[01:41] <n-iCe> 's back
[02:58] <Capprentice> HI! Im getting this error on Lubuntu 15.10: e1000e 0000:00:19.0 enp0s25: Reset adapter unexpectedly [  197.382071] e1000e: enp0s25 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None
[02:58] <Capprentice> Is there any way to fix it?
[02:59] <Capprentice> I have enabled ip forwarding in it as Im currenlty deployed it as the HTTP cache for my Network.
[03:00] <Capprentice> If you need any further info pls ask.
[06:04] <Caerus> hello, maybe someone can point me in the right direcction. Is there any form of throtlewatch for cpu in lubuntu/ubuntu?
[06:05] <Caerus> I have an old pentium m laptop with lubuntu that i mostly use for reading/programming but when i sometimes watch instructional videos the temps go all the way to 71-72 celsius.
[06:08] <hateball> Caerus: Well, it's possible to throttle yes... but if watching videos uses more CPU then that is for a reason
[06:08] <hateball> So you'd most likely end up with choppy/unusable videos
[06:08] <emersont1> hi
[06:09] <Caerus> videos look fine on lower resos but they stutter on hd so i reckon it is throttling, i just wanna be sure at what temp
[06:09] <emersont1> why would my lubuntu just hang on the blue booting up screen, but is fine in recovery mode
[06:09] <hateball> !info cpufrequtils
[06:09] <hateball> Caerus: You can use that ^
[06:10] <emersont1> !info lightdm
[06:10] <emersont1> !info ssdm
[06:10] <Caerus> thank you hateball, appreciate it.
[06:10] <emersont1> !info sddm
[06:12] <hateball> Caerus: so what you want to do is set the scaling governor to powersave, to run at lowest possible speed
[06:13] <hateball> Caerus: you can also do it manually with something like: echo powersave |sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
[06:14] <Caerus> hateball, i'll try that, if it doesn't work all to well i'll just watch videos on the desktop pc, think im pushing the edge on this hardware
[06:15] <emersont1> why would my lubuntu just hang on the blue booting up screen with no sign of moving on, but is fine in recovery mode
[06:15] <Caerus> still tho, this lxde on lubuntu really brought this beaten up laptop back to usefulness :D
[06:16] <Caerus> emersont1, were you messing with modprobe before that started happening?
[06:16] <hateball> emersont1: can you edit grub options and remove "quiet splash" so you can see where it hangs?
[06:17] <emersont1> okay, i can bet my bottom dollar where it is though, i thought a reinstall would fix it
[06:18] <emersont1> i bet it's an fsck thing
[06:24] <Caerus> try running it on recovery mode?
[11:55] <n-iCe> hi
[22:30] <Guest02> Lubuntu 14.04.4 My skype freeze and when i shut it down stop / kill it will not run anymore. It is allways shut down after i start it. What can be wrong ?
[22:30] <n-iCe> no idea
[22:30] <n-iCe> works fine here.
[22:30] <n-iCe> purge files
[22:30] <n-iCe> reinstall
[22:30] <n-iCe> and try again
[22:30] <wxl> and don't install from the repos, but from the skype site itself
[22:31] <Guest02> How can i remove skype ? It is installed from canocial.
[22:31] <n-iCe> sudo apt-get remove skype ?
[22:38] <Guest02> Is i have to use that coomand only or can i remove it in synaptic where i install it ?
[22:39] <n-iCe> where ever you want
[22:39] <n-iCe> is the same
[22:39] <Guest02> ok
[22:39] <n-iCe> just uninstall it
[22:41] <Guest02> What is the diference between mark fro removal and mar for complete removal ?
[22:46] <n-iCe> synaptics?
[22:46] <ianorlin> n-iCe, synaptic package manager
[22:46] <n-iCe> completely remove will remove configuration files in /etc directory, but never touch personal configuration files in your home folder, that can only be removed by hand.
[22:46] <ianorlin> not synaptics that is for touchpads
[22:46] <n-iCe> I know.
[22:46] <n-iCe> :p
[22:46] <n-iCe> Complete removal is equivalent to sudo apt-get remove --purge application
[22:47] <n-iCe> Complete removal is equivalent to sudo apt-get remove --purge application
[22:47] <n-iCe> so I would use it
[22:47] <Guest02> Why is it better to install from the skype site instead of synaptic ?
[22:48] <n-iCe> whaat?
