling nouveau and using intel
[16:29] <diamondsword> EriC^^: on this line >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
[16:29] <diamondsword> ?
[16:30] <ravi> Kimse: how to run nethogs?
[16:30] <ratrace> surely there's a manual.
[16:31] <ravi> ratrace: i installed it using software centre
[16:31] <ravi> there is no manual
[16:31] <EriC^^> diamondsword: yeah
[16:31] <ravi> i went for the website, it is moved to github
[16:32] <interf> Anyone got any idea about "amixer"? Trying to mute my microphone on the command line.
[16:32] <ratrace> ravi: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man8/nethogs.8.html
[16:32] <diamondsword> EriC^^: like this? GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nouveau.modeset=0 nvidia.nomodeset=1"
[16:32] <interf> using 'amixer set "Capture" toggle' will switch an off microphone to on, or an on microphone to off, as intended
[16:32] <interf> but I just want to turn it off
[16:32] <ratrace> ravi: should also be available with `man nethogs` on the command line
[16:33] <interf> the docs sugget that 'amixer set Capture mute' will work but that gets "Invalid command!"
[16:33] <interf> using the "mute" command on specific devices reports working but doesn't actually mute them
[16:33] <ravi> ratrace: thank you, will check the link
[16:33] <interf> but on the overall Capture it'll only accept toggle instead of Mute? I'd rather not run toggle once, parse the result and then toggle again if the sound was still on afterwards...
[16:34] <diamondsword> ok I'll be back later EriC^^
[16:34] <diamondsword> thanks
[16:35] <Mil1> New to Ubuntu, running 14.04 Trusty, working through Ubuntu Unleashed atm. Problem - I only have 4 options under System Settings...Lang support, printers, landscape service and software & updates. Preventing me from progressing further with manual. Any suggestions?
[16:39] <hetii> Q: why ubuntu-mate-core want to install all possible xserver-xorg-video-* packages as well as other odd stuff that probably is not needed by mate itself..
[16:39] <hetii> it want to consume over 400MB .. :(
[16:39] <hetii> and after installing over 2GB
[16:40] <k1l> hetii: for compatibility reasons
[16:40] <hetii> is there some other package that will install minimal dependency ?
[16:42] <Pici> hetii: consider specifying --no-install-recommends
[16:42] <hetii> I use that flag already
[16:43] <hetii> its make no sense for me to build mate if it still be so havy
[16:44] <hetii> I really want to have a system with minimal mate installation, the rest I will install myself if needed.
[16:45] <hetii> Now I observe that many distribution try to add as much stuff as they can to satisfy most people that use their distribution but non of it think about minimal environment for people like I
[16:46] <MonkeyDust> hetii  i guess you want another distro and install mate on that
[16:47] <Pici> hetii: Is mate intended to be a minimal install? lxde and xfce are usually the ones mentioned for that sort of use.
[16:48] <popey> Pici: mate is pretty lightweight
[16:48] <hetii> not really, I could build arch from scratch, but I like to have apt to manage packages and install third party software
[16:49] <DirtyCajun> there is no channel for kickstart?!!?
[16:49] <le_pig> clutch the pearls!
[16:50] <hetii> hmm
[16:50] <interf> Hi, if anyone listened to my problem with Amixer earlier - I fixed it. The correct command is "amixer set Capture nocap", not "amixer set Capture mute"
[16:51] <hetii> so what ? at the end of the day I don`t saqq
[16:51] <hetii> ^sorry, wrong #
[16:52] <KajiMaster> I have two linux servers. I have sudo rights, so I can sudo to root on each server. I'd like to scp something as root to the other server's root. But when I do that it wants root password. Is there any way to scp as root with my sudo rights?
[16:53] <jgknight> KajiMaster: couldn't you scp it to the server as your user, and then sudo cp it into place?
[16:53] <algie> hei
[16:54] <algie> any low resource browser you might think of ?
[16:54] <MonkeyDust> algie  midori
[16:54] <ikonia> what's wrong with firefox ?
[16:54] <algie> laggy
[16:54] <epicCane> chrome
[16:54] <ratrace> hahaha firefox and low resource in the same sentence!
[16:54] <jgknight> algie: lynx ;)
[16:54] <ikonia> pretty much any modern machine will be fine with firefox
[16:55] <ikonia> hence why I'm asking what's wrong with it
[16:55] <epicCane> Chrome is a lightweight browser that bareley uses any ram
[16:55] <algie> thanks jgknight  monester
[16:55] <algie> MonkeyDust: *
[16:55] <jgknight> lynx is a terminal browswer btw
[16:55] <algie> ikonia: low end netbook
[16:55] <algie> 1.6 2xcore/2ddr3
[16:55] <KajiMaster> jgknight: Your right I can... but then i couldn't put it in /etc/ directories cause that user doesn't have permisisons
[16:56] <jgknight> KajiMaster: are you trying to automate this or just do it once?
[16:56] <ratrace> ikonia: what's wrong with it is that it leaks memory. It can grow up to 2GB of RAM used after a while with only a handful of tabs open.
[16:56] <epicCane> ublock is better than adblock plus
[16:56] <KajiMaster> i'd have to move everything to user dir... then sudo; then move; then chown
[16:56] <KajiMaster> Yes
[16:56] <KajiMaster> It's automating things i do everyday
[16:57] <ikonia> ratrace: so restart it
[16:57] <ikonia> ratrace: log a bug
[16:57] <ratrace> ikonia: kinda not the point here :)
[16:57] <ikonia> kinda is
[16:57] <jgknight> i think you could write a script to scp the files, and then after that ssh and sudo cp everything into the correct place. if you're automating it then shouldn't be much of a hassle
[16:57] <n-iCe> hi guys
[16:57] <n-iCe> https://www.instagram.com/p/BD3OjT_CvNL3qo5oicVwV7mGZXQxdiV_B1U8Hc0/
[16:57] <n-iCe> oh damn, wrong copy paste.
[16:58] <ratrace> ikonia: restaring it doesn't change the fact that it's a hog that bleeds memory.
[16:59] <ikonia> ratrace: of course not, but it allows you to manage it
[16:59] <ratrace> again, beside the point.
[17:04] <KajiMaster> jgknight> I see that as a possibility; but I'm reliant on leaving sudo passwords in scripts
[17:04] <KajiMaster> i guess unless i ask for the PW as an argument to the script
[17:04] <hetii> Q: When I use kickstart, there is a Installation Method, and I can select Http, is it a place for mirror with packages or what ?
[17:04] <Nene1> hello all
[17:04] <Nene1> i have a quick queation....
[17:05] <ratrace> KajiMaster: you can configure passwordless sudo for specific commands.
[17:05] <Nene1> i have some packages which i want to test on dev first then stage and production... so is there any way/framework which does the same thing??
[17:05] <nacc> hetii: normally you'd specify all of that in your kickstart itself, but if you're doing an interactive install after kickstart,then it's asking for how to access the repository(ies), probably
[17:06] <KajiMaster> ratrace: interesting; I can do that with visudo?
[17:06] <ratrace> Nene1: vagrant comes to mind. Or just plain ole' VM where you replicate your production env.
[17:07] <jgknight> KajiMaster: don't do that
[17:07] <ratrace> KajiMaster: yes. Just don't do it for generic commands, write a custom script that does a highly specific task then allow passwordless sudo just for that script.
[17:07] <jgknight> yeah ^
[17:07] <jgknight> and make sure that script is owned by root so nobody can modify it
[17:07] <ratrace> +1 to that
[17:08] <KajiMaster> ahh... so in visudo i give passwordless permision to a specific root owned script
[17:08] <Nene1> ratrace: i am looking for some thing like tagging the pkg to diff environments... and these pkgs are ubuntu security updates which i am storing on my own repo...
[17:08] <ratrace> KajiMaster: yup.
[17:09] <KajiMaster> ratrace: thank you sirs... that makes a lot of sense!
[17:09] <ratrace> yw
[17:09] <KajiMaster> Didn't know I could narrow access to a specific script
[17:09] <KajiMaster> I've got some research todo
[17:09] <ratrace> KajiMaster: there are examples in sudoers file
[17:10] <KajiMaster> ratrace: cool cool
[17:10] <ratrace> Nene1: sounds like a very custom thing to do. Don't know about any solution for that.
[17:11] <ratrace> KajiMaster: you can in fact tailor a highly specialized sudo environment per user, per group, hostname, script or any combination thereof.
[17:11] <ng2> heye, computer's wifi behaving really odd! What to do? Not able to create hotspot or create to another one other machine. It's like this only for this one machine. What should I check?
[17:11] <Nene1> ratrace: ok... for fedora family we have tool called "Koji" which does the same.. but not sure i can use the same for ubuntu
[17:12] <ratrace> Nene1: doesn't that just build RPM repos?
[17:12] <KajiMaster> ratrace: I knew that to an extent. This task is work related; and I'm not the sysadmin. So I still have to pitch this request; i'm just gathering all the info
[17:12] <KajiMaster> don't get me wrong i have enough access to just do it
[17:12] <KajiMaster> but;
[17:12] <KajiMaster> :D audit trails
[17:13] <ratrace> yeah :)
[17:13] <Nene1> ratrace: yes, it does... and we can even have the rpm's to tag specific environments too..
[17:14] <ratrace> Nene1: but that's mostly useful if you have different build options for the same package, for different environemnts. Is that the case here too?
[17:16] <Nene1> ratrace: nope... i just want to make sure that security pkgs doesn't break anything... thats why i want to test first on dev...
[17:16] <ratrace> Nene1: I'm pretty sure you can pull that out easily with a test VM, configuration management and scripted deployment procedures. Ansible would help a lot.
[17:19] <TJ-> Nene1: there's a sneaky neat hacker's way of doing it, although you might rail against it.
[17:19] <ng2> anyone?
[17:20] <TJ-> Nene1: we have a package called apt-cacher-ng which is often used to prevent multiple systems using bandwidth to pull the same package in from the archives. A single 'cache' PC acts as proxy, and all others have that machine configured as their 'apt' proxy.
[17:21] <TJ-> Nene1: you could use that concept to have 'production' use 'staging' as its proxy, and 'staging' use 'dev' as its proxy, and 'dev' use your local archive mirror as it's source/proxy
[17:23] <DirtyCajun> does anyone know what the commands are after autopart in kickstart to automatically accept changes?
[17:24] <TJ-> Nene1: with suitable proxy configs you can prevent each stage from fetching packages that aren't already on that system, so ins tead of the usual passthrough-if-package-not-here the proxy only serves what it has
[17:24] <Guest66966> hi
[17:24] <Guest66966> Im new can anyone hep
[17:24] <compdoc> cant help you be old
[17:24] <Guest66966> Young
[17:24] <Digit> give it time
[17:25] <Guest66966> What is this anyway
[17:25] <Guest66966> They seat me up at school
[17:25] <compdoc> what is what? the channel?
[17:25] <Guest66966> yep
[17:25] <Guest66966> the enitre chat
[17:25] <compdoc> its a help channel, but you have to ask a real question
[17:26] <Guest66966> Are you guys advanced programmers?
[17:26] <ng2> guys it's serious, I'm not able to connect this machine to any other computer. and also not able to reset the password
[17:26] <compdoc> some more than others :)
[17:26] <Nene1> TJ-: woowwww sounds like a charm... but what if i got issues on stage and want to revert back the stage ??
[17:26] <Guest66966> How can i see a database of a website?
[17:27] <t0by> Ew?
[17:27] <ratrace> Nene1: ZFS!
[17:27] <compdoc> Guest66966, if its setup correctly, never
[17:27] <t0by> Guest66966, you'll have to narrow it down a little. Also you probably want #web
[17:27] <ratrace> or #skiddiewannabe
[17:28] <Guest66966> What is one cool thing a newby can do with Ubunto
[17:28] <TJ-> Nene1: well, you'd uninstall the package from 'stage' and then (manually) remove the package(s) from /var/cache/apt/archives/
[17:28] <Guest66966> bye
[17:29] <MonkeyDust> Guest66966  type /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:29] <TJ-> Nene1: you could also make use of LVM (or other file-system based) snapshots of a volume for /var/lib/apt/ and /var/cache/apt/ to be able to 'rewind' the package state quite easily
[17:29] <ratrace> TJ-: or use a REAL fs for that: ZFS or... if one really has to... btrfs.
[17:29] <TJ-> Nene1: snapshot (both) before applying a patch... if you want to undo "sudo apt-get purge package(s)" then rewind to the snapshot
[17:30] <TJ-> ratrace: as i said "or other file-system based"
[17:30] <Gallomimia> wow. do all USB wifi dongles suck this bad, or just this one?
[17:30] <phpcoder> guys someone know how to share a folder using hvm (linux host and win7 guest)
[17:30] <TJ-> ratrace: but LVM is often easier to retro-fit than a complete file-system :)
[17:30] <ratrace> TJ-: yea and I was more precise on that one. :) it's 2016 and Ubuntu is offering first class support for ZFS. ;)
[17:30] <ratrace> TJ-: nah.
[17:31] <TJ-> ratrace: but OpenZFS still has a few deficiencies compared to ext4 etc
[17:31] <ratrace> can't really retrofit LVM unless you nuke the data in the partition and start anew. In fact, you'd probably have to repartition
[17:31] <techie> i want to learn how to use aircrack
[17:31] <HanaNix> Trying to install regex re2 package on Ubuntu 14 and getting error: "Unable to locate package libre2-dev" Any ideas?
[17:31] <ratrace> TJ-: deficiencies? You mean "it's slow"?
[17:31] <TJ-> ratrace: it has no support for TRIM/UNMAP (discard)
[17:32] <ratrace> TJ-: hm... maybe ZoL doesn't, I agree I don't know. OpenZFS does tho'
[17:32] <TJ-> ratrace: no, it doesn't. I've been following the progress of the patch sets for some time now
[17:32] <ratrace> Right, I see, not yet ported to ZoL....
[17:33] <ratrace> TJ-: TRIM has been in OpenZFS on FreeBSD at least since 2012
[17:34] <TJ-> ratrace: ahhh, OK, well here's what I've been following. It seemed/s to imply that additional patches are required in SPL to enable it too. https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pull/3656
[17:36] <ratrace> TJ-: It's coming along nicely. :)
[17:37] <HanaNix> Anyone know how to install re2 package in Ubuntu?
[17:37] <TJ-> ratrace: shame it's missed 16.04 though, that is what I was pushing for
[17:37] <Nene1> TJ-: ok... i want to use unattended-upgrades to install  security updates.. so is there any way to revert back the changes done by unattended-upgrades??? i am not using snapshots here
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> !info re2
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> !find re2
[17:37] <ratrace> TJ-: :)
[17:37] <ratrace> We really need an enterprisey fs and ZoL will be it. BTRFS is nowhere near it and won't be for years to come.
[17:37] <Gallomimia> !info re2c
[17:37] <TJ-> Nene1: well by revert... you'd have to parse /var/log/apt/history.log to see what was installed, and then simply "apt-get purge <package list>"
[17:38] <Gallomimia> uh... don't think that's it
[17:38] <MonkeyDust> HanaNix  what's re2 ?
[17:38] <ratrace> TJ-: uhm... wait. that'll uninstall the whole package, not just the update. there are no diff updates, are there?
[17:38] <sine0> hi. I have ubuntu and I am getting this issue where my web browser and internet just lags or freezes when i do a search, it is for sure not an internet issue. but its not browser specific so its OS specific. is there any throttle type tests i could do
[17:39] <TJ-> ratrace: I agree entirely, but the move to SSD has been so rapid TRIM/UNMAP support is pretty much vital, especially in the datacenter with virtualised hosts, which is the use-case Canonical is bringing ZoL in for
[17:39] <TJ-> ratrace: ahhh, sorry, you'd want to parse the older version string, then do "apt-get --reinstall install <package>=<version-string>" for each package
[17:40] <TJ-> ratrace: mind on other things :)
[17:40] <ratrace> Nene1: ^^^^^^
[17:40] <TJ-> Nene1: ^^^^^ ^^^^^
[17:40] <HanaNix> MonkeyDust RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. It is a C++ library.
[17:42] <Nene1> TJ-: ratrace: so i need to track the versions tooo
[17:42] <ratrace> Nene1: to roll back an install, yup.
[17:43] <user__> o
[17:43] <user__> hello
[17:43] <user__> Whos out there?
[17:44] <basterix> #lenz
[17:44] <Nene1> ratrace: what if it is just update??
[17:44] <user__> hi Nene1
[17:44] <user__> 100-345-5678
[17:45] <yray> hi guys, I have a very upsetting problem, my touchpad is not working after I disconnect my usb mouse
[17:45] <ratrace> Nene1: it's always a newer version. Even if just ubuntu's revision number.
[17:47] <Jakey3> ratrace,  is this article correct
[17:47] <Jakey3> https://www.linode.com/docs/tools-reference/tools/limiting-access-with-sftp-jails-on-debian-and-ubuntu
[17:47] <Jakey3> i still cannot work out what the issue is
[17:47] <ratrace> Jakey3: what are the symptoms?
[17:48] <Jakey3> i followed the article instead of only accessing the users folder the opposite happens
[17:49] <Jakey3> it goes directly to the root folder
[17:49] <Jakey3> and i cant access the user home directory
[17:49] <Nene1> ratrace:ok... i think apt-get upgrade doesn't install new pkgs... it only updates the already installed pkgs...
[17:49] <Nene1> doen't it??
[17:50] <ratrace> Jakey3: the article is wrong in one tiny detail, the user home folder should be owned by root:user and modded 750
[17:50] <Nene1> apt-get upgrade actually installs newer versions of the packages you have
[17:50] <gsagie_> Hello, i am using Ubuntu 16.04 desktop with Dell XPS 13 and it keeps freezing every few seconds, in dmesgi keep getting gpu hangs
[17:50] <gsagie_> can anyone help me with this? i tried searching and everything says disable DRI but i can't find how to do it in Ubuntu 16.04
[17:51] <ratrace> Jakey3: however I doubt that's the cause of what you're saying. What's the user's home folder?
[17:51] <Jakey3> "/home/ftpuser"
[17:51] <ratrace> Nene1: afaik yes, unless in some rare cases an update brings in a new dependency.
[17:51] <MonkeyDust> gsagie_  #ubuntu+1
[17:51] <ratrace> Jakey3: are you sure that's the home configured for the user?
[17:52] <Jakey3> you mean who the owner is
[17:52] <ratrace> Jakey3: no, I mean is that directly written in /etc/passwd as user's home
[17:52] <Nene1> ok thanks ratrace.. :)
[17:53] <wladimir> Estou querendo por o ubuntu 15
[17:53] <wladimir> sera que compensa?
[17:53] <Vuurdraak_> Hi. all, i have installed nVidia's binairy driver from their website, purged all previous installed drivers to make the new driver able to install the kernel module, booting ubuntu normaly makes it go in to an infinity login loop, how ever booting from recovery mode , to resume normal boot, makes the os boot normaly with the new driver running perfectly, what can cause that a normal boot doesnt work, but through recovery mode it boots like a charm ?
[17:53] <k1l> !br | wladimir
[17:53] <Jakey3> ratrace, ftpuser:x:1001:1001:,,,:/home/ftpuser:/bin/bash
[17:54] <Jordan_U> Vuurdraak_: Why did you install from their website instead of using the driver in the default repositories?
[17:54] <ratrace> Jakey3: and what does `id ftpuser` say?
[17:55] <Vuurdraak_> because i wanted to check on a new feature for streaming nly proovided by drivers higher then  the ubuntu driver
[17:55] <Jakey3> ratrace, can you explain what you mean
[17:55] <Vuurdraak_> i know i can uninstall and go back to the ubuntu suplied drivers
[17:55] <ratrace> Jakey3: the output of command `id ftpuser`
[17:56] <Vuurdraak_> but i want to understand why the current driver can boot through recovery but not normaly
[17:56] <yray> got it to work, thanks :  http://www.upubuntu.com/2011/11/is-your-laptop-touchpad-not-working.html
[17:56] <ratrace> Jakey3: also pastebin your /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[17:56] <Vuurdraak_> the web only talks about uninstalling and not give any solutions how to make it work
[17:56] <Jakey3> ratrace, uid=1001(ftpuser) gid=1001(ftpuser) groups=1001(ftpuser),115(filetransfer)
[17:57] <Vuurdraak_> .Xautority is okay /tmp folder has right permissions etc
[17:57] <Jordan_U> Vuurdraak_: Do you have "nomodeset" in your kernel parameters?
[17:58] <Vuurdraak_> uhm i dont know i didnt change the grub lines
[17:58] <Vuurdraak_> or changed the kernel
[17:58] <Vuurdraak_> i just installed the driver with the nvidia script/driver, not much more
[17:58] <Jordan_U> Vuurdraak_: That's one of the things you need to do if you're doing things manually. With modesetting enabled nouveau kicks in and can't be replaced by Nvidia's binary blob.
[17:59] <Vuurdraak_> mm okay
[17:59] <Vuurdraak_> it kicks in even though the driver is already installed ?