[22:48] <n-iCe> Guest02: dude, uninstall the synaptic package
[22:48] <n-iCe> and install from the site
[22:48] <n-iCe> download the .deb and install it from there
[22:48] <n-iCe> Guest02: do you know how to open a terminal?
[22:49] <Guest02> Yes but i rare use terminal.
[22:49] <n-iCe> ok open it
[22:49] <n-iCe> sudo apt-get remove --purge skype
[22:49] <n-iCe> and type Y when asked to remove all.
[22:50] <n-iCe> once you did it download this: http://get.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-64
[22:50] <n-iCe> save it, once downloaded, go in the terminal to /home/youruser/Downloads
[22:50] <n-iCe> and write: sudo dpkg -i skype-ubuntu-precise_4.3.0.37-1_i386.deb
[22:50] <n-iCe> and that's all.
[22:51] <Guest02> Will try it soon. Just removed the skype folder manually.
[22:51] <n-iCe> Guest02: apt-get remove is better
[22:51] <n-iCe> just type what I told
[22:51] <Guest02> I removed in synaptic first then the folder it was still there.
[22:51] <Guest02> I think it give the same coomands.
[22:52] <Guest02> Is the skype beta ?
[22:52] <Guest02> A new skype then.
[22:53] <n-iCe> download and install
[22:54] <Guest02> Why a beta is it a later version then 4.3.0.37 ?
[22:54] <n-iCe> what?
[22:54] <n-iCe> http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-computer/ use the one you want
[22:54] <n-iCe> I'm telling you how to make things work, and you are not listening.
[22:54] <n-iCe> I know it works, because I use it.
[23:00] <Guest02> There is several versions. I dont know what file i shud use.
[23:00] <n-iCe> the one I told you...?
[23:02] <Guest02> there is for ubuntu 12 ubuntu 10, debian fedora dynamic opensuse..  it must be ubuntu but there is 2.
[23:02] <Guest02> I have not muc idea.. I use synaptic mostly.
[23:03] <Guest02> And i dont know how to run them in terminal.
[23:04] <n-iCe> scroll up, read me.
[23:04] <n-iCe> and do what I say.
[23:04] <n-iCe> Don't know what you can't do If I told step by step what to do.
[23:05] <wxl> Guest02: if you get a .deb file from Skype, you can just double click it. gdebi will take care of it for you.
[23:06] <Guest02> I understand.
[23:06] <Guest02> Is this way any betetr then synaptic ? Is not the result the same ?
[23:07] <wxl> they're two different ways of installing software using underlying tools but through a gui
[23:15] <Guest02> test
[23:15] <Guest02> .        /home/youruser/Downloads    no such file or directory
[23:18] <Guest02> I set in my user but it not find this directory.
[23:21] <n-iCe> what's your user
[23:22] <Guest02> my name
[23:22] <Guest02> but it is strange the skype is still here from before.
[23:22] <n-iCe> copy and paste: sudo apt-get remove --purge skype
[23:23] <Guest02> I just use that command.
[23:23] <n-iCe> and what does it say
[23:24] <Guest02> It runs and then it tell me to use autoremove.
[23:25] <n-iCe> and you clicked y?
[23:25] <n-iCe> Now, use: sudo apt-get autoremove
[23:29] <Guest02> i dont know. i removed skype bin in synaptic instead. i think it was it.
[23:46] <Guest02> stupid things. i reinstall skype now and it still shut downs.
[23:47] <Unit193> If you run it from a terminal, does it say what's wrong?
[23:47] <Guest02> I cud not find the directory.
[23:48] <n-iCe> you clearly did not do what I say
[23:49] <Unit193> That also has nothing to do with anything I said, the directory is unimportant.
[23:49] <Guest02> I know. but when i dont find the directory   /home/youruser/Downloads   i can not do much.
[23:49] <n-iCe> use logic
[23:49] <Guest02> i downloaded skype.
[23:50] <n-iCe> I asked your username and you never replied to me.
[23:50] <Guest02> I dont want to give my name in here.
[23:50] <Unit193> n-iCe: cd ~/Downloads/ would work fine.
[23:50] <n-iCe> Unit193: better
[23:50] <wxl> dont' forget we can always tree some directory :)
[23:51] <wxl> `tree ~ | pastebinit` shoudl track down said file
[23:51] <wxl> or for that mattter `find ~ -iname *.deb`
[23:57] <Guest02> no such file or directory