[18:00] <Jordan_U> Vuurdraak_: Yes, it kicks in long before X starts.
[18:00] <Jordan_U> Vuurdraak_: The pacakges from the repositories take care of adding "nomodeset" for you.
[18:00] <Vuurdraak_> ah
[18:01] <Vuurdraak_> so  need to blacklist noveu i guess regardless if it is running
[18:01] <Jordan_U> Vuurdraak_: Also, for different reasons, recovery mode entries contain "nomodeset" :)
[18:01] <ratrace> Jakey3: also pastebin your /etc/ssh/sshd_config please
[18:01] <Vuurdraak_> ah ic :D
[18:01] <xaga> ^^
[18:02] <Vuurdraak_> yeh i read somewhere in the help file from nvidia about that, i thought it was only important while installing the driver, i didnt realize it would mess up stuff afterwards
[18:02] <Vuurdraak_> thanks i go to a look at the nvidia readme again
[18:02] <Vuurdraak_> take*
[18:02] <Vuurdraak_> after i smoked my cigi :D
[18:02] <compdoc> eww!
[18:03] <Vuurdraak_> u cant rush driver stuf, u need to be all relaxed first ;)
[18:04] <Jakey3> ratrace, http://sprunge.us/ijjW
[18:05] <ratrace> Jakey3: this is a local dev box?
[18:05] <Jakey3> nope on a vps
[18:06] <ratrace> Jakey3: then first thing, use a pubkey and NOT password for root login! Some folks will argue that you block root login as well, but eh... that's another story.
[18:07] <ratrace> Jakey3: second, what exactly happens when you SFTP in as a user who is in the "filetransfer" group?
[18:07] <Jakey3> ok will do
[18:07] <Jakey3> goes to root folder
[18:07] <Jakey3> but cant open any of the folders
[18:07] <ratrace> Jakey3: are you sure? This is chrooted, so your home will be /
[18:08] <Jakey3> im not sure what you mean
[18:09] <ratrace> Jakey3: can you pastebin the directory structure you first see when you log in?
[18:09] <ratrace> Jakey3: what I mean is, is it system root? or that user's home folder, but its' shown as / in the prompt, because of chroot?
[18:10] <Jakey3> "/home/ftpuser when you login"
[18:11] <ratrace> Jakey3: when you log in with SFTP, and do ls, you should see the contents of /home/ftpuser
[18:11] <Jakey3> right now i cant login with ftpuser
[18:11] <ratrace> Jakey3: but the current directory will be shown as /
[18:11] <ratrace> Jakey3: okay, what's the error message you get?
[18:12] <Jakey3> This service allows sftp connections only.
[18:12] <Jakey3> Connection to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx closed.
[18:12] <ratrace> and what SFTP client program are you using?
[18:12] <Jakey3> filezilla
[18:12] <ratrace> how is filezilla configured to access it?
[18:12] <Jakey3> passive port 22
[18:12] <ratrace> Jakey3: protocol?
[18:13] <Jakey3> sftp
[18:13] <Vuurdraak_> @ Jordan_U , i'm guessing I just need to set grub to: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset quiet splash"
[18:13] <k1l> Jakey3: is it again your ftp setup we  told you its deprecated?
[18:13] <Jakey3> im using sftp
[18:13] <Jakey3> now
[18:14] <Jakey3> :P
[18:15] <k1l> is the ssh server running on port 22?
[18:15] <Vuurdraak_> booting to find out if it got fixed
[18:15] <ratrace> Jakey3: can you connect with command line sftp? `sftp user@your.server` ?
[18:15] <Jakey3> ratrace, i didnt try that yet
[18:15] <Jakey3> will do that now
[18:16] <ratrace> Jakey3: please do, and if that fails, try again with -v and pastebin the output
[18:16] <Jakey3> ok
[18:16] <Jakey3> k1l, i believe so
[18:16] <ratrace> Jakey3: of course, substitute actual user name for "user" and actual hostname for that command
[18:16] <Redbeardt> whoa there are people here
[18:16] <Jakey3> ratrace, yep
[18:16] <Redbeardt> A shitload of people!
[18:17] <ratrace> k1l: what's deprecated? that Linode article on chrooted sftp-only accounts?
[18:17] <MonkeyDust> Redbeardt  mind your language
[18:17] <Vuurdraak_> yeeh, i can boot normaly again, login loop is gone after adding nomodeset to grub :)
[18:17] <Redbeardt> Sorry
[18:17] <k1l> ratrace: no. using plain ftp.  Jakey3 asked the whole day how to run plain ftp.
[18:17] <Vuurdraak_> thanks for the help & tips <3
[18:17] <glumpy> Hello
[18:17] <ratrace> k1l: ah. k. no, this is about chrooted sftp-only access, and we're debugging why he can't log in.
[18:18] <Redbeardt> I was just wondering whether there is any reason why wifi would work when booting into Ubuntu from a USB to test, but may work when installed. I wanted to make sure at least wifi was running before I installed.
[18:18] <Redbeardt> wouldn't work when booting into*
[18:18] <glumpy> How do I add my user to the group cdrom? And what are the risks?
[18:18] <k1l> Redbeardt: depends on the exact hardware.
[18:19] <Redbeardt> The card is an Intel 7265-AC
[18:19] <k1l> Redbeardt: some drivers ubuntu is not allowed to install but running in live-mode, license wise
[18:19] <ratrace> Jakey3: oh... just to make sure... your client operating system is Ubuntu, correct? Server too?
[18:19] <Vuurdraak_> Redbeardt, i think if the card is supported it will automaticly be detected and run
[18:19] <Redbeardt> I'm new to Linux.. completely new.. so I'm stumbling about trying to get this rolling
[18:19] <Vuurdraak_> regardless if u boot from a cd or usb or hd
[18:20] <Redbeardt> Allegedly it's supported. I even found .ucode files in /lib/firmware for it, which is.. good.. allegedly.
[18:20] <Redbeardt> But it says it's blocked by hardware switch
[18:20] <Jordan_U> k1l: Are you really trying to say that there are drivers which are enabled in the live session that will not be installed?
[18:20] <Redbeardt> and FN-F2 isnt helping!
[18:21] <Jakey3> ratrace, yes, i was able to login on client
[18:21] <Jakey3> ubuntu 14.04
[18:21] <ratrace> Jakey3: so using command line SFTP you can connect just fine, and using Filezilla you can't?
[18:21] <Jakey3> yes
[18:21] <Jakey3> let me see if ic an transfer a file
[18:21] <ratrace> I'm sorry I have no idea how to help you there.
[18:21] <Redbeardt> I tried rfkill unblock all to no avail also .__.
[18:21] <Vuurdraak_> blocked by hardware switch mmmm i never heared of that
[18:22] <Redbeardt> bugger
[18:22] <Redbeardt> I'm also confused as to why there's a phys0 wlan thingy in rfkill list all
[18:22] <Redbeardt> as well as asus-wlan
[18:22] <Vuurdraak_> maybe more senior members know what it means
[18:22] <Redbeardt> shouldn't it be one or the other?
[18:22] <ratrace> Jakey3: and make sure you switch from password based root login to pubkey login. root is okay for pubkey if you really must, as long as it's pubkey and passwords are blocked for root.
[18:22] <Vuurdraak_> you should be able to use multiple cards at the same time
[18:23] <k1l> Redbeardt: put the output of "rfkill list" and "lspci" into paste.ubuntu.com and show the link here
[18:23] <Vuurdraak_> a pc can have multiple networks to use
[18:23] <k1l> Jordan_U: there are some, iirc. but not the intel ones, since they are mainlined
[18:23] <Redbeardt> that's hard to do k1l because I'd have to reboot into ubuntu then come back here haha
[18:24] <Redbeardt> i.e. reboot into windows again afterwards
[18:24] <Vuurdraak_> :D
[18:24] <Redbeardt> maybe i should get an IRC app on my phone
[18:24] <k1l> Redbeardt: no lan cable in range?
[18:24] <Redbeardt> oh wait! theres another laptop downsta
[18:24] <Redbeardt> .. and those too
[18:24] <Redbeardt> im an idiot
[18:24] <Redbeardt> okay brb
[18:24] <Redbeardt> going to plug in
[18:24] <Redbeardt> and boot into ubuntu
[18:24] <k1l> yeah
[18:25] <Jakey3> ratrace, thanks for the heads up
[18:25] <k1l> i am afk now but i am sure the other can help you on that issue
[18:25] <Jakey3> i think the data was cached in filezilla
[18:25] <Jakey3> now its working as expected thank you
[18:25] <Jakey3> for you help
[18:25] <Jakey3> *your
[18:25] <ratrace> Jakey3: you're welcome.
[18:26] <Jordan_U> k1l: I can't imagine a license that would allow use in the live session but not allow installation (though the other direction I could see), and with a quick search I can't find any reference to such drivers existing.
[18:27] <Jakey3> ratrace, do you mind to explain to my why you recommend the change in the linode article
[18:28] <Redbeardt_> a;lrighty
[18:29] <Redbeardt_> sorry whatcommands did you say to do?
[18:30] <Vuurdraak_> @ Redbeardt_ , in a ubuntu help toic it says: "If your wireless card shows "Hard blocked: yes", then a physical switch on your laptop case is turned off. Turn it on."
[18:30] <Vuurdraak_> topic*
[18:30] <Redbeardt> Aye but it works when booted into windows
[18:31] <Redbeardt> plus there is no such switch on this laptop
[18:31] <Vuurdraak_> what does: rfkill list all
[18:31] <Vuurdraak_> say ?
[18:31] <ratrace> Jakey3: well I was wrong, you don't _have_ to do that. It's just that I usually do it like that for better security.
[18:32] <Redbeardt> 1:phy0: WirelessLAN, soft blocked no, hardblocked yes... 2:asus-wlan:WirelessLAN soft and hard both say no, same for 3:asus-bluetooth
[18:32] <Vuurdraak_> and u need to unblock with root
[18:32] <epicCane> amd zen is going to come out with 32 cores
[18:32] <eolien> hi, i installed ubuntu 16.04, and in unity-greeter i have a network icon that i want to remove. I already blank the accessibility icon, but in the same dir there isn't a icon matching the network one (see http://askubuntu.com/questions/163319/how-do-i-remove-the-accessibility-options-icon-from-the-login-screen )
[18:32] <Vuurdraak_> like: sudo rfkill unblock wifi
[18:32] <eolien> does someone know how to remove the network icon ?
[18:32] <Jakey3> ratrace, ok np
[18:32] <ratrace> Jakey3: but if you wanna know, I always chmod 750 the user home dirs, and in case of root owned home dirs, then it has to be root:user
[18:32] <Vuurdraak_> Redbeardt, or: sudo rfkill unblock all
[18:33] <Jakey3> ratrace, thanks for the info
[18:33] <Redbeardt> just tried that
[18:33] <ratrace> Jakey3: otherwise the user wouldn't have read access to its own home dir
[18:33] <Redbeardt> no change
[18:33] <Vuurdraak_> sad :(
[18:33] <epicCane> 64 cores
[18:33] <Redbeardt> :(
[18:33] <Jakey3> ratrace, lol kinda useful then :)
[18:33] <ratrace> Jakey3: yes if you 750 them. for 755 it can be root:root
[18:34] <ratrace> Jakey3: but 750 also brings other considerations especially on a web server, and especially if there will be web/php files in there.
[18:34] <graps> Hi
[18:34] <Redbeardt> I guess ill just keepdigging around on google.. argh
[18:34] <Jakey3> ratrace, because of excution
[18:34] <Vuurdraak_> Redbeardt, another solution might be to install a new network manneger
[18:35] <Redbeardt> I have no idea how to do that ;D
[18:35] <Vuurdraak_> sudo apt-get install wicd-gtk    >and the old network maneger needs to be removed>   sudo apt-get remove --purge network-manager-gnome network-manager
[18:36] <graps> Has anybody in here downloaded and run Chromium successfully in Ubuntu 14.04.1 ?
[18:36] <ratrace> Jakey3: no but because if you chmod them 750, that's rwx for owner and rx for group, nothing for others. if you root:root own such a dir then the user wouldn't be able to access own home dir.
[18:36] <Redbeardt> it's an ultrabook so it doesn't have ethernet. I'm assuming that command downloads?
[18:36] <Vuurdraak_> yeh
[18:36] <Guest33009> you could try wicd manager
[18:37] <Jakey3> ratrace, i see
[18:37] <Vuurdraak_> im not sure if it's on the cd/dvd
[18:37] <ratrace> Jakey3: so you'd have to put the webserver into user's group in order to acess files in their home dir. PHP, for example, can be configured with FPM to run as that user, so no changes there. Other app containers like Python or Ruby ones too.
[18:37] <Vuurdraak_> you can try
[18:37] <Redbeardt> bugger
[18:37] <graps> Actually, can someone suggest an alternative browser to Firefox ?
[18:37] <Vuurdraak_> not remove unless it finds wicd
[18:37] <Bashing-om> graps: Of Couese .. Now what is the real question ?
[18:37] <xangua> !info chromium-browser | something wrong with it? graps
[18:38] <graps> Bashing-om: :) The real question is how do I resolve a Chromium error, which prevents it from running in my 14.04.1 box ?
[18:38] <Redbeardt> ok
[18:38] <Vuurdraak_> Redbeardt, this is a link to an offline package manager to get the package for wicd
[18:38] <Vuurdraak_> https://askubuntu.com/questions/974/how-can-i-install-software-or-packages-without-internet-offline
[18:39] <xangua> graps: and the error is?
[18:40] <Redbeardt> yea it said unable to locatewicd-gtk so ill try your link!
[18:40] <Bashing-om> graps: Start the browser from terminal and post the errors in a pastebin . We then have an idea of what is not taking place .
[18:41] <Redbeardt> I thought maybe rfkill wasactually blocking it, like maybe the switch was stuck on softwarewise.. so I nuked rfkill. Didnt help though.
[18:41] <Vuurdraak_> nue it from orbit, it's tehe only way to be sure
[18:41] <Vuurdraak_> nuke*
[18:42] <squinty> Redbeardt,  just a thought   in terminal type   dmesg | grep -i firmware   see if it throws an error message
[18:42] <Vuurdraak_> yeh enoying when internet doesn't work out of the box
[18:42] <Redbeardt> theresawhole bunch
[18:43] <graps> xangua: What was the website where I can paste, pastebin ?
[18:43] <Redbeardt> yea pastebin
[18:43] <graps> WHat was the URL of pastebin ?
[18:43] <graps> ubottu: pastebin
[18:43] <Vuurdraak_> patebin.com ?
[18:43] <Redbeardt> iwlwifi0000:03:00.0: Directsfirmwareloadforiwlwifi-7265D-15.ucodefailed with error -2
[18:44] <graps> Thanks Vuurdraak_ :)
[18:44] <Redbeardt> Damn this other laptop's spacebar is a bitstuffed
[18:44] <Vuurdraak_> paste*
[18:44] <Redbeardt> That error doesnt surprise me that much though.. I think? I know my cardisn't the 'D'version, 7265D
[18:44] <Redbeardt> but then again theres allthose other ucodefiles and they dontgive errors.. err
[18:45] <Redbeardt> I dont know how this works well enough
[18:46] <adithya> hi. I have ubuntu 15.10 running on my dell-7537.
[18:46] <Vuurdraak_> somehow it doesn't properly recognize the hardware, so you need other drivers, if the current kernel drivers would work it would run
[18:46] <adithya> I am unable to use my graphics card.
[18:46] <Redbeardt> holy crap
[18:46] <Redbeardt> I just noticed on the front of my laptop there's a little aeroplane iconwith a light on next to it
[18:46] <Redbeardt> SoI *am* hardware blocked.. I just can't turn it offforsome reason
[18:47] <graps> http://pastebin.com/XwsfZqxc
[18:47] <Vuurdraak_> maybe there is a key on the keyboard to switch it on/off ?
[18:47] <Vuurdraak_> @ Redbeardt
[18:47] <Redbeardt> It's supposed to be fn-f2 but that doesn't work in Ubuntu. Works in Windows though
[18:48] <Redbeardt> But then surely rfkill would be able to resolve it? It must be a driver issue then?
[18:48]  * Redbeardt scratches head
[18:48] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , do you mean you can not use 3d or it doesnt work at all
[18:49] <Jaga-Jaga> Why do I see a green thick column on the left border of my screen ?
[18:49] <Vuurdraak_> idk how the hardware switch works, if it's truly a hardware switch you would think it can be turned on/off, does switching it from keyboard in windows, maybe switch it too for ubuntu ?
[18:49] <adithya> The screen tears a lot.
[18:49] <Redbeardt> yea thats just it
[18:49] <adithya> Flickering screens too.
[18:49] <Redbeardt> same switchworks in windows, not in ubuntu
[18:50] <graps> Chrome/Chromium error: http://pastebin.com/XwsfZqxc
[18:50] <Vuurdraak_> @ Redbeardt , what happens if you switch it from one state to the other state when in windows, see if it somehow changes also when booting to ubuntu ?
[18:50] <graps> Do I need the SUID sandbox for it to run ?
[18:50] <DirtyCajun> any suggestions for a software that will allow me to edit an ubuntu iso files and then recreate the iso?
[18:51] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , have you tried using other drivers ?
[18:51] <squinty> Redbeardt,  http://askubuntu.com/questions/744774/wifi-not-working-on-ubuntu-15-10/744849   might give some tips
[18:51] <adithya> I am using nouvaeau.
[18:51] <adithya> It fails to load nvidia. Thus runs on intel drivers.
[18:51] <Redbeardt> ill give it a shot Vuurdraak
[18:51] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , install a binairy driver for your card if posible, go to the dash and type in drivers
[18:52] <tgm4883> DirtyCajun: remastersys
[18:52] <Vuurdraak_> and then click on additional drivers
[18:52] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , and install a better driver
[18:52] <Redbeardt> ta
[18:52] <Bashing-om> graps: is it fully installed ? what returns ' dpkg -l chromium-browser ; sudo apt-get -f install ' ?
[18:52] <Vuurdraak_> goodluck Redbeardt
[18:52] <Redbeardt> hehe
[18:53] <Vuurdraak_> :)
[18:53] <Vuurdraak_> you can always try to get the offline package for wicd @ Redbeardt
[18:53] <Redbeardt> lol I pop into WIndows and the little aeroplane light is off by default bah!
[18:53] <Vuurdraak_> lol
[18:53] <Redbeardt> yup I guess ill do that now since im booted into windows
[18:53] <adithya> It breaks my system.
[18:53] <prom_> hello
[18:53] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya any other driver then nouveau breaks the system ?
[18:54] <adithya> Installing proprietary drivers give me errors. Xorg stops working.
[18:54] <Vuurdraak_> ouch
[18:54] <adithya> I get intel drm 915 pipe mismatch error found 0, expected 1.
[18:54] <adithya> and no screens found error.
[18:54] <Vuurdraak_> maybe the flickering is due to wrong setting the refresh rate of the monitor
[18:55] <graps> Bashing-om: Not sure if it's installed fully/correctly. http://pastebin.com/AYT0Xiup
[18:55] <Bashing-om> graps: Look'n .
[18:55] <iomari> greetings, ssh suddenly stopped working.  says: Job failed to start.
[18:55] <prom_> if my ubuntu is stuck what can i do ? it something i can do ?
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> !details | prom_
[18:56] <tgm4883> graps: you have a typo in apt-get
[18:56] <adithya> [    8.169844] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: enabling device (0006 -> 0007)
[18:56] <adithya> [    8.169877] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: NVIDIA GK107 (0e7240a2)
[18:56] <adithya> [    8.182550] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: bios: version 80.07.9e.00.1a
[18:56] <adithya> [    8.345003] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: fb: 2048 MiB GDDR5
[18:56] <adithya> [    8.345086] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: bus: MMIO write of 00000002 FAULT at 4188ac [ IBUS ]
[18:56] <adithya> [    8.405796] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: DRM: VRAM: 2048 MiB
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> prom_  which ubuntu version? what do you mean by 'stuck'? did it work before?
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> adithya  next time, use a !pastebin
[18:56] <Vuurdraak_> thats an nvidia card
[18:57] <xangua> graps: why are you running something you downloaded to your download directory?
[18:57] <adithya> [   75.846689] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: DRM: suspending client object trees...
[18:57] <adithya> [   75.853954] nouveau 0000:04:00.0: DRM: suspending kernel object tree...
[18:57] <prom_> when my workers are working in one moment when then open 3 or 4 pages browser the ubuntu gett stucket
[18:57] <adithya> okay, sorry.
[18:57] <prom_> i am clear now ?
[18:58] <graps> xangua: I want to run it on only my Download folder. Is it better to run it from /usr/local/bin, or equivalent ?
[18:58] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , what is the video crad name ?
[18:58] <Vuurdraak_> geforce ???
[18:58] <Bashing-om> graps: Well, we know that chromium-browser is not installed. What browser do you think is installed ? And for the apt-get command, you have a typo, try again .
[18:58] <adithya> gt750m
[18:58] <prom_> but i dont wont to restart computer because i lost my files
[18:58] <Vuurdraak_> let me check nvidia
[18:59] <MonkeyDust> prom_  which ubuntu version? which browser? what do you mean by 'stuck'? did it work before?
[18:59] <graps> Bashing-om: Okay. The typo was corrected, but maybe I should install chromium-browser/chromium/chrome to /usr/bin (or /usr/local/bin) ?
[18:59] <prom_> xubunt
[19:00] <prom_> 13.0
[19:00] <MonkeyDust> prom_  13.04 is long dead, upgrade first, then ask again
[19:00] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , according to the geforce website the 352 driver should work
[19:00] <Vuurdraak_> 352.63 updates for instance
[19:01] <adithya> It does not. I tried them.
[19:01] <Redbeardt> mmm how do I know where wicd is on the ubuntu repository?
[19:01] <prom_> i have 13.10
[19:01] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , you get errors when using that driver from the ubuntu repository
[19:01] <Vuurdraak_> ?
[19:01] <adithya> As I mentioned earlier it breaks my X.
[19:01] <MonkeyDust> prom_  upgrade to 14.04 or 15.10, then ask again
[19:02] <adithya> ubuntu nvidia also does not work.
[19:02] <Bashing-om> graps: All that is required to install chromium is a simple apt-get command .. let the package manager so what it does . It is much smarter than 'we' are. Now the question is " how to back out of what you have done" so we can install chromium browseer ?
[19:02] <adithya> Installing nvidia drivers stalls my bootup at the splash screen,
[19:02] <prom_> for this version can't help me ?
[19:02] <graps> Bashing-om: Do a 'sudo apt-get install chromium' ?
[19:03] <Vuurdraak_> you do get a graphical login ?
[19:03] <adithya> nope.
[19:03] <adithya> lightdm goes on an infinite loop.
[19:03] <MonkeyDust> prom_  no, it's dead
[19:03] <BlueShirt> Is there a way run out command line, but enable aplications to launch without switching to xwindws?
[19:04] <BlueShirt> Like the old DOS
[19:04] <prom_> but all mz computer ar with this version ... i make all with image ..
[19:04] <Jordan_U> BlueShirt: Could you please rephrase your question. I can't understand what you're trying to accomplish.
[19:04] <MonkeyDust> prom_  you do that, then come back for support
[19:05] <Bashing-om> graps: If, and I do stress IF you have not attempted to install chromium-browser in some other fashion then ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade ; sudo apt install chromium-browser ' will do the job nicely . Now before install, is there a mess to clean up ?
[19:05] <prom_> capish
[19:05] <prom_> ok
[19:05] <graps> 4.75 * 800
[19:05] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , it is weird that the propriatairy drivers do not work properly , im wondering if there is something else that got messed up, have you tried to reinstall X & lightdm ? and then try a propriatary driver again ?
[19:06] <BlueShirt> When in command line (like fn-f4), if I attempt to launch a graphical program, it can't be done without going to the gui (fn-f7)
[19:06] <graps> Bashing-om: Sure, it's probably contained in my Download folder
[19:06] <BlueShirt> In the old DOS, it was all command line, but programs (like Doom) could run graphically from text commands
[19:06] <adithya> Every time i reinstall the proprietary drivers they break my system.
[19:07] <adithya> And everytime i end up reinstalling X and some of the nouveau drivers.
[19:07] <Kake_Fisk> Anybody having any experience with extremely slow or non functioning internet connectivity on Ubuntu? Both ethernet and wifi
[19:07] <Jordan_U> BlueShirt: You could just start an X session with nothing but a fullscreen xterm.
[19:07] <Bashing-om> graps: That file is not required of the package manager . That said, what have you done in an attempt to install the chromium browser . that we now need to undo ?
[19:08] <Redbeardt> I just downloaded wicd manually and extracted it but I dont know how to install things in Linux hahaha
[19:08] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , u also tried to do a: sudo apt-get install --reinstall lightdm
[19:08] <adithya> I am running gsm by the way.
[19:08] <adithya> *GDM
[19:08] <Jordan_U> !software | Redbeardt
[19:08] <BlueShirt> Jordan_U: Thanks.
[19:09] <Jordan_U> BlueShirt: You're welcome.
[19:09] <Redbeardt> danke
[19:09] <bartosz_> hey
[19:09] <Vuurdraak_> @ Redbeardt , normaly you would do: sudo apt-get install wicd  ,to get it, but can you not search for wicd in the offline package manager thingy ? i never used it my self
[19:09] <Jordan_U> Redbeardt: Bitte.
[19:09] <bartosz_> is there any option to get a sound from mobile phone?
[19:10] <Redbeardt> That keryx thing had dependencies and whatnot so I thought this route might be simpler.. maybe
[19:10] <MonkeyDust> Redbeardt  install from the nrepos, not from manually downloaded packages
[19:10] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithy , reinstalll gdm maybe
[19:10] <bartosz_> I mean it would be perfect that I could drop the phone and use computer to talk via bluetooth
[19:11] <graps> Bashing-om: What should I type to get a status check on my Chromium current install ?
[19:11] <DirtyCajun> i cant find the partman/(some command) for already mounted partitions
[19:12] <Redbeardt> I cant get internet on this laptop right now
[19:12] <Redbeardt> thats the issue
[19:12] <Jordan_U> !offline | Redbeardt
[19:12] <Redbeardt> wifi hard blocked D:
[19:13] <MonkeyDust> Redbeardt  first use a normal, easy, stable and fast ethernet cable connection, then configure wifi after that
[19:13] <Vuurdraak_> use the ubuntu cd to load up synaptic on another machine that has internet @ Redbeardt
[19:14] <Redbeardt> ultrabook :p no ethernet
[19:14] <Redbeardt> aiieee!
[19:14] <Redbeardt> so many options
[19:14] <Vuurdraak_> u dont have anothe pc lappy to get it ?
[19:15] <Vuurdraak_> or ring at the neighbours please i need to use or pc :D
[19:16] <graps> Bashing-om: May I pick up where we left off ? I copied your instructions to a text file (the ...install chromium-browser commands) This PC needs to be used by my dad
[19:16] <Bashing-om> graps: No idea .. You tell us what you have done ???
[19:17] <Vuurdraak_> @ adithya , if you can get only the nouveau driver to work, idk what you are seeing, but the flickering might be wrong refresh rates, try setting it to 60hz first i dont know your hardware though
[19:17] <Bashing-om> graps: I be away for a few minutes . Be back in a few .
[19:17] <adithya> nouveau works with only intel.
[19:17] <graps> Bashing-om: Okay, I have a few minutes left... I will get back with you soon, thanks for your help so far !
[19:18] <adithya> How do i check the refresh rates?
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> adithya  in a terminal, type   xrandr
[19:19] <Vuurdraak_> https://askubuntu.com/questions/59621/how-to-change-the-monitors-refresh-rate
[19:19] <Vuurdraak_> yeh xrandr
[19:19] <adithya> its 60*+
[19:20] <adithya>    1920x1080     60.00*+  59.93    40.00
[19:20] <Vuurdraak_> maybe you have a 120hz screen , i have no clue what kind of hardware you got and what the proper refresh rates are for it, for every resolution,
[19:21] <adithya> Full HD screen. Googling dell 7537 gets the hw specs.
[19:21] <Vuurdraak_> with me it doesnt say 59.93 & 40
[19:21] <Vuurdraak_> but i guess its set to 60
[19:21] <Vuurdraak_> mmm
[19:22] <Vuurdraak_> though one, short of reinstalling the os new , i don't know what is realy going on
[19:23] <Vuurdraak_> maybe it needs to be set to 59.93
[19:24] <Vuurdraak_> the 59.93 looks suspicious, , try setting it to that
[19:24] <adithya> okay.
[19:24] <Vuurdraak_> xrandr -s 11920x1080 -r 59.93
[19:24] <faekjarz> Hey there! My new mouse (1000 dpi) is too fast, although i already turned down the pointer speed as low as possible via the settings GUI. Is there a method to go even slower?
[19:24] <Vuurdraak_> xrandr -s 1920x1080 -r 59.93
[19:24] <Vuurdraak_> sorry
[19:25] <adithya> Rate 59.93 Hz not available for this size
[19:25] <adithya> *sigh
[19:26] <Vuurdraak_> :( i'm sort of running out of idee's my self
[19:26] <adithya> Ill get back after breaking my system by installing the proprietary drivers.
[19:26] <Vuurdraak_> okay good luck
[19:28] <Vuurdraak_> @ faekjarz , yes with xinput : https://askubuntu.com/questions/205676/how-to-change-mouse-speed-sensitivity
[19:30] <skaustly> #ubuntu
[19:31] <skaustly> hey guys :D
[19:31] <l0ll1p0p> skaustly: hi!
[19:32] <skaustly> How are you?
[19:32] <skaustly> I'm on YouTube: Skaustly :D
[19:32] <skaustly> xD
[19:32] <hep7> hello
[19:33] <l0ll1p0p> skasturi: you might want to switch to #ubuntu-offtopic if you dont seek advice ;)
[19:33] <MonkeyDust> s/he's already gone
[19:33] <Vuurdraak_> yeh was just a utube advert troll i guess
[19:33] <hep7> what is new in ubuntu 16.04 UI-wise?
[19:34] <EriC^^> hep7: /join #ubuntu+1
[19:34] <hep7> EriC^^: what is that?
[19:34] <Vuurdraak_> it's a channel
[19:34] <EriC^^> channel for 16.04
[19:36] <MonkeyDust> hep7  type    /j #ubuntu
[19:36] <MonkeyDust> hep7  type    /j #ubuntu+1
[19:36] <hep7> MonkeyDust: i have. thanks
[19:38] <faekjarz> Vuurdraak_: Thank you very much! "xinput --set-prop 17 278 1.5" is purrfect *meow* (now i can highlight a single i)
[19:39] <Vuurdraak_> :D great that it works
[19:39] <hep7> MonkeyDust: EriC^^ : that channel is unresponsive
[19:39] <titanium17> guys, I have set up 2 lxc containers in a virtual machine. I want to run java programs on both
[19:39] <titanium17> But how do I install java in these containers?
[19:39] <titanium17> sudo apt-get install java
[19:40] <titanium17> doesnt seem to work
[19:40] <motherbear> How do I play videos through my laptops CDRom?
[19:40] <Redbeardt> omg
[19:40] <Redbeardt> iwas messing with commands and the wifi worked.. for about 3 seconds!
[19:40] <Redbeardt> then it disabled itself
[19:40] <Redbeardt> :O
[19:40] <Vuurdraak_> :O
[19:40] <MonkeyDust> hep7  look for a 16.04 beta review
[19:40] <motherbear> I put in a video, and Ubuntu isn't recognizing it.
[19:40] <Redbeardt> did sudo service network-manager stop
[19:40] <Redbeardt> and then start
[19:41] <Redbeardt> 2nd attempt didnt work though >_>
[19:41] <hep7> MonkeyDust: i have watched few
[19:41] <Vuurdraak_> @ Redbeardt , it worked after you said stop or after start ?
[19:41] <Redbeardt> and i just did rfkill unblock all and the aeroplane light turned.. on
[19:41] <Redbeardt> this is madness
[19:41] <hep7> MonkeyDust: you would say i am still new to the linux thing
[19:42] <Redbeardt> after start
[19:42] <MonkeyDust> hep7  16.04 is so new, it's not even released yet
[19:42] <Vuurdraak_> i fear uyou need to get wicd, it sounds like the standard manager is buggy
[19:42] <DirtyCajun> for anyone interested the preseed issue with a drive already existing it is a current bug! https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1347726
[19:42] <motherbear> Any reason why I am not able to play DVDs in the CDRom?
[19:42] <hep7> MonkeyDust: am aware. tried the beta 2
[19:43] <Redbeardt> there are people in google that reckon that if you add a random.. line.. to some file.. it'll work. Trouble is im just booting into the 'try ubuntu' while doing this so those thigs don't persist
[19:43] <Redbeardt> hm maybe I can edit the contents of the iso
[19:43] <hep7> hep7: but for me it looks and works same as 14.04
[19:43] <motherbear> Well thanks anyway...
[19:44] <Bashing-om> motherbear: DVD codecs are of a restrivcted nature, there fore not installed bt defaullt. What 'buntu and version are you running to install the 'extras' .
[19:44] <Vuurdraak_> @ Redbeardt , you could try put it on an usb, and then edit the usb
[19:45] <Vuurdraak_> more easy then burning cd's/dvd
[19:45] <Redbeardt> thats how im doing it actually
[19:45] <Redbeardt> but iam tiredand couldnt bebothered explaining myselfproperly apparently
[19:45] <Redbeardt> almost 4am here
[19:45] <Vuurdraak_> better take a rest, it's never good to try to fix stuff when you're tired
[19:45] <Redbeardt> hm maybe ishould just sleepeh
[19:45] <hep7> MonkeyDust: i resonded myself up there. but for me it looks and works same as 14.04
[19:46] <Vuurdraak_> tomorow is a new day with a fresh start :)
[19:46] <Redbeardt> probably end up being a late start
[19:47] <Vuurdraak_> i want to fix stuff too when things brake down, but i have had so many times, that after i went to bed the next morning i saw stuff i didn't notice when i was tired, and looked at it fresh again
[19:55] <Redbeardt> thanks for your help Vuurdraak, Imoff to bed
[19:55] <Redbeardt> gnite
[19:56] <Vuurdraak_> nn
[19:57] <Vuurdraak_> i'm off too laters all o/
[19:59] <graps> Hi Bashing-om, the install was successful for chromium-browser !
[20:02] <hetii> u
[20:02] <hetii> re ;)
[20:02] <graps> Bashing-om: The unzipped directory where the chromium-browser was placed (~/Music/Downloads) was rm -rf'd since that was the only location it was unzipped/"installed"
[20:02] <hetii> Ok so, I just installed ubuntu mate and must admint that I like it
[20:03] <hetii> looks very nice, works even faster then my linuxmint :)
[20:03] <graps> Okay, see you all later. Thanks for your help !
[20:03] <hetii> but wonder why network interfaces names are change.
[20:09] <temmi_hoo> so, my machine has been running the do-release-upgrade for four hours now, most of it spent after it asked if i wanted it to just automatically do the reboot thing until all is ready
[20:10] <temmi_hoo> now it apparently is rebooting every now and then as at times it responds to reverse ssh and at times it does not
[20:10] <temmi_hoo> i'm hoping it is not expecting anybody to give input from console...
[20:16] <witm55> @temmi_hoo 4 hours? that sound's fishy to me...
[20:17] <temmi_hoo> indeed
[20:17] <witm55> what are you upgrading from, and to what?
[20:18] <temmi_hoo> i also like very much that the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UtopicUpgrades looks like it's very simple and the fun begins at when the do-release-upgrade starts asking questions
[20:18] <temmi_hoo> do you want this or that or that or... i'd love to see some of that discussed in the linked text
[20:18] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: what is the exact issue?
[20:18] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: i told you some hourse ago how to get your system to upgrade.
[20:19] <temmi_hoo> i'm upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 to 15.04 to 15.10 and now at the 14.04 to 14.10 phase
[20:19] <temmi_hoo> k1l_: i am doing just that
[20:19] <witm55> In that case, do-release-upgrade is like your woman: all's well as long as no questions are involved.
[20:19] <temmi_hoo> following the link you gave me (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[20:19] <witm55> but if questions do come up, well, then there are no right answers, just wrong ones.
[20:19] <k1l_> yeah, change sources.list to the old-releases, run do-release-upgrade. wait untill the upgrade is done. reboot.
[20:20] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: no no no no no no no no
[20:20] <k1l_> !eolupgrades
[20:20] <k1l_> 14.10 is dead. so the regular upgrade doesnt work.
[20:20] <temmi_hoo> oh okay so it is currently bootlooping until i get to the console
[20:21] <witm55> and it's a remote machine, just swell....
[20:21] <witm55> Well, first rule of upgrading: You _DO_ have a backup of your important data, right?
[20:22] <k1l_> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades#Upgrading   that is pretty straight forward
[20:23] <temmi_hoo> also, in the part where the docs say 'To begin the upgrade, make sure you have a sources.list like the following, with CODENAME being your release, e.g. quantal.' i'd really really really love if instead of CODENAME i could put a version number string instead of having to find out what cartoon character maps to which version number :)
[20:23] <temmi_hoo> witm55: yes i do
[20:24] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: that will never happen so no need to talk about that all the time
[20:24] <temmi_hoo> is there a document listing the version numbers to codenames?
[20:25] <k1l_> you are on trusty.
[20:25] <k1l_> and you need to put trusty in there.
[20:25] <temmi_hoo> so how do i find out what codename is for 15? and then 16 when that is released?
[20:26] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: you dont need to change that
[20:27] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: you just change the repo url. the CODENAME stays the same
[20:27] <temmi_hoo> ok good. so what does the CODENAME signify then?
[20:28] <k1l_> "trusty". please open your /etc/apt/sources.list in a editor. you just need to exchange the repo url as described. you dont need to touch anything else.
[20:29] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: its already set to trusty as release codename. and that needs to stay that. the "do-release-upgrade" command will handle the change in its upgrade procedure.
[20:29] <k1l_> its as easy as i told you 10 times: change the url in that file, run the upgrader, reboot when finnished.
[20:30] <temmi_hoo> i know i did wrong, i'll have to do it right when i get on site
[20:31] <temmi_hoo> so when i'm upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04 does it still stay trusty?
[20:31] <nacc> temmi_hoo: no, trusty is 14.04
[20:31] <nacc> temmi_hoo: oh you meant in that file? it will change as a part of the upgrade
[20:32] <Jordan_U> temmi_hoo: *You* never change the codename, because that will break things. do-release-upgrade will change it at the appropriate time.
[20:32] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: no. you do that procedure for the 14.04 -> 14.10 upgrade. then the same for 14.10 ->15.04 upgrade. you dont exchange the CODENAME in that file. you just exchange the repo url.
[20:32] <temmi_hoo> as in the tool does the change and after upgrade i can go read what cartoon character my new and shiny 15 is?
[20:32] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: the changing of the CODENAME is task of the upgrader. dont touch that
[20:32] <temmi_hoo> okay
[20:32] <k1l_> temmi_hoo: are you trolling?
[20:33] <temmi_hoo> no, i'm just happy i don't need to find out cartoon character names when i know i want to go from 14 to 15
[20:33] <k1l_> i mean, i explained it like 10 times now, and you are still macking mocking comments about the release names. i really wonder how a bsd unix guru could struggle that much with such an eeasy task, tbh.
[20:34] <temmi_hoo> i didn't know i didn't need to find out the string name, instead i thought this was something everybody just knows by heart
[20:34] <temmi_hoo> anyhoo i'm off to sleep and do the thing properly later
[20:34] <temmi_hoo> thx for helping k1l_
[20:35] <Jordan_U> temmi_hoo: To be clear, "14" and "15" aren't Ubuntu releases. There are 14.04, 14.10, 15.04, and 15.10 which are 4 different releases, all releases in the year.month of the release number.
[20:42] <ams_> Hi, i'm a bit confused. The internet seems to suggest that if I get not results from `egrep '^flags.*(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo` then my cpu can't do virtualisation. But from the spec of the cpu: http://ark.intel.com/products/80815/Intel-Core-i5-4590-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_70-GHz it appears it can
[20:42] <ams_> Is there something I could be doing wrong?
[20:45] <akik> ams_: svm is for amd cpu
[20:45] <ams_> akik: ok, what about vmx?
[20:45] <akik> ams_: can you pastebin /proc/cpuinfo?
[20:45] <ams_> sure 1 sec
[20:45] <akik> vmx is for intel
[20:46] <ams_> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/21hp5wuQ/
[20:47] <nacc> ams_: sometimes you have to enabled it in the BIOS
[20:48] <higley> So what is up with the purple color?
[20:48] <k1l_> yeah, that is what i think, too. because the cpu should be able to run that
[20:48] <ams_> nacc: I believe I have. Also as I understand it the flag should show up even if it's not enabled (I could be wrong though)
[20:48] <akik> ams_: are you running on bare hw?
[20:49] <ams_> yup
[20:49] <k1l_> ams_: what OS is that?
[20:49] <ams_> 15
[20:50] <akik> one flag is hypervisor. does it tell you that you are already running a hypervisor?
[20:51] <DirtyCajun> if your router is your DHCP server can you still set up netboot?
[20:51] <alez404> hi
[20:53] <k1l_> ams_: please look into the bios again.
[20:53] <ams_> akik: I'm running xen on ubuntu, this ubuntu is dom0
[20:53] <k1l_> ams_: or what ubuntu is that exactly running what kernel?
[20:53] <ams_> k1l_: I'm in my bios now, Virtualisation is enabled, as is VT for Direct I/)
[20:54] <ams_> k1l_: well i'm in my bios now so I can't paste that. 15.04, all upgraded to the latest
[20:54] <akik> ams_: can you boot without xen and see if the flags change?
[20:54] <ams_> akik: to be honest, I don't know how to do that
[20:55] <k1l_> i found other /proc/cpuinfo online from that cpu having the vmx flag. so something on your setup is causing this.
[20:55] <akik> ams_: i think your boot loader will have the non-xen boot still
[20:55] <ams_> akik: you're right, trying now
[20:56] <akik> "By default, if you booted into XEN kernel it will not display svm or vmx flag using the grep command."
[20:56] <ams_> akik: aha! so that flag is a red herring then
[20:57] <ams_> there it is
[20:57] <ams_> ok sweet
[20:57] <akik> ams_: well xen isn't totally on bare hw
[20:57] <ams_> yeah you're right, i'd forgotten about the whole dom0 thing
[20:57] <k1l_> maybe xen is using it on its own and so blocking guests from using that
[20:57] <ams_> cheers guys, ok, i'll dig in to my original problem them
[20:59] <akik> ams_: you should see hvm in /sys/hypervisor/properties/capabilities while in xen
[20:59] <ams_> yes i do
[21:00] <aruns> Hi.
[21:00] <aruns> Does anyone know if there is an IRC channel for AMPPS?
[21:00] <aruns> Or for LAMP stacks in general?
[21:02] <Mathisen> hello need some help here updated from 14.10 to 15.10 and now i have some conflicts " http://paste.ubuntu.com/15660520/  " how do i solve this ??
[21:03] <xangua> Mathisen: how exactly did you skipped  releases? One normally can not upgrade from 14.10 to 15.10
[21:04] <ams_> akik: k1l_  yes got to the bottom of it. I needed to pass --hvm to the --virt-install command I was running. It was giving me an error about "kvm not available", when you google this error the internet is full of people saying "you must have vmx in /proc/cpuinfo" which caused by confusion. Thanks for your help!
[21:04] <Mathisen> xangua, to be honest im asking for a friend im not 100% what version it was.. he used atleast the GUI in X to update
[21:04] <Logan> xangua: well, you can technically do it by changing your sources.list
[21:05] <Mathisen> xangua, so it most likely told him to
[21:05] <xangua> Mathisen: the only thing your friend can do is backup and reinstall
[21:05] <Mathisen> shure ?
[21:09] <EriC^^> Mathisen: try to remove the xserver-xorg-lte-utopic package
[21:09] <EriC^^> and all lts-utopic related stuff, could you translate the errors at the bottom?
[21:09] <Mathisen> the folowing packages got depensiys it cant resolve
[21:10] <EriC^^> ok
[21:10] <EriC^^> let him try to remove the *-lts-utopic packages
[21:11] <EriC^^> dpkg -l | grep lts-utopic
[21:11] <EriC^^> should list them
[21:11] <protn> hi
[21:11] <EriC^^> hi
[21:11] <protn> how i can get  iBus 1.5.11  on ubuntu 14.04? :D
[21:11] <Mathisen> EriC^^, can you apt-get purge *-lts-utopic ?
[21:11] <Mathisen> or maybe that wont work
[21:11] <EriC^^> Mathisen: it might
[21:11] <Mathisen> okej i tell him
[21:12] <EriC^^> they shouldn't be too many
[21:12] <EriC^^> you can always use dpkg + awk + xargs if you're lazy
[21:13] <k1l_> aruns: see "/msg alis help" to search for channels, or ask in here or #ubuntu-server for the setup from the ubuntu repo packages
[21:14] <EriC^^> dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /lts-utopic$/ {print $2}' | xargs sudo apt-get purge -y
[21:14] <EriC^^> Mathisen: ^ that should work, try without the xargs part first to see if it lists them
[21:20] <mike_papa> How long is "several minutes" for boot-repair working on VM guest?
[21:20] <EriC^^> many, many minutes
[21:20] <EriC^^> (like 10)
[21:20] <mike_papa> I'm waiting something like 20 on "unhide boot menu"
[21:20] <EriC^^> nope, that's not good
[21:20] <mike_papa> Is there any point on waiting more?
[21:20] <EriC^^> nah, cancel it
[21:21] <EriC^^> manually do it from /etc/default/grub
[21:21] <mike_papa> Can't get grub to work on VM. qemu uefi doesn't recognize boot.
[21:21] <mike_papa> I actually need to do it from live-cd
[21:21] <compdoc> kvm?
[21:21] <EriC^^> oh
[21:22] <compdoc> didnt know kvm supported uefi for guests
[21:22] <mike_papa> compdoc: yes.
[21:23] <mike_papa> From what I read I need uefi for gpu passthrough
[21:23] <compdoc> on the host
[21:23] <mike_papa> compdoc: and many say you need to use "-bios OVMF"
[21:24] <mike_papa> but... let's try without it.
[21:25] <compdoc> passthrough requires a system (hardware) that supports it, and iommu enabled in the host
[21:25] <mike_papa> livecd is booting, nouveau still not working.
[21:25] <compdoc> and a gpu that isnt in use by the host
[21:26] <mike_papa> compdoc: I do have that. Actually guest already is working with gpu. I can run windows install on it, and almost run ubuntu live (nouveau breaks).
[21:27] <mike_papa> actually it got much more responsive on seabios.
[21:27] <compdoc> Ive played with nic passthrough, but have never done gpu or anything else. Ive never found a good use for passthrough, since all my VMs are servers of one sort or other
[21:27] <mike_papa> I'll do fresh install, and see what happeds.
[21:28] <n-iCe> hi
[21:28] <compdoc> if you have newer Intel hardware, it should work.
[21:29] <HanaNix> Is there a way to use the --with- option when installing using apt-get install?
[21:29] <mike_papa> I'm tired of rebooting to use linux and windows, so I'll use Ubuntu server as host, ubuntu desktop as guest, and windows as guest with gpu passthrough on 2nd monitor input. This way I can work and play ;)
[21:29] <MeXTuX> Is there a way to download a package and its dependencies and install it from hard disk (without internet)?
[21:30] <mike_papa> compdoc: passing NIC works perfect.
[21:30] <Ben64> !offline | MeXTuX
[21:30] <EriC^^> MeXTuX: just 1 package?
[21:30] <protn> folks I am compling new ibuss when I run ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc && I get >
[21:30] <protn> some simple error but what?
[21:30] <Ben64> protn: compiling your own software isn't supported here
[21:31] <protn> where could I ask?
[21:31] <protn> :D
[21:31] <n-iCe> hi guys, question, my laptop has something like a pad, to volume up and down, you need to slide the finger on the pad to volume up and down, do you think anyway to make it work in linux?
[21:31] <Ben64> ##linux maybe?
[21:31] <n-iCe> (If I try to use it, it freezes the mouse cursor, and sometimes it makes freeze like if you right click)
[21:32] <mike_papa> n-iCe: did you look on manufacturers page for linux support?
[21:32] <mike_papa> n-iCe: those things differ a lot in matter how are actually implemented.
[21:32] <MeXTuX> EriC^^ it's an emulator (mupen) but the PPA's are not always working
[21:32] <mike_papa> n-iCe: but there are some common solutions used in popular laptops as well.
[21:33] <n-iCe> mike_papa, http://askubuntu.com/questions/165405/volume-control-slider-isnt-working-on-sony-vaio-vgn-cs170f
[21:33] <n-iCe> no answer, same laptop, same issue.
[21:34] <Jordan_U> MeXTuX: Why do you want to use a version from a ppa rather than what is in the repos?
[21:35] <mike_papa> n-iCe: I know your pain. Sony's support is awful. I've quit trying with mine after several hours. They have problems with supporting Windows 10, so...
[21:37] <n-iCe> mike_papa, the problem is, sometimes when I touch it the right click gets like frozen, and happens sometimes when the laptop boots, is there at least a way to disable those keys?
[21:38] <romare> why doesn't it go to the previous page on firefox when I hit "backspace"? is there a way to activate it?
[21:38] <mike_papa> n-iCe: I doubt it would be an easy way. Try if it's possible to disable that thing in firmware at all. That would be easiest.
[21:39] <mike_papa> romare: try Alt+[left arrow]
[21:40] <mike_papa> romare: or Ctrl+[
[21:40] <romare> mike_papa, yes, I do that. but I got used to backspace
[21:41] <mike_papa> romare: official shortcut in firefox is this. Menu wizard add-on can change it.
[21:41] <romare> thanks sir
[21:41] <mike_papa> romare: at least that's what they claim on mozzila page.
[21:41] <mike_papa> romare: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts-perform-firefox-tasks-quickly
[21:44] <mike_papa> hmm... and how do you pass ctrl+alt+F* to qemu?
[21:45] <dwind> An svn repository keeps deploying files over my files on an ubuntu server. I checked the crontab.. is there anywhere else a csheduled call to svn might be located?
[21:45] <dwind> it seems like once a day this happens
[21:48] <mike_papa> removing OVMF worked. Let's see what will happen to gpu passthrough
[21:54] <BrokenCog> so, I'm tryingf to give a static IP to 14.04 server.  I put dns-nameservers 192.168.2.2 in /etc/network/interfaces, however /etc/reslov.conf is always empty, after neworking resstart and reboot.  Any suggestions??
[21:55] <mike_papa> No OVMF - no gpu passthrough
[21:55] <tgm4883> BrokenCog: pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces file, and I'm assuming you mean /etc/resolv.conf
[21:56] <walready> ??
[21:56] <BrokenCog> tgm4883: http://paste.lisp.org/submit
[21:56] <walready> hi channel spanish please ??
[21:57] <tgm4883> BrokenCog: that's not a link to your file
[21:57] <tgm4883> !es | walready
[21:57] <BrokenCog> sorry ... wrong copy. http://paste.lisp.org/display/312637
[21:57] <walready> Gracias!!
[21:58] <tgm4883> BrokenCog: how about the output of 'dpkg -l resolvconf'
[21:58] <BrokenCog> it's installed.
[21:59] <tgm4883> BrokenCog: was this installed via the Ubuntu Server ISO?
[21:59] <BrokenCog> yes.
[22:02] <tgm4883> BrokenCog: hmm, not sure then. It looks good to me, but I usually just drop my DNS servers in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base
[22:02] <BrokenCog> okay.  I'll try that.  thanks.
[22:03] <nefarious> hi
[22:06] <HetroErectus> hmm.. what happened to #ubuntu-unrestricted ?
[22:07] <nefarious_> hi
[22:10] <k1l_> HetroErectus: that is not a channel
[22:11] <Jordan_U> HetroErectus: #ubuntu-unregged is where unregistered users get sent when we have +r set in the channel, which we only do rarepy and for short periods to handle spammers.
[22:11] <Jordan_U> HetroErectus: s/rarepy/rarely/
[22:13] <HetroErectus> basically it was a chan i was sent to for topics unrelated to ubuntu
[22:13] <HetroErectus> i got kicked and told to join this
[22:13] <HetroErectus> but whatever.. i can just aswell hang out here :)
[22:13] <k1l_> HetroErectus: you mean #ubuntu-offtopic .
[22:13] <HetroErectus> ahh right
[22:14] <HetroErectus> im banned
[22:14] <k1l_> but since that needs you to be registered and logged into freenode (due to abuse by malicious users), you get forwarded to #ubuntu-unregged if you are not logged in.
[22:15] <HetroErectus> dont ask me why .. my nick? its just a parody of homo erectus which we're told is the forfather of homo sapiens ... ive just evolved a step further, im post homo
[22:15] <petermore> hello
[22:15] <k1l_> !register | HetroErectus
[22:15] <petermore> hello
[22:15] <HetroErectus> theres nothing more to it than that
[22:15] <petermore> how i can change shine of my laptop?
[22:16] <petermore> brightness
[22:16] <HetroErectus> ok tanx
[22:17] <petermore> hello, someone can help me¿?
[22:18] <HetroErectus> petermore: https://www.maketecheasier.com/configure-screen-brightness-in-ubuntu/
[22:21] <ice9> how to debug NetworkManager issues?
[22:21] <ice9> nmcli just end with: Error: Connection activation failed: unknown reason
[22:21] <petermore> thanks
[22:22] <HetroErectus> petermore: glad it worked out
[22:22] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15661749/
[22:23] <Guest78873> help
[22:23] <Guest78873> please
[22:28] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15661749/
[22:28] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15661749/
[22:28] <Guest78873> help
[22:28] <Guest78873> please
[22:28] <Ben64> !patience | Guest78873
[22:28] <Bashing-om> Guest78873: ' sudo apt remove libgl1-mesa-dri ; sudo apt install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-utopic ' . Worth a shot .
[22:29] <Ben64> why would you reinstall something called utopic on wily?
[22:29] <Bashing-om> Ben64: Outstanding catch :) ^
[22:30] <Ben64> that's why i didn't want to touch it, it's almost lunch time, probably going to be a can of worms
[22:30] <k1l_> Guest78873: what machine is that? is this a 15.10?
[22:31] <Guest78873> yes 15.10
[22:31] <k1l_> i would remove all that utopic-lts packages and go for the original 15.10 stuff.
[22:31] <k1l_> Guest78873: what is the output of "uname -r"?
[22:32] <Pici> 25
[22:32] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15661827/
[22:33] <Guest78873> ibm@IBM-ThinkPad-R51e:~$ uname -r
[22:33] <Guest78873> 3.16.0-62-generic
[22:33] <Guest78873> ibm@IBM-ThinkPad-R51e:~$
[22:33] <test> System requirements for Lubuntu?
[22:33] <k1l_> Guest78873: ok. looks like the upgrade to the 15.10 didnt work properly.
[22:34] <k1l_> test: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu#System_Requirements
[22:35] <Guest78873> it is a xubuntu
[22:35] <Guest78873> would it work anyway
[22:36] <vladislav> hi guys
[22:36] <k1l_> Guest78873: wait. lets try something : "dpkg -l | grep lts-utopic" put that into the pastebin please
[22:38] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15661873/
[22:38] <mike_papa> Is qemu 2.3 newest one in ubuntu repos for 15.10?
[22:39] <Ben64> theory - changed /etc/apt/sources.list from trusty to wily
[22:39] <mike_papa> Or am I doing something wrong?
[22:39] <Ben64> !info qemu
[22:39] <k1l_> Ben64: i suspect something like that, yes.
[22:41] <zen-guy> !info weechat
[22:41] <zen-guy> aah to wee or not to wee
[22:43] <Guest78873> i do not understand
[22:43] <k1l_> Guest78873: "sudo apt-get remove linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic"
[22:43] <Guest78873> please step by step
[22:43] <elky> zen-guy: it's fairly good. i can use it on my phone and via glowing-bear.org too so yeah
[22:43] <k1l_> Guest78873: then we need to reinstall the original pacakges again:
[22:45] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15661925/
[22:46] <k1l_> Guest78873: "sudo apt install xserver-xorg linux-generic libegl1-mesa "
[22:46] <k1l_> Guest78873: ok wait
[22:47] <k1l_> Guest78873: sudo apt-get remove libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic
[22:48] <Guest78873> to late
[22:48] <Guest78873> it is installing the line before
[22:56] <diamondsword> hello ...
[22:56] <diamondsword> I gave up about nvidia
[22:56] <diamondsword> I won't install it again on this lts
[22:56] <diamondsword> I have Intel gpu (dual gpu, intel and nvidia)
[22:56] <diamondsword> how can I use Intel gpu instead of Gallium?
[22:59] <diamondsword> hello
[22:59] <diamondsword> anyone around ? pls
[22:59] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15662035/
[23:01] <Guest78873> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15662035/
[23:02] <Guest78873> k1l_ http://paste.ubuntu.com/15662035/
[23:02] <k1l_> Guest78873: please try a reboot. if everything works you can run "sudo apt autoremove"
[23:04] <patrick__> Quick question for y'all (hopefully):  I'm trying to install Chirp (http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Download) by following the Ubuntu install instructions, but when I type "sudo apt-get install chirp-daily" as instructed, I get a "E: Unable to locate package chirp-daily" message.  I'm guessing this is an error caused by my end?!
[23:05] <diamondsword> k1l_: hello
[23:05] <k1l_> patrick__: what is the output of "lsb_release -d"?
[23:06] <patrick__> Description:	Ubuntu 15.10
[23:06] <k1l_> diamondsword: hi. i dont know about your issue.
[23:06] <diamondsword> ok
[23:06] <diamondsword> thanks
[23:07] <nostart> lol
[23:07] <k1l_> patrick__: "sudo apt update && apt-cache policy chirp-daily |nc termbin.com 9999" run that command and it will give you a url. please show that here
[23:08] <nostart> k1l_, you seem pretty knowledgeable. know how i can figure out why ubuntu is freezing when linux is booting?
[23:10] <k1l_> nostart: "look at the logs" :)   try to edit in grub the kernel line and remove the "quiet splash" there. or boot a live-usb and look at the syslog on the harddisk from the installed system in /var/log/.
[23:11] <patrick__> k1l_, hit a lot of urls came back with "All packages are up to date." and "Use netcat."
[23:11] <patrick__> ..after building dependency tree and all that jazz.
[23:11] <nostart> patrick__, run the same command but instead of using 'nc' use 'netcat'
[23:11] <k1l_> patrick__: ok. that is the output if the output is empty.
[23:11] <nostart> k1l_, good suggestions, actually the first thing i tried. i used grub to remove quiet splash and i replaced it with nomodeset, then i watched it boot.. looks like it froze when it started looking at the attached devices
[23:12] <patrick__> In process of hitting many urls.. will give results when I get 'em.
[23:12] <k1l_> patrick__: "grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:13] <nostart> patrick__, which nc netcat ncat
[23:14] <nostart> You probably don't have the right repos set as k1l_ is appearing to suggest
[23:14] <skypce> hello al
[23:14] <skypce> all
[23:14] <skypce> lmms_1.1.90-0~3~ubuntu14.04.1.dsc: Version older than that in the archive. 1.1.90-0~3~ubuntu14.04.1 <= 1.1.90-1ubuntu0
[23:14] <skypce> how can fix it?
[23:14] <patrick__> k1l_, Result from "grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | netcat termbin.com 9999" was http://termbin.com/wsfa
[23:14] <nostart> patrick__, heres the magic command that will fix it for you: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dansmith/chirp-snapshots
[23:15] <patrick__> nostart, I did that in the get go.
[23:15] <pdanwe> salut
[23:15] <nostart> what was the output?
[23:15] <k1l_> patrick__: you are on ARM, right?
[23:15] <patrick__> Yes.
[23:15] <k1l_> patrick__: that is the issue
[23:16] <nostart> oh wait, ARM? LOL
[23:16] <k1l_> patrick__: that is an important information.
[23:16] <patrick__> Will not work with ARM>
[23:16] <nostart> that means you'll have to cross-compile
[23:16] <nostart> the package won't work for you
[23:16] <patrick__> d'oh
[23:16] <k1l_> patrick__: PPAs are not build for ARM as standard. the PPA maintainer needs to ask to get his PPA set to build for ARM, too
[23:17] <nostart> compile from source, patrick__
[23:17] <patrick__> Okay, so it's partially a problem on my end..
[23:17] <nostart> patrick__, here's what you need to do
[23:17] <k1l_> skypce: "apt-cache policy lmms| nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:18] <skypce> mmm
[23:18] <skypce> thanks k1l_ i will try
[23:18] <patrick__> ..yes?
[23:18] <nostart> patrick__, uname -a
[23:18] <nostart> what's the output
[23:18] <k1l_> patrick__: you can ask the maintainer from that PPA to ask for the ARM builds to be set.
[23:18] <nostart> not needed k1l_
[23:19] <nostart> chirp is python
[23:19] <patrick__> Linux raspberrypi 4.1.18-v7+ #845 SMP Thu Feb 18 19:45:28 GMT 2016 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[23:19] <nostart> patrick__, run this: which python python2.7 python3
[23:19] <k1l_> well, with more and more ARM devices to be sold, the maintainer might want to build for arm anyway
[23:20] <patrick__> all
[23:20] <patrick__> 2.7 3 and
[23:20] <nostart> sweet
[23:20] <nostart> here's what you need to do
[23:21] <nostart> patrick__: cd ~; wget http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/chirp-daily-20160402.tar.gz; tar xvf hirp-daily-20160402.tar.gz; cd chirp-daily-20160402/; sudo python setup.py install
[23:21] <nostart> that should take care of everything assuming you have python setuptools
[23:21] <nostart> oops typo in my command
[23:21] <patrick__> d'oh
[23:21] <nostart> tar xvf chirp-daily-20160402.tar.gz
[23:22] <nostart> so the full command becomes: cd ~; wget http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/chirp-daily-20160402.tar.gz; tar xvf hirp-daily-20160402.tar.gz; cd chirp-daily-20160402/; sudo python setup.py install
[23:22] <nostart> ugh typo again, i'll just PM it to you
[23:23] <patrick__> oka
[23:47] <rud0lf> how bad can end doing ctrl+c on apt-get?
[23:48] <Hydr0p0nX> what's the rest of the command ?
[23:48] <bekks> rud0lf: bad.
[23:48] <rud0lf> ok
[23:48] <rud0lf> noted. thank you
[23:49] <\9> rud0lf: yeah don't do it. *especially* when it's actually installing the packages it has downloaded
[23:49] <rud0lf> nah i meant mostly at downloading